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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SENATOR RAWLINS ~ |CURRENCY REFORM , S DEFENSE OF UTAH MEASURE COMPLETED|! oo AS SPECIAL FEATURES § ; | : § 00 G0 OO N0 ¢0E 0I0 $0H0E QDR DR D40 00 40 2000 400 401 00 DD D S04 O P DD I 109 DI D 300 Cro QO o0 lE Denies That His State Fosters Financial Bill Prepared by the Repub- lican Caucus Committee. F OUR... PEREMPTORY MONEY-RAISING SALE Polygamy and Will Demand an Inquiry, Senator Raw- ) the 'Gold Dollar Fixed as the Standard Unit of Value and Means Suggested to Guarantee Its e e i 0 Permanent Maintenance. * to Utah are rea pose to stand by the! th with the SO0 COQ L K wesWE WILLeuw ON THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, ASHINGTON, Nov. 28—The finan- ) ing at any time to fitty milltons of dollars and | ageously discharged, open new flelds for Amer- clal bill prepared by the Republi- | I&_hereby repealed. fcan statesmanship. Channels of trade yet un- an caucus committee, which met | , S°Ction 7. That the United Btates notes or | known to American enterprise and avenues of oM Som e, 'g | LHEASUrY notes issued under the act of July | commerce yet to welcome American products at Atlantic City last Spring, was | 14, 18%, hereafter issued or reiseued, shail be | will surely result. Such conditions emphasize to-day made public by the committee. Its |of'su an one dollar, | the necessity for a standard of velue which | text follow jas_the v may pre- | shall remain firm throushout the vicissitudes of | 2 | sertbe hereafter be | competitive trade. Its permanency and stablility A Dill to define and fix the standard of value, | jseyeq sminations of | should be above suspiclon. Its security should to maintain the parity of all forms of money | one issued or coined by the United States and for | silver e Uhited | other purposes and r clary is | Be it enacted by the Senate and House of PLACE ON OUR COUNTERS: 130 dozen REAL MOCHA LADIES’ KID GLOVES, excellent quality, at i 50° rer rain. The regular selling price of these gloves has been $1.25 ‘;(( o 5 d d g a2 o o L o o 3 3 SO PVIL GRS O QL Jlars, against | be absolute. division of lssue | The fact is pointed out that the treas- . e for silver cer- | ury at the beginning of October had a | 1 exceeding five dollars. | net gold reserve of more than $250,000,000 | £ . EE% £ 179 of the Revised | apq that there is more gold in the United | £ E o tificate per pair. n s £ to report | Representatives of the United States of Amer- | e S s 5 § tes of the United States be and the same o S 3 2 & 3 - | fca, In Congress ass a | ended so g N ollows | S}_xxeu nm_n ever before. The advantages & 100 dozen LADIES’ GRAY AND WHITE HEAVY | “Suction 1. That ndard unit of value Very mssociaticn, after hav- | Which (his situation creates are thus de- | £ MIXED WOOL VESTS, in plain and jersey rib . #hall, as now, be ar, and shall consist the provisions of this little | Scribed: | o L » Y o . t | of twenty-five and eight-tenths mmenc of the bank- | The present conditions are most favorable, | & and also drawers to match, at P Sex H - | nind-tekthainne oe: basats and before it shall be authorized | and the time most opportune, for the clear and | g gc . - 2 h ath )t pure gold, bel banking business under this title, | unequivocal adoption of the gold standard. = EACH. . ne-hundredths grains of pure gold, being and deliver to the Treasurer of It under all these conditions the United | & 5 H e-tenth part of the ¢ United States, rity for its eircu- | States shall clearly, by law, adopt the gold | % These new and superior goods are suitable for winter w i 2 That all interest-bearing obliga- T ates registered | standard, it will paes o Uie new condition | & wear. T : the United Stat r the payment of mount, where | with even less friction than was experience: t gam W existing or hereafter 1o be entered less than one- | by the resumption of specie payments. The @ SR $ A 3 \ Il United States and tr . 