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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1900 NEW HAVEN GIRL ENDS LONG SLEEP| : High Grade | ;trooiism MPOR onecy | Three Under- Strange Seven Weeks’ Trance Into Which a PASS 'I'HE I.I[ White Pigques 'géz%f W“E,'L' !-:-:‘“..’ .,.!95 ,‘;-;,.;’7;:.: muslin Spe- Young Woman Fell After an Extended Waltz 3 | B Pt et e 000000 e00 0290000000000 00000Q GALLINGER - AND PENROSE Sensational End of a De- bate on the Fioor of THE EMPORIUM. i 12%c. On the bargain table in center aisle this morning you wil' find 960 yards of fine and medium grades of White Welt Piques, several styles, all new and desirable, THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. HAZZARD, the Uentriloquist—Exhibition Hall Daily—10 a. m. £ 5 p. m. Dress Goods Sale. Friday and Saturday positively the last days upon which we will sell EMPORIUM. Aaaana cials To-Day. Ladie: ’ Cam-~ bric Gowns, with embroidery - trimmed yoke, fine materials, DAMROSCH WILL | CAPE NOME MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. ,flnn of sewer cleaner will be held in its { offices at the City Hall on March 30 next {at 8 p. m. Applicants will be amined as | to their physical qualifications and gen- Applications . . TRYING TO FIND { - 18" 1 he Rk st te. ol ek s | Sand Centrifugal Pumps, Drake 3 : | | e ,————————— | | 3 3 : : " SPLENDID WORK _ xeovmswwimzeam | NEXT TUESDAY| imcmsresmeses, * . | | Knocks Out Eddie Lenny in Six Fast | BYRON JACKSON. J | Rounds. i —_— | e > Demtrabnitit e B . MISS PAULINE FITZGERALD. . P R 2 W v At . ! : 7. McGovern, champlo . Gadski and Mr. BiSp-| saves an the goit by Sravitation No guich- > be b te oo ebeieiedeseneseieie® Residence of the Clubman a Noble Hebrew Women Tell| ;:n:h‘:r» nf"i?mfi’i‘lfié.’"fl;zfii’?'fiafl.‘l !Mme |5 S Bt ;::eyj‘l;‘ np‘:r_“;'x‘,;.."fi F | eral knowledge of sewe: p. m., March must be filed not later than 3 § i g = s * ;8 & ranging in value from 15¢ to 25¢ per iiberally cut “ ® the Senate. X yard, on special sale for this '250 this season’s Plaid Dress Goods and Go'f Suitinzs at 20 per Cent| sy 3300 + T X dayonlyat..... .. - less tham regular prices. This offer includes the choice of our entire|each, special to- g b 1 3 - B Nokithe Tiomited Sptty assortment of Spring and Summer 1990 Plaid Drass Fabrics, Go'f and Reversible Suitings : ¢ ; | Trouble Arose Over a Discussion on | 25 B over 50c a yard. T5c Plaids 60€; $1.00 Phiis 8Ge; $1.25 - 81. g $ B the Fixing of a Time to Vote [+ e”,y Plaids $1.00; $1.75 Paids $had 1, etc., ete. Ladies” 7 3 IS on the Quay Question in | - First Seetion Left of Entrance. Cambric " 3 Dish 15 Sk b ¢ .| the Upper House. § ISNes [ I 'h' lf 2 Oha:lbc with i g s : » s - | ———— About 2 0 ‘; [/] Ll ”a Pr’ce, trimmed embroidery | = . R i e 10-inch Skirts, regularly [ - + | most emphaticaliythat when the Senator :g Clever Leaf Friday and Saturday positively the last days of the §1.25 each, special L 3 * LTz ton hie L showid L pedE Gull o g;‘“‘ °r |sale of Brown Bros. & Co.’s retail stock of Fine All-Wool this day on'y..75¢ 2 fo'the Béna ; by Gallinger (R.) of | & ishes, In | quits for $7.8505 2250 Suits for $79.25; Men's 112.50 Corset Waisis and Hose Sup- ® 5§ a 2 slatcmentist mabe | N crystalldor Overcoats for 6,257 Young Men's $10 Overcoats $5.043 porter, regularly 50c each, on special sale * '3 yivania. ~ Senators | & o oon olass, that retail rm!ar‘%;"*:: 95 | Boys’ 35 Reefer Suits $2.505 32.75 2-Piece Suits $1.405 Boys’ for this day only........... o a audi | 2 i St 3-Pi i ol X Wear D ent— 3 b¢ h xetiomon:. Hrne | & each, are offered as a svecial inducement | ¥ L0, L ioce Stits $5-00, ctc, ete ool FiooeNear Eievator. p ¢ & htest intimation | & 0 Visit' our Crockery Department fo-day| >Maln Floor. Near Entrance | 3 ° ch a turn. | & 8t the absurdly low price of... ’50 b . the Senate had | For Bargain Friday Only. H H H : ! b fhe il apvopristing | B Sokmes Bhoviame Mtn o New 50c Rih- | Best Castile | [adies’ Fine 3 r the benefit of the people of | R - S v : : i 2 Corpefs and bons 24c Yard. Soap 20c¢ Bar.