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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1900. DOGS OF HIGH DEGREE DRAW CROWDS TO BENCH SHOW I e e e ] e e tedebeboe . b R o S S S SP AP AP S A e = ADVERTISEMENTS. BEAUTY IS BLOOD DEEP Pure, Healthy Blcod Means Beautiful Complexion, es Poison uhu Blood When 4. Drive Thils is the CASCARET tab- ablet of the only WHEN ALL UTHEB REMEDIES FAIL. ECTROZONE acts like masic in Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Ailments, Stomach Troubles, Catarrh, Female Complaints, All Blood Diseases. Bend for pampllet to ELECTROZONE wro. c0., 8. F. At Draggists, §1 bottle, will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of 2!l forms of kidney complaint and in | meny Instances the most serions forms of Bright's disease. 1f the disease Is com plicated send & four- vial of urine. 11l analyze It and sdvise you free what to do. MUNYON. At l“ drv:r ts, 280, & visl. Guide to Health ¢ €ree. 1505 Arch st.. Phila. FOR BA BAK- bootblacks, bath- bouses, billlard tables, Lrewers candy-makers, canners, lnundries, paper- factories, sta- dyers, hangers, blemen, tar-rc BUCHANA « LKOS, Erush Manufaciurers, 609 Sacramento St | Mrs. . 3K Plack ~limit, bitches, not ov First, Mona II, Mre. J. P. Atkin; second, Bonita Babe, Teasls Down kennel 4. Omo Girl, Plumeria Cocker kennels ~ mels: H. e Raiston; Claes $3—Cocker spaniels, puppy, dogs, not over 28 pounds—First, Hamp: ton Duke of Oakside iand Class Some of the Aristocratic Prize Winners at the Canine Exhibition. Edman S S . dogs—First, g dr., B K. First Laay limi, bitches—First second. Queen L Joste 11 bitches cpen, re First, tches k of Kent, Luca: H SH WATER SPAN Irish water ni, novice, dogs | Third, Phil Rcche, W. H. Wii- and ‘second withheld.) h water enaniels, limit, dogs— | fon Dan w. H. Wi- Denns C. Leonard; third, | . bitches— bitches— at e Marsh, \\ , dogs Maloney, . A. T. Leon’ , puppy Lamolle, Mrs. D. H. novice, dogs and Mrs. D. H. Hogan. spanlels, 1imit vd Monarch 11, dogs and Hogan. bitches— vd Monarch 1, COCKER SPANIELS y, dogs, aul, Redwood amore, Miss L. M, e Hiil Cuckod, Pine Hili | Geo, Fred Lake. black, novice, dogs, | Hampton Promise, | Bob, Mrs. Arthur limit, dogs, Promis Black, %, Little . black, open, dogs, Dufférin _Pastim second, - Champion | a_ Cocker kennels; third, | Mrs. W. C. Ralston; V, H. | Hiil kennels, spaniels, winners, do . Redwood Cocker ke Promise, Mrs. W. a, third, Queenie reserve, Vera, . Powhattan Tootsi Buddy, 5 K . bitches, | n Princess | second, Mona. 11, . Ralston; ; third, H Omo Girl A'Ium- ria . Queenie Silk, er spaniels, winners. bitches— Sampion Princess Fiavie: v reserve, Mona II, Mrs. J. P, Atkin. other than black, 5 Plumeria Cocker kennels; secon: Onkside kennels: Goldte, 3 ird, Oak- $nap. A. Mayer. | a 3 er spaniels, other than biack, | tmit, bitches_not over 28 pounds—First, Rec wood Virgy, Redwood Cocker kennels cond H. L. Tevis; second, Gyps: 3 Thrasher; third, Trilby 11, 3. b, | ull terriers, limit, bitches, over 30 pounds—First, Lady Venom, Dr. H. L. ., | Tevi¥; second Woodcote Queen, Fay & Gleason kennels; third, Richmond Lassie, Joseph reserve, Hornet, John Tat. H. ( H. I(ll»: A Del- e Venom, H. J. Bross { , bitches, 30 rst, Daisy Harper, H. J, | Mrs. | « | Richmond, Lassie, Joseph T. Cooney; | First, Lac B | Woodeote Queen, Fay & Gleason's kennels. 