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THE SAN FRAN JISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1900. 29 LA ESTRELLA DAUGHTERS ’ARE TO WALK IN PARADE O ittt eiestd s e0t0 9090400000900 Q : 4 PRELATES WILL | PREACH FROM ADVERTISEMENTS. * . . . ¢ Feather Boas. = Every lady wants a FEATHER & . + —_— BOA. We have marked them down == © 2 il AM uml;l[?{'t;_rl_\"hmh"c reach. 4 . e Bishops Hamilton and Moore African oxtmcl: feathers: long fter Siek o > . zuaranteed Frene! ve, the kind that . +| Arrive and Receive a Ketpe it el ik “and s : ' ur so-called competitors asl for i v | ‘his article. O . . Warm Welcome. ! e seilale O : . SUMMER ¢ { Sl . 4 % 3 f | A Tale of Low Prices. ¥ GOODS ¢ & | Distinguished Members of the Meth- Handkerchiefs. # o 7 « . odist Episcopal Church to Be 1500 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Mus I G - ol Daasta ol Wonte 56 & AN ODD LOT AT ODD PRICE ol Bocaoit 5?fi:&u‘;egl"gf‘r:ugflggmugt low erc&s. Vvou are cordially invited to attend our | ception. cons s reap the ® benefit. -1 : q s i e o R Ohallenge Sale This Week! ’ o alike,” hemstitched or embroidered, bt | Bishops Davia H. Moore and Joon W. | Smorig the 10t the prices ranga thug: . . ¢ | Hamilton, who were elected prel.tes of | c, 20c and 6% for a bunch of 4, just @ | the Mothodist Episcopal church it thed about % the price theyshould seit for. * P+0000000-000-000000 general conference heid In Chicago In “Qr:k:!nl:‘ af the Bargain Counter, - . ERtt % out delay and | May last, arrived in this city yes erday Market-street entrance. “ e e Wiae 8r- | Thio el guished vi ret at W can also give information as ¥ s e distinguished visitors were t s 2 = 3 ¢ { | Fangement cach Getociationthat has ac- | Sacramento wnd at the. Sixteentl street | 9 fos wen 4 Save Money? A Lively Week at Rosenberg’s. Mloney-Saving Time. Two Corsefs for the Price of On ! cepted invitation to take par! n 1 a 1 v rg f this 80, u; our loves “’ o - 3 ¢ | proceesion has made. lor, N. 8. G | Sty AeA Amies ei SeSartad. o thaie] heret ST A ; Colf and alk.lng ot cavile it gaing Wil " sei ’ - | ws- Arditto of Excelsior Parlof, M0 B eeh | temporary abiding places. Pyprs LADIE S Skirts for be greater than all Frisco a ® & | 2 % Jatieon, “;"f“g"'m,o‘r‘“““’_;h“ Mr. | Bishop Moore and his wife and ciughter s Cr fr‘e’r‘f%mmgce simie of s ¢ ¢ | Arditto, who Is past president of the §re/the gucsts of fev. B D Hub flaflge‘fi Dent's, only you can $4.75. BRIC 4 P & parlor, is a handsome-looking young man | . .ot ®pinon Hamilton ayir- at (he ol made of best soft. and an excellent horseman. et e o e ! Practical for outing [made of best soft b ? | _An elaborate programme of fg“},";fi‘lfl; their long journey, bo s recelved | vair of Dent's. and general wear. Made " 4,uple yoke back, ¢ & | ment has been prepared by Alealde Parlor | | e | ; Latest Paris point back, of best quality reversi- pew front yoke . 4 | tember § there will be high Jinks at head- | W em to the city. A cc nmittee ovcPgue stitched. An Amer- ble wool golf-cloth, por- effect, with seven P'S é arters, -presided over by George Al- by the Methodist _Fpiscopal | hiy a5 ‘ahesp?. mc“;g:”“ oo e traying the latest styles rows of tucking ¢ feritz. One of the features will be a min- Union has arranged . recep- | P e e Ay in swell tafloring, with alternating with 4 / Among _ these : ® | ctrel performance by members attired as 1 for the visitors. To-day Bishop Dot Shatetis peten s country. bias fold of taflor stitch- fine torchon in- / are corsets L 4 ® Mexicdns in the gay and attractive ci milton will preach in the mcrning atl P i SC ing on bottom, welted sertion. Yoke fin- | 1 slightly _ soiled + + |tumes of the early days. The members d M. E. Church and in the | RSy &% seams and inverted ished with lawn from ~ being . not appear with black but with brown 5 at the S m'sflnllh:l;m“-l Shuren, | I\ | . A pleat ‘n'\("' stonishing 'r,_lufl’h;eéuck‘og and handled, though ® | faces ROH ews and Joseph Wat- | corner Buc n ane ayes streets. 