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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, '1904. 16 : e —— e SLEKS ([STODY [HYMEN BRiNGS comrorT Il S ATTEND [HOLD HONORS S 0 HER CHILD e +cvcrs wss s wh e e e| ENPIRE DINNER| [N FAR EAST teen-Year-Old Miss Bertha, Who Threw Brick at Mrs. : izzie, Bec s the Brideof Y Willi ampsh're, |- .. % gaiiton Testimony Heard by Judge 'l;‘zdz jwdfbof\q%i:,\]e@ts Rom O(;Uan'cél.‘i” IS‘IJT:E“ESQCQ; British Benevolent Society|Flower of the Philippines Dunne on a Writ Applied e g R % . 2 77| Entertains the Fair Sex! Aristoeracy Will Arrive in for by Mrs. Grace Freitas at Its- Annual Banquet| This Port on the Siberia il ————g i Special Vaiues in Our Colored Dress Goods Department. e Ostentation was conspicuously ab-: Lefevre by Mrs. Anna Speakman last sent from the wedding of Miss Bertha | Thursday and that the injured woman Kewnig and young William Hampshire | ay be able to appear to prosecute her HER CLAIM CONTESTED |t high noon yesterday in the cnurt-;;;i“:fl‘:;‘;n,s‘”g;’"l‘ “f:'so l}‘l‘:nekf;‘creg[s':a PRAISES ENGLISH KING|RECEPTION IS PLANNED —_— { xoom of Police Judge Mogan, Who v | from $100 to 5200, which was promptly A ficiated with wonted grace - | furnished. T \dopted Parents of Girl,|The 15-year-cla bride's comely count|™"" " e e Alfred C. Rulofson Pays a|Brown Men Who Won Fame Thi Kk ill h 1 lar . b, ! tenance wore a genuine smile of con-| H. M. Leland, a husky-looking fel-|" o . A A 5 Roiril S Week wWe w dve on sale a larg® Seven Years Old, Refuse ! oot tnat was better to look upon than |low, was beating his fragile better | Glowing Tribute to the| in War and in Peace Are i i f NEW SILK and WOOL £ - F AL trailing satin and orange blossoms, and | half, Vernie, when a policeman arrest- | Ratir 3 el e t mportation o LK an , ang to Give Up Possession LT 00 ha" sroom did notseem to | & §im at 8 oclock vesterdey morning Ruler of Great Britain to Get a Hearty Weleome/ 477 WQOL DRESS MATERIALS, in Fancb — feel embarrassed in his workaday 2t-|woman told Judge Mogan that soon —_— —_— Voiles, Chiffon Samite, Granites, Albatros, _haired girl of seven | tire. She was supported by her mother, | after coming here from her parentsy! The British Benevolent Society of | The Philippine Commission has se- 4 ter wr interest in | Mrs. Barbara Kewnig, and a few other| home at Santa Maria she met and Mars | california held its annual banquet at|lected fiftv of the leading natives of ' N ' . nne’s court all day yester- | female members of the family famion'z{’t} Lellanvl. “'*"’l',';‘m“g‘“‘e”'fi".?‘x’i"; the Palace Hotel last evening. qn was | the archipelago to consnfute a board Chlffim VUllB, Sllk and WDOI CFBDBS; FPBDCH d d u ay 3 ARy iy her to support him by workin s ' seemcd to wonder what | In Whose cause she threw a brick and |4, ' nay As evidence of the assault | the fiTst time in the history of this or- of observation of the United _States Serges, Cheviots, Wool Crepes, Nuns' Serges, : s ab her XZ’O\ukmlvmn , and he was uphel ¥ | she displayed a bruised and scratched ' 8anization that the fair sex has everfl and to visit the St. Louis Exposition. " was a le be- | the moral support (»f”:;’(‘;:'ol;l*::e";:;elface_ Disturbing the peace and va. participated in the festivities of the The distinguished visitors will be Sicilians and Brilliantines. 