The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1900, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1900. 7 povert. STRONGHOLD 0F wscovoss | OCEAN MDTHE ARG BOXERS s e sl WATER FRONT Boys’ 3-Piece Suits $3.95—0nly 89 of these, siz2s for boys 8 to 15 years, strictly all woo! materials, in colors least calculated to show dust and wear, good patterns, stylish cut and extra well made, coat, vest and knee pants sold by us reg- KEEP THIS IN MIND! THE SPECIAL LIMITED it MISS LLLI‘AN BURKHART !: EXGURSIUN = ularly for $5 and 36, Thu rsda; Friday and Sauu-day..!.’ 33.95 Second Aisle—Right of Entrance. v RS AL ON 'CHANGE.” Week of He Dewey’s Brave Men, Is | i el | - : i Not ks, b 4 .d MUUNT SHASTA Rev. F. M. Royall, a Missjon- Asphyxiated. Australia Sails for Hawaii. |5 Trrermfe .o Men’s 2k i 2t . ADVERTISEMENTS. .»H G 0b 0 b e de @wmfl»fl@*@flmmm&w+9{ THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. o e P e e y 3 ‘g un on’s Inhaler.: {t Thursday, May 31 ol} i ursda ay 31. i b 3 A Common-Sense Cure for Catarrh, - b3t Bk E EMNRI“ Nt 'S | ‘ancy Asthma, Bronchitis, Diphtheria ; IR Duhing 4 iy and All Throai Troubles. ? 3|8 B GolidenRule Bazaar. & v L, Clouds of medicate! vapor ar? (nh'n!fid > & | $1. s CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. $71.00. through the mouth and emitted from the ' ¢ nostri's after having cleansed and vapor- | & b4 § The world-renowned EJ Belmont Cigars, Reina Irzet?:flll r‘ehn ?x‘ee:s:d %‘;r<osAn§§:< fi' ; +|% Vicioria Superiors ; sold everywhere and always 2 Everybody praisss it. ltcosts but §1and | ¢ i f for 25C; on special sale to- day (Thursdav) only... is sold by all draggists. : S sl i il sedetnssseddsnda e sniereidl NP REE 1 4 | & Cigar Devartment—Rotunda To the Retail Druggists of San '; 3‘5 ’ Francisco and Neighboring Cities: § 1|8 0ve’-stock Sa’e Place yn[u' order wlith u‘l‘“don“ for - ¢! 5 e Muny nhaler. t will do what is o /| - . c!aulm g for it, and s tye best seliing | o h 4 :: Men s clath'ny. proprietary arlid" we ever had in our | & E ;;;zlb(;:.hmen[. We are tuying them in | :) o % 315.00 and 3'2-50 Suits $9.95. ts 2 @ l g df"lndx:g;;nrselv:i heavily overstock- : ed_with Men's Suits from $1250 to The Greatest Discovery of the Age. : i:g V) £330 xo ke o e pm“m o " a on C» 3 11 - ay and until further ngr, Munyon LH:;;]J?{[;(I:U\ NO RISK, as the Munyon Co. will : @ g _‘GX l‘l;.'h- to elose out the surplus. o or 2 el . MESEIPY PRGSO R i 2y *iD ese suits are in the lar singl ular remedy { 4 . 5 ;orrectly fashioned and made up in N & rat-class maaner, plain and f: Catarl‘h a“d ASth ma. | : 2 | E cheviots and flncg worsteds in 20 different e;?:rys SeE’ a3 St e ® | and patterns, and good, fast biue to t\v-\ ’;OIEETSEAIEE ngtflGal\yrqud"s at once with the $ ‘s serges, all at the very special price ’32 &5 y STS, | ) | 0; ong Pants Suits $4.95— ENTRERE .. FHAEAING L Zealandia Reporting “Au [ Well to the Schooner Sadie. f‘g A T00 goot e T $6.50 Sua for young I i o | 4 13 to 19 years of age, new goods in mobb; o D040 0650660000000000005000000006040006000000090006+000e0e0 8 ii:mz.ve ¥ patterns, stylishly cut, well t d, LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO. jonly be solved u;w;n'. i('"k’“ emberment. ¥ g, made up with great care, are offe redPas an;;:ceill — = s e [:G M ES FHUM e I R e s S T N EWS FRU M TH E = inducement Lo'n:ke a trial purchase inour Youths’ EME o Jositl He st Depart - s T ¢ sirted son |ttt e poriion, 5o, :.’2#;2‘;%?.&:; & iy amd Saturday.. . $4.95 Iy H 4 » ® & ] 3 5 5 H i g 5 E X 5 = s i H t summer and that | § © become very ag- | { | | | i | i : @toei e e esedeie@® . . ! to-day for good trunks. - of Neckwear, EZRA KE"DM.'