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34 1ISCO CA L1, DAY, JULY 29, 1900, arde ock, Mis ley, Mrs, J \I Miss A erer. 3 Han Club Parties. irn Sisters ha nday last ey're Engaged ¢ Miss Fan Smled Awuy. The steamship Austra for Honolul carried the following passengers Alexander, B. K. Baird, J. which J J4 e Mlss X H. Perl - Quamstrom. C. F Reynolds, Miss Ry Sewall, Oscar T uly Mr. and Mrs | an J i ained a few of | Taylor, J. 4 ~ s at their pleasant | house, A. C. Werner, Arthur Snite, €. vale, \.PD occasion be- | V. Wiison A kerman. sailed fcr 1in, Californians Hamburg-American and | steamship Pretoria ew York Ju der | 31 Mrs. W, G. Henshaw, Miss A_ S. Hen- 1“ the shaw, Miss M. A. Grimes, Miss Florence Henshaw. Master ('vnl'fl'g‘ He iss < H. Brewer, Miss Elisa Kramm, F. chhoff, Joseph Roder, Fr. Fiebler and fe, Max Richter, Be Bemard Richter. In the Future. An fce cream party will be given at the regretted | home of the Misses Collpm, 38 Powell ave- nd. After dinner | ppe, during the afternoon and evening of | g were enjoyed until & | rpyreday, August 2, for the benefit of T e Prese “siow. | the Sodality booth, St Paul's bazaar. All McGraw r. and Mrs. | . .ir friends are invite Mrs. Carrick, Mr. ana Mrs. | *BEir THERCHR 00 100 ireion and picntc of Mrs. de Celle, Mr. and | the McKenzie Musical Society will take Mr. and Mrs. Sealy, George | ;j;ce Sunday. August 5. A military band ly, Plerce Lonergan.® o pe in attendance on the deck and a = and Edith | yo001 and ln:l;}lmgnza‘!‘ Pt will in the cabin by the society, accom- . Miss Noriaga. | siven < : n?;fl" party | pantea a string orchestra. The steamer ng peopl a tramp through the famed Later in the evening an er was served in the dining where covers were laid for twenty- ts. During the dinner the courses ted by toasts and felicita- and Mrs. R. E. Miller, M B ik surs Teint where Tour s of d:\nc!ng ‘fll be enJo)ed Personals. Miss Janette Ephraim of 705 Broderick street has just returned from an enjoy- She has been the | was 124 Twenty ng. July 14 of the e\»nmx was spent mes, and a soclety cake- | performed by Miss L ‘ iss A. Todt. Miss G. » amused the guests At 12 o'clock supper ced, and to the strgins of | in Dixie” the happy people | nstairs, where a bounteous | as served. The house was beau- v Gecorated with greens and sweet | jasmine and a large American flag was |an: | w ho! | able out-of-town visit. guest of Mr. ton, also of Mr. and Mrs. Max Blum and Mr and Mrs. A. Allan Lobree of Marti- rez, Contra Costa County. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Allen. Mrs, Galvin | d the Misses Kathryn McFadden, Kittie ge: singing. = Anita Cream is 2 medicinal preparation which not only re- moves tan and freckles, but eradicates blotches, liver patchss, pim- les and all discolorations of the skin. It is highly recommended y physicians and dermatologists. It contains nothing injurious .or unpleasant. Anita Cream will transform 2 muddy or weather-stained complexion to its original transparency and clearnsss. Anita Cream actually “‘coaxes 2 mew skin” to the surface by moving the outer cuticle in small dust-like particles without in- convenience. Anita Cream can be had at al] drug stores or direct from us for 50c. ANITA CREAM AND TOILET CO., 207 Franklin St., Los Angeles, Cal. AR R AR R AR AR AR R A) 2 and Mrs. C. Rhine of Clay- | Irma Nicolal, Lillie are spe ding ene Thomas, . m. a"lf)" Brona Miss Sarah | in Nerthern Ph, L‘apu!n J. Anna Ha\flen is spending her v: 1V alley. the guest of De- nolds. e, Irene g friends D. H.Arrh Rucompa Octavia ng rned from their located will be rf a h ard Leo. W. Goldstone Hotel Granada with lhnr and fami Solden Gate a