3 alues for. nished with tor- { ]| BT, Aparemy and Sicyph Wiat. | Siihop Mecee wil croae to' ek ot i Thé Summer Gloves at Winter Prices e e 84.75 " S 0SNG be ) in_ Stande arill > be the interiocutor. and oceupy ti o the Rev. 500 pairs BLACK SILK TAFFETA ¢ and sleeves also orge Alferitz and H. J. Perazzl will s church ‘a; e ening ne JOVES, stitched back, warranted U 25 {ace Pl length. . + er as a speclalty characteristic Spanish h at the C . 1. Church, | ast colors, perfect fitting, all sizes. Bnys $1,00 Brace, C. lace. Full length. PS & ' dances in costume. On the night of Tue ion street nez £ which fj This weeics challenge price.. 55 4 ashoulderea 81l sizes. You pay T ¢, the 1ith, the Alcalde Driu Corps will d and colleague, Rev. Dr. Hut- | 3 Pair &4OC No ‘excuse for round-shoul s O h e * give an exhibition of fancy drill under | is pastor. On Monda. mornin and tucking than - ® | command of Captain S A Ji s A x DS W attend the i.eeting o g w sk for this dainty garment. )¢ + | Devoto and G. Aiferits nave secured i00 | the Methodist Episcopal Ministors' Unton Coliars. o0 BOTH BRACES, - XS Sk Ser it ¥ Y boxes of fruit for the guests of the parlor, and on the evening of the foll wing day | W We are always made of best oo i white P. D.. st 19, - T |'which has $2000 contributed by the mem- | Will be guests of honor at a r-ception 1o | the lowest in webbing and elastic, 1 29. Our $l 25 . 4 {bers for entertainment purposes. Next cd them at Gras M 6. | B o frice, not qual- T b Toys ch. Price. ........ & & "edn: ay this 1c 111 ve its i . 1 e orner Capp an T venty-first { ty il compe! r b ¢ csiing side dezree 10 a MUmber of candl. | Streets. The reception will be in. the na: | e s to walk upright with- Another. Genuine J. 8. $1.50 and $2.00 Cor- - § . Briflo Hall, Native Song' bafid- | ture of a wel U Bisho; Hamiiton | [ (DA Nl oPSs Wil S utasing out LADIES' GOWNS. made of best sefs, In white cniy Pt ¢ tion of Native Sons. | and farewell to Bishop Moor: and his J LINEN CO L- the Gire® hemce: the Soft bicached musiin, double yoke I NN d . > Jr._has been named as | family, who depart on Wed esday for F LARS, and a Suction. Challengs back, yoke front of four rows em- Our challenge price 50c P & n Parlor. | China. i good quality, e e oroidery Insertion and cluster tucks. e k X‘l‘)'x has k: o n!lrl"r‘-ninl»\h;‘h‘fldgim e ';or(_e“?({?"b“_\ too, all th C scc‘lé and sll:ee‘x‘es :nnuhnu-lf w)v]l(h - 18, 19. 20, 21 » . hanquet on the own 3 S p Moore. / 'd ot | roldery. uil length, full width, PS b the Western Christain Advocste, publish- | ciass, Oui ‘challenge 08¢ $1 Summer Corszt now 35¢. e has won ame by his P g g s - - AN AID TO ¢ Loud | b 1t articles’and by his o lo m.wn,:.,i‘ can wear them When We Make a Price It’s Low. CORSETS. made o AT MiSS & invited to well-known de: ominat . 2 . - ® ALIFIA P. s ral., He was born in Ohi. in 1538 and | St 5‘8 Ribbon Department. Every lady desires to be beau- + AUBURY AP. ¢ f which Grand Orator uvated from the Ohio 1 aiversity in | : ric L-SIL . . . » : e b }ADE UNIFORM & is a member. has arranged for | 189, In the samo year he cntered :m_-l price A s L iiful, aid ~ Aovesbery's. Veile § », 1. RI on < “orcol conference s n e St ut @ o el 1+ e 4 PARLOR. 5 on on board the H. J. Corcoran rm"{f;:..l\ % £ I8 naTioR Biate, Iaie gt Lhe We Expect to Convince You by the ufectured; 4 inches wide.all new maka you so. $2.75 Majesty Corset now 15¢. he n he members of Ramona Parlor of Los | the U Angeles will appear in the procession | the close of } unted to the number of fifty in the at- tive cc of the old-time Mexi- of whi ex-Senator , will strive to make he line In the matter entertain ity. The following tume: s hi, J. W. K zeman, L. shades. If they iast until noon we will be much surprised. Our chal- lsc nd before | World v lad advanced | 1 @t et s ibebeteseQ e Power of the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted on Silk Waists That These Are Genuine Bar- e '} gains. » Moore paid | 77 300 ate him on and decora- | &7P S the time of the Admission day (™ ear the acti ters in the (GRE, (M5 PO increases, and €ach | the best show ees place the rned to the eved h s. This p stry | lonors in his | B | Moore, professor_of mathe- | in the University of CMicago, and | foren 800 yilrdsn"BEAL‘- o black coutil. 