THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1901. 21 CAMERA CLUB SPENDS A DAY SNAPPING AT CITY SCENERY Amateur Photographers Secure Pictorial Record of San Francisco by Daylight and Dark. JOE ROSENBERG'S. ' JOE ROSENBERG'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. ) JLFING IS Oy AFLIEVING- Value for Value, You'll Always Have the Lesser Price From Us. WHY? This is no corporation whers there are from five fo one hundred people interested. Each one must get good interest for his money invested, otherwise he would not want any shares. Not so with this store. There is only one party mhmhl therefore we can sell with small profit. ACCURACY OUR CONSTANT AIM— NOT uow CHEAP, BUT HOW G6OOD. LADIES’ HOSE. Bought at 65c_on the dollar a traveler's sam- DIE: WEBSTER WANTS | —=2 MORE CLASSES ¢ Monthly Report Shows Many Schools Ars Ovencrowded. = Board of Education Elects Ten More Teachers in Department, In his monthly report filed yesterday with the Board of Education Superin- tendent Webster again directs attention to the overcrowded condition of some schools and urges that immediate steps be taken to establish additional cl ex. 265 palrs LADIES' HOSE, made of ¥ ple line of Webster recommends-ampler acc o ot the best lisle thread, come in this sea- WAISTS, com&mlnt : ccommo son’s newest openwork lace effects— taffeta silk, soie, tions in the Horace Mann, Agassiz, Hum- five patterns to choose from—double all-wool French flannel, boldt, John Swett, Hamilton, Crocker, heels and toes—full finish—a wondnr also all-wool Botany Dudley Stone, Marshall and Crocker for the money. ..25¢e cloth, made in this sea- son’s very latest styles. The name of the manu- facturer is withheld, as that was understoed in the purchase, but one thing we can say—they are the most perfect fit-| ting and firest finished waists made. There are 200 samples, no two alike.! Embroldered fancy hemstitching and, schools. The Superintendent criticizes Principal Lyser of the John Swett School, alleging that he is somewhat erratic and Insists upon work which cannot be undertaken without Impairing efficlency in important subjects. The report says: My examination of the time allotted by the course of study to the varlous subjects and the time allotted by the princ Swett School reveals great d classes in this school. a ar: all full, the recelving classes ha average datiy attendance of forty-seven. The Board of Education has instructed principals 1ot to receive more pupils than there are desks | !n'a clees. Some principals are recelving more pupils than they have seats. In in some instances extra seats have b put In and more puplls than seats, including ex- | tra seats, have heen admitted. Crowded Condition of Schools. 1 have repeatedly directed attention to the Ask to see our Children’s anrlamng school stockings at 25¢ a pair. OUR COMPETITORS WONDER WHY WE SELL SO CHEAP—ANSWER : It is better for us to sell 100 gar- ments and make 2c profit on each, than A STORY OF MORE "M' P‘ssms sell five and make 25c profit on each. 4, paq INTEREST TO THOSE NEEDING CORSETS 7his Is ne of the reasons why we are A FEW OF THE MANY. Stcut Women, Attention. LADIES' DRAWERS, = LADIES’ BLACK SILK TAF-) ALL- FET. We have just recelved a new ship- l’:‘l‘:::he?i’n}s:llnb‘fl’:fl:hoeté "A. WAIST, tucked back and front: ment of her MAJESTY'S NEW MILI- ] - TARY STRAIGHT FRONT CORSET. with, & deep —hem- e L They are made of the very finest im. BSiitched flounce, of A Ly e portpd fast black satcen, with the best §ify he CLOTH WAIST, trimmed with meta‘; tempered steel; while they brace the “J0d' (i anoihier, the same quality buttons T 55 LB R i as above, but trimmed with embroid- ‘And many others. 