| Shoes $1.53. § & the ial Sati 3 I “Virgin” i D o B i » - A srecial lot of Sat pe Mousselite | Just 1200 bars of the “Virgia” brand of s 3 . et et | & WP QAPBAFQEEE @, | Fancy R thons, one of this seasons choiceet | Lmported Gastle Soap, best mate, larga bare, | Tiete 3re $250 Black Viel ) § 'S has charge of the case e b novelt; pickei up by our huyer du-ing his | on special sale to-day only at the 20 & ’ nln‘ toeys with Ak'd ; ¢ 1 uay, suggested that ¥ These special offerings are for[racent visit to New York, 43 inches wide, in | extenordinarily low prics, per bar C gyt g e 34 T < - i : Fridav and Saturday only. Isite line of colorings for m Bargain Friday Only axw'good. s:plx;?‘sv of them on 3 : ° hi b- | & fimer Rugs—13:30 inches, regn- s or neck jibots, .rea! worth 5ic per| Grocery Department—Main Floor—Rear. band; to-day, Friday, only g . these Senators, | £ Teric 9% each forn....... . m;{!‘h{:‘ day on 7 R e T we will sell them at the re- s . : : § 6 inchen, ropuarly F5 sach 1000 yart a1 Liguor Specials - i« r«": 1 » R SERY o —Center Alsle. ” * . g 36x48 inches, regularly $250 each | "ovSain Counter—Center Alsle. | wilson Pure R,b:smh .k.y_l;or p ' 53 “ » d assured | for. ... 3 ...$1.90 medicinal use, one of the best whiskies made, ’ ¢ ¢ ak e | B i e 92) Powder amal o neoe st et b - ! H o S 75¢ | cial sale for this day only | et St * r was on his feet, and & - - cral s: n ¥ 2 ight of Entrance. ' § 4 3 ’nd’;h_;;!x‘r\‘ graal ve : all new ra‘tern: Bl'us’l ’90. White Wine — A wholesome, nice 3 ¢ 1 t ore- | & }-ard..l. e 2 isll.(-;g e i tasling dinner wine, on special 370 . don't speak | & Parlor Tab! oak. regularlv <2, o i e sale for this d: r gallon - $ ¢ el S 5. 26| worth 350 Tmperial Tooth ils for WS diy ool I oAl Lace Curfains 3 ., Hamp- | 1 2 it Chairs, ahezenv | Powder (tha: cleanses the 4 1 Poonc' | % Parlor Raception , mahog - - - - > x-a time for a vote | & finished. upho'stered seats, 23 | tecth without hurs ng the F’ne 'nd’a" 730 Pall‘. : orrow. but it was | & gpacial for the two da 7.95 | ename! and comes in the * { ¢ subsided. | ¥ "Pg ) Hatrack: so'id go'den oak. with | following flavors - winter. H We have several odd lots of Notting- 1 bill de- g ] P 17 of opinion, a5 | 8 12x12 inch French plate mrror, reg~lar v | green, rose, listerated, _ | ham Lace Curtains, both white and ecru, ) ) D ansas offered as a sub- } §8.5), speeial for two dsys....... 86«28 | camphoratei and phen- Handsome water color fac-similes depict- | there are 140 pairs in all, 33 yards long . . T ihe JnetRdTa R ot toaTsurn | R " Couch, fu'l c'ipper svring, upho'stered | \ted: and one good quality iz in a realistic manner the red min and | and ranging in width from 45 to 56 inches; P r absolute free trade be- 5 in fancy velours, regnlar'y $12 s=necia' | Imported Tooth Brush. th oman of to-day. These pictures are 13x16 | these curtains are worth from 9)¢ to $1.50 . 14 : Lo Parth S0 1 3 '8 | comtinat on — brush and nches in size and are artistically mouated in | per pair, to t:llmlol t:om hout we place ; | L imilgpeie S 3 i e special -inch red or green mats; the spe- them on special sale for this - : Saeimme callen Uiy e Ak on special s fee twalThe oy e . 