90—Cocker spaniels, wihcs thae Olack, THE EMPORIUM. § Waist But litle more Sets 29¢. than half thereg- ular price for this special ot of 750 Sterl- - ing Silver Waist Sets; W they are goaranteed = 9251000 fine silver; 200 sets consist of 3 pins collar button and dumb bell link cuff bat- 0@ tons; 550 sets have 3 @a studs, collar button and 35 dumb bell links, engraved or plain reg- warly 50c set, Firidlay only...29c A saving | Hammocks 16. of almost | To-day $1. Shvericat if you buy to-day; very strong and hand- | some woven Hammocks with pillow spreader and fringe on sides, size of bed B O SR S e ORY SROND SRR o= SpCeS o . + @ Hamp- H. ( *e bed e >3- , not over 28 pounds—First, Plumerla Cocker kennels = Other_than black, | First, Hamp- , Chan Toey, other than black i1l Red Fire, orado, Redwood . other than black, 23 pounds—Fi econd, Califor third, ~ McCoy's | n. other than black, . La ornhill k»nn-—lq “ocker ria C kenn ker kennels niels, n La Tootsy Plumeria er 25 pound Red Redwoo. W, DALMATIANS. )almatians, t br. Courtie thira, Spot Dalmatia COLL) dogs—First, Old : second, ‘Arnott's &s—First econd, Verona Braw Scott rst, Verona second, Verona Broker, Ormskirk Harry a Braw Scott Verona First, | , Verona limit, Dbitches- 1L’I‘X Verona kennels. oltles, . Verona kenn. kennels: 1tzer winners, bitches—First, Verona kennels: reserve, Ad- | Winters Collle Kennels, BULLDOGS, Mo 1l y Or- | miral's Sunset, ss Pull doxs ana bitches | 06 Ha eenbaum; sec- | TG, Johi M. Coreinan -Bulldogs, limit, doge and bitches— | v Lacy, Leon Greenbaum; second, Herman Scheffauer. Bulldogs, open, dogs and bitches— Harry Lacy, Leon 8. Greenbaum; sec- | han’s Ruler, Herm: Ed'n-ffn.uer | Bulldogs, winne and | , Harry Lacy, ; reserve, St. Lithen's Scheffauer. Ruler, Herman BULL TERRIERS. Class 109—Bull Terriers, pupples, dogs—F} Woodcote Prince, H. J.. Bross: Second, Vs, ohn 1. Sparrow: third, Jerry R, Miss Beatrice | V., II. C., Rufus, Miss L. N. Bol- | ncho, T. F. Kennedy; H. C., d H. Rountree. ss 110—Bull Terriers, novice, dogs—First, icote Venom, §. Christenson; second, Woodcote Prince, H. J. Bross; third, Rudyard, i reserve, Admiral, W. J. 'H. White; H. Dick Harper, Mrs. A. Martin; H. ¢ odcote Duke, William Strand; 2., C C, W. F. Wattson; H. C. . Sprecke dogs, rs, limit, over 33 poundn st Woodoete Vests II, S. Chris- tensen; second, Admiral, W. J. H. Whiti third, Teddy Roosevelt, Byron Erkenbecker: V. H. C., Rastus, John Tait; V. E . G, Venom, Fay Woodcote Duke, lllam Strand. Class 112—Bull Terriers, limit, dogs, 35 pounds and under—First, Banjo, T, K. James; second, Woodcote Prince, H. J. Bross} third, Terry Me Leon €. Greenbaum. Ci Bull Terriers, open, dogs—First, Ba <. James: second, Woodcote Venom Chrigas, i Pt Prince, H. Bross; V. H. C., Teddy Roosevelt, Byre irkenbrecker; H. C, Hector, J. D. Spreckels; H. C., Sam, Charles Newman. Class 113A—Bull Terriers, winners, = dogs— Firs 3 K. James; reserve, Woodcote Christenson, terrier, puppy, bitches—Firs orge Rudaiph; s cond, Dalsy Ven: rriers, novice, bitches—First, | or- . Magic Harper, terriers, Dr. H. L. ay & ( “Atex Hyde, open, bitches—First, Tevis: second, Wood- eason’s kennels o Venom, ote Queen, Al Hyde Magic Harper, A—Winners, bitches, bull terriers— Tevis: reserv Venom, Dr. DACHSHUNDE, 123—Dachschunde, puppy, do, —First, Snock, Walter Y r(“ ::E Mina, Dr. EAwin Bunnell} third, Nina, dwin Bunnell. 