5 for diffcrent figureés; : the hips: made for different figu " 1 you aro Moot fog ooty el el DL CHUTES <o if you have your corsets made to order and pay 315, we guarantee we wil ‘ PRIZE-WINNER IN OUR RIBBON made, these are not: but if you are look- crowded conditlon of the Crocker Grammar give you for less than % a better fit h and Dudley Stone primary sch e ing for the very finest and the best, these Shmmendad more than LWo vears veo hat o and fgure. I you break o stes] in DEPARTMENT. ago that ad- nother they are. ditional achool accommodations be provided for this corset inside of % days anot y this district, whose population was so rapidly one free, including a five yard long A LUCKY PU! RCHASE of ours from dncreasing. ' Between the Dugdley Stone and everlusting mohair corset lace. If you a RETIRING MERCHANT—2 NECKWEAR. wear this corset once, you'd be wllung of black velvet ribbon—linen back—~ That is what we make La, Hond; hool; ot N T e i horls A e chodli bullmeg} to pay 3 times the price we ask. full nap. It is the best French ribbon g gspecialty of. Every | supplylng the present needs. but the pupils | 8. made. day we are recelving that attend that school, together with others | | | | ‘Width 1%—10 yards to a p(ece.,%;%e novelties from Eastern ‘ who would be In need of school accommoda- | Width 1 1-3—10 yards to a piece.. ‘Width No. 2—10 yards to a piece.30¢ We . challenge you to - buy them: wholesale for twice the price we ask. collar finished with five 'mSE SUPPDHTER' rows of French stitch- A Frisco Woman's Invention and we o' g¢ Tpeiicl SUECh gan, e proud of it because it e % (e Sowa of Fremch e - stitching; colors, cream, pin ue, Sr e raled the FONIVR HOSH red. hisck st lavender A novelty, side and back; rust proot sateen pad; this supporter Is the only Yet 2 Wonder for the price.........50€ t I del cor- h 2l that the back tront steels; a model col ose supporter that curves the bac YOU'LL WANT WARM UNDERWEAR set; colors, pink. blue, in" at the walst line, giving the wearer If your Corset does not fit you, thel a small chance of your dress fitting. Get your corsets here and profit by the experience of our expert fitters. The new EMPIRE RIBBON TAPE corset, made of three strips of wide English twlill tape; the kind that will not stretch; good, extra strong cluster of bones at the | tions in that district, I believe will justify the Board of Education in acquiring proper school facilities In that neighborho At the John Swett Sch ported that over forty pupll Mr. Lyser Te- had been denied the best silk taffeta, admission on_account ‘of Insufficlent accom- modations. The Dudley Stone School was found to be in excellent c ition, save that es {8 too great reen refused ad- misston mmodations are needed Horace Mann and Agassiz schools several classes were over- crowded. This condition has since been reme- died by the Board of Education In transfer- ring puplls from the Agassiz to the Halght. Nevertheless ampler accommodations ‘could be white and black; must be ten to be the new erect position. "It has four sppreciated. OuF way of s lunx elastic bands attached to the pad five stilized st both the Horac ; equipped with a The fog did mnot interfere materially, | Axasaiz ‘schools. A part D inches wide and four inches long, ong jtem from our knitted underwear loaded however, with securing good impressions, | made of the Frankiin The E STOllT lined with a fine white English silesia. department and a good ome, 00— a detachment and in most cases had the effect of im- | enlargement of the yards most THIN PEOPLE MADI It is the only supporter with a pad "Jiprpg v, made of XX By wearing the new Melba Bust or large enough to push back the abdo- povieian cotton, fleece lined, Jersey: 3 men, assuring the wearer great com- g . edge. run through with a high Without ‘if 8o desired; made of white OUF Price ................... H0¢ o0k long sleeves; colors, - S - summer netting, pink, blue, white and AYOTHER COOL WEATHER COMFORT, blue: aiso pants’ to match, ankle teen. Why not have & perfect sl = length—they look as rich as silk or| Black B le price like his . 50e | LADIES' EIDERDOWN O v hey dre vty e b Sale at O'Farrell street entrance. JAC —just' the gar- price we are asking....50¢ & garment ment for this season of $1.00 INSTEAD OF $1.50. 