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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1900 0 “THE GREAT RUBY” MAKES A HIT AT GRAND OPERA-HOUSE The Frawleys’ Production Is a Spectaculér Success. “The Liars” at the Columbia Is Very Enjoy- Plays at Other Theaters. able-- ay legitimately | ality from the au-| from the scene-painter. produced at the | ght, answers | authors, Messrs. Ra- | have simply tacked para- Pattes de sieep walking scene in quarrel scens in 1" from *Home, m es Verne. But Mr. Frank King, has | riginality and de- at Oakland's fier a mber of situations 1 Heath and the mill- scenes out of the the play is divided— @ would do credit world. They are attempts which I at Drury ar soe: r better than the play, being played by thor- eople, such as Mr. Amory—the latter sere as he was ill at | attempt at Touch- those playing easily » and dis- Garnett carry your less competent ed to be insipid. tal interpretation only part in the a character- con- nlucky year. Among was a mos berts as the de- % Miss made you ed a happy the most of cution is some- | expression of | hate, J sor- he ve, va ief over the ed too much a fatal defect ses the feel of pleas- That means that the acting at 3, the for fo) ant, Mr. Philipps, | is reat Ruby ss, beautiful t night in full | the Columbia | by Her tragec rottenness o another to men portraits with wh ome of those ons who have never— picture of the hears, knows when he should immediate fol Lagdy Jessica N ve with | seing sort of | herself by din- | m at a hotel. At but that is not her red and the a and her fri the scrape, to ex- sband forms the y Rosamund Talton ¢ graceful part, as far as| Marti Margaret Da > The rest of the ast was acceptably loes not seem quite His perform arge DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Pries Lists Maii» on Applieation. ATTORNEY 2 F. H. MERZBACH, lawy 503 Cal., Clunie Bg. 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Norma Whalley and Mathews and Bul- ger are the all stars in “Ga Island” at the California this week, and the second performance last night kept a crowded house on the titter and the ha! Coney the sic and make = would otherw! culous perfor: suc ful treat e be a very silly ance. Tivoli. opera, *V airs, wa oli Opera-house 1z on by the audience showed g is as popular ever. In eral respects decided improvements have becn made For instance Miss Annile Mye makes the best La Veuve Framousse ever seen In this city, giving life and expression to a somewhat difficult Grace Orr, although but ng.” with the attraction t evening. T its t comic seventeen years old, has her first leading role as Mataya, Prince of m, which she executed with great credit and for | which she recelved enthusiastic applause. Mise Grace Fleld is entitled to no smali share of praise, for without warning or preparation she was assigned at_the last moment to the important part of Gilette, on account of the sudden illness of Miss Georgie Cooper, who was billed for that character. Willlam Schuster, Tom Greene Miss Helen Merrill and BEdwin Steve sang In their usual good form Fer Hartman made no end of amusement his local hits in “Every Rose Ha: Thorn.” Wang will continue two weeks, to be followed by the Tivoli’s grand opera season. Orpheum. Plenty of fun and good music make this week’s bill at the Orpheum a popular one. The Cohens would probably been missed but for the reappearance of the ever popular Lilllan Burkhart in tights and a new piece. She is so clever and handsome as Captain S e that sne forgets all about the good things on last week’s bill. Stella Mayhew and Wil- liamson and Stone, in negro speciaitie John Dr are sure to become favorites - in song and hue and Miss Mattie Nichol dance specialties, give a good perform- ance. Alcazar. The romantic play, “Ingomar,” was pre- sented at the Aleazar Theater last night a crowded house. With few exceptions the cast was the same as when it w < ed by Miss Florence Roberts and h company last season. Parthenia is with- out t one of Miss Roberts’ best parts with delightful ingenuousness 1 ge: eness and one does not wonder ot barbarian as was portrayed by White Whittlesey with her being able to tame even h Ingomar, which charac er e same force and vigor that character- ized his previous performance. He was suffering from a cold which somewhat marred his declamatory power. Clarence Montaine was excellent as Polydor, the rich miser, and Howard Scoty,was equally g00d as the Timarch. P. Webster was Myron, Parthenia and h seemed to forget that the old