4—Dachshunde, _novices, dogs and bitches—First, Doc, Mrs. H. V. Yorke; second, Fraulein, Dr. Edwin Bunnell; third. Gecko, Alex H. Mindt; H. C., Osoa, Dr. Edwin Bun- o Hnrs. F. D. Madison. %5 — Dachshumde, 1imit, dogs and irst, Rex M, Walter S. Martin; sec- )nd, sl walter & Martin: third, Heiga, D Zawin’ Bunnell; reser aldine Frau 3 v Watter 8. Martin: V. 1. G Gretenen. Dr. B4- win Bunnell, Ciass 126—Dachshunde, open, dogs and bitches —First, Rex M, Walter S. Martin; second, Am- sel, Waiter 8. u-mn, third, Helga, Dr. Ed- win Bunnell; V. H. C.. Fritz, J. B. Reinhardt. Class lZGA—Dnchlhunde. winners, dogs and g s H g H g i g Y 5 £ X H s X H H 5 x » X i H % & & = % % 3 s » & % Sy [ |% E % 3 £ 3 h 5 5 % X x % X [ 5 5 Sk x % X 5 & = & % 5 Iy X 5 5 x » | % & & = Harley; H. C., Veraacitat, Willlam Haley; H. | C.. Surety, L. Waring. ‘Class 133—Fox terriers, smooth coated, limit, A 40x76 inches, regularly $1.50 each— | special Friday only.. .81, This 18 but a C. lictle more than half price—1t is open-work printed Printed Scrim § the heavy quality, Scrim for draperies, cottage curtains, etc. A lucky yurchase of 1200 yards, worth reguiarly 10c yard—on special sale Friday only 6¢c Berry For berries or Dishes 13e. /T1it. very ornamsntal, 25 o 1 erystal \! 'g&.i'r or o V \ % | glass, =i boat-shaped ui.hes. B mcnb al sale Friday only. Crystal Ordinarily sells 2 Ware i5c¢, at 25¢ and 35¢ | a piece, but we | have made a large special purchase that | enables us to cut crdinary prices in two. Thre= hundred and fifty pieces in this lot; sugar bowls, cream pitchers and spoon holders, plain crystal with gold bands, very pretty—on special sale r:-iday on'y, each... 5¢ Memn’s Puff Mostofthem Scarfs 29¢, ¢ reguiar 50c¢ line; many were $1 0o and 2 00—Too many Puff Scarfs in stock—that explains the sacrifice. All nice, desirable goods, and the majority of them this year's patterns. There ars hundreds to choose from. We have surely got the color and pattern that you want. Friday and Saturday only, rhmceI for-.... ...28¢ | Women’s Saving, if Shoes $1.38.°" oy -dav,62c per paT. Dangola Kid g \ Bu:ton Shoes, Coin Toes, ‘ 4 Patent Leather Tips, sewed &\ welt soles; mo tacks or threais to hurt the feet;a good looking, serviceable 32 shoe, in all sizes, 3 to 8, widthE, on sale THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | Friday Sales. Great Veiling Specials for Friday Only. Imporlod Pattern Wash Veils—In cream or white, with fine applique borders, the 50c kind, 25 dozen only, that we bought atzhsalf‘ price—yours to-day, each...................... Spotted Chiffon Veillngs—Thls season’s be5u inches wide, all styl‘sh colorings, roval navy—a great value to-day, per yard.. | Bargain Table—Main Alsle. 5J¢ quality, 18 Millinery Clearance Sale, 50c on the $1.00. Our Mid-season Millinery Sale is a great success. 14th. Until that time every colored trimmed hat, in- cluding the foreign models, at about fifly cents on the doliar. $6.50 and $6.00 Trimmed Walking Hats 1 $16.00 and $18.00 Trimmed Hats, elegant $3:00 materia's. $£3.00 $6.C0 Trimmed Walkirg Turbans—brown, | $25.C0 Imported Model Hats. $12.50 b'ack and navy—now.. $3.00 | $30.00 Importad Model Hats. .$15.00 Another Sale Boys’ Caps. New Styies 27c, 42¢c and 69c. Next Fall’s styles—in fact @ sample line—no two alike—Yachts, Golfs, Military, Golf-Yachts, Sailors—embroidered caps and plain enes—per- fect in every particular—better, perhaps, than the regular lines, for Our prices for they are the samples that merchants selected from. Friday only : 45¢ Caps for. ....... 