50c INSTEAD OF $1.00. vesterday v foot of San les out of doors. bullding in ey snapped the the rock dwellers | proving the photographs from an artistic | needed improvement, is e pecially commended. | Standioint and adding to them the merit | Attention is again directed to the necessity of o I e | installing many new desks in the Washington e R | School as substitutes for old, rickety and ill- Chinatown by Flashlight. | suited ones now in use. | The foundrles, the water front, the mar- Teachers May Now Marry. Kets, the ferry depot, the depot at Fourth | Notice of an amendment to the rules and Townsend streets, all <he princ (] he department was given by striking | Street car Mnes, the theaters, the park, | out the section reading, “Whenever a fe: beach and football game were all taken | male teacher marries her position there. | vesterday by the Camera Club emissari by becomes vacant.” The amendment the year, made of the very best all-wool crinkly Another party of club members went | the recent written examination for posi- through Chinatown last night and took { tlons and will be wdded tn the eHgible st | flashlight pictures of the most interesting|{ G. Schnee, representing the Sunnyside :‘, | : interiors of the Iibraries and mu- | Wil be adopted in accordance with an LADIES' UNDERSKIRT, made of eiderdown—deep sailor 210 LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS, made| ¢ i ums will be taken to-day, as well as a opinion rendered by the City Attorney extra fine black mercerized sateen— collar, appliqued, also of extra strong soft bleached muslin,| =t | number of pictures of the water front|that the rule is invalid. | sinished with an 8-inch accordion trimmed with satin, tailor finished with a hemstitched flounce six| < as doing sentry from the bay. The Harbor Commissioners | The board elected Misses Cora J. Read, | Dleated flounce—S rows of white taflor stitched, new sleeves— inches deep: also dust ruffle. Read ¢ of steel poured | have placed the fire tug Governor Irwin Georgiana G. Hawkins, Mae O'Donnell, stitching around the bottom—full perfect fitting—colors, and think. Our sale price only..50e| ¢ e s 4 | at the club's disposal, and at & o'clock this | Emily Wigand. Sara Allen. FEdith P Width, all lengths. We are mafufac- red. blue. pink and gray Sale O’Farrell street entrance. T Lo O | morning a corps -{r(}phol(r’)‘rnplhenll uu.lfi Browning. ‘em‘nintr. \i‘knry,du;;ryll\.}xu. turers—prices will tell you so0..$1.00 unequaled price........ e supervision of President Erwin will | lan, Mary C. McCarthy and Louis Fer- | / { board her and spend the day making neg- | rari as teachers in the department. The RIGHT IN THE NICK OF TIME FOR THERE IS ONE BEST OF EVEHYTHlIG, IIIG!LES. : i // atives of the shippingsof the port. | ten pedagogues named were succeastul In And Here It Is. Which are in so AN AR THE COLD WEATHER. * F NELETTE GOWNS _lu";z";‘.? ul;ebfi:( :'mped flannelette, It is the name of the best ladies’ glove by express, tha P great demand oF CAtEDA Just received a new lot of the SOROSIS, TUT* 5.5 received CRANK: interlors. Improvement® Club. addressed the board | > When the work is completed nearly | in opposition to the selection of & lot on double yoke back and tront, turpover Ut & malle e 0 SAd WSHIE iy newwet . - deienr three thousand pictures will have been Congo street. on the ground that it is % collar—full lengthyand width. Large nlf‘v eml.L t is made of piel amb- lfiy lain 1a + — taken and developed. These pictures will | feet above grade. The lot selected was Variety of colorings to choose from. skin—plque sewed—patent two-clasp gol Pl go! » = be publ 3 ° e | 3 ot buy the flannelette for the fasteners. Comes in all the new fall and French gray. Fo Makes No Difference. i (o o ) s Gt iavoced by, SUMUTAC Thidanin of ST YU O e reent complete shades. We are convinced if you wear In all the newest Parisian styles. Some g PEN AND INK PICTURES | Meanwhile the photographs will be print- side. but the board promised to take the price we asl r L 5 these gloves once you are sure to wu.r are ornamented with frogs, others vmh aphing every lhlrg the size of Aty =gt OF YESTERDAY'S SCENERY | ed on stereopticon slides and will subse- | objection under advisement. SHOOTING FEST. { quently be used to illustrate a lecture o The reauest of Miss Rebecea Greenan | e RS nat e ‘l““-"" e e e San Francisco. e G e T S e T e R MORE COLD WEATHER cn'ffl“s. this low price buy and T5c buckle. Now.. xecuted sticcess- | School with $2100 back salary was placed LADIES' SHORT UNDERSKIRTS— nost careful planning. 