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E SHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 0600000000 8:355705 I 000000000008 290000000 000008000002 H $ Choynski Too Sick to Meet Maher. H : § Entries for Great Occident Stake. I § Corbett and McCoy Ready for Battle. 3 S p(j)flotflng EV@nt‘g ©f th@ Day 2 Good Racing at Woodland Fair. 3 Ceoesesssece sec0sseoe 2205092555000 0000000000000 secossessss 5 FAVORITES TAKE |EULAH MAC GREAT OCCIDENT STAKE RACE (HARDY DEFEATS 'CHOYNSKI AND VERYTHING AT | AND GEORGIA B THE HARNESS EVENTS FEATURE VAL CHAMPION | MAHER FIGHT IS HlGflA_NU PAHK( _l EAS"_Y Four Speedy Trotters W ill Contest for the Prize _Aj_TENNIS D[_!:_I_;A_BH] []H: the ento Fair, - | at Sacram RerRa TN o/In Semi-Final Round of Former Becomes Ill and Men’s Handicap Hackett | Will Not Be Able fo Is Beaten. ‘ Toe the Scratch. Coburn Gets Four of His|Great Crowd Witnesses Pac- | Mounts First Out of ing and Trotting Races Four Chances. at Woodland. —_— —-— —_— —_——— | P At epshead Bay the Woodcock | To-Day Is Governor's Day at the Californian Adds to -His Laurels in | McCoy and Corbett Both in Prime Stakes, Feature of the Day, | District Fair and Dione Is to the International Tournament | Condition and Each Feels Is Won by Long | Be Sent Against Her at Niagara-on-the- “ Confident of Suc- Shot. | Record. Lake. | cess. —_— R ——— _— y ROT avorites swept the Srectal Dispatch to The Call. NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, Ont., Aug. | NEW_ YORK, Aug: 238—T! : to-day. Coburn - t the Niagara intern tween Peter Maher and Joe e st out of four| WOODLAND, Aug. 28.—The second day & H. H. Hackett which was to have taken | sct | Broadw T f the fair gives an assurance to its pro- moters that it will be a great success. attendance was much larger than day and more than double rresponding day of the pre- There were more than the »er of the fair sex in the grand eat crush of vehicles, all cd, In tne infield. v will be Governor’s day. The i will be an excellent one and ndeavor to lower her record Fischer of New York in a thre , both.playing from the same mark | be declared off on accou handicaps. This afternoon the | sick Ab : semi-final match in the men's handicap &n attack of stom singles in the Niagara international tour- | sician who was nament was played, and Sumner Hardy | Was totally X of 1cisco beat H. H. Hackett of | test. As soon as the management of set_match, To-morrow | Broadway Athletic Club heard of ti B. Alexander in the | they declared ut off and refunded x odds of owe | the money to ectators who had al- lilitant, e five Toeo oy PRoe. £0 HEGLO N half-fiftee Men’s handicap singles, second round— | *¢2dy paid adm H. H. Hackett of Yale bAat E. P. Fischer _¢ of New York. Wit be 1 round—Sumner Hardy of San | befor e .for h expiration of iny was pleasant, but pe will . ® * ® L d ® b @ * ® * ° ° P * ® * ° 5 + ® * + & . «@‘00@o«)woomrooaflwow0494@0@0@0? - : B of a superior NEY her too stiff to hold out owe 30, 0—6 > ‘”3_“ Hackett of | ; csed in the an Twentieth Cen- o & H Chhon: Fheidont Haspits 490, DE pinternational League, final reund—Peter | fury Club at o 4 oh; in and i- orter of D J A . rsday night, n ¢ g tor A. C the judge Ll o ; Mecoy will put’on the t and McKeon '7* . There is not a trick in t o : . = stop and get away with which Corbett e ® FRASER IS INEFFECTIVE. McCoy are not familiar. With was a_prohibitive ? s fect knowledge of - 3 i Tom Smith sold fc . iladelphia Lo: ing as Corbett and McCoy possess - e ; p Phil: P! ses a Fast Game to appears be but little doubt that it { : opened up a| 9 1 Brooklyn. be eatest in the hi of fis a in going to t * . N CORRECT STANDI OF THE LEAGUE. ba down ihe back | ¢ 'RER OF THE FAST TROTTERS THAT WILL CONTEST WITH EULAH MAC FOR THE GREAT OCCIDENT] | of, thess v friendly terms | 4 o} 2 e < TE FAIR NEXT MONDAY. p 1 s rcers i i the rest of the| % STAKE AT THE STA | little to choose McCoy's her feet at the | S/ P P SN O O S S S S friends ex; i « Y and ok d Tom | .