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ADVERTISEMENTS. il "THE_MASKED BALL" “‘Un Ba'lo in Maschera,” AMUSEMENTS. -& § ; ’ ) | | a gimple cos- metic. Itisan already pre- pared prescrip- tion—a medi- eam that mnever falls to Anita Cream “TANNHAU SER.” Copyright, 1900, 5 y Seymour Eaton. asea. & . G cated cr prove its efficiency. has transformed hundreds of seem- VI (Continued.) | The German galleries are rich in Italian ruined skins, and has made clear and spotless. ingly them beautifu t draws all impurities to the sur- 4 g ‘ 1 pictures generally. A very famous work pariicles Sl & I “Readin 5 5 3 t X e blush of youth | Readir M_ slen J r man) : " Flemish Freckles, tan, moth blotches, pim- ¥ | ascribed to Corregglo, but st 1 Bolisnd fod 3 natur es, liver patches, muddiness an { | by experts to b ater | but the German T Y oratlons disappear X | painter of the sub se - under the influence of Anita Cream | ject of this peni ; . o The treatme: deiightful, quick | panied by improving literature and human LY OF VAUDEVILLE'S and effective. Alta Cream con- J| skulls, has been a favorite with many of NGEST FORCES. tains no vaseline or ingredient that 3 | the older painters. She is commonly shown | will cause a growth of hat | in tears, but here she seems to be entirely | YOSCARY TROUPE, Lavender and Thomson, The Tobins, For sale by your drug send us 50 cents for full 2 ormation and a cheerful and serene, The flesh ton pale and greenish, not at al e I R R R R R R IR RS0 S S A e io's, and the picture is pain Anita Cream & Toilet 1 f\h ..),d;': \“‘: pc e - NEWSKY TROUPE, | Bytiiin By e A npee; | paintings until WEKINE, CAROLINE HULL, ARNIM WA A AR TR atter Cortengio’s \im EW A R, MAC E! RT'E GREAT ANIMAL SHOW, IOGRAPH 'COLUMBIA 5z | MATINEE TO-DAY. | FAREWELL WEEK OF THE SEASON CHARLES FROHMAN Presents ¢ of Corseggio is the fame PAINLESS DENTISTRY ! | R A T e DA d No Plates Required. the painter appears here in his best vein, s in his ti s 1d appe wedd b the {lilumination of the whole f . - reir wives together, a beautiful touch of imagination a pa | THE CHINA AND CURACAO NEWS. FROM THE ARRIVING AND THE PERU DEPARTING. UR REMOVABLE BRIDG beautiful and durable. Wa: WORK IS ted 10 vears. | almost together yvesterday. At the same | | HENRY MILLE me the Peru, bound for Central Ameri- | g out. All three ves- ! A s with passengers. - il PRICE LIST FOR 30 DAYS! as sent i quarantine, I niess Extraction.. _ 54 8 seneral in- | | ble Bridgework. O The China | 18 ke 2 he 31 second | 1 From Charles Dick- tend to the chil- eerage. The | | & % teeth—painlessly | ] 1ded on Angel Island TIES." DR. R. L. WALSH. | will “be put | Any Wight. yae | baci steamer. The second | sl ol e passengers will have to remain 11 A ESREAT OB | | | @ until the vessel is released. The | 4 o Thoroughtare.” | | ‘]( 1gers were release | v | | par by JWO QUALITIES | Onl) d ba — o | one and all had P i { 1 | Mail Boat China Arrives From the Orient and Is MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE 5E‘l‘,“'!}p‘?:.‘{f.-,f“l‘{{?;””\:pf; | Ability ofier of Guardians to| | Maintain Them to Be | | | | through the Golden Gate Miss M. J. McIntosh, | the beard providing that the Judges of the | Mexico came HAY-FEVER sk horne and servant, THE Com- i ; [ Quarantlned. Bonsfleld and child, Mrs. Ascertained. || NEWS - PANY : N. E. Bryant and three | TURDAY AND LABOR DAY. | [ v Arzow. | T = S8 3 Divie 7V praser, N \ s W o % fi 3 racat rrives rom i | Coforty and four childwen, M. H. s 5 ¥ - BRAND B 2 ioxlse and R. Head, Captain G. F. Ladue, | City Attorney Asked to Determine | T " » ! Peru Sails for Panama—They Car- N. Kanda, R. M. Leake, Miss L. P . |1 5 fed M P a ) Mrs. 1. Oahman, Mr. and Mrs. Right of Supervisors to Reopen | | NOVARA-| WARCLIF Sl o Plrking aria maid, Migs 3t Perkins. Strects South of Mission ‘ = uc; rgo. 3 erkin; Miss M. A. Py y e ¢ ot WS Tttt By B 25¢each "2For25¢ & . Rich, H. Schuchard, C. B. T Channel, | ; " eral. request. e . H. F.'Walker, D; A R | “CHILDREN OF THE GHETTO” | (RetdtMEYC T -SLRE A ONY | 1:. racinc Ml Company's steamer | Jiuls Ho4ti,MI gnd Mis. &, L Coomb : [ and “TRILBY.” China from the Orient and the Pacific |S. H. Godfrey, T, Hata, Rev. and Mrs, 8, | /2 resolution was introduced by Super-| | YCBE 2%e, She. Coast Steamship Company's Curacao from nd three children, H, Jensen, | Visor Connor at yesterday's meeting of | [ Superior Court be requested to subpena | m | - ; — T R ~AND R. Perkins, Master | witnesses to testify as to the ability of | | CATARRH@ MADVERT‘ISEMENT% ‘1".