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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 o e o e e e e e e e e ] THE EMPORIUM » HANSPUHT GE[] ‘ D | THE EMPORIUM. e S AT & o, A 3 5 | AT TORNEY LONG LAYS : :“ 1 E f ijmnmunlmummvuzuuvuumh e W | ! N ~ | | {3 Mma Ifa zin : o &= POWN THE .9 2 ¢ ¢ | Xline’s Face ARSE i P | LAw. A 27 b | | 2 0!}0:-0-.-:— EMNRI Breakfasts : MR RAINEY A * ? : g"m'“" Skin_ At Reasonable g 3 DIDNT KNOW. | e e )¢ “abl;n‘fir:gzala mfid:ldcnfi.le Prices Secved in ; Ps J - | i f { ghln tried them. s St = ot smg. Cafe after 8a. m. = . @ p | b : $ : b 3 ¢ ol H . Made Fastest Round ¢ o K 1 Offeri ) 5 % : Trip'on Record [ ; ;H‘; Four Seasonable Special Offerings for Thursdav only— ! ¢ |3 M Ladies’ Rubbers at a hitherto unheard of low price, ¥ 3 | 2% Sy B o . ¢i8 and articies that many housekeepers will need for i '3 + MEXICAN ORANGE MAGGOT + +iE st R ig store’s : = ) o 33 : &1 x Thanksgiving Day, a week hence. The big store’s special one-day s ’ . i can testify, are the s i ) ¢ FNFPRCTED FRUIT OAME UP ON be sl bargains, as thousands . S T ,8-‘ rt of thxpgs $ b 26 THE COLON. e ¢ that people want, sold at the time ] s [ & b they want them, at the prices the: 3 B T R SR : . 73 . ! | Fears for the Safety of the Bark Co- & g - ;\'an! $a.peY. e 850 P { : 1% _ oy o.day we pace on sale 350 pair: Ladie: ! | o lusa — Harbor Commissioners he - Storm Rubbers, hich bicks w4 fronts, % ! 'S Meet—Seven Carloads of | t 5 regalar toes ani ail sizss, from 24 <o 6 (not . Kansas Poultry. | ’ s vary large quantities of the 5ig and 6 sizas), at E . ? — I3 the extraoriinary low price per p.ir. ’9 k . $ | The transport George W Elder returned | ¢ z X it e ¢ 3 . HINEW ? to port yesterday. completing the round | ¢ g Ps JUDGE LOW ¢ | trip to Manila in sixty-one days, the fa PS ) . \\ EVER SINCE | ®!eston record. She salled for San Fran- | [ (ot '= : S8l newas so 3126 Bieo sttt o ohent | $ ing Turkey Roastors— 3 o |l l‘; HIGH - SAID + | port to-night or Ve e| o * Two first quality Sheet Iron Puns, hinged to- ; . MR WHEELER. & | Elder comes Into port a credit to Cap- | ¢ $ % gether, with siiding door in front. Roasters of = - tain Parsons and crew. She Is scrupu- | ¢ ® 5 this kind improve all good meat and make tough g ¢ | lously clean in every department and no ° t tender. Suitabe for turkey or chicken x ¢ 4 | ocean liner could be In better order mak- | § o | % roasting or baking braad and cakes, size 10x15 3 - ng port sizes—measure vourovn) : : e mons SN 31 e —_ JIf S e i - / an' y at wen 0 e Ph b4 1\":‘??\5\"* 'x‘?\EJE:;:wS e AT TORNEY tof melimn fon that ther ks z % cpecial sale Thursday on g iy el @ | troopship afloat than th s : /’7 JUDGE LOW . n.v They ;:r.&fmt‘d‘ m: captain with a ; : g g = / some inkstand of s g . a \N REPOSE. ¢ atang . 5 ) A5/ ! 1,“.,',:’ Tuihdaky Saiboce e O e e M Bioncheil Table Bameaki—Giug s 3 * - N Y ‘Presented to Cap -9 = > 0—0-9-0-0--0- 0-0-0-0-0-*0-04 . . y 3 e e, ¥y O . the officers of the ¢ ¢ & satin, a fine thread, heavy in texture, fully % . Peosd 2% * et AR THE TAMARII TAHITI (CHILD OF TAHITI). F 72 inches wide, 8 different designs that ¥ .’ R TR T O TSI T TN % ". coione ;|.n:‘n\rl‘\h;:;\.ul’axxl':un:’u‘d @ This -rhmTr;ur lex‘:t;'-'d:nd fnrhlhr mwrn—‘xmddt*\de homea:rn Tahitt nnddlhe, g would please the taste of the most fas- § » o ‘ . ) & & o000 -0-00-0 @ ) na oul 2 e little schooner come down from Turner's yar t o stammer his thanks. ° d will sall in a few days for Papeete. She is owned and will be com- O A = tidious housekeeper, our $1.00 per yard ¥ ¢ Captain George Dexter and the mate is Charles Olsen. There isa & | & » Quality—on special sale Thurs- 780 H N s v ¢ five native Tahitians s came here from Papeete to take the R T e R 3 the same hour. ; vessel down to the Islands. Captain Dexter {s accompanied by eh\spn;‘ec:. .m;,; :-‘ g d‘y Oll’y """""" = 3 If dozen passenge: 4 Pauline Drolett, who will be a passenger on the Tamarii Tahiti . & s neport all of l‘)mmD« s Slerks o e 4 Y ° 3 { A {erinary surgeon who went down .SO!-G:Q-«GQ‘C"-O SO0 ETIDEQ ORI DE00 o0 s0000@ K ”t Largs 22 Tupkey Platters—Fice scui-porcelain, an assort- ¥ SRR Tésflfl'n'::n’}}‘f.:ku Sl | the United States District Court of hav- | & ment of shapes and several styles of attract tions, the % the Siam, but she esca the loss | s ‘éla",':,.,‘u‘;;';)‘l’:"‘o"'l;yzx"'wv":::i’; e X regular worth and zn excel- = { her sails. The Siam, veve Tl}:;tmglal | Judge de Haven sentenced Evans § lent value at $1. Zse ch—on nly lost seven durin ire Ve 2 ‘J g ar's imprisonment in the County | X i ! fact is due t he .\:mmn >- ai “Alh hard labor. § - es on the sailing vessel-suffercd very MILY OF SULLIVANS 5 . . and while over a I red of the m | One of His Dealers were sick leaving san were all in good health w the Philippir . . nes f SRy i ir ttorney’s view d dismissed th on Trial. Uwing %0 the vigtance ot Alex A:,:"'\v\:‘." N RESULT OF A NEIGHEORS' ROW | L[NIENEY SHUWN case, &3 the defendant would Reve to |8 i (i i & i y stand his trial before a court- ny- Horticulture, a disgusting a ON ELDRIDGE STREET. stan s trial before a court-martial any how. s been kept out of 1 orange maggot has lc to l,i" et e g m:“f‘; 7 Muster Out of the|sem Booked on Two Charges of Bat- | Tfl A DH”NKEN PRISONER GRAY HAD A it is now Known to be very pr R?glment. tery, Mother for Disturbing KNIFE IN HIS SHOE border in Me the Peace and Father LR Drunk. B =T i THE FACT DISCOVERED JUST IN TIME. | original intention, but there was too dge and Chesley streets, the Sull much e to be removed and so it | Van famil e Would Not Have Been the FirstCrim- ¢ hours. Instead of go- and son, City Prison. Trial of First Lieuten- inal to Have Dug His Way to away this evening about 9 o'clock it Mrs. Hannah Sullivan took offense at Freedom Out of the reach | wes fwiy. this afteimoon ‘ot 3. what Mrs. Margaret Kelly said about her ant Bowie. Broadway Jail. The s on the ¢ d : son James for beating her Tuesday aft- up and '\(r aw has notified all he change of programme started from c.,,5n 214 went to Mrs., Kelly: - porters t in no case can urauges | no less an authority than the President ' day morning and rai a disturbanc rick Gray, indicted by Fed from Mexico be lande AnY himself. He will be in hville next | James, who is 2) years of age and, th rFN';"J‘ whigin Gcsme e oy b Y iction s E to the | Tuesday and it was his wish that the | bolice allege, one of the worst youtr First Lieutenant Hamflton Bowle:of|Orand Jury for counterfeiting. 2 Ten of the tweive ht agents ¢ rallroads in Mexizo | L oo v b ihere tn time for him to re- | f0Uth of “Market street, followed his | Company L. Fortleth Infantry, who was | knife from the office of the United States to try the case b way it is hoped to keep the &l . I‘ the wish of the State as | Iother later and knocked down Jennie | arrested Tuesday night on Stockton street | Marshal yesterday, slipped it into his the hinise st 10 hin bounds view t was vy | Kelly, a daughter of Mrs. Kelly, and | on a chaige of assault with a deadly Shoe and took It to the County Jail witl e At %% The bar was breaking heavily