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THE SAN ¥RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1900. 25 won and Nettie Regent and Carl € fought it out for the place, the favorite getting ¥ fetary; Jobu “E_. Whyte. - Los_ Angeles v the decision by % head, Tord Zent %‘}rlnvldri | OR ’ I ‘WO MISS l ON [ OPS Branch " No. o Snprésident, Wi~ It |ed Nettie Regent on the backstretch an ( i ree % § p (n‘mnxt xhrev\bhpr over the rlnce Jockey Lynch‘ Los Angeles . Branch No. m—- | C. Kays: rlnfl\‘f"l‘%l“(" [ 'ckwin: day of the spring meeting at L‘- % 3 ley Branch No. 73%-—President, F. E. E TH H l- [ :glpn}zs The feature of the card was the E A R L Y M‘ ’R I\I IN‘ SU lSE : | Gaagner; Tecording secretary.’ Wiilias A T A L { Tobacco stakes, at one mile. r. Brown President, Michael Butler; recording sec- 3 Camp, who rode Lord Zeni, was at 5 . Ehve him a mmi .4—0—0—0—0—&&0—0—0’—0—0-0—0—0—0— reckless relary Wullam StmKkins. fego Branéh No. €51—President. John B. Man- nis; recording seerefary, Henry Sweene: Eureka Valley LocGge, Ancient Order United Workm has chosen the follo I ing officers for the ensuing term: T.:3: Quinn, -past - master - workma im: x furlongs—Wisis Barnes won, Little | Kilt third. = Time, soge - Mosarics won, Bo Cherry third. Tl Reeves, master workma 5 ; ald, foreman: }. ‘Hoey. overseer; I T.| E : g;ig? ;;c;:"’g;,i“ I Guimnerison, dnan | New Owner of the Property . eceiver; Gearge X I . nt § o T 10, seliing, one | © i watchm: Drs. J. H' Cut Short by Quick . Rt e K | B g:;‘ogflgfmg g by Makes a Flying ans tinn Beli i & medical examiners: Joha trustee. TQi Consumpticn ot s 12 Visit. BRI - {% MRS. RYAN ARRESTED. ‘ a Boy Companion on the Head | ALMOST A CLEAN SWEEP. | 4 Heiress to Part of the Dingley Estate | R. B. Whitesides Says That the Gov- With a Baseball Bat Dur- American Jockeys Win Six Races m} + e gflxfiiofl:‘%& Felony.y | ernment Wil.l Be Given Ample E & -Bcu ‘& Day st Hurst Park. .4 SACRAMENTO, June 3.—Mrs. Jans £ Opportunity to Purchase Anger. Hurst Park | EORGE Ryan, Meiress to part of the fortutie of the the Trees. the races, with | ‘g . Dingley, & plonéer caffee merchant, e b e T e D i 4 was jailed here to-day together with a young man named Archibald Henly. with Whom the husband accuses her of having cloped, The pair landed at Chiico, and fa; B night Henly resisted arrest with a dodole- | oo barreled shotgun. Deputy Sheriff Hiigters | S52Ta8 B of ~ Sacramento, . the arresting officer. | States ¢ Pluckily marched his man off o jall at | & natlo the point of & pistol. Mrs. Ryvan had with { home in her a_certified check for $2100. and -“all fyietr 1o Ca kinds" of coin. She put up the required |~ 3. (- ball and was released. She is charged | M7 Wi with felony in baving abandoned an in- | tme to N CONSURTATION. g plate of 102 soverelgms | & yward was won | St. Erth, by | ¢ . with Rigby [ ® S Broadway, Ju s, the owner of ee l}m\é. which the viate of 1500 sover was won by Cap-| hestnut colt Star ¢ Kilkenny, with y g of fest of lumbe joniit: ehEn. s 3 the Big Tree Gr 3 Catfl:—kxdneu Organize. [ S shove BAKERSFIELD. June 3).