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- (R THE JUNE 1305, 19 i HOT WEATHER RECORDS HA"'S m HEM‘;H i BROKEN IN TWO CITIES I:AMEH YBSEM T[ Heat Is Almost Insufferable in Pract’ically All Localities in California North of Tehachapi, but a Moderation of Temperature Is Promised S | | i | | | SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, EXPLOSION KILLS MINE NANAGER Air Compressor.at Dry- town in Amador County Breaks. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 A Consul General’s Letter. Contract Is Let for Bridges on the Pro- posed Line. i Great T.mber Ressrvation Foreman Sustains Injuries Will Furnish Freight and Company Suffers for Years | Big Loss. SR AR ] FRESNO, June 6—With the sal | JACKSON, June 6.—A message has been electric car system 1o the Hu | | received here that the air compressor at ! n syndicate, the original promoters | the Fremont Consolidated mine, near Dry- | 41863 by San Francisco capital, have an- | town, burst this morning, Killing C. IT. other enterprise in hand with the grading | | Purington, the manager, and severely in- | work well under way and the material for | | juring Wales Palmer, the foreman. w'! vr;:'m":"l miles promised for del : The air compressor was run by electric- | The enterprive e 4 | | ity. It had been giving trouble for some | Sitihny Trem Ba hpsagrrir | | time and recently was overhauled thor-| it g Arntlamidbeirio b o g | : oughly. Purington had been in charge ot e Rl i the mine since'it started under the pre: ten miles | ent company, devoting all his ener, its development. A mill is being built,and the prnpel‘lyé | was on the verge of dividend payving when this calamity closed the ambition of his | life. He leaves a wife and family. ———— is in readir gles to first divi i t for the e FOR SUMMER COLDS PE-RU-NA ISA = PE-RU-NA IS THE | | SERVICES AT CHURCHES FOR THIS SABBATH DAY Noted Evangelist Wili Appear at the ! Y. M. C. A. This After. BEST OF g Tonics i | | | ! j Services at the churches this day are | | as fcllows: California-street M. E.—Morning, “The Children”; evening, children's day. | Pev. _larence Ree | I ngiish Lutheran — Morning, | SUMMER PROMPT -! t Will be the Universal Creed in ¢ | the Millenial Age?” evening, *“The Trisa- | ; Police Duel Case Continued. l gion.” Pastor, Rev Ne m(h-r.e e | ILLS‘ SPEC'FIC' g Zolles Dua | | Emanuel Evangelical-Morning, | : o | | Hasty Expression Honestly Retractea’ | | evening *Th ants and the Cowards. '°¢°_ | 5 W. Fischer. on—"The Signs of the| Lord’s Soom Coming.” | ptain George D. White, | the « Preaching b rst —Morning, “‘Praise | | Jehovak™; evening, *The Weak | R R B seccssscsoses eeeoses | | Things.” Pastor, Rev. George C. Adams. | ~ i i i i Third Congregational—. m;‘m"& ‘d.f,}':"éj Mr. Perry M. DeLeon, Consul Gsneral from the United States to [Guayzquil, Ecuador, writes : : Ground of Salvation”; evenin; enry | ¢ = ) ! | | Wara Bascner ‘as‘a BAlNGHRS Fore vt “I cheerfully jomn with my friend Congressman Livingston, in recommending Peruna as an } | | the Nineteenth Century.” te g 2 : | | Wiliam Rader. g § effzctwe remedy for catarrh, colds and coughs.”’---Perry M. DeLeon. $ ————— t U. P.—Morning, “Whom to Imi-| c-ee eeeee csscocsscscne +eessssssesss st iessrssssos Missing Man Found in Park. 1 evening, “How the Just Shall Jur | r, Rev. H. H. Bell | THE SECRET gious diseases. This explains why it is| Peruna it began to help me. I now feel . — —— X v M. E.—Morning, “The Im- . that some people catch diseases easfer | llke a well man.”"—Virgil Rowelee. s , | mortality of the Soul and a Future Life'; | e S than others. Mr. D. B. Van Huffle, Highland Park THE OF SA evening, “A Comparison Between the | Every one is exposed just the same.