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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1903, / Y0URG SOLDIERS ARE INSPECTED Drill of Cadets of Third Congregational Church. b Corps Which President Pro-| | nounced Best Holds An- nual Review. | v of the cadets of the | ch, the bes y or State, oc- at the Page-street ar- the church and visitors. The “aptain F. K =t Regiment, N. | | listinguished inspected by ( C, Fir the feature of | e showing made by the | vrise even to their ad- | were ¥ perfect in | is possible to be- tke precision with | various mane ndorsement lock ated they exec ril exercises by by a picked squad the William & happy d compli- | rowing 1t Roosevelt's of the or se of the review Rev review recept miiftary for and he told Rader’s Olsen was ny and his | t .m,‘ ered commission BLANCHE WALSH’S FORMER HUSBAND IS COMING HERE Alfred Hickman, Matinee Idol, to Appear at California--Discovered as Spouse of the Actress and Divorced the Same Day - — | | are both glad to be home. | ;snnl throughout the State and the police | ' RUNAWAY B0Y3 RETURN HOME George McMullan and Rodney Sturtevant Tire of Adventure. Start Out to Make Their Fortune but Hardships Are Too Great. —_— Rodney Sturtevant and George McMul- lan, aged 11 and 10 years, respectively, ran away from home on May 5, and after giving the world a battle for ten'days and their parents no end of worry re- turned on their own accord. Sturtevant | was the leader in the enterprise. He had | been reading Horatlo Alger’s stories about “Rufus the Bootblack’” and other tales of boys going out into the world and by dint of pluck and energy rising to be heads of big establishments, and he determined to try his luck. He induced McMullan to follow him and the pair planned to do wonderful things. Sturtevant secured the | | captital for the scheme. He found $8 ! Iying loose in his uncle’s house, and with | this money the youngsters migrated to | Oaklana. { It was great sport at first. They lived | at 2 big hotel and had cream puffs three times a day. They bought lots of pea- | nuts and chewing gum and felt like capi- talists on a vacation. All these luxuries were paid for out of the $8, and thej { money soons dwindled away. Both lads | managed to secure employment distrib- | uting handbills for a theater and were raid 25 cents a day, with the privilege of | | seeing the show each night. How they managed to exist on this meager sum | they will not explain. At any rate they Robert Steadman, tevant | police. the uncle of the Stur- the matter to the the pair were | boy, reported Descriptions of of many cities and watch for them. The mother of young | Sturtevant was in Alameda visiting friends and did not know of her son’s ab- | sence until last Sunday. She was greatly towns were on the A Great Sale of Black Dress Goods A money saving opportunity. The chance to get a black skirt or dress that you can wear on all occasions. The fab- rics are stylish and absolutely perfect in every way. Sale to be corfducted on the left aisle of the first floor. Don’t miss it. Doors open at 8:30 a. m. $1.50 FRENCH BROADCLOTH FOR g8c — Every thread wool panne finished, an extra heavy quality, especially made for c«-au “capes and tailor suits. This is a rich, fast black cloth that will al- ways retain its color and finish. Also shown in new shades of tan, gray, red, reseda, brown and new blue. Sponged and shrunk frce of charge by our new electrical proc A wonderful re- 98c AR P Y S P Gl Y a yard $1.00 BLACK CREPE DE PARIS 75c—\ fine, sheer, all wool ¢ soft and clingy and especially good for faney street and evening costumes. Has a very silky finish and is shown in both blue and jet black and in many new summer and evening colorings. Forty 75 inches wide. A big bargain while