. ary, Arrives From Shan- ®| Gaelic Arrives From | Sale. v Ties 19¢., bo:: 55 v & CARLISLE y tung, China ® the Orient | ed, waterproof painted, dozen in all W BILL & ] + e e Urient. | heavy mallea.| —band bews, sailor knots and puf scarfs, i :-f‘o;-er‘ chairs L | ® 24 e | ble iron cor |light, medium and dark effects, good ma- . ? MONDAY, J A h o | ® | | ner clamps,| terials, in pretty patterns, no tie in the ~ = { i iekets, inelading. bertn 1y | Says the Hatchetmen Are Determined | IX ¢ | Another Horde of Chinese, Japanese | patent lock, 4| lot worth less than 25c, many of them in sleeper, to Wreak Vengeance on All For- 1 & | and Koreans Now in Port—Steam- ‘ (revers ible worth three times that price—all at one * * ON LY $10.00 | eigners—Were Formerly | J = ship Zealandia Runs Into | har@w: Mt] ;n'l:;rm price, Thursday 19¢ o | l.lme BI' 0ff the Tflp = NS 000DMAN, | o T M Royalla BRptst missieniey ) o '¢ | The Oceanic Steamship Company’s mail | % hbody, 3 riveted hinges, stitched leather| c e Cusibe Dosn. E 0. MecopanSnerel Passenger Agest. ,:}’\“‘1"\“‘ mfngl‘(’: ‘;‘f‘gfl;::i‘fiy 4 & |steamer Australia sailed for Honolulu handles, iron bottom, set-up tray with| ony"ess . Mo K. ed in this city w vite | ¢ / ¢ | terday. She took away an unusually val- | rtmen i { Passenger Trafic Manager. on the Gaelic yesterday and Js | & % | abie furss sl & Dhe irow X of Dassen. | f:‘;:r:td !l‘l.‘a;rm?;:lv‘n::]llden::;;pddurab]e shoes 31585' | e d at the Russ House. Rev. Mr. | ¢ [ | gers. Not another ounce of freight could trunks —fo=day onl; . | FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE, missionary work was confined to | ¢ be got aboard the vessel and a consider- ru g A oned nilkt of Admission 10c the province of Shantung, situated about | [ © | able quantity that came down at the last 3 g '” GREAT LAMBARDI OFERA QUARTET AND | eighty miles from the headquarters of the % | ionmnt hud to e 1eCE Behind. | | Men’s Shoes to- i a s E . who have been terrorizing the | f & | Those who went away in the cabin of : day at the mss SANDOLIN IN ENGLISH SONGS. | COUBtry for the past two or three et o ‘ | the Australia are: W. G. Ashley, H. G. . si | wholesale i e - | eserved Seats, 25c. Matinee Sunday. and who are now reported to be marching | Baker, J. Beeman, F. J. Berry, Miss E. I 3- Imh . price. Congress 4 P ot S on Peking. He says the trouble with the | ¢ | C. Chaffey, W. S. Chonce, wife and child; | & Main Floor. Shoes, made of turday at 2. Boxers commenced 1 | " 4 | Mrs. George Cole, C. H. Cooke and wife, 4 | Miss T. Degemeyer, Miss Clara Deku ral impression was that they would over: | T A Dodlan, Gegrge D. Dornin, Mrs.| run the country. At times they have meL 0000409000 | i“ul“ h’{ GLll\" 3;. = }f ot L o with repulses, as In the case of the at- | HOMAS MURRAY. b R D D Sk o e Ciliabs ot Ensntung, T MAS A a_seaman of | Hoogs and two children, 8. L Hyman, black ca'f, new No-Mafch coin toes and tips, sewed flexible soles— Gas nghfel ® (shoes that retail regularly in this for 5 pair. Special fo=day By special arrangement|Store P -» with the Pacific Coast only .