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®. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1900. 9 WORTHING TO OPEN HOW DAVE BORTREE WENT ODD FELLOWS WILL HERE WITH MILLER TO THE YOSEMITE VALLEY HAVE AN EXCURSION PGP P90+ P+ e0 90004000+ 0+00 e L @r ot 0000000000000 00 ® @eoeieieieieiebe B o O O R e S S ] i 1 : L S ¢ + . pS ¢ i WeweNT G0 > . N THERE ANY z ]M 43, t : t o8 ? o 7 A\ . ? 5 pepell) e 7, a\r - 131 p = / o8¢ - 4+ A DS bt R bebd’ : \Y8: : ® * 7 s ® * ® $ 3 R = o b ® i ¢le L . & . t * ; e tit! ' . © + FusHeo onTo™ 3K & + ¢ § sTocuron sl e 3 : ol e 2 % ¢ 119 @ b + ¢ e . @ . & . (3 LR 2 pd b ¢ 4 LR 3 ® P 23RS 3 . + . P ¢ LdR ps . e @ ® 3% : ® . < < : ol Chairman and S¢cretary of Arrangements Committee. L R R ==Y ¢ s == N ey act of kindly consideration on THE SAme oLp EN== d= 6| B0000480000+00000+0 4009000000+ +0004+0 d for Mr. d his gratit & | TRETRE Woteo oo i annual plenic, which takes place to- | Vajericia streets to take on the members star's ght s in ME & ® morrow, have left nothing undone to | 5¢ Mission Lodge wing ”; la v)‘l ;H',_i ;!r..:; of . for their guests a pleasant and en- e ings of (h«]-'mm Fellows have al- - - o ce 3 able time. The affal vill be der the | ways n 3 e e .l 3 appear on the open- | ¢ Scme of the Incidents of Bortree’s Trip. © | eplces of the. California, Golden Gate, | plcnickers. ‘and. the rous obbs,” no matter how | o 4 | Mission, Manchester and Unity lodges, | Deen rigidly excluded in might be left for vear's excursion will b fferent committe B0 e ei 00 ed e eP e e ededeitiededeiededeiedededededededede @ every member of which is determined to < % 5 make their excursion to the romar AKLAND, June 5—Deputy City|ing trip to the Yosemite V £ - Replen @ Treasurer David E. Bortree is look- | nicest thing going in the v lley was the | way to Stockton the horses gave out. of a sum- | Dave pushed his way to Stockton, where of Los Gatos, in the o Vi fi d ains, a long-to-be-rem . r the man who told him that a | Mer outing. Dave has | he stored the outfit and decided to take | '2 o e ‘”':‘ !I‘“n,‘.‘\.mem“e‘ Val. | been buying gs, camping | the train to the valley. He arrived in the | Sorts of games are on the ramme and pinig trip e Yosemi stoves and supplies of all kinds, and final- | valley, only to find a telegram calling him | some valuable prizes are offered in com- ley would be just right for his heaith, and | Iy he bought a wagon and a team of | back fo Oakland, because he was a direct- | petition when he finds that man there will be no | horses. [wo weeks ago he moved out of | or in the People’'s Building and Loan As- N o chi ey e mystery as to the cause of that man's | O d. his fellow vmylflyw siving him a | sociation, of which Secretary Dewing had | Lhe special train which will convey the | death. Mr. Bortree's trip consumed two end-off. Yesterday he made a sud- | been found $20,000 short. He left the val- e — — e ” - 2 den appearance in Oakland, declaring that | ley without looking around, came to ed how matters stc for New York To; time to appear p make a magnificent en- | Weeks' time, and he did not even get 2 | he wouid not be able to teil the Yosemite | Stockton, got his horses, loaded them on | pected that this will second s opening bill | ook at Vernal Falls. Valley from Jack Hays Canvon, for he the Stockton boat and returned to Oak- skirmishes in — = | Mr. Bortree promised himself a vaca- ?rri;'f({“l" e ;“N’ e e 18,;1_?1 - I If the court shall p S = 1 < " P & 'or Oakland again at ek, his is why he is looking for the man the city's demands CANNERY OPERATIVE | tion this year, for the first time in many | gyt the story of his trip has just leaked | who told him that to go camping to the will be put to work im ed Livermore on his | Yosemite Valley was the proper thing. ks, accounts ar | A | years, and some one told him that a camp- | out. When he reac DEVELCPS SMALLPOX | e - i | Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, 5—The announce- | A e A T o Gemetery, San. Francisco, for incinera- t) o Pasiane ' o PROGRAMME OF BLIND for the Attorney Hay EXPERTS SHALL o FOR INSTITUTE CONCERT SEE TH[ BBUKS s B[ EI-EAN U ”P After the progra gifts were distrib- -~ — | — company uied (o the happy little guests, a couple né 2 - ] : _Souple BERKELEY, June 5.