350,000 where the | ’(Ju\'-r:mwn( is fortunate in I|-~-n'||( ;hl‘e 0 llml 200 dozen LADIES’ BLACK AND COLORED SILK 1 ] nder the law of July 14, 1590, nital o Such bonds | In €0 important a matter under such favorabft = & . 3 a2 iy S B s TN a1 b Freasurer upon deposit | circumstances. The general policy of t b+1 HOSE, in plain and ribbed—an extraorcinary bar- Y as defined o kept in his office until | ernment and such declarations as heve been | & “ gain at s, ' her obligati wise disposed of In pur- | made by Congress, are entirely consistent with o c shall be ns of this title; and such | this proposition. | % 75 PER PAIR, B ndard es- posit bonds In ex- | Mr. Overstreet quotes the pledge of the N s ! uthorized to reduce | Republican National Conventlon of 1896 | & x i kat, it posit ot lawful | that “all our silver and paper currency | & - -~ > 4 ded. Jhat the | must be maintained at parity with gold, | & t . ;4 ‘nited Ftates and notes tesued to any | and we favor all measures designed to - . i oozl . o Pepagrtiesd s L L maintain Inviolable the obligations of the | & | lic debts " s s nited States, and all our money, wheth. CARLISLE AND EDMUNDS PEbH ca t, or which may here- | ogin or paper. at the present standard, | 3 Ll nal banks nds to recure clroutation, | €00 _or paper, at e mand ¢ & t ¢ be established in the such not to exceed In any ease the par \n|u-l “:m;“"?‘;*;“;‘ ‘f“)n‘hfi most enlightened n 3 of the bonds deposited as herein provided s o - | ENGAGED AS COUNSEL BecHion b ThE e e e socl. | The repeatsd deciarations of Preaident | ' S ation shall pay to the Treasurer of the United | McKinley also are quoted, including his ainst ma 5 es, In addition to the taxes imposed by an | famous speech in New York at the begin- s _ Hired by Miss Helen Gould to Prose- : July 1898, entitled “‘An ac Lo pra m: | ning of 1898, in which he declared that the | % s tation” have ute . 1l records and ® and means to 1 expenditures and | people’s purpose in favor of sound money e = e cute the Roberts Case Before e gedemption azd | forother purpos Sch. halt year, mn inmll be Eiven the vitality of puiic opoY : q the House. s ety Shibo ey | moaths ot Jan Sy, onior belate | , The declaration in the Republican p! - B w NGTON. Nuv. 2 —Ex-Secretary e Eiuies Oy 1l | thirtieth x of one-tenth form and the subsequent effort of Pre ances s ¥ lhe. Haleh Goald 45 ¢ said divieion us 4 redemption upon the last | tional aEmement lit Ui (A e .. & b : s nount of 1 held next C e e o . Roberts ca: Mr. Carlisle R RDIE A01 oA e e the leading nations and the constant fluc- | ¥ w unt of United States notes held against out- tuations in the value of silver bullion ren- | & ¥ certificates, the am der such an agreement permanently fm- | § w tar Ao in an - | possible. The mechanism of the new di- ST STYe o158 o - Fie bo 5 by oimans inking association from | Vislon of issue and redemption i ex. | @S GHITHYSTY GTHIIISHNS GO B o6 (i 4 BT AT g £ both | OTEANIZA or “penalties incurred | plained and it is declared that the differ- - . 3 ¥ - th ct. In order to | ent funds referred to such dlvision as | | e ronpeceans - el | {hey stood in September last are as fol- | | OCEAN TRAVEL. ou e w from the | 0% | RSO i 2 3 e > wi . | 1 Gold coin and bullion, represented by out- | . - : > G | stinaing soid Sectineuses: R ¥ Pacific Coast Steamship Co ~ und in C to t T the 2. United States notes, rep nted by out- b shail be increas & such form e Treasurer | standing currency certificates, $16,100,000, | Steamers leave Broadway . “ . t may be, only in 8o e | pre be. ‘:; ‘:\]» am l;'-n]pillfllli ‘:‘;xx:‘:flgun‘: ‘::! -v.