The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 19, 1899, Page 5

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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUE ADVERTISEME!\ TS R ey and spoke on the importance of every | R e e voting in favor of the issuing of bonds to improve the city. With these few | s he introduced Thomas E. Curran [ as chairman of the evening, Mr. Curran opened with a short address | in which he dwelt on the necessity of vot- ! ing for all of the improvements coming before the people - wit the next few | | day i we urther by stating that | the tim far distant when Ber- SPECIAL SALE - ONCPROGRESS, | Pretty Presentation tc | and boulevs city | akers who ar the Kers imho aroused the | Passengers Have a-Very Esinn|. NorowTsesser I THE FIRST GREAT DUTCH PAINTER. he exte { ; Copyright, 1899, by Seymour Eaton. ool build- spital THE WORLD'S GREAT ARTISTS. addre Sturgis, Dr. A. I Spectal Dispatch to The C MADRID, Mo., Dec. 18.—The with i ark: hould n ot I B i o 8 a : H 3 8 2 Z s K ket Compi ned t e water's tributors to this course: Dr. John BONDS WARMLY ¥ the | edge early to-dey while lying the foot ngham Jr., Arth Hoeber, Frank w nd others. new ¢ € T its su lings and | T Y ¥ a4 b INDORSED it attractive J.,m‘\”u“"i,‘r’,’fl, A0 | of Main strect. Al the passengers es- VIIL. FRANZ HALS. JUST THE THING FOR A HOLI- T T Thomps and other speakers in- | €@Ped. but several hundred bales of cot- | T 4 | rary, > A all that had bee advanced by | ton and considerable freight and baggage | ¢ P ‘K FOWLE DAY GIFT. | CENTRAL CLUB RECEIVING GEN- 'Ded to the Tront to Tt | were destroved. The total Ioss 18 €8t | puery poar ton FOWLER. | his junic | SN . EROUS SUPPORT. om ts villagellke ap-|mated at $00000. The fire started in the |, overy ETeat advance in science seems a | Dutch genius. B very best glove in i and ‘prosperous | grone” i abcut 1 oclock A ., when | SOFt Of crystallization ces which P before — ted and pro- previous centuries have held latent - | Before that t all the ngers and most of the crew d a | were asleep. They were quickly awak- | 1 favor of prog- | ened and all ned the shore in safety, | Eycks, Dutcl ogress. It ba | ing the way for whit b ing, as it were, for the right momen the right m This ar rs [ the case with Dutc rwvu s Hms ns, Modes, ( ter and Riack 1 1l r i just ape the flames. The P Gt velns Tor 3 o e Al slene, | : 5 just mes. { Dutch painter who is the subject of this | this impr. purchased & very large J\ot‘fm) dosen) will 3 THE PANHANDLE }’3'” hout (m T Te 1 nd ‘n‘xfl "k““"‘; ‘y i -lm>rn 1itr ; zen) will Lol s 4 )l n out tc shore and the and to wiel ¥ OPPONENTS ORGANIZE | passengers crossed on these. Some of | About 200 years before the arrival of | Hals aid. He pra ' ft 1 a them had 1 awake so suddenly | Franz Hals upon the scene, the brothers | of religious art £ citiz they had not tin They | yan and Hubert Van Eyck had released | jife and dep! s and of bonds fc but their sses and from its fetters the art of paint the Mills 89C 2 pair met and hat) e by | Hals was aim ) noon and organ number of pas on the opposite | PIAcing in the hands of artists the facfle | “jaugh” in phint H \tu GhaSsrens Cb: of the boat jumgp nto the watar | vehicle of ofl to be used in the mixing of | made this pe ¢ the 3 escape the flames. at ort iced to ey anys y the | plgments. The masterpleces g had i & 3 ed ex as not deep there and they waded | before this time that have B Come early, Lefore as b bonds for public im- 3 . i . r h g " \ e e vaRatues ment of sizes Ferigadba . svonfos of opposed t nhandle b | e wind was blowi m to us were palnted K e - s . Ll us T s all others with- | d for a time | jemper. Fresco . . wder- ng the water 1 =+ v b hos f )m the flying | implies, mear was the prac- 1 by t m and his was passed: tice of painting on fresh plaster, using mbers. a AR 3 of the St.