it la a yard C 85c BLACK MIRROR MOHAIR soc—This is an extra heavy iron frame weave, and one of the finest Alpacas for shirt waist suifs and bathing costumes ever offered. It is shown in a glossy fast black, also in navy, royal blue, silver gray, garnet, 'full 46 inches wide <ad one of the greatest specials we h:nc ever made 50 ............... a yard DVUC 85c FANCY OXFORD WAISTINGS soc—An assorted lot of styles on sale Monday. They are shown in black and white and blue and white Oxford Cheviots and Alpaca checks, also in white Oxford Cheviots with polka dots, stripes and figured designs in black, blue, green, etc. They are fully mercerized and will wash purfcul\ 50 D Your choice while they last. .a yard A Great Sale of Pongee Silks. Our entire line of beautiful brocaded Pongee silks, in an immense variety of patterns, goes on sale to-morrow at a tremendous , reduction. Included in the lot are some colored satin lace stripes, so popular this season for waists and suits. Th ~11k~ are all washable materials and have been selling from 43¢ to 85c a yard. Your pick from the entire assortment 39 DeINNING tO-MOTTOW. . ... e.nnesessnnenennnnnns. a yard C BLACK PEAU DE SOIE—One of the greatest specials we have ever offered in the silk department. This is a silk especially able for coats, suits, skirts and \\ahh and is a splendul v [ RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTH ERN PACI FIC Napa, Calstoga, s..m ‘Rosa 7:30a Niles, Lathro 8.00s Dayis. 8.00. P Martinez, Stockton, Saer Mendota, uu\lord nciton, Bakersteld. 8304 Shnsin Bepross Dusie W (for Bartlett Springs). Wiil 1Fruto. Red Bluff, Portiand. Nlles, San Jose. Livermore, Stoc ton,Tone.§ | Marysy 8.30a Oakdale. A 2 nora. Tuolumne and 9804 Martinez and Way 10.004 Valiejo 410.00a Crescent City E —Port_Costa, | Stockton, Mereed, Fresno, Bakersfeld, Los Angeles and New Orleans. (Westbound arrives as Pacific Coast Express, via Cosst Line) 10.004 The Overland Denver, Omaha, 1200% Hayward. ) 11.90¢ Sac mesto Kiver Stea 35.30r Ben 8 \Moulhnd_ Witkinms, Colasa it * Kuights Lendiug. Marys flle, Oro 3.30» lhvwnm Niies 4.00r Martinesz, “Eastbound. . Lathrop, Stockton. Lodt.. Irvington. Saa (_ 25¢ ‘! 584 111.564 ort 4.300 nuywnm “Niien, Jose, I‘wrmnr» 6.007 The Owl 15.30r N 8.00» H-(v reatal . 42 «7.007 lInu Line Iu&bflll‘) —~ New York, New Los Angeies, Fresno, llni s, Raymond. Mar tines. (Arrives via San Josquia Valle; .{’Wutbonnd) < .25, 7.00r Ssn P |o. Port_Costa, Martines Staziona. i 7 7.58a Redding. mento, Marysviile, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.88a 13.10r Hayward. Kiles and San Jose (Sus- . $11.58a ¥) .28 Port Conea, “Tracy. Lethro > desto, Merced,Raymond, Fresno, Hanford, Visalla, Bakersfield. A NE_(Narrow Gaug Sicer o | | shocked, and his absence grieved her so | ue. Full 20 inches wide, to-morrow’s bargain price 75 co %T:ITJ Market Street.) | that shie” wasimade’ extwemelyfitl sna fa LMY - | oot Slid s LU oSN R R TO a C TPABS Sata Crus Excumsion (Susdsy ol | | now confined to her bed. Young McMul- | B e . i zree from the | | [1an's parents also did some worrying and | ; Feiton. Bouiaer Creek. Saais »f the compan | usea every efr carn of his where- | I Cinz and Way Stations. - sar e — A 3 The Silk Gloves Are In. v s of promotior B L 2 2 - A o A ew Almaden, Los Gatos. n P | The two lads returned in a repentant | Our own- importation, perfect fitting. Examine fingers inside A saumrlp';:eksswu‘uux and POy St 1:']"""‘]' F“‘“h were roundly scolded ff;r‘ thousand pairs of new patent woven finger silk gloves just arrived. PRI Ay Loy o DT ion = jhelractions. and ut to bed without thelr | All sizes, in black, white, tan, mode. brown, gray and slate. Every Satnrday | suppes. The youngsters are now posing | e 5 A 3 % through to S < | as heroes among thelr companions. They | pair guaranteed. The ticket reads, “You can’t wear them out. If st Felton for Boulder Creec e B | are telling thelr experiences with a great | 50, we give you a new pair.” No patchc no humps, no holes—a Mondsy only from Sants Cruz).. 