1 Mrs. chamber. arge nu - |grancy were the charges entered occasion, and from the expressions of | treated with the greatest courtesy by . bara Kewnig adherents would have against the defendant, but when the all present it will not be the last time. | the Government, and receptions will Pl‘IEeS 500 fo $2'00 Ual‘d- been in at the ceremony if attention to | Judge glanced at the woman's sCarred | In honor of the occasion the walls of | be tendered them in many of the their daily vocations had not prevent- | countenance he instructed the police- | ., Maple room were gayly decorated | country’'s largest cities. The best e Among those who sent regrets man to add a formal accusation of bat- | . ‘ ere gayly { known families in the Philippines are s y. K in the |tery and then he continued the case | Vith flags of Great Britain and Amer- adishah Y. Kewnig, in thetery o . | represented in the delegation, and the tamale trade; Mrs. Abner N. |till to-morrow. , |ica. The tables were embellished with | {RRICERINE (0 Fhe D€ oEa O, s for We will also have on sale another ship- detained by imminent aug-| “It's dead easy, cully, dead easy,” | masses of American Beauty roses. H. | themselves under the military or the ientation of her maternal respo muttered Leland as he was re-entering | B. M. Consul General Courtenay Wal- | civil government. The visitors will ar- ment of 56'“]- WEST'UF' ENGLAND TAILOR N and M L. Gallinger Kewnig, | the prisoners’ cage. | ter Bennett was chairman. He was| rive in this port on the Siberia and a desirable flat. Still there| But the remark was overheard by very happy in his - introductory re- | il be entertained during their so SUITINGS, in Invisible Checks, Small and sympa- | Bailiff Hickey and repeated to the marks. He spoke feelingly of the late | journ in San Francisco by the commer- were enough of Mrs. Barbar th lansmen and kinswomen in to choke the corridor before admitted to the chamber. bara gave away her daugh- nd Master Hampshire accepted ft with manly nervousness. > knot was tied the Judge de- ing ¢ | Judge, who glanced at its author in a way that did not presage leniency if "he is convicted. o @ e L. A. Cassino testified that the ten- | gallon barrel of claret stolen from him was valued at $2 70 and as Judge Mo- | gan looked at the four boys charged | lamented Queen Victoria, and said that | on this' day, the anniversary of her | | birth, the thoughts of every British | subject turned with admiration to her | memory. The 24th of May is now called | empire day. | The following was the programme: cial bodies and representatives of the army and navy. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera, one of the visitors, is a member of the Phil- ippine Commission. He was educated in Paris. He belopged to Aguinaldo’s first Congress, but' subsequently came Medium Stripes and Mixed Colorings. goods are all pure wool, ety of colorings and are the Fabrics so much in demand for traveling dresses. Thess come in a great vari- a touching address to the young The King,' proposed by chairman; ‘‘God 2 Inited States. couple, deeply affected by the [ with the theft his face plainly ex- ¢ tbe King.' orchestra and company; re- ;’;:rh::: I:Teensl:dris?rgemeotfnmi Federal PPIGB 5' 50 uflrd. scene Jose, the famous tenor. | pressed wonder that they were not de- | Sbonse by Alfred C. Rulotson; “The Presi | .5 W89 WONd FOCR GER, O Pl <o hiiey g that in a voice clogged with emotion | funct, or at least very sick. dent,”” proposed by chairman; tar Spangled Banner,”" orchestra and company; response by several books. He is a member of the - began chanting “The Fated Wed-| William Reardon, Frank Holland, | Thomas.C. West; ‘‘The British Benevolent So- Legi. or of France, of the instead of humming the Men- | Walter Vogle and Thomas McMahon rx-mly," }\'mlam Greer Harr! on; nontf“nfy 0,’53“0‘3 fig'fie,’;a the Catholié - of hn nuptial march, as he had been | were the names registered by the de- | Pret ’In,"'”“y, Lf}“"\g\si‘l(l‘(“lr.nu“lh< Land We | ghain and of the Order of Christ of invited to do. His blunder was fortu- | fendants, and it was alleged that they H Th: Once Through Portugal. SPECIAL! | | natély ov in the general desire and three other lads, still uncaptured, , wyjj o T S