1 90 e i ouir e J OO iay oy . - 73¢ = : ¢ * sed by the & < $13.75| xew Toiiet Article Stand— ©On Friday Only. Bargain Friday = ¢ B r:-r'f ‘r }‘ e e “In tse Rotunda. 1 Floor—Front. In Curtain Depart t. ; )4 7 ry reserva. | B ; ’ : R D s . : | - . . . ham to Sing With Or- chestra Led by Him. Lenny of Philadeiphia at the Industrial | Athletic Club to-night in the second round of what was ¢o have been a six-round [ W 2N, March 1 of Charitable Acts and Sacrifices. BOSS GOLD SAVER. Man pumps, water operates machine. works 3 tons per hr.. saves % p.c. free gold. 129 First. caused 4 a trance, s awakene After 1y SR f n d h: Moot Point Before the . o R 0 contest. Lenny was completely out- = = ot L an wal Federal Court. classed, and in the final round was —_— CENTRIFUGAL AM?LGAMATORS. ake I feel | knocked down three times in the one min- SAVES fine gold. In dally cperation at 254 caed } The promise of a musical event of quite Pt ot D Wsmetese. seconds | extraordinary importance was informally va con: forty finish, in the opinion of the fight- “We regret that the fulfillment of one |ute and tell a resident of San esires is still as far | Lenny’ = = 3 of our cherished desires is s | s appes 3 announced last night. Mr. Graff, the GASOLINE ENGINES, 7’ is the p,,‘m[{ s it was some years ago. | iDE men present, nad the appearance ot |an " oy A . = 1S E 3 & vas cor r - rom our reach as it was s years . manager for Gadski, Bispham and Dam- | HERCULES GAS ENGINE WORKS is filling tes Circuit Judse | G o B e (e 4 . many orders for Nome. M1-143 First st., 8. F. Until we have a united Hebrew charitiea | "rppo"qraf knock-down was the only hard | rosch, has arranged In conjunction with in our midst philanthropic work cannot | punch of this rourd, being a swinging | Mr. Friedlander of the California Thea- to solve within the GOLD SEPARATOR, He has just finished the catisfactorily accomplished, and w2 | right on the local man's jaw. He took the 1 cith the impera- L e ny andthe reading of | 0 S Geplore the fact that the hcads | full ten seconds. ‘and “then °McGovern | (¢ 19, Eive In complance Wik (€ IMDETR. | MARSHALL Goid Saving Mackine, 29 Foi- gerald's s bearing upon that important | Sr eor Sjdess Inat have not taken | Fushed at him with his usual sped and | ki o5 v i O === = B w r w her < g vl e POTtant | ot our oldest institutions ha 2K€D | with a couple of light body blows sent | Orchestral concert at the Grand Opera- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS = w atter In Issue is whether |, gavorable attitude toward this unfon of | him to the floor again. The local man |house on Tuesday afternoon next. Sai ) SRVENI BN R rities g=id court has jurisdiction n the | oparities.” again took the full time in coming up, | Mr. Damrosch will conduct the Holmes g WO AL R, TR - < E g g o ("‘“’{.EJ S;uFife. | “The foregoing is an excerpt from a very | when after a couple of passes Terry land- | symphony orchestra and Mme. Gadski —_— = = d, against George ttell, the | = = : Mrs. P. N.|ed a light body blow on Lenny, following | . 4 " LS. s nd club man. The | interesting report rradl h.\o”_[_’]“ of the | it UD With a right on the jaw. Lenny was |and Mr. Bispham M“‘l contribute “"“’ LUBRICATING m,o,kfde on sna w some time ago in the | Lilienthal at the annual m & then counted out. interpretations from Wagner's most im- :ssmx{t‘"umtrfixcx. ShSs Sy portant operas. The announcement is looked upon as one Emanu-El Sisterhood yesterday. It was | iistened to by nearly a hundred members [ Fi The semi-wind-up was between Tommy on a showing made | eitz of Brooklyn and Jack Lansing of e effect that he PLATES FOR SAVING GOLD. yays whirling - mus n Francisco off of the philanthropic organization and ap- | Camden at 108 pounds. It was a spirited | of prime importance to local musicians as | Sehaeslein & Burridge. 