4 4 Those Who Did the Work. on flle. | made of the best striped flannelette— 816 MARKET Sm, ib has been arranging for Following is a list of the members in-! The Board of Examination’s recommen- | firished with a scallop of silk em- : - f yesterday for many morning and some of the amateur pho- trusted with the task of photographing | dation that the following named be rec- | broldery—French band with a draw- Running through to 11 0'Farrell, »ed out into telephoned into the club for San Francisco: ommended to the State Board of Educa- string. Joe Rosenberg, of course, for Mail Orders Solicited. Francisco guardsmen will have to do con- sicerable target lhoofln‘ l.nd have steady nerves to equal thes: Major D. A. Smith ol (he !-‘lfth Infantry has been ordered to preside at an election on November § for first lieutenant of Com- AHHI'[S IN Bl —_—— st photographers in in PHELAN BUILDING. I'thr the work and ~Hello! That the Camera Club? Well, are. This task say! Pretty fug out here. Better put hard, Thomas Fletcher, D. D, g, tlon for grammar such values as these................48¢ Rea, George 8. Mc- | Was adopted: - 3 H Jennte hool life diplomas T. McLerfe, Mrs. Annte M. . | yesterday and this off. think?" voll, E. I Dy Miss Cora R. Herrick frérnoon. *No. "Fight ahead. We want plc- White, Oliver Everett, Miss® Josephine Downes ttle fog early in the tures of San Francisco as she is." . Maoton E. Hammond, Henry . Mirs Emma imith. B. Webster, H. E. Porhiman, ¢ F. Hunt. Susie A h x Charles A. Goe, M. A X ard. Miss Johanna Barnickel. “!ID Ellzabeth | ld:‘u_rn"tl:dllr: f}r\!;:{\ - Jl ll”l‘ul"‘\‘:'fl, "l'ulflfil;\_n"ll‘k'l{lllwflhord. 5:"“ ADJOURNMENT TAKEN IN 1 peiin, ® ly, B F.Vertili, T.| dennie B. Hipane o lmonres. i " NOME CONTEMPT CASES trella, I i H\\\‘uu-n Ir.| — Frencis 3. Heney Pleads Other Busi- i Eatibias -y - Mrs. Heydenfeldt Sues for Rent. v ™ et 1 5 | peny .D, vice Barrows. resigned. e y yihern. Fay- | Henrtetta Hevdenfeldt filed a sult yes- First Lieutenant . E. Harver of Com. ¥ 1 ynn, Mn [r [ terday to recover $7375 from Elizabeth _gur\ G of lP;e Fifth lnfflm’yrh- t-m:t lald . Bert ) M,...(. P " | Heycenfeldt, due, she alleg for rent on s resignation on account of removi llr Charles Litton, C. .'1 Close, W ness and Commissioner Grants | a Continuance. the Nome - E erty located at Geary 4 Webst . rather et | g L. (Codutbe, A (G \Chopat. W | Rireatn qnd at Pacific and Dupont streets. Christmas Is Coming e | e 5 | BRI L B | ) National Guardsmen | A3 o4 i st e tr ¢ | B Route to the Till : ] - | October 3, 1893, Elizabeth Heydenfeldt James A wynn, Louise Brun- | CEONSE, G L ibarty from her, agreelns (o The ationa) UArdSmen | tai and holiday trade is here, consisting L] e’ who 1s associated | Of] Companies’ Personal v v tal of cC . of walrus, sealion, buffalo, hippopotamus, . nlin as attorney for o tne '!‘.1;2{.'.‘1}“{"':.-' Sl [Au:l‘d‘"\'lil!:!‘fi Want Long Promised | Texas steer. seal ana ailigator skins, such Court-Martial at > into Commission- | Property Is Now November. 