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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY S, 1906, LASOUGKERE VALLEI-ELKS oF poutmcs PN BIC PARTY OF POLITICS : Lodge of Navy Yard Town to Entertain -Oakland, Napa CITY'S PURCHAS * FOR PARKS AND City Attorney Willl S OF LANDS WANTS A BONUS 10 BUILD ROAD | Engineer Evans Who Recent- Iy Tried to Get Terminal ADVERTISEMENTS. $5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPES DEATH Twenty Thousand Volts of Eleetricity and Thirty-Foot BUILDINGS, lc' HIS RGDOFL [ | Site in Sausalito in Eureka and Santa Rosa “Herds”| Fall Fail to Kill Lineman| can find one atom of of l Q-Da\' | ————— = chloral, morpl\_inc. cocaine, Bty Tl Al FOR LARGE SU ¥INE TIME IS PROMISED |WALKS LONG DISTANCE ;‘;xfl‘i’f_e:h“"fn‘“”“‘a:: "‘“L‘); Dr. Miles’ Remedies. This reward is cfered be- cause certain unmscrupulous S e Agrees to Build Line to Cas- ows Great Sav- Current Burns a Hole Four Inches in Diameter on Hip Vaudeville Entertainment, N« C ire . Ty, Dravi Nigs - ¢ e R 12 On AA;q Uerd per “v-? (.)" 11_0‘ ld?d Citi B.dll(]llet and Lal."e I‘mtu e S persons make false statements i & zens Give Him $120,000 tion Arranged for Guests| of Unfortunate Workman about these remedies. It is anas. | Eita A il bi understood that this reward el | ' EUREKA, Jan. 7—F. L. Evans, a civil Special Dispatch to The Call, Special Dispatch to The Call, applies only to goods purch- ased in the open market, which have not been tampered with. Dr. Miles’ remedies cure by their strengthening and invig- orating effect upon the nervous system, and not by weakening the nerves. | engineer, claiming to be backed by one |of the transcontinental railroad mag- nates, appeared before the 25,000 Club, | Eureka, 1907,” a booster club, with a | proposition to build a railroad from | Bureka east to Casper, Wyo., there to connect with four lines. He asks the Humboldt people to guarantee a bonus of $120,000 in the event the road is completed within three years. He wants the money put in a bank and | held at the disposal of a board of local REDDING, Jan. 7.—Charles Miller, a lineman employed by the Northern Cali- fornia Power Company, with headquar- ers at Delamar, had a most remarkable escape from death yesterday. Twenty thousand volts of electric energy passed through his body and he fell from the crossarms of a thirty-foot pole, and lives to reiate his experience. Miller was mar- ried last week to Miss Grace Failing of this citv. Miller was working to-day along the VALLEJO, Jan. 7.—What will be one of the biggest fraternal events of the year in this part of California is beinyg arranged by Vallejo Lodge No. 559, B. P. O. Elks. It will take place in the Elks' clubrooms and the pavilion in this city on the evening of February 17, when the lodges of Elks in Oak- land, Santa Rosa and Napa will be the guests of the local lodge. The Vallejo lodge now numbers about 350 members, Total' Expenditure Now Reaches $1,622,115. Ll i people. The bonus in the event of his h h E and many new candidates will e in | power line i the Vielnity of the Pitt b 7 g i o R years is to be returned to the donators. itlated on that evening. A banduet and [River bridge, ‘repairing a broken low- | for . and_recommend thém te vaudeville entertainment wi e glven | cyrrent wire. On the pole, above him, many others. My wife Is using the | He says he wants the money to pay the which [ | Jffliluru to operate the road in three | in the pavilion after lodgeroom cere- | the best known and most dearly beloved matrons of this city. In the earlier his- tory of the town her home was the scene vorite declares that he will appear no more before the footlights. A ‘fellow of infinite jest, a cynic, but a stanch through despite the opposition of his sov- ereign, but in this particular case the Grand Old Man gave way to the Grand SEATTLE, Jan. T7.