$1.85 since z gressive. When he left Shanghal the gen- | THOMAS MURRAY. ULAR PRICES—25c and 50c. ey OPHIR OIL COLUMBIA&- STOCK! t time they ziizunmmmnmmm But their large forces are becoming the | Dewey's fieet during the battle of | C. Irving, M. F. cause of serious-apprehension, especially | Manila Bay, was nccidemallv as- among the foreign element, against whom \ phyxiated by E Matheson, Mis McKenzie, R. S. Moore, e v . e Now \.HDE‘;:_:DY. s ] COALINGA. R arsiacs & SOty Mavert R asetiad Murray was found dead in his bed yes- | Pletts, P. Schnelder, And = invention, the “No-Match " Bleven dosen Men's EE SATURDAY. = N -rm\_ PoPHIR Tao Whey, nsiated means | terday morning by Mrs. Frank Stanton, | F. O. Sodergren, George F. | & Gas Lighter,” we are se ling| "ats TS S5 st o » N T { {0reny lz}x\ll“hmzr nou”':.lgf}r:x‘za(}i;rn | ‘wllnhv\hrlwm z{w had made his home while | wife, W. W. Thayer, H. B. Thomas, H. W. 1{ 500 at the remarkably low s “;acnfiv‘l_ ) s it ¢ [in the city for several years past. The | Thomas, M Miss Wells, | i ¢ pri st $ er N C GOOdWIn it Aty L B Bl Sres Decteotin fong g0, but until recent: | body was taken to the Morgue. e ® | Miss C. West, N. H. Willlamis and M;x{‘ ‘1‘::;*:“"’" i 250 32.65. the prics you for- STOCK FULLY PAID. depreda {r ‘firat acts of violence | The investigations of Chief Deputy Cor- | Youns. % This is ,w.[';};mfl,mt,j merly had to pay for Ma)flne Elllott | NON-ASSESSABRE. f_um)m;nued_ when mevA‘ al;{acl{e? the | oner ‘\‘L i o\r'mlrk and Deputy Smith indl-| W. S. Chance and Andrew Smith are } :} e e simply take this grade. They are the hats that the atholic missionaries. n effort to sup- | cate that Murray met his death by acci- | special custom-house nts, who are| nvenion; | ig st (but no othe )/ Directed and operated by R o 2 DA ] 3 s ore (but no other store) sells regu- A LRy Ry Aendtm el press them rved to \".'."’g.,"’f,": {dent. He came home Tuesday evening at | going to Honoluiu to reorganize the cus- | & of the old gas burner, puti; oo "sa 45, e R . ‘the relalives ana-|S ©¢lock-and reminded Mrs. Stanton of | toms service in the islands. Mr ance | g 1his on in its place, turt on\ 5’ 4os0n St Hats in the new Youman WHE '{WE WEHETWENTY ON OPHIR OIL COMP R er, SANS (8Ad| her cngagement With him to visi¢ her | intends making a lengthy stay in the | g 1hs gas ahd i lights. Thers| oen Sl Hats fn the sew- i ANY invaders. | mother’s grave the next day. Aftér a | group and is accompanied by his wife and | P o - 8 are no elec'rical appliances and the gas o y o J 8 only burns when you turn it on.~ When|® 90%0 Fedora Hats, handsomely trim- & b 500 ofered are gon:, no more can be| el colors black, tan, light and dark ince last December. = Several lawless ac and, who is a clerk in the | lulu in connection with a machine-shop | e the regular prics ofl IO | commitied afterward, aroused our Sus- | . abserved a Iight jn his room, | that §s being established there. Captain | 0Mfaimed cxcebh ab the regular p 4 To-day only $2.65. S picions, but just pre s to my d(.mmu". vresumed he was reading, which|C. Capilos also went down on lho Aus- | g Sy cents sac y «00. | the spirit of frie ness manifested on | was correct, as a novel was found on a| tralia. In connection with George 1 & Lamp Dept.—Rear of Rotunda. | Main Floor—Off Rotu 5 | the part of the ( ese led us to belteve chair _in his apartment when his death | curgus he is going to open a large r = 3 | that no more troub I was | was discovered at T:30 o'clock yesterday | rant in Honolulu. " He is taking down with | @ u@@@euataeeiitatataan tuutastunananeaanssasananaana ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— “We believed ali the trouble had sub | pleasant good-night M dued after the murder of Dr, Brooks, an | veom. At 3t o Episcopalian divine, in the Honan prov- Mills Building, San Francisco. | Los Angeles Office, 402 Douglas Block. urray went to his | child. R. S. Moore is secretary of the H o'clock both Mrs. Stanton | Risdon Iron Works, and