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Kelly and Crimmins Should . Grape-Nuts OJUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS NP DD G040 00000008004 006404049 400404-04Q LR THE N FRANCISCQ CAL T e beoeteo 4 5 ; ARCHBISHOP TC ARRIVE IN THIS - CITY SATURDAY |His Grace Left Chicago for Home on Last Night's Overland. | | His Private Secretary, Father Mulli- gan, Has Returned, and Reports His Superior in Best of Health. ALLE TR From telegraphic dispatches recetved late last night it is learned that Arch- | bishop Riordan. expected to leave Chicago | vesterday. He will consequently, if he carries out this intention, reach this city next Saturday. His Grace arrived in Chi- cago several days ago and has been ex- tensively entertained by the church dig- nitaries of that city. He returns after an eight months’ absence from America during which he made his decennial re- port to the Propaganda at Rome~of the affairs in his archdiocese. B = o ST ST S AP N 1 * o The Archbishop’s private secretary, Rev. 15 Father Patrick Mulligan, arrived last s e altors sl it night from the East and went directly to D - Mite Bella G Bovie: No. 3. | the home of his mother. He reports that - § Z. 1. Nos 44, Liver- | the Archbishop is in the best of health ) and that he has been materially benefited p and his well-earned rest. 3 Francisco D h bis secretary. They DONOVAN were | by Father Daniel . . J. Riordan, t Archbishcy's brother, of o o St. Elizabeth's Church. All three sailed & V¢ N from New York on the Hamburg-Ameri- ! SOME PROMINENT OFFI- | EICEL N ¥ e fog R g e b S Miss Margaret visited Italy, CERS OF THE GRAND COUN- [ No. 1: g nd and Treland, $ cm 9 more time in Rome thari X 2 rchbishop fordan @eiosieteieieieieg h the Pope, who st when he was in- formed of the growth and progress made i Francisco diocs Vhile in ed the ceremony the coronation of e and Miss Cuff, Y No.1; Dr. L rgates were the 7 at a trolley party the Ciiff House. horate a Fat d _journeyed aver- PARTY CONTROL Be Closely Watched in C ( t [ — Fourth District. Convention eme to Capture g Body of each ti-F gat Asse mbl triet convention gat inth As- holding of atoga League ce during ar month- an think clearly when you cat th: dclicious Brain Food | | ippines” about two t there by the Arch- was stationed for a time at avith a battalion of the two the others had of the NO MORE PHOTOGRAPHS OR COUPCNS WITH TOBACCO Law Under Which They Were Pro- hibited Is Constitutional, and Seized Goods Are Forfeitsd. Revenue Agents Thomas and order of the Commissioner of several weeks sickness VACATION WAS SPOILED ;, BY SUCCESSIVE MISHAPS Two Warm - Belt Peace Guardians Abandon an Abalone Fishing Excursion. GREAT PROSPERITY COMES TO THE CITY OF EUREKA Northern S:=aport Now Making Great Commercial Strides—Factories to Be Built. fcer don & Fraser irned from t imboldt Count ndition of m the score were va- of employment and > sold for one-half ity seemed kruptey. ed at the change. a most prosper; substantial | All which were active, and on every life and business ac s Curley’'s sister. Mr. ngs will reside on Pleas- HURSDAY, JULY 12, h Father Mulligan. | 1900. JOINED R R S S e R S Sy ] VERY pretty wedding was cele- brated last evening at the church of the Paulist Fathers, when Ar- thur J. Brannagan and Miss Helen M. Forde joined their hearts and hands The nuptial knot was tied Dr. John J. Kingwell. After the marriage ceremony the new- Iy made husband and wife were given a_reception at the latter’s residence. In- een issued to a large num- The Hhoneymoon 11 pent at Lake Tahoe and Mr. and Mrs A | | at the altar. Brs i > v t | rannagan will return in two weeks to | by the Rev. Father Otis. The