t . where they heir friends. Ywho is a guest at Mt. View Ho- >hen and her son Jacie for their vacation. nd Miss Margaret Anglin ling the past week at Del it last week at the . where he has been been entertalned ex- and ‘J wel Gilbert of Portland is here ¥ with_ her cousin, 1142 Golden Gate ibyl Blum and Miss Helene Bren- feturned from an extended trip 1ta Cruz, Ban Jose and Monterey. L'\rh\‘! Thrasher returned to the few days ago from a two months’ huntirig shing trip on the Upper Stanislaus. Mrs. tiand_C. Hunt (nee Nash) ar- rived from the East Jast week and is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Kenny, 8191, Dolores Ifoyle, Misses Margaret and foyle. Minnie and Ella Coffey, > «KM""( and Mrs. Donohue are vacation at Valley View, month Mrs. B. W. making her headquart- den. When last heard from ttending the Passion Play at| berammergau. O\HH Bell Miller n( \c\ada City vis! . Green at is erg, At the Resorts EORONADO—Among San Franciscans who have returned north after a couple of months at Hotel del Coronado are: | Mrs. Charles Moses, Mrs. C. F. Mullens, Miss Maude Mullens, Miss Friedlander, Miss Bowle, Mr. and Mrs. Lippman Sachs, Mrs. Heller, children and maid, Mr. and Mrs. Juda Newman and family, Mr. and | Mrs. Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Peixotto return | to San Francisco on next Tuesday’ssteam- | er, having spent seven weeks at Hotel del | Coronado. north on the above date. Mrs. Anson P. Stephens prem luncheon party Tue San Diel xn fnends “Sire. . D. Cook, Miss Cook, D. D. Cook and Master Ellis Cook are at present in ‘lan Francisco. & Mrs, Bray, O. H. Bray and 8. W. Bray | 1eft for the north Tuesday. Lo g Mo, George H. Ballou, Mr. ana Mrs. G. N. Holcomb and the Misses Hoover of San | Diego gave a tenting party at Camp Cor-, onado last week. § George L. Lawson gave a dinner party Thursday at the hotel. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. George M. McKenzie are | | at Lororado after an extended northern | tri | \lrs James Lockett, wife of Colonel ave a_very | ay in honor | | James Lockett, gave a dinner party | Thursdag. " “Payson, son and daughter, of San Francisco, are at Coronado for a seaside visit. BYRON HOT SPRINGS_The > following uests _are registered at Hot §prings: . From San Prancisco—Phimp Oppenheim, Sam Newman, Mrs. Quinn, S. A. Blimmberz. E. s. Hors! Thomas J. Healy, M. Rosenberg. C. 'addock and wite, John : Saatenl00k 7 .\.“:l Heino, Mrs. M. O'Brien, Ilu"a Casey, . Burnes, W. P. terson, Mies Adeline Roddy, R.. Wi Lucy, Mrs. T. Townsend, 1. Poly. Mrs. A. Ho, | and daugmer John Do er;y A~ Ander- son, Mrs. E. C. Horst, L. Bender, T, McGowan Charles Matthaes, B. Dem- Edgzar Dinkelspeil, m- A._Mc- uisa G. Mar- A. Sartons, " Tke Flakenstein, TRy 0] 2 " CP Wl son. llu Covert )(n. Louise burn, Mrs. Rosenbe { Oyarza, Alex OIuen. lln.%r. J. Charles H Mmer, Miss 0 s Roddy. fi’n =R ugher RobEnary: wi Holcomb, Miss Baliou, Miss | Mrs. Haywards—R, Bruceville—Mrs. lejo—Mrs. Horst—P. James Grennen, Thomas Ha mont—Mrs, f’led tamont—John E dit H Mrs. H L. Lal Lewitt,” Miss M good and wife,- | schig, W. J. Sprinsfleld, Ohlo_Edy. Kennane. anton—M. A. Donohoe. Curran. From Sujsun—N. V. Macill. Livermore—Ernest Poblitz, Fletcher Husband, Bert Day Rasmussen. M. Keene. From Val Miss Crosby. G. (‘ From Tracey— 1y, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. ey, H. E Ownes N Brewster Camerom® l)“x Cameron, 1A Mlss Maier, Stev man, C. A. Mack Laib, George L aurice Simo; Rafael; McCleave, Miss Lulu C. Berkeley ave, and wife, ir. and Mrs. G mahnnrd cont. Mr. Cavanaug the cakewalk contest in Grace Richardson T EYSERS—The list of arrivals Geyser Springs during the past week M cludes: R. 8. Golc M. E. Keegan, A Gilles, Mrs. H Gray, Daniel Be A. Belau, L. G M. P. Web Caldwall, W J telle Everett S I S.'Simy o2 LHE Graves,'J. "HOT SP Dealey, Yordi, . J. Joseph Gear: . Boyson, Mrs. N R.