3 Hardie place, off Ned to the nited | OF U Phy® them. Other reports of the Srusgle from the start to the < nd of the | an opportunity to hear the best art under | _Kearnv. between Sutter and Fuan streeta. e contention that Whitteil | Splendid "Mknd;"r‘:e:’nlflmv'tr f‘_mptfm{z | forced Lansing to the edge of the ring |the most happy conaitions. F.W. B Plating Works, 52 Mis- residence in tnis [ Fead BY the LA TECharg of the clothing | and with a light punch sent Lansing | This is the first time chat the present | sion st ne Jessie 301, e ore the Federa ranc . i - > nd | th . ’, C mbina aler 1 s > = . refore the Federal courts | branches. Mes ¥ B mber of men and | through the ropes and he fell to the floor, | combination cf talent has departed from PORTABLE SOUSES. ] The fall jarred Larsing considerably and he sald he was tco weak to continue. Feltz had clearly the better of the go, his body blows especially being effective. | the type of entertainment it has recently | offered us with such success, and despite the general approval that has been vouchsafed to the recitals with piano of were helped to securing em- | tted out with proper | m, chalrman of the BURNHAM-STANDEFORD CO., and 1st sts., Oakland, or Builders’ Ex., Washington boys who Y 22 loyment by being fi spfiarel: Mrs. J. Bauw FAKERS POINT e involy, s the disposition of the t by the late Nicholas Luning, who died on August 11, 189, leaving an es- ist X bureau, had the pleasure to | D-EDGI“G PUMPS | at §7.245,000, and Whittell and | €mplovment Buree L. o0 vorts of the bu- | Sty Rmaatsh e the past two weeks it is acknowledged G Lo orne were appointed ex- | feport that through the efo s bt = c ches- | Ofl. Gasoline. Steam Hotsts, Centrifugal Pumps, A | BNE ANU H ecutors. Toxue wetk appoinieg x| rrnudegghl-‘"f"’;‘gsi",';;’r:i"’“"”‘d;’"fi“ e;"\‘}:'x'_f BRODE WINS OUT. :p:lu:xziralcg;'?e%nd?r’:;i'; o’(‘(‘lrrul!)xa(r;lr:t:‘:t:!h Engines&Botlers. HendyMach. Wks., 40 Fremont. Mrs. Y ecemend | lished in good positions; ) - R. David- | o — : Mr. Damros e AT rife. 2 daughter of the decexsed | UShEl IR §¢%he good work belng don> in | Derby Candidate’s First oo will lend a new and larger interest to the RARSE STEAR PUNS and sister of Mrs. Whittell, alleges th- S. of which herself aud | event. h salt water for siuice boxes: and force of money made him a favorite, but he cut little fieure in the race and was driven to his limit to beat the 3) to 1 shot, Ben Chance, for the place. The race : the value of her portion of the estate the sewing class, of sio: at New Orleans. Supply fresh or v ) oney. stocks a . er members had supervision. high or low lifts. Simonds, 33 Market st AFTEP : g BBy i g s B Rotchlid's report om he| NEW ORLEANS, March I—F. W. FANNING’'S NEW RECORD. = o o T o 1 ° et b b avery that 0 mothers’ club was not read ¢ iva | Brode, the Schorr derby candidate, made e PUMPS AND GASOLINE ENGINES. = nd interest to a corporation tormed | chairman being in New York rs. U¥A | nil"aie public appearance on the local | Californian Makes 175 Straight Kills | Al kinds ot Pumps and . Gasoline Engines. ac dcirs and called the Luning Com. | Colemean Prsic¥or” the C umbla Park | track to-day, and though hustied a bit at the Traps. N O e e v . She avers | h vas afterward | e’ Club, which has now 164 membe n the stretch disposed of his field easily. NEW YORK, March 15.