18.50a \ | | deal of satisfaction. Both aré glad to be | home again and promise loose from their mothers’ wonderful glove, a wonderful value.. cut : A GLOVE BARGAIN—Our celebrated SA 50 American Queen k never to '_O'AKLAND HARBOR FERRY. m A\ FRANCISCO, Fout of Market St. 3.00 5.1 apron strings | -'50c and 75¢ (ANCISCO, § {ipe kid From OAKLAND, Foot of Broxdway — 18:00 18- 5 - | ! again. | 18:05_10:00 a.. _12.00 2.80 4.00 B R R T T | gloves rc(h]ued !OISI .00, p‘;llnlc \nuludll nd shown m““i” .«w.}n- COAST UNEme‘n“m’zd - | | ment of colors and sizes. of our old customers well know this s | }ASSAILANT OF CHINESE | $1.50 glove and the reduction will come as a great sur- 1 00 A ::: -,‘g::::?, ;:,‘;fii;}""’ 30 r | MAY REMAIN IN JAHK.! T AR AT SRR R T e o 00a New Atmuden.. . raior f exc —_ - - —— % | | B 154 Monterey and Santa Cruz Excar s excelle BT | | Healdsburg Youth Who Attacked a | 8.00a Con: ltfi:“‘!nlzg'?:fl—smmon:ri b 2d st te ch applause | | FORMER HUSBAND OF BLANCHE WALSH, WHO WILL APPEAR IN | Physician Offers No Suf- | ‘o;a. L."’m)y l:‘l|nv'.|uvr, Py r | THE AUGUSTIN DALY MUSICAL CC TO BE PRODUCED AT ficient Excuse. ‘ astroville. Saltnas. 'HE CALIFORNIA BEGINNING NEX mposed of e < | | MARYSVILLE, May 16.—The young| £aa Laiw “Obiapo.” Guwdira, 3 s = s 3 Jx_ man who assaulted Dr. T. W. Hing, a | Sao0 Bucaaveniura, Suaia Puiia, x ; | Chinese physician of Sacramerito, in the | o Too from Sante Cras ead dion : : e theatrical profession nowadays t Iickman, the well-known matinee idol, | smoking car of the Oregon express, was KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN. era0as P const Exiram ticsiin i 1040 aifficult to determine just what's | een the husband of Blanche Walsh, | brought to this city from Chico thi e ot Tt b who, as regards the | li> noted actress. The. actual truth of ' morning ‘to answer to-a charge of bat- | 105, 107 and IC9 POST STREET. as Crescent City Express) 4 g their relationiship to one another was not Orieans. Los Angeles, Sania 5~ stion. ‘The inter st LA ther. tery. He made no excuse for his unpro- Bara, Pacife Grove, Del Soute - m just developed in N friends.” The Boie lm:’ i > ntimate yoxed attack other than that he had been e — {Arrives via Cosst Line West: last seven years Alfred | 1hing was ihe matlon of such &, grinking and that he “didn’t like China- bound). 2 instiution of divoree pro- | in New York the other day by Ish. The proceedings came as a startling s rise to the acquaintances of both parties and have easily furnished the hief theatrical sensation of the week, not 8an Jone. Tres Pl men anyway,” even when he was sober. His name is Arthur W#ight and his home is in Healdsburg. He was on his way to Redding, but will remain over here for the next ninety days unless friends come " Cap SantaCruz.Pactfic @rove,Saiinua, San Lais Obfspo sud Pri ADVERTISEHENTS Jor PodEim [RELULIE Stations .......... Burifngame, San Mateo, R: Menlo Park. Palo Aito. Mountain View, Lawre Clara and San Jose 8.38a San Jose, Giiroy and Way Stationst10.45a 8an Jose, Los Gatos and Principsi SEATTLE, Wash.,, May 16.—A railroad will be bulit this summer from the mouth of the Solomon River on the Seward Pe- ninsula to Council City, a distance of fifty miles. It will be constructed by the e cal to his assistance and pay the $90 fine e [ onty in New York, but also here in' San | which was imposed by the court. 