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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902. MAN-HUNT ENDS; BRAVE FIREMEN RESCUE BRINGS YELLOW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ao v NT: W G SCHOOLBOY Californix A DROWNIN & | Same Success ufiun Y;’Tr of This Beautiful FIJE'T'V[S SAFE 7 i HUET UF M'NEHS % }“ acingPlay. . & T Four, Nemitbts: 0 MFecl0e a0 oy Help and Health for Those Who Now WR. JAMES NEILL AND COMPANY fn o voir and Save Little Ra : P pION BOUCICAULT'S GREAT RACING TracY and Merrill Es- Into a ,Reser i y Steamer Princess Ma'y 0 “Oh | Dear I am Reauy Not’ PLAY, H L H T O 2 s IS ) e e - cape the Posses on awley’s Life at Risk of Their Own Carries Klondike ’ k. But I am 1 BN WAt Their Trail ' Well Enough to Work, B TINEE eir Trail B Cargo. . THURSDAYS bliced To.” 25¢ and 50c (0] 1ge 0. RS Brother of Murdered Guard Officers Report That Much . Sunéay Ev . m Chambers - 3 . ;G Lo xtul piay, “CAFTAIR SWIPT. Will Alone Try to Run Gold Is Being Smuggled How often these significant words are spoken in m}]r grelzgttmflh. Them Down. Dowa ths Yukon. shops, and factories by the poor girl who has worked er'seTh o the point where nature can endure no more and demands a rest! e poor LAND, Or., June 13,—The hunt for sufferer, broken in health must stand aside and make room for another. o ?Tm:} )?érri’;i: tha Gcapell convicts, mXAl::;CQ)HXj?.bf-wg;e gu:;‘ee 1{’;“_:!“’;:; The foreman says, “If you are not well enough to work you must « h&; Befl; ah:ndhonestz F:'“S*:;rb‘flhsdvf:“;s;;“ to zrrlve from the Klondike this season | leave, for we x:lllx.st put sor]x:e. one (lin YOHI:‘ Ph;@- AR N and Cook and the State troops hz -day on the steamer Standin, day, week in and week out, or sitting in era posi- S APTN = - 3 bled was brought here to-day i nding Ys y . MAYINEE TO-DAY, z;crulmy. :f:i: hl;. it r:g::fcé if.y}:\te}\l:q;a ;::\ex:; :fas[hdem;uxl- Princess May. Approximately mo.%n oio:; tions, the poor girl has slowly contracted some deranged condition of Parquet, any seat, ; balcony, 5 chil- the vessel. About $70, 3 i any part except reserved, 10c. tives, dead or alive, making it now $3000, S:::e T s i el 7 organic system, which calls a halt in her irogr??s and %;maends A VAUDEVILLE MECCA! PR Sy faad sty o &5 ‘ak?dm;, ‘:: curate news of the clean-up is difficult| Testoration to health before she can be of use to herself or any one else. : ve A ainiis ?Z“,i’ri;‘l‘e‘é o the.ai- to obtain, as Glam owners keep the, re- To this class of women and girls Mrs. Pinkham proffers both sym- selves adin, ks r < Cushman, Holcombe and Curtis;| rection of any authentic report of the 1t 1/ the apinlon of (ie Canadian cus- pathy and aid. When these distressing weaknesses and derangements Howard Chambers; Barton and | whereabouts of the two outlaws, but e::lmux toms officers at C“E°§"1 chat much gold | assail you, remember that there is a remedy for themlall.l W el ave on 4 s jieved, it titious] eing run down the < ] : by MR A s , d t pay the royalty now in| nently cure: . Pi J R s o Nlmd, perif }5’"’ faggsd hml:t Deen Zi‘{fieifi force 4na therefore yw“‘y“e"” L f‘lasse‘i ?0 yorous hgaltl!; and lives of usefulness those who have been pre- ; Murphy and | take the rest which has been de ith the output of the Yukon district. 