| College. 3600 Third street, Des Molnes, FRANCISCO ACCORDI TO THE OBSERVATIO} ONE OF Teaching of Christ and the Other Great ! How Doctors Protect Themselves From | Not every one. however falls a victim | 10%a, writ : = king THE CALL'S CARTOONISTS. | | Teachers of Different Ages, and the Facts to contaglous diseases. A disease germ e e B L BB gt R E av E s R 1"‘ "‘;i”'_"'l ‘If”’,"‘,ls“"" a Comparison. Contagious Diseases. cannot _enter the system through a Per-| kinds of medicines, but they did not do ge. « When — - - o) Ayl g el ““’f:mm e | . fectly healthy mucous membrane. Doc-| me much gi,.,:: I heard so much of ;I-,u th refused | _ 3 | First n—Mo e Tavwe!" Tpo e N Brr fous - | tors this, and therefore guard | runa that I finally to the conclu- - wrangling| The warm weather record was broken 68 degrees above zero. The warmth in-| That Changeth Not,” by Rev. George W.| Loctors rarely catch contagious dis against it. This is all the secret there | Slon to try it. I one. bottle and In two Caltforafa citles yosterday. In | creased slowly until 10 o’clock and then | Stone. [poossmar Simdnt oy exxDody Ko i, e 18 I""m"w""‘"i to feel some better. 1 used e it was the hottest day in | Vry rapidly until the maximum w First Presbyterian—Mornin The Re-| few know how they escape. Many be-| '8 about it l:vn bo!ntlelw more u[’ 1;' ;.n‘:: !mz th\vf my s rched 5 o'cloc! = b e Presb: i) SRR ey 3 i = . ¢ Stomach trouble. hink it my duty to vbiyihess i the Bt :r:'rvh()? At 5 'clock last night the mer- | ¥ |§.v\l th 1”|; ‘I peve lieve that the doctor has some charm or | Catarrh of the Stomach Mest Com- | TL0FRT 000t o to all who are suffer- A rth of the Tchachapl the heat was AL Ban Dices: the teietre theri astor, | antiseptic which protects him. Dr. Hart- | mon in Summer. ing from stomach troubl I am sure . unbearable. At Napa the tempes Point Reyes 57, on Mo Rev. Fathcrs Wyman and Handley are | MaN lately made the truth of this mat- | . Pul W b B van Hume. s jday was 105 degrees Fahren- at Sacr ito 100, af nducting a very | mission a¢ ter pubiic fhat all might realize its bene Mr 7"{\,““\,“*;“;’;;- Fulton, Oswego | ®Gpy - cave e ki N o el is record for that city. | Fresno 106, at Palermo, C Rose's Church. ast two weeks fit. Contagious diseases are conveyed by s - Ii‘m:n *1 Sl athmsch: e | € {‘"“]f“*""“f“'”'*“'“‘;" up to '““"PY“' Cci- { % degrees was reported, which | and Hanford 107. at King City an - | have seen a large attendance of « N R athas : g am a well man. 1 had stoma - | tarrh In_all its conditions is Peruna g 2 idegrees was Teportad, w hich anfor '1A]~“,R|“-I ? Sl Lvees | Mave a0 o e P'\{‘_“!E‘v: fmrl minute organisms known as disease| pie for three years. Tried several doc- | During the uncertain weather of sy » Francisco the mere inted Chitiia: the vi Next week the mission wiil - he! Serms. These germs find their-entrance | tors and zot no help; then trled your | time it Is an unnecessary hazard for any z rined i h ”v- m‘;( ’l;r.\ ]mv B ;{ I "'! . nmks' the ; weather Sineln A7 for ron Cathall S %! into the system through the mucous| Peruna, =nd now feel like a new man. | one to u“)zle;‘t to fi?‘"‘"imm"’" rmmlv.;k, 3 sho hefore o’cloc! secome somewhat sler this after- P! 8 or Non-CasReH e o 3 Y LI r oo o argbody ca. | Ing disease by taking Peruna. Send for 2 he »n. On June 29, 1891, the | noon at the 1 He says the heat area John P. Hillis of Chicago,” the noted | Membrane. If the mucous membrane is| Would recommend It to arsbody with ca- | ¢rc. catarrh book. Address The Peruna | thermometers registered exactly 100 de- | 15 Workig its way to the north gradual. SIDEINE Gospel evangelist, will sing at @ healthy they cannot get into the system. | tarrh of the