---l by outstanding I will guarantee | whert, San Pra ™ t n e provisions of this act, and if no other | Plus and undivide n the last day s ertificates, $405,197,50 Rhe i e PO Coh e o 1 lar m rece Every assocla- | 4. Slver bulllon, represented by outstanding | that ""’ful‘h;."m"l“""f | & That it shall be the duty of the |t malke such return shall be [oN 0. | Cure will relieve lnm | we s the Treasury to maintain the be collected elther coln and bulllon, equal to one-fourth bago, sciatica and all . fand taken Bp tn it Doskis 4f may become due on States ($346.651.016) and Treasury | i rheumatic paine in || two or three hours, * and cure in a few days. et MUNYON. |12 1, 22 %, Jan change at Seatt At all druggists, | S3eE.Cor Alusica 25¢. a vial. Guide |to N. P. R'y. Van K to Health and medi- Fureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 »d_ with the | notes (8 the manner cted of other e United 7 50) outsta $100, 46 The first four items eMimerate t clal deposits dedicated to s ; o | ments. As these obligations a 1'the tax to te| dcposits are correspondingly r assessed upon | pe and purpose o er may deter- | for ntaining the standard by the sale o pital, surplus | of bonds and the exchange of money are such association. { thus set forth by Mr. Overstree | issue and redemption as herein , and for this purpose he may, from time, transfer to such fund any mon wasury not otherwise appropria or may exchange any of the fu division of issue and redemiti funds which may be in the treasury, and in addition thereto being from t P Ratiway. ). m., Dee. §, ry fitth day it s neces: lation Jalle to-pay the thea : . 0 ), 7%, 3, Jan. 4, and e - eserve fhon Julls foPay the taxes | 1n the absence of @ law providing protection | 1 advice free, arenines. ; 1r r of 1008 for the X e® | to the gold reserve, it Is always subject o en- 1505 Arch st., Phila. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- 4 the House. Sk e s et 0% e collec: | croachment In expenditures to mest the generst cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Geviota, a much Hions_or the Treusurer ey rom other eorlora- | expenses of the Government, Whenever such | Santa Parbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San Pedro, hown by his pub- 1t there is practically no ¥ he decision of the House 1 his favor. v £Ye the 't | encroachment appears probable, a fear has Aorerited anie may become due. 98| arisen that the Government may not be able ok Smehtion ? 10 meet its demand obligations, and & run upon ; x, 3 the reserve for the redemption of the demand Section 14 octio S o That station B3 of the Ravieed! ;sleh Bau followed.. This situstion & feapthvh folle { ble for the so-calied “endiess chain.' By wep- - ¢t San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a. m., Dec. 2, 6 10, 14, 15, 22, 26, 20, Ten. s and every fourth day thereafter. For San Di »pping only at Port Hare 1 (San Lu ©), Santa Darbara. Pory Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), U U | ns of dollars, otes and treasury notes issued und: arating the reserve fund from the general fund, | i s s, ction 5135, No association shall be organ- may, w i val of the Secretary of the Treasury. be c Nized in any place the popu. | be removed. The demand notes are redeemed I P =y A Dec. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 24, 28, Jan, 1, and K 7Y was to the effect that Bu- 14, 1890, presented for redemy ized with less capital than $100,000, exeept inat | 804 prohibiting its use except for redemption | | S Nee AR b st d in gold coin at the gt Rt S and D6 66 | Of United States and Treasury notes, the dan- avery four ay e ENTERED AN ASYLUM ne Lo U2 e Shan” ek | 0 U Siaies th Feldenly moterthe || ALL AILMENTS OF MEN CURED, || e tos oy shersstior " e g Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Murray, James T. Burns, Willlam i Elkti IAtion 0 which foce ot Extedd 0 aiwit | 18 €014 now, and aiwave have heen, und no ad- | | ATt RS AL SunpGe SR A W 'I'g ESI A .[ [ < t that banks with & capital of | o i i ‘\r‘r-z_w‘;‘e;}”;:xn;rr:d‘p;“.«m:f‘rg; | @ For further information obtain company's L . W i Sao n | practice and create a division in the Treasury | | . Solder stand as Ex- the Gover et ATt xaanized In | e tiis whols Dubiness of lantns ena 211 S0 _Seuveny wanne e s BT Lok 4 - pulation of which does not g re- | | without previo notice steamers, salling dates — 1 itiies o ary of th e aesociation shall | deeming notes may be transacted and estab. | | i ol aatn 2 LSRR order to mi tion "of | lish complete confidence In the redemption of “TICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgomery f ¢ ne apital of | our den obligations | alass. Mate: ¥y, at his . | Seetio the bill seems to provide a com- | | street (Palace ' I | 3 > PERKING & CO. Gon. Asts., oy L th t on the bill has been prepared | plete safeguard to guarantee the permanent | | Gl i‘](" m:\m'.