—Cattle rais- | and unde ers. on the south fork of the Kern River, | that Mr. kr in the mountain t," have organized | lumber feet in the grove. t an-assoctatl: il pratection, and | der to a. s Mr. White | pledged themseiy pay into a common | & vistt tund aceording to the amount of stock | H. M they own. for the purpose of prosecuting cattle thicves. of 102 soversigns I ) rd was won < 7 ve ar R ridden by J. { iy thes to the gr and did | @44 44444444444 44444+40 | “we nave been making an estimate as he k 4 | to the amount of lumber in the grove, Im' re his I_}‘_&DI.‘;'VG Teams searev. | 1WO TROLLEY CARS + 4+ |'said Mr. Whit + The Day’s Dead : it R aiphia saa Bosos ARE BADLY FOOLED 3 y b4 : Breoklyn, Ph Lose Games. OF THE CL1 0&0.\.t..:«0!o)0~0°01‘~§0 made a proposi + + Brs4444444440444444940 t they pay the pr & George W. Gordon. | Mangle a Leg. but It For-! £ . ¢ * b w W. L. Pet tunatel PI‘O t B ; ps Special Dispatch to The Call Brookir x® e y ves [0 Be ? + | SALINAS, June %.—George W. Gordon, £ » . one of Californfa’s carly ploneers as well £ of Wood. % ®|as one of this.co s earlies leg, who * 1M CONNEL ¢ | and most popular men, 1s dead. The cause AGO t- xive Tils Latual 2 4 L el & | of death was hemorrhage of the nostrils, | Congress has h_‘ ,h ity S r - fooled two trolley 4 ¢ i ON THE RISE o | which began ten ;a s ago. For. twelvs :1}' ':m;e:;"on that will bring the mat- mpicns at all P 1t 3 hours before deat d his suff | ter to Cham l“dp":el:l‘b";:r:::; : p & h@l bled c;':;l'\ex-ausi;(. rom the nose. and | SRR —— - ) | all efforts to sta the -flow of hlood | The wooden substitute ¥/ ¢ : Iwe;: of Ho avall. - Mr. Gordon was born | MEDICINE MAN INCITES and bone was crushed, g in Rochester, N. ictober 16, 1536, mak- this cne oconsion In his life 3 | ¢ ’“s'}‘ him n({(he Ume of bis-dentt; EBt quite THE RISING OF INDIANS K £ o el ¢ B vears of age. He came to Monterey | oS : I T 2 THRILLING ENCOUNTER OF TWO POLICEMEN WITH AN ANGRY STEER. ® | Cointy in 1856 and has resided here eyer | b wes a otes - 413 * since, }«tg was_an . ex-member of the | Ontario Tribes Made to Believe a . el & oo SPUPEPEN SR S SR GO WS SR D0 SO PG 1 U P L SO0 G S SO S § —6-0-+-0-4-8-+@ | Board of Supervisors, having at one time i with a large party 3 Ao Ll o s e » o e e represented the Monterey district in that | Great Storm Would Exterminate - The ; be ¢ GEORGE FARRELL| While the argumentative “cops” were ) nearest ferice, over which he vaulted to e leaves a wife and one daugn- the Whites. Bryant-street electric of the Seventeenth- | thus engaged three vaqueros hove in sight “a: place of safety. Connell was panic- ‘“- RAT PORTAGE, Ont., June 30.—A meet- icles were somewhat x R driving a herd of cattle to a slaughter | stricken and could not move to savée him- x ing of prom t citfzens was held last Thit: deinage was done house in Butchertown along _Folsom |self. He was caught on the horns of the General John Pierce. | night to eor r the threatened Indian The two “cops” were standing in | steer. lifted high Into the air and tossed v Gen | o : - Ry AL the Corner At Beventesnth | by the. Infurtated: animal OVEE Ihe fenoa Pl‘z:i:‘::]:fongeurn!diedmt:da' "n‘f‘ aif‘h,“ | uprising on Ra River and it was olsom - streets, d the rising sun into the lot where Farrell had taken ref- 2 # 2 P ¥- | cided to send Indian Agent Leveque upon the brand new stripes that uge. By this time one of the vaqueros| Sis. He was born in Connecticut on May | g Fither to the scemei The gener the wooden .Jeg and the was a miracie. Both vehicles vv—é going at a fair rate of speed coated: he-'| ° f . . 