‘.,¢@¢4~‘.-5 B S D A o o e e S S S SR G e ® > “\‘.L.m:g i o pools were | .40 59 .404 | pounds : ne ot R S Special Dispatch to The Call. [ = pout 3 lead ond heat and |\ _— P o —Both pitchers were 5 quarter 4 the half in | L R i A = 313 seconds and last| Vendome is a full brother to Dr. Fras Fraser was wi be- dies » nished winner witn | ACRAMENTO, Aug. 28 —Interest in | 2.31, last auarter In, U4, SCONCR SG0zen | 2:22) and Dr. Frasse's Sist it tive and lost. 1 be o \ i e, | harness racing to take place at | €lghth in 13 cecends, Ymed (X & JCTHY | winner of the Stanford stake last ear. ed. Hoosier bollow = ing evenis Almoner won the | the Stat ir meeting I8 €on- | FiclocTnat when the horses meet at Suc- | He s a great bred colt and in a spiic heal | T Saht hand half ng race with com- E ly increasing. The horses | ramento all track records will be broken, | rage, criven by J. C. \rxm g B he sailor with i::3l S Form p smmaries: [ LEat Bave bosn pestormiin - on tha | KX Liafs ot ouk, & records Will 9| the qualities he Inherits from his grand jaw, thus giving testimony ol = ee-year-olds, best | northern circuit will all meet to- | with them. | The Roman is being much talked of by | 3 s ether for the first time at Sacramento, | Feature of the Harness Events. the Sacramento track people and is touted | b hit straig ? g and the entries here are o large and the | wces at the meeting which | as @ probable winner of this great stake. | cHICAGO, Aug McCarthy slipped got to bri y - | Saesifications. o . forfubate: that. theds aniait She TA0 ¢ 1007 fhe Oc. | He went a mile several weeks ago in 319 | 11 fiat In going the fourtt hion. 1 thi : champlons will be all pitted against each | cident stake of 190, which will be tr .“,‘,1 :«);,.1'}:“:1:‘,‘-:‘xkn“?‘.|.~ r(-(;rn‘:.!;f.x‘:":'~.;"‘1.|‘ ; [ turning an casy out will re Wik strais e e the races promise to be |at Sacramen tem the first day | O Catively estimated to be equal to 2:15 Many weil known exp P . - iea of the fair. T take cl January 1, | servatively | ey do so on t hotly contested 3 | 1598, with fifty-seven entries. Of this num- | at the pole | two sl y | The Sacramento track, which has been )y o S four have 1 final payment, ! Eulah Mac’s Chances. | | newly prepared, is now In perfect condi-| pyt they are four of the highest ¢ By the record and according to reports | 1 tion, and the horsemen three-year-olds that ever started in a the filly Eulah Mac has the foot of the | Chicaso z - to how fast the horses will go in Septem- | futurity stake. The Occident Stake BAS | fielq. The three colts, however, are but a | 5t I e } ber. The excellent condition of the track | been an annual event with the Staic ARV | o ort way behind her, and from their well at and Dexter; Young and & % ) T | cultural Society for many years the |} hown stamina and the racehorse qualiti Mo« . [ could not be better illustrated than by in-| ¢ giat time'ever made in'it was 1k | own by them it would not be safe to count | > poir > . e | stancing