—The programme ke 4 ke § b pe o e o™ a8a I hizh good tor the concert 1o bo given next rriasy | COUTE 10 Be Asked to Order 52 o — taken to the h hume they o0 their homes, tired evening by the members of the graduating 3 was im Airs. Heary Go " g | Ba Rappy : T[] UEM] I:HATEH class of the Deaf, Dumb and Bina lusti: | the Water Company’s | mhien has wimorizes the Sxpend is —_————————— tute is as follows: o BB i ) . Mayor Snow Appeals 10 the| moox Biack Bues icgally. Sl Part 1 Chorue, Three Chilarens Records Opened. exvert examin Council for Funds to Conimmionss s sl ot Honais. Moonded ihelcs ercnade' s ey, Gl i FRUIT GROWERS TO HEAR 1d was Uy E | Salt Spring V . Calaveras County, for s e “Sing Om - (Devze) Eisaeth | : ia1 | home 1n Remove Dirt. violating the law which prohibits the tak- ey i b e gy | Bomiustion - Wasited | by Special REPORT ON APRICOTS. g o ing of black bass between January 1 and Memory of Commander (Bendel), Miss Gussie Mast; organ solo, “March | Counsel Hayne, Who Is Prepared = ~ July 1. The prits are John Eppinger of the Magi” (Dubois), (the sustained tone rep- | n sociation W 1 1 . B ery | Long Ne| Has Te i - | of Milton, H. Donovan of the same town, i Wogieel e b s Bdgar of Copperopolis and W. Trowbridge Ward resents the wondrous star which gulded the to Make Hot Fight Be- OAKLAND, June 5 | 1y and Foul the Thoroughfares Har wise men to the rist child), Eben Gay - Dis ct Fruit duet, ““The Gypsie fore Judge Hart. meet Thursday evening at Haywards 1o i (Gabussi), ‘Misses M; i esaisiiie. of 8 ur‘kl‘r)nl. ’1”};9 me:} 'v)wre ac- —_—— | and Mesow; duet for plano, ‘‘Reaper's Song’ ; v ot of h 1 | Thyoughout Bvery Section x famflies and the scene ; | (@Ouryille) Susie Davis and, Hazel Piper: | L b MISS EDITH KELLOGG TO ’ ot BTy < humorous and pathetle | Deceased Knight Templar Borne to | fians xols. Ronde Capriccioao.” op. 34 (en | P T Sl Pl cek tc \ MARRY HENRY NICHOLS | d son for these fsh and their | Rest With Solemn Rites of the et &= Organ solo, “Gavoute” (Butler) Elia- | 1118 Broadway mitiee”co: | R —— n at this particular time of the % % abeth aley; piano solo, “‘Sarabande” (Pad- An expert examination of th olland @ the loss of thousands of fish. Order in Which He Was | crewskh, Eben Gav: songs, (v) “Caim as the s Wates Coniaty & 4 s Night” ( hm), olera’’ ( Ves; - b i e -y = g S N RIS Distinguished. anl) (VerdD), Miss Gussie Mas orney Robert ¥ Two Insolvents. o . “*Tocatelle’” (Dupont), Charles e = al counsel for the o 5 7 v E. R. Maze of Gilroy, a farmer, filed a fa8) “The SeNatost N ioms Sl Blogws GeRw- | watey s s attacking the rates a City Council for author-| oriion in insolvency yesterday In the Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | | (b) "One Spring Morning (Nevin), Felen | fe.q for the next fiscal year. well as for Bart }‘u-‘dv“l-:‘"j District Court. He sets 1118 Broadway, June 5. | thoven), Elizabeth Whaley; organ solo, “Grand | This move will be for: to an issue | offers $16 30 for pe ing to mak ves with t ommittee has i a stockholder in the Union | The funeral of the iate Trowbridge H. | Fantasia,” op. 116 (Bartiett), Miss Gussie Mast; | in the c of S: < 5w e Ol Supreme | chorus, (a.) ~The Wandersr's Greeting (AbO). | go . nk of San Jose, and that as | Ward, former Clerk' of the Supreme [/ Grih, B0, 0\ n8, C8E0Crs Sh Flown': (Aby), | fore Ju aperior Court on lay be- e Hart in the shape of a motion supplementary to a a month ago by th holder he may be liable for a | Court, was held to-day with full Masonigl to compel the water company to open its | which is said to ¢ e At S, are of the debts of the | honors, the d d having been gran books for inspection. The application will | ers. r‘kl ; lirecting th k. As 1o thaft he duse ke pnsolvency | commander of the Knights Templar duhr- FLED BECAUSE SHE 1}»» based upon the ground that the city Rvadel TATer Tidanie Law e « sets. A ing 1897. The services were held at the |1s entitled to see the company's records