1F B | et § g & o s and C [ lenge price. VEILIXGS, ™ mada ; - B S g 75¢c chiffon, ” : $1 and §1.25 Ladles’ Bodinet Ties for 2ne, other rancy Do You Want a Perfect Form? nille or velvet & This s the store that can give you 68-inch NET TIES, ends bralded in make our different designs, with fancy silk rib- department von, Honiton brald, and others fin- opular we tuxedo other 48c. thers platn. 5 o one, be you stout or thin - 3 hed with fluted TAFFETA rise for you In this 3 week o ends or them at our challenge s Olgh O NG e pras, MO 1 s La Estrella Parlor of of the Golden West, the new Raphine srset sleeve, flare cufl. catem lined and talor- saieen xrn ”";y‘u.ir{ groy. double side A e, gray. brofdered tops, bias cut. hand gored n Sred these corsets will give you the much and black. sacvinen - SO0 i challenge 816 MARKET STREET, R FITTING, RUNNING THR0UGE TO 11 0'FARRELL ST. Mail Orders Solicited. : $2.08 eserve, H Bancroft, rk Jonds, L’ pped at well to another sc residents of this_city v nd will_on Wedne: kong Maru for ( His wife | ki un- | go him- | ur challenge pi NO CHARGE Sale at O'Farre 5] pric duties. He missionary Japan. He cfl of the 1 a circular that the Bay ittee has ention the Ex- have boats out !Znsl:rance Company cof Marion 4 Aol parade and o t 1('.17\:1—%, existed only In bate of 23 te { native brai m SYery ticket cold by ‘the Native - o g o i A ey O r‘d,r d to be incent has been | Tentiling at 38 , 1o act in the same capas o Tollow! follow were ac- of a street car board at East A h n hop Moore that ne would look for- k with a great deal of in- He badly cut and ture of skull nbaum Hooker & Co., Dow Steam Pump (o mia Saw Works, Henshaw, Bulkeley att & Co. n & solemn aprreciation of the ! T0 THE LURING e sameveesro | BY MYSTERIOUS 1255 | there is 1o o t | Nesbit Gets Four Years. adequacy tc | et quacy | Robert L. Tanner, erer of Deputy | | vas denian g Mes ¥andle| Threo Shets Fired at the Folso rison by Judg nne | . v August 2, ik Tan Corner of Pacific and | yesterday. On August 2, 1899, Tanner | | shot his vi s. He tollowed them to| “hristensen yer, Wilson & Co, m Bay Imp tein & Co 2y & C Pa o d Grays Harbor Commer- each ADVERTISEMENTS. Henry Martin, a Suspected Swindler, Locked Up in t dr than anything | w a_room fn St. Mato Hotel, 403 Fol- | | ADVERTISEMENTS. | greatest ‘nopefuiness i [ the Tanks. ere, be. elaimed af firat, Jones Streets. | the work properly. The new condition of —_— B ——— | there promises mor pleaded not Prison is a well dressed, ) | > past for the material progress of Engaged in a Row With an Al-| .2 F0070 of his arraignment, | esidents in Neighborhood Alarmed, | R Podk ST furure for | leged Prospective Victim amd | but subseq withdrew this plea and | But No Clew Has Been Obtained ey vev . pres: tre oS M3 5 leaded g arge of murder in Sl hogper e e e T e Is Arrested—Denies His | the second degree. His plea was accepted As to Who the Shooter ] S Bkl s - Guilt. by the court, and yesterday the aged | Was. . % jatink Poom ] prisoner was sent across the bay for life. B e S e McKin —_— Mrs. Elizabeth Regan., who shot and 8 B s vl mttiotite I Py _ | killed' Police Officer Thomas H. Kennedy | 1 Send Name and Address To Da Y C C Which he thinks will be of great| locked up in the tanks in the City | on January 13. 1599, was reles from | Three shots fired by an ynknown per- | -Day--You Can ddle-aged man, [‘custody yesterday. On the motion of the | son-at the corner of Jones and Pacific yenetrating the lines a in penetrating the lines and District Attorney the case was dismis 0 hin tives Seymour g a clever swin- ed, | SE0: | streets caused considerable commotion the prosecuting officer holding that the | . evidence amainst Mrs. Regan was insuf.|20d mystery in the neighborhood Friday | ficient to conviet. | evehing. The police at the California- S eat 865 and joined the Pittsburg | Un- e John Nesbit, who broke into the King | street station made a rigid examination, e I oar tator. - In 1368 he wag | by Detectives Dillon and Crockett while | House, Fourth and Howard streets, og | but as yet nothing has developed which | ferred to the New England € engaged In a Tow with Albert Wagner. May 22 last and was convicted of burg- | will give a clew as to who the shooter of which he has been ev. wrtin arrived here s s }M’s'a:.asqmfiifncm{: to Serve four years| was er. Five times in < tfom Nome and