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THE SA RANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900 e CITY BOARDS ACT ON DUBOCE PARK PROVIDED FOR. B b e o o o ) CSTIGATION ™ SHORTER HOURS ™ | LAKE TAHOE FOR EMPLOY 10 BE PRESSED OF LAUNDRI | T SHORTER HOURS FOR LAUNDRY WORKERS BSTER WL INSIT o CLASSIF HIS ATION CHARTER DEFECT CAUSES SERIOUS COMPLICATIO oo oo fefeferfeeiieefeode ek ied LAKE TAHOE WATER SUPPLY. MUNICIPAL MATTERS. CLASSIFICATION IN SCHOOLS. oo oo oo shoofeofeofeefote e o ok L e 20 2 | LICERSE WILL BE IMPOSED O CONCERT HALLS eles against the Southern Pacific fafroad Company. In 152 the city by ordinance granted to the company the right of way on Alameda street and soon thereafter the corporation laid a single | track along the thoroughfare. Double tracks were laid by the company in 1393 and a number of property owners joined with the city in an action to restrain and prevent the company from continuing the use of double tracks, the contention being that having placed a single track it had exhausted its power and right under the terms of the ordinance. The lower court held otherwise and this was affirmed by the higher court. existed for Considerable mystery has e [ several years as to the idenmtity of the man in Denver, Colo., who voted for Palmer and Buckner in 13%. They re- ceived one vote in that State, out of a total of nearly 190,000. ADVERTISEMENTS. How delightful the mild, dry climate of Coronado Beach is until you experfence ft. Hun- dreds of San Francisco peog Spend their summers there. you? Get_Intormation 168 Market st Get Rate BABCOCK, Mgr = . Y . | . o 3 £ : ; on Francisco onado Beach, Ca Kesolution Directing Aban-| Labor Council Urges Super- | Decides to Bring the Contro- | Chapter Relating to Tax | Comte Says It Will Stop o Mkt . | Coronado donment of the Scheme visors fo Amend an | versy to an Issue Im- Levies Is Weak Point Violations of Law by Defeated. Ordinance, mediately. in Instrument. Low Resorts. ! ~ | —_— i e SRR | h th | | | | th th ard of Public Works will proceed | A petition from the San Francisco Labor | guperintendent Webster has decided that | Auditor Wells is worked up dver what! The ordinance imposing a license tax | L — B August 24 and 25 the investigation and sur- | Council was presented at the meeting O | po will bring the controversy existing be- | he holds to be a serious error in the chur- | Of $ to 310 per quarter, according to the | GREAT DflVE STEW available source | the Board of Superv In | tween himself and the Board of Educa- | ter. The result may be a revision of many amount of business done, on places that | A o city. The B it a strong plea is made for a reduction I | on gver the classification and grading of | acts of the Board of Supervisors, | sell liguors {n quantities exceeding one | | / A t 26”. af - el o e e e the hours of laundry employes. An @p-|schools to an Issue. Just how the matter | The sections of the State revenue law | quart to be drunk on the premises, was | ugus - s g y out the pro- peal was made that an ordinance Dbe|js ¢4 pe gettled has not yet been fully de- |and the cnarter referring to the apporiton- | finally passed by the Board of Super- M‘y cured ”“ } 3 € As a consequence the d providing that the hours of Such | ormined by Mr. Webster's legal adviser, ment of the tax levy clash, and the de- | visors yesterday. The ordinance is in-| L Pills, | = £ Darty ted lllsr'r:‘-iu‘(ur‘\» res be L;.‘r: ‘: s : rm“ ,:0 ':‘r}e 3’: but it is the latter’s opinion that in some | partment c:;:gts“?