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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, 'STRIKE OF MINE WORKERS [HARRY SEPTEMBER 9, 1900. , LACY WILL BE MGED OFFICER. wrpe 29 O D 2 L -~ 0 4 ! IITiclals 5ay That Influences Are a ‘ = 7 . : —_— | Work to Adjust the Trouble With ies Mari | OrK 10 us g 1roublie I i Miss Marion Roorbach Be- | | ; | the Owners |l i| comes the Wife of Gen. ||| L i R e o R . el acroivata i Edward Serrell. , i I syst v have been com- | i i 3 1 | 4 . Ry neir pay weeks v e | i M rk 't vw and In ¢ 1‘ i | 3 ind in many other | | | Latter a War Veteran and Chief En- |} { 1 liberties e been | | { N | | » vays berties hav Olf i1 gineer Construeting Niagara | | " “’L‘;\ | Bridge and Hoosac ; ge | | , work | | Tunnel. | i | [ —_— ,1 , : : | 1‘ | NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—General Edward ||| | : i1 | Wellman Serrell, warned by physicians 1§ 1 that peritonitis threatened his life, three | ! i | hours later married Miss Marion C. Roor- | || | ‘ ) have | | | bach of Staten Isiand. The ceremony proe Ke | was performed at the general's bedside in i [ s and | | the Hotel Clarendon by the Rev. Samuel | . g w atlon | | | Tyler, assistant pastor of St. Georges | have | Church. w cation | | | “General Serrell and Miss Roorbach, who | & rike in | | | 1s a_daughter of the late Oroville A, Roor- | wi . fon. | | | bach, nublisher of this city, have bgea | life-1ong friends. They were to have been | || | married in October, but the general's se- | || ' | | vere illness prompbted him to ask his fiancee if their wedding could not take ||| | place at once. She consented and the cer- | | 1 ! { emany was performed. i General Serrell is 74 years old. He has for fifty years been one of the most dis- | | inguished engineers in this eity. He was one of the associate engineers in con- | §| structing the Erie Rallroad and the Cen- tral Railroad of New Jersey. He was | chief engineer of the Niagara bridge, ||| built in 155, and of the renowned Hoosac | || | tunnel. He has large interests in the pro- | |/ | | posed isthmian canal. In 1848 he accom- | || | panfed the first engineering party of ex- ||| | ploration to Panama. y General Serrell was one of the principal | promoters of the Credit Mobiller, by BiE’ B the EHi war’ o' ectime | | SPECIALISTS FOR MEN—ESTABLISHED 1881 | | built. uring_the Ciy! yar he became — B EXPERT WHO WILL PASS ON DOGS AT TANFORAN. | colonel of the First New York Volunteers. A . i 3 p P | (PHOTO BY BUSHNELL.) { He was chief engineer and chief of staf? Qur treatment gives vim, vigor, vitality, strength and ambition to I 5 ‘\S!(mli\:] ;;‘hnfrgévivlml". !!A'-lllerrl,nhlseg.‘agd‘g( weak and despondent men, young or old, married or single, regardless - ¥ ATt Charieston: e was T mane L 1 (l,lf the s af ::mr tro\i\ik\an\l‘.}‘) master waating weakness, unnatural , o { actions. rains, losses, etc., quickly and permanently. ARRY W. LACY of Bos I a ri o c: it : z : - s Il Canada as one of the best all-around judges of dogs that have ever c wright of the First Cavalry, now at Fort ||| 8lso stricture, varicocele, hydrocele, rupture, piles, disecases of the clated in the ring on this continent. Mr. Lacy Is not only a judge of dc 15)\erh:un. | kidney, spine, bladder, etc. tu:v:s u“;\; !ih? ff?“:l'xrz,fii,r‘:‘f :.\‘:—:;“Mw':(:::xm::hll‘;‘ :.iml,.ul'u::;:‘ A,':P:“‘rd“ b:‘.'l"k‘ @eioei et eseseseie@lll Our remedies, which have stood the trying test of time, are com- eeper. s a ec o s s ublications are purely liter- | i £3 Boe ous o f “ " akagay £ - . ago Carpenters Quit : acter, and is a favorite among the smart set of Boston. | by the East Indtan Company at an ex- ||| !rfg r$§\“.[.‘}‘}3_.‘§!