“”‘ {‘I‘r"h,v :”r’izi;’l' | the parents or guardians of a large num- | | ;"C A Z Oppression, Sullocation, Neuralla. etc.. caredby | O Wallcen, " | ber of persons ccmmitted to the Californta | | T HEATRE ppression, Suffocation, Neuralgia, ete., cured by | and Mrs' G. E.|Home for the Care and Training of Fee- | | | | C. Calhoun, H. |ble-Minded Children to pay for the main- y i A. P y, N o o | ~ LAST | raris, 5. 55P10; New York, E FOUGERA & 00_ | Borties, O KR, MULT was amended providing that should the | | - WEEK | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Mrs. D. Lowrey and_son, | Judges refuse to act a committee of the | Lovekin, W. Macfarlane, D. MacLennon, board be empowered to take up the in- E. M, Morris, Mrs. E. W, Peterson, L. 8. | vestigation. | | FLORENCE Pinkham | W. T. HESS, Robinson, Miss A. M. Russell, Mrs. P.| mna preamble of the resolution reads: | ROBERTS | NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Babooies 87 b i M2 O | ! e s Jepreckals TIME. Mr and Mre. B . Wodchause, W T | torme Home for EevleMinded. Children who | | . EROTT L EROUT Brigham, B. Cartwright Jr., Mr. and Mj W. H. Cawthra, Miss 1. Dickson, C. Gird- Ilgr Miss B. Hundl s 1. Hall, O. H. e are maintained at the expense of this city and county whose parents or guardians can af- ford to pay for their maintenance; and there RUBE. the original , below Powell, There_are a number of persons in the c.w“ Dic ¥ (From P L Record s, Mr: 3 v, Mrs. R. A Le |i8 a number of persons in said Home wi: _ 42 AR o Yan, W. F. Macl H. Morrison, M. | DAeRS, 06 SHATUATS Foard has mo informa- . ; e e e | | Monserrat, Mrs. ¥. T. Osborne. Miss G. | tion that they are unable to pay for their main- | t0 _proceed from the figure of the infar jovial canvas o Mo T A i Patterson, W, P. Roth, J. F. 7. Stokes, | tenance; and the appropriation set aside for | Christ, brightly shining upon the faces | bution to the collection. - § ooy s =slned { rs. G. Schmidt, E. W.' Schulter, Miss A. fiscal year f intaining inmates in the | near it and shading delicately nto the | to_have wearied of b “THE MASQUERADERS.” |Is a proud and peerless \:.;.. T\ i s wiiion e "Che "apense, ‘of WhISh T thavecabie: to | landscape. in whose calm. twilight seems | wife. whom . ! e e 0 O el rd. It is eoord of | Am°rs those who came up on the Cura- | this city and county, is inadequate to meet | to appear the foreshadowing of the new | eight year 5 | | records ar cao were Mrs, P. Santellier and Mrs. and | the demands. un that is just r the world s known_portrait PAINS ORfes NEpr# -1 AMUSEMENTS. |oure, of comstant ©OR- |\ i o (e Topper mines at | It was further resolved that Superin- | Titian s very well represented n provably at ab: e e At s. > 5- | tendent Osborne be a e city e B L g e B poigz e g ‘s first ac BATTLE TURD AY | quest over ohstinate Mls | St "Sia'ly rU0l®0, Y s N | Shanty WAL oV retponiinde her | One it MiE 1y o see b’ n bl Arst 4 2 and Miss Gea Ba i after for the maintenance and care of the Ereatest works, R N g ¥ |of women; ills that deal |\ .5 (0 5o, " s | following named inmaces: Daniel Henry His Sael saintings 4 Gemany that call AN SEPTEMBER 1st. |out despair; suffering|v: it Guavmas Mis Gear save there | 300 R8T8 TN "hotle Fnbar. Faes | dalene. with SS. Jerome and Paul b { dians. Later, however, everything quieted | Hackmeier, Fred Jennings, Charles'Quinn, 1d and John the Baptist, is if & hint Nad Seias 1o R FOLSOM and | that many women think |05 ol hovover cveryining Upeedy | Lucy Quinh and C. Romer, whose guard- O Pmct el peocais. the idea | her of the deaih that was to befall her a AN 18TH STREETS. | —r0— is woman’s natural heri- o AL e {niars Il gy Xoulg groriCe (o ot hevey et awatta the | fow months later. SHll another likeness /. | ovements of Transports. t ar AND NIGHTLY. 