Pollok: - = to extend congratulations to the newly [stole the barrel from Signor Cassino’s | “Annic Laurie,” Wilitam Beinaves, = | B nAIiE l_lgk?lu;:n s ber of | wedded pair. {store at Army and Alabama streets, Willi A g | enito Legarda is also a member After & oty vide to the beach and |Tolled & (o 3 sciniertored Cave. in & | op i iam Grcer Harrison in the course | gno”Philippine. Commission. ~ He - has 50 pieces Cream Etamins Voile, 88 inches and Mrs. Hampshire took ing at the residence of the r, 65 Prospect avenue, they will be at home to friends as the grcom gets a job. He return Mr. luable acquisition to the house | | near by hillside and there held wassail |until they were discovered and ar- lrr'squ. They had drunk deeply of the | beverage. “If these lads survive till next Fri day, I'll hear more about this case, ship of the club, since Consul Bennett's advent here, had increased from ninety i members to 200. Referring to the late | Mrs. Porteous he said: |, The society has to deplore the death during | | the past year of a lady who was a true friend | traveled widely and is highly cultured. He was vice president of the insur- rectionist Congress. Jose R. de Luzuriaga is a member of the Philippine Commission from Negros. He is a’captain of industry. Cayetano S. Arellano has been Chief NOTE—Our Specia wide, warranted all wool..........50¢ pard 1 Sale of HIGH-CLASS of Barbara, as he holds a Hawthorne | gaiq his Honor, still gazing as if fas- |to all in dlstress, Mrs, Janet Porteous. Her ; Club lightweight boxing championship | cinated by the unruffied countenances | good deeds live after her, Mrs, Porteous hav- | Justice' of the Philippines since 1900. NOVELTY SILKS and COLORED TAFFETAS and is physically fit as a fiddle.dd 2 of the quartet that had imbibed freely "{"fhlln(‘!(lrll::‘()‘malsogl!l{ lhrce‘;‘ogonoeu oo ca- sle refused to assist Agm]nalhdu 5 - ang at It may not be amiss to a at | of claret retailed at 27 cents a gallon. | (O"UR © valued at over $20,000, the rents | §ff Gregorio Araneta of Iloilo has been L I e 4T | after marrying Miss Bertha to the lad | g [ Stepeich %Ll scon be available s an asset. | Solicitor General since 1901 He was will be continued all this week. ‘ ng, the child’s name |of her choice Judge Mogan dismissed | with her hands thrust deep in the v with' the name of Mrs. Porteous in some | @ Member of the insurrectionist Cab- being Fe trice Hyman. She had | the of brickthrowing that|gige pockets of a navy blue “reefer” | svecial form of rellef, such as endowed beds | inet. b \dopted by him because he had brought her into his court and indirect- | 4 her blonde coiffure surnfounted by | in @ hospital or in some other way. Arsenio Cruz Herrera is president of 5 ~d she had been abandon 1y led her to the altar. |a natty yachting cap, Matilda Peter- Mr. Rulofson in the course of his re- | the Municipal Board of Manila. He x> g s ¥ Other testin S THIIE | son gnawed gum and“faced a vagrancy | marks said: also was a member of the “forward 4 s t of rl de Montespan, petty 1ar- | charge in Judge Mogan's court. She | Kinz Edward is a good husband, an ideal | March” Cabinet. W s, who 4 she vas the way it appeared m'}uffprrd no defense and adroitly side- | fsther, always a devoted son and a grand | Tomas G. del Rosario is a noted ? . 