\\\ - RINGS—The fol- at California Hot and ler, James Coblentz, Julius L. Du arks, Mrs en Bizzolara, J. H ey, J. A. Degan, Wiiliam Raymond French, San Francisco; H Jullana F(\:\l’d Nellle n, ley: E. D. O. ich: L. est ‘was decidec h and Miss ve and S. Brizzolara dman, Mr M. Arn Goldma rt, E Lev $ohn McDonald Jr. Ghirardeili, Dr o . J. Behlow. Miss A mrr‘u: R. E Brhl-‘-n W. J. Beh- ne: Barry Stelnhart, well and wife, S ]’I\lmm(—r :m:\ wi P, Dougherty, Best, Bessie Be Best. Mrs. E. wverdale; Mrs. beth L. Wright, son and wife, St Brook: Jae Jor Muse, Miss Ellis, McDorald, Mr. M 1ly. Williams, Mr. an A W. P. Dougherty, Miss dome, Nell, T Hotel L. o by Tuckbee, W, George H. Freeman, Thoma. Crothers, Mrs. Ki: HF C. G. Hool Ackerman, sun Church, ntrit; H. Bien, H P n Treadwell, Jolll? E. Serve, Mrs. A. Straus, all; E Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bachman, {C. H. ‘\htIrvrmdck w. R. R. B. or J. LoeW: \lai D. K. “Honomiu; G W McDonald, Mr. Beurel Fiint. Mich.: Robert W. Mur- hy A. E. Omey (hklnnd Louis G. Dre; . Santa Barbara; Mr. Robinson, D. an Francis fe Oleta Lora Cl argaret B. Gray, Miss Flnra Yordi, hards. Viola Best Wright, >ckton; E. F. Da\ . Geyserville the Misses \lmor i Mare_Islan uise Omey, oy wife and fam’ nd Mrs. G. M. d Mrs. F R. Gullin, Mrs. children and nurse, s Keefe,_ Santa Rosa. HOTEL VENDOME—Arrivals at _the include: Rev. Buckbee, M Mr. and Mrs. V. Graves, A. G. s J. Crothers, George ¥, Halloran, W, ker, Mrs. C. G Lioyd S. rs. A. L. Langfeld Beath P. Searight, Cottingham, Iv. qfln Jose, Brown, Mr. and Mr: Joseph H. Snncon ilace, Mrs, iam T. O RiociiNdes s wife, L. Langfeld, Charles W. Pike, Mrs. C. M. Keenag: William Alvord, James Otls, Miss Cora . M erica M, Otis. 5 Lowe, A. B, ‘W. Ames, Mrs. F. E. Epler, W. W B. Foreman. P. . F. Briggs and wife, Meilville {arx, Joseph Gottlob, &nd Mrs. Rosalia Ba LMe\ersle | Blackwell ar Keeney and ma | Miss Throckmort wif( Daven| Miss cisco; Carmen_Sutton, e C. Tt, Oaklard; Schrumm O. A. L. Townsend, Mrs. ‘Anna Mrs. Geflrfe Haas, M w! Mrs. Charles E. Cha; Brough, O. M. Tu A. K. Crawford. G. L. 5. Bruce, George G. Winchester, James Cahill and | E. Luhrs, Luhrs Cutting, W. B. Lewitt | raro, Dr. stace Peixotto also returns glnd wife, F. C. Lewitt. Charles P. H'lll in. James C. Dunphy. W. ife, Miss Tnnes_Spotts | id, Mrs. Henrv Hfllght ton, O. H. \elbel and Mrs. | otie, W, H. San Fran- Miss nport, Bay r. and Mrs. Charles Sutton, Miss | Mrs. John Mlss € premi, Deane, Mrs. Flynn, Field, Mrs. O. A Hed Miss Lurctta Field, St. Louis: D, nold, Colu:a Col Forrest. H. Davis, Hon. F. Belden, J. H. Belds Solomon and wife. Dr. |nold, Mrs. D. H. Arnold, Miss G. .v AL onel E. G. Wheeler, J. P. B. M. Brewster Cameron an wife, Miss Hellen Cameron, Miss Martha Camemns.q L; ._Squires, Pico Yonic: wife, Stevens, Henry Miller, Dr. Charles Phelps an Mr._and A. Robin- son and family, Mrs. H. 8. Rnhlnson Miss S. Gay, Miss E. Gay and two servant: {-lonoluh’xv Mrs. J.'M. Wesley Angeles: Mrs. h. Miss Isabel Smi G. Glendenning, Mr. and ¥ mond Smit Mrs. J. Mrs J. W Leigh Rich- h SR nd Mrs. C. B. Turner, Santa Clara; Captain John B. hin; I ‘gt‘imf.smm. week at Waldruhe includ Miss C. and, Mr. and Mrs. B X e & ooy, 8 Si Pearl Bernard, BLUE | Alameda: Schlueter, ek = wlrd Cnllinn M. I unbe H. W. H. Farley. ROY—The tered 2t Gilroy mxxs'lqru followis ts e ollo eS| rexlnered at B!ue Lakes durin, e From E. Ge«;l"se Luedke, Harold B. Ro- reenebaum. From From Petaluma—N. Neu- on. of ihe past B C. Wie- énnd H.hl Fanny Tandy, San PruIL Wies Mrs. H. Oakland; sco. Dearsen, Miss Miss 'Helen Franciscond ezl Ly | e !