0 :’lfi 2 : o feghinadpad iy e bl 0 Sy *When “the Dawson hassengers ~of the | viously sorely distressed. Read the following letter. Slater, and Irene Franklin. Charles Ferrell of Reéno, Nev., a brother A A e e L M . R b o of Guard Frank Ferrell, who was mur-| olis five cases of smallpox had broken out A~ . dered by Tracy and Merrill, has arrived SObi theDAsdnigits Gk thi.: taned OPERA | here and declares that he will alone take White Horse and it seemed likely that up the trail of the fugitives and endeavor bl caey il T oot t to run them down. tention of that vessel and her passengers HOUSE ‘Where the convicts are now no one and crew. Those on board the White - knows. They anay |he Wallgne osimly. Horse when she was quarantined and the MATINEES TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. along some mountain road in Wckomety vessel itself were detained at Dog Island, LAST 3 NIGHTS OF County, headed for the mountains, or_they el el e may be working their way toward Port- The low water in the Yukon is still giv- MAUDE FEALY |land They have five pounds of bacon, ing the river steamers a great deal of sufficient to enable them to travel several trouble, At times the water rises under In Jerome K. Jerome's Clever Comedy, gsays wlngwmi disfclusln% tl\elrhwherefibffilés, t e asnos of med:,a,.m sun, bm’ a fall v applying for food at ranches, an 3 in temperature sen it down again. EMISS HOBBS? | are undoubtedly rested by this time from | | LGt Birte ko T heies. b 3 e the strain of the first flight ahead of the | O R S Y e aghies Week Beginning MONDAY EVENING NEXT, | hounds. ¢ = neau with Skagway, performed his work MAUDE FEALY oe officers belleve it 1s more than likely successfully and on June 9 tne first mes- AND R s s A R sages between the two points were trans- and. At all events, : EDWARD MORGAN, eyeraway from capture and the only hope i In M ficent Production of t Sheriffs have of finding them is in re- | e AR e R X o llRor:-‘e%‘ C;ng “Jullet_’, pofils that come in from along their route SATISFACTORY REPORT Prices—i0e, 1bc. 2be, S0, T5o, | NReh they become hungry and seek food 'ON FLORAL EXHIBITION s s Beats A1l Matinges Se. {8t & Iarl’x’d;lo\m&h Thxfiough trbx'endenseli 0% .~ il . 5 matted bushes that fill every bottom an . T R 5 T3S swale and in the fir forests a little further Receipts at Show Cover All Expenses up the range they could move for days and Leave Balance to the 8h b s forces e trail of the convicts early this morning in The California State Floral Soclety met the bottom below Graves. The dogs pro- yesterday at 223 Sutter street. Those ceeded rapidly hfor a ml‘(‘le %nd then loEt present were: the scent, which was cold. Once more E. /) EVENINGS AT § SHARP. M. Carson, who has charge of them, Eimima Hateking, Mg D Tricnon, Mre: A: Souvenir Toy Matince To=Day | pushed through the brush and urged the R eailion: Mk BE 701 Conie s Mis. tiuukin S hounds ‘on, and once more they found the Sperry, Mrs. J. Leach, Mrs. 3. Knell, Mrs. J. at 2 Sharp. trail, but the convicts had evidently back- S e M i e o Pt BRING THE CHILDREN TO EEE THEIR | tracked and presently the dogs, complete- dorf, Mrs. C. Friedman, Mrs. H. Littleholt and MERRY FRIEND, ly baffled, gave it up, iflnd that was the Mrs. E. H. Kittridge. last trace of the_ convicts. Mrs. John R. Martin read the report of SRS SALEM, Ore., June 13—Governor Geer e sericiire Bhow \ast it e it and Superintendent Lee of the peniten- the eminently satisfactory results, and uary to-night offered a reward of $3000 for complimented all who had labored for the - @ | the capture and return, dead or alive, of | success of the floral exhibition. Tracy and Merrill, the escaped convicts. | T was shown dbat the tedcints fukiri MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY. lThis is double the amount offered here- | at the box office, including a donation of AT TOY SHOP SCENE. | tofore. | $50 from the Cox Seed Company, amount- PRICES .......... 