-‘:xr\dn:;vl to uxn\-reru_m;g; :,(‘nded to compel concert halls and un- | ttle | - as been aiting the action of the ch was referred o fora 4 & S 2 0: pervisors 5 = : will procecd with its work at | diclary Committee, reads as follows: | way or other the court will ultimately | ;igreoney. “The State law says that the | SerEfound resoris o pay a license tax, = Theyalsorelieve Distress from Dyspepala, : : | pass on the contention of the SUPEriN- | (ax levy and appropriations must be made | Which they have hitherto evaded. The fndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- uNT SPRINGS s . tendent that he alone has the power to!on the third Monday in September in each | Proposed measure developed some ~ | Eraide and classity schools which iz v year. The new chart s for the same | opposition, which prompted Super- fect remudty tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsk 1 poynd Trip, One and One-Third Fare. € ed in him by the Political Code. He re- on to be taken on the third Monday it | visor Comte, its - | T 4 e llustrated booklet and further iafor- " whether the cently issued an order directing an en- y. This year the Supervisors, despite | pujon 41 goatyon ter::mm;; ‘;ld N ness, Bad Tastetn the 8louth, Coateo Tong: Dt FRANK W. ELY, City A s right out of its con- roliment not to exceed forty-five pupils in | the protest ‘of. Auditor Wells, fixed the| ot o g 1$ the Midway | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They '| TI7%.4 s Market st., 8. F B wat and whether the first, eighth and advanced eighth|levy in May at 1.0758 on a valuation of aisance, which, he said, had remained te the Ve fe. OTTO E. NEVER, Prop., Paso Robles, Cal. . B s s The grades and ffty in the scoond to'the sev. | HT 0,00, "4 short time atierward As: oélenpln deflance of the Supervisors and | ROUIa! Bowels, Purcly Vegetabl i 1 I sald, to the enth grades, both incl e. The schedule | sessor Dodge reported that the assessment | the Police Department. ! o € untll these as promulgated by the Board of Education | roli was $105,000,000, buc on Inspection bY | ““Thig orainance is intended 4 o Small Pill. Small Doses N d he moved | provides for an enroliment, respectively, | Wells the amount was found to be $10,-1 gy om0 ed to put suc Smafl Brica. ] FAMOUS r o the City At- of fifty and fifty-five puplls in the grades | 000,000 short, a clerical error being_ re- | o STEPULERE places under the supervision 5 -~ 1 namd. - | spomsivie for ‘the difference. The State | 95 the police,” said Comte. “The Midway | 8 jsor Reed read & long report of Webster has directed Deputies Kings- | tax canmot be known until September. nlAmn Vol [‘.‘ a notorious example of an flo I 3 n e in which in- ¢ and Howard to compile opinions of | The total amount of money, therefore, to |t/ h,l ll?n of the law. Though its | - resolution nent educators on the subject of | be spent for the running of the city and | Permit has been withdrawn it has evaded | - Wwere ad- lassification. From data already ob- | county cannot be known until that time. (he law by selling liquor in quantities | The waters are noted for thelr thousands of investigation tained Webster says that his schedule is| The makers of the charter evidently | Sl“‘“isrb than one quart. Such iniquities | cures of iheumatism, «.auz.Le.'a nmi n:;‘\::'r‘ ecuted at once. He said the | excessive, as it appears to be the consen- | framed this section of the instrument on | $hould be stopped in the interest of decent Poisoning, Liver and 1}]: o g reported in favor of the Sus of opinion that the lower the number | a law existing In 1570, which calls for the | Bovernment. Dyspepsia, and all Biadder and Urinar) ¥ charter pr: of pupile in a class the better the resuits. | fixing of the levy in June. In 185 this was [ A motion to postpone consideration for | | Commtatmty e Empeoved, Magmificant ordering th Atler the opinions have been all gathered | amended to read September. This amend. | one week was lost and the ordinance was | e ery, delighttul walks, Hunting and fsh- Webster will submit them to the board | ment was evidently overlooked and may | then finally passed, only Boxton and Reed | 1 . No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest and s Trouble Over Rock-Crusher. | n endeavor to have it change its | cause much bother. The Auditor will| YOUIg against it. Existing orders relat- | Py eation. Hates, $12 to §i4 per week. Trains ¥ The resolution presented by the Street He savs that the board has falled | bring the matter to the attention of the | iD& to the sale of liquor in quantities less | i8S F. 8 a Commtiag o s he - protest of the | to show Its authority to classify grades | Board of Supervisors. than one quart to be drunk on the prem- | | | ™ Vand 245 . m. daily. Carriages at Gliroy s ‘est of Castro Street Improvement Com- |and has made rules on the subject which “‘As things are now,” said Wells, “we ises are not affected by the ordinance. | for springs. For illustrat dipan_wph}\‘els _:u’um.‘ performed its nst the maintenance of Gray |are in opposition to his orders. Among |are In a unsettled state. Until the| Will Be Called Duboce Park BOTTLEQAT THE|D! e s : . c r.” ‘ . Clipper and | the opinjons to be submitted to the board | Board of Equalization me St 3 | el that | - ated atter a mo- From B, A, Barnett, head master | know the rate for State : An ordinance was passed to print nam- | PURE-AGEQ-WHELEST Postpone indefinitely had been 10st. | of the Training Coilege for Schoolmasters, | of the funds are already exhausted, nota- Ing the public aquare bounaed by Waller, EURE-AGEOMWHOLESOME . [ e e mber of residents in the vicinity ad- | London, England, who say | bly that of the City and County Hospital, i e an cott streets u- | 3 # ere Shasta’s summit, cl L "d the board and repeated their testi- | “A practical cl sCience under one are less than two months ints | boce Park.” "The ordinance was intro- Used in e Medical Depertments of the gimiles down on Netusis Ireod emt in given before the Committee | teacher should not ed from twenty | ‘Mical vear Al the funds wil duced on the petition of the New Park U.S. ARMY & NAVY Service from winds and e SISSON TA the crusher was a nce and | to twenty-five puplls, and forty should in i1y have to be Teapportioned, but | lmprovement Club, which asked that the W e Beia o should be abated. George a mem- [ my opinion be the absolute limit of the tax levy of course will stand. 1 knew | Park be so named in honor of the memory | ILLIAM WOLFF & CO. green slopes of Shasta, i3 the ideal spot for a . ber m,’ stated that everything | class whatsoever taught by one person. all m‘umi’th lhml tangle wn;uln] resuit, ‘é&:"&,};fiéfi iomfielhnul;’??fi' The pe:lnion SAN FRANCISCO, DISTRIBUTORS. | summer vacation. ~Near it the great foreats of been d. to keep the dust| J. T. Prince, Inspector of Schools for |but the Mayor would not heed my wari- | W y E. C. Priber, president; 2 Pt i i . | pine ana cedar and hemlock, arcund w! s ading, hat the firm was | the State of Massachusetts, say an-fl‘h rate of $1.0758 is for current o ‘}“'";{.‘*” Boxton, vice president, and C. B. | et oy s ol e i 3 e B o A € s that might Thirty pupiis in primary grades and | penditures of the city government an erkins, secretary. | | beauty of Sha: . = A that the | forty in gramimar srades are quite as |does not include those of the park, sink-| The board was also informed that the | | Tor the iier—tent. Tue the Mimtee—the seese that th v as one acher can be expected to |ing and interest funds, which are specially | club will place a 100-foot flagstaff in the Rl St i trent § v by the | teach, and teach well | provided for by the charter. The money | Park and a flag will be raised on Septem- | IRREGULAH"’IES uF WUMEN FEhe