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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 920, 1902. : 25 JOE ROSENEBERG. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE EOSENBERG'S. GOVERNOR AND MAYOR | SWIM, DIVE AND DUCK| o PV TK f DN FRANCRISES Distinguished Party of Nebraskans Are thel : 3 oy Guests of the Clty s Executive at Sutro’s|Board Refuses to Cancel |} p b Baths and Luncheon at the Cliff House| A isessments on Big || /VO I'Q/}'f.? ”OW | Dl asbhsasi il ” R-momber, Good Bargains From a Good Store. Mindvene: ety 11 A Few Ex-mples cf the Way We Are Seliing: THE FIEST BATH (o~ RIS - Evades Obligations to B AT $3.75 Closins out our Suit De- AT 15¢ CHILD'S VESTS and i = i partment. LADIES' SUIT; c NT; d 5 d Moniciont i s PANTS, made of best islan unicip ty. i made of best quality all-wool serge or cotton, fleece lined, light summer cheviot, jacket eftec fect fitting; tailor made, per- weight. high neck, long sleeves; now sold originally for Ilac. suits tha | | The Supervisors, sitting yesterday as a 37.50 and 310.00; now $3. CUSHION TOPS and | : Board of Kqualization to he applica- AT ]20 All-Silk TAFFETA ~ RIB- AT 15(’ BACKS, best quality art | | tiens for correction of assessments, re- B BON. 5 inches wide, in green, denim, in floral, colonial and figure pat- | ! fused to grant the petition of Wells, Far- [f§ brown and navy; ';l:w - terns; now 1a c & Co. ssessment on the PEARL BUTTONS, best qual OVERCOLLARS, best qual- i m\h se o ”1‘;:.‘ L“;L](I:idrru fixed by A B AT 5¢ ity clear te peari; extra AT 10c ity colored batiste. embioid- { “as r‘l)w.;,( e S lMl he canacled A :lm“’\' small or medium size; now 5¢ cred with white or biack silk: now 10c. | | fred Sutro appeared before the board ¢nd g dezen. DOUBLE-DECK made the plea that Wells, Fargo & Co. B AT 3g Nickel-plated SAFETY PINS; AT 5¢ . made of very best is a Colorado co: ation and is not liable E best nickel wire, needie point; f(udm cellar four ply; to assessment in thiz State. He also M card of one dozen, umy, now se. stated that the assessment of last 3 1de i B ATTENBLERG S best qual- AT 50 LHKLPS is being litigated in the court, The hourd, & e N i SR ol e Tretad by Auscssnr. Dodga, [ i 1nen thread, fs now Sc. ¥ corners, hemstitched. Now sc. ~ AT 2B¢ LADIES' SATLOR COLLAT is_correct 7 3 QAT 50e I8 ‘*’d};u‘ hl made of AT 25¢ NEW A MARIE ANTOIN- duck with black polka dot. trimmed The application of the Bank of Califor- B est — a Asie, : ETTE BUSTLE, filled with with ing and finished that it ment of [ lu.;hnluk AL k»lf“\“ L_~ . best quality sterilized curled hair, cov- with lawn ng( 50,000 be ca ed, sl IBoIs dilke SuRdeaten ered with “hair cioth, light in weight, ; quality SATIN %e. AT 17¢ % k: i " BELTS, best qual- T"‘ AT 10 FDIES, BETS ot ausk AT Bl LADIES, PRAWERS mpge wian, » ¥ pi strong metal buckle, heavily enameled; dcep ruffle, w,m two rows of Torchon shades: no 10c. lace insertion, edged with Torchon lace. AT 75¢ LADLES_‘ UNDERSKIRTS, AT 3¢ BMBROIDERY, best quality Now e made of best quality green Cambric foundation; good, AT 39¢ LADIES' CORSET COVER, Italian cloth, highly mercerized, with Kae "ETA RIBBON; best No. 3 in all newest to $1x0,000 on its $ii- was denicd. A repr of ~nung Lutton-hoie edge, 3% inches wide} made of best quality fast deep accordeonpleated ruffle; extra dust Ny ed that it ness had § colored lawn, high neck, long sleeves. ruffie; were $L materiaily ‘EN ANNE e \;Le]ll\;; x AT 25¢ EMBROIDERY, best quality Now ¢, AT 12%¢ New QU | creascd sirong button- AT Qg LADIES' BELT BUCKLE, TIES, made of pest qual- ing engaged in carrying coal to a great hole edge: tern; 12 inches made of good quality untar- ity white lJawn, with fancy colored or | |extent. 