‘T2h~“m““‘5 in cur own private laboratory v ow CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—0y ¢ b Mr. Lacy judged the entire bench show of the San Francisco Kennel Club, in | [-ense of §5,000. He established an Anglo- e T 21 i by thousands of actual tween the ' contractors £ i 1899, and it speaks volumes for the satisfaction he gave that he should have been | Chinese college at Malacca for English and Qur methods aud agoliances, have proved, by thousnds of actual 1 » : selected to judge all classes at the new venture at Tanforan Park that is to f‘}"’,‘*]f literature and for the spread of | tests, to be superior to all others. Our institution is the largest and best € open on the 26th inst. Mr. Lacy gave up an important invitation to judge in Eng- | C DT stianity. — | equipped and our practice the most extensive. ; | 4 land in order to accept that of the San Francisco and San Mateo Agricultural ‘ THROWING VITRIOL—C. R., City. i We have gained our present high ding by curing seases and ve Assoclation. | The penalty in California for assault with | || weakness, not only in their earlier stages, but those ich have become « e St i YU SRIOE0- LR NS SN SRS S T I et | caustic, which includes throwing vitriol ic s by reatment or neglect. Every member of ou 7 on a person, is not less than imprison- | || “h’é‘”l“ andddnnee\:ogx' by bad ‘,_“_e gt et Sooprsad 2d 2 .- s &h the | quishea the government of Cuba, cedea | MeNnt for one'year nor more than fourteen | || staff has had many years’ experienc pitals, general practic " ANSWERS TO | Porto Rico and also ceded the Phiiippines = ¥¢2T" BRan specialists in curing diseases and weakness of men i { upon payment of §20,000000 for the latter.| LINCOLN ASSASSINATION-F. F. § ‘ Any one doubting our ability and wishing to test our r';!t,.f)n rergne - — = { The people of the Hawallan Islands hav- | yr. City. s e i i 1 appliances may deposit the price of a cure in_any bank in_San S = 5 d r., City. For the most complete aceount dies and appliances may depos % - PARTME AT YALE FOR CORRESPONDENTS D cetiared i shapublic, decided 10| of"all the incidents connected with the ||| Francisco. If a cure is not effected in a reasonable time the bank | R ’ " |essassination of President Abraham Lin- ||| will return the money. Payments may be made in monthly install- STUDENTS WITHOUT MEANS i OPHIR—C. G., Los Angeles, Cal. The | Srin, consult the fiies of the New York ||| ments if preferred. Prices reasonable. alike to rich or poor. NO JEFFRIES_E. 8 G, City. Jeftrles, the | nighest figure reached by Ophir during | city from the day after the shooting unthl ||| CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION 3 R pugilist, was born in Ohio in 1575. | the Ereat mining cxcltement was £10 por | e close of the trial of the conspifators. Our home cure system is marvelously succe If _you cannot . L gyt DIME OF 18#2-L. H. L., Berkeley, Cal. oo Bt il B e s Jhe R visit San Francisco write us in confidence and we will send you, sealed, +her wWay A dime of 1842 does not command a pre- | MCKINLEY AND BRYAN-E. M, Oro- ey | by mail, a booklet which contains a treatise on all diseases and weak- College. mium from dealers ville, Cal. In 18% Willlam McKinle~ re.| NEWSPAPER WORK-—S. D., Colusa, | nesses of men. and much other valuable i-formation . BoA 5 3 — ceived 4779 votes and William J.|Cal. A young man who wants “to become x 2 City. The $th of September, 1900, has not | n . mioNAL HOLIDAYS—S. B. R., City, | Dewspapers” must be possessed of a good e e ecl A > . o) . i v urs—8 to o | been declared a legal holiday Thers are no natonal holidays in. the | SREUEH cducation, bayea command ofthe || ELEVATOR | 7731 MARKET STREET, | fous. 9§ B s FITZSIMMON - 8., East Oak- | United States. The Fourth of July is not ideas without redundancy, be able to know | || ENTRANCE. SAN FRANCISCO. gs—7 to —_— land, Cal. Robert Fitzsimmons, black- ;'.\Ut;’r:rscu‘ghh:sh:loi;!B}l\"‘.’