bride | take u;? housekeeping in this city. The attended by her sister, Miss Jeann presents received by the couple num- | erous and costly s the daughter of Jo) le and is a general fa- Forde, as maid of honor, with Miss Ella Cronin anfi Miss Florence Whelan as bridesmalds. The groom had for his best man his brother, Richard Brannagan, and | the ushers were Stephen V. Costello ‘and She is beautiful in a marked degr: ne ids th ARRANGING FOR - ANNUAL PICNIC crowdex “The capita ing together a | 1t a manufacturing center and they hav They r¢ 2 | Suse A Y hiah" will be equipped K lern machin ery at a cost of a is in cou fuclort UF THE PAHISH factory be built in “The redwr ploying every ot their l}-u. = 2 - 2;’,’:1‘“3 e Philippincs and-the open St. Patrick’s Church Outing of 2 e great drawback to E & and Huamboldt County is the matter Will Be Held on Labor s. Just think of bel forty-eight hours ce of 250 miles. It consumes to come here and return. A pl 000 people ought to have bet ter transportation facilities. A railroad | would make it the most pros Htate egress and ingre out in the ¢ travel a dista Day. et Committees Have Been Named to Make Necessary Arrangements for the Festivities at planning to build from Chetc . Oregon. down the coast to tap th mimense timber belts of Northern Cali- Schuetzen Park. fornia and Southern Oregon and connect with or buy out the Donahue line and e have its terminus in this city. A The annual picnic of St. Patrick’s par- h wjll be held on Labor day, September t Schuetzen Park. The time and place were decided upon at a meeting of the committee of arrangements held in the ball in the basement of the church Tues- in the cou jority over that of two yea i} o doubt su day night ot thte- O Bugene F. Lacy presided at the com- he proved himself meeting and David Berry acted have no bpeer a They are officers of the gen young men ittee and- Rev. P. Heslin is Iy organ The committees are as follow ! Voters,” with a membershi Arrangements — Thomas e fillam T. Flynn, T. Thomas Conlan, John J. O P. Ward, T. Leac , M. Doran, Truth Society Members Present. | ) Several hundred members of the B lic Truth Society attended mor service in St. Mary ing. Rev. Father O'Ryan officiat so made a brief address McDey John Hughes, R RED W THE ROLE' OF A BeiVieieiecese B e e e e LB S L o . ¥ SOUTHERN PACIFIC SUES : TO CONDEMN PROPERTY Seeks to Acquire a éznnr Right of 3 Way South From Seventh * Street. on the morning of July 6, and after she OM DETECTIVE Peieseieiei e eiei o@ Maurice Corridan, ohn Coffee. Flyan, chairman: Th William ' Fitzger- B Dantel e Flood, May Lyne, May d, Lilile Hogan, Agnes Gately ‘egory, Agatha Glover, Kate Kussick garet Pratt, W, ¢ vieve Sullivan, El . Kate Delury. Marie Mar izabeth ¢fin, Thomas Conlan, Jame bracelet. Nellie broke down and con- the & purpose of 3 sevitt, Martin Tiernay. C. Re the foot \ J. McDermott, ¢ Doherty, W. A Ry : \(:;\ 4 | Rev. Father Heslin was unanimously & ected master of ceremeonies for the nic- G <. < LUFIT O oo i N TEL —————— | . > AHS GWINE DOWN To ME, AMYT o1 Lo it A anT MA Ll ¢ | OBSTRUCTIONS ON THIRD PICIONS” £ EXE-GLASSES = ¢ STREET TO BE REMOVED MiTH RAYMONDY ; - E + | South End Rowing Club Has No Per- 3 mission to Maintain Buildings . on the Driveway. D 4 | The Board of Public Works has recom- | mended to the Board of Supervisors that ¢ | the obstructions on Third street. between 4 | Berry +and Channel, be ordered re- ¢ | moved, and that sixty days time be given 1 !therefor. Two weeks ago a petition ? | signed property-owners _representing 4 |68 feet of frontage on Third street, fre & | MarKet to Channel, was filed with t SAYS SHE ELOPED WITH Supervisors, in which it was alleged that ~yn ¥ |certain persons had nnlawfulfly nte red Z and taken possession of the inner A PHILIPPINE FRIEND POOP o "the driveway on Third street. 