270 $1.25, 31.75, $2.0), $2.50 and $3.00 Caps. Bargain Counter—Main Alsle. Butfoens Pure white fearl; 8¢ Card. 7 button perfect a special lot of 400 gross —16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 lines—two doz- en on card, on spel ial sale Frlday only, card.. . ..8¢ Notion Alsle. Bab Special bargains| This regular T5¢ Jrom Infanis ear| new Calico Wrap- Finciings. Department, secondwper. red, blue or \/floor for Friday only | black grounds with All wool. Saxony | Rbbed Bands, | regu ar y 43c, to- day 5¢c lnfants Short Skirts, ages to 4 | years, an assort- ed lot that were | $1.5), $1.38 and $1.10, all em-| broidery trim- | med, some with insertion, some | with two ruffles of embroidery, choice to-day | for -85¢ small white figures form- ing strige inch wile, waist lined, wrapper finished with white and black braid, on special sale Fipfe day only.... 48> 12.c Cigars, Genuine 4 jor 260, " Cicar fir v.na Cigars, the two for a quartar sizs of La Felicidad« about one o1 Washable Chamois Moccasins that | —on special sale to-morrow (Saturday) re 40c pair, about three dozen pal'n on only— T 4 for 25c. (ioldcn‘ltlllc Bazaar. | I special sale to-day at...cccerecnenee 0@ & TOF CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE Walter S. Martin; re- Martin, RIE! smooth co: Clerk, N. H er; V. R Harley Club’ kennels. Rex M, Waiter S FOX T —Fox terriers Warren Imrle J. F bite! serv First, Amsel, Class 1 , Vivacity, age, Charles K third, | siden et | . Dr. o — smooth coated, imit, \‘ms , The Legnard, George Bell; *f‘*onml, | Aldon Swagger, J. B. Martin; third, Cairns- muir Doctor, Fowhattan kennels: reserve. Al- | st. G, J a'Aquin; V. H. C., | 1 Waring nooth coated, open, ‘The Legnard, George F : second, n 11 J. B Marting third, Cairns: ir Doctor, Powhattan kennels; reserve, Al- Gon Artist. G. 9, M. E, d'Aquin; V. H. C., weet Willfam, L. Waring; H. C., imp. Rex D, J. H. Debbern. A—Fox terriers, winners, dogs—First, k, Powhattan kennels; reserve, The | Legnard, George Bell Class 131—Fox terriers, smooth coated, puppy, bitehes—First Nuisance, Mrs, Charles E. Tur- t ner; second, Sappho, Charles K. Harley Alice N, California Jockey Club kennel Class 132—Fox terriers, smooth coated, bitches—First, Dottie, 'J. B. Martin; second, mwood Vasear, N. H. Hickman; third, Lady Musk, Georze Bell: V. H. C., Warren Tattle, Powhattan kennels; H. C., Sappho, Charles K. bitches—First, Warren Supple, N. H. Hickma: second, Lady Musk, George Bell; third, Gold: Sunshine, J. B. Martin; V. H. C/, Warren Tat- tle, Powhattan Kennels. Class 134—Fox terriers, bitehes—First, Warren Supple, N smnnth coated, open, H. Hitkman: second, Lady Musk. George Bell; third, Golden E. M. Simvson. X _terriers, winners, bitches— First, Dottle, J. B. Martin; reserve, Warren Supple, N. H. Hickman. BOSTON TERRIERS. Clazs 118—Boston terriers, novice, dogs—First, Sly W, D. Pillsbury. L B Bolon Taviers, put, Gope-mias including black, whlte, brown and | 29¢c Speciais. ! We are getting ready for a Summer Opening of en-| tirely new European and New York models on May | 6c Lace Going to clean up Sale. about 1000 yards of various Laces, near- ly all of them cream ‘or butter color, imitation Torchom, Point dTe- lande, Net Tops, Orientals, Point Venise, Brabant, etc., in widths from 2 to 7 inches. These laces would make very pretty trimmings for foulards, regular prices 9¢, 12¢ and 15¢ yard, all one pncy for Fr.day only Bargain Counter—Main Alste. Furniture In conjunction e < Spring Saie” of .Car- | pets and Furniture we male these additional extra special offers for Firfe day and Saturday. rdseye Maple- Tabe, exactly like picture, 16- |inzh patterned | top, for 2 days | Extension Ta- | ble, golden ash, | extends 6 feet. | seats 10 per- sons, for two days.. 84 75\ Bedroom Set, golden ash, ex- ceedingly wel madeforachea || set, has 