yesterday, | well, so word was sent out here to hurry | kicked her. Mrs. Kelly went to the as-| ' e J h Maggetti, him. He evidently intended to use the Pose Of ambling: | and two attempts made by the pilot hfm matiers even more than they were being | sistance of Fer ‘daughter. and Sullivan | Weapor for i ot rie L waapon te s Mie Wy out-o8.tha dall I believed that it | Bo to get out failed. The overdue : ; ht | Struck her on the eye. The girl - | appeared in Judge Graha i o : | hurried. It was decided Tuesday night ¥ e n- | P momning for his preliminary ex. | the Broadway jail, and might have suc- o And shplh’ 604 L ategtnets (Gl svaland, tilsosta ang " | conscious from the kick for some time, ' got in and all report Very heavy weaines | to put the regiment through the muster. but rallied and her condition not | amination. He was represented by Attor- | céeded in his design had it not been for ney Koch. the vigilance of Office Deputy A. I i banaiiest aaca Ayl skl Ihs. Siey DU TheDh ekt eI pos | s uateo anup e s e o ish and Miss Schrage, the Marshal e vessel seen bottom up off Flal- | sible before the regiment was half | charges of : “l';:ls‘;»nls-"vz:(fi "K;”‘;"e“'l‘":hm""lfi, 2 a3 | ographer. T i & for Departure Bay and has Shrotyh wuh s Fhereiwill | eives h\“:\Lul‘nlg Bergeant Oalaa s | whlking: along” Btockion street shortly Goacgs Tonta Tad boprl thkes o n heard from since. The passage | “00 N e rY o DTS “Over six_hun- rge of .ucmn.mg the peace. O'Meara | after 11 o'clock when he met the defend- o g TR on_ the wity o the n unusually long one, but then the | 4 GIOBE, 5 a had been ashore among the islar O Snaith 1 1. 2 as et ditlon and found Mrs. covered, and the chief jaller w: - f reslizad. The State of Tennessee is lell\an I~:u~kmmnhnx the Kellys for | witness' head while about four feet away ph“:h"l that the Knife r’nllh! be Y-E;]r:! ad lost her forefoot a ke e damages < 1 hy e having her son arrested. | and he dodged behind a telegraph pole. ol o Jal. | hot pa the fares of the men and con- an @ £ - P upon one of the prisoners. When they but she was sent to (1 T' ulnd‘mbu" trasting this attitude with that of other hn Sullivan, the father, called at the | Thinking he was in too close quarters. e | ware taken to their cells Gray and Georse n her arrival was to have been | g ies'“yhich paid everything has made | PTiSon to inquire about his wife and son | ran across the street. and as he dodged | Horton, his fellow-prisoner. were carched ss over the | the men of 'the regiment fesl they owe | and felt so bad that he soon acquired an | behind another telegraph pole a bullet | and the weapon was found Tn Gray's shoe. K Nanaimo. mow out 105 davs | but little more to the home administra- | £Xtensive ‘Jag” and was arrested by | whistled.past him. He had never seen| Gray and Horton had been in United rk Nanaimo. now e Captain Spillane on a charge of ““drunk.” | the defendant before and defendant coull | States District Judge de Haven's court- o s asakl, Sa¢ | A few of the men left immediately after | Th€ captain knew him. but when he asked | have had no malice toward him. The de- | room for trial on indictments for cotn- The Tennessee regiment tried to gain jay on itself by being mustered out | AS a result of a quarrel between tae terday instead of lo-day, as was the ivan and Kelly families, who live at pulp and was by every vers were able to Judge Low, the battied so vigor- ed a victory t seemed certain defeat Tt to agree, but the a elr standing. ten for ttal, must have | | NURSING MOTHIRS. { IT MAKES WEAKWOMEN