35 32 # | from Berry to Channel. and have erected ® | thereon numerous wooden houses, sheds Cause of Dr. Sanger's Divorce Suit. ¢ |and slruvm;rsdmnrhe nu;lnberhr:ir ten or g . thereby depriving the public of ac Derroes Soantel s Fapp 0 . e e wator: Troal-at. ihe enfl:of | happy Couples. ¢ | Third street. withstanding the fact that the pa- A. J. Donovan, principal office assistant | el the f tha pa @ | of the Bureau of Streets, made an inves- | pers in the case were ordered sealed by # | tigation and reports that he is unable to ey Bl B $ | inid any resolution of the Board of Super- anger seeks to recover a divere = isors ting permission to out his wife, Mrs. Hattie Sanger, hn"\awlr;::3 oo e oAty + | End Rowing Cinb to maintain the bufld- come public property is sald that Mrs. YO' MA HONEY & |ings mentioned in the petition of prop- | Sanger cloped with one Captain Lovell, | ¢ Siiien L WANTS YO 4 | erty-owners. | fhere on'a "Visu hor hiaband. On | 3 "AHS GWINE TO SEE YESSAH, DEMS AMYS @ St. Jossph’s Parish Pienic. | | their return to America, it is alleged, Cap- . Th ual picnic of St. Joseph's Parish i v ollowe ! - . e ann P! P! S SL’LL-"'\'M‘I): lowed and during (he ab-{ ¢ ~DAT JEWLER MAHSE ; will take place at Shell Mound Park on | ‘g}"v"'g‘i“-' » b4 . SBllurda)‘. July z;l. A |ar§‘- numbe: 35 r<. Sanger, who is no longer L | valuable gate and game prizes are to be ing a grandmother, was a Mi E . HOW VIOLA FOSTER SUCCESSFULLY PLAYED DETECTIVE ON NELLIE RAYMOND. © | awarded. . The znmg committee has an- | Wolff, and mearried her husband in this ‘ i P * | nounced that final nrflrnnse;z)!dma are com- | ‘p.“z:\ & o B e R SRS S S S SO MDA S PR SN S S D = SR R SR S ] g]{g;pfemr.):?c:?g ;?r:‘ma’fi & T{;flg.:‘.‘ > aa . ses % " | yes “osta on the | 10LA FOSTER, a_ colored woman | girl living at 451 Jessie street. where Viola | called upon Nellie and charged her with | mittees in charge are sparing no effort to grou | weighing about 400 pounds, was | also resides. Nellie made a call upon Amy { the theft and also with steaiing her gold | make the event a memorabie one. | o ———— | | congratulated by Judge Conlan yes- terday on her detective ability, and the Judge suggested that she should apply for = position in the “upper office.”” ~She took the suggestion seriously and the Judge may be called upon to use his in- fluence in getting her appointed one of Captain Seymour's sleuths. Viola was the complaining witness in the case of the People vs. Nellie Ray- | | A divorce has been nted Frances Me- Donald from John F. McDonald on the | | ground of williful neglect. May Belle Car- ter has secured a divorce from William D. Carter on the ground of desertion. ————— | l Drunk on Stolen Beer. | | James Duffy. Tom King and R. Mitchell, ! | genuine specimens of the genus hobo, were sent to_ the County Jall for three | | monthe each by Judge Conlan yesterday. had left the eveglasses were missed. Amy mentioned the fact to Viola, who deter- mined to play detective. She waited upon Nellie that afternoon and asked her in a friendly way where she was in the habit of buying ‘her eyeglasses, Nellie being troubled with sore eyes. Nellie told her, and Viola went to an optician on Kearny street and asked him ‘what sort of glasses | Nellie had purchased. The optician said | she had exchanged a pair of Tfld eye- | = . 