( -nn'";'m».uvo ha ' for ¥ cross-examined Attorney the United »v Representative Overstreet of Indian- | maintenance of the gold standard, by au | 3 ot., & ancisco, - Pofd. - Bilchanan gave his $toy e “ure | apolis, who introduced the original bill of | i2ing the Secretary of the Treasury ! 3 T ot i e Tis Sl P s e g the monetary committee in 18, and has | it 18 necessary for such mainten: | N Dr. Gar der of My - 1 nd and shall not be wi F o ATTSIALE OIS 4 Pheiiptad and sell bonds of the United States payable in orac- mE n H & lm. e ¥ ‘anid B e the i) r disbursed, exc been distributed to each Republican mem- | goiq "cotn, ana for the exchange of sold coin | | oat MEYHRS equipped_medical institution s 3 & 4 el e el o he Home i e e ther money issued or coined by the | |om the Paciflo Coast Established 1T years. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO ! - hie e Tl edeen commitree A e nkly admits that the | United_States, should the Secretary of the | | PRIVATE BOOK and advice fres at 'ocBios TT, N D 3 r uchanan, retnbetore - Of banking noc 010 1t Neok o Le asury dem such exchange necessary in | | or by matl Al letters confidentia:. POR A th n this ,-. g no - to maintain the parity and equal valu From Spear-street Whart at 10 a T : that provision of the mplete scheme of finance, but the money of the United States. The lo. | 131 Market St., S8an Franeisco. £ sis P s hebqgid " Berth urning v 14, 1590, which es that its recommendations to fhose | gallzing of the gold standard and provision | SRS fAR rst Class foner) was in- less amount \ notes shall f most pressing demand, as evi- | for the equality of all forms of money at 4 par. | 88 Sccond Class and Meals. understanding at any time than the cost of pledges of the Republican | ity with the standard will so remove all the COLUMBIA November 29 Snd othe t'he 5 and the staadard silver dol- ‘Eeneral policy of the ade | doubt of the soundness and inegrity o our | STATE OF CALIFORNIA N i fr the i , th | ministration.” money that there will be little occasion for the v o Short Line to Wa 1 - ey b S h e ¢ of the Treasury | It Was felt, the report declares, that the | €xchange of one kind of money for another, | @ VI8! DR- JORDAN’S areat ¢ |l s ") strengt = of the public credit by the | And vet, in order to make complete guaranty Through tickets to been 1 1 by District At Me- by aathortze AC i Qinertion | Are g P "”‘(,[’::',‘,r"ni‘n‘:'”ze Y lies | against any contingency which may arise, au. | .“SE"I or lano.v ks & a year h a silver bul . y he Unitec ok s P e A thority to the Secretary of the Treasury to meet I In a yesr Lo w x]lyl “mark | ¢ : ased undet the act of July 14, 15, | and practice of the Government relative | JUfi 18 S Breretary of the Treasury to meet | 1051 MAREET OT. bet. G247, C.1.Cal, i€ Juchanan into h denomin s of su to the unit of value is of paramount im- | sale of bonds the exchange of any momey The Largest Anatomical Museum in the him " ssary portan It is pointed out that there | 1= d or coined by the United States, Is deemed | World. Weaknesses or any « d | ch coin: | can be but one standard at one time. The | saciatie. disease praitively emred by e cidest @ | i rage arlsing from this | report continues The provision in this section that no note or = shail be accounied for and paid Into e at A shall be pe ¢ es- | certificate once redeemed or exchan ry. Whenever any silver bullion tandard shall by permanently g ¢ 7o isted that he was é FEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIY the treas ~ doubt of its stability re. | Withdrawn, except in exchange for an equiva- show A v ot 'on chased under the act of July 14, 184, shall parity of all our money. will e | lent