armorer w. not a buffoon. Marie Howe and Lorena Atwood had congenial parts. Jeffre )\\'i iams should familiarize himself with his lines. Fischer’s Concert House. At Fischer's Concert House the pro- gramme was wonderfully varied and thor- oughly satisfactory last night. The house was packed, and Edward B. Adams, a singing comedian, made a distinet hit. Violet Johnson, a girl violinist, played several selections and was accorded five encores, and Miss Isabelle Underwood was as well recelved as usual. Novelty was given the entertainment by a sketch, in which Miss Lenore White appeared. The moving picture machine showed se eral war pictures, including the battle of Mafeking. Chutes. The Chutes has a good bill. The Og- dens presented a laughable comedy, enti- tled “The Right Stocking.” The Black Bartons made their reappearance and that | have | ance of the bloos THE THRILLING BATTLE IN MIDAIR. “The Great Ruby.”) sta clc 18 W an 1 the ng ) amc 3, Turners in The sin Turn Ve sentation Sunday night in the two-act { kanerin.” in wi LOOSE GASCOCK CAUSES PATRICK DAILEY’S DEATH | Father of Actor .‘;a;es Dailey As- | phyxiated in His Room on Second Street. Patrick Daily, his room treet, nd Sect the father of J wh known San facts e wife is T became k tion being made Dail of Stockton In been_knocking another since. cured a room in | cording to the statement of the landlady was always jovial body was found vant. dental death, a: loose. ——————————— Found in Box When Thomas of box car No. cific Compan track_on King and Eighth ves discovered the years of age w ear to ear. A side. The ¢ for some time. on his person b The body is at the Morgue. — et photographic supplies, | Cameras, on photograph photograph done in the Co., 741 Mark t an incorrigible fore Judge La charges of burg Preston dor County two days later Powell street James R. with having ma James E. Sween ed gullty to a and was sentenced to serve one month in he County Jail ; —_— - — Poolsellers Sue Again. Harry E. Corbett, Henry Schwartz, Zick Abrams and D. J. Crowley have Captain of Dete 13 the ing order was is was made re | Murasky. | Park. The { tainment in the 3. In the These living representations of art at the French fair. | : made a big hit last night | f the b | g section of the San Francisco and ball in Turner Hall on next | Wwho was 60 vears old, was grant- ed a divorce from his wife by Judge Budd It was evidently @ case of acci- which was standing on the showing that death had been self- Printing and est styles. ot street. ! e | Two Persons Plead Guilty. Louis Whitehead, allas Percy Willlams, School of Industry, at Ione, Ama- On June 12 fast he entered ) the premises at 2218 Devisadero street, and | Shepperson, who was charged ain sued Chief of Police Sullivan and fort to enjoin further action on the part of the defendants with the object of closing the poolrooms operated plaintiffs allege that on defendants premises and prevented the carrying on | of thelr business. AR | Labor Day Celebration. | The joint committee having in charge the arrangements for Labor day has de- cided to hold the celebration In Central programme as outlined will consist of games, races and other athletic | sports, and a literary and musical enter- | bration will occur on Monday, September Prizes have been already donated to the amount of $1000, with more to come in before the list is closed. Decrees of divorce were granted by Fro¥o ey EvAG B O O R R R R I S S S S S e tions of so of the most | 11s good. “Die Afrikanerin.” 1l give a theatrical repre- The members will appear | opera, entitled “Die Afri- who was asphyxiated by n at the Webb House, 37 erday afternoon, was Dafley, the actor, the well- These examina- ame ancisco actress. nown upon an of his effects. September, 1897, and has about from one place to About a week ago he se- the Webb House, and ac- and temperate. The by Sarah Arundel, a ser- s the gascock was very Car With Throat Cut. | Rodgers opened the door | 66228 of the Southern Pa- street, between Seventh | terday, about 4 p. m. he body of a man-about 40 vith the throat cut from razor was lying by his | car had not been opened From the dried appear- d_the man had been dead There was nothing found y which to identify him. books and books for unmounted developing Sanborn, Vail & | outh, pleaded gullty be- | wlor yesterday to two lary and was sent to the looted a dwelling at 608 | de an attempt to murder | ey on April 25 last, plead- charge of simple ‘assault ctives Seymour in an ef- by plaintifts, " The the night of July | “‘camped” on