o e s ity Hovert R Clements, n ireman of anta | Masonic Temple. Live Onk Lodge No. 61 FEARED HER HUSBAND becausc of the omms o e eTonte o | repas 51 b {menspotiinn, Basmrc iE el Cruz, filed a petition, placing his liabilities | F. and A. M.. 2nd Oakland Commandery, _— o e > ) ion to the fact that give a falr return upon its investment. | composed of colored men, was fined $3 A three years' | That the motion will be resisted is the | Judge Smith to-day upon convicti search by the police for Mary K. Stare | belief of the cit counsel, and it is ex- | violating the lquor license ord ended to-day, when she was recognized in | Statistician Eccleston of the local Bu- | Temple until o’clock this afternoon, Q:nl;?!xgc lt“roi::;;lrocl;.ngé::g\‘z!;udmgk:gz reau of Immigration reports 10688 arrivals | when the services were opened. F. G. | ; ess. A brutal husband and a wrecked | of alien immigrants at this port during Wright, master of Live Oak Lodge, con- | o B Patcanible Tor her oonattion month of May. Of these 38 were tourists | ducted the exercises. T(';‘" TOSIC WA 118 e 1 are, a boatman, was ar: | — g in California. The | dered by the Masonic Qus . composes g t. ler his wife wit! 58 will remain = California, The | o¢" s rreq Wilkie, A. C. Read, Benjamin | & The s atrengty tngured | o ol T s J“.,‘"“;‘,“-“" Clark and George Carleton. There were| Stare was held In jall for months. p S inavians 11 and Spantshe | any floral offerings. ing the recovery of the wounded woman. avians 11 and Spanish- | “The pall-bearers were C. D. Howry of | While in bed suffering from her injuries | e S arm | Los Angeles, Henry P. Daiton. Jobn A. | Mra. Stare swore to a complaint agal SELore 18 Tata Beckwith of the ons, Z. T.Gilpin, J. F. | her husband. One day the woman disap- cupation indaaers | Chandler and Judge F. B. Ogden of the | peared and no trace of her whereabouts pation, Including | Knights Templar. There was a special | was discovered untll to-day. After she {8t $180."He has no assels. Knights Templar, took part. There were | oAKIAND, June 5. present a large number of visiting mem- i i bers of the Masonic fraternity. Tanmaiguation Aar S The remains were laid in: state at the | = in the Goldfieids, ) space between nd the depart- ; . 1 escort of Knights Templar consisting of | had been identified Mrs. Stare said she wW. Repea Rifl il 3L . ; . contiung The e A Crasle Sharpe, Joseph Knowland, L. ‘I‘i,‘; had fled to Oregon becatise che foared to inchester Repeating e 1 ; 5 ey | erdict of Manslaughter. ebster, T. P. Emigh, J. F. Chandler, W. | prosecute her husband. e remaire Y Fink Will Appeal. L ction of the aity syiteh |0 ToCe P SERE S S hetd | B Craig, William 1. “amiiton and W. I Boay two years and then' returned, but is a great law in itself. It will protect you and ? s May E 1 of renovation. The| SAN JOSE, e B ner, 3 Fletcher. Among the visiting Masons | went to San Francisco. She claimed (ha:{ help fill your larder. 1d_choked with weeds. | an inquest over the body of Frank Nar- | who attended the funeral were: .| her condition was caused by one drink of | . » closed. That the condi- | vaez this morning. Nothing especially'| H. G. Marchand, Three Rivers brandy given to her after a fainting spell. anitary | new brought out in regard to the | Benjamin Clark, San Francis J. Dettel- | At the time of the assault Mrs. Stare was | | g. It was testified that the men | bach, Modesto; F. Dickerson,’ Conneaut, | comely and fresh. To-day she is a be- had been encaged in a bitter quarrel at | Ohlo; A. C. Fulmore, Eureks D. How- | draggled, wretched habitue of the slums. the urant. The jury returned a|ry, Los Angeles; A. J. R. Wilkie, San ————————— due largely | verdict ing Thomas Winship, who ancisco; ¥. O'Donr Berkeley. Be- Winchesier Ammunition tment officials t of the i1 ey in the city treasury | confesses to the shooting, of man- | sides these Jacob H. Neff, William A. Da- Berkeley Capitalist’s Estate. Wants Marriage Annulled. but the Mayor has | slaughter. vies and John T. Merrill, past grand com- | OAKLAND, June 5.