STRONG e is also some uneasin X | I { 1 in the locally . being mustered out, but the greater num- his name he said it was John Brown | fendant appeared to be under the Influ-| terfeiting. The heating apparatus of the AND SICK WOMEN WELL. N o P Eavorthi| bec Sl not get away until ‘to-day. The | and that he was a retired capitalist. He | ence of Uiquor. The bullet was too close | Appraiser's bullding Suppiying the coure ! o A knost bE the spleling for condemned sixty boxes of tomatoses on|men received considerably o Sigp | -8 Kelper In she Lnioey Tron, Works: it n eania THeine wha e iy g o9y O¢ : Rymn 3 E ‘as un- | aplece, for there was four months’ pay o . " 'y saw | o oS BBy R W fumped sverboard . | coming o them, two earned and vy ~MACCABEES WILL DANCE. |made the arrest, testified that they saw | prisoriers and the witriesses and the Jurors fl 1:)“» lA‘ar. nd Lol p‘sznv‘r!‘ et yester- | more from the Government, besides chelr Bowle running along e center o - | got cold feet. Judge de en announced c ¢ ton street, between Bush and Sutter, with | that it would be impos: ered 100 P”mfl:tzn.,g H. ,llfx (lig:mxx;:“:n‘;‘x(\;x:;e:r;ul;gmxgn\“ealspfi!l 'll"?: Division No. 3, Connected With San | {pa revoiver in his m:,d_ W h}.,], they | with any trial in an g“‘m"m_m Aogp e by :Tlm el Com- | fore they reached Nagasaki, and when Francisco Tent, to Give a Hop reached hlmh he ru_-nl(': ] mr:vr(:-lx‘gr\:e;:; and so chilly as to be dnn‘ertma to the iatruction of Ferry slip No.°7. ‘dh';f Woney ‘s'r‘;“‘,“{"'l',"n""‘:nm}f‘;‘""h‘;’n‘ ;:5 Diviston No. 3 of the Uniform Rank of | He Oropped It on the street and they | ''It happened that a Janch had been taken riinger de ;‘:v;r miral Kempf? | that was another reason why the com. | the Maccabees, connected with San Fran- | placed him under arrest. He did not ap- | to the prisoners’ room in the Marshal's troet | mana aid mot get away body wisned | cisco Tent of that order, will next Satur- | P€ar to be very much under the influence | office on the preceding day. and the waiter ble to proceed the prose. > was a sug of faro-b in this proportion of lezal talent, milton seemed to have the best of a honored “‘three * Long saw advantage of tk ement to his d proceeded at once to whi day and ordered 100 pile F 0a the Strests of San Frzncisco ut of the box. Be it n 2 G f liquor. had neglected to call r the tray of t | : &5 - ent | 1o leave the town ow i day night give its initial hop in Golden | of llau s 1y eueALomy {‘x{'".ffur?,"m. oard BrcHing Hs Asuists | suddenness of the mustcr out made it me | Oate Hall." The committeo of arrange: | | Bowle was ine hearily Al night and | tile: the wus thern Fiated by Gray. ce 10 improve the board's property near | possible for the men to settle up. ments, through fts chairman, Captain H. | had been drinking hesvily G ni B s e e he displayed in ira. - y et ¢ e been arugged. a sl apo! howed that. For 10f the seawall, The club will be | = Mrs. Townsend offered to come to the | I+ Tickner, announces that everything has | he belleved that he had be. EE It was with a flar weapon that &u;z 4 b < 2 He had just a dim recollection of a man | Robber Erickson dug his way out of t d a committee to confer with | rescue of the regiment with a check for ‘“'_‘:!Y:“‘_’;:ltr:;"r!