3.00r Dol J\?fifi&" Pxpri..L:nm én Frarclsco. | ; - pe 8an Jose. Gliroy, Hollister, § A number of years ago Alfred Hick- | - T &. THE TAILO| | Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa man became a great favorite in this city | » New Railroad for the North. ey Al R |m| e cee e s S | With the matinee girls. At that time he | £ | { was pla at the Columbia Theater as Spring eni Summs: Goods all In N SUITS 19 To CHICAGO Dal/)’. sa8be ORDER for 15.00¢ member of t pany e original Frawley com- ded in carrying off most His popularity with the and suc honors Values My Exceptlonal CARPETS e 2 & Way Station * n : .“n.;v.. of 1h»bzlrwaler be(‘.‘lme Western Alaska Construction Company, $20.00 5.307 ' iWayStaitons 18004 tubounded and no one before nor since | the vice president and general mamager Are Simply Per- < 16.157 San Mateo, Belmont, Beresford.San succeeded in making such a complete | of which, J. Warren Dickaon. Is aeaSsn An Ideal Train R i S from the footlights Park. Palo 'mo over as | Seattle making his final arrangements for shipping north the immense amount of | material needed. oot My $25 and $30 3| ITS TO ORDER Beat Anything in the Mar- T did he From here Hickman went to New York, i Eastbound.—$an Luts Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los where he has since remained a permanent D T ; ket. ' Seek the Best. New oh Wesboug ’ fixture. It was not long after his arrival i M Perfect l-‘it and ey)... w8 2% HIGH GRADE BODY BRUSSELS there, as the New York divorce court has| MO CBanc> in Naval Observatory. et Witk 11487 Palo Aivo ans Way g% just revealed, that he became the hus- WASHINGTON, May 16—Redr Admiral | ¥, -m;(c‘:fi.nn» .““rs““"“d T Bulion‘_—__ Nt B AN at $1 25 per yard |bard of Blanc Walsh. The marriage | R2msay, Captain Pillsbury and Com- o Hie lu;." SANTA FE TRAINS. A for Morning. P for Afterncon. mander Badger, who were appealed tb to Investigate the expediency of transferring the naval observatory from the Navy De- partment to the Department of Com- | X Saturday and Sunday only 4 8tops at all stations on Sunday. 1 8und: unday oaly. y @Connects at Goshen Jo with traing for Sanferd, Fresno, for Visalla vis Sanger. must have been as sudden as has been its ubsequent discovery, for when he left here, his friends say, Hickman was not acquainted with Blanche Walsh and Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Lim'd 201-3 Montgomy; l‘ f San Pr:‘nnn’;’ 143 8. Bpring Los Angeles, Cal TAPESTRY BRUSSELS | Local 4 ; cven NS Lo 0F 4 ik 0 Visalla, At Floral and Oriental effects. Newest Colorings: L8rge | incy aver that matrimons mad mor eond Tendered s adSEL b AR Ly manC Ang y e e 10 pitis #7ia Coust Line. . Assortment. entered his thoughts. o adverse report. Meeas s Jrsa z ‘;:‘Je;y".:g“mu Ccincid vith this sudd toriety | s 5 # Dail; 3 REPIN VRS v S 00c per yard. | ot e et $°0 ONeY.| tne Beckerath coliestion Liet vonginal Hanford ... 0 & Ve San Joaqutn Velley. . . a man. has attained is the fact e X : Visal hat-t o his city Grawings by old masters, which includes | Kb i SR o "top- Santa Clara south bound only. Connesty To close a.at 5@ per yard | hat he is about to return to this city | yketches by Leonardo da Vinal, Crevelii, Bakersfleld..|'7 10 p| xcent Sundav. for all polnts Narrow Gauge ot 10T s AACEIAE I | tor a summer engagement. He left New ' Botticelli, Filllppo Lippi, Fra Bartoilom- A SEWED, LINED and LAID | York yesterday, enroute to San Francisco | met, Timoretto and Veronese, has been smber m of the famous Augustin aly Musical Comedy Company, which is to open a season of eight weeks at the ter, beginning on Monday ~ | Catifornia Th ‘A | night, May with “A Runaway Girl.” Hickman will play the light comedy role 200 Rugs in all sizes in this and the other Daly pleces tha acquired by the Royal | CALIFORNIA NORTIIWESTEH RY. CO SAN HIANC!S(.