5 dan, | glasses for the ones she got. iola re- | They 'were arrested on Jackson-stree; | Mmond. a Caucasian, charged with petty | EUZRCH (0% 1C'Chown the gold evegiasscs, | i - | wharf Tuesday night on a charge of |larceny. Nellle was accused of stealing | Tagrancy.” They cilmbed a_ fence where | a pair of 80ld eyeglasses valued at $12, |- oo agpgr O Sh they were the ones stolen | some beer barrels were stored.~ One had | the property of Amy Silvey, a colored | f\?med Wwith this information V|ola} | fessed her fall from grace, and Viola took her to the City Prison, where a charge of petty larceny was booked against her. Viola told her story in court yesterday An Easy Victory. I will sell to-day 5% pairs ladies’ shoes, in lace or button, vesting and kid top. | so ingenuously that the Judge could not rth $2.50 to $.50, for $1.00 a pair. To- | refrain. from extending his congratula- ,','.?,mw" 750 pairs boys’ schoopl. shoe:f tions. Amy was called upon and identified the eyeglasses. Neille declined to make a statement. and the Judge convicted her | and ordered her to appear for sentence this momln# “I shall bring vour case to the attention | of the Chief of Police.”” said the Judge, as Viola was leaving the courtroom. and worth $2.00, for 75 cents a pair: not more | than two pairs to any one person will | be sold at the assignee sale of shoes. Market. gtreet, near Fourth. P. C. Kel Assignee. e e————— +Voyagers Swell Sweeney Fund. | Viola replied: The passengers on the steam schooner | “All right, honey. TI'se glad if you do.” | Luella gave an entertainment on board | S | ily, | LA | | | Bl e e e e e e e \ HANDS AND HEARTS AT PAULIST FATHERS ALTAR e e e ot S AR S R R S SR S . > - k3 B ® - “ - citize but left that nent County, ago place a drug He of ¥ his arri fillated hi G W., ¢ nt. A Defaulting Age sw TR s s GRS *“MY OWN SELF ACAIN. Mrs. Gates Writes to Mrs. Pinkham, Follows Her Advice and is Made Well. “DEAR MRs. Prxgmay :—For nearly two and one-half years I have been in feeblehealth. Aftermy listle child came e it seemed I could not get my strength i 1 have and the severest pains in imbsand top f head and am almost insemsi- ble at times. I also have a pain just to the right of reast bone. It is so severe at times that I cannot lie on myrightside. Please write me what you think of my case.”— Mgzs. CLARAGATES, Johns P. 0., Miss., dia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound as advised and now send you a lette cation. For several years I was in such wretehed health that life s almost a burden I could hardly walk across the floor, was so feeble. Several of our best physicians attended me, but failed to help. I conéluded to write to you for advice. In a few days I received such akind, motherly letter. I followed your instructions and am my ‘old sels’ again. Wasgreatly benefited before I had used one bottle. May God bless you for what you are doing for suffer- ing women.” — Mrs. CrLARA Gares, Johns P. 0., Miss., Oct. 6, 1899, onT ) Cor ¢ *® a2 e UNCLE SAM'S HOLIDAY Is yours also. when vou want your holt- day shirt front on. a a collar that won't detract from your pleasure when cele- brating. Take your licen to a reliable laundry. where the edges of vour collars and cuffs will not be frayed and whers the color and finish will do you proud anywhere, such as is always turned out at the United States laundry. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell Telephone—South 420, PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. Travelers from every po: globe show their apprec comforts and Juxuries to in these hotels by makin headquarters when Franciseo. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under one manage- ment on the American and European CAPE NOME MACHINERY an3 SUPPLIES. OUR GOLD DREDGING PUMPS Were successfal at Nome last year. All others failed. In o tion dally. 9 Stevenson st., ; KR