25¢, B0c and Tc | ed to $30550. Bills were paid up to June Telephone Bush 9. Decree in Brown Divorce Suit. 10 amo;nling to $757 55, leaving a balance - 3 | SN JONE, June I--The Getkes i the e sudidey ieupreaton thk! duss obllen: Here is the Story of Thousands of Young Women who are SAN FRARCSCO'S | suit of Maud L. Brown for divorce from | tions to the Harbor Commissioners for the TR Helped to Health by Mrs. Pinkham. = oLUMBI S Milton V. Brown has been filed. It shows S S S SR R R R PRI . LEADING THEATEE | o separation.was granted on statutory the exhibition, and ter:dered th:nks !0! th(fe ~= 4 DrA® Mas. PrNgEAM: — I am troubled very much with the whites, and ey grounds, the co-respondent being a Los | [ RaueieniiEasc, Hallfond, sid pramaca a bearing down of the womb. My back aches so that I am hardly able to NATINEE SATERDAY, i i T e | ~On he motfon of Mrs. Marthn Dr. Harry | worke, Wil yoa kindly inform me what to do as 1 am suffering most terribly-" To-Night ALL NEXT WEEK [ iss;;:?onfiér co?:f;er eci;;:e. a]_:rfid;“cg | | Tc\"is( wa’grelglz_:é‘e,zids ah;l‘f&gm:l;x‘geel;’gs thl;i — Miss MAY 'UECHNER, Middle Village P.O., Long Island, N.Y. (Mar. 17, 1900.) i I St 0 . v SS9 P R s oiice Eibe s e s e Eetions [ betwwoen s | intention (o send a life member fos Of 0. | ¥« g sn Mps. Prvmas i —I write to thank you for the good your remediea raries Frohma | couple had been of the most amicable | The following were enrolled members: M. | a HENRY MILLER [Braie mocn e olis G wui omad | Javouin Teuth s, By & Crane; Josept | have done me. i e e S U 4 | Complaint was filed. There had not bees | Thompson, J. Eichler and Peter Theisen. 1 wrote to you describing my troubles an: your diree - MARGARET ANGLIN |z= 7 desertion of the plaintilt on the st | A yote of thanks was tendered Mrs | pag doctored a great deal but nothing seemed to help. After using six es A of)\he' bt D! P Martin for her untiring efforts toward | o Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound add four packages of SPECIAL COMPAXY. fn —_—ee the success of the flower show. P hg o M(n ahg‘in)s";mg a‘l’g "““‘;’i.{;.,.,f?fi.i“:‘efil‘fi:l ?},h,fi'f‘:,dg:‘: ro's Comedietta in Four Acts, To-Day’s News Letter. | Poged of the leucorrheea (whites). I would reco; , + ; ith B} ¥ Conmioted: B e UECHNER, Middle Village P. O. AY OF THE WELLS e g o San TFrantise m\' 3“:; . | John Poggi was tried before a jury in| iDg Women who need them. Miss MAyY BUE b ag » s . ?;,S""u“!m"”s;" g | Judge Lawlor's court yesterday on a| Long Island, N.Y. Soe 50" outden Bovie, 4a1 S Bibaed il charge of an assault with intent o com- When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health uyBer is ‘& perfoot gubde : 5. None | S Ot b L th: illion women, you cannot well say without trying LORD QUEX.» is a perfect guide to rest-seekers. one | Verdibt of-an. assault: with intant to comn-| TOFO an a mj ly g 10 do maC haskiote ; T __|of the regular departments have been | mit grand larceny and the Judge ordered | ity do not believe it will help me. you are ill, esi | peglected, and flilugoéh?r it 1is ahnuénbgrl him to appear for sentence Ju:r?e?]“stfsglz to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable compoun'd‘ at - f w sual erit. ts t ta’ d er man who esc: THEATRE? | Where one may enjay a tew. weeks | | §valter “Berghoits on. the head with 4| once, and write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice. séuasco | respite from work and worry. It is a| piece of lead pipe in Hardy place on the | Yt jg free and helpful. Write to-day, delay may mean death. f &7nau., | complete guide for the prospective rest-| s -—— —¥ | night of February 22 and were searching o i ® | hunter. In addition