189, but since that date, not- - as pocket and bill books, letter, card and m full of trouble. Cer-| P! y wlmnnnmng numerous demands made Revision. - cigar cases, lap tablets, chatelaine bags. Samo& imperative nature | 3 'upnn her, e lessee has refused to pay . sult cases, traveling bags and traveling - sresence at his offce and | Considered. Hitchcock,' Theodore_ Ky the rent. rolls, cameras, memorandum books. etc. it Qi to adjourn. McLaugh- | g to conduct the case | %0 the adjournment was Some weeks may elapse before the next step of the Associated Oil Company is made public. The preliminary work of the combine that has been agreed u is steadily going forward. Every day the prn)ec ors , the witness/ whose testi- > get awa F Fuling of the Commissioner he | creases the confide and take his place upon the ymbine that rrow morning. —_—— The Band Will Play. The Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Band, 3 der, has arranged to and ball in Union Square ht of the 24th inst. A programme will be | will mean good prices for the companies that are actually pro- ducers of ofl in the Kern and McKitirick s. Stockholders of the thirty or more nies represented in the articles of sration of the Assoclated Oll Com- t according to their cun- venience and vote on the adoption of the plan which signifies the formation of one great corporation, able to cope with the conditions existing and likely to exist, the place of many companies working at cross purposes and all driving down the price of thelr commodity by competition FOOD CURE. Frthe maries GRAPE-NUTS. | combine has been working hard for the Results in Change of Diet Are Won- | last few days ing an_inventory of all 1 the personal property of the companies derful. - | that propose_io enter the Assoclated Ol il | Company. The appraisement s based Good food, Prop lected. will, in actual present value of on. cure almost any ordinary dis- .. the measure being wh; ame. 1 want to tel d of my recove roper det. 1 am T yuely confined indoors, with con- terable care and anxle Some time | 1 a severe case of the grippe fier recovering from it had a seri- | following, as many people do. romoters has been to o get well until I changed w”nul:mlm?l“n' Bas been to m & off Mocha and Java cof- | yrincipal men in the Kern River g the Postum Food Coffee in | Kittrick fields, with very few exceptfOns, ce, and taking up G uts | have taken part in the work of getting the 4. This winter T have given | companies into a combine. The Bakers- continued trial and the re- | field Californian, which reports activity i and con upon the part of the committee that s superb. 1 am restored to Per-| oy getting together necessary informa you my experience | would cost to reproduce them. This by the selection of | erally Indicates the method that has Cben business wpman, | Dursued from. the outset. Only companics that have demonstrated that thsy can 0il in paying quantities have thus -n asked 1o join the combine. The. mpanies that have ofl in the well in a very promising part of the field that # #till on the outside. The purpose of B. Madison, W. Henry Owens, J. J. Platt, J. i3 Langstroth, J. Meterrtein, W. White, Professor J. Arnold “Genthe, Miss J. F. Fred V. Adams. Henry KenitzersH. L. ne. Lud Zobel. F. G. Spencer, Fred Nonsen, Miss Dollle Wall V. N . E Stanley Forbes, o Theodore ‘Theberath, br. W, George A. Knight, Mln I(n\fll “III Lussier, E. Saunders, Thompson and Byron A.DV!BTI!BHENTS. “ 7’, BREAKS UP OBSTINATE COLDS EXTERNAL evidenes Cold is coughing, sne=zing nnd running at the nosse, INTERNAL effects aye more weak heart labored respiration and inac- tivity of the bowels. The ‘use of Dr. Humphnyn' awakens the numbed vitals, starts the blood coursing through the veins, re- appralsement committee of the | Rupture Cured Free The Ricc Method Is Unparalleled in the Annsls of Medizal €ug, shes. A Chesp Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Pain, Danger or Lo: s of Time From 2 lees. IS SBNT FREE TO ALL. Qut of the chaos of old time fallures comes u new and startling cure for rupture. Dr. W. S, 1236 N. Mlln 8t., Adi le.fl a method that cures Y. has in’ thout pain, dan- Many months ago those in charge of the National Guard of California were given autkority to revise the “Red Book," which hus been designated as the “greatest en- | cyciopedia of misinformation ever placed between two covers.” Up to the present t'me th whose duty it is to attend to this matter have not