2 % - mto each other ity ornament the official trousers suddenly arrived on the acene and drove the bel- | 10. 1820. ‘He was educated at the Western o 3 je b Glass was ure were engaged | iitracted the attention of a frisky steer. ligerent beast away. [ Reserve College In Ohio (his father, Rey, | oPinion here is that ‘h; "“’:;""“b Aperod ~ > ARERs OF - tHb harices of get-| With bent head and Stff neck, the infu--| The. discorfited ' “cops’* = swore - each | Gearge E. Plerce being its president) and | arisen through a prophecy By ome of the Cars Were pove! with the fiyi of the general riated animal made a dash in’the direc- | other never to divulge: their experience | was graduated in the class of '50, He sub- | “medicine men™ that a great storm wouid cars were covered wl 30 SOIE i the two warm-belt | tion of the ‘‘cop: to & living soul, and then started for their | sequently studied engineering and the country and that all white pieces. i hetoine i tHe stk Farrell looked up and saw the steer homes to repair the damage dome their | sclences at Harvard University. He sur- e 1 be wiped out. L 1 i A r upon them. He yelled to | uniforms. It is needless to say that both | veyed several great railway lines -and D June M. —Goveranor in- were oblivious of evers-| Lis fricnd Connell that & mad bull was | cops” have cbservea their ocaths with| was the first Surveyor General of Colora- ed a message from | coming and made a wild dash for the |scrupulous care. do. He was first president of the Denver | . asking for 10M stands Pacific Rallroad. construc he was prominently identified. -~ FORESTERS TO INSTA' L (hog nixeles; Thls 18 Collorols e, A I FRATERNAL SOCIETIES New Jersey Favors Sulzer. ELIZABETH, N. J., June 2.—The Dem- OFFICERS FOR THE TERM| . ——s=—rrr CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS | oot autegases. o Ton Cosntr oo | | e the national convention at Kansas City 1 n, of which ammunition. George C. es Consular Agent at teiegraphed to Gov- had carea for some an refugees. The ¥ them. Uumde of ed feeling: ained by and the {f i nuities. They nadian side, Chosen Ones Who Will Enter Upon Forty-seven People Picked Up by the | Those Who Have Been Elected to :\fflnf}«;"fl"f&i’i’;«d_” apd_wii the Discharge of Fraternal Nome City and Valencia. i Serve for the Ensuing gressman Sulzer of New York' for : = it Preaident, . James E , one of Duties This Month. PORTLAND, Or.; June 3.—Word was Term, Jersey's “‘Big Four,” is said to of dep £t brought from Cape Nome by the steamer % B Avocate OFf Sulz.r ol i this port, and the Valencia, from Seattle, | oo ¢ 0 1 B 51 ;or him. It i% said i » rescued on -June 12 the passengers and [ ATMed oMcers for, the ensuing. - term: {Congressman will get the Votes of a ma- -rews of the bark Hunter and the schcon- | Martin Ward, president; J. J. Keating and | jority of the New Jersey delegates on the er Eclipse, both 6f which were wrecked | Albert Coturri; vice presidents; John: F | first baliot. on Romanoff Point. There were farl)'-!flurns' recording secretary; D. F. Ahern. TSR | s s seven pecple in all, two women and a | nancial - secretary; = Thomas. Maguire, Judge O. M. Denny. | STATE FAIR PROGRAMME. small child being among them. | treasurer; Felix Rice, marshal; Dr, P. J.