th t performances there by | gver by Sunol, ir f time | B e of them outside of first money. | A double play by Hick- | win racers. B :1614) worked a mile | ever made in a contest was ¥ LA ' may be that Eulah Mac will be driven | n n Haltren's base running were the | will have to do ¢ 1 recently in 2:12 without a break, and Dolly | Belle. ; it ot out in the first heat fnr ”"{ ra in a.]znml featu the game to-day. Attendance 1500. | Jand one of his f f (2:13) workec S hing stron The that will_contes as 2:12, and perhaps forced the second m = h il 1, s '|k ; ,.7"1‘"]' 'j,f”f»l'f.gq mile | year are ] : Dy Mol ioael up to her limit, It this is done split heats | , B B in dora Doe (2:22) Lt m_ Bala 1C by Brig | are likely to follow, and the race will the o 1 with Wild Nutlir med by Sam Gamble, | yanqome, by Iran Alt '4). dam Linda | hocome an open one, with a fair chance | o h » 8 < | time mentione p— eta B | 3. C. Bunch and Millard Sanders, in 2115, | Oak (2:21%), by Guy Wilkes; The Romau, | ¢or any of the four. | ca- n ullivan; Hawley and | Among tI h % 1 making the last quarter in 51 seconds. by McKinney (2 ) m \\hnml‘n‘ k",!,‘. From any Tl.‘xn-}][]m{n( y})\u; race l’{”(}]‘fl‘fl mpire—§ 8 };h"i es 1.-”1 . s |k | g i » firs of | by Eros, and Tom Smith, by McKinney | o, on tw pe the greatest Ocei- 3 e | he does no ' B 5 | Mar { At B hotmtoe sted the AEyL SUSEER {1 &), dam Daisy 8, by McDonald Chiet, | 5reat one. b Wil tted in Californta. It | American League Games. Corbett, he t also r the track in 30 seconds—the fastest time | g jhp"Mac took a two-year-old record | Wil pe one of the greatest three-year-old | RUFFALO, Aug. 2.—Buffalo 0, Kansas | forces him to the conclu ! '——H—E—-‘fi—— ever made for this quarter on the Sacra- | 27% and went a mllesat i%anm Rosa | races to he trotted 1nhme United nsmm b a |r.~ :ho):‘\.: rior fighter KANE T NNER. mento track. . this summer in 2:19. In & WOTK- | this year and onesof the greatest futurity LAND, Aug. %._First gam eat "oy, says o ! Prince Ansel (2:20%). one of the fastest | out mile she hat gome a half in 1104, and | Tees races that ever took pluce; com- 1803, Secohd game: ¢ | Shampion W tod B Bitork | p n-yvear-old in the State. rom prese; s sl as mad 2 - rorably e ous 3 & G E | McCoy. s . Knocks Out McGraw at Sacramento racers asa tw: .‘nfx"..p”w"'('n‘;’. (State. but | fre mprovement and Is deemed capa- | Lucky Futurity race of 1899, when F Aug, 2_Milwaukee ¢, Detrott 2 | It " Corbet in the Third Round. [ for o T el &y "the ' Sacramento | ble of 4 sensational performance. | alma_won, geiting a record of 2:13, and | DIANAPOL e e, Sume: I | vcould successtull SACRAMENTO, Aug. 28.—Jack Kane of | ;1 "and finished an easy fifth mile in| Tom Smith is showing superior form act | where the famous California three-year- | COePa e o SErneniow | Jeftries’ immense San Francisco knoc out Billy McGraw | 55 quarter in 1% seconds, last | Sacramento. He worked a mile about two | old, Idoletta, trotted two heats in 2:12 | D M | three rounds. e e S n > 5 e Vi in 2:19% a a el a Vet a 0 O v pa o e | smaller a G P of this city in the third round of wh S econds. A half-brother of wecks ago in 2:10% and has been c s'l'\ak.;\_‘l led ¥ Ship P. N. Blanchard Sails. than the Californ s ba e at] pacer, worked a mile in | stantly improving. et € . \\'.A.