—One man was killed by a heavy sea which swept the | On Market St., mear Third, 25xI79 int t y ex| i 2 was ened the 20,000-volt line, - 402,155’”[*;;["‘10‘"“?‘ TR :d“"‘“’e" paine monies. The local iodge has been the cm.m‘:'?he Power direct from the plants| medicine in the world. A lady frl To-morrow night at the Chamber of guest of the thres lodges it will enter- | {5 the consumers. Miller unconsciously | Of Mine, who was almost a total nery- Commerce rooms Evans is to meet taln and the affair of next month Is I | grabbed hold of the highly charged Un- | tailon has used several botiles of the | many citizens and explain his proposi- return for their courtesies. insluated wire with his right hand to| Nervine with wonderful results.” | tion{ The directors of the boosters’ i | draw himself up,’ There was a flare of | WM. CROME, Salt Lake City, Utah. club take favorably to the project, as v 1S a0 sparks, and the lineman tumbled headlong Dr. Miles’ Antl-Pain Pills are sold b Humboldt must have a railroad and GILROY IS TO HAVE to_the ground. - He regained conscious- v drugalst, who wil Ta.ar:ntnl:nlé | . The a4 t WRE P | 7 | ness almost instantly ana walked four e first package will benefit. (he Iureka veshintn detaunn e FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY |15, (0 Dliamar. where. as soon as he | fails. he will raturn your manay. Trinity River, striking the Pitt River, e > % . | reached his home, he sank exhausted. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never soid In bulle. and following that stream through the Mrs. K. Ryan President of | Dr. Doster was callea ana Miller's in- | Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind Sierra Nevada Mountains, touching at Ty x ¢ 5 ‘d juries attended to. Besides the bruises, - Alturas, thence to Lakeview and Vale, in Trustees of Propose consequent upon the fall, there is a se- | Oregon, thence through Southern Idaho stitution. vere burn covering almost the entire sur- | to Casper, Wyo. Construction work is 1“ g‘:;e:'th:l:. {n;:d.le:x:;ilc:i\:;zlrrtlu!:et:zdl‘;slr: Y Scho : | to begin within six months. S e e 5 s D0 dlec . . : 5 T e Soath B ans says he is securing options on g et a Hole four inches in diameter and two f & o land for a terminal on Humboldt Bay. GILROY, Jan. 7.—The Common Council |inches deep. The victim is in a serious and Recently he was in Sausalito trying to of this city at its last meeting ad?plcd a | condition. ON 2 Ve secure a site for a terminal. Almost resolution establishing a public library. T RGUTT Wy, Lk o SRS . i & E\'::u mad;\-; P The Mayor appointed as trustees of the | DOCTOR IS INJ URED o4 the proposed route east. The distance library Mesdames K. Ryan, W. E. Franl;- ON WAY TO PATIENT ORD'NAWD . ; by direct line is 1100 miles, and with e A 0 A i has be s ur branches 1800 miles. Humboldt nson and J. W. ayer. he new Dbo: — . 8 - < » = Amounts received from 31 = $ ¢ will doubth tee t organized and elected Mrs. K. Ryan 1 3 . ; 000 wary: aiiakiy 1r theceiin dny president. The city will give a site for Team étn}(es lngllal‘ded‘ Interest compounded - i ‘hance to get the railroad. The en- a building and the trustees will at once Gravel Pile and Buggy un--vh-brn-.un - . sineer says the route is comparatively set about securing the funds for the Is Upset “Banking by Mail g, asy. Thousand: e mil structure. . : Wil B epsRed 90 HIGHER OFFICERS ARE NEEDED HOE IR e o e ngs « TO EXAMINE NAVAL OFFICER |# leading physic o " 22 Montgomery St., San Francisco “ “\\' 7 PR - TG T T jured in a runaway accident here this 1 MANY PERSONS MOURN Reorganization of Board Necessary | morning. He was summoned to a ranch Asscts aod Reserve : MES. HILBORN’S DEATH Before Fitnejs of Commander Hell- | in the Quien Sabe district, some twenty $3,700,000. 