to this the News his pockets when Policeman George Owing to the fact twflfi::;l’*"m‘_wmb Market Street, Near Bighth, Phone South 833. | I ctter has its regular departments, eacn| | LITTLE BOY WHO WAS RESCUED FROM A WATERY GRAVE BY Douglass appeared on the scene. They have rom ime to time questioned the gemuine » AY AND TO-MORROW. | one of which is fully up to the standard. | FOUR BRAVE FIREMEN, THREE OF WHOM COULD NOT SWIM, ran away, but Poggl was caught. e “m‘udwithtthadau_ ST 3 < | Frelyn Madison has written for this ‘s- é - e tiat —_———— B e Ly T Ssscoor which will TO-N ki AY—LAST NIGHTS . i . T a gr -] AND ONE OF THE RESCUERS. A ity , of Lynn, S H Play of a - * - roquois 0 - be to wl Sew S - : i The H Heart Play of Human Interest, A | fne Someacr oot ohc a0d entertair; | | Iroq Club to Take Trip ® pald to any person who will show that the abovs tesimont Faiich in. fall Of hunsor and saitre. ana]| & 4| The members of the Iroquois Club met geotine or vl pablsted i hinig the wrie's specl permis- UILTY MOT“ER Ras & touch of tragedy. “The Tacarsation | : R b 2 gt Svantag s Bese tha egiort of CheTIS ‘ gesing or | of the Summer Girl” by W. O. McGee- | AY HAWLEY, aged 9 years, Who| along _lts banMy. Strange to 7e| Holcomb, who has been doing organiza- r 2 Lausht 4 Tea | han, is appropriate to the occasion. lives with his parents at 440 Chen- xl’;‘!';t a’l)l(':le mzi‘“f‘ffi"‘"waf?‘i( rl"r?i:rtedn]'mn ok i the snu!he;n Part: of mle et A Dra ¢! ughter an: rs. |+ a M S f W, | y Stre ves 1 5 .y 2 S d. d that the I A Gr anny Stelntyre. Anmeits | 1o s alamital pusieste . Then Tarre, | Bravers of four firemen, members | KaY suggested thal they take off their | State, Holcomb reported that the Iroquols OCEAN STEAMERS. OCEAN STEAMERS. Wycherly. Georgle Cooper, | 3.2 G 00 e ox " qevited “to liteembne | bravery of four firemen, members | shoes and stockings and cool their feet. Ve 'to & bauhieue an eIt A A tion. WL oo e R | Bowmsin. Earle Brown, | (¢ Cepartments devoted =to ol hed of the local department. He fell | With shoes and stockings in hand they | SRos pihee Sule b The clah) daciaed: to TR & U. S. MAIL ROUTE. ios MeVicker. Bdwin 3 | QO et ororance. all han-|, .. the Sprite Vailey Water Company’s | moved from bank to bank, having o |‘takes place Julv & The clup decided Pacific’ Coast Steamshlp Co. e Eimer Booth, George | died by specialists. The sociéty depart-| - i 7velles Fest ave. | jolly time. AL last they eame te wBnd |attend the festivities. The Southern Pa- f . Webster, ment i complete, and the Looker On tells | reservoir, which is located at West ave- I or et sast they came to a land- | iac Railroad, It was announced, will placa s SRR . 10¢ to 80c | some great stories on the visiting and (nue and Holly Park, and would have o A e A b Sl L il | a special car at the disposal of theimem- S e < B 10¢. 180, 25e. | Jocal Shriners. ‘The Town Crier does not | growned had not Captain Eugene O'Con- watched for fishes. Ray lost his palance | berS and charge but one fare for the For Ketchikan, Juneau, s e . ERES" ] e 3P ey ans temiers end © aito_ | sor Y anutendint? George Styles. Bnitiedt |y fell in. His younger brother began | Tound triv. Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. N M Y AUNT BRIDGET. gether it is a number of extra merit. m., June 15, 20, 25, 30, July Bcac e o = W. S. Casebolt and Hoseman Thomas | to scream and cry for his brother. For- T T e B cs BT Cennors plunged into the cold waters and | tunately some one in the neighborhood ADVERTISEMENTS. pany’s steamers at Seattle. SAILIN = F. h v Can File Notice of Dismissal. g him. The rescue was a thrill-|S2W the lad {"r% thedwator“und rgn to engine For_ Victoria, Vancauyrer. The Supreme Court yesterday issued a ? s yfond ~| house No. 32 and notified the fremen. G Townsend, Seattle, Ta- I ISC er s Theater. writ of mandate compelling the County | P8 ©°Re. The four men, whose duty| Without & moments hesitation the four fg’.