.]l’;rreéh;“ Lok that what is and what is not nlr'] interest to the X 7 m . smith and pugilist, was born in Elston, Bres| h ucii. general reading public and must serve a OCEAN TRAVEL. T | e s “ornwall, England, June 4, 1562. e e . time on a metropolitan newspaper. Ha| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | s who er“?'e Fate Befalls the corwail ,‘g e o o D HOLES B. R. Clty. This must also keep in touch with the events | g Profes- 43 ERIE CANA . B., City. e Frie | correspondent w ow who is the of the world and with all the prominent - - g Wells Expedition to canal. which connects the Hudson River | author of “Most of our troubles arise allies of the'Unied States In order to FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJG. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. pl = MRas wi 3 Erie a: rom trying to fit square pegs into round Kkeep up wi e onward march o e L e o Tortugas at Albany and Troy Wit Lok et | holes and round pegs into square hojes:: | American newspaper. Biser Wantionis Foe Steamers leave Broadway s gas. uffalo, was comme Can any reader of this Goparteont bt { o 5ol S MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 8:45 | wharf, San Francisco pleted in 18%5. him? n! ’"m‘ WEDDING ETIQUETTE—A Subserib- | & i35, 830 b m (ex. Thurs. might): Fri_ | For_ Alaskan Ports—ii . NG E . Sun a. m., m.. September 8, 13. 18, 3. JOCKEYS—E, B., City. Lester Relft,| oo o0 0 o 2o | er, City.. Wedding presents are .sent at | 3%%% /P i 220 Fotfice, Mission-strest Dock, 3. Oct. 2. Change to Com- ine Men Slain in a § . |Righy and Cash Sloan, the American BLEIAL 25—P. H. T., Mantou, | any time within two months of the time TFelephone Main 1308. Pany's steamers st Seattle 4 ain in a Sudden Attack [EM BT N restored to good stand- | Cal. Any dealer in Belglan hares will | of the wedding, but the usual time s not 23 o W R by Savages and Only Three of g on the American Turf Congress tracks fyrnish vou with literature on the care |later than a week before the announced R TN N 8 the Ill-Fated P betore they rode races in England and |of s:{ animals. The interest in the lony | wedding. It Is not in good taste to send Knows How to Handle Them. | cor and New Whatcom i ate. arty France. eared animals has already dled out and such on the day of the wedding. The The doorkeeper of Senator Hanna's | (Wash.)—11 8. m., September & e the fancy prices have come down. Hares | presents should be directed to the bride- h S0 tos fona d ters |8, 13, 18, 23, 28, Oct. 3, and every fifth da 1 scape. GOLD AND SILVER—Trinity Miner. | that were selling two months ago_for 33 | elect, for It is her imperative duty te | [00m at Republican national headquarters N N e & 4 % - The process considered best for the ex- | aplece may now be purchased for $i. | acknowledge by persoral note each gift g, e M Nales o o | ka and G. v A e Y traction of geld from ore is the cyanide | 0 preroron ATTORNEY—W! even if only a bunch of flowers, and that | oo FEFECORE (meer has been guarding 33 Ta P. R'y: at Vancouver AGO, A dispatch to the | glectrical one, and for silver, concentra- HE; . DI A NEY—Win- | immediately upon receipt. It is custom- | FFC4500s at political headquarters for a | @l BRI Lo o . € m I s Mex: says: | tion. For defails address the State Min- | chester, City. A citizen hus the right to | ary after the return of the newly mar- long time and is able to discriminate be- | v Bureks, Teimbebis Wep-2 p - - e < S of the Wells | ing Bureau, ferry bullding, San Francisco. | the assistance of the District Atorney of | Tied couple for the bride to have a recep- | 191& tme 806 U8 ARE I8 CECHICINT and | tember 10, 15, 2, 25, 30, Oct. 5, an ry fth <. e or ey mete = a county_in the prosecution of a criminu! | 110N to the relatives of husband and self | {h se' who should be kept out. Not long | T35 ereatter. o ronterey. San Stmeon. Cayu- % . . Das last June | CAST-OFF ~CLOTHING — Subscriber. | action. 