8 £ 8 wide; no nisnable metal, in oxidized and gold, polka dot borders; neatly hemstitched; [ 1. 8 and G & Na«whf:‘ll‘v\an'tgg‘ the B BT 1¢ EMBROIDERY, good quality hew div shipe. Now . now 12, Srsesnient. . on . tmprovems A ambric, button-hole edge, 115 LADIES' KIMONA WRAP- LADIE ZA COLLARS, from $1660 (o S14.000, but 1 inches wide: now 1c ¥ard, se s AT 980 LiRetet Gy Vigured AT 25¢ LADIES, 7Az4 COLLARS 3 = lawn, fast colors, trimmed with broad es T. Boyd's LADIES' FLANNELETTE H Bt lawn, duck or mercerized zephyrs; Favaca 1 § AT 35¢ §itiars, made of very best 0333 Of solid color; full length, £00d trimmed with dainty embroidery or V 2500 0 343,500, for large re- @8 quality striped Flannelette, deep flounce, N ADtemt NETaw waAlsy, Icteieoncsilsec: now %o | Seca lkten b o B Lcatly hemmed; now oc. AT 15¢ 1 T, Labios cmaTELAINE g00d quality percale, sizes 32, AT $2, o0k e CIANL S \ch were denicd except one. p SAILOR COLLARS, best 36: Aot ey ; £ . AT 29¢ Giaiiig biae, with isersi: ok e ity ilicde | Db ted w1ty Tingat, ¢ on real estate 2 of embroidery; good, sirong, washable; S TS HANDKER. beads: fancy top of finest untarnish- application of Desue J- Tricot rd., B now 29c. AT 10 S B S S NPy qual. able oxidized mn:L kwith hea'fi' ch?m | improvements from $51.0% DRESS SHIELDS, b kit : Vow and chatelaine hook: suitable for 000 was denied, as was the peti AT 10c RRESS NimnDs 52&3‘23’; ity Jrteh linen, neatly hemstitcned. Now mourning wear. Worth $4 50; now $2 50. alfield for a reduction from $500 B washable; now loc. LADIES HANDKER- AT 3Q¢ LADIES CHATELAINE i Fung pak § AT 5g TORCHON LAc AT 56 L Ries hude of besi Irish C EAG. made of good cow-seal pplication of ¥ best qual- Jotlog ohe On. Cliay San jand ity; good, strong, well-rinished olored hemstitched border. pressed leather, leather lined. strong TREe; ads JADDY by jnaving some of W cdge: 5 inches wide; now sc. B fahcy (ealoyed Peatner covered frame and chatelaine duced, on Their real estate was [§ AT 22¢ LADLES' DRAWERS, best AT 19¢ LACE HOSE, best hock. Now 3. e o soft_bleached musiin, = hem- quality Engiish thread, fancy Latest novelty in VEILING. The applications of H. P. Umbsen and [l Stitched or embroidery trimmed: now Parisian eficct, double neeis and AT T5C Falest noy RED VEIL, G. H for reduct of asse: toes, good fast black. Now 19c. made of best quality chiffon, deep hem- ments on their per: 0 to nothing were ref. erty fro Ar 50 OVERCOLLARS, made of best AT ]OG L ADIES HANDKER- U[c“pr\ border, with black velvet pclka lawn, neat embroidery, but- CHIEFS, Lest 1 lawn, ga 11; yds. long; suitable for hat ssor. . ton-hole edge: now se. neatly hemstitched. trimmed with fuli § e yman Wolf, whose LADIES' BELTS, good qual- edge cf Valenciennes lace and ins i IRWAG | house w uced AT 196 jig"5icRied silk, dip buckle Now doe: REY AT $1.98 BAiRF of bast ausitty Tt i s lten to mmpeat G0 explain § and slide for the back of best untarnish- AT 15¢ GHILD'S HOSE, best quals ind-made Battenberg lace. with extra The Bored Aeriind et ol . Jiabicimstali now 1o, U et inces; ox. heavy linen center; 20x54; all well made. AT 25¢ Ney, sreen or blue cie. black, double heels. toes and knées; ex- heavy line selaal ummer weight, VEILING, best qual- (re fine ribbed s AT 90¢ EQLNT DE VENISE ALL- length, very elastic. Now 15 ATg 500 MADE VEILS, ueal quality OVER, best quality: new tiled by persons arbitra Le referred to the Assessor for action, and adjourned to meet to-morrow moin- 8 ity; now %c MEN'S SOCKS, made of ing at 9:3) o'cloc! ¢ AT 12 c Chiffon, with deep hem, che- patterns; 18 inches wide. Now %c. Ao N best quality Peruvian cot- . 