[] Allu IUM’H PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot cf Market St. Museum of Ber- | a for morning: p for afterncon. §:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all polnts in San Joaquin Valley. Cor. responding traln arrives at 7:30 a. m. daily. 9:30 a. m. Daily is the CALIFO: LIMITED, ing Palace Sleeping Cm and Dining Cars through to Chicago Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry ADVERTISEMENTS. \n—}.b DAYS srcepted)—6:43, 20, *1:48, Holidays 11 a. m., 12: clas: e 0 second- s | WEE. DAYS—T7:30, to follow, Including “The Circus Girl” “4 | P B U jaity i, ol 3 e T m e e [ STl Vi ONE-HALF REGULAR VALUE Gayety Girl,” “A Country Girl" and * ] 45w o train week days doesenct rum to x aadly. ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. e Toy.' Mili_Valley. L . HOLIDAYS—{, 4:00 p. m, Stockton Local. Corresponding aturdays—Extra trlp at 1:30 Largest stock of Carpets on the Coast in every grade.. Ex- | PR Tkt Ciis o Propc- care of the stomach will sa\;.xzn.fl; AN A B e | train abrives at 11:10 a. .‘n. RER srflwilgazal: 30, 8:00. 0:30, clusive designs—manufactured expressly for e B result in the making of plenty of . 00 B 6 236, 0. g p m O e the Crveris Sieepers ang Frve | | z s1ote # cept 5:15 2 r Cars to Chlcago; also Pala W. & J. SLOANE, of NEW YORK and SAN FRANCISCO | MEN ABE ABBAIGNED!TiCh: red blood and the upbuilding | mets” U SIE, RS A P ol | Biiane Dok om0 Sy S Tad | g 1 of th_c cn?xre system. If your stom- | ’“,“‘T(é‘&l:«";:“n,\x- AEL TO SAN FRaNCIsco ln%.xrr;,l:mnl;r bbb ey SR Assault Cases Against Walbridge |ach is disordered and the blood _wm‘ a-u—x—g 38, - &;l&»' “jfi City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco Thursday and Saturday at § every Monday, Taft and Lawrence White pure take a few doses of Hos- In Effect ORIENTAL RUGS o m - ““Otfices—641 Market_street and in Ferry De- : s 7 < 15, - B May 3. 1903. - (A“’ Clontmued. > A | tetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is the 45 . my 1230, 2 i3, 440, 35:30, | | San Francisco; 1112 Broadway. Oakland. e ’ SOUTH N WALK, C oy v 16.—At ) - - 1 gl 150" RUGS, embracing Beloochistans, Kazakdjis, Daghestans | 1o 1o e town court to.day of | DeSt stomach medicine and blood Irains mare ‘3&1‘,‘1121"‘%-"&55" °‘°";';’A - =i and_Shirvans, that formerly sold at $20.00 and $25.00 each | Hugh §. Knox, son of United States At- | purifier in the world, and will also cxa-.o—“\oeek e O ST i 3i0a] Sd0a torney General Knox; Walbridge Taft, a | cure Dizziness, Belching, Indiges- | 843, 1119 * . it 10:20 al10 20 4 ) . | nephew of Judge Taft, Governor of the | =5 3 [,prn's—a 35, 7:88, 10, 11:10 l Pt 8:00 p/ 9;5 L4 YOUR CHOICE AT $15.°0 EACH | Philippines: James Barney of Cincinnati | tion, Dyspepsia and Malaria. Be |, SUNPASS77" 48 406, "6:08, 71100 10555 nion acriic $:200| 8> | and Lawrence White of Lowell, Mass., | sure to try it. 'For sale by drug- s = THROUGH TRAINS. 2 T:4ba) 140w | students at a private school, who were gists. 7:45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way al'roa Novato, P s charged with having assaulted a citizen, e statlon: : HE 1 Knox and Barney were discharged, it 3 S8 b oy T iars posiat) 2 |73 7 e belng proved that they did not participate e .. Saturdays—Cazadero and way ST MTETTY { 1n the assault, but were making an effort stations. e e SUGGESTS... F s Dainty Muslin Bedroom Curtams, to separate the combatants. The cases Sundlsl‘::;l Lega! Holiday: m., Caza- | 7255 : of Taft and White were continued. e A a Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Foin: D Excellent values. ..., . ;al‘ $2.00_and $4.50 per pair e e s I ! R!y:lxlnd 5%[ on e at S d AND comfort P, Re: ; Sealers Make Small Catches. FERRY—Foot of Market st € L duced 10..........aow. per paif Geyserville, i . VICTORIA, B. C., May 16—The sailing 3 Cloverdale. schooner Victoria arrived at Clavoquet Specially High Class Renaissance Lace Curtains. yesterday with 102 skins for the season. . HILL CLII BEfl Three trains daily. : E 53> Y ) Rllptul'e Through cars first and second class to - wsatie g O | oo a i L i e P Reduced to. T.50 6.00 per pair | making smaller catches than was antlci- . Reduced rates take effect soon. Write 320 8 s 9y . pated. The Annie E. Paint has the high- ey ine Cure for Rupture. ooyt 340a| Sw0a est catch of the season—59. She reports World renowned. 