| 'PORTLAND, Or., June 30.—Judge O. N. | & The steam lzuneh of the bark Hunter,|Conran, medical examiner; Jere P, Conni- { Denny died to-day at Seaside, aged 62 | Trotting and Pacing Classes Agreed captain and four men, put out | Bam, M. Lynch, P. Brazel,. Maurice Co-| Judge Derny was United Siates Consul at on by the Committee. to gain his picket was torn fence and ed to 2 wed from a spliced gave Courts Mazzini, K nd Santa Amar rounds of am vnum'}on stored at various convenient poiLts. CcCo SEL}_ING STAKES. ; July’s; Apollo; July Ju 10, Courts Robin i1, Courts Oak ' ] ar of the Mis. With tr 3 3 o = ! ider Presids Hayes b 2 - ccidental and Bo- | from the point where the wrecked bark | t0rri, P. Hurley, J. E. O'Conncll and | Tientsin, e Aves | SACRAMENTO, June ¥ speea public): July 13, Court |lay and both the Nome City and the Va. | Matt O'Connor, trustees; J. J. McInerney, [?’l;gsigzy?lgf{;hel?;fsnxd';nlmeg-:‘( Yoder | ommittee of the State Boa Agricul- Caticts - urek ’*“g lencia returned to their assistance, | B P. McAuliffe, J. J. Sheahan, J. J. |18 to 1% he was Foreign Secretary 1o ture to-night arranged its programme for uly 15, Court Sherwood | ", Funter's launch in her cruise for | Keating, James A. Faley and Peter Ta-|the King of Korea fcers of the order will in. help had run: .across the wreck of the |Money, representatives to the Grand As- —— p ol July 2, Caourt schooner Eclipse and secured. quite a lot | Sembly. Edward Burrell. Court Star of | of proyisions. ~When the Nome City ! At a meeting of the cgunty board of di-| gAN JOSE, June 3.—Edward Burrell e < > SE, J e . a rr-;xrhedfth» Hunter {t was} n‘)und that the | rectors of the Ladies’ Auxillary,” Anclent {oneer farmer of the valley, died at his e :‘ tfl:bo!‘:’:pl;ng'r;‘;‘lrllg:;gmfii‘ffi ;;dgxasrgl Order of }|llbernéa.nrs m: following offi- Rome near .-\xr»vrc to-day; aged 70 years. e start- | cers were elected for the current term inig out for assistance the captai : ’ 3 Court Fountain, erew had succeeded in Saving I J;‘l‘q‘d“‘{;;.“g‘ta‘a T Josnagan, as- | ‘Washington’s s Wheat Output. Beni the baggage and nearly all the provisions. | Miss Josephine Dillon; first vice president; | ‘SPOKANE, Wash., June 30.—E. Carden s | Miss Hannah Fitzpatrick, recording scre | of Seattie; manager for the J. Q. Adams - Three Convicts Sentenced. | faxy; s, Towney, . fnamicial seeretary. | Company system of warehouses Along the. | I3 Vailejo. and To: | and Mre. Richards, ireasurer. Suggestions | Great Northern, estimates Washington's & ) Tomales. i b“n:'re; cm;_‘:::;,;ve‘r:sfe%;n_cméi the bay | were offered by the State president, State | wieat crop, barring bad iuck, at 30,000.000 | ' ""l‘ P L. of deputies of the Companions | p¥ *HCE® yesterday. Edward C.| secretary and county presidents io the |bushels. Samuel A. Glasgow of the Cen- the Sta ca will inst ,,“ om- Richardson, convicted of a statutory of-|end thdi the organization may . be. ad-|tennial Mills of Spokane and Seattle con- stakes X fense, was sentenced to fourteen years in | vanced and extended. | firms this estimate. He predicts that if | _The “‘"‘;"’3 by ; | San Quentin.. Joseph Roslan was sent to | ' Court Twin. Peaks No. 755 of the An-|present conditiors continue the State's . ptel Sherwood, | San Quentin for three years for grand lar- | cient Order of Foresters has elected the |'yield will be double that of last year, whispered o a bystar +Het e ¢ and pacing oss of his means of sup- purses wil .