3 borders: colors Diue, reen ant VEILING, made of L SRR Lo 8 ton, lisie finish, double heels and toes, in Dille_dotte: b Vowbies - -KF. 10¢ Bemmant Y g Will Be No Parads. an’ iack v 1355 brown, etc.; 1% yards long. & best quality meshes, chenille ra i tan or biack, now 13izc. APRONS, g6¢t; 27 and 36 inches long; 2c, 35c and The convention of the of this city. Ala nat has had in G g KITCHE o M AT 1c BLACK TOILET PINS, made AT 12%C muge “of ~good quality geti 27 and 3 lnche b of best tempered wire, needle .pecked gingham; in blue or brown harge the ar- [§ points. box of s dowiss k: full length, good width; now AT $15.00 Fe QLRIGH FEATH. { LISLE A, S BLA for monster initiation of J8 AT 50¢ LADL Lc. Tb. high luster, extra tight curl, 34 n Hall on the night TIGHTS. best quality Amer- - New ' evectdjform o .4 ThaEs IHEk Justete emre S St had g B ica | i ok ; = ~ TS inches long; black, gray and natural. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS, had arraneed [ ican lisle, fitted yoke, drawn through AT $1 CORSETS, made of best ches X AT 5¢ s o I Dubie el with silk tape, good fast black, now 50e. mmm) Italian dmh; bias cut, hand fov G 2 °F SHIELD: . t steel, fiared LADIES' WHITE WAIST, neatly hemstitched. hand-made Spanish- nithout the pother of sewing in; made a 327 MAJE sTy CORSET, for ,full fromt, French back, mew Irom the munneries; worth four times A JosT A= G Ao meAayi~G i > 2 & ality fibe insook cov E r sta s, We his price—sc. = . il )t bes y fiber, nainsook covered tout women; made of , 'fancy adjustable collars. Were .t ok P N oh Sty 200 B ot best quality fi ; = K a ney Lok I PR .Pli?srrlhv can be adjusted by ‘means of shoulder pest quality Italian cloth, boned now 8% 2 AT 25¢ The new VASSAR COMB— »arison, therefore it ided to [l elastic and small safety pins; now %e. . throughout with genuine highly tem- AT 8¢ LADIES CORSET COVERS, Made of the very finest and There will be AT $1.25 Ladies WHITE SKIRTS, pered steel; lous. short or medium quality soft bleached polished Italian shell; smooth and round Jowing night a 4 uality Lonsdate cam: Fengeh. his corset. s Eustantecd by muslin, high or Jow necks tght Htine: Dolned oo Thn sampoth sad feund . however. ric, | déeBl icgen Bovacs edge, with the maker; if a steel breaks within three Now Se. scratch or tear the hair: patented to — qr.-ng buttonhole edge, embroidery, ex- months we replace it with a new cor- AT -0 LADIES' HOSE, best quality hold the stray locks and gives a chic tra dx.q ruffie;. full length and width; set. Worth $5.00; now $2.75 2UC French cashmere, double appearance; stock-taking: no profit 1t out the parade featur initiation 3 nd bali i e —— — B now $1.2: AT $1.00 Nev. W, B rolnsr:'rs, heels and toeg. fa wblaCk' full length, now; Zec. 7 otk g e e & el 3 s g ok 5 ; LADIES' ' C OM B - made of best quality Ital- very elastic. No c. = Z GIVES GOVERNOR SAVAGE AND PARTY OF NE- | "ot D “,} AT 190 B i DTN an doth hine cut. hand peres et AT’ 98¢ LADIES UNDERSKIRTS, BY 19¢ [ s o Y:g; ALUABLE POINTERS ON THE ART OF SWIMMING, | X0 a olar (CASE, good pressed seal grained leath- Dust, long over the hips and abdomen, C pest quality mercerized cloth, bristles, firmly set in by new patent pro- DIVI FOLLOWED BY LUNCHEON | : er, riveted steel frame: now 1fc. top meatly bound with satin ribbon; plack and white stripe, deep flounce fin- cess; hardwood emamel backs: no profit Nead b;_ Pa‘d d AT 3Q¢ Best quality HAIRBRUSH, oW $1.00. ished with neat ruffle, full length and now: 1de. > - E S i R 3 & & < = genuine hog bristles, solid AT 1Q¢ SKELETON COLLAR width. Now 9%c. LADIES' UNION SUI £ et prooti Beck ofrtime bt oy i FRAME. made of best quai- AT 9Bp VALENCIENNES LACE— AT J5¢ LATswe Srewoes gk & atiipoh Tabiong fobioh & trin for Walsonsile: Soibers B Un 1 ” a Cure hogany or cedar: now 39c. ity feather bone and light weight; New patterns, one-half inch . 