\‘lw \ln- “v en "h wenty u LONDO) Aug. 2R —Repairs to the| ’ ot the Clunie Opera-ho L0NIgRE THE | ot fetofooiefoloonoiefelorietefefolobimtefelofefols e o dfefelelepefeieivietefeleliotefolels el deioiiieioleleiiefelele el @ | O s P, Blancha Stan- q ¢ | fight, which was under the auspices of the o "“‘[l, \d ¥ “:“‘”"""‘“ b g | Loxvos. y of T Capital City Athletic Club, was fierce nd Islands, are completed and | 1ora Curzon ley, Falk bl i € | board of an interpreter of the Japanese [ e v « o royage to Si bed rain continues ut that cholera et while it lasted. In the first and-second | language for the Police Courts was re- | D e O e [ra ta¥an e I ey St o2 e e e o ferred to the Mayor for recommendation | ancisco, E inst. P 3 where he as to the necessity for the employment of - N g R - e S rounds McGraw was Aggre played for K jout return. 4 & McGraw the interpreter. landed In the with a In the third cGraw reached B&! Jaw The City Attorney was requested to pro- 4 both men were fresh cure from ex-City Treasurer A. C. Widber straight right for a quitclaim deed to all the real estate % but the latter side- owned by him in favor of the city and straight right for the county. mile an s won, y g G do a t The City Att v was asked for an | i S 3O~ R by wth | i, pu i o bt nmnfml. as to n?:“:,}\-,?a’..‘ism af e city | I8 3 s | Champion Lady Golfer. accepting an offer of $1225 by W. H. || Aug. 25 —Results at W | BOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 28.—Therc Rhodes for the Mountain View, Santa | ! ; . gk Clara County, property which reverts to | w gathering of expert women the city in the sult agathst A. C. Widber. % he links of the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club to-day, where the qu ifying rc 1 of tke wome th annu; hip under the av left swi A resolution was adopted directing the “Lucke is selling out.” I ¢ g { Health and Fire departments, Board of Tari ¢ Ordinance Reducing Them Eghic ¥us, fpuiipent f'sicticns; Out Rates Result and Tarift | LN ] a, | Bices of the Unitcd Siates Golf Asodie, | {0 Thirteen a Day Is [topay tocther omnstationery. | Touches the One-Nickel [N |t epid el R K WG 8 | P d 1o Print the Mayor (o agcept a”bequest ‘of F1%1 | Mark { %96, for the best score in the qualifying | i made by Mrs V' Ver- | J H 1dlr‘olr;llnx]ths‘ Treasurer a}r\ld_AmH‘mr[ to RSP AT | aud and pay to Louls aiser, Unite » : - n WIFE OF TRAIN-ROBBER Labor Commissioner Meyers Urges | States Congul” af” Mazatian. the sum of A Restaurant Keepers and Grocery For ore month Lucke’s Shoe Sale has gone on | - 4 d of 4T.as a fee and for expenses in collect-| Stores Visited by Skilled “Spiel- : 3 2 2 that g o I | REVEALS HIS HIDING PLACE| Favorable Action on Ground of |ing the Dequest. ; Sl A T briskly. It seems almost impossible that such e bo s Wh IOWA FAIR RACES. [ == e Pinay i U e eetnee e ids | crowds could be drawn to any sale as have i Poli Believe That the Captur: £ ose. y o 3 ¥ 3 Sunes Tammind Bl loe 0 M- | O e WD % ‘ —_— | thronged the store daily. Although the sales have R s pslepadipog Bl Effected Tt aplives ot Mamibites fhiun- oai 2“’**“**“‘*“*‘*’2 There is a ple war on in San Francisco. |l | been large the bargains still hold out, as every pair MOT> . Au .—Fifteen | 2 S T e Fx oyes. ot x . That statement will be news to thousands = - 3 i t 3 ' State Fair xaces | [0 Yohn H. Nelson, the afleged Ken: | po 10 oo Do e e taers was |3 LITTLE LI Ml HAS $|who dafly dare dyspepsia throush is ([ | Of shoes in the store is reduced. The assortment irst, third | LUCKY train robber who escaped from ten | puiceq o print an amended ordinance fix- | 8reat American agent. | is yet quite complete—vou can suit your taste and s N ot octivig his city recently, 18 reportes | P52 3 s } TR three pie bakeries in S | ' %t . : £ L AE | Sovoaen potice. chamners. 