20x24. Il inch bevel-p ate mirr €r two days onty..... $15.50 Bieached Sheeting 20c¢. a Not more ihan 20 vards ) customer at this price. We cannot afford to sell it to deal E Isa snap for the patrons of the stora. Heavy, well made bleachéd Sheeting, inches wide (for double beds', costs z2¢ at the mill to-day, balases of a big lot bought by us before the advance. on spe- cial sile Fmday only, pec yard 20c | $1.00 Air Evry¥cywants Guns 69¢." for kis va- catom; get your : boy one to-day and save 3lc. These are “The King” guns (the boy kmnws the | name and how good they are', Fsidav -69¢ Groceries, ¥ = we cial ba rgains for Ll Uors. Frid; lyon'y. Aprloot.— Faney evapora ted, 1b -13e Lucza @il —Crosse & Biwkwell's im- ported oil, quart bottles. today on'y... 609 na’slni~Tnump=uns \Pedhm, Ib... 10¢ Corn and Succotash B Maine, regu ar 12}c tin, to-Zay oaly.... avme D Corcoanmest— est shreid i, reguiar 20¢ Ib, special to-day.... A3 Pure Cream Ryo—i pars oid, ful quart bottles, regular $1. .87¢ Z'nhndol Ciarot i years old, our T5¢ per ga'lon quality., to-day. Sf@ Burke’s Stout-The genuine im- ported, our regular prices $2.15 dozen. to-day. # ..$1.89 Main Floor—Rea KARARAAASRRAAARARARARRAY AdAARARaAdAsAandAatADs b3 = s s X £ b 3 B kT b3 k] i = 3 = 3 auRANAnK EEEE P LT ‘&&hhh“‘fia‘h‘lhdi‘hhih‘dfi“’lh EE PP PP PP de Tremont, Mrs. H. H. Carlton; second, | Class 14S—Yorkshire terriers, limit, dogs— | First, Nivvon, Mes. H. . W. Reddan: secon W, H. C. Plilsbury. First, Little Joker, E. Attridge | € Thomas H. Stvenson; third, Jap.H, Miss ass 121—Boston terriers, limit, bitches— Cl: 149—Yorkshire terriers, open, dogs— Hatje. reserve, , F K Kent, V First, Lady Montez, Mrs. J.' P. Norman. First, Little Joker, E. Attridge. | .. Yeddo, Mrs. Gertrude Bucholtz. e - Boston terriers, open. bitches— | Class Yorkshire terriers, puppy, bitches— 15—Japanese =pa Jpen _bitches-- Montez, Mrs. J. P, Norman. | Fizst, W. P. Feeny First, Princess Jap: Mroe W, Hatp Boston tarrers, winners, dogs— | . Class 131 Yorkshire terriers, limit, bitches— Saan Tremont, Mrs. H. H. Carlton; | First, Gypey, B Altridge ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. . H. C. Phiisbur | Class_152—Yorkshire terriers, open bitches—| (lass reghounds, puppy dogs ontez, Mrs. Norman. 1 Clase 1524~ Yorkshire terriers, winners, Goge— Italian ';nnuu". s. opem, dogs: Fox terriers, wire-haired, pup First. Little Joker, . Attridge; reserve, Duke M. W. A, Deane Py dogs and bitches—First, Feriwood Vera, Robert | of \nrk Mrs . Grace. allan sgeyhounds, open bitches— Armstrong. L Class ' 1i26i—Yorkshire terriers, winners, frs. W. A. Deane 5 Class 136—Fox terr wire-haired, x.mu ;"“'h"fr-'nr,z. Gypsy, E.° Attridge; reserve, ¢ dogs - and dogs and bitches—Third, Dewey, George A. | Neta, W. P. Feeny, T l’v{lph lflrtl and amnn;\ \\llhhlfl & TOY TERRIERS. and lass L F TEAGrS, aat haire OPeN. | Class 153—Toy terriers (of b b | pounds—F g B € Class 138—Irish terriers, puppy, dogs and | Class 13 . N il R TS 3N . e Slass 138 Triah terriers. guppy. dogs | & ‘ Class 134—Japanese spanfels, open, dogs— ' kinese spaniel), E Dalton. Cli 1 irish terriers, limit, dogs and | - — —— — —First. Barney F, E. Courtney. | 140—Irish terriers open, dogs and | bitches—First, Barney F, E. Courtney; second, | Saanich Mixit, M G. Bradley-Dyne; (hlrfl.