|water as the medium for mixing the : el gl I e ur | rar cket Com- | colors. This obliged the artist to work paesi ur | gy of Katsas | very I¥. bisides 8 X - a mat- Cineini=as | very rapldly, besides limiting to a com - : 3 th - 2 nd up to | parativ row range his cholce of - # 911-913 Market Street. al speech with | Memphis, which place | tints. Consequently no great depth of B - ' u = ice to the ne which 3 Saturday with r cabins | tone could be secured and anything like 2 WANTED-10 GLOVE SALESPEOPLE. 18 was held and to the elaborate ohn 'Fay J with passengers and a heevy | a realistic effect of nature was by this | & dIsting a which 1t had been decorated by Stewart Men- | 10ad of freight, consisting of 1600 balés of | means quite out of the question. The | B!S method K. Prior, Hor- !¢ tton and miscellaneous merchandise. | truth of relative va very sobrlety of color imposed by these not to meet any opposition | William Watson, Max |.|:‘.'f, 11",‘" P = restrictions, however, aided in a way the | H¢ paints “' and * he said, “and | 1 fllia H 2 ¥ lass of art then called for, 1. e., religious | Intentio - e ohJkotioie exe “enter, J. K. ¢ Bamugl COMPLETE THE CANAL | painting. Dignified and imposing sub- ey S e uld object to | v g D Burk “rl\)\“-..r»:\&' OR DREDGE HARBOR | Jects on a monumental scale for public bloo future to ap- Wil g00d busin side should o improve and bufldings and churches could thus be| As the eall for religious painting became presented with all the realism demanded less the demand for the inter Oakland Office San Fm"c,’jm C:"v | by their function as accessory to archi- tional traits Increased %8 Broadway, Dec. 18. | Eftorts will be made at the present ses- | e e e e e e e e L S ol i ol de e B S L ] Phelps, Otto en, H -;‘, AMuSEME\'TS ADVERTISEMENTS. | sion of Congress to get Oakland harbor | J 3 B b2 ~ | matters settled, and there is a great deal | 94 p The oooo.ogo.o.ow,o of recommending going on from both L.\L”‘OR\[\ THEATE pacele A e i £ 24 Oakland and Alameda. The city of Ala- | ¢ . ™ eph | : Y '3 r re deliberatic Literature—Dr. Taylor, J. H. Barry, | meda wants the tidal canal finished, and | o * B; SORRY 'r YoU .;55 SEEING vlc“ ls H“LIHFUL.g s with the he .‘(? support » Davis, J. H. Marble are efforts being qullfl lr)r‘la))o. D¢ . A Natural Mine * e aneve disg it was decided | land to have the western end of the | A ral Water ake off our lethargy is t ? ry dredged before the tidal canal is | @ * > A S 3 i possible, but we t completed. Congressman Metcalt has | § . = P o with medicinal qualitles, o : J written to Oakland to say that the whole | | p § . . £ * t 1 just as | matter has been referred to General John | ¢ . o For Indigestion and o s t com M. Wilson, chief of the engineers of the | ¢ . * S : @ and a g . War Department, and that an answer | J 'S X T wle 2 tomach Disorders. o )l‘x“ u\\--r‘u 5 he said, to supp ¥ be recelv from him during the | ¥ s : g So-called \/ICHY 2 wdors ould Tr ritictn main | u;‘,“ ~MmM;f:' he ,.t.:’.,:“l ) 4 3 . > . R i There is still som to be | ¢ 3 * IN SIPHONS @ and certaln parties want that | & - A i3 | 8 ° 0 be lsed In ‘the_construction of ) ¥ tlaal 1e that| ¢ sPECIAL b4 IS NOT VICHY2 ging of the | ¢ )4 a g expensiy ’ of the estuary. Congressman . o ° ve It will cost you just 6 cen Lete write follows upon that| ¥ x miy Appears 8 Get the Genuine v $100 we X ' '“‘m( i ollo P at | 1 ) ¢ 0 rrect Mr = *® Samar r . W. Marston, President Oskland Board | ¢ hd N y $ arter were 4 Bt et insicsinis bopr ot e | ¢ trut rwarded by the Board of Trade to | ¢ B - k at O ers of t rat cretary of War in relation | & & 4 of t Jakiand harbor Improvements. In | & * A the 4 say that on the Sth inst * P m et upon | ¥ 1 o 1son, chief | g ¢ & : matter w | o st i It $ A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent & | 5. g B ; A won and | & é @00#000#0@090¢ 004098000008 ) Phelan congratulaf Haniof Sl L Ps the interest s -~ D public ments, and sa, Bl B 2 S e . L TR RAgRL had noticed th| . * THOUSANDS GF THE NEW B visiv DR. JORDAN'S nnsn’rO arnest th st e F « | ¢ . LA s YBPHE i MUSEUM OF ANATONY S - T a . 