stomach. ave gained| pedicine Co.. Uolumbus, Ohio. grees. Otherwise yesterday was the hot- | I¥. It is good for tae barley and the ap- | the mass-meeting for men only at the! If the mucous membrane is affected by p for and can eat most anything. If you do not derive prompt and satis = . test day In San Francisco since the es- he ather bad for the | Young Men's Christian Association, Ma- [ catarrh the germs find easy access. Ca- |1 « ¥ too much for your medicine. | factory results from the use of Peruna - o - = tablishment of the weather bureau. | cherries yestérday the ' Son and Ellis streets, this afternoon at tatrhal secretions furnish exactly the ma- | People tell me 1 look Nke a new man. I| wvrfle at ade '"! Dr. "Hr;{"flrh l';=! & o'clock a. m. the tefiperature -was | soWfbern part of “Biate & the 3 o'clock. A short address in connection | terfal upon which they thrive and mul-| tell them that I am, and that it is Pe- {:»”p;;‘;_‘:;‘t}f‘k"‘te l)'l;:j'h‘,; i B R y | To get rid of the catarrh and thus | runa that did it. I had doctored with L AR tip preserve the mucous membrane healthy is the only way to be safe from conta Sierras The weather bureau keeps a record of | | sunstrokes in this State and McAdie fears that the table of those thus affected will with the song service will be given Rev, J. A. B. Wilson, D, D, The torium will be open at 2 the service will commence at 3 promptly. five different doctors, but did not get any hel; but when I began to take your Ada . Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbs fo. clation have nearly completed all the ar Ancient Order Will Celebrate Inde- ! | pendence Day With Outing in | Schustzen Park » Y f. 4 h L. - = - | The arious committees in A tew facts on how you can save | charge the piente of the ; 3 it | of Hikernians to b when buvmg clothes | Park on July 4 met ) complete arrangzements for the tion. A she 1 of the afia will b2 the athlet.c event open to a | teurs, and ineluding run, 440, 34 Gl % 1d 12) yard h running long | DVERTISING cannot make a firm successful | Jump; high jumn; sp and leap; e | threc standing jumps; Ring the fitty unless the merchandise is good. = Whatever | six-pound weight: throwing forty-two ZA Y | pounds ofi shoulder, and throwing the we have said in eur advertising we have backed up n-pound hammer. There will bs 4 g o : - dances with snecial sie. F with the goods. Our advertising and merchandise ! are the committesi e tiia e | ements Daniel Fitzpat tell the same story—a story of value—every article ; Thomas E. Dunning, te vice is sold at the lowest possible price for whicp it can be sold. This is the reason for our “success. We Mo Dyblike oo O'howd and James O'Conner. 7 measure our success by our steady growth from year groun Falirond—Thomas Jarmes Da.y, M to year. John ’ s ' it Leonard, Jame We advertise that we sell direct from maker to O Dowdy. M. Plard . I M. !l McCafferty, Daniel wearer at a saving of the middleman’s profits. We s Gnnare O 3 . A 1 P | ince—David Barry, chairl the | advertise that this saving is fully a quarter —possibly | Rev. Father Cliitord, Daniel i k % £ Thomas a third. . The proof of our claim is in the merchan- PeCet, ik o, s urtin, T. . dive. | gerald, J. C. Day, Donohue, P. B. ; { Mahorey, J. B. Haggerty, E. . Sull:van, . Ja s Cox d D. E. Collins. \ Should you purchase you would find this out | “Reception-Daniel Fitspatrick, char-| b { man: the R P. C. Yorke, the Rev. M. for yourself. | J. Clifford. P. Flanagan, M. Plerce, John J | O'Gara, Danie! Sheerin &nd Mrs. C. B. | I'lanagan i Our offer of money back, and our repairing James Smith, floor manager; T o $ig s | E. Dunning, ant; Arthur guarantee is your protection—you run no risk in | MeGuade, 3. 