is going to Hono. E T P U RN PR PR PR R R R P P R P e R e B D R D e E LR LD aa'«hm-nha‘aawmammmmmamamwmauumumm omber of miners north with him to | e e lower gudgeon of the the locatior tiller. A good breeze The Julia K. Whalen came herefrom New | spite of all = but recently left | seventy cabin passengers, one lhxn(~e the gervice. He had applied, however, for | and one European In the second cabin, re-enlistme: e soldiers ha blowing. but received | ‘6 55 [ cof fal"ln | E | twenty T8 was on the Cotosrs Honelula ery vesterday morning Mth‘ ol . Pty gallon to- a | foreign nd their metho Little is known of the dead | and 25 Japanese. 14 Koreans and i party of gold hunters during t. man’s_family | i He will doitif youinsist upon prised the element. Offcer 5 connections. " te ‘had in- | nese i the steirage Daky Of g t-be i ey escort _foreigners ut the strects and | formed Mrs. Stanton that he had a sister. | Were twenty pa haw Db ~ P 1l sail her | Ih :f fldrm 4v|(h hmflh “‘;n t chat amh the D. h\\'!nln this was not in | Unless the naval authorities take charge | ‘M"P‘f “l ‘]h h“» The “" in_ s {Llr“\\un)u: Jitan Repaye dad W) A ht in the h me "u%l et him deprive you of health, |!|accordance with the dignity of the Chinese | of the remains they will be given burial | Were landed about 10 a. but the ship | 0 Nome. were caugh P th | by Mr. and Mrs. Stanton. F S0 nol e ratoased it 1o day. Those Water Front Notes. e winni: Sl with the fact t s | Like most men who follow the sea Mur- | who came up in the Gaelic’s cabin a Sergeant Tom Mahoney of the Harbor twenty years he has | | across the bay as | | did not receive ti ray bore many tattoo marks. One of these | Mr | Chinese officials a the soldiers were | was peculiarly conspicuous, it being a star | C there to afford protection to the foreign- | on his forehead. fi what it might. | identification c’\uked him to be remem- “Some of the act committed by the 8. Atherton, Miss Allan, P. Crightoen, | . Brown, F. W. Glade, 8. A. Hunging- | E. Hay, J. C. Holberton, F. Lan- | s 3 en, O. Neuhaus, F. Reville, Miss L. Swen- | tween the hours of § and 10 a. m. it was Always Use Platt’s Chlorides B. Miss A, Byan - “":"fll;rl'(h"r[_fi*;“m‘;;" fme | for household disinfection. You will Ifke its cet cars were blockaded. i ———e————— Te extra bo: | x.xln\n' and T:h\u[ron hruanls‘ ‘n?xt :‘l‘;;]h(r“:l;‘ THEOPHILE GARNIER Cof-farin is the only cereal coffee that is steeped like tea. f violence were not | bered by sailors in every clime where he Great Knife Society.’ | had heen, even those who did not know but by members of a band of robbers, | his name bearing remembrance of him be- - ¥ E E. | whose home lay some distance to the east | cause of this unusual and prominent tat- B. Ishiwatan, Mrs. F. Lansen, Ffill\ ! {of us. The; are many Chinese “whose | tooing. \_e\rmh J. Orange, J. Stern, W. H. Wood, | Sau: 2 army, yet it had the effect of impres | | the Boxers a lives are devoted to pillage and plunde s iE R e i e | €.°C. Carpenter, wife and daughter; Miss | could not handle the crowd fast enough to | and who rob and ern‘x’ ev 7n g own ] Betiters B e A i& the new rafl- | J. Lhfi*l:;;\s‘e‘y, IA}lrs E. F. F Mr. | relieve the N’"Tgmfll “T"l*‘f_'(‘m‘:"‘i;‘;‘fgé MISSING FROM HOME | villages. a e buyi their agricultural - ussey, Re e picnics across e b sLe) a 1 —_—— “A'“NLE T0- DAY lt Z l5 P. M| The flold Fast cll “The question of peace in China can | biher Machinery In the United States, — = | Wi niid; Rev. F. M. Ro: Wife | excursions to the grounds were nearly all | { and -hnd 0. P._ Schumacher and’ wife, | billed to leave the ferries at the same| Had Become Melancholy and Flighty MR. JAMES NEIL E Mr, and Mrs. J. Van Aalsh, M. Schroeder, | hour. This fact accounted for the rush. ’ AXD COMPANY, Presenting L ‘ ? | Miks D. Atherton, Miss Ruth Adams, S.