1051 KAREETOT h". Cxeme ’?L‘L ! HARR I(J AN, _Toe Lozpes Anmsmint Muse he plattores 3 for ! ! onid Ak © i et nl appro '|l<l' on from Y t 1 iseace po ely y the o the Mayor, while L pprop: b p¢ Specialist ca the Coust. Eat. 36 yo Ethel North delivered ‘the foll tant that these questions be | 1 ¢ OR. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASES § | “""Y0L: Honor—wae, the ohila soh to Bivs & prompt amswer to | | + n e et delctly it Sunnyside School, present you w trully, * o Pos tA\uur\(l)(luw.—n\.:“ u{lvrr :1‘"!‘)‘]’”" de !tl-w\urn ‘m ) ) ,("'.\(I.F‘v | & s 3 . - Veite for Book. PHILOSOPRY o fon o oble efforts you havel 1lA seem that the opinion is held | @460+ 042000+ 606060 4500000000 : MARRIACE. \iiio FRes (AQ L0 o0 us A school buildir g in ) Pashington that the tidal canal should A ¢ wdgpat want OO ed before v ! VO s s DR JORDAN & €010 Marker s ¢ 0 of ot C e s eworce FRANZ HALS. m And w = sir, pres the path you have marke > T | tectural embellishment. But when 1t be- In a measure If and there will be n THE BIG came desirable to produce works destined | genre painting [}fl HALL S REU‘”GOKK[N{ for a different purpose—pictures that | wives, top ward for any | bouquet. the Mayor very racefully ac JUBILEE EXCURSION knowled gift and the kind words. might be easily portable—portraits of in- | ltved on his canvases, and he was capa .. This secres dividuals for the adornment of the | ble of perpetuating the honorable mem- nner, | & Co. 3 X Ayres, Ethel North Co. ¥ Myrphy, TO SAN !OSE. er \_ the ar her boys, old he rs and rollicking bur Special \Iannee Christmas Day. | TiC I\LI.\ \0“’ ON &lLF — { TIVOLI OPERA- HOUSE Vhile tak ng a boutonniere from the home, and illustrations of themes for the | bers of civic gullds with a good taste and . | personal gratification and pleasure they | judgment that have resulted in some of Stammer. E may give—a new method was wanted, | the most notable works of portraiture. In RS SORNR SEFIIE [ RROR K3 plied fo all the objections X g R 3 An. | one capable of recording the wider range | this fleld of painting he antedated Rem- 9ed and showed that it | § : C flc Tele i The Southern Pacific Company An-| € TVRl P f0 1 which now revealed | brandt, and Rembrandt himself in these ' or of useless sl i3 ompan feve k Co.. nounce Special Train Service themselves to the observation and seru-| same subjects or oth dred to tb ment or to Tarand Tartar say that because 4 4 | tiny of the artist. With Increased ac- | produced canvases that the g S DEnhEndle; tharetore i, piaat ",,‘.,‘; . F > for Th““dny e | quatntance on the part of the painter | Dutch art. How can it be said, then, that succeeding generations shall not ) r 5 i Trust Dono- | 5 of visual effects in the world about him | this man was a worthless fellow? Much tve this improveme ) oursel n A e, Nathan, | A VERY LOW RATE FOR THE came a like advance in the means of re- | misapprehension and lack of appreciation Prosented by & Great Cast and AMUSEMENTS. to our city as a Christmas prese " S T e e ) ROUND TRIP. cording them, and we find that painting | have followed Hals, but there are now, I‘ERRIS HARTMAN.|77FTHF¢Fmm7m/m/m—mm—/m——™™ ‘,!‘,"‘..