—Jack F: i VIN NGIN| he | informed by Whittell that the value of | Boys Club. - hower baths | o % - ’: . ch 15.—Jack Fanning. PILE.DRIVING ENGINES. Boxers and Club Mauagers | her interest in the company had sheunk v | @ fine bullding. I enances. and is | 10y ublic would have Prince of Veronia | the crack wing shot of Callfornia, created | Worthington Steam Pumps & Water Meters, and other necesss under _the SUperv Mrs. Rosalie Kau a new continuous match record at the traps | _Mundy Hoisting Engines. Tatum & Sowen. on Madison Square Garden roof to-day, breaking 175 inanimate targets straight. 5700 She accordingly asks for a judg. ment for $79 62 as damages. Mr. Whittell introduced witnesses before islon of Sydney Peixotto. fman described the work the Friendly Club. another branch nl,‘ ENGINVES, BOILERS. ETC. Try to Avoid Sharing NI Judge Morrow to prove that he was of I. W. Helliran Vi " BAKER & .TON. E nd Boflers; 1 the procee e g e E & sisterhood, and Mrs. L will 'do Brode good. Burns received an | This record was accomplished withoui 1 HAMILTON. Eugiues a : RGSPODSlbth- J the gate ] . T St "YE e eitied o report on the doings of the | gvation from his admirers. All of the fa | rest. » lowest prices on the coast. Pine & Davis sta. of the contestants | ong A Tes "fi-r dm_"l“;;{;ch-. dr. h“_ E kindergartens, At e vorites were beaten. The weather was| Although Fanning's record .of 175 - —— T of agreement, bue ot fils Intentibe to rhe e o e The Teports were adopted and Will be | rainy und the track heavy. Resulta: straight kills has been surpassed, 1t has ROCKERS. == 3 Fh = e de- 4'to become a permanent reciden, | issued by the society shortly. AL the ot~ | Seven furlongs, F. wW. Brode o™ Erines of | never been accomplished before in a con. | ROCKERS Mo, e Hula, Rocker, best on Pugilist Butler's Manager rms He ppropriat Il on cross-examination ad. | clusion of their reading G She e n: 'n Chance thir me, 1:33. | tinuous match. The best record of straight Machinery. PAR kills is 213, but the record was made in different events, that is, the shooter mada straight kills in several different events, regardiess of te the contrary will find before interesting t 1 occasion to give the ladies vice on their treatment of | delivered an He took Four furlongs, selling, Blink won, Frances Rels second, Dionysia third. Time, :30! 15. CO., 21 Fremont st. Mile and an eighth, selling, Judge Steadman % t 2 mitted that he went to New York ‘n the | first_instance to avoid service in one of Was Approached to Have the bers. % TENTS AND COVERS. Affair Last Eight or Ten at their obliga. the Luning suits. but that he at that time | Some sound ad & cec- | won, George B. Co nd, Can I See ' 4 | s, at ti ttend the various cec- | won, rge “ox second, Can ee 'Em = t - o= L permanent residence. ons, & the past twelve morchs. | Seven furlongs, handicap, Aratoma won, | FARNNESTECOTA IS exceptionally briliiant | ~covers. m work done durin Acushla secorid, Tom Collins third. Time, 1:31% Joseph D. Grant told about a conversi e ha | er's sentiments struck a respon- | Sgrrien SETERE i o plished in-the face of a blinding s Eastern metropolis for a named? pthe | T4 they applauded him enthusiastically. | “spile “seiling. Pfince Real won, Tildee second, | seventy-sixth straight, was comparatively | onmre: T ev Monmney e £ Tith Ereat energy and capita ness mun | AT0 Mouls Gerstle, treasurer of the or- | gorrel'Rose third. Time, 1:48% R . but was lost through carelessness. - - T Mrs: Fite testifed that the Whitte! | gamization, submitted the following re- | —_———— Another phenomenal record was hung up § Sbnice o €A% amciumtat 0 Sl Teal | port: Prance Shot. on the rifle range by L. F. Ross of the | *This, ladies and gentlemen, is the cele- Club w pia And Jones Strests, wa B Lot | R et Meih Tae 1 Shttoot - = . . | Elite Rifie Club of Brooklyn. Ross estab- | brated trick donkey, Dot.” said the clown, has tried t nia_an s 8 s. was still kept up | For accoun 1899 ... .