000 Fireworks! ~ Monterey SUNDAY | tage; disorders and dis- placements that drive out struation of its terrors. Now that the trouble in China shows signs of abating, the Government is go- ing back to the old schedule. The Logan The Great Naval Parade. Commodore Leale, who is In charge ot | "A resolution was adopted requesting the | City Attorney to give his opinion as to the | legality of a resolution adopted by a | former Board of Supervisors on November and what action, if any, can be taken by | the board if deemed necessary to open the streets as originally laid out. . The expression of the particularly admired.- 1 t spoken of as the embod ment of all feminine charm. The Dresd n main of art. The dignity, beauty, spon- taneity and purity of thesé works are in- painted two years after her death, from memory, no doubt. This is in the Berlin is accounted one of Rem- | brar e e 2 is rich in a ss of work: am S | will leave here on September 1, calling at |28, 1892, declaring its intention to close up | Ballery js rich in another class of Re L S0 W | hope- | Honoluu and Guam.” The nex: boat will | certain strects enumerated, lying south of | i Which Titian surpassed ail painters—de- (o erman g . NG T, SEPT. 2 epe | |leave on ‘the 16th, caliing at Honolulu | Channel street, In Mission Bay district, lons of the female "‘f}m; 10, hich | his best portraits. A notable example of E . fl P | | only. Returning, all the transports will |and also as to the valldity of the orde: sical titles v 5 "r‘ :}\\H‘ “d his work i5 the group in the Berlin gal- . Clay & Co.'s, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | | come home by way of Nagasaki. adopted on the same date overruling ob- | fact were splendid st 08 .08 20 s | lery represent dren of the ill- | The Belglan King is now about ready |jections to and vacating the streets men- | The ability to paint the human form is| fated King ¢ I England. The | | for sea and the Rosecrans will sail Thure- | tioned. The board desires to know if the ey e g ah;am’i"r"?:é figure with the hand aby e dog’s head ay. 'The Egbert will get away Satur- vas conformity w 2 te: is that of the boy who b 2 : oures these troubles of |37 ;" P55t il (55, avay Satur- |action taken was in conformity with the | o0 CY K onlace the wonderful perfection | 5 that of the boy who became afterward ay hor B the Logan for Manila | act of the Legislature providing for clos [ o2 BRI showi 15 thay woskn s thax might : he Sab | women, and roks men= |on the same date ing up, in whole or In part, any street. | Be called a liberal education’ in this Go- i s e Seatpe . and beside him is Mary, who her of King Wi x oy . Week Sas Bt the great parade scheduled for September s we pe - | deseribable. s TO-NIGHT, All This Week i ne | No woman need he with- | ; il Issue a list of axsignments o' ves- “tg“‘fr;,',ff,‘i"fl,“{,ffi e Sron Mo Ny | A with the Ttallan masters, o fn a still | galieries as - »» ] | Sels the latter part of this week. The ¥ ‘certain Improvements in the | Ereater degree is it with those of Spain— | Hunt” In the “EAST LYNNE, SEPTEMBER = | out the safest and Surest | 5%, (a2 win ko over e coriag | Fany to make certain improvements in he | SrEAter degree is It with those of Spain- | Hunt' in the Beaut! Settings and S g Cast + v | inclosed territory, ch promise, it has 3 : ; advice, for Mrs. Pinkham | ' 2! vessels in the parade will follow | i alleged, has not been carried out. | tion to them merely, for full acquaintance | the world, be > and on her will be as many captains as | "{ grder to prevent delay the Board -of |iS to be obtained only in their own coun- | drawing a a terrible pic- AWFORD in | counsels women free of |c:n st away from their dutles. In this | p I8 OFCEF 10 FEEVERT FENT, SRS ke an try. Of a certain class of Murillo’s works | ture; a savagery, agony History of His | way all the commanders of vessels Will | qx' o/t Te of $10,000 for the construction | We