5 Bive b ot | Ing the period during which they should | A NEW MAMMA ¢ | There are tree sie bakertes in 2o | Bl purse. ' This is a wonderful chance to save consid- . e Ciew s fo the Tugiives placs of | The present ordinance reads from 6 & m | b R e ey | erable money on stylish shoss. efuge is sald to have been furnished to | until 10 p. m,, so that three hours w e | 4 R it EI pathodibenind Py 3 ¢ = g Chiet -mond by XAT;s Charles 11, | taken off the arduous duties of 2000 em- Twice Crosses Ocean: :f:v":{!g;dttr:x S;fls!»ng.mx:ml(\".x.]:.; i ! Come in the morning—you can then buy with the wife ¢ he man, who ha sloyes, 65 per cent of whom are women . | E | il i i te S, 2 Pt Comstint Viskor 4t pouce hend \;:,(; i Srainuice St sbetan: and Now Has Chris- 3§ 1:',3";:.3,,“3, cut rates and other deviees | more comfort—store is crowded in the afternoons. ol Y 4 e b Ty g o g - | iz he same as the old one, only . ave been employed to increase this moa. | w the racing | Ping B. Bar and the escape of his z'llcann\g"( le:;qz"ilvl| the section headed “times tian Home. erately h;m-ll-m: Ghtly (lvi\r gorg N Dot yet been de d_fourth Leats ed. Guida and Marcesa | to the city treasury the sum of $3690 26, terian Mission, appointed guar- were suspected of being anarchists when | being 2 per cent of the receipts, as pro- dian of the little girl, to keep her at the mission and teach her to be a good zirl until she becomes 18 years old. Then she may choose to be a missionary herself and go to China to be killed by the Box- ers or marry a fat Chinaman in Fish alley and start a Sunday- Leonard Bell won the . Kalewalba, Beile Sovereignty Recognized. Orders from the interior filled. Address Department E. they arrived In thi ' o | v y owie Burte and Peppinia aiso started - D i country and there | vided by law. NEW YORK, Aug. %.—Jose Castro y were reports that Marcesa had come to| The Board bf Public Works was request- ction to the proposed new The men | fire ordinance “graating the right to prop- have been detain Island. erty ownerg to construct automatic 2003 kill President M ~K(n;ny1|n accordance | ed to add a dc Garcla, who was arrested in Havre, France, on July 20 last, charged with ab- ’ amndlng from Porto Rico with §12:000 of United States Government funds, arrived on the French line steamer I'Aquitaine | ana was locked up in Ludlow Sireet Jail. with a plot hatched Wiil Leyburn, Island Wilkes n and Sphinx H also started sprinkiers in manufacturing, mercant (e by went up to see the Thousand | and storage buildings, also warehouses | | | | | -n id the gentleman who had fumyl 1slan; on a #special rate excursion |[and all other buildings used for business d, ticket. purposes.” so as to lessen the fire risk. am humbly proud of the f: ot + + + + + + + - + + + > i : ’ ’ brother. On this information officers were | y + b3 it ; | € the rage 2 v aund cork may not be per- long ago it was difficult to get a pie | S ' et fmine out, and it is asserted that the cap- | 21 WOLCP IRNOGY WON T¥ollows: T |+ ITTLE LI MI is a Chinese 3 |two whole, nonleathery lds and uni | adies 1 3 en : ! 