'The District Attorney may glye | and the friends of husband and wife. ago one of the latter class arrived and | cos Port Harford (San Luis OBIspo). Gaviota : N that i Ve peen Slain BY | oiy. Any of the charitable institutions | advice in civil cases if he desires, 10 4 | FIFTY-DOLLAR GOLD SLUGS—A. A. | asked to see the Senator. “Busy now.” | Santa Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro ganiz s and. Three men who | o700, "1 will, upen being notified, send | citizen who applies to him, but he is not Tty fty-doll 1a e A [ caid the doorkeeper. “Take a seat in the | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—3 m after a fierce fight to S Coott clothing which may be used | BY law required to represent the citizen | E:. City. Fifty-dollar gold pleces, com-| Jiieraom, please.”” Presently another |a. m.. Sentember §, 12 16 2. 2, 2, Oct. 2, Lo O ide boer for boys, T.ook in | In any civil action upon demand. { moply called Falugs.” wore coiusd in| visitor-asrived. TFa wis s vost who had |eni svgry foureh day therefler. | . o , 2 t . . - City Directory for ¥ californja in e early days before| campaign verses to sell. The doorkeeper for St Seiae, S only - ¢ owes Oiiad G0l By | N ont RO o aons. ¥ 7| SHARKEY-CORBETT—J. E. §., Mon- the mint was established n ' 184, | “sized him up" at once and took him to | fort San Luis Ovive) Sants Basbara Fore e o °("3C ol . | terey, Cal, The fight between Sharkey | They were of two forms, round | the door of the anteroom. “‘See that gen- | S "R AL o 95707 1009 9650 oce > 4 = s, in the Guif of Call- | .o noGE GAS—W., Sacramento, | and Corbett in San Francisco June 24, and _octagonal. They were colned | tieman sitting there?' he sald, pointing | " and every fourth day thereafter. ne pedition left Guaymas In a | HYDROGES e 0t @ ogen gas | 159, was declared & draw In the fourcs, At assay offices established under the au- | to the first unwelcome visitor; ‘well. 1ust | " For Ensenada. Magdaiera Bay, San Jose del st The expedition landed on | Z8 - 45 gra i e e | Touha “In the Reht Novemtor B° fourth Thority of the United States. and there- | sit down and sav yeur poetry to him. ' | cavs Masatlan, Alaa. La Paz, Sania Rosaia - coast of the island in July, and | Weighs 30.145 grains, whi Rl B Al o' | the Lenox Athletie Club, New York (.-u‘_ fore were legal tender, the same as any | In about five minutes the first visitor left | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each v = om0 b of atmospheric gas weighs il‘)-l's!“ DN | o betl's Eashrid McVay, jumped I l" other coin minted in the then established | the building. When the poet again asked | month . - e e e, | Generally atmospheric gas s 14.43 times | F0DGL S 01 NV IY' dhahid into the | mints. The octagonal onos were issued | for Mr. Hanna he was told that he had | For further Information obtain eompany's p! ral = g s, which | as heavy as hydrog 3 gave the fight to Sharkey on o foul " | Dby Augustus Humbert and the gound ones | gone for the day. ansas City Journal. | folders. A - ed to use for forts in case of | R M PeARN T ke 0 Sherke { by Kelloge & Co. Dealers charge for oc. —— e | goThe company reserves the wight to changs . atta | MAIL NO2 each, Truckee, | guppNwmy o) City. Th | tagonal ones from $75 to $%0 and for round | The alligator and the croeodile possess | ’ oo . = fternoon of the fourth day, when | ¢ he last scheduled steamer to carry | el 4 ’ e origin of | gres which are rare, the charge is what | great strength In the tafl. O Without previous natice. r party was ‘ashore, they were | Chlr L1 Iast A0 e o e Bt Paul, which sheeney'! Is obscure, but Is meant to de- | he fndividual who would want one would SSier of theso animele to poweriur camen | w31 Féffi.‘tfi?',‘“ SN Tnbasy by the savazes P‘n'e s:fl?;r:a:fi Talled on the 20th of August, 1900. There i"im‘lfi,r'ax‘??’dfnl’-:i -lr:‘l:nwr;rr:. hals hee: | be willing to pay. to break the leg of a strong man. & GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agenta. 