2 e = o , d. miles distant, to attend Mrs. Frank Mas- | —— S e R s | B RATLE 2| ONTERM DEPOSTY 5 2 o singal. He inten o drive” to Large Cortege Follows Re-|| pisrixeuisump awwser or VALLEJO, Jan. 7——Commander TeW!s | Pinos and there to meet Mr. Massingal v rr e aecins HOUSE OF COMMONS, WHO IS C. Helldler, In charge of the Thirteenth | L0 " S Loy Nory “shortly after starting mains of Luugrebsmdn S ABOUT TO RETIRE. Lighthouse District, has been ordered 1H6 Sl ke ek & Gaved pily o o Widow to Grave £ B f‘fpi‘;'r“exfi;fil;’:fm?"a;‘;‘&“fi Poard | the main street of Hollister, in.front of 7 Britich - Bicliit 3ay next to be examined for promotion | Vhich 1o lantern had been placed. The B : team fell and the buggy overturned, | o ; » Special Dispatch to The Call. Titis arliament i et:‘ite;flcf;km‘)‘m::‘el";;l‘:n d“;fa d"‘(’)g{g throwing out the doctorand dislocating his | s e VALLEJO, Jan. 7.—The funeral of the . . 3 right hip. He was stunned, but soon re- GETS N . " - ot 8 i B e e am late Mrs. Luania Hilborn, relict of former Will Miss His one officer with a higher rating than | .i;.q cpnsciousness. His team ran a few . e gt Co S. G. Hilb ¢ this ai Heilner, with the result that the board |}, o4 yards, but stopped when he be- - ses we Sricks: youn hall 4 SOl Sty Al . had to be reorganized. It is now com- | SR Ty Bp SRR TG (6 him nodh’ T wislone OF Lubi{afesst baitekes Ready Wit wosed of Rear Admiral McCalla, Cap-|pje haq to roll behind a telegraph pole to | ¢ e 3 ¥ - . tain G. B. Harber of the Independence, D, Tebb | - ever seen in this city. Many friends from Captain William P. Day and Lieutenant | €5¢aPe being run over. r. Tebbets was | San Francisco, Oakiand, Napa and all Captain William P. Day and Licutenant | pickeq up a few minutes later by French | D Sosclal D e to act as recorder. Commander Heilner | ¥ °UPEST- | rian chureh, o o0 Bt the FresYISl LONDON, Jan. 7. — Henry Labou- |ls a member of the Young court-mar- | gy \waVE ruils A MARINER 5 | & here’ & tial board and is well known on the s o i wners dvere dentr opex | “Mrs. Hilborn was @ native of New | chere's announcement that he will re- : ; ON SIIP SCOTTISH LOCHS l»L::.:}'onan;rr-‘n‘n—‘York, where she was born seventy-two | tire from parliamentary life has caused | 025t -3 RS R R e ! Jecember 4 an | years ago. She came to Vallejo with her | widespread regret similar - to . that | % P! - b Rt he' oo ovned | husband in 1861 and for years was one of | which is felt wh é ; Sighting Pass of Melfort Two | ch is felt when a popular stage fa- | Other matters Gladstone had carried Dy Badugs Sl We Tout. | | of much of the social activities, and she | was prominent as a leader in church and charitable work. Mrs. Hilborn is survived by a daughter, Miss Grace Hilborn. —_————— N FRANCISCO MAN HEAD A. B. Truman Is Elected President of OF ASYLUM BOARD AT UKIAH radical; a hater of hereditary privi- leges, pomposity and plutocrats; a foe to nepotism and jobbery: a fearless ex- poser of humbug and rascality, “Lab- by,” ‘as he is familiarly called, has long been one of the most fascinating pee- sonalities in British politics. The House of Comimnons will be duller and drabber without his irreverent wit .and irre- 0Old Lady, and Labby never forgave him for it. Thereafter the barbed shafts of the Parliamentary freebooter’s wit were not infrequently aimed against him. Everybody knows that Gladstone played the game of politics in a toplofty fashion, crediting himself with motives far re- moved from those which anjmated other decks of the British ship Scottish Lochs on November 24, when the vessel was about 600 miles off Cape Flattery. The