their | A temporary restrain- | sued by Judge Bahrs ana | turnable before Judge amphitheater. The cele- Divorce Court. RECEIVE ORDERS 10 JOIN FORCES IN THE ORIENT Transport Sumner to Carry Officers to Philippines and China. e Boxer Movement in Flowery King- dom Is the Cause of Remewed Activity in the War Department. it L e The number of officers ordered to the Orient within the last day or so foreshad- ows the movement on the part of the United States to aid in the suppression of the Chinese Boxers. The new: the massacre of the American infantry in China excited a great deal of talk in army circles yesterday, as most of the officers whom rumor reports Killed or wounded were well known. ()r‘den-x to an unusual number of officer ve been is- sued, as the following sho Acting Assistant Surgeon George H.‘ (‘nb'- tree, relicved from temporary duty With re- cruiis and casuals at the Presidio. to sail on the Sumner, and upon his arrival in Manily to report to commanding general, Division o the Philippines, for assignment to duty. Acting . Assistant Surgeons Michael® E. Hughes, Robert S. Linn, Robert M. Blanchard, Robert E. Slevers and Albert Moser to =ail on the Sumner and report to commanding genera in_the Philippines. Second Lieutenant Thomas F. returned from sick leave, will report to the commandant at the Presidio for tem )'rlu) duty with recruits awaiting at that post transporta- tion to the Philippines, Major Charles IL! “abell of the Third Infan- try, United States Volunteers, whose sick leave has expired, is to proceed to the Philippines on the Sumner and report to the commanding gen- | eral there for instructions. Second Lieutenant Josesh A. Baer of the Sixth Cavalry is ordered to Nagasaki, Japan, on the Sumner #nd will join his regiment either in China or the Philippines. The follwing officers now at the Presidio will £0 out on the Sumner and report to the com- Manding general of the Phillppine division Captain’ Henry A. Peed, Thirty-second Infan try, U. S. V.; First Lieutenant Frederick A, Gignoux, Eleventh Cavalry, U. 8. V.; First Licuterant Dennis P. Quinlan, squadron Philip- pine Cavairy, U. 8. V.; Second Lieutenant Fourth Cavalry, and Sec- Knowles, Thirteenth Charles S, Haight, ond Lieutenant Calvin C Infanf Ci try. tain Russell T. Hazzard, Eleventh Cav- , U. 8. V., returned to duty from sick leave, will got Sut on the Sumner and report to the commanding general of the Philippines for instructions. Major Robert S. Smith, additional paymaster, U. S.°V., accompanied by his authorized clerk, will safl'on the Sumner and report to the com- manding general for assignment to duty. Acting Assistant Surgeon Charles H. Latimer, U. & A.. I8 ordered to take vassage on the Sumner, reporting to the commanding general of the Philippine Division on his arrival for duty. Captain Eben B. Fenton, sary of subsistence, accompanis will take passage on the Sumner the commanding general of the vision. Captain James B. Goe, will report for temporary with recruits awaiting Philippines. Major William Stephenson will go out on the Sumner report in person to Brig: Chaffee, commanding at_or near that place, for Brigadler General Tho taln Thomas Franklin, of subsistence; Brown, Willta the Engineer ¢ United States sail on the Sumner and r. ing general of the Philippines. The Sumner will also have as passen- gers Contract Nurses Christiana M. Bauer, Jessle M. Brown, May Cleland, Anna A. Hanbury, Lena E. Killiam, Jo- seph Kahlen, Richard L. Creamer and assistant _commis- 1 by his clerk, and report to Philippine ai- eenth Infa Thirt T transpor “hina, Adna | Charles J. Simpson, ordered to the Phil- ippines. St. Vincent de Paul Society. The third general meeting of the con- ferences of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be held next Sunday morning in the hall of St. Paul's Church, Twenty- ninth and Church streets, at . The members will recefve communion in a body at the 8 o'clock mass. In the after- noon they will assemble in the hall and receive the reports of the various confer- | ences. ———r——————— Police Make Raid in Chinatown. Sergeant P. A. Mahoney and posse raid- ed the house at 8 Ross alley last night at 10 o'clock and arrested eighteen Chin- ese for gambling. A fan-tan outfit was found in the room where the arrest was made. The house is a notorious resort for highbinders. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. SAN JOSE, July 16.—The mill workers of the various planing mills of San Jose and Santa Clara have taken preliminary steps toward the formation of an organization, which they ex- pect to effect on July 25. WASHINGTON, July 16.