‘ff‘,’,’j"nd & ok and nar- > e small in distemper came Into practice. This | and have been for a number of years past, i A ) what _1s'so am 3. Quir called for the employment of glue and the | evidences that he is coming into his ows 150 made by Supervisor- | Tickets Good Only Via Narrow | yelk of egg In the mixing of colors, and | It is sometimes difficult to tell just wh [ “TAR AND TARTAR" Friday eve. plainl R ANNUAL EXTR N vkbine i Sorgecus H g THEATER | © Webster and Colonel | . | pigments thus prepared could be used | one painter is longer than another in re- “ T | RESTORATION OF GRAIN | Gauge Route, | over dry walls and wood and canvas ving recogniti In the case of Ha LITTLE BU prrp E AND LAST WEEK At Precita Valley. | f This was not, howeser. its only recom. | howeter, it m be attributed to the ex- PR il i xS | This week's celebration and Golden | mendation; it permitted the employment | treme modet of the t's methods. NEXT S{TURDAY IVENING. | pEssiiaces (T meeting at Graham's i 1n Pre- | RATES FROM OGDEN WEST | e, Teekis, S5iorayiin and Golton | O mmer ot tints, " geeater | Frani and direct in his vision and_pos- BEATS ARE NOW ON SALE a Week Ahead I“R FREDERICK WARDE i iy s bathlaces aud Enthuster: | e ordinary demonstration—the most mot- | depths of effects of light and shade to be | sessing @ facllity so astounding, Hals in POPULAR P! 5 cents. S 1N LEvor ot he hond issue. A larg le t ¢ respects h 7 c- | attalned, and gave to the artist a wider a great measure d to please himse! onfite: iihe eift o : UTHERN PACT | able tn many respects that has ever oc- | a s & nims e - ]1132 Shomithol Jonn T.iC < HoMIE el G Lt curred within the borders of our Golden | scope in force and brilllancy of - color. | and often his canvases do not permit of | Together i MBS, CLAR b or s BTN Jots thi TO THE $4 MARK. | State. | This larger liberty extended also to the | the close inspection that his contempora- GRAND OPERA- HOUSE ER Bota ak 2 drossbiiuts tho Al wiil W The programme announced for Thurs- | character of the themes deplcted, and | rles had been accustomed (o reg rd as a t Ay s LY 2% L0 of the s . > 2lut ins & ¢ s repe: of | test of the perfection of workm: t i ¥ district. J B. Vizz of ftho | rity | day. the 21st inst., will be the most at- | art began to include in its repertory EPHONE, MAIN 622 S led th ;,, ing to -r:l~r" ‘:”"d Relaxation of Business Activity fve of the series, and in order to ac- | subjects scenes from contemporary life | Receiving vivid impressions m ; & téd the objects for which the club .| Throughout the East Causes a | late the hundreds who will visit | as well as those from biblical story. | and not so imaginative as Rembrar ONLY THIS WEEK— 3 vited the f Of Drogress to be pecsont Fall in Freight Charges on { on that date from San Fran- | Art, in a word, became more human, | painted with an img at _times R Wiits. Opeen, “riday Night ROMF: _— = — Westbound Business. | clsco, Onkland and Alnmeda, arrange- | although it was still retained in the | which {orgot everything that cor ntional ray Night - “VIRG . s T . A . it o | painting respected. He could nonme the v Nig ” ADVEBTISEMENTS > | ments have been made with the Southern | service of the church. But with the | painting iz Ho sotil Sand i the Pacific Company to provide speclal ex- | broadening of the fleld it now entered | less give his por The Utah grain rate has been restored | cursion trains from the Alameda mole, | science, and observations and discovery | completeness when he wished to carr to its original figure by the Southern Pa- | conlecting with the 8:45 a. m. boat from | were still advancing, and the Influences | them farther than & rebest ool v cific Company, the change becoming ef- | narrow-gauge ferry landing, foot of |of the outside world were strengthening | Nis skill was 5o €reat that US WORC FOUR fective vesterday. | Mariet "street, San Francisco, and for | the Sathiirs Thyaical as well s wieotal | CILEE WK & Peintecs plessnrs oue ST} The original rate was $4 per ton from | which tickets for the round trip will be | yig1on. Homely and familiar themes, | but less satisfactory to those who had e o hee t. A short time ago this was | $0ld at the extractdingly (oW 10 =g | homely and familiar emotic claimed | never seen in art the world thus imaged. Ogden w N zood returning s » | PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE increas 1 z ’;x‘ ‘u;f. reason }:I\‘nll by l:l*“ o, s gauge depot, San Jose, at 8 p. m. Illustration at his hands, and un: lhe;el sed married men s et PHONE. 