21 panic stricken, s Their firearms were not = W! t to Jews during the early persecutions b A t- | Witkin " Casy Teach, and many o¢ theas | 48 the middle of September. St ey’ ,A"‘"h;;('ymnl{ ADVERTISEMENTS. THE 0. R. & N. ™0, « s hiad recovered from their confu. | (ENGLISH NAVAL :rrm';mt.s.u'(r_ {A- | initial letter in Snekmah, Shada, ete., Al DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO C., City. A person desiring to obtaln In-| makes the original application honorable, | formation about one who has been or is In ikefield Newton, In command of the y should communi- % PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 A, M. THOUSANDS TELL THE SAME STORY. A banker in New York City writes: “When on the of Generally the word {s considered slang. on, gave the order to take to the | the British roval na ran McGregor, $12 First Class ncluding Berth C =, bui only three of the me: t | cate with Sir E permanent | THE JURY SYSTEM—Wi; | away m B | ecretary. Admiralty Office, Naval De-|In the State of Calnornia a ey % | o Tty ety b et s ] [ FARE 5 L 5o, "'t T partment, Whitehall, London. capital case I§ empowered to 3&"‘;‘”:‘ Werkers and now, thank God, I am entirely well.” STATE OF CALIFORNTA salls. - i | 2 e B} i _Sepe. 10, 3, g ¢ Compromised. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS—E. G. B,, | Whether the penaity shall be imprison | COLUMBIA sails v pt. §, 18, 25, Oct. § Look Room Good stories come from the mining | Brooklyn, N. Y. The article on American | Ment for life or death. If the jury be- | Short line to Walla Walla, Spokans, Butte, s camps sometimes. The New York Trib. o ded to in an editorial | leves that the penalty should be im- | | Helena_and all points the Northwest. is indebted for a new one to a trav- | Lo oyapers all prisonment for life it must so state in an. | ! points Faat. Through tickets to al 3 E. C. eral Agent, o hadl atonped orer ov G tav- [ which recently was published in The Call [ RUSCRREn DT (78 I} MuBE 5o state in an- | WARD, G D Sl Ao SeuEr & is to be found in the July number of the | B 0 Market st L0 Jo0k atter his own claims. | Annals of the American Academy, pub. | SCH declAration and returng a verdiet of | GOODALL, PERKINS & €O son” he said. “and it Turned out to be | Eocs 10 FRlls0splia. It may be hag death must be imposed. There fs no Stato | e e L AR, such promise that a good-sized 3 s, I in the Union that provides am ext; b will put g P soon sprang up around It.” The two | NATIONAL S_The American | I ny case to take the place of one whe | Of\'Vond.r \Vo:nm :n:;s su:“ - :.d. ?l“ mine owners were respectively | 4 : may be taken suddenly f{ll. 4 aring this moath to men who menticn and a Jew, and as a delicate | Women of to-day do not have a distinctive - this advertisement and this paper whea they crder the medicine. - B PROTESTANT MISSIONS IN CHINA— ¢ " {heceIeading “Ciclzens the | national dress, such as is characteristic = miners left it to them to be- | 9f the women o Norway, the|s. City. The founder of Protestant mis- TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- me upon the new camp. Swiss Alps, Brittan other European | gin i’ e i mer First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., o g P. countries, The onl of women in | 5ions In China was Rev. Robert Morrison, ! for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ecalling 8% conferences, but ) ¢ g Anuiy ConEenney It | D.D., a native of Morphet, Northumber- | ogo), Nagasaki and land, of Scotch parentage. 'In 1805 oy berg | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- the United States who wear a costume h - are the Quakers Columbia is emblematic | CBECHS = WORKER WONDER =¥ i < out for a name taken from A ¥ o sent'to Macao and Canton b: < 5 o :d States as Eure! K ¢ the L ‘ete. ' No cargo received on ba - - while the Jew was tor o the. Linited ‘States as Bureka s of | SIS oy Bociety In mnastes thr conion L B g et gl Soemmte " be suggestive of the | language and to translate the Bible into | There is not a case of NERVE WEAKNESS, SEXUAL SS. NIPPON MARU The rest of the miners and threatened to Saturday. Saaisace September 23 1900 8S. AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, Oet. 17, 1900 CUBA, ETC.