08 Tn. S - rted | will remain until to-night AT 50¢ LADIES' CORSETS, made French tarletan just the thing to tié wide; looks like real, but not in price; tiread: knee length, finished with a dispo The programme of 'lhp} Nebraskans i E f e ed of good quality batiste, new Your ribbons oL ow lg;uLoR o 12 yards to piece; %‘S-ERY 2 gf-fc"e '533"“”’ s g to-day includes a tally-ho ride to straight front. neatly bound with sati 4 COL- EMBROI — Made of P = the members of the S B mlin: m;‘(‘ blus and \v?)fllxr}? AT $1 -25 LAR, made of best quai- AT 25¢ good quality muslin: pew 14¢ LADIES VESTS—Made of ity French grass linen; all-over tucked, s open-work patterns, buttonhole AT 'IZA(: fine French cotton; low- APomtwe and Enphnnc AT s] 00 LADIES' UNDERSKIRT, rimmed with two rows of white silk 0upt 12 inches wide; no profit; price %¢c. necked and no slesves, lace trimmed, to Governor Savage. p rty v&ll] df—part for the FH-J at 6 o" P ohe ety for 3 morth an BES - - St S AT 250 LADIES, SROMTE, mass of on, Froueh,sheve; soom shen See AT 456 LADIES vESTS Low seck; very enjoy: TR ot R AT 480 LAD!E§‘” $PIIRT WAIST, S ped Madras; all fast colors. Now 19 here’s your opportunity; 49c. best American silk, jetsey ribbed, fin- their credit since H—H-l-lo'»r-z--‘w-'-m. : - ‘ e h;‘::l nqu.nlx;y_ strl!:meeg Is’le:ec?l:'. 816 MARKET STREET, 1:}:3:1 slwllli(lhtac;:cg:cted lace, run through and party have been | M EN ONLY AT 3¢ BONNET PINS. best quality J fiE RBSENBER Funning through to 11 0'Farren. AT 45¢ LARIES WHITE skimrs— e party. fi’rfl:l. H”TGHEH PHAYS e R O S Mail Orders Solicited. PHELAN BUILDING. BOstches ailes e ek i Y ntal Hotel at 9 o'clock ye urd-y' § end arranged for a trip to the House. A car ride was indulged in vo hours and the western part of the RS s ¢ | PERSONAL MENTION. | OCEAN STEAMERS. OCEAN TRAVEL. ity CL_:%'L\AQ s, inspected. 4 mig:”fg; { | T. L. Reed, an ofl man of Reedley, is a faciiic Coast Steamship Ue. | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. was guest at the Gran EOs L ba Some twenty availed : PAST STEA :!‘llgmselides‘fl the Mayor's invitation and | | Solomon Kusel Asks the | Ex-State Senator W. B. Lardner of Au- .\,si‘,f‘;;"{;uf;;;'f b i B ees ok gk o e 3 fo) t to P t Wit burn is at the Lick. * For, Ketchikan, Juneau. v S| way, etc., aska— . ng contests afe et ms pavty| CoUrt to Preven e | { Dr. A. C. Hansen of Lytton Springs is a o Suly 10, 18, 30, 25, 30, DIRECT. e e asoriet Sematnetion. | Suing Him | { Eusstat e Clliiguts. Pay's steamers at Seattie. e Mayor developed a surprising agility | ‘ W. J. Nelson, a mine owner who resides For Victoria, Vancouver, LEAVE SE.\mg‘ at diving al cust\Aggc alrmxu;mr]tls:;g | | | Count.y Clerk Finds Misgs- | at Los Angeles, is at the Grand. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- YALENCIA S recutives carried off the honors | Solomon Kusel, the wholesale butcher, i 5 Speaker C. W. Pendleton of Los an- |1l a_m. 15, B0 At A L O ofthe secasicn e ere vee | WHO for vears has been a familiar figure F.L. TALCOTT, m. D ing Divorce Com- Seles '8 resistered at the Grand. Change it Seate to il company's stcamers | . And fortuiguly during the siesem Following the bath the party were the | around the City Hall, is heartily tired of R. C. Flower, a banker of New York, | €M to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. | Valencia made regular trips to Nome last ests of the Mayor at 2 funcheon at the multiplicity of actions brought against There 1s no disease pecullar o | laint. Sin of the late ex-Gov Flower, 1o | | For Eureka (Humboldt bay)—1:30 p, m., |Year, landing all passengers and freight with- ug. B him by his wife and has applied to the men which we cannot cure. Our | P o y cousin e late ex-Governor Flower, is ! yuiy 11, 16, 21. 26, August 5, out loss, mishap or delay. For passenger rates ernor S: s & Dr. Talcott offers an experience of at the Palace. For Los - Port Los Angeles and | and Nome folder apply former spoke Baperior Conrs for_protection.. He gnsd over twenty years devoted | : Redondo). 3 Santa Barbara— }ICE—+ New Montgomery the beauties for an_injunction yesterday restraining il e Wit~ B | W. B. Rawson, a mining man with | £500nG0). San jDicse and San SRt (et E ed Kusel from bringing any further of Men, and his known reputation | The papers in the Jakes divorce sult, | claims in Sonora, Mexico, is registered at | - State of California, Thureday, 0 a, m. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents, the metropolis of the against him, alleging that they are is a guarantee of the most careful | the disappearance of which a few days | the Occidental. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East C. D. DUNANN. Gen. Pass. Ast., United States. The | heing brought for the sole purpose of | attention to every case committed | ago caused a sensation in the office of o San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- 10 Market st.. San Francisco. a few well chosen|annoying and harrassing him and causing | to our care. e do not delude County Clerk Mahony, were found yes- District Attorney Lewis F. ByINgton| ooy, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford, San se proposed & toast to | hjm inconvenience. He states in his com- | ourselves that we are the only | “CODDES. \ o A hets left yesterday for Lake Tahoe to spend | Luis Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport 2 the Nebraska. A toast to | piaint that he is 74 vears of age and speclalists that cure ''Weaknesses | terday in a_box close to Proper re- | his summer vacation. He will be gone | (*Corona oniy). ucfl!c .s.(. 2= anp SYONEY r was also drunk, the »?;:.;;dpn‘r(;‘ Iy in need of the peace and qulel, and luttwr ».:Jhl!eis;s urlMen," ;)ux | ceptacle. They had been dtpos:ilcg fi;lex;e two weeks. goron; JulDy 13, 21 2 ;ug‘un,g. ks ke 10 DIRECT LINE 1o TARITL n The Mayor was which his wife disturbs by her per-| we state without fear of contradic. ! with as much secrecy as attended their 0os Bay, 9 a. m., Juiy 9, 17, 25, August 2. v TRA nolul 4 at 2 o'clock in_order to | n.iual appeals to the law. | tion that previous to our announce. | abstraction. To whom their removal and | Frank Burnet, a popular clerk of the| For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del |- 153'535;";“ a0 s H{.’hu,h',el‘,":' ,‘n“:"-_ | " Since 189 Mrs. Kusel has brought five ment of the importance of urethral | return is due must remain a mystery, for | Grand Hotel and prominent member of \tata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla, | g °g" yy AMEDA, for Hondlulu, £ NUTS. | suits against her husband, two for divorce | tatte affections as. facors. in’ aie: in neither instance was any trace of the | the Olympic Club, leaves to-day for a | Giaymas (e x)~10 3’ m.. Tth of each month. | S .. Saturday. A GRAFPE- end three for maintenance. In December, 2 Azt ie: | purloiner left. The papers are now 1 He will visit hi = or S 8. 