| The British steamer Victoria is to have | Since He Recovered From Dan- o 3 9y | or e= asses | 3 5 3 5 o) | W. Barnaby, A. e l)rall Robert Baker, | a'new thrust shaft put in by the Risdo; gerous Sickness. -APTA;N LETTARBLAIR b * E SE e e A 325 ] s LT R orth, D. Gil- | Iron Works. This makes the thizs ‘{“" Leon Gustave Garnier of 521 Pine street | 1t 1s the only nose plece that solves the prob- way from | . Jlouston, Mrs. | inside of a year. en ; M 0. ~_ 3 anilz Victoria’s thrust shaft | called at the Coroner’s office yesterday BACHELOR S ROMANCE | lem of easy, firm adjustment, with simplicity AN Drake: I T, Gl ' G Hil, 3. d | here (o Manfla the Victor ed | 2fterncon and reported his brother, Theo- and neatness of construction. Lapeyneir, W. D. Little, R. Kelly, Dr. E. | broke and after much trouble she reached R. Magnus, Mrs. 7. M. Ranger, Miss Rod- | Guam. From there she was towed to | phile Elliacin Garnler, missing. Xights and Saturday Oculists’ prescriptions filled. Factory on man, Sargood, Captain 'R. Tanera, | Manila and from Manila to Hongkong.| Theophile had recently recovered from ELL. “CAPTAIN | premises. Quick repairing. Phone, Main 10. l | Alex Zen, WAL Sixton, B. . Wit | At Hongkong a new shaft was put in, but | , severe attack of typhold fever and be mmencing SUNDAY NIGHT, brand and Tan Pinfhim. | on the way to Nagasaki it cracked and a | x .- - : ore had to be secured there. On the | C4me very melaricholy. At times he did 1S o= 4 John C. Potter in Trouble. | Way to San Francfsco the Nagasak! shaft | not appear to be perfectly sane. He bo . BRI 5. 7 b Gaello brings the news that the|crdcked and now. (he Jisdon is going to \’ rowed 30 cents from his brother last M 3 3 s arl ohn C. Potter went on a sandspit | put a third one in. day morning and that was the last seen This Superb Comedy n,-“m;.qcmv] OPTICIANS Puorofi"‘w“mm"w' when “entering Kihei, but towed off | A party of Mint empln\u headed by ex- by the steamer Claldine. The John C. Harbor Commissioner Dan T. Cole, made | OF hieard of him. . Potter was on her way from Newcastle, | an extursion around the bay on the tug| The missing man is about 5 feet 8 inches h, th a cargo of coal for the Markham yesterday. The party | tall, 150 pounds weight and has black thel plantation. While beating her way t enjoyable time. eyes, hair_and mustache and dark com- in through the é;aesage the wind died out | Jack Seymour and Joe Keating had a | pl?xlon He wore a white Fedora hat and and she drifted ashore. From last ac- | race around the Freneh cruiser Protet |a dark blue suit of clothes. counts she was leaking, and will probably & come here in ballast for an overhauling. | | Zealandia in a Storm.’ 1 SCENTIFIC Ap CxR zgR 642 MaRkeT St. InsTRUMENTS unoer crmomicie BuLDiNG. CATALOGUE FREE. DR. PIERCE’S LAST FOUR NIGHTS. MAT tDAY AND SUNDAY. After leaving here for Cape Nome direct | ® ST EERRETE L PRI E) il h's Domestic Comedy, on May 21 the Zealandia ran into a north- ’;‘ ¥ we;(cr thal:h tr I;(‘J hr-lx‘-i \;nal‘herlybquagueg E and gave the 730 gold hunters aboard an | - ' mp , It Teavi £ '_ THIS BELT IS TAR. :tt)mm;?:sagxfi; 355 ‘n{‘i'lzesp(:;l' (B:ss(gn:p«‘ ity. & | %‘: Tanted 1o be the latest L:'E The schooner Sadie arrived at U pane | b > TALE OF MARRIED LIFT. n respects the Deat gow manutactured e Merchants Exchange that “in taticuda % 3 5 s o anire ot sov m':fn‘h;;"_'#"'_"m .l,cg;;'e‘:;;',:,f;'{; i1 degrees 40 minutes norlh longitude 131 A Staff of Skilled SPECIALISTS. Established in 1881. ; FL[IHENBE RUBERTS’ “SAPHU "]; e gfl:‘“ | z:néssed toux go-"% ?x]hnué 150 ;gm«e awar) EN who have a weakness, a contracted or other ail- e | Double wire ""Kr‘id;.