presented a revi- sfon. The book is made up of. obsolete laws and of regulations that do not con- fcrm to present conditions. There Is a possibility that some time in the distant future somebody will discover that the revision of the Red Book has been au- thorized and then the guard will be pro- vided with a work that will be up-to-date. Efforts are being made to add another company to the First Infantry and make it a nine-company regiment, so as to make room for a major and a lieutenant, who have been on “walting orders” ever sirce four companies were taken from it to o1ganize the First Battalion of Artil- lery. Several propositions have been pre- gented to the commander of the regi- ment, each one offering to start with a company of from thirty-five to €orty mem- bers, but as yet none of these have mater- falized. Consequently the regiment ha: but t two officers are still on_“waiting order: heretofore unknown in the National Guard. Batteries B and C of the First Battalion xmllery (crmerly Companies C and G (tht Nationals) of the Mirst Infantry, huve issued cards for a grand military bail to be given in National Guard Hail in the Ellis-street Armory on the night of the 2th in celebration of the forty- sixth nnnlvelrnlry ot the organization of s N.‘Ronnn.m'l. fint lleutenant of Company try, has tendered his resig- (rlonel Albert K. Whitton, commandi ‘We will letter everything free of charge the same as last year. Call now or any other time and we shall be ready to walt on you whenever you are ready to see this line of goods. Sanborn, Vail & Co. 741 Market st. —_— e New Yorkers Will Celebrate. The local soclety of New Yorkers has appointed a committee to make arrange- ments for a banquet to be given at the Occidental Hotel on the night of Novem- ber 25 in celebration of the evacuation of New York by the British troops in 1783. This soclety, which has been organized but a short time, is in a flourishing con- dition and has enrolled in its membership a large number of the prominent residents of this city. ————— A Beautiful Sight. In the windows of the Bee Hive, 7IT Market street, are shown the $350 ladies’ and men's shoes that are now being sold for $185. To-morrow, as a special, 1000 pairs of hand-sewed men’'s as well as la- d!eu shoes will be sold for $185. ese 1000 pairs have just arrived and therefore are the very latest styles in vicl kid, pat- ent and enamel, seal, box and velour calf, all for $1 55 a pair at the factory shoe sale, 717 Market street, near Third. —_——— Strosmeyer's Anniversary. yer Council No. 460 of the Young titute will celebrate the fifth anniversary of its institution by a fi and ball in Union Square Hall on the night of the 29th inst. There are to be several new features in the grand march, which has been set for 8:30 o'clock. . Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans, larly known in the navy as “Fighting Bob,” arrived in the cf alurday b_ the East, en route to tered at the Palace. He will fl.ll‘d. the court-martial of Captain t‘y: . N. Admiral Evans was hssud when arrived and at first refu: g.ufibu viewed. After a e e e h:; mu\nu changed and ho lemmo most affable. "I o nt uék at -n nbo&t the s:hl.y sal Sersiand (hEC 1t 1n e Sratter that T can- not discuss. I leave on the Solace on Monday for Samoa. On my n] back I shall stop off at Honolulu fcl 'ew days. 1 am anxious to study the naval situation there. “T think that with the United States now owning new possessions the entire In im- portance from a naval standpoint. The entire coast from Seattle down to San Diego should now be much more fortified. New forts should be built larger guns mounted where it is possible. I suppose that this step will be made in the very near futw The last time that Admiral Evans & visitor to San Francisco was in 138. x- was then a captain and was in command of the Yorktown. Retired on Annuities. The Teachers’ Annuity Commission i met &m and retired Mrs. Jmup H. Miss Elinor lurbly TWnite and Mrs. 3. B. Gorman from the School Department on annuities. —_—nn THE NEW LAMBERT INDESTRUCTIBLE RECORD For. the Fifth !n(-ntry. id a visit last weel to Cornnun G in Alameda and found the r anization actively anlld;ed in perfect- & itself In the bayonet drill and in ex- tendefl ords'rl. ;I‘MI nlnmp.ny is making ngements to put up & range near X':f.'m.a- for llrntppne ice at the three s i s st g e mpany D o, ths same regiment, which Quickly Cured After €uf ring 18 Years. I-'“lo'”:‘m s - SR ger, opmuon or an hour's loes of t; n tho line o! ncrulun Iutely. hn the Wi vold all qllfillonlm’dwb( :,fi:.