8. MARIPOSA__ for it ot gy orders of men that treatment wis in e BT o heafe- | summer vacation. sit his par- | Right reserved to change cteamers or sail- . Aug. 30,10 M g ;‘}[’h :iue‘?u‘ruuln o eaiTOioe: ATELE conducted in an impracticable and . 1Ly \‘xoct]}('g%l‘gk g o Tl puty ents at Vancouver, B. C. lngrdalem ................ : 3 am 2 with c 23 . ccessful manner. v | Coun e st i v R AR 7 T N § S, 60 FEED THE cHILDREN' |came up for trial and Mrs. Kusel w e e :,.,401‘1’1‘; i | The finding of the divorce papers is lia- ."J‘c:;”:eo:ozlpn_‘ New Montgomery | J, , SPRECKELS & BROS. (0.. (:enerai Agts.. 337 Market < B non-suited November of the follow: tion_of our methods by others is ! ble to prove a matter of serious moment Benefit to a Teamster. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO_ Gen. Agents. Gen’] Pass. Officz, €43 Market SL., Pler No, 7. Pacide it. Learn What to Give Them. ling year suit for main- | proof of our statement. to the Canadian physician, as it affords D. DUNA Gen. Tass Agt., = = | tenance, 5 denied her. She | —_— | Gillara an opportunity to prefer a se-| A Srand benefit e“‘"“""";"“;l‘”“ ten- 10 Market st San Francisco. | QOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRAN3A e | sought ‘a reconciliation with her aged The Radical Cure of Varicocele | rious charge against Jakes. He claims | dered to John E. Cooley, a disabled mem- DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. weak children should look | spouse, it is alleged, two years later, but | | that the doctor was not a resident of | ber of the Teamsters’' Union, last night at o R & N Co > i 2 the youngsters stout | he Gfitusell to .flrljow lh;dr to return to h]mi‘ < The ;1’:1“;‘“1“; [oh{ \;aricm;-:e this S"‘%‘E? necessary ;éfar whent he | Eintracht Hall. After a lengthy literary e o |In July, 1823, she filed a supplemental | as called for e ingenuity commenced divorce proceedings, a state- - h R A | straining order preventing him from dis- | e “;’;'g:“"m‘"" an¥, in_the complaint. 4 o 5 PORTLAND. Or. P g Aty g Bl g 3 PR .| posing of any of nis property. The suit ! Sl a1l mettiods Sother | than, Dr. Jakes was arrested here on a mis- » SEENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN her exnerience in |Pf e g 5 pge operation are absolutely worth- t d And short Rail Line From Portland to All | ADA, 32 Broadway (Fludson building), New EXY | was dismissed in October and a few days Soei inful, illogical and d demeanor charge preferred against him ADVEBTISEMEN’TS Th oy . “About two | later she brought a new suit for support o B g Bt Mt by W. H..Gillard, his wife's brother, who Points East. Through Tickets to Al | York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coasc |in which she also charged him with de- | peom, Notgithstanging (el accused him of forsaking Mrs, Jakes and Foints, all Rall or Steamship and Rall, 1t | Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue,’San Franciseo. r-old Isabeila | 00, "and cruelty. The case came up'! g Ryt cloping from Greenwood, British Co- LOWEST IRATmS., TPickels ®d T sH Bufiiend. TR ROt stomach and bowel trou- | pefore Judge ]SQawl_(H dwqo Hgte& a llmd: through electricity, injection lumbia, w“lh ; nurseJrfiwm he emp|o;;eg Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals, AMERICAN LINE, at s ve de- | lasting