3 consented to Fritz's calendar, but expecta- |giopned his Honor's casual inquiry as | KIng' Perhaps these qualifications he im- | lawyer and took part in the organiza- PR ¢ The Judge said | tion of seeing a scion of Britain's proud | ¢, "hother she was a sure-enough | when fom,Js during his visit to this country | tion of the Federal party. t ase under advise- | nobility was shattered by the diSCOVery | v,chiswoman or had merely donned | 3 5 Ariston Bautista Lim is a noted phy- A . attorneys that the comma after the first name | iy ", rume because it enhanced her | Thomas C, West paid a glowing trib- | sician of European education. had no proper place there. Nor did| oo Ch"h o o |ute to the President of the United| Ramon Genato owns more coffee 2 ks Allan Earl de Montespan, former pri- | ““.xupots the diff?” she asked, giving | States. He first spoke of the different | plantations than he can count. "nrou,‘. e vate in the United § infantry, be- | .o cun T 0 extra crunch, | It's | Presidents from a standpoint of indi- | Fernando M. Guerrero was editor of w92, tray aristocratic lineage as he pleaded not g to the charge of having stolen a coat from his roommate. Two 1 en failed to maKe the . D. M. was dismissed. - S e Denis O'Leary, a brawny blacksmith, was given nine Jail for beating his seventy-four-year- nd Judge Mogan express- nd A. punishment more severe, as it third offense of that kind charge | menths in the County | five or five, ain’t it?” “That I cannot answer until I have | | ascertained something more concern- ing your character,” was the reply; | “but” don’t be startled if it happens | to be ten or ten, or even twenty-five | or twer five., I'll enlighten you to- | morrow. | . | _ Thirteen was an unlucky number for George Smiley, for he was given six months by Judge Mogan for having | viduality and then spoke of the great | position the office of the President of i the United States plays in the world to- | day. His remarks about President | Rosevelt were received with great ap- | | plause. | The committee of arrangements was | composed of C. W. Bennett, Wilfrid B. | Chapman, Willlam Balnaves and G, A. | Wright. —_——————— !PRETTY GRADUATES HOLD La Independencia until the boys in khaki captured his printing outfit at a barrio in the hills. Since then he has been on the staff of El Renacimiento in Manila. HOLD HIGH OFFICES. Manuel de Iriate has been chief of the bureau of archives since 1899, Pablo Tecson is Governor of Bulu- can. He was an insurrecto colonel. Juan Cailles, Governor of Laguna, was a brigadier general in the insur- Manila Chamber of Commerce. Juan Araneta is a land owner. Nguen Lun’s Trial Closing. was L olon’ oic idant Anid T @hsEnlls S0l COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES | [00%i0 et d led the Americans The trial of Nguen Lun, charged ¢ c : 2 -onvicted. - - rectionist army ana le: e American: - % ze < ooy ‘g?fll:dm(‘;rh‘mbg?:\;‘s;n‘;\‘ew«\is- | clothes from room No. 6, 44 East | many a hard chase. He was pretty | Jullo Agcaolli is Governor of I0coS | with the murder of Tom Yick of the L g i = Sken | street, occupied by James Richards.|Afternoon Entertainment Given by |jearly always ready to fight, but show- | Norte. Chinése Educational Soclety on March L pec 1(‘Liuhl; rs:er‘;.\x‘;‘:_\ ;:r:{ln\\'mflx“ct; :r: It was also proved that he had em_i Pupils of Rose's Academy | ed remarkable “discretion.” Mfléfl Crisologo is Governor of II- P 190‘3 - drz;win; pdrpoigantindd be-m" = ¥ b pags o = < b A bezzled $35 from J. H. Flattmann, and N | ocos Sur. . - v 319 Twenty-ninth street he had visited nfr (;Msl o ’“,as e Uaix months‘ in ‘Native Sons’ ]-lnl_l. Sn;ggngr‘dl?v:s ll:locnorlgggi Governor of Leoncio Gonzales Liquete is editor |jury in Judge Lawlor's court. Yes- his wrath upon his mother, striking The commencement exercises of St. | Sorsogon, ¢ of La Demoecracia. {terday a number of witnesses were »d Thomas Robinson r with a chair and huriing a stove- more. | Rose's Academy were held yesterday | Juan Pimentel is Governor of Ambos Rogaciano Rodriguez is a member ot examined for the defense, including deer hides. The he T : Camarinos. . o station at Boze. | 1id after-her as she fled from his pres “I'se no vag, but er profeshnul|afternoon in Native Sons' Hall, which 3 £ the Manila