can gain knowledge here—his early | and confusion ainted with svch Round charge. Her address is | c:: a good idca of Captain Leale's plans, { e eatih NI and & concrete and brick | pictures of street life, The Munich Gal- | ease and mastery that it exhibits ] - | L F) The following circular has been sent to | OF 21 2afth 10 200 B CONCICLS AN, Pave: | lery has a unique group of these works. | lutely no sense of effort. It was p Tri ynn, iass. every shipmaster in port: Tch. includh he | The most familiar example depicts two | when the artist was at the zenith MAN-CLAY HALL rip { You are cordially invited to partiel nue and Trocadere Gulch, including the | peggar boys playing at dice, with another | h y SHERM o ALL, | Fford | with v, the naval parade rmittes 1e | macadamizing of Nineteenth avenue; also | PEEESY POVS, PAayine at dice, with anctho T 3% SUTTER, ABOVE-EARNY. Tickets 'Ban any woman affol making the semi-centennial célebration o | to expend §700 for removing the cobbles | LO¥ 24d & o8 Reaf by, and Ip the fors- T A e e s ‘ @ O fo lgnora the medicine and | U iimis:ir "ot Cailtirmid “ane "o the | {rom and repaving Main strect, between | 510 FealiStie: clever and popular but thes - en By - grandest in its history. | Miss E =: X~ | represent Murillo in a field which he aban- | roomful of his works, equa PALOMA SCHRAMM | the advice that has cured |® . woula ax that you decorate your |Pend $120 for the construction of twelve | GG ehiiraly when his higher powers | action of Tintoreto of the ma : o Sikter KARLA 2 VR 2 Bl S g ? " | vessel on Saturday evening, September 8, |Storm water inlets and fourteen catch | were awakened. The touch of nature, | of Michael Angelo. T g ARLA, | UNDER THB PERSONAL SUPERVISION oF | @ million women in the best possible manner, as prises ars | basins on Mission street, between Naglee | note ANARCRCE, T (Ut O ot | o M e, s 2D AY w MF}H\{!:C 'ON, EXCURSION PAS- | offered as follow avenue and Crescent avenue, and on Ama- | tjonably ‘that which makes them so widely | strains its utmost p. ENGER A N PACIFIC st decorated vessel the sum of $60 and one 20-foot bear flag. For the second best decorated vessel the | sum of $50 and one 20-foot bear fi zon street. A petition was filed by residents and property owners asking that a part of the appropriation of $10,000 to improve San | admired by the | the greatest of {lin Gallery gives us a pleasant introduc- gopulace. To Velasques, panish artists, the Ber- ¥ _condemnatior the fall of the lost from th of heaven to the lowest depths - - i | MUNYONYS GUARANTEE ag. tion through the remarkable portrait of | pictured with irresistible and ov. T HOUR i . For the third best decorated vessel the | Bruno road, between Fifteenth avenue | jlexander del Borro. To artists this | ing dramatic force. No work in HUTES AND Z00.=77 Afterzoen | 53 S | sum of $0 and one 20-foot bear flag. and the Six-Mile House, be used for the | work is especially interesting, owing to |makes a more amazing display e AT THIS DELIGHTFUL RENDEZVOUS, | Stromg Assertions as to Just What | We will furnish you free of cost ail the | repalr of the road from Twenty-fifth the peculiarity of its lighting and for its | draughtsmanship e w N AND HERBERT, THE 3 0 ¢ BAY { the Remedies Will De. Japanese lanterns’ you may desire with | Street to Fifteenth avenue, it being repre- | ckiliful foreshortening, for it was painted | Note—This_ study by Willlam Howe r BATH HOUBE ON BAY SHORE. | | candles for the same. Said lanterns and | sented that it is in a déplorable condi- | to be seen from below, and the proper de- | Downes of Boston will be. conciuded on SWIMMING IN THE SURF. | s e candles may be had by applying at tha | tion. lineation of its proportions made demands | Wednesday next. AMPLE A TAKE THE CELE- Munyon _guarantees | office of the chief wharfinger, foot of Clay | The resolution requiring the Presidio "% o 1 7 . | BRATED EIGHTEEN-MILE DRIV | ¢ his Rbeumatism | gtreet, Very respectfully, and Ferries Railroad Company to set back - = SEABURY ’ ngh Diver. | ; R i re will cure nearly NAVAL PARADE COMMITTER. |at