ans . houses and | A M Reub, PhD., principal of the|to be derived from taxation mignt just ber § with music and speeches. | | SON'S DOOR State Normal School, Lockhaven, Pa., |as well be apportioned in tember, | B . S v e eept gt | I W6 ‘ Sher! e Kook The it site. ca vegyre| | Money for Native Sons. | DISORDERS OF MEN | fitvsy o o as an amendment |~ “Medium-sized classes in public schools | the beginning of the fisc The| A resolution tnroduced by Curtls that | Nature i ne - be d d a_nui- the best. Where It Is possible classes | Finance Committee will tac . ques- | the sum of 33000 be appropriated out of | i a_ he Imitted that Gray | should contain from ten to twenty pupils | tion in a few days and the task of rc- | the urgent necessity fund as the city | POSITIVELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED per weelc, each. In primary studies a smaller ciass | adjustment will be no easy one.” contribution to the Native Sons' semi- | % | Proprietor. - ty « ix not objectionable, a3 the attention of | centennial celebration this vear was| ENTIRELY NEW TREATMENT. ; it was evide that their ef- | the younger childrén is more liable to passed to print. — £ ‘met with little or no succ wander 2nd with them the larger the class Robbed a Steward. | A resolution was introduced providing THE GERMAN lSKAGG HOT SPRI SONOMA K te Attorn cer- | the more difficult the task of holding the | Ludwig Lankenau, proprietor of a lodg- | that contingent upon the reconstruction | ’ n County 4% hours o ; succeeded | attention of pupils.’ Finghiouns fat’ 067 Steuact stt o of its roadbed and cable alley-way n_the | PHYSICIANS from Sun Francisco and but mine miles of 1 permit Ty on blasting hould the board decline to be con- | pacioy vesterday on a warrant charging | 1€ar future, the Presidio and Ferries Rall- | 3 | e vl Bath 1x Iats: Grand Sememtgls he Vi »f the rock | vinced by authorities which will | i “With grand larceny he complain- Company be required to temporarily | (Late From Eurove.) | scemery: gocd trout streams at r: telephone, r on low enrollment,” sald | i 0" witness s Frank Maihama, steward | S€t back four feet the south curb of Union jali | telegraph: dally mail and express: FIRST- resolution directing the nt Webster, “T will certalnly | o8 (1o Ghip Bdward Sewall. He alleges | Street, between Hyde and Larkin, and to | X-Ray SNC alists, CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE T e to stop blasting operations blish my authority that he hired a room at 9 Steuart street | Pave this strip with basalt blocks, pro- | 1019 MARKET ST. morning and afterncon stages: roun. X if no legal permit_could be attorney has not yet | J3&% B8 TG A B o O Phis trousers | vided that upon rebuilding its roadbed the | RNET ST. | 8an Francisco only 3 0. Take Tituron terry h . firm w lopted. > how to proceed. @he whole | ot ei"nd when he awoke in the morning | Company shall remove its tracks to the | Profesgional Advice Free. | at 7:8 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Terms. $2a day limiting the helght of | subject hinges on whether the board or | ¥CNi Lot 112a been cut and the money | Center line of the street and restore the | Hours—3-a. m. to 5 0. m. | §12 & week. References—..ny ¥ - twenty feet to he in force until | mMYSelf is {0 be obeyed In the classifica- | (0 B ip 1o the sidewalk in front of Mrs. A. £. | Evenings—7 to 9 p. m. | 8ve'years: patrgnage constan 3 t ordinance becomes a law on | tlon. = A cert nnfix pal x»r(vg ——e—————— Reynolds’ premises from which it was re- Sundays—11 a. m. to 1 p- ™. H Acting Mayor | carry out my order on the subje e et oy SRR g Sundays—1 . Seiine | was peremptorily ordered by the board to a e . e T bt F e s A v e g E HOTEL. LOS GATOS. car— L oF ly with its directions. The