§2,161 PETALUMA. March 15—Imported | jished a new record of 2429 out of a possi- the animal was being led into the ring. to cash on hand March 1. and Judy ; To cash collected for dues and donatio: ¥ with the necessary retinue of servancs, | and stranger which was evidence to her that Mr. Whij When it was in- Trance, a celebrated mare. was shot at |ble 2500 points. He held the best previous | “After many years of most patient effort ab: i P "g fiscal vear ending February 23, 5 | the Reinhart stock farm. Glen Ellen, yes- | record of 245, made at Madison Square | I am able to say that I can make him do % : e i e e e S - % | terday after breaking a leg. Garden last year. anything Be wants to. _— 84,632 43 gaining t otal - - t ng, sanitary g ON THE PRESIDIO LINKS. By distursements {of fering, A te, PERERERRTTERREEERE XXX ELLRLR L XXX TLLXLLLLRE LERTELLRLL LR L WRLL) L4313 ments rende Qualifying Round of Council’s Cup eipts were played e were influenced by W < | for Women Will Be Played Cash on hand March 1, 1300 e o 2 ¥ 9 g -D The foregoing amount will be grear!v | llers intimidated To-Day. | Bu"e\mr(rodsme e art. of 1y Sresant | : s s tale an | T yghtaen “holes, | vynmth.t #a: thewasioEal;collectiqns wii) il . 9 medal play, was held yesterday among eight caddies of the San Francisco Golf Club, who had previously qualified by making the lowest scores over nine holes, medal play. The prizes offered were sets of golf clubs, but the contest turned out is expected that over $3000 wil made. 1 over fo the treasurer ior cur- Pent expenses. The amateur benefi( per- formance given at the Columbia Thea cer a month ago netted $5000, and the buildin; 3 month g ached 3. Mrs. Lillenthy $ stated in open meeting that within the ey e une 1ack of &corers to | present vear thé sisternood would have a keep tab o0 ihe Dors. No award was | frcbullding, which would materially aiq e o he Draa At or & competition will | {¢"jn 'its work. ‘The varied branches of B o iy e e e ey D adlety are mow scattered in three Tojday the qualitying round, over eight- | hyjiaings, and it is the intention to .ring gen holes, medal play, of the competition | ‘hem together under one roof. for the Councll’s sup. for women, will be | "Giing to an important engagement R held on the Prestdio links. * All "score | 1, "oofeanger was not present to de 1900 MODEL, BROAD CELL. Affords to suffering men and women the only rational homs self-treat- ment. . (Special attachments for ladies.) would be nro- by having all bets had been ors felt assured N put up an honest r astonishment the B in the ex- public After Thousands of testimonials have been received by me from those who have experienced relief by its use. It wili pay you to read these: superiority over Jack o pponent, ards must be signed by a sci > - ende amous contract | Sansed in at the clubhouse berr;‘:e“:m:;‘g Ef;a?fl:b:f:i?:’ieg;\‘nn R | - R der these cir- | The eight ladies who make the ¥ 3 : Sireeiam, Yookt ot 12 pay | Goores will De entitied to enter the mes; | the Emanu-El Slateriood, i 8 oA he | Another Grateful Patient. Severe Kidney Trouble Cured. 