1 day for the | matter of a short time. oy "% ® | 'No person or persons owning or employed tn | + sirl bara’ fu Ban Prabclico | [ERCRabIC DRInE for 7 ¢ avow It is | M| Laird, Schober & Co.'s Ladies’ ‘ Men's Patent Leather « won, Connor, in| Channing B. Barnes, the brother, who | the public laundries or public washhouses pro- | 4 eleven years ago. Judge § | S48y to buy pie for restaurant use for Tan Cloth Ton Butto T e et »of : , 3 gt ¥ 1 section 1 of this. ordinance shall | x a nickel--no questions asked and no an Cloth Top Button or Tan & Ce ot [ i o e et > | of 7 o cloc . and 6 o'clock a. m., Ror upon here, s tha ered, but pie “spielers ive appeared ' rench heels and stylish toes: al- | and Banister’s—rec « stepped Ty a week ago and sentenced to twenty | 90 7 o'ch P o . ~ S of a Chines f st be so, ¥ | on the scei their gooc { rench heels an ylish ; al = &L e & 3 | : portion of that day known as Sunday. | 4 nese person it must be so. n the scene, to urge their goods upon AEC &9 % by wd $6.50 to n B driving him | 3 ntiary Labor Commissioner Meyers addressed |+ ILittle Li Mi was taken to China ¥ | the restaurant trade. Where prices are i ways sold for $6.00; now cut to from §7.00 and §6.50 2 tir ) & nex Atk nALLEs¥y07;,TAiE ROAD. the board and said that the old ordinance, | 4 When she was 8 years old and 3\l the same the restaurateur is invited to || | $5.85 ana $4.65 ’ a new mar) rAG - e s A Gas W MRS | £ et maen ke and bum + | Rocome gt qatee. ot ole Soctor®and | B HREo } . T lon e cadein ieo d rome b reen upheld as ¥ oc gies 76 it | . . > . n th st s p h . 4 spose dema ed-fa S8 0] e o an” and “little 'R “" | they are fashionable shoes and : o Ao il | struct the Line. g ,’,‘,"{;,e",.‘“,‘;,‘,,':,‘,",‘,:ffd,fi?“‘,‘l'(fi"cha';‘;g 4 11 the temple in Canton. By and + |Jack Horner put in his thumb and pulled i lish shoes. | all that is expected of a fine dre th e, 7™ 5 214 L BORITAND, e B Evening | the hours from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. Su- : by papa and mamma died and : R e b s 1 | shoe ST nished 2:14 | Lelc&ram says: “Reports are in circula- | horvisor Curtis sald there was no opposi- were lald away to rest with the | et S Th g e | Seven & 3 § 0 »r Black Vici or Cilf vesterda$, by tak- | tion and apparently not without some | fion to the ordinance. on the part of the | 4 usugl offerings of roast hog, lich + | Rt e e e Y Tnorp | I | ,‘]"f""l styles of Black Shoes in Men's Tan ¢ 'f'»‘dlx» i or Calf foundation that there is a connection be- | Jarge laundries. Mayor Phelan sald that | 4 nuth and other delicacles which + | out, and. some. restaneagenms o m}:g | kid, cloth or silk top lace and'kid | “Goodyear” Welt Shoes, good won’ the first | tween the cessation of building operations | the law would have to beenforced strictly | 4 g7 (oo 7 ove g™ o believe 4 | present devastating pie price war {r'."mfm‘ | top button; formerly sold at $3.00; | makes, stylish shapes, nie, sightly a bad break | on The Dalles portage rallroad and the al- | against the Chinese, who were the most | & o the ‘sditls ob the " déad hada + | The head of-Thorp & Cq. is father oF | now reduced to | shoes, at ‘hrl-.vn!nxn an | lege ]L{;ngnuv-n‘;r{ lh»-h.\l'fln‘?ar}] 'Purlfiu dangerous competitors of white laundries. | 3 ora o s of 3+ | Henry \I\', ;h-»m of Simkins & Thorp. | $| 85 ’ 83 $2 35 three order. o lown the north bank of the Miscellaneous Busines: 7 2 The scnfor Thorp came to the coast on ner at Readville last | lumbia River to Portland. Evidence s - 4 When she was 11 years old Li 4. the advie 3 i | 3 7 : qui vari - 4 o sk o B B Rl oo 5 s p £ e ‘| the ce of Henry W. Thorp and_was | We carry quite a variety of Ketcham's Mr. Middlemay w the o discharge the we ” recommitted to o] % ams 8 = C - ot e o : h - g e than probaple that the hecessary | The Columbia Athietic Club was grant- |+ Judge Heacock sald that the little Paintee Aanpetition ot the' pie supply:| ceptional values. ture. 3 C mimary: s will be furnished by the Northern |ed &erm(ssmnv to hold a boxing exhibition | 4 snub-nosed girl was a native 4 | When the pie war wn '}'_,.,r,y "-nnx‘“»w" | Children's and Misse: 2 e $1000—Alice Bumes won the at o'r:ngward s Pavilion during the month | 4 daughter and that she might come G, Simkins went East to se¢ what new 5% b Ladies’ Best | garoo Cali Shoes, ln]exthcr lace or fourth heats in 214, 2:11% . e of October. 4 In, but Marshal! B. Woodworth, wrinkies there were in Eastern ples. He A few o ose L3 > button, extension soles, : T 0" Gracie’ Onwark Chids o Bb DNDHI hospital Lot which wis by ordinance No. {3 |4 ASsisiant United States Attorney, 3 | fame back recently, naving made the Tennis Shoes leit, which sold for | *'Ged 6 1o 8...... : King Warlo JORK, Aug. Z-The Itallan, | edicated for public park purposes “Du- | 4 thought that she ought to be taken 4 | (il of MARY bakeries and knowledge of 2.50 to $3.00, are now going at zes 814 to 11......... $1.20 i ri sl siart wh .nr:\wlk n lhl; country two | poce Park: was finally passed. ing the | ¥ £2Te of by the missionaries—that 4 | “spielers.” Possibly the effect will be to | [N | 81.00 zes 114 to 2.. $1.30 e bed_Exoluse Ago on the Kaiser Wilhelm II, fn | A resolution was adopted approving the | is, by what are left of them—and { push on the daily pie consumption of Sa | 5 ) - o by eyl g 2 ny with th >ged anarchist Mur- | statement of the California Street Cnhle'z Li Mi's auntfe, the seamstress in | Francisco by 10,000 additional ples. for the | , o et I ther Iialian, was ordered deport- | Railroad Company, that the Eross re- the Chinese alley. said she was | |10W prices and consequent added. profiv All the atove shoes are carefully fitted by I P. H nn Argo, Director, | d to-day by the Im.u'nl of spmilul inquiry | ceipts offll‘hu l.;l de ;fltre‘ogtqohmnch r:::du:e : wiliing. %o, $ava, Miss. Dinaiding Im(,‘- restaurateurs will furnish them an : h T st D) leauty Spot and R tarted | of the Immigration Bureau. He will be |year ending June 30, 18%. amoun: o inducement to urge pie where the cus- sale - (ot Mr. Mia. | Geporied to Europe. larcesa’s case has | $184513 28, and requesting it to turn gver |4 Cameron, matron of the Presby- o | tomer ie compiiant. © experienced shoe <a + + + + + + + + + + R R R S R R SR SRR b £ s & He was In custody of Luis Barrios, assist- T took Get thee Dehind me; Batar How aid he enjoy. the trip?” An_ ordinance was sed to print |4 SCH00l of her own. a5 my motto when 1 began business life.” | “He came back tHreatening to sue the | authorizing the Board of Public Works to 4 S0 Li Mi went with her new § | fnt chicf of th ttwn!l‘innav;rep(:gcgfl‘;:(g fat 8 2 M ar k et S t. n"Thc-rc. n;l nf;:h{ling. sald 3“’5"”'}‘3;."{." mlvf‘g;.d‘ elor;:‘uny." e:nertimo a eonttr::t ‘fl the“xl‘emcgml of | L ',:nh.:.?u to the mission to be a the alleged embezzler. By his extradition leman, who had measured wits wi the ™ orY’ street swee) and Bry- . y . first_gentleman. “like having good back-| *He couldn't count but 933 island gy TR g naten B e oe _Soviiunee SecoETives Tha . ing " Sinaianapolis Press. m\'flel"nly of the United States in Porto o vt e Cleveland Plain Dealer. The matter of the appointment by the @4+ 4+4+++++++++++4++++4@ Rico.

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