matter [ See Toy Juey, inspector of the Chiness | the passage of the resolutlon wasSeens MANHOOD RESTORED “CUPIDENE."" EL MONT « Cool m T 1 be constructed | MIENt be brought to a focus if some Prin- | parjor of the Native Sons called Golder. | She opposed the recommendation of the | 3 This great Vegetable | mate, beautiful drives: avern: re - at show- R s the board. | Gate Parior, was arrested yvesterday for | committee to take away four feet more Vitailzer, the prescription ot & | § degrees: _mo wind or mosquifoss: "2 Tours reconsideration | That body would then most ilkely use WS | (0.0, " two' opium pipes and the banner | of her sidewalk. Fontana made a plea ool sy B g ol (e Nl B g AP Mg g » taken up again | high-handed precedent of suspending the | of the parlor from_the headquarters on | for the Unior et road, which he said, S o Glostiuie b I R § T . ; s it i the next meetin Priguipal SAr It > LA on VAt | Waverley place. He appeared before | was a great convenience to the section it . organs, such as Lost Man- = . < g ¢ Sy st be settled | Judge C and the was con- | traversed. He claimed it would be an in- Insomnta, Pains in the | §T. HELENA SAMTAR;U lx'ac "(;tul,y ATTACKS MADE ON THE way or the other and that very soon.” | tinued till to-morrow. justice to compel the road to go to a great | Nervous Debility. Pim- | o n The. Stitetiins Bns o e 48 TTAC M ay or th : 3 | expense to move its tracks on the block. | hausting Drains, Vari- | NaP& CRUEY, e Tesort as well as being & -~ - o - = On Reed’s motion the resolution was pos a _onstization. It | FRECAREL OF 5 Hnitarium. Carriage meets ail . PANHANDLE ELECTION poned for one week that the company | t all losses bv day of | o ie St. Helena. Send for circular. Address 1 at be heard from as to when it will | night. Cupidene cloanses the | gr"morpNA SANITARIUM. St. Helena, Cal. | reconstruct its line so as to place its | liver. the kidneys and the urinary organs of all | = saldi i e R e B . Strong Points 1m the Appeal Case | s | tracks In the conter of the street, between IEpE It Cutiians srtutient o el LAUGREL.DEBEL-LANE. : | yde an Larkin streets, - 5 v y Ve 1 - ) 3 T g he reason suffe are not cured by Doctors | The most attractive place in Lake County t Relating to the Issuance | | R E ] DE N I | Reed informed the board that the Pub- | is hecause s per cent are troubled with Pros. | spend your vacation. Boating, bathing. bowl: of Bonds. | n : | ic Utilities Committee would meet this | tratitis. Cupidene the only known ing. tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Write for & briesin Ahe case | gvening to decide on the municipal Rt~ | cure without an operation. 0 te circular o - C L WaMEOLD - the Ci a . 5004 G400+ +&-+--+-@ | INg system to be submitted to the people | A written guarantee given and urel Dell, Lake County, Cal. ihe QU AIHB L 0040000 0000 S 4000 0 Svf e Y 4 ® | The sommitiea will. ao congider the al- | turned if ¢ boxen' do, mot effect @ e 18 een flied | leged intention of the People's Mutual | cure. $1.00 a box, § boxes for $.00, bs - & municipal o 0 1 [1ehine No; Shekathys Francisco, Cal, Grant Drug Co.,38 & 40 TRITdSt. | y 01 co: fine flahing, boating, bathing and sining the e ! i —— | “hunting: in the heart of the m-untains. Tne by Mr. best_table in Lake Co. Ad WEIS- Referred to Committees. ST. JOHN’S PARISH TO PR in the Ma { MAN Midlake P. O. - - ym proceeding further | I : in, the matter of issuing city bonds for - Have its own cHurcH | YOUNG MEN CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS 27570 v Pension | Were the purchase of jand for a park e zaar to Be Held for the Purpose of || L35 13CA R0 S0 Siges | ferry. R R station on hotel gro e gnment to | lending from M Gol i Raising Funds for Erecting your eyes, no