amount of the coin in which sald note o Ty o Stopping at Cherbe bard fels was the | be used in th age of subsidiary silver | gy 7ed and the Kind of money in | certificate was redeemed or exchanged, will fo undertaken, From New York ' for Bu. | Ccoln an amount of treasury notes Issued under | whith pavments shail be made will rarely, if | ©Ver put an end to the so-called endicss chain ‘ OSOPRY or §t. Paul.. A act equal to the cost of the bullion con- 1 the subject of dispute. When cer- | Which has so embarrassed the Government in | cialist ca the Coust. Est. 3 years mhii ;:.mwtnmfin’;uuu AMERICAN LINE. \ MARRIAGE, MAiLED 3 ements ned in such coin shall be canceled and not "take the place ot doubt, and ‘the | the ever.recurring redemption of the green: |~ valable book or men) > TREE-- (4 ReLeey y promise 'to our credit be'dl fixed @t the Honoy | Ds) here can be no contraction of the cu: g ' il ¥ Napa ar sald that he the Secretary of the Treasury the mational aelt can be readily | [PRCY under this system. for the reason that | e S e o AR oLSLE E L. 3 2 Fad Ay ed and directed to cause all lower Interest rates, and future | ither the note is In circulation, or, it re | WO W4 & 2 fary silver coin the treasury an o reim tinted with ease, upon better terms | deemel, its equivalent is in ecireulation latter was ins 1| sined; and 1 development of American trade Georgla United States for ' expansion, bringing our people Into When th Bt 1 nominal or face | close relations with the leading nations of the g Wk s : et , 'jre were | value of such e he amount the sme | world, maie it imperative that the standara o | EMPIRE LINE Vbl a | re dner’s el In open- | would produce in new eoin from any moneys | value in which settlements are made. shall | . Michael, Dawson City. frul i in of the case. They portrayed | In the treasury not otherwise appropriated. | the best known to the highest civilization and FAVORITE | s“""'(s' oo ke Celght s fmphinele n brilliant young man in college, | §0 much of the joint resolution approved July | shall safely appeal to intelligent and success- For full information r case. Th w aceremonious 22, 1576, relating to the fssue of silver cotn ns | ful experience. Recent events, shaped by | | INTERNATIONAL NAV Montgomery limits the aggmgate amount of subsidiary sfl- | causes beyond our control, bearing obligations f'.‘:'”‘; "\‘1 BALFOUfi SPEAKS OF THE | ver coin and of fractional currency outstand- | which national honor reguires shall be cour- RESCRIPTION = " 10y0 KISEN KAISHA. PERRVRGVAL BITLS oo denjed. Mr. Webber 1l ner ¢ g clinical the dc records Hug we clinfcal res have mo ciniess DUTCH DREAM OF EMPIRE A N e T n, neither have ‘rgva the grs)t perloddla !‘he m_xér tive and ny othe tien: g T <, e second the reproductive. me, sense ¥ other patient ‘lx,rn\lrn Nov. 28.—Arthur J. Baifour, and memory :m:pdevelo d at an early Jovernmer ot the 2 WHARF, COR- g Sl . leader of the House of Com- age, but the higher attributes at a later s o g sistant physician, was | mons, addressing the National Conserva. peoriod_with girls at about 11 and with sare avae ey Cemntee, for YOKOHAMA and HONO( called to the stand us a witness for Buch- | 11ve Gonference at Dewsbury toarn 0ys two or three years later. Every child Draggint for 3 Dl | Kobe (Hiomo). N fwkons with steamers for anan. He testified that. w uchanan | seties orere t Dewsbury to-day, re- must live over the history of the develop- o Brem i B sat o i connecting a¢ Hongkong with ‘steamers for st came to the asylum in 156 he wag | Pelled the charge that the Government's ment of race, The child's iden of Hight 1g i s ot e, “Fako | Todia, etc. No cargo recsived o Jaiad in 'Wand J, ~which: w s motive in the war in South Africa was what the parent permits, and its idea of e o I e afora e W | of Thursday, Dee. 21 ) Semrviston N e the acquisition of the gold flelds. He asked Mieris et thelparntapotiib s when iy manie o piiaslars, enimontys. aed | 111y . Jon- % o s T - WaS { 3¢, ¢ g the las dred ves = | e adolescent period arrives there sud- i ¥ Ladl " i Loter, Bt . Feb. 4 to Ward Fricd i Lne i e lust | pung-ea o demly deveions & Gisposition to debate the ufl"’?