80U uthern Pacific being that owing to the | ang 10 p. m clatins & still more convenient and ready | [ sl | tremendous increas traffic consequent Residents of Oakland should take the | . y o means of expressing them was required. EINBAT on the conditions of trade brought about | §:45 a. m. local train from Fourteenth | p . " | DleFledermaus e ast avpla his P pular Theater now Heated Heaters. Al- the recent war, particularly the|and Franklin streets, connecting at the When the Van Eycks discovered, then, " | volume of business being done by carriers | mole with spectal for San Jose. this satisfactory and effective method of New York City. in connection with the transportation of | Alameda passengers will take the | using pigments with oil & new world of | _— eI o Supbly cars In samclent mumber | SPocial tratn passing Park street &t 813 | pogtpilities was opened to the painter.| SAILING OF A TRANSPORT BUT ONE VERDICT. e take care of . ore | and It was ltke a revelation to the lover ALCAZAR THEATER. i oy o 1 L d Y i und the” VI rain bushiean-at | ,J":.,f,}“d,&;"..?”,:?g;;‘;.d:}?‘:f‘: asd | of painting aa well - tor eftects in nature HASTENS CUPID'S PLANS e same time, and therefc ore, 10 o BLACK PATTI Troubadours nsures Love and Happiness. | e, same gme, and thoreforo it became | xcelis's IEAT stare, Kearny tras and | iated vy eny before art coud ooaer clated by many before art could render| ALAMEDA, Dec. 18.—The prematura PRICES-$0c, ¥o, e, 15c, Mo E “Good reserved seat at Satunley matines, M. Branch Ticket O I I A ROYAD RECEPTION, | good commercial princ to put Tn'8 o uare avenue, also at the nat- | Everytiing ol Tt Doke, How any man may quickly cure himself atter | Eate s BIgh as (0 practically bec an & | o e v landing. foot of Market | them became now legitimate material for | sailing of a transport has caused a flurry \Y,{‘P e T AND years of euffering from sexual weakness, lost | prohibitive tariff. | Etreet, Southern Pacific Company’s depot | §raphic portrayal. An exquisite variety | in Cupid's realm as a result and a wed- ERNEST HASTINGS, 3 MATINE vitality, varicocele, etc., and enlarge small s, while it worked hardship to the | ficket offices at Oakland and Alameda on | of color—subtle or dramatic renditions of | ding which was to have occurred in the PULAR PRICES weak or to full size a 1 vigor. Simply | farmers of the M al und Cache valleys | the morning of the excursion light and shade. fine differentiations of | distant future will take place next Tt Al Revival of the Funniest Comedy 1 send your name and address to Dr. L. W.|in Utah by practically preventing them | The country between here and San e = Moo, ! Knapp, 218 Hull bullding, Detroft, Mich.. and | from getting any of their crops to market | Jose at this time presents a magnificent | teXtures. 'h!h resonance "; metal, the rus-| day gvening. The Astec is scheduled to st, futhered the ends of | panorama of | beautlful landscape-the | tle of silk, the shimmer of satin, the flash or Manila next week, anc & I's and mountains being thick- | of dlamonds, the glimmer of pearls; fn| Cookson, who is the first assistant er ered with verdure—so that the ex- | fact, all the characteristics of the vege- | §e<f of that vessel, will make Miss Alfce onist has an exceptlonal oppor-| taple, animal or mineral kingdom that by | y e M AN 5N Y | parture. Miss McCurdy is the daughter ERTS A directions #o that any man may easily cure | LN¢ Southern citic by affording that | val “ ' ~US9.NC oA a0 BESOBT&W‘h“‘“”:r at home. This I8 certainly a most gen- | COMPANY &r {‘“f_»f~;"ll'§ s for handling |1y erous offer and the following extracts taken L Dok e S e vl The Oregon Short Line and the Texas | tunity to take one of the most delightful - . trom his daily mail show how men write him: 05 Troveced o faks sa | appeal to the eye reveal its density or|of Mrs. Sarah McCurdy of 1w Santa ;Pilnoramfl étfc!,é‘!