rented n uentin. Frank Willlams ~ was | ~ About 10 o’clock three reports from a | n has been sent as a delegate to Grand Hotel. Shortly after (fomm““dhw the County Jail for one revolver were heard distinctly by resi- eneral Conference, an undoubted | cuused to be inserted the following adver- | year for the commission « ' a simtlar of- | dents'in the neighborhood of where they | proof of the regard in which he is held by | {10 i3<in the daily newspapers; fense. | were fired. The street soon filled with Mahnke, followed closely by Officer Ed-| is conference. Kor the past eight years S e = i people, and Special Officer be has been the secretary of the Freed- | WANTED—AR energetic an to travel, % e has been - NEW DEMOCRATIC DAILY | wards, as'scon on the Scefe. "Two men who Wwere passing on Jones street WILL BE STARTED HERE | claimed tq have scen the fiashes from a —— | px: uing his investigations, whom Captain of Det hop John W. Hamilton was born In | grrongly suspects of beir ern Virginia in 1845. He is a graduate | slor " The prisoner - Boston University and was licensed B Have It Free and Be Strong and | : Vigorous for Life. | INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME, Country Houses, Hotels, Flats and Cottages Furnished Complete. CREDIT IF DESIRED. Charles has proved that he was the right man in | three hundred dollars security demanded. the right place. WANTED—A person to take agency in this city Dr. Hamilton has during the past eight for our campalgn buttons persons a"«:u&l{\lzd ars devoted himself to educational work | With jobbing trade prefersed. Natlonsl Cam- the Southland. His official residence | Ppaign Button Company, e b 2 1 e o ac eneral helper to adver- id and Southern Educational So-| ¢ollcet and to act as general X e : it Brent sucoess In the Soathland | ser: sil expenses jaid: salary 4l per monn; i ol in t rear of a fruit store kept by The officers found the rear Gianin! The Capital Stock Will Be $100,000, | door of th tore open, but the proprietor, How any man may quickly cure himself after | me up. years of suffering from sexual weakness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small, weak organs to full size and vigor. Einply send your name and address to Dr. L. Knapp, 1373 Hu will giadly send the free peceipt with full Girectidhns, so that any man may easily cure himself gf home. This is certainly & most gen- erous_pffer and the foliowing extracts taken from“his daily mail show what men think of Lis generosity: “Dear Sir:" Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. 1 pavs given vowr treatment & thorough test and the it bas been extraordinary. It has completely braced 1 am just as vigorous 2nd you cannot realize how happy 1 am.”” “Dear Sir: Your method worked beautifully. Results were exactly what I needed. Btrength and vigor have completely returned and en- Bidg., Detroit, Mich., and | largement is entirely satisfactory.” ; XYours was received and I had no n. % 2 3 SECE dha TR Ty o 1 5 o 1 | . e e Mechrmiek ot sl improved in size, as when a boy confidential, The receipt he wants every man | was Cincinnati. At the last General Con- ference he was_elected Bishop and was assigned to the Pacific Coast. As soon as the social pleasantries are over with Bishop Hamilton will go to Reno, Nev., and attend a conference, and on its ad- journment he will for the next seven weeks be called upon to attend confer- ences in this State. Texas and Mexico, After he has completed his work he will have to Journey East and meet the other | Bishops of the church to make out the Episcopalian plan for the spring confer- ence beginning in January. After that he will have to attend some Joint committee meetings in Brooklyn and New York. He has the distinction of being the youngest Bishop on the board, and his brethren appreclate his youth by calling upon him to_do all the traveling. Bishop Hamilton’s family will soon re- join bim In this city and he expects to make his residence here. MISS MAUD SORENSEN ENTERTAINS BROWNIES Miss Maude Sorensen; the star of the Brownie troupe, gave a reception and banquet to thirty of her fellow-Brownies in the maple room of the Palace Hotel yesterday afternoon. The occasion was quite unique, the honored guests being children, but each one a professional per- former in some special act. The menu was elaborate and at the table each of the Brownles was presented with a button | benrln% the portrait of the hostess. There | was a b this was won by one of the male members of the company. After the repast there was dancing and music, the various little artists doing their best to entertain thelr fellows. The af- fair was a success and was to celebrate the departure of the troupe on its Eastern tour, with little Miss Sorensen as the star. Among those present were: Tom McCormick. 