1. Barry, Harry MoCann, | . | Matt Leonard, P, ogan, Frank J.| buying here. Clarey P. Flanagan, R. 8. Shenston, 1. | P. McGuire, Ed McCann, Joseph Kelly, R. | J. Curtin, Joseph Kelly, Fellx McHugh, sohn Donohue, P. J. Curley, Miss Kate | Flynn. Mrs. J. J. Rogerson, Miss W. Hig- . Mrs. James Smith, Miss Josie Egan, Whether you want a suit for man or boy we can show you a suit 1n a pattern that pleases at the par- . s ~ = Miss Fmily Doyle, Miss Annie Morrisey, ticular price you want to pay. Miss M. Culiman and Miss Bessie Hen- nessy Talent-Lev. M. J. Clifford, chairman; D. Fitzpatrick, James Smith, M. H. Mc- Cafferty, R. J. Curtin, Danisl Harnedy, J. O'Gara, James B. Haggerty, 8. V. Costello, Mrs. C. B. Flanagan, Mrs. M. C. | Gorham, Miss K. O'Brien and Mrs. J. J. | Rogerson. [ | Prizes—Daniel Sheerin, chairman; Thos. . Conroy, Joseph Kelly, T. P. O'Dowd, | | Michael Murphy, John Kerwin, Frank | Boland, M. Plerce, John Murnhy, Law- rence Barry, James P. Burke, Fitzgerald, ~Mrs. Butters-Wrenn, | Higgins, Mrs. Delia McGinniy, Mrs. Huling, Mrs. Molloy and Miss K. Flinn. Programme—P. B. Mahoney, David Barry, D. iitzpatrick, E. P. Hogan and Michael Plerce. Music—M. J. McDermott, chairman; James Burns and Danie! E. Collins. ——————— THE WEIRS, N. H., June 6.—The German Embassador, Baron Speck von Sternberg, and | family arrived here to-day and were conveyed | to_Governors Island, where the Embassador will spend the season, ] i i I { | | ‘ If you live out of San Francisco wrile for our new 64 page tllustvated catalogue. SNWo0D “ 740 Market Street A lecture will be delivered at the / | | be augmented by the present s, 5 prin e | : | tonae poeried b7 the pcesnt gl of o Republican Mesting. 1 BUNKER HILL DAY Is [ red sunstroke in San Francisco and | There will be a meeting of the United | TO BE WELL OBSERVED | it twelve In the S Republican League Club for the Thirty -——— @ it By :'l’:‘ A Distriet “",':f:"‘;"'“\ ""l’]‘" Senator George C. Perkins Will Be | HIBERNIANS wiir G1ve el S e e Flflflu HEH HEGK sticir -;i“;?::’ o g H[NEATH A GAH | PICNIC~ o JI{LY b Lecture on Jewish Race. 1 The members of the Bunker Hill Asso- ’ emy of Sciences Hall, on Market s a » rangements for the one hundred and | ” ihis evening under the auspices of the| Ship Lamorna Has a|iwenty-cizhn ausiversary of the great! YOUNg Woman Meet S ist party by John Larsen, whose | 5 3 | day, which will take place June 17.. Th = subiéct il GE the TewlaliiRdce and 14 Perilous Trip From f exerclses will be heid at Sunset Park. in Terrible Death in € he lanta Cruz Mountains, an et > | G‘asgow_ George (. Perkins has consented to be Los AngeleS. ‘ 5 the orator of the day. e | e Yt | The members of the ociation are an> - s o | lous that ail patriotic citizens who ar '8 ANGEL .—3rs. Dells | VICTORIA, B. C., June G.—The ship La- |, 11 (o attend the exercises shall at for of this S 5 € S | morna, from Glasgow, encountered heavy gales off Cape Horn and sustained much | damage to her hull and deck fittings, sev- | ral sails and some rigging betng carried a ', her wheel broken and one man kilied, as well as several severely injured. A. Johnson, a native of Norway, 40 years of age, fell from the mizzen top- nast yard to the edge of the poop and was instantly killed, and four men were | for t Ma Char! day knocked about the deck while the vessel . labored, with tons of water flooding her deck. The vessel encountered a hurricane also off Cape Mendocino and lost her jib and | carel main topsail nod a stayseil while rolling with her decks flooded Musical Programme at Park. The following musical pragramme will be rendered at Golden Gate Park to-day: “Star-Spangled Banner''; march, “Ameri- ' Mayor E. E. Schmitz; over- was One