&m Tenois n‘.’..:}.'.:';'f | NIF ; - sntly saw and conv him. = EAtemy . d a right and wrong of every question. - | duced rates. or bl e | the colonies for the benefit of the mother | l At the afternoon ‘session ' Professor 4 hy all Local Druggiata. mu.‘gz y_at company’s office, g country. Britishers now sacrificing Burk again aroused much interest by First the lives of th to them, he ns- his vigorous discussion of “Literature in meral Agent BREEA0, For tha BiNEtOr the sha oo s e the Grammar Grades.” After a discus- R DT R4 curity and sion participa n by g cipated in by a number of e first acts of | - | teac . Professor Burk delivered his th a \\':-erlh-m:: played in Cape Col. | Members of Institute W?.rm (nlf;’ A1 addr choosing for ms’ugmot ony # Natal, but the denoueme vould | * “The Bad Boy and the gin of Some V" be played, he trasted, in‘djjr:]h:xlv(m:u;:'l»:‘ ly Indorse The Calls of His Wickedness.” It was, perhaps, the of mind or ;M”_l 55 The croun. [ most entertaining of his series of ad<~| the v (Ho & ) Course. aromses. me to the conclusion,” sonor of the empire. T Wednesday, Nov. M, N . at s p m The 8. 3. Australia . | (omea s symp Myeris 0“ fleflter, p!l-m Ndckiang for "Sydney —8$8.28— now “How to D hi y-two Hours' W of ! orrh t 2 p. Withees rec d, “that the declaration of war by | PRSI SRR in a Day ”w““df.fcdfiid ‘i‘:y W. H.snrunnkr: The lightest oll heater made! .,,flhf;{:':' n:::":;x.(.;;‘lwl‘:. fifom'm:’l EQG- | “Favortte Line Rouad e wgna. via Hawall, Cimiiaton 1 Transvaal and the Free State was | e s ‘j"‘si-!r‘f‘-hfl'g versus F'll'mchoxs' H«-ln"l was Th2 most economical ofl heater sold ! days ; ne other treatment required. E‘.{’.‘,;,N.'J-zéfim':‘x P s S s g “ | not only a despairi Spectal Dispatch to The Call. sented by Miss Flaa. general an Sold by st n I o ey A et .n"\ ’m‘_\‘ :‘melxfi;xm ::;:l;z:]: ':-.Ir"dn:.; pectal pa = E‘n’?{?““"” discusaion followed both these Kept clean easier than any other | old by all druggists. ‘;h ,"}‘.‘.‘.’"r::fn:u“"r‘fi:hm z, tient in ution, this gum- | <523 SO0 & 8 $ ¥ WOODLAND, Nov. 28.—The second day esses. ! s | Pior 7, h ve.32 mary the question was make themselves the nucleus of a Dutch | WOODDAND: 0¥ FL0H B Tnatitute | | THiS évening Dr. Eimer E. Brown de- Reflects more heat than any enciosed o livered very ! was one of unusual interest. As on the | Jarge audjence. '“,‘;g’fi,{};,'jeggc;?;; 2 opentng day, a large number of visitors | Helr of Al Ages.” who are not directly engaged in teaching, but who are interested in educational | Dr. Parkers Cough Cure. One dose will stop heater. Catalog Free. COWEN’S 813 Market St. 3 _San Franciseo er pati 4 fit subject COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE STOPPLU FREE Permanently Cured by ECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, . | Sailing every Thursday instead o S‘m bR, 'Lllis sn“i turday, from November 1899, at NERVE RESTORER | 503" 5" rom Fior st North fiver, foot ot speaking paramount power in South Af-| rica, and to exclude forever the hated | Britisher from a dominating influence suchanan’s case, the witness | b . o T'h“’:lfl:u“ Rt Poterted to Dr. | that part of the world, and it is Incredi- did not auswer, . ** | ble that such a risk wouid be run merely for the asylum > g 2 h. Never falls. Try it. All druggists. * e afier St dags st | Morion LA NORMANDIE 6, LA Gardner. to et = work, were present. a coug! r OREL » prevent the Ultlander getting a vote. x or br mall; treaties and | OGNE, LA TOU E. ‘Nov Upon cross-examination Dr. Dozter sald | 1y, i "arce "oy be madness, put it 1o | .. The teachers appear to be much inter- SO RIAL BOTTLE FILEE 9 LA BRETAGN 7. 