“ooouoo¢¢»0boomw¢‘ DROVE OFF WITH A i | VALUABLE ANIMAL & \'r 2:30 and 2 Sn r ass trot ) be open to all or to July 1 of t ord, Occident 17e our prices \rith; iees you are pay- know of mno easier off \\.'.!: a valua- ing to Mrs. or, from front of the Fav orite. Shafter E. Wesslmg, J. S, i1 to save money. N le B e ‘ W '7f,w '\‘,{',;m\ 3 July 12, | ceny, and Charles Jacobson was sentenced | following officers for the ensuing term. | when it was 16.000.00) bushels. Harvest has £ Lve Ofl Clrcie . (public) and Bour fo four months in. the penitentiary for | . D. Ritchle, C. R.; A. Moser, 8. C. R.; started on the Spokane prairie nearly a ~ v i ¢ ; July 13, Justice and Ivai the same offense. ,’?, fiml(h. r‘.’ 8.;"W. T. Pievin, 'R. month earlier than usual | 1 H 1< | X . - large size 85c¢ — e = i Tench, J. W Lumber Yard Burned. KINGSTON, Jamaica, June 3.—A¢ tvices 1 5 —and it's 1 a report of it. T Ernest, J. B.; Dr. J. H. mmer physician; BUFFALO. N Y.. June 30 Th ¢ | from Hayti received here to-day e > seighborhood estab R. A. Brayman, organist. . N Y., Jun -—1he great | n,ors are afloat in that republic of ap Q. S £ = 451 young boy drove off Monadnock Tribe No. 100 of the Im-|]umber yards, covering a half-mile uea.‘ hi tical troubi It & Ade Schilling’s Baking Powde: ertenains SERVICES THIS DAY Dl B o Rad Wk Mas elanied Ghe | LiSber JALIS, Cvering & halteuie Srea: | proaching peiitical troubien It in sied d z0¢ PR A O G TR T following officers for the ensulng term: | destroyed by fire to-night. Loss $I00.000. | every precaution to frusirate a revolu- pound 30¢ | Joseph Kobinson, prophet; W. C.'Rowley, | ¢, M. Betts & Co. lost $3%,000. { tionary movement. A VETERAN OF THE WAR sachem; J. McLeod, sénlor sagamore; J. Mart . Cheese { | Byrne, junior :n‘(amm;e.‘(zé)&“lfla_\;erll‘zu. 2 | chief of records (re-elected); 0s- pound 15¢ EXTINGUISHES A FIRE |t ke O wathpam, and 3. D. Skelly, ¢ —-— | trustee. g 's Coo : . | - Altahmos Tribe, I. O. R. M.. has elected Locoa Michael Quinn Climbs to the Roof of | mamiel Evangelical, Twelfth strect. be- | Momning_‘Spiritual Revelation of - Jesus “ne‘roxanng named for the ensuing germ: he can 18¢c a House and Prevents arket and Misslon—Rev. FRET Rewiyqoine— Two. Services "and 2| V. F. Northrop, 8.. K. L. Apple. 8. S5 A o ar = e Kithoure B (S % T Lyon, P FL G C > |® = 5 rnton, C. of Chocolate g | . vavie tcnast o, o vetera of & Fim B, Sy sows, oo devee. | Mg oy By g o vicor” § | PMiutens i or W P Prof. Jules Laborde’s Marvelous pound 1gQcy |the Civil War, has of taking a walk after | b4 Woods. — — Cm‘:“:‘:d en;fig&x’:&%’:i Ts:e; 0‘?.:} 5% % { his evening meal and his observance of | § Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, between | Morning—Sermon and spectal music. Even- & e T itom “e“' 7 a Coffae | matters pertaining to the good of Mhis|§ Twenty-recond and Twenty-third—Rev. J| ing—Same. | fopeed 1o Gecitne” the bosition ‘of Tachem, French Preparation of | neighbors -prevented what imight have | & George Gibson been a serious fire last night. Mr. Quin ® | Men, has elecled (m following named: s on the Toof of Machnaldsxz St Mary's | J. H, Jordan, S.; C. 