{,‘, Everett, Whatcom— NORTHERX COMMERCIAL CO. oS Clerk to allow Ida W. Hopkins to file| .t 18 t0 save property and lives at fires, | brave men vaulted the high fence and , 11 a. m., June 15, 20, 25, 30, July 5, 10, 15 LL ILL SDUos of Der NAmIsel 5t o suit for di- | Pltrged into the water with as much | rushed through the grounds. They saw Change at Seattle to this Companys SPAmE™S | win dispatch its first-class steamers, carrying A W yorce. The lower court ordered Mrs, | Berve as they would display at the big-| the lad struggling in the water and re- for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Ta- United States malls, for LADY ATTEND | Hopkins to pay the costs of the suit for | gest conflagration. R n o noion s en they cabus lolokg coma to N B R A 130 5. m.| NOME and ST. MICHAEL DIRECT SHRINERS THE her husband sl dingcted, She County | Lieutenant Styles was the only swim-| his Tingers wHEEIURE I the watory June 18, 21, ze'lhl(}"ml'rz'nui.o:&utelu =4 As Follows: of “Glsmiseal until this should be ‘Gone, | T°T N the quartet, but this did not FIREMEN TO THE RESCUE. R 4oo% Gan Diego and Santa Barbara— .__From San Francisco June 20 - - ! ;| stop the others from plunging into the . ~ 3 days, 9 a. m. §. 8. PORTLAND .. «About June M"l"EE PERFURM AHGE s e ot BUle G this loper] 0 ot “which i B foor Sk il the Captain O'Connor learned during the| SOap Tesponds to water in- |santa Row, Ssndays 9o m m | TR gy e~ = Jeasurement. The deed the four Der-| run that Styles was the only swimmer in 1 E ds For Los Angeles (Vln San anta Cruz, Mon- From Seattle. = AFTERN: g ormed yesterday is equally as notable as | the party. H = Pedro] S, e THIS AFTERNOON. News in Army Circles. those performed by heroes who have been | - Lieutenant,” he velled, “Jump in tners| Stantly; washes and rinses |san Puiro e neme asd “Newport -July 26 KoL DILE, P, FUl| ~Two troops of the Third Cavalry, Major | awarded the Scanmell Medal, They took | and save the boy."” . far L T s e Connecting at Nome with steamer Saidie, AMBEE, “GALLICK, | Otto Hein in command, left yesterday for | their lives in their hands, Their only | Accustomed to obey, Styles jumped 1n| Off in a twin ing.. (*Coronaonly). A Matinee To-Morrow, Prices, 25c and_50c. Matinees, 25c it. er you choose to & 1 Soon Have a Bt Explode Again, THE CHUTES Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue, MODERN VAUDEVILLE EVERY AFTER- NOON AND. EVENING. ANY TRIO; HILL AND WHITAKER; FFERTY AND ONSLAW. ARTHUR LANE COMINGY HARVEY DOWNING. LOOPING THE LOOP! THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. -10c chnaren..... or Seats—Park 23. " setasco EVERY EVENING THIS and NEXT WEEK, MA EE TO-DAY. EXTRA MATINEE—Thursday, June 9. Appearance of the Favorite Actress, FLORENCE ROBERTS In D lasco’s Great Play, ———ZAZA " Beats Now ¢ Two Weeks in Advance, PATRIOTIC EXCURSION TO LOS GATOS, SANTA CRUZ MOUN- TAINS, TUESDAY, JUNB 17. KER HILL ASSOCIATION. NE OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION. EOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS— — Special train leaves Third and Townsend sts, 9:15 . m., stopping at Valencia st. Tickets, trip §1; children 50c. For sale at depot ing of excursion. Music, Second Regiment SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. Open @aily from 7 &. m. to 11 p. m. Bathing from 