Its own expense, temporarily for four Train leaves San Francisco, Third and | owneend st. dep: 8 a. m. Returning, leaves | TO-MORROW NIGHT, THE AMATEURS. | - Admission 10=. tism in that b of all ca is Dys) o ‘will cure indigestion and cases of rheuma- a few hours Cur ses of kidney CHAS. H. TURNER, Chairman. W. G. LEALE, Commodore. to Skaguay. She will make half a doze feet, the south curb of Union street, be- tween Hyde and Larkin streets, and to | strip to the sidewalk in front of Mrs. NEW INCORPORATION. | \ i SOLDIERS AT PRESIDIO Infantry and Hospital Corps to Sail Tel Sor- ek " Pac « 5 pave the strip with basalt blocks, provided vy ___Telephone for Seats—Park 23. e L AR Berkele: all stomach troubles; Manauense Chartered. that upon rebullding its roadbed it shall | oy, Automobile Company With Ample | READY FOR DEPARTURE | #hould take the & 4. milocal for San Francise tiat bis Kidney Cure | The steamer Manauense has been char- | IemOVe It tracks to the center line of the Capital ——— FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE. will cure 90 per cent. | tered to carry coal from Comox, B. C., | Street and restore the above mentioned apital. S | SPECTAL EXCURSION TICKETS trouble; that his Ca ynolds’ premises, was laid over f The Locomobile Company of the Pacific, | Thi: W. Guion, Maud Stil, H trips and will be gone from - | Reynolds' premises, over for one e pany 3 'his Week on Rosecrans an R & Littis Verna Fer. | Will be placed on sale at 613_Market st._613 tarh Cute will euo | cisco for several months. TE:n ,f.‘;"é'.?. week. ds‘;,"’t”-" l‘“;’{,‘ “f"‘hf a1 Rolelr haw secemily RegH. fosmied, Bad per- | Logan. g e e s ures. | (Gral otel ticket office), Av t 29, 30, 31, rr matter . ok that to move the rails to en- LOs Y y o or ; w Moving Pictures. | (G Ry B T T RO S DO matier o | talked-about steamer Is Droving herself | claime t e cen- | chased from the Locomobile Company of and Valencia street depots on morning of the | excursion. SUTRO BATHS, QPEN NIGHTS Headache Cus apy kind of be; re will cure dache i to be one of the handiest vessels on the coast. 3 —— STEVEDORE HEINRICHS ter of the street now would cost $20,000, as the road would have to be stopped for months. On motion of Supervisor MeCar- thy the City Engineer was directed to as- certain the estimated cost of the contem- America, all the rights, franchises and privileges connected with the exclusive handling and sale of the celebrated “Lo- comobile.” The parent company is the By Saturday all the troops at present in ecamp at the Presidio will be on their way to Manila. The Rosecrans, which leaves Thursday, will carry the two light batteries, a number of doctors and 19 - B the plated change. Locomobile Company of America, which | hospital corps privates. On the lLogan. 1o e o * IS INSTANTLY KILLED ik, fieegard petitloned, the board to | is owned by the principal stockhoiders of | which departs “Saturday, will sail two Bathi 2 admt: Ct e . Mun n, o ST I m)| Vi . P t lon: f th " irs y i . - ety gl e i G Ve Howard. _and - Folsom. - awhich | the Barber Asphalt Co. | battalions of the First Infantry. with STATELFAIR. Y GREAT JURB | g€ NS e ‘\,EXPlBSE,‘ON ASH LASHS BITTERS) A, PLEASANT L AXATIVE NOT i INTOXICATING ) visir DR. JORDAN Coasultation fren and strict) Tresiment perzomly ot b st Curd in every cace un MUSEUN OF ANATOMY 'S crear POuLTRY - 4 3 His Head Is Caught by a Coal Ele- vator on Board the Mariposa. Peter Heinrichs, a stevedore, was the victim of a fearful accident yesterday morning on board the steamship Mari- Grace, T. Stahlberg and others. The coal -is raised on two elevators operated by a donkey engine on the dock. Stahlberg’s turn came to go on deck to rest a while and breathe the fresh air, and he stepped on the piatform and gave the signal to rise. As the elevator darted upward Hein- richs thrust his head into the shaft ‘;‘n look up, ahd Stahlberg shouted to him to get out of the way. = Heinrichs did not eed the warning quickly enough, and the edge of the ascending platform struck him on the chin, crushing his head against an iron girder. He