—-N. A. M., City. The United States of America did not pay any that language. He reached O in | 1507, and d_Canton in | in 1814 ne had eompleted the DEBILITY, VARICOCELE, IMPOTENCY, LOST MANHOOD, ? aselves if an end was . | translation of the New Te §8. HONGKONG MARU....Tues., Nov. 13, 1900 ¢ and this led the pair | thing to Spain for Cuba, nor was a | 1818 ‘he completed the 7)‘13'“%’2-‘.&?,’.‘\‘3...‘{‘ ATV B Al PERNSEUBY G THE ISV R g thing paid for the Hawalian Is'ands. By | with the assistance of Dr. Milne = Four | SYSTEM ON EARTH TODAY (no matter what the couse Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, the treaty of peace between the United | years later he completed and printed his 421 Market street, corner of First ! or whether the man be old or young) that “BECK'S | States and Spain the latter country relin- | Chinese dictlonary, which was published WONDER-WORKERS FOR MEN™ wilf fail to CURE Y W. H. AVERY, General Agent. + B e A SO RN NC AT S AND QUICKER AT LESS EXPENSE than any other prep- AMERICAN LINE. ) : 4 aration mede anywhere in the world, if simply used FEW YORK. SOUTZAMPTON. LONDON, PARIR gl e L tak i F WIVES ¥ ONE TABLET AT A DOSE THREE TIMES A DAY. e o} Chavbes v away. She had Pos il el v oo e oo Beck's AVonder-Workers for Men are called *The Worn-Out | | St Paul ... ¢ mee a day. The iy 4 bbb Maa's Best Friead” by more thea 200,000 men who have beea v er food was [HE Nisws Great Spirit by believing in polygamy, and every one answered | restorad to Pertect Vigor and Full Manhood by their use. No RED STAR LINE. r reservation south of Wichita, Kans., s Republic, have says the St. t passed through a trying ordeal. tEat he did. The discarded squaws were sent away to the agency build- New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 13 noon. made with spe ng the gray matter man who ever tsed them failed to get well, 2o matter what his age or what caused kis weakness. Cure yourself at bome. Comanche and Apache Indians, who live on By decree of the United States Government the men | ing. The Government is prepari) Kensington Sept. 19/ Southwark ......Oct. 1§ \ i s e G paring to take care of the women v | W N ST educea | AT forced to give up all but one wie cach. There have been | until thelr reservation is thrown ogen to settlement, which wil Bewere of frauds who imitate my Wonder-Workers Tatend A O T Mot O 4 I had b 1! some ietic scenes enacted In connection with the enforcing | be in the coming winter. Then they will h o : ‘TER AL NAVIG N CO.. weizht \\'ncnf] I!»c:z:m of this law. Two of the discarded wives of Narjo, an Apache | to keep themselves. e &% ety wount; end steal my advertisements. N s .. Oh, The new food chief, committed sulcide. Six squaws belonging to Tall Elk Since the news of the desertion of the 600 squaws h, . as been ‘onder-Workars do not contan any Phy Areng 2 Hml - rx\;r:l‘n:;nknled themselves because they had m; l"[l’(‘l‘l]“\‘le?‘ many v\mlflle men have invaded the reservation and | ferals, sasitanwar palsons that make e vllo‘?::?:;:tscrd'lg;hlh:lga:&::zde;mkh" :’nh&apm: JOMPAGNIE GENTRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. ve now de e a’s % carried off dusky es. ous to human and it is Perfectly Safe to use them under any circumstances. TRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS tiv ithy., hapov. The legal separation commenced at Darlington. ' Indian In Oklahoma and the Indian Territory there are still Sailing ‘every Thursday, instead of ' 133 pounds, the | Agent Mischener and Captain Tullington of the regular army{ relics of barbarism to which the Indians cling, One of thees ! hove mors ticn 50,000 testimonlals from Men who have been Cured- e e G T <sn L ined. and | bad lssued a call to all the redskins to meet them in Darling- | is the selling of maidens as brides to the highest bidde; " Morfon street. LA BRETAG: e 4";‘-“‘1-"‘"‘ | ton. When the first faint streaks of dawn were showing In the | many of