—Curtis Guild of Boston, who was tendered the appointment of First Aseistant Postmaster General to succeed Perry S. Heath, has declined to accept the of- fice owing to pressure of private business. PITTSBURG, Pa., July 16.—The Amalga- mated Assoclation’s scale has been signed for the five sheet mills of the Republic Iron Works and work has been resumed. This is the first union plant in the Pittsburg district to start. LOS ANGELES, July 16.—John Coleman, a negro sailor, wae to-day convicted of man- slaughter. During a fight at San Pedro he kicked Chris Kenneson in the head. Kenneson died soon after. Coleman has not been sen- tenced. TACOMA, Wash., July 16.—The first suit for damages growing out of the Fourth of July street car aceldent, in which forty-three lives were lost, was filed to-day by Harry Gaul for the death of his son, Harry, for $3000. Many other suits are expected. DALLAS, Tex., July 16.—Peoria, sixty miles southwest of Dailas, was swept by a cyclone to-day. The wife ‘of John Nelson and two children are belleved to be fatally hurt. Two churches, several dwelling houses and an im- mense amount of farm property were destroyed. LONDON, July 16—The weather to-day fs the hottest experienced in London this season. The thermometer at 11 a. m. showed 91 de. grees in the shade and 132 degrees in the sun. There have been many prostrations by heat and some fatal cases have heen reported. Work bad to be suepended in exposed places. KINGSTON, Jamafca, July 16.—News has reached here of a serious apiit in the Colomblan Government. Certan Ministers have taken a position antagonistic to thelr colleagues. former have the confidence of the republic and soldiery and should the split become more acute the rebels will be largely reinforced by Go ernment troops. CAPE TOWN, South Africa 18" over 10,000 Boers, chiefly naturalized citizens of the Transvaal, will emi- grate to the United States. Irish-Americans are arranging the preliminaries for this move- | ment. The latest Machadodorp advices state that President Krugeg will refuse to surrender until his supplies are exhausted. The Trust Problem. To a thoughtful mind the trust problem is one of serious import. It must be firmly grap- pled with, for it creeps upon soclety before you are aware of Its existence, In this respect much resembling the various disorders which attack the stomach, such as constipation, indi- gestion, dyepersia, billousness, liver and kid- ney troubies. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the one reliable remedy for all such allments. Be sure to give it a trial. MANHOOD RESTOR=D “CUPIDENE.*" This great Vegetable Vitalizer, the prescription of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you “of all ner- vous or diseases of the genera- - tive organs, such as Lost Man- hood, Insomnia, Pains in the Back, Nervous Debility, Pim- ples, Exhausting Drains, Vari- cocele and Constivation. It stops all losses by day or night. 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If oil should not be dis- covered you relinquish your s ock and will re- ceive back the entire amount paid in, together An ocean voyage to pertect A home in the ry with city con- veniences. the of a cou place GAY Summer Hotel del Coronado is getting to be as gay in summer as In win- ter. Write for special Resort E- §. BABCOCK. Manager, Coronado Beach, SANTA CATALINA ISLAND Cal al ’ Hours’ s Ride From Los Ang ATTRACTIONS I Annual Rod and with interest only a trifle | afarsion G e reams Toormaments. less than the interest paid B | For i Gaformation: noter rates, umigue ng and il by sav ngs banks. Of course, such an op- portunity will not be given any great len th of time. Send for prospectus or call at room 14, 5th floor, Mills Building. co. Cal YRON HOT SPRING the only cure for Rueumarism: Address A. Bettens, Mgr. -Byron Hot Springs, Cal. LOMBARD & CO., City Agents, Room 30, 35 Geas .| . AT ng durin h ast mor a = AMPLE SECURITIES to California Northwestern Rail- ] £ apegr | homes. @ possibilities do not bear | Those who intend to take & fruit, don’t you think it DANCING six nights of the week. GOLF. | @ their vacation during July or ® banks, which cannot offer =é § SR G e :1(1‘4:‘ the desired accoms - & ofany greater security, Efm’;;';f;;“;;flp:g?;;_“hf::‘ggzl Rooma. Tignted | Call for “VACATION,” a 8 drawing a low inferest W |ow ey " o\ s wonseomery o | @ ittle book just issued by the § with no chance of making § | gt S wAnE BTG o e [} ] Ticket Office, 650 Market st. | (Chronicle building). General _ Office, Mutual Life A vacation does not ust extend beyond two or four weeks, so t those who have been sojourn- mar August, and those who may not Resorts, and a list of one hun- dred and sixty-seven Farms and homes where Board for the Summer can be secured at from $5.00 to $8.00 per week. building. Sansome and California sts., San Francisco. E. C. WHITING, Genoral Manager. B. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass. Agt. There’s a Good Doctor at PasoRobles HOT SPRINGS n snow, ad expar.se Near it the great forests and it a wid the perfec summer vacation. pine and cedar and hemlock, ar expanse _of adows, above it For the hunter—the great 13 HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA e e J. P. MAS ]E, SKAGEG County: only 4% hours Py S Ly ; from San Francisco and but nine miles of iy X Agent for San Francisco and vicinity, staging. waters noted for medicinal virtues BT el ey | best natural bath in State; grand mountain ¢ o & ™ | ecenery. good trout streams at door: telephone R When telegraph: daily mail and express: FTRST et e it B | | CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVIC e e B A | | morning and afterncon stages: round trip from week, $2 50 per day. Guides and h | San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry | | at 7:30 &._m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. References—Any guest of the past five years: patronage constantly increasing. . 4. F. MULGREW. Proprietor. | | J‘ Dr. C. C. 0’Donnell’s Mineral Springs ELLEN is the best camping. plenie 46 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. | and §. F. and N. P. R. R. give special rates to | campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished rent cheap. No fogs mor polson oak at the | park. Mineral water, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. C. €. O'DONNELL. office 10213 | Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. S. F. I | Whea we say “rupture cured’’ we me you want your heaith this is the place to go. for it is a fact that during the past 20 y DR. PIERCE'S MAC ETIC ASTIC TRU has CURED thousands of cases. Nothing els | like ft. Best retainer made. It does the Investigate for yourself. [FCall for ' ‘ARATOGA SPRINGS oMo 1,0 on send Boomts (5 NAtDs- By Tiburon Ferry. 7:30 a m.: 39 50 round Bk trip. Rates. $10 to $14 a_week | MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS B0., || o 8 a5 iih i o i every: 820 Market St., Or 1145 Broadwa San Francisco, New York City. 1 thing. | The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- vada, near Colfax. on the C. P. R. R. Plain quiet retreat: fines mery. water. moun atr, fruit and all-the-year-round climate in Cal- (Ao~ BN JORDAN'S anear g USEUM OF ANATOMY 1061 MAREZT OF. bat. 6:247:h. 5.F.Cal. The Largest Anator Museum in the | Numinated by gas. MRS. M. L. S sbad of Americs. Monterey County, Cal—For health, climate that cannot be equaled: up-to- accommodations: beautiful scenery: profusion of flowers: hot soda. sulphur and electric and pleasure resort on the Coast. The greatest S ey, S - | for lung disease, liver and stomach L o 3 s| ehil- nts, rheumatism and catarrh in the | playground. croquet, lawn tennis and dance hall: large hotel and 30 cottages. afford ing special accommodations for families: ail By train. Third an? Town- send streets. San Francisco, 9 a. m.; First and Broadway, Oakland, 9:10 a. m. dafly for Sole- dad. then by stage over beautiful level road 7 es to springs. Round-trip tickets, $3. at 8. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and For illustrated oamphlets and fur- E. L. PERRAULT. dent physictan » postoffice. ther_information add proprietor and FAMmous GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurtal Polsoning. Liver and’ Kidney Diseases, Neural- gla, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary Complaints. Hotel and cottages renovated. Baths refitted and improved. Magnificent scenery. delightful walks. Hunting and fsh- ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health. rest and Tecreation. Rates. 