'Miss Florence Grainer, Miss Theresa Zekind, Pepito Ferrando, Miss Annie Lerner, Miss_Alice Condon, Arthur Parent, Mies Mildred Fitzgerald, Miss Pinky Livernash, Miss Lottie Leveridge,” Henry Wyn: hur McCormick, Miss Lillle McCormick, Arthur Barracks, Louis ks, Miss Annfe Guerin, Miss Ione McLouth, Carl Johneon, n Eva er. Harrison Lerner, 1ss Lerner, Raym: Crawford, Miss Lilllan Rhoflm‘ Miss Marie Louise Conkey, Mies Queenie Tilton, Miss Flor- ence Emery, Leo Barton, Clarence Elmer. Louis. Martin recefved over a hundred answers to the advertisements. Among the lot w one written by Albert Wagner, who 1i at 1331 Valencia street. Martin promptly invited him to call at his hotel. After in- troducing himself as the Pacific Coast agent for the National Fire Insurance C8impany of Marion, S. C., Martin_en- gaged Wagner to assist him at a salary of $60 a month. He demanded that Wag- ner furnish $300 as a guarantee of good faith, offering to refund the amount as soon as Wagner became tired of the work. Suspecting_that the man was mot as_he represented himself to be, Wagner, after promising to call the next day, went to olice head?unrwrs and informed Captain Ee,‘-mour of Martin’s proposition. Sey- mour advised him to lead him on and gather sufficient evidence to warrant Mar- tin’s arrest. : By appointment Wagner met Martin at the Palace Hotel yesterday morning and informed him that he had decided to ac- cept his proposition. Martin had a sten- ographer in the hotel draw up an agree- ment by which Wagner was to become his employe at a salary of $80 a month, and that if he violated any of the terms Of ‘the agreement he was to lose the amount he was to put up as a guarantee of good faith. \ After the agreement was drawn up Martin took Wagner to the office of a Notary Public on Montgomery street, where they both signed their names to the aper. PN ow evorythigf Is settled," patroniz- ingly remarked Martir, “‘all except the Thmall amount that is réquired as & guar. “RVagner, without oftering a reply, grab- g cake with a ruby ring in it, and | ped the agreement which Martin held in his hand and started to make off with It Martin seized him ind vainly struggled for the possession of the paper. Just then Detectives Crockett and Dillon, who had been watching the pair, stepped up and placed Martin under arrest. He offered Do objection, and was at once taken to police_headquarters. To Captain Sey- mour he said be had recently arrived from Nome and in proof of this assertion he exhibited a sack of gold dust.. Despite his protestations of Innocence he was locked up in the tanks, pending further investi- gation. On his person was found a large number of letters in answer to the ad- vertisements he inserted in the news- papers. 1s satisf TR pasan » syt Sat oe En scheme and :aan leave the city. tut evening he learned that the National Fire and Charles Edelman Will be Largest Stockholder. A new Democratic evening paper Is promised for San Francisco. A meeting of the prospective stockholders was held in the Chronicie building vesterday after- noon. The capital stock was fixed at $100.000, and the articles of incorporation are expected to be filed Monday. Charles and other Incorporators will Include Pat- rick Boland and Wililam Gibbons. Leigh Irvine is to be editor in chief and Thomas Rush business manager. The paper will advocate the principles of Br{an and Ste- venson and will cater generally to Demo- cratic interests, —_——— Music at the Park. The Park Band will render the following mu- sical programme this afternoon: Overture. “*Serenad Selection, “Pasquinade’ “*Voyage in a Troopship" Overture, *'Berlin in Tears “Czardas’" . Waltz, “Jolly Girl March, *Native Sons" ———— Gov. Roosevelt's Intended Message. About the Art Carpet Shop selling out had 11ts effect. The clever people are crowding the shop for the marvelous bargains. 