‘ Exile of Kittle. Class 150A—1Irish terriers, winners, dogs and | | bitches—First, . Thomas Howard; | reserve, Barney | SKYE TERRIERS. | Class 141—Skye terriers, open, dogs and bitches—First, G Brownle, Miss n, Miss Bertie Bruce; reserve, ertie Bruce. TTISH TERRIERS. Class 142—Scottish terriers, open, dogs—First, Fighting Mac, Mrs, G. Bradley-Dyne. Clags 143—Scottish terriers, open. bitches— First, Scotty O'Brae, Mrs. G. Bradley-Dyne. PUGS. Class 144—Pugs, dogs—First, Irishman, P. H. Can you afford t Meyer. Class 144A—Pugs, winners, dogs—First, Irish- ticles as theses man, P. H. Meyer. | POMMERANIAN. | Ciaes 5—Pommeranian, open, dogs and | GEN. JOSEPH WHEELER 3 B e Gives the first of a series of three YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. | great articles upon the Philippine Class_146—Yorkshire terriers, puppy, dogs— Islands, based upon his personal First, Nig S, Miss Maud Schwesinger. Class 147—Yorkshire terriers, novice, dogs— First, Duke of York. Mrs. E. B. Grace; second, Jack, Charles F. Moller. FELL TWO STORIES DOWN A LIGHT WELL| FIRE at 829 Sutter street yesterday afternoon nearly cost the life of George H. O'Neill, who for twenty years has been a faithful member of truck 4. He plunged down a light well and injured humself so severely that at one time his life was despaired of. The fire was in a three-story frame building situated near the corner of Sut- | ter and Leavenworth streets, occupied as a laundry by M. Lacaze. A defective flue caused a blaze, and truck 4 with its men responded to the alarm. It was a bad fire to work at, and O'Netll was sent on the roof with some of his comrades to cut a hole near the wall so as to allow a stream to enter and drown out the fire just he- low. It was supposed that the fire had by that time been driven to the basement, and the stream to be turned in' from the roof was i precautionary measure. When O'Neill cut through, the roof smoke and flames leaped out thfough the hole and he was almost smothered. He was working ! close to a light well, but when the smoke poured out it hid everylhlnz from his view, and_he stepped back quickly to avotd the flames that followed. All would Tiave been well but for a telephone wire that ran close to the roof and just along the edge of the light shaft. Over this the unfortunate fireman tripped and in an in- stant he disappeared down the shaft. It Was two stories to the bottom, a fail of nearly forty feet, and the fireman struck on the hard pavement that formed the flgor of the well. As he lay unconscious it was supposad that he was dead, but he began to recover quickly, and he came to himself again at the Receiving Hospital. His leg is badly broken, his abdomen is rupturcd and it is still feared that he may Francisco Police «Criminal CAPTAIN R. B. O+ e 000 0—@+@+Q+o+. pleasure trip in and her unique CHICKASAW IN question. THE SUNDAY C'LL GEORGE H. e e e e b e ot i o ] have been injured internally or that his| O'NEILL. B S e R C anat B R spine has been hurt. The latest report last night was that he was resti and was in no_apj nt danger. taken to St. Mary’'s Hospital IN NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL Experiences and Observations. CAPTAIN BEN BOHEN Of 30 years' experience on the San Who has just returned from a has written his own story of the Cruise of the Rover. MRS. PHEBE HEARST University of California make an interesting page. Discuss the $1000 marriage license These are only a few of the features—look out for a ghost story, fiction, bock reviews, famous graves and other articles of value and absorbing interest. © miss such ar- Force tells about is | Have Known.” FITHIAN, the South Seas, work at the DIAN GIRLS LEADS THEM ALL.

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