City Couneil. Lieutenant William Price and Ser- : soon ship 100,000 | € His previous conviction was fol- T o Ceoraey it | was® thronged Swith ’ felenda’ af . ihic A T e Santos 1% Governes| Manuel Gomez Martines Is secretary | geants Blank, Sylvester and Brophy, " eggs to the California Fish |lowed by a six mru'n A.»vm' nce. | (colored), after he had been accused | happy young graduates. An interest- | of Nueva Ecija. of the Manila Board ot‘ Health. - who testified _thaz the reputation of < r T After hearing all the evidence for | ©f depending for a livelihood upon the | ing literary and musical programme | Juan de Leon is Mayor of Iloilo and E"'““ Paras is Governor of Tay- 'bhfi Chinese Educational Society was A eah Tean. alias “The | terpsichorean toil of Miss Thelma | preceded the distribution of medals|a prominent lawyer. abas. - Slatt N YRtalew. . WIS were s for the Flower Festival 200 A8 nst Jomenn o, o that he | Tavior of 14 Pinckney alley. “I oper-|and certificates among the pupils. Victorino Mapa is Assoctate Justice | Francisco Sans is Governor of|heard In rebuttal and it was an- at Healdsburg. 10 Judee Mg e Capariar | ate wif de piano, de banjo an’ de| Among those that took part in the | of the Philippine Supreme Court. D et Gt ik USREE_JAE U Sviiedy WIS ho ; 27—Parad il o 2 o T ot i | bune_f‘ dhe c;)nl‘m‘:lx:‘](;. & v{l:lj;u::nllorl\%. | ;r‘x:lerxal;nn_xent wece t}!;lel l’ollol;\;ir;g: i“ag?ield Cnrrale;s, Grover:toerte 1:(1::; PR oy & ; W, WP BN ’ 3 . “an’ if dem instr: n v a | Ellie Ewing, nore Peters, 0- | mis, ndanao, also foug meric: > e g L aine 1o & taaming | Prove my ’sertion. As fo' dis yah | mene Hagan, Romana Mulqueen, Mary | in His day. AR e N et ADVERTISEMENTS establishment boycotted by the Stable. | 1ady, my ‘tenshuns ter her hev been | Hickey, Albertina Mayrhofer, Mazie| Juan Climaco, Governor of Ceby, retary to Commissioner Legarda. . e T'mion. e had been in trouble | Strickly hon'ble. T've seen her home | Cook, Ella Cook, Mary Sheehan, Gene- | helped make things lively in the cam- Y s & . 3 Serore | wunst er twicst, but ’tis wus only so- i vieve Sullivan, Marion Collier, Mar- | paign of 1899. g ¥ ; e 7 o Yty e cial cuht ter do dat—nuffin’ mo.’” | garet Kelly, Ethyl Kelly and Gertrude | Ruperto Montinola is examiner of | MAKE MOVES THAT LEAD Treble Clef Club in Concert. oy ten i peliow s My ‘Come back to-morrow and learn | Hopkins. titles in Iloilo. TO PUBLIC PROMOTION sle Clef Club will give a con g = Aty | sen. | your fate” said Judge Mogan, “but | —_——————— Simeon Luz is Governor of Batangas. Hall to-morrow ng musical and vo used Extract 4 by all leading hotels. e g Locke to Judge Fritz after he had sen- tenced her to thirty days for drunk- ENness. wherein ycu find evidence of my good- bty b are you may. I got out of jail | don’t bring the instruments you men- tioned to prove your claim to musician- Marcus N. Carroll tried to scare his | better half by threatening to gulp a Rudolph Barth, watchmaker and jeweler, 134 Sutter st. (upstairs). Watch and jewelry repair- ing a meclalty. Careful attention pald to Storage Battery Necessary. Horace G. Platt, president of the | Geary-street Railway Company, sent Jose Albert is a leading physician and politician. and a famous hunter of ladrones. Juan Simu Long is a prominent at- torney, who was a member of the Fil- be rendered by | .mp. B ingly re. |Ship. I'd rather take your word for 3 d to re- | Ceferino de Leon is a capitalist and | Lo ot poy Shingly re | that than have it practically cofrobo- | Pairing French clocks. Phoe Red 1221. = |, o/ niivary, e garir L8 ":‘e C““s"'] 5 -, 5. |rated.” e Arturo Dancel is Governor of Rizal| Nine California members o e Efforts Are to Be Made at Two Con- ventions to Attract Attention American Medical Society will leave here