27improvem'ts. i 6:00 p| #:20 p - seals very plentiful off Queen Charlotte 13 mpgu“\q investigato at once. S. F. BOOTH, Ceneral Agent, 103 ali0-30 & Island. or write {or *“Booxser No. 1.” 1 Montgomery st. Sebastopol | 7:2 pf 8:20p FURNITURE e satne) R AR ot o , AGES connect at Santa Kosa for “Whit Yoak, N. Y. or 206 Post Street, San Francisco, Cal. = | oS et ™ uiton. for Altrurin & Sues Farmer for Damages. t Lytton for Lytt Product of the HIGHEST CLASS FACTCRIES in the country. | SANTA ROSA. May 16.—A. F. Cochran, Z= MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | M3k 5 Glyservite for Skages Spet Well made and highly finished. Great number of choice pigces. | ¢ Well-known - EeNlatit. of Sepaatopil, BRUSHES &or 2anmms,ma /ia Sanmlito Peary | Asth Cloverdale for the Geysers. Boonevills * | commenced action to recover $10,000 dam- CHANGE WHILE YOU RIDE M g Db | Leave | ViaSauslitoFerry | Amive | £ 0Cooa: st Hopland for Du Reduced from 25 to 40 per cent’ ages in_the Superior Court this afternoon brewers, beckbinders, clouses, billiard-tables. | San Fran. | Footof Market St. San Fran | e o dormen, Keley from W. H. Bones, a farmer residing L;!n];r;h:fl?-;‘;g e ?fl“fl:’v‘fi.fl dyers, flour mills, (n'unldriu laundries, paper: TheB:15 7. w. tralastopaoven-| U0 D:;‘ S o 2% Ubsan for Vicky Spring i 1, = ters, shoe orles, | ys. “Tavers of Ts — " Laure! e We respectfully solicit an inspection of stock and_comparison of - prices P e o ks that| “miLr CLIMBER BICYCLE MFO. CO, Inc. | BSRESc Bintest, _psidters stos Sletceies, | O ",.'..\"",..."‘.....T oo | Bod Sl TR '.‘_!‘;;.’;‘ ok Fome. Poier - criey s, Bu larceny, for which he ‘was arrested, and 2 UCHANAN BROS., ¥ smivingin ety acsis| I00 BATGT: john Day's. Rivers Huilville, Orr's then failed to prosecute him. 'y e 4’6 | Erush Mzanufacturers, 6UY Sacramento St b ;a?::le'e:r IR oy Stohet " P . e Stevens, Hopiins, Meadocioo City. Fort B Will Write Biography of Harrison. HEIAIIWOIEI. N Fatont: Vml: 2 f NDIANAPOLIS, May 16.—Al RUSS HOUSE 3 Hells Springs, Harr ] ] ’ phixals Depemror B .."‘w“:’"‘}‘,‘,‘ R ’:’"‘J"‘""‘,‘,‘,fi..w JIKBT { 626 MaRKET ST.. (North Shote Railrcad) 1115 e Garberville, Pepperwaod, witl T g . rison, Including some unfinished manu- | | A1l saodern conmenrencts, Unto-date e e uetus membranes. | OFTICES {and SausaLrre FERRY, Foot Market St. and e o Monday round-trip tickets st re= e -3 scripts, have been turned over to the | | quarters for mining and commercial men. e e T T LR [ olnimge o Hon. John L. Griffiths, who is to write a | | ATmy and navy headquarters. Samgle mnmu gent orm-euuu { 9°Gn Sundays—Round trip tickets to' ail pcilite urnt ure raperies ... ¢ -+ ! roors. Music at dénner hour. Located in e |, On sundaye_Round trp ticke ) a 9 "y L) history of his life. Griffiths was closely center cf e Convenient to all car lines. | ne_}fn‘m otfice, 830 Market stréet, Chrodicis assoclated with General Harrison polit- CHAS. NE“ )lAN co . formerly pr: :-.:‘ in plain 'mm. mm‘:n‘ 3 3 e fcally and nominated him for the United .78, l H. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, ’14-122 POST_ STREET States Senate. . _ m’ -" ,el “per Year. Geg. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agh

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