3 Ry | be a lasting lesson fo men of | FOURd fOF the cup, ‘which will be plaved | present. as hie will five an interesting talk < \WEST BERKELEY, Cal. Mar. 13, 1900, - 57 = Wil be piayed Wednesday. e(h:ezrjn!l-flr:lls o Lo ’“b’ec"zfosl‘::ewmgofie e afee D e — DR. T. A. SANDEN + the Marquis of entative of Butler makes the | the finals Friday, the 23 of the Emanu D e et o & My taetie G & Tt Uaabe you six weeks ago worked wonders in my case. lified statement that proached by J. J. Groom of get another, money would not buy it from me. I constder your Beit to do ‘more than you claim for it. as it cured me of kid- ney trouble of long standing. I will cheerfully recommend your Beit to my friends. Wishing you success in your good work, 1 am. yours truly, J. H. BUCK. he was ap- 4 —————— the National ‘Whitney Family Troubles. The case of Charles C. L. Whitney, charged with threatening to kill his wife because_she }Ereferred to live with her sister, Mrs. Ed Anderson, Hyde street, was continued before Judge Mogan yes- Liltenthal; Mrs. M. to say that I feel as a new man, and I give you this testimonial to uwe. if it will help amy of my faflow Betags. They are privileged to write to me at any time. You: A o CHARLES DOURNEAU. ———— “run down’ or lack snap and vigor to perform the functions of every day life: If you have rheumatism. weak back, kldntlyr. iver or bladder trouble: If you have abused in any way the natural advantages given you by nature. DR SANDENS ELECS Club and asked to use his influence with Butler to have the bout last eight rounds. Whether this was part of the scheme to rob the betting public he does notsay. Mr. bi Jacob Voorsanger; vice presi- . Esbe I st Lewis rstle S eorresponding secretary, Miss Victoria R 1 councll of administration—Mre, A: A dler, Mrs. Clara Baum, Mre. J. R David- berg 2on. Mrs. 1. W. Hellman, Mrs. Leon Sioss, Mrs. L | g Groom denies making this request, 5o incident resolves itself into & ques.. | | | ; of veracity. It develops that Charies . - 'A. M. Davis, Mre. B. B e S i : L s terday. Mrs. Anderson' was called and | J. H, Neustadter, Mrs. ‘A. M. Mre, e 3 I you have abused in any way the r ages efven you by naturs. DR SANTES - man held the &ate recelpts. Which dis- | loved a voluble witness and took palns | Dreyfus, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. L. P. Well. TR L ABES OF MEN" containg mrach sseful Ilormation you wEht 5 Dave, Tt Ie Toucy for the king: OF If 08 Wi mad o P tis Doolroome, | ¢ moneY Whs bet| (o show her hatred of her brother-in- | Mra. 8,8 Kaht ¥0%. 0. I iman. " Mea. L. | ical advice, call and consult me. ‘It will cost you Rothing. Office hours, § to 6; Sundays, 10 fo 1. n » e . She ca m a , lar, - | tiam 3 3 - s e | SET viligin, Judas, ricketer. monster and | Eus. Mre. H. Wengeahelm and M. K. 6 O'FARRELL STREET NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES. e '3t eour | Wedding invitations, visiting cards, | other names. Whitney will tell his side of | Kettman. " “San Francisco, Cal. ' 119 1-2 South Spring Street, | Koh-1-noor pencils and Waterman foun- | the story this morning. Civil Service Examinations. [ . § BUSSEL BUILDING, rORTLAND, OR. L3S ANGEDES o | tain pens are our great specialties in sta- TP S TR T E; frioh - | Sanbo! Valii & Co., 1If you would firmly impress a thi on ‘The municipal service announces cree unconsclously added to the | Uonely depefument. o ¥ | a man's memory tell it to his wife. © that a special examination for the posi- il i @ @itSculty by not commencing to count Steiz- 74l Market st