‘!;_k" ll’z:les&\“eln(mx‘l;oefi:r\n&e:;‘ being in front of him and the revolver | Broadway jall several years ago, and he c went off. He was a native of Alabama |{s still at large. Only a few weeks ago a and had been in the regiment about six | counterfeiter In Los Angeles stole a table P o A m boare $0,00. which would take them all home, i - 2 ¢ years ons from Kansas were land. | same expreesing their apprecation of the 0 by Cantain. Tickner: 1 leutenant months, He was 22 years of age. knife and while on his way to the jail to reet wharf vesterd motive which prompted it. Their appre- | George V. Lerol, First Sergeant. T tain May of the same company tes- | start for his ten ) Jears’ term in the peni- nd geodetic survey Steamer | clation of the Kindness of Mrs. Townsend Tl and Fecotd iver e Prollch T that Bowie hove & very $60d char- | tentiary cut the blood vessels of his wrists T put to sea yesterday. She is to | was more substantially set forth in a The Uniform Rank has for its objects the | acter and he was never known to be | and almost bled to death before a surgeon indings for the bed of the pro- | magnificent loving cup presented to her | establishment of a military rank within | drunk before. was able to stop the flow of blood. BEEsEn R nalal after the regiment was m"‘“’r"’ out. each tent of the order, to educate the Prosecuting Attorney Wentworth sald ' was the reply. in this city how onto thirty years Pposed cable bet a great white > his mind, *‘ah \ The going of the Tennessee iment | members in military and other tactics, | he thought the ends of justice would be Police Inspection and Review. is - ses the Telgn of the Volunteer In San | mient all pupie Macenhes femome s | subserved by sepding. the defendant to N ~en HIGH GBADE TOURS. Frnrr!'scu at least for a time. Hers Is the | tlons. to aci a« escort when ocenston de- | Manila to AIght for his country and give | The Police Commissioners met last night Dot last of the State volunteer organizations | mands and to escort the remains of de- | him a chance of wiping out his disgrace. | and decided to hold the annual police in- | to leave the service. and with the men | ceased Sir Knights to the last resting | The fact that he was drunk was no ex- !W'ctlon and review on or about Decem- from the South passes one of the most - cuse. The Judge adopted the prosecut- | bes plcturesque phases of the war. The State | P/aC% - With a Few Years Ago. | Yolunt were true volunteers. They — kicked and complained and consorted with e 2 77 . thefr officers and were familiar with thelr i Long was getting into colonels in a way that made the hair upon 900000002003200000000000000000000000000000090000000000000000000000 ine when it came his | way. | the regular heads turn gray, but it needed @ . ; ! - : e eng gohoynskl| T pave you heard of the pPrsnnallyvflnl:’ thelr State cry to rally them and | @ - aklar othier i : t while the ordinance, conducted tourist car excursions 1o |G (olonteors now on thelr wac 1o Ars: : esesnsnsrnssaneses | W1 as claim in::dgx;:{]”\m,u&d. Cincinnati, leaving San Francisco nila xoann dl(rm;»ml character. Tt:i-v are : of gambling.” the | gvery Unit tates Valunteers, recruited from oh Hamilton was pe- | €VeIY Thursday/and Zos Angelesievery | THUS oS oiate mnd Mocmas by s L ® INTERSTATE COMMERCE g prosecute, for the practice of | Friday? from all over the country. There is no ’ I3 i < Rredy. The personal conductors are well in- the tie binding them: no hnn- associa- COMMISSION. -3 REGAINED VIGOR OF MANHOOD FROM DR, McLAUGHLIN'S METHOD, they should dismiss the de- | care for the wishes of the passengers, | aftir enlistment. The advesturoun sons + hereby given that mumerous to equip h had sold ha | ‘Wonderful Improvement as Compared 1110 - 1112 Market The best way to go East is the Hgntw jant lm:- Conlan overruled the mo- make