‘_nfl?n_cfim “Dear Bir: P Row order by aentage of the | rallway trips on the continent at trifiing |,/ } ness, its texture or color—now be- | Clara avenue. The wedding will taks se accept my sincere thanks new corder of things by offering Induce- | cost, and also witness the great stre for yours of recent date. I have given you: ents. o the Utah farmers b 4 e the property of the painter, a store- | Place at the residence of the bride's g & r | m > Ship the | pageant and historical parade which will | cam property P i AT & e Setitee ta 3 A daily from 10 A. M. EVERY NIGHT THIS WBEK ‘of the P.oM treatment a thorough test and the benefit has [ crops over their lines either get | take place at San Jose on Thursday next. | house from which he drew the materials | giottRFe AR B TAGEE FECEEE, MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. | aAnErrect representation | been extraordinary n‘ s r‘umrlulf;’lv bruced | Sound or ‘fn«h,l”\mx;"”r-:w ;I‘n:" resent | [of his art. The Van Eyecks by freeing | Bride. will veturn to her mother's homs of the greatest v % 1L A Ayt en a boy | restoration o ol¢ s or be- | turn fr le of s e e o o e e hen & BOY | Cause of the strength evinced by this| LIVERMORE WANTS A | painting of its technical restrictions led | until her husband's return from e 0 ssing anything ever | * . 2 cur method wo cau y. | gom etition or because, as the Southern [ up to this. This then was the momant | ands. = & bited in artistic merit ar 8ir; . ¥odr method worki beastitully offic officials say, @ relaxation has M|L|TARY COMPANY | | when Dutch art became emancipated, |, M!ss McCurdy is well known In Presby- WEEK, begin “HIMMLE . int Don't fail to | Results were exactly what I needed. Strength | o the transportation | v terian circles, being a popular member of RACING! RACING' RACING! Mamla Bay visie it nm““m sireet, | and vigor have completely returned nd en- l :}:gfll B the. SPansports Ar:’m‘(fm,;‘ff“?,fi,,fg = d“:;.::. Hals was the man who eman-| the" Young Peop s Boclety” near | largement is entirely satistactory. ; . > s —_— * Pear Sir: Yours was received and I had no | Fturned 1o them In sufficlent numbers t0| 1 IVERMORE, Dec. 18.—A very strong | p B st Pracsiorian Chureh 1889—CALIFORNIA JOOKEY OLUB-— 1800 trouble In making use of the recaipt as di. | &OW of the company ofice more hauling | oy 5 o 0 0 C T ecure & mill | 1 think, for such a destiny, blography » om ol¢ 0 clat t the weddin, The & e i sl [ [)'\ (] EXHIBITION | rectea” and afier's fey gave use can fruihtly | LCL TG Sy 717 TR0 and not losing | (L apany for Livermore, The project | has seemed strangely unfair to this man. | &'ycaident of fan Francisco, OAK | improved in size, strength and vig: —_—————— l has among its enthusiasis friends who | BOTD ““"“""Pv IT";"’ not at Mechiin, as | un}ll‘am engineer on t Racing Monday - | OF PAINTINGS A orrespondence I8 strictly confidential, Toilet Articles. | have long and earnestly worked to SOme writers nly‘ e appears regarding | eral PO B @ay, Priday and Saturday. Rain or shjne matled m lain sealed envelope. The receipt is % iful be N | jeve the object of their ambition. Out- | his apprenticeship to his art other than Five ot move races such dn | By Celebrated Artists, Including Millet's Fa- | frec e asking and he wanis every man| Our beautiful boxes of fine perfumery, | qide support, = however. been slow | that he Is supposed to have studied with Dies at Napa Asylum. Races start at 2.1 m. sharp. mous Pleture, i mu- n combs, brushes and mirrors in celluloid yming in, although the advantages of a | v, Mand. or ial v s 3 . Rud N e e | oritanni : RN U ot % i ' oug | Van Mander. a social and genial dis-| WOODLAND, Dec. 18.