the squaws have a headright of $5000 or more. rl'z;,:; Read My Algdwlt of Profection. The Price of My “Wonder-Workers. LORRAINE. Sept. 20 et oa | sky the braves and their wives began to arrive. The men | White adventurers, attracted merely by the pecuniary gain, | |wie Sorel Beceis Wanaar oy The price of WONDER-V/ORKERS is Only One i LA TOURAINE. oOct., t cad “of the sallow. | grove in buggies with their wives beside them. Perhaps the | bargain for these women. Mercenary white men are striving | me }«w vy years, Gid cFec! Dollar per box, always cash with the order, by Havre, $55 and upward: o per cent reduction c - squaws were better treated that day than they ever had been | t0_control the lands that the Indians have been given pos x o o P express ot your expease. It will cost you 25 on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY—WOR ¢ a symptom of dvs- | pefore, the men devoting themselves to them and showing them | Sssfon of | o o S R e Wu-u cants to lft it from your exprossoffics, Wyeu | | [N1TE0 STATES apl COTRD4, G Braduay si r ache or ;41] Am | many u:; 1;4 r:*;’:nr}(s of n‘ffomh:)n.! n;e life of an Indian wife 15 & | each. Sometimes the father 18 pald part of the p“mh::’g“'rfgg P Da LS send $115 | will send them by mail prepaid, & CO., Pacific ¢ Agents, 3 Montgomery d T particularly no- | poor and hard existence at best. It is the women In thé tepee | and the balance {s worked out. But the Oseges will not fat g Sworn to in Springfieid, Ohio. thus saving you tem cents. All Goods Seat in SN S Yennd . ind. I nmever ex- who perform ali the work and earn the living. bride go on a “stand off.” The weddings of this tribe are gay CEO. A. BEARD, Notary Publie, Plain Package the samc day erder is reccived. w e . feoling after Narjo had ten wives and was arranging with the parents | affairs. A number of bucks race for the bride's pany and Sy » §.9. CO.-HONOLULU, APIA e 4 "' | of two young women to bring them into his harem. maiden squaws compete in the same way for her robe. During 1 am the only man in the medicine business who has selemaly swern that the medicine he AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. H- 7 har o, 10 200€aT | ™ Bach man was allowed to keep the wife of his cholce, and s et aeR the B Tl et i A S aite robe e oot WRALE"s Wondon Wb by, 2, will b held aacted. I am the sole ownes A A e et s s sid achive = % g L COv o L ave bad, 3 4 Jednesday, . 19, 3 Jenr and active 1| iy every case this was the oldest, usliest and fattest of the Iot. | ments, ncluding costly dlamonde, emerges trom her igors akiliations in any way G 0, Do biackmailere: “Boree by tta | | & 6 MoANA e onotai o Now B ™ - REDK: 2 I Perhaps this showed faithfulness on the part of the man to | During the race for her pony the bride's mother divests 7.'.7. of pesters, “Fres Trial' bumbugs, “Magnetic” fakirs, or ''Divine Healer'' scamps, every ons of land and Australla Wed., Oct. 3. § p. m. hwic amount of work T! (0 to the woman whose chances for marrying a seeond time | her beautiful wedding garments, leaving her clad i are'vaworthy of the- of any man. If you have any doubt about me write to Mr D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO-, 843 Market St. = Don’t my name in pub- | w e Sllisimest = ke s % Gest and hand. | NIEht Tobe. Then the bridegroom runs from his of Natiosal Bank of this city (the basi v~ g | would be the slimms any e, the youngest and ‘han m, 7, Foot Pacific St. Freiaht 327 Market St. please, but T will answer inowiries.” | somest of the squaws were discarded. ;}3‘;:' ‘l‘&z b‘&“{?‘ls‘?&“k“tl&‘{ffi‘&f%‘fi?&fl his happy GEO. S m 9510 any of youz friends whe may be —— ‘ame can he obtained from Postum Agent Mischener conducted the examination. In each case ‘wedding the guests assemble in another s pr e O 420 South Market Street, OHIO. e G T e | o e o T Do amiaation. 0 such sese | the sadlng oo ionans e PRGBS B K *1 | Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year