—Jane W. Thomas, Always reliable, sold everywhere. Send name and g $ s be taken now manders, attended the services. widow of Richard C. Thomas, the late address on a postal card for 160-page illustrated catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. i 418 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. e the city. | Michigan has seventeen soft coal mines. The remains were taken to Odd Fellows’ | Berkeley capitalist, has applied for letters of administration on his estate. The peti- —————— Commercial School Dance. tioner states that the estate consists of < 5 stocks and bonds and real estate in Berke- S > = ma ey 'i;ls - ot Sust dance | #6 BLA( K BA RT” l IAS A ley. Thomas left no will. The heirs are = » y 5 G 1 lege was given in Shattuck | the widow, Jennie W. Woltmann of New H his 1 ¥ ——e———————— Toward Wilson York, Willlam Thomas of Oswego, N. Y Reports Wife Missing. y N F isted by | DO U B L E l N TH I S C ITY s‘n‘r:l]w{):vld Thomas, whose residence is un- Frank Lathrop and | 3 lam Hammar The reception commit- | 1z ed of Rei as reported uben Heywood -Hunt, | Railroad Firemen’s Ball. | % - o the Gertrude_Earle, M Hall, | @ +046-00-¢- OAKLAND, June 5.—E. C. Fellows OCEAN TRAVEL OCEAN TRAVEL. nday Gertrude Kirk and I Hawley. Lodge, }}]{io(l‘\erhfind of L«i)cgr?louveTEngl- —_— — ~ ki neers, w. give its annual all on urs- =, . Aged Woman’s Death. &iay evening at Reed Hall. Much prepara- Pacific Coast Steamship Co. AMERICAN LINE. tion in the shape of unique decoration has Steamers leave Broadway | WEW YORE. SOUTHANPTON. LONDON, PARIS To Extend Was Ane Naomi been made. Speclal traing will be run whart, San Francisco: s ' - a for forty- | until a late hour both to West Oakland R e SO Stopping at Cherbours. westbound. OARLAND. of a pioneer | and Fruitvale. A large number of invita- sEor Alaskan ports -1l Mo | From New York every Wednesday. 10 4. m. b 3 » night at the | tions have been issued for the entertain- Change to company's June 81 t Alden, Deceased | ; ¥ pe? ment. t t Seattle. .June 13 New York < July 11 : - Jingcidltogr years old, a native of Vla}nt‘. The | ___.:.m_i ! '?gT§?r:n¥l, Vancouyer (8 R:“m ?ASL Paul. 3 s . 4 oo eyt sgeac ol an g School Teacher Resigns. | C.). Port Townsend, Sea‘tle. D STAR LINZ. sk stk Btz oz home. | ~ Public School Vacation. i _— OAEAND: Juns 5-he’ Boatd b B | Tacoma. ~ Everett. Amacortes el S Ao PRt o cation has Accepted the resignation of 7% my June s, 10, 15, From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. shools | SUPREME LODGE OF THE will annual sum- — e — FRIENDS OF THE FOREST | POSTUM CEREAL. % o —~——— | Fourth Annual Session of That Body. Jessie D. Corner, a teacher in the Lafay- | 3, July 5 and every fifth day thereafter: | Noordland ette School. change at Seattle tg this company’s steamers | Friesland fune 13| Kensing: ———————— | for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. | Southwar! ~June 20/ Noordland There are 30,000 miles of railroad in | By: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry EMPIRE LINZ Asia, of which two-thirds belong to Brit- | , Fpr Supeks, Sumpoutt, Fav=C o 7 T2 | 5. s “OHIO,” from Seattle to Nome and St. .June ¢ Westernland ish India. thereafter. Michael, May 24th. Subsequent safiings from AR PASTOR | A Number of Amendments to | For ania Crus. Manterey. San Simeon, cay- | Seatte b, Jome: S8, Miente, A% Juipl B , Port o (8 L po) aviota, S ot > - MUsCcuL ¢! | the Laws. ADVERTISEMENTS. Banta Barbarn, Ventura, Huenems. San Pedro, | and other information apply to - o PIRE TRANPORTATION €O., East San Pedfo (Los Angeles) and Newport— B Tientaatory Sieets 9a m. June 4. 8, 12, 16 20, ' every fourth day thereafter. e For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Lufs Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port SRR Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., June 2. 610, 14, 1S, 22. 