‘rench. Charles Grafe, and wife, J. Hofman. J. Mucker. 'J. San Rafael— {ollnwln¢ guests regis- the pnt woek. San l"rl Brv'n and_maid, C E. l'rederk:kl and wife, Kate Miner, Fa; Gwendol meph McEvoy, James van Tread- From From From From Angels— From Pleas- f'rom Anna Mayock; Miss Izzie Martin, Mre 8- P. Fine, Miss Bertha Fine, Eva l?’l:‘ Fathend, Miss (,u&«hA 11(1:.';,;)".': Anzi— rs, A gfig&fl'fi? g s‘};g““e Mciarland, lLLA—Among t!.!_afi rPcfllr;" rrivals at Wegener Viila, Glen Ellen, @ he following: Miss Florence Rourke. Mand From Arambide, Dr. Grom | gar Rourke, Miss Olympia Ara 3 rése{"\" N;rr)n‘egugl';lom Al- | Ed Finn, Mrs. Charles erM ;h?{:(\‘ i ~ Bokee ¥tr. Biser, Mr. I, Mrs, Ry % t1otel Rowardennan | nolds, Jack Reynolds, Mm]'r:llh?” andt, e 3 ““”""'}?“"’r‘.‘!‘fi' B e, Mrar Bush. the Mic g, . J. Hanchett, 1t \l?r?f.’is '\)lin\\,S Brown, J. i ;}e!lvr }i‘l. h, jnr \;41\;{] E. Isgix;xn@ )!ld( i el Ke ary R.| Hayes, Miss Johnsoi e, ]\kwrm: ‘u'llgtt3 E. | Quade, Mrs. Duncan, Gerald Oizr%n zi‘.Q S bert Husband, | seph ~O'Brien, Lieutenant McCar fusband, Mr. and | Thomas Bourke, Mrs. Ca . Alfred l) rbmw e at » 11, ss R l Tynn, v.‘ Misses Hvr*fl . and Mrs. John Mrs. Bustede, Miss Bustede, Mr. Bedford “aptain s . Mr. Freus, Wil- {):;’1‘ (]Ll’l Sphar] . Slater. Mrs. Col- by, Miss W ven Schm Dr. Clinton Moss, Count von Schaeffer and party, C: n Don Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. E .\l:\uhm\ 2 J. Cal- and . and 4 N I\\\mund Dun Mrs, J Miss Emma Sulltvan N'ss Mvan, M Grace Sullivan, Sullivan, Thomas Murphy. Heumbug; and Mrs. ) Cobine, Miss Anita Co- | Los Angeles ders (nee Edleman) of s visiting aunt, Mrs. W. Flower was the Fuest nx‘ honor cn Thursd ning at an informal dinner glven by Dr. and Mrs. D. d avenue. The evening antly spent by playing s were: Judge and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Koepkll, Mr. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Burnett 0 he Misses Kat ta Jacoby Dov ained a peo m:- at wn pa Doon In honor of her birthday ann the lawn, an elaborate L f tributed were: Natalie Mosher, Chesney Frank an Mi William Guercio Shirley Holt. Miss Janet Grah Vive Club on T ssive whik: ertained the Qui vening with pro- Willlam Graham, Reichart. Ravmond Venning, Otto New comb and Henry Stewart. Miss Edith Gra entertained a few friends on Friday evening at her ho ‘\”i‘ and £ Whitigton, Mr. a e I = el Peeler of Dallas, Texa Friel, “-;.1 ;m Peeler of Dallas, Te: Bonnle Brae street. The evening was spent in singing and dancing. Among those present were: Mr. and bold, Mr. and_Mrs. Groce, Laura | o Lane, Laura Frefles, Jessie Phar, Edith | Groce, Olive Learned. Winifred Lampson, | Susie lLeichman, Ethel Henry Moore, Ray Tournoux, George Holliday, William Asch and Jack Moore. Mrs. A. J. Corker gave a dinner on Thursday evening at her home, followed by an elaborate di Amfing those present were: Mme . Sm! e Durand, Kate Rardon. Misses k’urlz‘ Bu!- tomes, Mabel Mellette, Jennie Mellette, Winifred Peters, Fred Athern, S. P. Du- rand, Oscar Lawlor and C. A. Smith. Miss Ada C on w given a farewell arty on Wednesday evening at 1 Piii’on Sixteenth strect as a cour fore her departure to Sacramento, she will in the future those present were: \\:arm Boyd, Phillips, McGee, , Ba: man.' Schoitz,'Golmer, Bruington, Br\.mg!or{, Hagenbaugh, Yorba, Owens, Hoedel — Dominquez, Wicks, 'Dewey, Ingle, McMannon and Mrs. Beil; Messr: Stamps, Wallace, Morgan | Whomes, Morton, Mullar. Young. McC tock, Syivester, McGary ilkey, V Pelt, Hoedel, ton, Gris . Crimp, Lavénthal, Beckers, Carberry and Alec: 50! Miss Burnette of Twenty-fifth avenue entertuined a number of friends on Fri- Gay evening. The \me was very pleas- antly spent with music and games. Cards were also indulged in. Miss Pearl Ran- doiph won the first prize and George Leavers the consolation prize. Among those present were: The Misses Anna Ford, Randolph, May Burdette, | May Collins, Anna Campbell, Messrs. Em- ery Ireland, Harry Connalr, James | Brown, Charles Blanke and George R. | Leavers. Mrs. H. T. Lee gave a very pleasant re- ception on_ Saturday afterncon at her | home on_West Twenty-eight street in | nonor of Mrs, Jirah Cole of Chicago, who is visiting in this city for the summer. She was formally a member of the Treble Clef Club. Mrs. Lee was at the same time president of the club. and entertained the criginal members and new ones, besides a number of musical persons. A very charming impromptu programme was rendered. The Misses Helen Satterlee, Louise Sat- terlee and Grace Shoemaker of Chicago. with Mrs. Jennie Satterlee as chaperon, left this week for Catalina, where they will spend a few weeks ai Miss Shoe- maker's cottage. Miss Grace Hellman's engagement to Count de Pont of the French court has been announced in New York. Miss Heil- man was very- popular in this city last summer and made many friends. Her pa- {rents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Hellman, will ac- | company Count de Pont and their daugh- ter to Europe, where they expect to re- main for some time. Miss Lavilla C. Marsh and John 8. Daw- son were married on Saturday morning in the Church of the Angels, Garvanza, by the Rev. C. J. French. The church was very prettily decorated with flowers and white ribbons. The bride wore a gown of white silk mull, trimmed in ribbons and lace. The bridal party was unattended and only relatives were present. An elab- orate breakfast was served at the home of the bride cn West Twenty-ninth street, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left im. mediately for Vancouver, . where they will make their home. Miss Daisy E. Prewitt was married on Sunday_afternoon to William Higley at the residence, of the groom’s mother on First_street, the Rev. William A. Knlgmen ofl\clatrlex:f. The bride was very becomingly lm in a gown of white mull trimmed in ribbo: . Mrs. White, a_sister of the groom, acted as mlron of homm whila C. L. Rose was a few most intimate (rlendl :nd the rehtlvas of the bride were rmm at the wedding. An_elaborate Spend. their oon in e'litliel'fiuflnnmern Cai-m ifornia, and wm Randsburg, eir he i then make their g g Miss . where the groom is mining busi- ool 3B Moraghan. § P, To - Mre L ness” Borella, C. Leonard, ‘Wascl Robert J. Doyle a n C Lenl. J. B. Waiton, John Bchroeder, T. on 'N afternoan ‘n honor oi her &‘llu.c Jones. l‘romOtkh.ml— daughter, Mrs. Willilam F. Lloyd, at her B e etersan: From Sorkel Fesidence n West | Thirty elxth street Miss Effie_Reeve, Miss Rena Reeve, mevcnincwu so Florence Reeve. San Jose—Miss home was ?l‘flfly l!!eon'.ed W. hw(ch‘fn X5 m ml and l{:“"l rs. N ving e e e e Y s D it & e W e SECOND LADIES' TAILOR-MADE S reduced to h hood or MO¥ B. Booth and have returned from Mount Whitney in Inyo Cot Mrs. Addie Walker c West street has as her guest her cou: Twelfth n, Mrs. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE REMARKABLE REDUCTION IN THE FOLLOWING LINES 3 $10. YY) OT NN returned he has rth Ol from been - Margaret nine Stephens ANSWERS 70 CORRESPONDENTS City. Wil- is the Gov- RHODE ISLAND—Anxious, liam Gregory, Republican, ernor of Rhode Island. THE MAYOR'S TERM—D. G der the new charter for San F Mayor holds office for two year CUBA—T. S. D., Pacific Grove, Cal. United States Government assum=d responsibility of the pacification of island of Cuba. A PEN NAME-T. E. W, City. “The Yellow Aster,” a novel, was written Mrs. Mannington Coffyn, under the name of “Iota.” SHARKEY AND DUNKHORST-A. S, City. The published records of Tom Shar- Key do not show that he ever had a fight with Ed Dunkhors: NOT A PENAL City. There is nothing in the history of Japan to show that it was at one time a penal coleny of China. SHARKEY'S RANK-—Subscriber, Ruth- s erford, Cal. At the time of Sharke discharge from the United States navy he was an ordinary seaman. BRYAN'S NOMINATION—A. H. G. Pine Flat, Cal. This department has no record of the “precise moment that Wil- liam J. Brran was nominated in the Democratic Convention.” CONSULT A DICTION. ARY—Sub-crlber. City. to define the mesning words that are to be fo latest aictionaries. BRYAN'S VOTE—A. S, City. The straight fusion vote for Bryan in 15% was sa; 168; straight Populist vote for Bryan was 267 His electoral vote was 17§ agalnst McKinley THE HEARST RESIDENCE—F. €. C., Denver, Colo. The Hearst residence in Berkeley, Cal., was at the head of Chan ning way, but the building is no longer occupled by Mrs. Hearst. of a number of und in any of the LARGEST FERRY BOAT—Subscriber, | Mare Island, Cal. The largest ferry boat = the world is the Solano. She was built in San Francisco in 1579. Her gross ton- nage is 349 and nomtnal horsepower 2000, BOOKKEEPING— P AT B Bookkeeping is mughx in evening school at Bush and Stockton City. streets, a school which is'a part of the | common school system of San Francisco. WASHINGTON'S MOTHER—P, R. T., City. The granite monument erected to the memory of Mary. mother of George Washington, which marks her resting place in Fredericksburg, Va., was unveiled May 10, 1884 THE BOXER uovl-:xsx-r—c. o) The Call, in its news de-| Salinas, Cal. partment, has given all the information obtainable on the subject of the Boxers in China and their reasons for the at- tack on the foreigners. THE ESCAMBIA—G, E., Ukiah, Cal The steamship Escambia capsized outside | the Heads of San Francisco June 19, 1583, Captain Purvis, second englneer. and the colnmd steward and a colored cook were sa: EXCAVATION—S. B. cav. On the subject of excavation the law of Califor- land to make ulnlucnvauoumth mger SRS ERAWE COLONY—C. M. G., | the business | master; B. W. Walker, | pensation. EMPRESS OF JAPA) this department is of the log of tt was: This department has not the space | party and 18 HAWAII AND PUERTO RICO—T D.. Pacific Grove, Cal. The Hawatfan 1 Porto Rico TAXES IN C“U‘.\(‘M B,.City. Ifa he communt f that city fightin 12 sec s D., Pacifl Spain provided . oy San Francisco wishes to pay 3 nd- o of peace between or ow it hap- twice on a is not Cleveland went into office first term March 4, I8 The composition of Congress on that date nnp is under military In the Semate 31 Demoe: pendents and 4 Rep: 18 Democrats, in the Hous. Territory vf the United St: s Arizona. New Mexico an itories of the United Sta not such a territory. under ecivil rule and 2 Inde- T Greenback d SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed b DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVERS Butiting. 117 Market street, s b mend . Perma: cor. ien LOIE FULLER, Says abcut the Skin Food and Tissue Builder, BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM : i certainly can recom- your Brahman _Toflet as the best thing for fts purpose 1 used.” man Tooth Powder, All etfiee of AW Mr drugzists and at delightrul Cream bave ever Price, 23Sc. Brah- e, S. 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