to-morrow to attend a national convention in Atlantic City June 4. Special Salej esterday mofning ana was run i s | . Saloon Man Held. e "wight~ Why, 1f you had |large bottleful of carbolic acid, butfa communication to the Supervisors | ipino Congress. : They will advocate San Francisco as h was held vesterday | given me six months I wouldn't 'a’ | instead of being intimidated she had !yesterday stating that an electric road | Juan de Loyzaga y Ageo is editor of | the meeting place for the society in Evexy Week ot 2 arrested for disturbing the peace. El Comercio in Manila. s ites Court Commissioner are deeply chiseled. A Splendid Bedroom Suit, .00 $25 Those big_rolis on the head and foot boards of the bed are a good 4 inches in diameter. Big Cheval mirror, 40 inches in height. \ Curved top drawers in bureau and washstand. Carvings A strong, handsome suit, built to endure. STERLING FORNITORE COMPANY. him been dismissed. » . Peter Olesen expressed readiness to swear that Mary Hawley pilfered $25 from his pocket as he slumbered in a Mission-street lodging-house, and Pa- trolman J. J. Moran, who arrested the woman,. informed Judge Mogan that in his opinion Peter knew what he was talking about. The full story will be brought out next Monday. CIART T Daniel Nunan, employed by Bis- singer & Co., dealers in hides, pleaded gullty to having had consigned to him 120 deerskins in violation of the game laws and Judge Mogan fined him $50. —_————— STAIR BUILDING PLANT DESTROYED BY FIRE Hoseman Spellman Falls From Roof to Ground, Sustaining Injuries to His Back. » The stair building plant of McKee & Co., located at 3208 Sixteenth street, was totally destroyed by fire at 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon. Dur- ing the conflagration Hoseman | George Spellman of Engine Company | No. 7, who mounted the roof carry- ;ing a line of hose, was seen to lose his i balance and fall to the ground. He was hurried to the Ralilroad Hospital, ' where he was treated for a bad sprain | of the back. The fire, which wiped out the entire { structure, originated, as far as could be ascertained, in the engine-room. The loss on building, machinery and ! material on hand will amount to jabout $2000 and is covered by insur- ance, . | —_——————— Colored Woman Disappears. The police and Morgue officials [have been asked to investigate the | disappearance of Mrs. Mabel Tingle, a colored maid, who lived at 425 Bush street. She was last seen on the night of May 23. She left several notes to the effect that she had done wrong to her husband, who runs an elevator at 807 Sutter street, and would kill her- {could not be constructed on Geary nates. sink in. polish of Regal originate. The new styles are on sale at time as in the New York Stores. Regal Shoe Dressing is clean. ing gummy or sticky about it. It will not soil the daintiest linen. It is made to do two things—to preserve leather and to polish. It is liquid. The fluid part soaks right into the leather fibres, where it belongs—softens, lubricates, rejuve- There’s noth- Floating in the fluid is a fine polishing powder which remains on the surface of the leather—doesn’t You brush or rub the sur- face and get polished leather—not polished paste. The Dressing doesn’t smudge or scratch easily. It doesn’t rub off or grow dull like a pasty polish. At all Regal Stores—25 Cents. ‘. Regal Dressing Jfor allshoes and. lothers There are 72 Regal Stores, 25 of them in Greater New York, where the styles our San Francisco Store at the same . SAN FRANCISCO MEN’S STORE..Cor. Geary & Stockton Sts. WOMEN’S STORE............ ++....Cor. Geary & Stockton Sts. June, 1905. They will take with them | William McMurray will have charge of the car. A convention of secretaries of com- mercial bodies of eighteen leading ‘Western cities will meet at the head- quarters of the California Promotion Committee on Saturday, June 4. The object of this meeting will be to in- duce associations holding conventions in St. Louis this year to meet in Pa- cific Coast cities in 1905. Represent- atives will co-operate to secure re- sults for every coast city. Among the localities that will be represented on June 4 are Denver, Salt Lake, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Spo- kane, Tacoma, Butte, Helena, Ana- conda, Boise, Pocatello, Lewiston and Portland. The literature sent out by the Cal- ifornia Promotion Committee in the last twenty-one months has amounted to 1,000,000 pieces. These pamphlets treat on all sections of California, its resources, industries and opportuni- ties. This has been done in addition to an immense amount of other ad- vertising put out by the committee, —e————— Elect New Directors. The Merchants’ Association has had a record year for prosperity, according to the reports presented at the organi- zation’s annual meeting held yester- day. Much good has been done since May of last year and greater tasks are to be undertaken before another spring. The following named business men, to constitute one-third of the board of directors, were elected for three years: Frank J. Symmes, P. C. Rossi, Robert H. Swayne, Foster P. Cole and Andrew M. Davis. The asso- | ciation will hold its anual banquet at | the Palace Hotel this evening. ———— Will Honor New Flag. The Austrian Carniolan Benevolent Society of St. Joseph wiH hold a cele- bration in honor of the society’s adop- tion of a new national flag at the San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 353 Turk street, on the evening of May 29. The entertainment will consist of speeches, musical numbers and a ball. cked.” N . tria) on & charge of hiy. “‘Tfiw’jhmoh bowedl and Mery retired. “Is the defendant in court?” in-|street without a storage battery and| Hilarion Raimundo was a prominent a car loaded with fruits and wines | China destroy revenue stamps | e quired Judge Mogan. motor generators, which would cost | insurrectionist. donated by the California Promotion cigar boxes. Walsh keeps | Dr. Emmal informed Judge Mogan | Yes, sir,” responded Mr. Carroll, |$97,000. Platt says thirty cars are| Sixto Rojas is a Batangas capitalist. | Committee, leading commercial bodies Crockery on the corner of Ellis and | that he no longer fears a fatal out- |Fising from amid the spectators; “you |required to keep the road running. Francisco Reyes is president of the land firms of the State. They will Glmware icome of the stabbing of Mrs. Clara |told me toocomeelnrx;-k‘e\;il;x;l)i'sg Jet me | = glos(;)o ha;e ‘f?r d(sgibutlon among the E 1 W £0 On My OWN re-re-r 1 5 T ysicians that attend the con- | s Before the attorneys’ table re- ADVERTISEMENTS. \'entior:x a complete supply of litera- | name are ADVERTISEMENTS. covered its equanimity the case had |~~~ —— A~~~ | ture on all portions of California. | Household Goods Watch Our Stores. FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bootblacks, bath- BRUSHE houses, billlard tables brewers, bookbinders, candy makers, camners dyers, flour mills, foundries, laundries, paper- hangers. printers, painters. shoe factori stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS., ‘Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. DEWEY, STRONG &CU. self. She had been talking about pay- STHMANOL r - i isit to friend: S hybe A cure 1039 MARKET ST. opp. M Allister R0 51 B ccrponed ch T Gt ey o g, Fin v v e | 18 Y = o .m.,..-m-f' - X lThe police are taking no action in the |, l'.ll":lt.l::l mu lfi.n' ::.m but h Your Druggist or at 508 HAIGHT : matter, finished like & good judge of whiskey. 2 Ban Francisco, Cal. -' ‘

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