the journey pleasant and be of of rich ry’:mirglny Jot 1 arly so numer- and Police Captain Wittman was dal 2 ous in the United States volunteers as oy i a5 | especial ald to the ladies and children placed on . and to testify to the dis- traveling without escort. they were In the State organizations. Here is the snap, the vim and vigor of youth. Any man who wears it can be a giant in mental and physical development. coveries Hearing upon | gambling den stice of the | fiton and his made at the Harv There is not that fellowship between men sted Ham-| The cars are nmew (just from the| and men and officers and men. They companions. Sergeant | shops of the Pullman Company), and | make, as a rule, better men in camp. but e night he arre . sesday, Decem- began spreading out In front of the |are far superior to tourist sleepers pre- | they ulLl do -].m |r}§nlu :‘;\,akg l])sx('rrl‘men Thousands of men are mere pigmies of what na- ber € layout, check rack, dealing box viously in use. They have sixteen sec- | “h"fl the real work In the fiel alls to i v iti : such ex ised in the gnme of faro. Long | tions and a smoking room. They are | the ture intended them, backward, oversensitive, fearing 1‘),.- Fortieth Infantry will leave to-day on the Ohlo and Indlana. Three hundred o ad applied for wheels with springs that make easy recruits will also go on the Ohio. and this ¥ club and been Tiding. The finish is of rosewood, the ! will cle: out the recruft r‘l\mKl, The ve tion. and they were cov- | proad vestibuled and run on steel e to venture, delicate, easily discouraged, short of breath, weak-nerved, lacking the grit, the *““sand”’ | such office under the law. The court de- tral Raflway, Chicago, Iil., or O. P. Mc- Willlams, who volunteered for service | cided to let the case go to the jury, and to Carty. general passenger agent B. and | with the first lot of men who were sent | | I cfused; how he had broken the chain Wwindows are broad and protected with Forty-second will leave Monday com- which is the possession of vigorous manhood. [ d [ % N o he 1 1 hed 1 h, v 1l urtains, the holst 18 1| panies and the headquarters on the Co: Th d Electricit hich i " 1 vitali VBV ® VDL 0N the front door. smashed in another roller curtains, the upholsterin ) anies 4 s , 3 w , §ve~ DR JORDAN'S onear Soor and came upin Hamilton and the |and very comfortable. The lant is the e SAuQsTh TensuOne e wor | It is leh)e ?e):ndalioil ;fla{l'vigolrc Ils‘ i:';;‘Tam:;l:‘:l:;e < hers, who were gettIng away from the | very best—Pintsch gas. The seats are o re to-morrow with a joad of : b / IUSEUI OF IIITGIY "20'51a to one of the men.” testifed the hlghn Sy rThlf an;r' foras, donble flf,','l,.‘:'" ¥ M’: F" 3 X aFoa i engine which runs the human machine. Electricity, aait > ‘Play E > and he berth in one of these fine new cars is| Brigadier Genera rederic] ‘unston it i 3 4 2051 XA2EE: e, B2 @ | . e gme. Aminic | but $6.50 to Cincinnati. There Is no|and bis aid. Second Licutenant J. B. | @ as lapply it, is a source of new life to all parts of T + A naromical Musewm in the | of the’ men, said Wittman, sald he was change of cars between San Francisco Mitchell Fn!fifif‘lthmlal:‘?nlry. will be pu-[. the body. “;' 5 cmradly the e © | glad I came. T left my giri over at the | or Los Angeles and Cincinnati, and at | SSpEers G0 VNS IVNANL 000 ¢ Retser. ® G Eot. goyean @ | Poodle Dog." he said, “and came over here | the last named point daylight connec- | Forty-second Infantey. hae been detailed | © H to try an e e n e bes are ma ¢ o "“w‘:'!:n DISEASES § | 1°couta do was to lose 315, 50 Fm glad you | Fagr - ¢ o or @Il principal polnts R e A D : |gm fl 0“' “"y HEStufedl wuitation tree and stricty privie 3 | Camor | 3 G. Kellond. Forty- o y or by lerter. A > * The orange country of California, the | Second Lieutenant F. ellon, orty- | @ * Oure i every case undes ‘Wittman also testified that he saw one 3 ; : e for Bk PRILOROEET s § | Of the men pass checks over to Dormer high mesas of 2;1:;;:::.