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. ADMISSION 10c—CHILDREN Be. Bething, including admission, 20c; children 20¢, Plerre Eruption to | several months’ duty in the Sequoia, Gen- | eral Grant and Yosemite National parks. | Twenty-eight unclaimed bodies of soldiers who died in the Philippines were buried at the Presidio yesterday. Company I, Ninth Infantry, will leave for Madison Barracks, New York, next Tuesday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF. Greatest European Authority on Skin Diseases Says It's a Germ. The old idea that dandruff is scales of skin thrown off through a feverish condition of the scalp is exploded. Pro- | fessor Unna, Hamburg, Germany, Euro- | pean authority on skin diseases, says | dandruff is a germ disease. The germ burrows under the scalp, throwing up lit- tle scales of cuticle and sapping the vi- tality of the hair at the root. The only hair preparation that kiils dandruff germs is Newbro's Herpicide. “Destroy the cause, you remove the effect”” Not only cures dandliufl, X}ul stops falling hair ana causes a luxuriant growth, D e gy A g elightful Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled ser- vice and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two ho- tels popular with tourists and travel- ers who visit San Francisco. AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE GAMES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 3:15 P. M. SUNDAY, 2:30 P, M. SAN FRANCISCO vs. OAKLAND. RECREATION PARK. Eighth and Harrison sts. Advance Sale of Seats, 5 Stockton st. thought \was to save a life, and having ucceeded in their task, they feel they have been amply rewarded. BOY FALLS INTO WATER. Little Ray and his smaller brother, flow over the aerator on the Holly Park reservoir. They were curious to know what made the water flow incessantiy over the sides of the artificial waterfail. Ray, who is an intélligent lad, spoke to an old man who lives in the vicinity and the latter volunteered to conduct the youngsters to the spot so that they could see for themselves. According to the boy the unknown man brought them as far as the fence and pointed a way by which they could enter the grounds and play. Once inside the water company’s property the little fellows roamed at will, hey soon came to the lake and played Plan Big Celebration. At a meeting of the Labor Council held last night, extensive plans were laid for the celebration of Labor day. The coun- cil, after much discussion, decided to raise the boycotts on the Techau Tavern and also the restaurant owned by Rue- diger & Loesch, e Grants Leave to Compromise. Judge Troutt vesterday granted permis- sion to the executors of the estate of Cal- vin Fargo to effect a compromise with Miss Jennie Dutrit. Miss Dutrit accepts $9000 and withdraws her claim upon the estate of the deceased liquor man. She claimed to be his widow. —_— CRAM'S SUPERIOR ATLAS, A car-load of Call Superior Atlnses has arrived and they are mow ready for distribmwe tion. All subscribers to The ©nll are entitled to a copy of this great book at the preme fum rate of $1 50. Out of town subscribers desiring ecopy of this lendid prem- fam will b ipplied on re« ceipt of $1 50O. Al man orders will be shipped by ex- press at subscriber’s expensé. Jerrold, were watching the geysers that ['h with all his clothes on. He dove and brought the lad to the surface. Captain O’Connor, Engineer Casebolt and Hose- man Connors saw their comrade and the lad were in danger of being carried off by the current. In an instant they grabbed a eavy plank and plunged into the cold water. After hard work all reached the shere and carried’ their burden