—Dr. Calvin Rud« Ferry-boats lea n Fran at 2m and| «THE MAN WITH THE HOE” and ebony, with sterling siiver mount- | local military company have ofttimes been | o ition great stress has been lald upon | dock, committed to the Napa Asylum 1, 120, 2 230 and 3 p m, connecting v o 'S ings, make elegant pr fc e P by Its advocates. A special ef- ONLY TWO DAYS MORE. 3 e D! or @ lady. | repeated by its Z pecial ef- From § w. m. Il § p. m DR. CROSSMAN’S Sanborn, Vail & Co., H1 ac 1% traine stopping ai the entrance to th T rket st. # | fort Is now to be put forth, for while it | his fondness for the pleasures of the tav-| from this city last May, died suddenly e e s 8o ating, Dy s | MARK HOPKINS INSTITUTE QF ART. —_— | might not be possible at this time o se: | ern, his improvidence and his too fre- | this morning. He was a native of Massa® forty"Hokwis 15 Sheil Mouna “Ki wralnd'via | || Cor, of Culfornia and Mason Stregs. SPECIFIC MIXTURE, Sent to Folsom. cure & fall allowsace tiom Lhe Siats It1 | quent lapase from sobriety. Yet o fs re- Was & ploncer of the State and had lived Ouidand soole connect with Ban Publo avenus g RIRpTN , . cor 0 several of the hon- s51. For many yea: dlociric ‘ars at Eeventh and Trosdway, Oak- |~ | por tug cors or conommmoma, |, WOOPLAND. bee W-F. L. Caton, !;;“33;3,2;',};;“:;,,’*fi;,::,,:"g‘.’,‘nczg";‘,{g | orable gullds of the town, and & pansion | be was one of the most prominent And e e A e T et Pt STEEPLECHASE. | X Glosta, Birictures and_ analogous com: | (R0 "? NCTICH gUlity t0-0ay ana aapcnt | default of another company In the Na- | was awarded him by the city. He lived | fluential citizens In the county. and Broadway, Oakland. These electric onrs | ¥ 'TML PA} $th & Market sts.—Open | ’p..,c, $1a bm... For sale by arugsiats. the leniency of the court on the ground | tonal Guard, and full standing could be ’ to the ripe age of 84. In addition to this PSR T %o direct t uwuv A ‘x\ n ?;rv-" = ivaton . C uul!‘”!’:l.r;x’l l; 11:30 n. m. | that he was under the influence of liquor | ecured by the time the next Legislature | respectable record he has enriched the Handsome Christmas Presents. rung ~Tralne Jeave the tra and Bill of LIDAY ATTRAC the time he committed the offense, | Meets. Gaddis ntenced 0 8 S s in the l-nln.:lxi.mp‘n;,,"n“'m o No More Christmas Presents. At the last meeting of the Master Dent's gloves, suspenders, hostery, ele- | Bakers' Protective Assoclation it was re- ant assortment of novelties suitable for | solved to discontinue the glving of Christ- Xmas ts. Beamish's, 209 Montgom ear's ents fuss House block s 34 W,..XJ of a fine of §0. " omers TR A S A Wrights Tndian Vegetable Pils| 1 Trolley, Shooting Gallery ACKNOWLEDGED BY .HOUSANDS s and score r, Aeri ¢ Novel 7a others. Admiseion | A ‘G persons who have used them {or tors m, hldw ride on the horses. XMAS PRESENTS years to cure SICK FEADACHE, QlDDlNgsl AND TOYS to the winners. 1c ADMISE‘ON—‘ COhBTlPATlQN Torpld Liver, Weak Stom- | 20, including the wrilling sde ach, Puoples and pur: / the world by some of the most masterly can- The Taber-Prang 1 Hargreaves art vases It has Inherited from any hand panels, water co gold frames, pase Now it was in Franz Hals, as [ have | tels, colored phl""fl"\\_l"'l]‘ and rlrhlknn X sald, that this crystallization culminat hibited by Sanborn. Al & Co. make most for he thus muzaa as it 'el’eml:l.h:l‘ desirable, =moderate-priced = Christmas resents. Thelr banquet lamps, onyx tas cally, the cumulative point in Dutch Exu and statuary are also the very b«y nting. Rembrandt, bis immediate guc- | in style and oricea

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