eral weel eclare usel in- | and ligatures, but we do not 1 in his sanitarium. es was arreste Salls Jul: - w st times that we o | 0> st of eny wrong.dolng =nd refused to) know of s single. instance 1 [at tne 'St. James lodging-house, ‘where §5: COLUMBIA Salle July 12, 2 Aug. 1,11 21 | _ NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. recovering. i give Mrs. Kusel the relief she asked for. | which & cure has been effected | he was living, it was said, with his for- -.July 17, 27," Aug. 6, 18 Nothing further was heard from Mrs. | by these means, and patients | mer_employe. smmer safls from foot of Spear st. 11 a.m. ik S it Kusel in the way of legal action until | who have subjected themselves | "Gillard has proved a veritable Nemesis . W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong'y.S.F. from August | ;"6 ot of the present month, when she | to such methods canmot fail | to Jakes. He followed him here, located NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. at condition, when I de- | brought a new suit for maintenance, in | to have been disappointed. The | \im and then caused his arrest, learning Vaderland.July 19,noon) Zeeland ..Aug. 2. noon e kit 1 4 typed ch: s operation on the contrary 1s i i that Jakes had last De- Kroonland.July 26.noon|Friesland. Aug. 9. nees Al e Sote 2 all quanti- | which she makes the stereotyped charges | et b $ n the meantime tha s ast De. SERA 8 eny - |of cruelty and desertion and makes_the | S, simole, SSedory | vember filed a suit for divorce against INTERRATIONAL NAVIGATION €0 ties three v. 1 poured bollin€ | came demands upon her husband. This | e o B B his wife, charging her with deserting him. THAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARE. COR- | e e e ter ove 1 them stand five | last action, alleges Kusel, is in keeping | days quiet is observed. . After ‘When the case came up before Judge ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., AND RIVE s St B - adied. LRt whh] the ‘;uus bro,ug};v. u:hfcrmer yeurfi a very long experience and | Mo, as [hfd fliggrc:flrpa lel{:rdwelieh rdnu%h for YOKOHAMA and }:Iougzgos);a. caliing a¢ | BAY R STEAMERS. - s by his wife, merely for the purpose o thorough trial of all unsurgical , needed eviden wishe: 0 > Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki an anghai and | © . 2 and a very little sugar. | getting what property he has left and to | procedures that have everri‘ten | prosecute his brother-in-law on a much "HEAI— ESEN. MECK connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | FQR U, S, NAVY YARD ANJ- VALLEID frioen day, the 15th of No- | &nuoy him. The action instituted yester- | recommended we have discard- | more serious charge than a misdemeanor. dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day ' S £ NO- | Gav was assigned to Judge Sloss by | el them and now onerate in | He desired to show that Jakes had com- of sailing. 4 Steamers GEN. FRISBIZ or MONTICELLO until now we have never had sky, W issaed a writ re- every single instance. Our ! nitted perjury in swearing in his i SS. NIPPON MARU. ‘rhuna.- . July 24,1902 '? | Judge Murasky, who . perjury 8 suit MAm: 9:45 3:15 her a drop of medicine and she ie ! tyrnable July i ;nnmbrgl\"n o:::‘rfih';?‘ the city | Jor divorce that he had been a refldenl §8. AMERICA Fo s“umy :15 and ‘“ At S— ?