was instantly killed. he says, i3 one of the main residence blocks in the Mission and is allowed to remain in a most disgraceful condition. YOU PAY VERY But You Get Bamhm;u TReturns. The early autumn excursion to Del Monte and Pacific Grove takes place next Sunday. It is doubtful if a trip could be planned anywhere in the world of simi- lar length that affords so much interest, pleasure and benefit as this; and it only costs $2. The train leaves Third and Townsend streets at 8 a. m., and gives five hours at the resort. - — The Locomobile Company of America has a large Interest in the recently form- ed Paciiic corporation, of which Chas. C. Moore of this city is president, the bar ance of the stock being held by well- known San Francisco and Los Angeles parties. furnishing of as much more as the busi- | ness requires. ‘The great attention being given to seif- propelling vehicles has naturally brought the pleasure vehicle into prominence first, although the Locomobile Company of the Pacific expects that the freighting busi- ness will be immensely larger in volume thn.nbepleasure ‘vehicle business possibiy can be. In England especially marked progress has been made in the line of steam-driven trucks for handling heavy freight, and undoubtedly the introduction of steam headquarters and band, and one battalion of the Second Infantry. with headquar- ters and band. Each transport will have as passengers a number of civilians who g0 to the Philippines to act as clerks in the various departments of the army. There is at present at the Presidio, destined for foreign service, 9% recruits, = | the largest number at the Presidio for KIDNEY 8 LIVER | 1061 KABERT E%. bt 6247, G.1.GaL, § | posa. He was working on the orlop deok LITTLE MONEY |, The company, as & starter, mill ut| ome time. : | The Anatomical Museum in the shoveling coal with M. Preitas, John gy e clal matters have been arranged for the |, Lbe transport Grant left Manila on the ‘eaknersos o an 25th inst. wounded. The 200 mules held at Reno by Nevada health officials owing to sickness among the teamsters arrived at the Presidio vesterday. The two men whe were sick were sent to the post hespital, where it was found that they were suffering from tonsilitis. —_—— President Newhall’s Capture. Emma Deutcher, a well known virago, attempted to break a window in the Grand he has on board 00 sick and CHI R'S S Hotel yesterday afternoon. She was drunic - . freight vehicles In this country will d \ = INER llv Q LS [“hion e ranntanty kiliet, | 704y Farde-Buller's Trustes. | frolEh, vehicles, in, this country wll o | B b0ttt S0 Breotint® Nttt e TA an Germany. and resided with his wife and | Mme. L. de Leflah K. Blair Yarde-Bul- | roads than all preceding influences com. | Uy, hoice Board attempicd to quiet her. S RUCTION A e two children at 3388 Harriet street, ler’s estate s in the hands of a new trus- | bined. J0:Mecacun ahuatye SRR Me opwed Be- hibits C ? Fr {2 RED sod Gold maatlc Wobody 15 blamed for the accident. tee. The resignation of Ernest H. Wake- |/ MT. S. T. Davis Jr., son-in-law of A. L. | hiceman Rass, 1o arest her. The presi- OIS & ¢es fi rivbon. Take mo other. S man, as requested by Lady Yarde-Buller, | Barber of the Barber Asphalt Co.. is viee | 500" JArnt 13" 5 i "The' ity Prisam : © canes of | Excursion Raf isitors, Homts Bey ot pour e David Davis Acquitted. Tas ‘sccepted by Judge Bahrs yesterday. | Bregident; A, L. Barber is ome of the di- | I’ wiited Hii Bmma was bosked for Sia: St ihrnswes | Wile Particulars to g i David Davis, who was charged with | William A. Chapman was appointed trus- | tireq. Los Angeles Banker: 18 trencnres, | (UrDINg the peace and then left. * ™ Rold by al! draggists. PETER . SHIELDS: A BSPRECKELS: turn sy "’“; jary €ald to have been commitfed at | tee in his stead and a transfer of the |and Mr. Arthur W. Robinson is secre: : T""'_— SECRETARY, PRESIDENT> e Druggiss. Chichester gz - JMX” é;:;‘.. ::’o?n agg.u{lted‘:y a ’ml}’mn properties was confirmed by the luym l:_ the Locomobile Company of the h'l'::‘e B :“h :’;'.ormr at a Chinese banquet .