“‘ for men. e S 3 o R ol The stealber Wao BlUSEE IS ment should consult us. We have successfully {;. lectricity. and it cures when others . 5 der, but th E . i H C H UTES AND ZOO Buy si0 beit tili you e “Dr. Pierce’ ELECTROZONE s a reliable remedy. It stands upon its own merits. }n t?-?rfig‘é':fifimd"nn the. huriicana deck treated these troubles for nearly 20 years. Our institu- Jet No. z.' t office or gent by mall will positively cure all the msowes which we recommend it for. ELEC- cheering and waving their hats to us.” o tion is the Iargest and best equlppei and our practice < for & 2-cent stamp, (!Ill lll about it. Address TI\() CURES ARE PERMANENT CURES. The most obstinate Captain Jepsen of the Queen says that e AT e EN A SR v ars’ standing that have not been benefited by any other rem- once. Umpqua was passed the Zealandia - which is increasing year after year, is the most exten- b 3 PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., edy have been promptly and permanently cured by the use of ELEC- must have run iu-o a, southeaster that, sive in America, Our remedies are effective, but r L s TROZONE. he chort time in which’it tnkes to cure chronic cases would carry her Nomeward at the rate of | . v CREAT ‘V AUDEVILLE SHOW 1 620 Market Street, seems marvelous. There is no remedy that equals it. If you are suffer- twenty knots an hour. All the way from leave any injurious effects. S (Opp. Palace Hotel). SAN FRANCISCO 1r£ from any of the following diseases take CLECTROZONE, it will cure Flattery to Crescent City the Queen had _— " astedn SNPASGE Tok TRty to buck a southcaster and d‘é g that The trice of a cure, which is always reasonabie, may be b SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! A PO s l‘ I 'lV E (: U RE § D s Crencnt by oy Pplaced in any San Francisco bank to be returned fo the patient % or passed the wind chopped around fo the if @ cure is not effeéled in a 1easonable iime, or miy bemade- % THE AMATEURS IN SPECIALTIES northwest and the Queen came racing 0 Rheumatism, ‘Female Complaints, down betore it A clreular otorm is rag in monihiy mstalimenls. 1 6 coast an - < = AND A Kidney Ailments Catarrh : getting the end of it, which helps her We furnish all necessary remedies and appliances LANES’ Bl’leh CO t b ’ ]l ararm, s deln)e;lhl:e{Que;n, . free to patients, and make no charge for consultation at ying Contcst, ¢ Stomach Trouhles, Nervousness, BT B e i, office or by mail. Hom= cures aspeciaity. If you cannot AVERR THE VACDEVILEY All Blood Di ‘" .d F “ and the schooner Julia E. Whalen with cail, write for free private book for men, terms, question ISGGSUS, ‘ !0 llg- twenty' passengers aboard got away for 1 C o fel R 2 ___Telephone for seats—Park %t A(Dru ists Send s Cape Nome insgemay. ‘l'hehNoyo also ist, etc. ures sent safely by mail or express. SUTRO B ATHs Bottle ELECTROZONE MEC GO, S. F. B e s R B A I Market Strest | o=-2w=soer * PLEASHNT XATIVE o ragon. ‘tha well-known Native: Scu mvuon ALK ree Sotoiipe? Wb i 2 I LA 5 ichardson, e wel e n, r:o ; I);i" (05 ¢ IC;\TIN(‘ is the .purser of the Noyo. He is really mofl SAN FRANCISCO. Sundays—9to It \ C i !hedyloneer in Alaska beach mining, as he his fi visit in search of gold to;

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