2, 30, July 4. and The fourth annual session of the Su- have not been able to | preme Lodge of the Friends of the Forest was opened yvesterday morning in Red | Men’s Hall by Supreme President Mrs. Muscles Fuilt Up On Postum Food Coffee | “For I il o one 0 be mistaken day after day f £ in th e o Jeoring of lost manhoed thas S B R i . mistaken day er day for a factor in the capture of the noted sta; ysical suffe] Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For for the past two years | 100Ke, and 82 there i noL enough Gt thess convicted stage robber—mio less per- robber, had occasion. to vistt the Anass | the institute hes decided (o distribute THE 0. R. & N. CO {reight and passage azply at company's offlcn, been hard and I never | elected from beneficial or social members: sonage than “Black Bart,” is the | and as he stepped to the bar a look of | free tria) paciim . = U « UU, g 3t rat. E r Wi home treatment, and all men who W. H. AVERY. General Agent. m e tha o | that new committees be adopted, and that unhappy fate of W. T., better known | Surprise sho plainly on his face. It|Is & DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO - my life than aLd dl) g ol i i g S i Gyl o was some little time before he realized | Suffer with any form of sexual weakness ""'¥ia Honolulu. =3 4 F < . | Raymond. All the supreme officers and % ry Joved coffec Ay : a‘:‘] T as | delegates’ from the several lodges were A Most Romarkable Remedy TRat | evéry courth day therestier. | "o\ 1oqy got i 2l P }" it o0 ‘(-L_ a1 | present. The rcports of the several of- | Quickly Restores Lost Vigor Cabo. Mazatian, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalin § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- three years ago saw Postum Cereal| ficers were presented, and these show to Men. * | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each Der First and Brarnan streets, 1 0. m., advertised 2nd concluded to | that during the year the order had a gain . v 5 month. S SOROHMAMA své BOWGEORG cstion o . ST For further information . obtaln company's | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and of one lodge and also a gain in member- A Free Trial Package Sent by Mall | rolders. connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- so well pleased with it | ship. During the afternoon the commit- BLACK BART BLACK BA All Who Write The company reserves the right to chanze | dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day effects that 1 have used | tee on laws and supervision, of which L= S L to o Ramern, mifing Stis wad _Lws o uiing | 32 FONSHOWS, WARY. 3 Lo . 5 number of amendments, which were . able rer H S8 U, Tuesday, July 10, 199 places adopted, the principal ones being that | B wedetihe BIke Mafichl tnviitsta. M HOODALL PERRINS & €O._ Gen. Agents. | 55. AMERICA MART v drink Postum my | delegates for the Supreme Lodge shall | D409 +0+9 4>+ 400009+ @ | They cured so many - sco, Friday, August 3, 199 . as my habits are | be selected from the past presidents of a . : lodge, and if the; rs of age, | ariiammentary fules Tt was pe. | o Dick” Richardson, an employe of the | that he was mistaken in the man and a | Fesulting trom youthtul folly, prematute| P2 O JR, T Ts A IN D |cowracme emm TRANSATLANTIQUE, ronsih of mieie to con- | Lm0 pastiamentery Salen. - ST LLS | Baldwih Aniies suloan. few minutes’ conversation satisfied him of | 10ss of strength o 2 part S From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. DIRECT LINE_TO HAVRE-PARIS. rength of muscle to con- | solved that officers no un Richardson applied fo it t the | the fact. In speakin; f it 1 varicocele or emaciation of parts can now . I drink it three|they have memorized the ritual. Inthe| ., &7EE00 3:‘ e cl'lnl:‘;:n Mt‘h:t he Doles pe: g of it later Callun- | T TCOE eelves at home. FAR $12 Flntglcu. In:lu:lm slum ;2;:. "::mfvh:::f:)'-r tgetend :: s0 enthusiastic sbout | STSCIAN Ciere a4 seckption 15 thib'oim- g . ° | . “I confess that at first glance I thought | The remedy has a pecularly =grateful $8 Second Class and Meals. 3 . 