'W. Price, 8. 8.; Wll- | am Golaman, 3. 8:; . Lastreto, P. :H. Stein, C. ot R., and G. Dastugue, ¢ & Dupont streets— | Morning-Preaching by one of the fathers at Ao A I o clock mass. | Evming o Preacting. | saw sp “CALTHOS” 14 Congregational, corner Seventh | Morning—'“The Price of Liberty.”” Even- Rl;\h:;‘s: and (‘I-m-m street—Rev. Philip | ing—"Called to Liberty.”" Coombe. Congrogational Fifteenth street, near | Morning_iThe Troubled Heart™ Evening T eston e, William Rader "I'hie Decluration of American Liberty.® |'the department commander of Califorria nd Nevada, and her staff at its head- arters. Geraldine Frisbie, president of the Woman's Rellef Corps Home Asso- ciation, and many department officers and visitors from various corps were present. %Q“-‘\“T» %““““ | horse hment at 708 #® Paulist Fathers. i guna street, i g to the roof tore | & tius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes | Morning—Rev. Father Chiapp! Will preach {Tp the shingles and procuring water | 5% TERAEE MR GO0 at 10:30 mass. Evening—Rev, Father Ma- & | Hesperll.n Parlor of the Native Sons of For Lost Manhood. stopped the spread of the de\elopinz]g honey will preach. the Golden West has elected the follow. { flames. & ‘ogether wi t i i | & St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and Morning—Rev. Father O'Ryan will preach 3 be. msnlkd on the um ; Honored the President. |8 g R B e | dergast wil Soleen e tconsse, $ | 1950 poharics Enlert, £ Charics Fenn, Full 5 Days’ Treatment ' el and er, { A few evenings since Lyon Relief Corps | e idents: J. 8. Roxbu K s d.o i o 2 h and Noe | Morning—'Tve and Obedience.” Evening— ésident 0 Y!r l‘tl N f Oakland, Woman's Rellef Corps X Olivet Cnnlren(lcm) Seventeent! 01 en o 1\n'r’sdgx:d & recspiton te Ctea A Merriet ittt Shevex: Neifinal Rightaoueness e“”' CotEL > ® o - " rgeol The following named have bLeen elected | officers of the Grand Templo of the Rath- bone Sisters for the current_ Rathbone: | year: Mrs. Ada E. Mergulre, Oakland, P. By Sealed Mail. ponr.d= $1.0¢ NBDBDODHURNVLDAVNVCVUIVNVVLEBINBEE BN - =" - Key to the Seriptures. Court yesterday lgunsx the Preston Peak .u«: Bt. &.F sh&r:nrk :v l—flble\' ‘Copper Cn.uég 1' quiet title to the est lef quartz mining claim, Ok Afternoon—Rev. J. George Gibson ¥, | * 7th & Wood, Oak. < e o 3 "ress the meeting at 3 o'clock. Stroet, San Jome, i]'l:}h E Dp':uN m|‘ .;l o8 'h'o.?"o'g.;"n be: - Bw e cotoplainan eges his claim - = has been “jumved ™ e S Fmt. O \onal, corner Post and Morning _“Enduring Unio the Bnd” Even- tam | B bn st | SR T ) S PRy N NO €.0.D. OR DEPOSIT SCHEME, 4 ';xrx programme of exercises, after | § & Luke's, corner Van Ness avenue and | Morning—Preaching. Evening—Same. *gfl Ella Phr:n:lesasanu Cruz, G g = N : 2 Hick ad bech Tastetaly ‘and pashioical.| § U i Ker 3 7. Maoky: PR S PGS | e Sy e i'q which had been tastefully an -l - | © 2] G ~ o Von Mol e #0ld Gove rment “Yhifl(E\ v decoratéd, and there a collation was| g Howar street M. E., Howard stroet, be- Morning—Why We Commune.”” Evening g*”&‘“ Steigelman, 5“""‘5“'» Pro.; Mrs. :h’:nnt.w nauno. and accept thelr offer vmhmm snmmwnam(fln served | @ “eween Fecond and ‘Third—Rev. Johh 4. Gt tor. Another Bt el St R S A a al treatmens 120 of charee. | thos” iy mx.....mm&wu.. 54 v B Witeon. = Anna Zimmerman, Placervilie, O. G. The 3“1“‘ - ¢ bottle 60(4 exjdent Mrs. Merritt, accompanied by | DEPOSIT scheme but o | no mat ot o B Houe standing, & her counselor (Elizabeth d'Arcy Kinne), 'e s e oraT. Phes aud | Mishine Cormtiniog. K’ onit D:,!dt ::!