- ture of healt al e pre| 1 -] AR A WNEMAN N AR | o 2 (3 - Lea ture of health. So also is my little 2 Tor these cases, ant with e e :h‘z‘. usltd“e {°ie°’}§u§§" sln,x“::t. o pgi' ss. HONGKONG MARD. Valiejo 7 a. m., 8 ». m. except : re old. He has lived on Receives Severe Sentence. | staff of sradunted nurses and | Sakes' “attorney fled & dismissa) of thy fie ~ootron ,"k,",_,"“‘“,:«s'”:d”fiu“ ] ey Y g S . was a vear cld and | Charles Flinck, who was convicted of X SAciL e e Gan oy | @ivorce suit and Jakes prepared to make U S0 puage sRplY At Sasiodan's ST Latiar e R ‘l‘o‘k? lmdpch. Ta ut 1 y ise a cure in five days. Wi eig] passags £ P pie 3 sslon-street u‘m 1 fellow you mearly | prytally assaulting a helpless invalid at 2 Tor OO mobEY ot némo-: | a vigorous defense to Gillard’s charge. 421 Market street, corner First. BROS. N v wnat X i the | DS A e or_sanitarium privileges unti] | ——— : W. H. AVERY, General Agent. “Nearly every one asks wha e € ! of Mrs. Cano's residence. udge Conlan | our work is done. i i v P g 5 children. for they are 5o big and healthy. | Yesterday for sentence. The Judge inim- || LU TEEIme 1 (| Officer McGee Stops Runaway. A Mistake Corrected. | pAGIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION G0, Tona Po C “Our r-0lG daughter began to have | posing sentence stated that the gravity | S e e ‘d‘mfl:: gg:;r“od o N “;fiz.ymlele on S A i g . ches about “hri {Cf the offense was considerably heigl : Many people have us they did not wi e o e ciimas and w |ened by the fact that the defendant, after Varicocele " Stricture, Cortas” afternoon, recelved @ serles of ‘outs and | to m any more Biectrical machines. e wene | AN Cia Sud Amoricana d2 Vaporss Successer 1o DR. LT PO . put glasses on her. She got some better, | PO DY ICoeq™ ‘trom his vietim had | fous fl;g:d r'zrseals,es(;nfll Acute brulses on the body and lower limbs while to 4 inform you.that ours is NOT AN ELEC- |1, valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central ¢ C"m'f;\-'rflxml‘l’ but wes still very poorly. Finally I took | Jleaded that he might be allowed to see | o B < Pl R topping a runaway horse which was at- CAL MACHINE. We want you to call | 104 South American ports. Salling from Hew. g R ITHa- away her food and put her od | him for a minute and had umen ad- el i ok P ed to :dbutcl);ers wagon. The aom&: ;: nr':tfle- n{t:d“-::_t-hey‘l’gn;'fi-;‘entn i) tn}“, 3. pler 10, 12 m. % g Kow m;&t}_ulimx‘fl»- Grape-Nuts. She steadily i ‘ed and is | vantage of .the occasion to rain blows on was dragged quite a ce ang . ] a 5 .- .....July 30 COLOMBIA ... Paca, mow abie to £0 10 school regularly and 1s | Uhe, heipless man a second fime. 11 V‘"fl{ DR. TALCOTT & CO |§ phieis'of e wagon passed over botn bif | sstiurs ' shor o, sz Snd sive vou 507 | EBRTmiiaLa: “Xue."S AREQUIPA | Aug 21 ”“; ST s Va % , ‘um Co. |Of the fact that Flinck has been in ja egs at the and er his ankls v g Hheso sloniners sth Al Dot Otfeg Bours quite well.” Name given by Postum Co., | £ *0¢ 100, "o 0 qiting trial the Judge | M Btriotly Reliable Bpecialists, Hie was treatad by Dr. J. V. Leontrd ot | CALIFOENIA GXYGENOR CO. | trai and South American pessmuse e KA o Battle Creek, Mich. theught that the additional sentence of 1140 MARKE'! ST the Emergency Hospital for several con- (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Frefght | o — —— —————————— Look for free recipe book in each pack- | fifty day= in jail or $100 fine would be tused injuries, after ‘which he was sent Room. 214, Callaghan Building. and passenger office. 316 California st. Weokl C‘“' " '~ age of Grape-Nuts. sufficiently severe, and he 50 ordered. to his home at 512 Hyde street. AGENTS WANTED. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. v per

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