energy, dive avtiambin tank: GOUS S0E S5 Teb Wed r the pr rk, known . ® . P . ® . ® . L 4 . L 4 . > . ® . . PS + L 4 . » . Building. Qo snap about you If you suffer i ART, Agua Cal und trip $1 10 on Sunday. COOP e. Cal. Long-at aners request pla rl. k .iL S reservatic | Preparations for the fancy bazaar to be {&ym( Nerve ! — — ghts at the on of | the purc a Mission park. held in the armory of Company O, League | asts or o e o -1 . - el =t b . e | Y s ue | § 1, Free from fe and and aien st the | Several strong points are made n th | of the Cross Cadets, for the benefit of St - Aunnacoral || CAMP ME KER 5505 The Beutur mesort <zediram It is argued that in the call for the speciai | John's Church building fund, are nearly | T erubics whien || Among Eedwoods of Sonema Co.:”Frse Boat. election the elector was not specially in- | completed. The pretty booths are receiv- unfit you to marry B [~ m_“’,'l‘;“g;,m'-"; -~ PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS fcrmed as to'what che eicction was 1o bo |ing finishing touches by fair hands and | e usaerit€ % || upwactl Board and lodeing, ® per week: - or, as requires ¥ State law o the hall has taken on a gala appearance. | eared at home. Call furnished rooms, §1 per week. Address H. M. IN RICHMOND DISTRICT | iy of mones I B e The bazaar will be opened on Thursday address °F || GREGSON. Camp Meeker. of the second ground f: ofning the evening and the enthusiastic members of DR. COOPER & CO. Poi defendants was that the ions for | the parish can hardly restrain the joy | o AR . NLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. oint Lobos Improvement Club to the & 318 KEARNY ST., S. F., Cal. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in (l‘v n of and 2 L they anticipate in displaying the beauu-\‘ California. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Front for Measures Deemed divided tract nd were con: 2t frledence: %M ful and useful articles that will be offered | Shovel Creek, 13 miles Tor casting. Hunting— d on the elec lot and gava or sale. plenty of game In surrounding mountains— = Necessary. tor no Opportunity of exy Moy e o W BT i L ik Hedn st grouse. quall, deer and bear. EDSON BROS., Point Lobos Improvement Club has nion for or against either proy C Ry ot Wb pomri sl e Proprictors, Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal . under consideration. all | &eparately. Another point m 6)/ % Sp py gf 2o Superviscr Peter 37 Cril il uee o Mol mprovement of the Rich- | 1he new charter there f ¥ / é) 5 2 chairman. ~ Frank T. ea, the wel Sonoma m L 1 first and most im- | clause g the laave Jon /{" = “ b known architect, will deliver the oration, T"E GEYSER hatter. to gath 9 County, y t r to the attention of Created 1% gt IRFLer, 1o gather Up p and there will be vocal and instrumental ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. 4 A off of | loose ends of proceedings inaugurate > 478 music and specialties by Miss Annle | Natural steam swimming. = not completed by the icgislative body 2 : side- | ¥ r t s . G or— Iz Rooney, Miss Etta Walsh, Miss Sadie Mc- | bunting and livery. Write for pamphist. k on Clemer Sutf | IRINE Peior to Khe @RopHon DEARE.CH R 508 g @ / Il Hugh and Willlam Hynes. WERTHEIMER, Manager. clecty R A s that the x ran' filancdeo, Cofolnia;, The bazaar will be fittingly announced S— were never di law ords show that the done. The return ed b were the number of votes esti- soeceie e %Mfié({ffi{ zwnlé Zonih and elooentli; * k4 * L 4 T @ e * § + & * % ! © @ + ® - & + ® ? : + 3¢ - to the public through an entertainment and dance to be given in aid of St. Pat- rick's booth to-morrow evening in Mission Opera Hall, Misslon street, between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth. That the fair | KAHLER'S new summer resort, Cazadero, Cal —Home cooking, exceilent fishing and hunt- Ing; general mdse., choice liquors, cigars opular pric : . wr';' he Board of Election o will be a O 1 ured. The mem- Clo _stopped. T PR SISy e, 5 e Ders of the parish under the direction of \ s Before this can be avg heen ofiicl 7 : ¢ " Rev. Father Brady, their popular pastor, Y e ecessary o ob- —_—————— j/&rl// Cy;l,ruwzfdal ’ ly”){}, Aeliniasion are working with enthustaem. . Theit e e sk % e S0 JULIAN. ARNOLD HELD e % BEEHCR US CDrahe the RSiaehor o e | B mtEom s MAGREEIC mEASTIG TRUR . ON A THIRD CHAR | /7(' éa/«fitxmflnb}%& ‘nion . Mission road and vicinity are using the | ke st Best recainer made. It does the work. ¢ ¥ to have three-fot GE L4 old St. Mary's College building for a place | Investigate for yourself. [IFCall for ‘“‘Book- ory £ = n every open AL 1 4 gfldwg:?m&“’rgfi mauha}d the flnougds let No. 1" or send 3 cents in stamps. Ad- KIDNEY & LIVER ’ 5 ) 50ld any day has | dress: 3 -3 aity wix ex- | His Wife Testified That She Sold | ¥ encourageq the parisnloners. to sive the MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS GO J | Her Jewels to Come to S . bazaar. The money derived from the af- "y - e | Resita 4 e e - g::,ljr 'wllll b:hde\;'ote;l to erectlnghf‘:nl elglflce 620 Market St., San Francisco, { i |# TH: RESIDENT NLEY ofning the ha r road: SAILOR HILLMAN WAS | i e ek P OB By’ e PRy ot | O 1148 Brosdvay, New Tork Cly dul: 3 r 262465 b " . EAS L POSSESSED OF WEALTH | Pidduirh Armold for embezzling £645 0f | @-0-4-0-6-4-0-6-0-0-0-4-0-0-4-0—4-0-4-0 4 0-4-5-0-0-46-4-0-0-0-+-0--@ [Wazaar: = 0 0 by e A PLEASNT “LAXATIVE the estate of Thomas John Domville Tay- Reception committes—John McNerney, Arthur vissr DR JORDAN'S gazar NOT - INTOXICATINGC lor; fleiemand. Wak DI W entertin t Dare OLONEL J. R. HOWELL, chalrman | The members of Ramona Parlor, N. 8. | yi6 e Jontention United States Commissioner Heacock of the committee on invitations, has | G. W., of Los Angeles, will parade on | seon Snaw o posoiinihan, Thomas Cullen. Jo- . o T g yromc s ”::"fi: m‘:‘;d;“i’npip‘"g Bert Schlesinger nppearing for the defond: ( ; received the invitation which will | horseBack, There will b about fitty men oo, Johnson, M. Morrison, Wiliam Mekewen, MUSE F ANATOMY ommissioc n s- ant and Cormac for A : % vt | e, all attived in - £ ” d Saj ot ani i ant and Cormac & Donohoe or the Brit be forwarded to President McKin- | axque costumme of the early Callforaioey, | 1onm,Lmoney, John Cherty, Mr. Mouille, Mr. WSLUASIITEL bt 8347, G2 @ | DR, HALL'S REINVIGORATORERC rator Over His Estate. Lo, . jey, asking him to attend the semi-centen- | Ex-Senator Stephen M. Whi - | Amrock, Peter Hanneberry, Mr. Hines, Mr. Anatomicsl Museum in the QELD i e R defendant went on the stand and r Stephen M. te, who is a | Santry, Mr. Decarter, Mr. Daly, Mr. Niland, Five hundred reward for any n t, United Be a Full cxplanation of the afamr. o nial celebration of the admission of Call- | member of the parlor, will be Its Special | Mr. Iay, Peter Lettism Mr. Kolly, Bdward case we cannot cure. This secret ¢ torner Coombs 2nd Captain Coul- | toid how the Taylor will lefi the matter fornia into the Union. It is a gold plate, | uest and will ride in a carriage. This | Behn, Mr. Sheridan. Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Flanni- TEmedy st0s all louncs t 3 Rown A% ior Tirom | raom of his trustees, of whom the widow | Co., the wording of the invitation formu- | hoid on (hie afternoon of the 10th, ‘nd fn | {E. Mr. Fasin Me. SeCarin Mr OConnor. e s s Strictures, Lost Manhood ana aii (G} NOIU £ ihe estatc of JOhn |in ceriain morteRges on fonine) pavested | latéd by the committec being engraved | the evening there Will be an at home. M. Powers, Mr. O'Connor, M. Sullivan, Mr. Froe.tws Curé in every case e B g W X R nd mate of the trans- | property under control of Arnold's firm, | UPCR it. This Is to be inclosed in a mo-| The Executive Council of Finance made | wetin Mr Haloin: ¥homss o pune:, Walter Witefor Bock. PRILOGOPRY o7 § | bottles, nteed to cure any case. ~ Ad- man was killed in an accident | Arnold claimed that th e : | rocco case, having upon it a small gold|a fresh start vesterday in the raising of | N.olsh Mr. Halpin, Thomas O'Day, Mr. Fita- MARRIAGE, MALED FREE (AN | dress HALL'S MEDICAL TE nd the Public Admin- |be sold for o sum ceemarse "o | Date with the words: +To the President| {unds for the celebuation. The results | Soroid; M Bogue Mr. Dempsey. Mr Finni- SRR o Seamawar: Oabland, Cak Kivs: S Sl o Wioe ag nd show | about £50. Mre. Arnold, wife of the de. il . new reason to believe | Thomas Trainer, Mr. Eldridge. John Linih: Do b b A not deliver to the fendant, testified Ak c- | Accompanying the invitation will be a | that the entire fund of $0,000 will be In | Pat i, Ge g A effeots of Hillman. | band lefe Brgiand with eiis The o BUS- | letter calling _special _ attention to | hand before the close of the week. Among smfig';’dfll}ch%léoggmxam:{&fi: Thomas Bhis Ca b ‘perty consist - r. ATno brought 1 ey with celebra next month. special e~ B = e, eor; s €, amounting to $3000, a T A ey, With Mim, | CRe i # R. L. T. (cash), $10. Sanborn, Vail & | Taaffe, Willlam Milrick, James Skehan. Mr. - - - - Judge Heacock held the defendant for signed invitation will also be forwarded Co.; M Damiana Bitters k book showing a credit of $500 and 3 etzger & Franklin; California Ho- | Maguire, John Finnigan, Bernard Burns, Mich- ok e ARG o extraditon. " 7T to Governor Gage. {sli Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works: | 4], Borie. M. Newsor, Me.'Couenian, :?C‘nn e e g peun nk 1 Rhode Islan man was a 3 ixty-five students o ount ‘amal er Co.; $50 each. ummer- i . . urke, T Ni ., Parlk 1 Residence A A 'ORAT! V] B L e S Selling of Fireworks Licensed. xAre pais | B & Roman: 9e BooG f rons MESE" | Murohy. Frank Mevers. Thomas Meyers, b |l moter on, same giet or wampies 0 Bt R ATIVE. MNVIGORA- his aged mother, who resides In Sweden, ——e—————— Y | Boara of Super The City Attorney yesterday advised the isors against the refund- Academy will appear in the parade in the gray uniform of the West Point Military Cralg & Co.; Naber, Alfs & Brune; San Francisco Savings Bank; German Savings Clark, Victor Guddin, Mr. Huling, . - loy, Mr. McLaughlin. { SO Entertainment _commity Al E R Taafte, THE GABRIEL PRINTIZG CO., The most wonderful a; Tonic for the Sexual Or, The Mexican rem phrodistac and Spectal gans for both sexes, : ! eryi 7 . 8. | and Loan Soclety: Ale A o dis P y-se ; 'all who sell merchandise at a place | the military instruction of Captain G. E. | Carroll & Tilton: Pacific Ol and - Iead . R A vesterdayafterncon while having his boots | of business does not take from the city | Sage, U. . A. Warks: Navist & Soosny oad Lea o it " T heah Toan e S | 58 Spie 3 cenie o 3 busAGLS pahag | - The Horace Mann Schosl Dril_Corps, | BEORG TGk, Tubli R8s OuDBIL |, SUSter (0 the Meflroed. T ey o ChuoaES T Minsiln 4 e ¢ ograph Co.: Clevelan # rm or _cure of NORRH married and 5 vears old. Heart disease |that of selling fireworks, which is of a | Malor W. G. Hogan, Instructor, will pa- | Faucet Co.; ODonnefir& Deerman; A, J, | judgment of the lower court in the u: ST o o s f tas was the probable cause of death. hazardous nature. rade about 200 strong. Drinkhouse & Co.; Rinaldo Bros; $25 each of W. H. Workman and the city of Los anal; P e — lagous complalnts of the Organs Price $1 a bottle. - For sale by druggista

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