é;onk?é tl'iz Gr:;nd Temple will be mml,w“gmumum- tient feels the benefit of the first dmm ¢ X ¢ | Goiidine Syiuie sod r';,l,h"nrln "{‘{"’35,,‘,; ¢ “&f.'i’l‘(’::".irf.’fi-fiix“‘i':«..ne H. Avers. | oy Country e San Francisco "l"e:npfe No. 11 of the ““"W‘ "1“3““‘"}““"“";‘0:“')’”“ %}"' B goctumg the Woman's Relief Co will atten ¥ is 2 nervous you man. ¢ 'Brana\' s - { | Ratlonkl _sncasapment 10 e beld 1n Cht: 3 Howard Presbyterian, Oak and Baker streets | Morning—Professor R. R. Lioyd will preach, &:‘i‘fflgfns’f’;fi'fhha:nflfifiud;&~ follew: et it bcs i the World: on Mohl Co. often receives the mosh ? - o rgg ¢ cag August. $ P Dr. Thomed Evening—Same. l”‘ McCreedy, P. C.; Mrs. Maude R. Pag “The Von Mohl Co. bas the sole American hmm ...n?.‘e.'?'fi., ttie $1.004 | “Was Too Confiding. & First Colied Presiyterian, corner Gelden | MormingCross and Orown.” Evening— DL EC.: Mrs. Fanoe B Bovertson, B y“‘“"?"!‘,&‘wfi’wmm Bave thousands of testimonials from those G g | A 'W. Aaprooth, s confiding farmar fras | ® - S6ta EveRue and Folk dtoeetw Mo, B HL §; BRIt M. of . Mre. Emma 4 Bchor | vanced ical seienice, that will positively i e g g L gk e 5 Antta. Califor: lae <; . Bell. s o B : = 5 . d C.; M of- | cure mervous debility. Tremedy ¢ Table Claret . gallon 2:;' et e ot | 2 Gaivary Fresbyictian, comer. Geary and | Morning—Preeching by uastor. Bvening— F.. Mrs. Eila B Dwight, P, of Doen a Fronci | o extticy, Mad phvem wy Shctr ¢ A Wine. Bomilar 4. @ | Calfornia-street station t4 secure The % = Stvteie— i _Jae Nesges - i e s | B G e e e ‘M'“"“" 1ast hope for health and haj sen- #Tal k ) n © in recovering his mones. As- | § Fimt Prebyterian comer Ven Ness ave- | Morning—Preaching by pastor. Eventng— @ |be instalied Thursiay. July 5. by Past He o the remarkabje [Sible person Will permit his name o bo neq le cl.xxng gallon 35¢4 | proot me to town a few days ago to| @ nue and Sacramento street—Rev. R. Mac- | Same. Grand Chief Mrs. Ada E re. of the remedy in Europe ro- ¢ car 4 sparkling, o the L s e T e IR hewr. he Califor iches of the Cathaie md!n'-hiscmxmry T e g g rogm g e e e ciiar .. @ i - STion. Rate sle o fab- rder wonderful treatment ade-up” rored s hi thi Eighteenth — W in the ¢’ Evening ° o sponsible advertisers s ap’ #)ufi Gordon Sherry Farvary ‘Coust without charee | 3 e e I | Moy s 1 eI ,'g;’:g,:‘:%:,{g; U TR (e et | 1 th Wwflm 'hom'ege;{'z {Estimonials bt miu- ohl Co. imvaria- ‘ sted. Fuor { when they retired ‘_‘;”';g"':'\’;g}‘n'; e D President, }. J. Burhaus; recording sec- | &‘gou wmmd. of any patients who Bare beon ¢ 'ysvranx-, = apariment - adjoined that of| e First Caftarian southwest corher Geary and | Thers will be 5o atrvicss to-day. AR A TR T 'flmf- muw’u;unensbt;n yho write st Calthos. Asprooth.s In the morning the latter was i s e Cann; recording Wfiufl “Thomas. pent. M’ gon 3 and th no publicit; hmml itor L&Y \\ hi k § | Poined o find his friend and tie i gone, § Trinity Fpiecoral, corner Dush and Gough | Morning—Preaching. 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