38 | was willing to try his hand at anything. from Pler 43_North River. foot of A_sat ot recommend it too| To-day the officers for the ensul7 term | “Jim" ©rndorft, the proprietor of the An- that T was being served by the nated | effect of warmth and seems to act direct "ATE S R BRETAGNE. June 7: LA LOR. red location. giving strength ent ’un where it is needed. he {lls and troubles that stage robber, Black B to the des nex, plit the old man to work as an extre | be 2.. easy task to get ,‘,,‘;'.,:,';,“b,',‘ uY?nuel:;i, and develofim bartender and billiard-room attendant. | who are not accustomed to Studying i RAINE. June 14: LA CHAMPACNE. June 21; 1 L'AQUITAINE. June 2. First class to Havre, points $60 and upward: § per cent reduction on round wherever 1 go. Wishing you | will be el success, yours truly,” Rev. A. P. 4 a gre R | Silent Workers Party.’ The following day John T. Dare, the | faces to positively swear that Richarason | COme from vears of misuse of the nat- | 7o ouly tckets to all points Eest. trip. Second class to Havre. $46: 5 per cant Moore, 474 Rhode Island st., Buffalo, 1 s 1 = s is the man. He Is Indeed a ‘dead rihger. » | Ural functions and has been an absolute B G WARD, General Agent, reduction ~n_round trin. GENFERAL ACENCY Ny It was the small boy's turn last might. | States Customs Appratser, Visited the | ISSRG AR, HE 1S Indsed o dead ringer” " | giceess Bl Chtes, A requeat fo’the iy e | FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 13 . A hundred or more bright little faces | Annex, and after ordering a drink, called | say except that he had bees State The reason Postum builds up the hu- | gathered in the parlors of the Grand Hotel | up Orndorft and informed him that the | in- Arisena for fwenty “vears ol Man | building. Fort Jeayns, Jngo Mathe diac man body to_a prime condition of |at a Sunshine Club party—a concert and | barkeeper who had just served him was | fafied for a large sum. you desire one pack- o : 5 : lied with tly. health is that when coffes is left off the | entertainment given by.the Silent Worke | “Black Ba: This s the first time in my life that | SES5Will be complied with promptly.” The drug effects of the po - K ANIC 8.8. CO. » APIA . T e e | erer & body Incorporated by the Society | “There Is o chance for a mistake on | I have worked for wakes,” he said. oI | Lreutite J3 SERtrons of roec inanic 1o | O XCCRLAND AND SYDNEY: BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. 5 D, S of Friends two years ago. The affalr was | My part,” said Dare, “for during ‘Black | have seen wiack Bart, but do not know { foaye home to be treated, and the free |s 8. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Z T BRI, X the elements in Postum unite with albu- | {p “he hands of Mrs, Marion Bartlett | Bart's' trial my business brought me in | him. Since I came to work here T have | gample will enable them fo see how easy Ma......Wed., June 13, $ p. m. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. men of the food to make gray matter | Shephard, who bad nr;‘n’ngegds "%3:} in- xclor:;flec:n:gly him daily and I am sure it g::: :Ta‘"""'%ui’,’.u‘.','“?m‘“&'hé"’& {‘nve i to be cured of sexual we.lknm when 8 RALIA om,l:ln ;’nlylfl,b‘ VA and refill the delicate nerve centers all | teresting programuye, Mice Hana W eter | Mr. Orndorff became Int San 3 ave Temedies are employed. ' The |, esdny. ine - . tl per = . m. b e " Little Style’; Master y sted in the | met me there and will not be convinced | J, ute makes no restrictions. “Any man 'L D SPRECKELS & BR05. €0, agts.. Wed.., Thurs. and Sa over the body and in the brain. This | Thomas Dunne, the boy Eoprano, sa officer’s tale, and while admitting the re- | that T am other than Black Bart. Tt s at Who writes will be sent a free sample, | Pier 7. Fool Pacific St reis it o0~ .u.”...,, “"'-"’ Ol T o3 Broadway (Hudson buflding), New York. J. F FUGAZI & CO., PacHflc Coast Asents. 5 San Francisco, Fri. Eel " 001 - ‘s No Good”’; | semblance, said that the man had times anno; but I can content myself | carefully seal lain package, . and §:30: Sundays, 10: ST cod S e ot e e | O sy o St Ml ettt i o | e R e T i | Wockly Call, §1 por Year |PoiotRotomam s oo b;?iy feels the effect of it Ig:-'m 0l L A n, sang 014 | of Morse’s Patrol, who was an important | except perhaps that I ke.” Seuested 1o write without delay l eekly Call, $1 r Year | P,

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