1750 High Tea Art Rugs $ 45, worch $10; linoleums, the kind made of bolled linseed, 7e, worth $5¢; rugs from 48c to $50; Tap Brussels 57c. worth S$ic: mattings T, worth 15¢. 228 Powell street. g e A Children’s Night. Mission Chapter, Order of Eastern Srar, hall in Mission Masonic Hall, was crowded to its limit last night with an audience which responded to attend the children’s right entertainment. The programme consisted of a number of literary and musical numbers, rendered by children of members of the chapter. ——————— CALLUSTRO WINDOW AND MIRROR POL- ISHERS. They are easier to use than read sbout. Dispense with sloppy buckets, Sponges for your windows, mirrors and marbice: You see through glass darkly without Callustro. No store’s stock complete without them, ¢ Edelman s to take $20.000 worth of stock, | who slept upstairs, says he knows noth- lng of any disturbance. he matter was Immediately reported to the California-street police station and an Investigation was at once commenced, solved. PROMINENT CITIZEN IS LYING AT DEATH’S DOOR Four Doctors Fight for the Life of D. L. Farnsworth, the Well-Known Drayman. Out at D. L. Farnsworth's residence, 135 Golden Gate avenue, four doctors are fighting for the life of the senior member 0« the firm of Farnsworth & Ruggles. Last night he was so low that hope for his recovery was almost abandoned brought Mr. Farnsworth to death’'s door. Some time lgo his doctor recommended a rest from business cares, but at that time he refused to leave. Finally his condition compelled him to seek a com- lete change and he went down to Cata- fina Island. He did not seem to be much benefited by the trlfi. however, and two weeks ago came back. Mr. Farnsworth is an old resident,and prominent citizen. Ten years ago he oc- cupied a seat in the Board of Supervisors and has always played a conspicuous part in any movement for public benefit. ———————— Free Lectures on Education. The trustees of the San Francisco State Normal School have provided for a series of lectures-at the Normal School building, Powell street, near Clay, during the en- suing year, to which the public, espe- clally teachers, are Invited. These lec- tures will be given at 3:30 in the afternoon. The first of the series will be given by Protessor E. P. Cubberley of Stanford University upon the topic. “The Course of Study in the San Francisgo Publie Schools.” The lectures will take place on August 27, September 14, September 24 and October 8. e course of study upon ‘which he will talk is the new course re- cently adopted by the Board of Educa- tion. The second course will be given by Mr. Weinstock of Sacramento on_ Octo- Dber 1, October 10. October 24 and Novem- ber 7 and 21. Professor will his course in October. Other courses be given by President David Starr but thus far the mystery remains un- | Heart disease and complications have | BRILLIANT’S, 338-340-342 POST ST, Open Evenings. Near Powell Free Deltvery Within 200 Miles. { TO THE PUBLIC! JLE, JUNE 23, 18%.—1 TAKE THIS uns of expressing my thanks to Dr. Wong - Him, us-17 Mason st me of kiduey. womb trouble and cancer of stomach. I was a great sufferer for 15 years, and found no permanent re- Hef until I tried Dr. Wong Him, and in six months’ time he has cured me. Any person wishi | Pino | SAN FRANCISCO (Cal), Oct. 15, 18%8.—To | Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that | Dr. Wong Him of 115-117 Mason street, San cisco, has cured me entirely of Brigi disease of the kidneys and cunsumption of the | bowels of long stan. and 1 am only too | Fappy to make this statement for the benefit of }Ill troabled in any way by diseases. You will find the doctor a gentleman in every way. Very MISS M_J. SHINE, $61 Fulton street. San Francisco. 99, Dr. Wong Him, 115-u7 Dear Sir: For the bene- respectfully. After treating nt physiclans, my case was pro- Hearin 2nd his wonderful ecures. herd treatment after treating six months I am now well and strong. _ Your respectfuily, MPS. BARLOW. 1027 Mission st., S. F. 4 s &