‘x' 1!1- commander of Eo compnny PHONOGRAPH or GRAPHOPHONE. th and strength, and as you | tion in Kern County, says that “it will |iéves the congestion, arouses a ‘reserve force’ bodily and nr.;”rz::”l';;“lht:efho.r;ml‘)::z‘ :t;"‘lgln:"r;lzll‘ 2'} the sluggish liver, permits the ¢ carries me through many | 3, Jtg That is the general opinion of [ System to cleanse {tself —the the ofl men who have headquarters In |Cold is “broken up” and raise the food too much, for | the, Uiy ™ia "who are interesied in the | Co9 P Passey ¢ used steadily, cure all disturb- | felgs selecied for the original exploita- off. g by th - | tion of the promoters’ combine. 5 ‘.,..’,":”::: ':nl:v,:gra!:l— Tor ”a | "Oh en 1t this city say that there s | At all drugsists 25 cents, or mailed on vecelpt . P! ¢ powerful re- | ¥ little doubl that Canfield, of Chanslos | of price. Doctor's Book mailed free. ntains the most powe: ° | & Canfield, will be the first president of | Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., cor- iting elements, can be made as fol- | tha Agsociated Ofl Company. ner Willlam and John sts., New York. . Hot milk brought to a boll, break K'rne Iz'hlpmfinl(; of t:vln ays m 1;1!3 sert to the hnd' lrl:nm(ha names 2 \ oo Dl s el as the eggs [ Kern River field recently amoun; o ' Aen or poor, should not avail | twelve men recently sworn in. X 3 S . = - b the bofling d eggs over ;:l'h_‘""i‘:"‘ e b“g::fi;"{h:'flk{“""{;{; WEAK MEN‘ Thamselven of this sensrous og:au A8 an Ine (‘:zlp:‘n Pen;lfum(nhc l:‘:'k:;;‘u:fi'n;:: pe-Nuts In & woup dish. No|yoning according to the sKern County D L oo bi m N L :mnt for & high jinks and smOker to be - f meat can be 0 good. apers, the Producers’ Oll Storage und Souss. ¥ om in the lrmory at a time to be fixed ! w Grape-Nuts in this way every ransportation Company has shi, “the Nrst old nmmuu. gy zho committee, consisting of Lientun . £or eikhicen yom L. Holtum, 7 g Fhrnll. Ie nt H. o, Hicks, Corporal . Lynn an Privates Steeves, Glibert and from . o ash R il [ g L e B R & '_‘"‘,Y::p:':,':"" .nd" ‘remark- | 8¢ of the Kern River fleld now, as fig- N ¢ from colds all winter, which 1 | Ured out byithe Lo Angeles! Herald, 1o a fine conditioh of healt The Peerless Ofl C ry 18 devel V ‘ about by the use of the famous Inm::.l‘ “l:r.t: fiot..!gm.’;“ g s ke et praina. B ha 'nu fl!th Xh:h;ni ; it ,‘.’2‘,’,‘.'.;2,":! (oA supy of THESE CELEBRATED BARY PICIURES. in colors: resembling 28 and of Postum Food Coffee.” (Grape- | 18 set fo t e company possesscs Ho use th Send fo | r rles T. Poulterer made a |closely & fine water color and very ul when med, Wi presen Nuts are mine proucing. wells and” that work. js | Sel-abuse oF excomen, 'Sent N & v rll o twenty-Ave with an officer’s reg- urchaser of a Lambert Record, which are the best you ever héard s are DicIctly SRkl St Shitsy g on nine additional wells, ‘e | 3 bottles TR "Jou with its wondertul m.l: Yl sar- | Bfktion. revo vor at fifty vards and Ser- e X - not break or crack. Price, Slc. KOHLER & CHASE, 28-30 O’Farrcll St. y progres: are usually served cold, with a little rt algo says that $139, cara or milk) Mrs. C. 8. Woodward, ;:nb'.en :{“y led in ti?ié%f:‘m*fi the property. ’un; ‘_“It of Company - % Grenada mt., Bt. Augustine, Fla. & seventy-four out df l.'musu TRor a8, CAit Biivats disensts 1y cured. Gend for fres book. - - JERC VSR R nu BM M othn r\l{"“ ' a0t fult to write lt olet.ovnto- lay. se nfy-n'vo at the three ranges.