‘3,:.10"\9“& tex- ;cef:‘f; fntrateys: bagehiedo’ pelisadito Drod Men, are you weak, have you pains in your back, mani AG, At d recelve money In return. It was ad- e Rio Grande, the N : e 2 ’ i = :.'- P e B L ek B N o anl pans e oy e i | Ie:‘o:\:“nf‘;\‘“mrl:: ;.;‘r ;;‘.i..'.':fi:";:':‘.'v‘;:o vamocelf. weak stomach, constipation, lumbago, H ok ,..m_.‘“, o Markst SR B and Officer ]l‘nuu,::n Yvru::! r:,mr:)tu,\r:‘lxe of the dg!l')onxhllflsqlsqlppl Valley ars | more, has R oen xrn:r;fl{m Captain L. L. | @ rheumatism, enlarged prostate gland, or any of the VRN TN R Wittman. whereup 0 newed s traversed by this route. No oth | Seventeenth Infantry. 2 % - & | Sriginad '“”"°“"“A{;;’;a‘,";wjt“;l‘mm Jis- | interestine, more instructive. Apply 1o | D ing A stant Surgeon George W.| @ results ot early mistakes, excesses or overwork? Healmg Ha[mless m“;:d‘. ‘?;r‘;r-n':on' on the ground that the :5:3:-13“‘::;":’}-{;?‘"; 2 mp;,"’ for EL’:‘n’e "«"3\—3“ Christ, T:-nxlnsm::r u-'g ;‘:fi: ' My method of applying electricitv while you sleep | jaint had been signed “J. E. Barry, : A. H. Hanson, | t of his contract. i ill cure vou. fll ith ife. wear my Bzt PHROSO and Efficient. e Police Judge, when there was no Beneral passenger agent Illinois Cen- | "Ariint Aemistant Surkeon John Mason | @ 2 night will ¢ o It filis the nerves and organs with the fire of life. You i while you sieep. You feei its life-giving power, and can regulate it. Call and test it free, or EENICIA, CAL Soid by aill drug- | g glsts. | Thankegiv ns; extra mince ple %05 Larkin st.* | ground of fallure to provide. Ivor Evans pleaded gullty yesterday In Plmpies ey, hoyes | the jury it went after brief argument and |O. . W. Railway Cincinnati, Ohlo. | out to the malipox camp, has been as send for free pook. :n' les and-all Sk tions, e twelve men came into e e PO signed to duty FOR THE Biailons o | fter forty minutes, annoanced | | fiEned, eting Assistant Surgeon James B, General Prostration. | [ Soces 2 natans) oo | their mability to agree and were dis- | In the Divorce Court. Cutter. £ W M. A McLaughlin—Dear Sir: Betore usi Belt T could ot sleep Aoc et SOlId Tood. g, Aigsstiss, was w‘:‘ s and 1 was Auces 2 natural com- | derstood that on the n Leonora Neuman has b The last battalion of the Fort ] —Dear Sir: re using your Belt I could not sieep nor eat salid my digestion was |COMPLEXION ;... | g BRI A5 e A I Yo et RS BV 8 e Tt R SR AR S R TR SR R 5 E e TWO TINTS Pnroso iakes the | five for acquittal. This was changed on | ground of extreme cruelty. Maurice Dur. ;,';';h,Tl‘;,:’;;‘:;,::fi,‘,’;:;‘,},,.‘,.;"},'; e aen ] : 702 Market, Cor. Kearny, Office Hours—3 a.m. t05:30 p.aa. FLESH~Z WHITE | PIace of pow i and | g e tral. and there they Atuck. St A Tene Gonsrtion. o muio" of ll | of the Forty-fourth (S c S aend Baniek Dleckc 5..‘.‘,".,;::;1."”! HROSO MFG Sayes no oily effzcls. | The case will be reset for another trial. | tjon. = Luvina Nichtmann asks for a di- Cor. Spring sad Second, Los Angeles. NEVER SOLD s é % vorce from Herman Nichtmann on the Hard Labor for Evans. 3

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