Thousand Pairs of Children’s Shoes | 1 ages 1 ner pack against asking fer $1.664 40 damages for injuries | sustained by owing to the tember 13 of last least raise a flag over their resid: soon as possible after tne national salute he day has been fired. —_——— Southern Pacific Sued. rion J. Green and her les Green, filed a in the United States Circ the Southern Pacific her, of the defendant. essne The comvlaint sets forth that on Sep- ar, while Mrs. Green Oakland, lumber from a passing train fell upon her and Inflicted the iInjuries for which dam- It is alleged that the ac- cident was caused by the negligent man- on Long Wharf at are asked. in which emnloyes of the ed the lumber. complaint yester- es as Ninth- husband, | loca Beach e F: . | track at a hig uit Court | motorman cou Company, | woman was crushed nd alleged | immediat-ly where she Mrs. husband, who some | in Fresno PHILADEL company | Presbyterian stree Death of Caldwell Thomyson his home, aged T Meador tnv was ars of age is alid, 1s at pr —— a Clergyman PHIA, June 6.—R. D. D., a prom clergyman, died to-da year: Spohr; waltz, ‘‘Breeze: iehrer; solo for clarinet, . Cavallini, performed election, “La Boheme,” On Sale in Our New From Vienna,’ “La Sonambula by John Valerga; Puceini; march, “Herald Square” (new), B Else Cellarius (dedicated to Thomas asement Toyies gverture, *Wiliam Tell." Rossimi: descriptive ‘of villlage life in' the olden Departlnent time, Le Thierc; “Fackeltanz,” Meyer- reminiscences of Verdl, arranged “America.” ————— A Week With Blind Singers. Beginning to-dav, a week of special re- ligious meetings will be held in the par- lors of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of this city, on Powell street, be- tween Washington and Jackson. The ser- vices to-day and on June M will be at the usval hours. There will be meet- ings each night of the week at 7:45, ex- cept Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bak- er of Philadelphia, known as the “Amer- fcan blind singers,’ | sing at all these services, except thi# evening. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have been blind from infancy. They are peculiarly gifted with the power of song and have an 2nlernullcn‘l repu- tation as Gospel singofs. Dunn Fails to Appear. Francis Dunn, the Oakland real estate dealer, who had Mrs. Irene Young ar- rested on a charge of grand larceny at a prominent restaurant late last Wednesday night for stealing a diamond ring, valued at $130, from him while they were partak- ing of supper, failed to make his appear- ance in Police Judge Conlan’s court yes- | terday. As no complaint was on file, At- torney Mack, for the fair deféndant, made a motion that the case Dbe dis- missed, which the Judge granted, and made an order that the Ting be returned to her. At the following prices: Sizes 8 to 10% S 11 to Si 2V5 to 5%.. A% Strongly built from goo est leather—just the shoes for vacation wear. See window dis- Reseathal’s Shoes for Children Are Both Cheap and Good You can “buy lower’ priced shoes for your boys and girls than our kind, of course. But don’t—it won't pay. In no way can you waste money more easily than by buying poor shoes for the little folks Country orders solicited. Catalogues free for the asking. SENTHA['S The Best Shoe Store 107, 109, 11, 113 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. d hon- e — A. 0. U. W. Annual Picnie. The annual reunion and picnic of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Degree of Honor will take place on Wednesday, June 10, at Sunset Park. An ‘elaborate yme of entertainment has been arral CUTLERY from $14.00 to $10.00. sesdssssss sy ! Call and in-t $spect our stock. } We would bel glad to open an} account with}