3§12 to $14 per week. Tralns leave Third and Townsend streets. S. F. 9 a. m. and 245 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gilroy for springs. For illustrated pamphlets address M World Weiknesses or any contracied @) | fornin: ideal grounds and surrcundings: on ORERTSON. Propri disease pesitively curedby tho oldest ¢ | ratlroad, 138 miles from San Francisco: 13 a | — . RO - Specialisten the Coast. Est. 36 ysars ‘week: open all year d for booklet. Address wALn ¢ OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § | ORCHARD SPRINGS. Chicaso Park. Cal RUHE. | Consultation fren #nd strictly private. =5 Somoma Mountains Excellent accommodations | ‘Trewment personally or by letter. A 3 or families and sportsmen. First-class table. Reime smenty o dwer 40 ' THE GEYSERS, County, | All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring wa Write for Book. PH(LOSOPIY of 6NB OF NATURE'S WONDNRS | Rates §7 up. Send for circular. C. w. MANHIAGE, MAILED SREL (A T A e OER e| FRUNMING. inte Mo, ot et Epok fm wwie) hunting and livery. Write for pamphist. T - | ¢ pR_JORDAN & L0, 105 Marketst.,8. 6. ¥ | WERTHEIMER. Manaer. 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St. Helena, Cal. chy - m"l‘l« or any inflo~mas Rart] Cal LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation Boating, bathing. bow ing. tennis, livery. new walks. Write circular to H W AMBOL: Laurel Dell, Lake County. ¢ KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in California. Trout fshing—finest in the State— Fhovel Creek. 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding mountains— grouse, quall, deer and bear. EDSON BRO! Proprietors. Beswick. Siskiyou County. THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts. San Franciseo. Strictly First-class Family Hotel MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. Kenilworth Inn, Mill Valley. - Thoroughly renovated, Electric lights, bl Nards, lawn tennis, croquet Strictly first class, é:‘nrl:‘fi Ec.‘:.%;'iédfe}:",_‘l‘f%“’fi Jj‘t‘““h"““: Main 5183, For terms apply to Mrs. P. J. MARTINA. roadway. Oakland. Cal. for eale at 1073% Market st., B, F. All private 3 ELMONTE HOTEL, 85..GA70% Sat diseases quickly cured. 8enid for ‘free book. | ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. 233000 | ppagniicent view ana. fist-cinss. accommeda: tions. Large sunny rooms. Special rates to famiijes. Free bus meets every train: & miles Trom ‘San Francisco. Fare SPRINGS. NAPA SODA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Socons ey In the heart of the Sierras. Perfect climate, fine fiehing, excellent table, magnificent lo:- rritation e | | ‘thon ' o€ s hew | INDEPENDENCE LAKE | A. DOLLMANN. Napa Soda Springs P. O, BANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet ranch, five THE HICKS-JUDD €O., 8 ¥ continued their former success. La Ljsta 1 ritles. Cuplds it hens and rest est, no poison no ts. [ | - e 5 Firat st San Prancisco | SOTUTUSS thelr former success, La Lista | yuage Hebbard yesterdey to Anabel von | Impuities, Cupidene sirengthens and restores or sent in plain wrappee, | for' samilien. Sea “The Traveier (or Barvo ‘ Bos o Ty o dellghtiul vammes “IATIONER AND PRINTE? ations. Hall subduing Wallace, the lion, | for desertion. Bdith Nay from Trank o | | The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors X Dros viars Open June 1 ' Addrems MRS, H A | frult. Eood tabie: tema i oo e Vindance Telegraphie and the best numbers from last week Nay for desertion, and Cordelia L. g.""j is because 9 per cent are troubled with Pros- | Y CLEMONS, 'ndependence Lake, Cal W CRANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal “ame PARTRIDGE ** Caltfornia | make up the balance of the programme. | from Michael J. Savage for deserts tatitls. Cupidene the only known remedy to i — L2 street = Sults for divorce have been . fled by | SUre Without an operation. 5000 testimonlals. DUNCAN —Two -miles | CHEN DAKS RANCH — Nice surroundings; I SRR G e = orae Antolne Pyt HEatE apes” wicd BY | X e ‘el sivin, ana 'money v Woak Men and W UNCAN SPRINGS HOTEL %" 5.0 | Smiomebitu ooy Siidenioiit, Senins o b AL, ZHEBLACK | Folks unable to visit the Parts Expost- | fafidelliy, Hermahn 'H. Weseel' sgamat | S sios aBox. §”pixen:ior s0" by mal an OO | Bregsnicd soas a5, muenesta"Ziters "6 | oomon. Mddres By SULEN. B RivER OO Giogs aag WEEN | tion should make a call ot the Olympla | fia B° Offerr auaieer Homers'q Margar- | Send for free circilar and testimoniils. §HOULY, USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | HoviekeSpirg cottnacs furslshed ~For terms | Call 1 pasie, st o' any Siaioes o ieL J % ress ., ., San grea medy; th and culars address O, 7 R siree. " | this week and see Protessor Conradi's liv- ' for desertion Strengin to sexual organs. Depot, U5 Market. | Mendocino. County, Cat " 0 bils Hopland, | United States’or Canada one year for 31, Franclsco, Cal.,, Grant Drug Co., 38 &40 Thirdst. postage paid. *