3 ass 1o t tell just how long after » S | ested in the Home Circle work as con- FOI expressags suly en delivery. i = that he coul Corip e intelligent madness, when we consider the | ducted by The Call. Many of them have | g R FOR BARBERS, BAK- to it pat mporsy meilt et | Hibere, 60 and upward; § per cent reduction o Buchana n o that Bucnonay | Whole situation and the military difficul- | expressed their high appreciation of The ly F‘eed = otses, IS (b R T MLINE.LA, | cont reduction on round irip. GENERAL he arrived at the conclusion had been | Uee that beset Great Britain in a South | Call's efforts in that direction, and of the prewers. bookbindérs, candy-makers. canner & Phiaceiphls. Fmsded 171 | AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- was saze, but that his opinion had been | yer0n war They have vainly counted | DIED class literature to which The Call's #9 | ayers, four mills, foundries, laundries, paper: ’ v ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New formed from day-to impressions. He | o0 British party syste Y | enterprises gives them acce: Superin- an an eed. ARgErs, printers, painters. shoe factorie York: L F. FUGAZI & €O.. Pacifie Coust ~ a gt nothing of Bu- e British party system. and another | tendent Kirke made a complimentary al- stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, ete, Plg & 1 & Don-potsonony | AEents, § Montgomery . San Franciseo, admitted 1 " pefore 1 ichanan came | T°2%0n may be found in their profound | lusion to it in one of his Monday ad- Fe Blood BUCHANAN BROS.. remedy for Gonorrhae, chapan’s history before i .ach contempt for British arms.” dresses. ‘eed your nerves, also, on pure 7 | Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St Qost. Spermatorrhas | BAY AND RIVER ST to the asylum, and said that in some cases | 1,y om0 SO0t speech he said: The programme to-day opened with a you would have them strong. Men and —— Whites, annatural die EAMERS, it was quite possible for such men as Dr. ‘ “May we not on this occasion express | YOC! solo by Miss Willle Dingle, one of charges, or say inflammas | ~~———r~———————— ot & sitesare. W Gion, irritation of Uiceras eromas conagien, to of mucous mew | FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, Gardner and humself to honestly differ. our most accomplished and popular vocal- | @omen who are nervous are so because When asked why, if he considered Bu- It s our gratitude to our American friends | jets, When The first subject taken up was *The | their nerves are starved. they who have done all that is possible in a rieEvans Cuemica: Co. Steamer “Monticello.” an sane, he had not recommended his | case like this, namely, have provided and | Value of Reading in the Course of 3 NATLO Sold by Drugwists, g gy Y S Sogarge from the institution, the wu;( cauipped the Maine, not only in the In- | Study. It was brlely discusscd by Mra. make their H:;:d'k" and pure with Hood's Coperipad ge ent 1o plain wrasper, | St T T D, S P~ 4 & g o 268 huma , but, a well be- | Clevenger, Miss Humphreys, Mrs.” Greg- | Sarsaparilla their nervousness disappears o e i m SA R i e ness replied that he ‘had not Because, Of ) i\t of gympathy fof those en ory, My, Clevenger. 3tias Dreyfus, 5| 3 bottlon, $h78 i 4 office, Mine - D circumstances. In this great AgHE 3 800 | L. Nhine Miapimers g ius. Miss oaat o v, | . Linling and offes. Siseion-street. Do Noé, Miss Mattox, Mrs. Reibsam, Miss | because the nerves are properly fed. Mr. Livernash wanted to h;»:r the clry; oo -——m!‘— Da (“.drnn& Ml!!Mll.n‘.}]gu;“Bnkgi Mhlslwdch, '3 Y cumstances, but Dr. Dozler did not wis { 0 Cure La ppe in Two 8 Mr. Gay, ss Ritchie, 58 mpson, to relate them, and the matter Was | Take Luxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All “{%‘,‘J,fim"rflfii.fifi'fidi"fiufld ;?lt-l':gl"l] dropped. druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. | of the San Francisco High School. rfls Jobn McLaughiln was the next witness. ' E. W. Grove's signature s on ¢ach box. %e. | cussed the “Education Adolescents. Pier No. 2. Telep COKE! COKE! Weak Men and Women, —— w P. A. McDONALD, 5 JSE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | NeverDisa < ¥ Wholesale Dealer and Shi of HOULD USE D. 3 w bt bclds ol LISUIED T OFFICE w3 FoLBOM BT O .Smu"“'w"unmmm argate Depots 83 Macket n . U e Main 1508,