to Cap- tain OConnor's home. The little fellow was placed in bed and Mrs. O'Connor worked ltke a Trojan to save his life. Dr. Fritz was called in and also labored for an hour. Late in the afternoon the boy was reported to be on a fair road to re- ““The brave fire Iaddi destl e brave fire laddies modestly accept- ed the praise showered on the;. ut}:le Ray was very thankful to the firemen for saving his life. He says he will be a brave man when he grows up and Join the San Francisco Fire Department. @it et e b @ Union Newsboys Meet, The inaugurators of the Newsboys' Union met at the Turk Street Temple last evening when they enrolled many new members. Rob Wall, known to his con- freres as “the king of the newsboys,” occupled the chair. He was supported by “Bowery Red,” king of the Seattle news- boys, who had come to the city purposely to assist in the organization and with that end in view brought with him a set of rules that guide the destiny of the union in Seattle, Wall also had the as- sistance of “Arty” Zelinsky, the secreta and John Murphy and Pete Enright, ser- geants-at-arms. It was announced that there are already 30 members in the union and there is every prospect that in a few days the treasury will contain $60, “‘Bill” Murray, the boy who had to un- dergo the amputation of his leg, was given a badge free and was admitted a mem- ber of the union free of dues for the next year. —_————— Shriners, Get this week's Wasp; parade ple- tures; San Francisco illustrated; 60 pages. Splendid souvenir, All news stands. 25 cents,* ——— e | Election of League Officers. At the election of officers of the League of the Cross of the archdiocese of San Francisco, which took place last Wednes= day night at 108 Grove street, the follow- ing were elected: President of the board of directors, Dr. Richard Dowdall; vice resident, Dr. Cunningham; treasurer, J. 8hrlnue; secretary, James Hayes; of the TFirst Regiment, Le: Cross Cadets, Colonel James . Power, It is the finest toilet soap in all the world. Established over 1oo years. Specialists SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to Varicocele, Contagious Blosd Diseases and Acute and Chronic Urethral and Prostatic Inflamma- tions, Consultation free and no charge whatever for treatment of any case In which cure is not ef« fected. DR. TALCOTT & CO., 1140 Market Street, Opposite Hale’s. & 19, 27, July 5, 13. Soron .S & m., June 15, 23, July 1, 9. £ " m., June 3. B henada, Magdaiena Bay, San Jose o Cabo: Mazatian. Altata, La Pax. Sanfa Roealia, Gy ther information obtain folder. e Rignt is reserved to change steamers or EIGKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). C. D Corona, DUNANN, Gen. Passenges Agent. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & N. CO, ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., Ana Short Rall Line From Portland to All Points East. Through Tickets to All Points, all Rall or Steamship and Rall, at LOWEST RATES., Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals, 58. COLUMBIA Sails..June 12, 22, July 2, 12 §S. GEO. W. ELDER Sails..June 17, 27, July 7 Steamer salls from foot of Spear st., 11 a. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong'y, S.F. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO, And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores v iso, stopping at Mexican, Central Ton South American ports. ~Salling from How- ard 3, pier 10, 12 m. AREQUIPA....June 30(GUATEMALA..Aug. 11 TUCAPEL. ....July 1S/PALENA Aug. 30 These steamers are built expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. 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