ship came around here from Cardiff, | ‘Wales, loaded with coal. Captain Park- hills stated that he saw the bark Pass of Melfort, which was wrecked on De- cember 28, two days before she went ashore, drowning all hands. His ship ADDRESS Box 4706 CALL Office. THE OCULARIUM Manager of the State Institu- participants in the game. “I do mot ob-| L Tt ot ihe same storm, but be- - Hon for X 3 | pressible .mockery. He. 1S unique—or- | ject,” said Labby once, “to Mr. Glad- = b K rgi e Jginal—and there is none like him to | sone's cecasionally having an ace up his | 188 heavily laden, he was able to beat . UKIAH, Jan. 7.—The board of man- | 4o et to sea. The Scottish Lochs will load e a agers of the Mendocino 8 i | take his place. Few were aware that | sleeve. But I do wish he would not al- l906 Models z ex: n obtained in me‘af Lok a‘tetimeilr] oc! “l‘; tate Hospital | ne 13 seventy-four years. old. He, ways say that Providence put it there.” grain for Europe. < alifors - 3 ohad % 3 4 % . e G G e r playground. There the |8t Uk meeting on Saturday | joesn’t look !ke it, and he doesn't act | That is a fair sample of the jests which . . ] 100-vara block No. 397, | unanimously elected Manager A. B. | itns ; . CHINESE BOYCOTT -RUINING - Otulret e e e £ ike it. That he should seriously plead | have made him the most quoted man in E | renc uto bfl ) Brvant and | e e T A iaeknopresident of | old age as a ground for nis retirement | English public life. FLOUR. INDUSTRY OF COAST |, MODIC.. Lake three owners | the a. A. A. Hochheimer of Wil- | from scenes that have been enlivened | TLabby strenuously cultivates the e I S e at first all asked | lows retired from the chair after hav- 3 i i T Two Big Mills Will Be Forced to Shut 7 Later, however, several re- | ing served in that capacity for the last | Cpar s o PfiBlitly prosence for more | plag of anti-nationalism. FHe is antl- . Down Unless Embarge In Masks and Go lcs > . it was possible to | i T e e B CI’;trk uz‘-‘ s":" than a quarter of & century sounds like | eyerything. He would demolish the Soom Lifted Dean and E. |2 > g | one of his little jokes. He has, how- | House of Lords to-day and disestab- | ' H ~— owasra for &3 Francisco tok his seat as ! y g e S SEATTLE, Jan, 7.—Unless the Chi- 3 - n i g i o was recently appointed 's;naé‘::ern!:a erer, detétmined not to.outliz@hls:zep- | Linki ithe {Ghprol fo-morzow and . theifo o0 boygott on American goods is re- Price sl~5° T the Pardee T | utation. He hangs up his rapler while | joyfully tackle the job of substituting avad ?thln ke sient; thicty: Shva tha . 0 8 oF 1. . BRarrinots JELeut g | et his eye 1s keen and his fingers |3 republican form of government for g;n‘;‘i o‘;’ el B el M“’{iuchDm S % n Bryant street. In ad- R R PP TR nimble. hy. He was and is a ram- e - it b S5 Mk Only Three B Y a monarchy. : PEE L aoRom e et e senm: | 1y NAKES A 9TUDY o tawm | it pro-leor 2 hame viler and oLt | Bpny witn 3 ey 4 e | HENRY KAHN & CO. nd Warehouse Company | ship Queen City, which returned 1 In politics, in journalism, in his out- | tle Englander. Imperlalism and the | .3 "yilling Company, with a daily | \ €42 MARKET STREET rt lagest holdl night from the west coast of Vancouser | 100K onlife generally Labby is far | whole Cecil Rhodes school of thought | ZCC, " 505 barrels, will by forced | A e at 'mr‘:\':ir“Thblr oY | R TeDIrth Bk 50 b e Cbo‘:l‘;:; more American than-English. Much of | have always left the stone cold. el lr close floves.~ /Eha hoyedtt | the block but 926 | have been washed ashore from the | L1i8'18 doubtless due tothe fact that) Everything et Sy Ensl:“me? has been felt for the last few months | rrow strip along the | wreck of the Pass of Meifort, three | D¢ 7St commenced life on . his own | out of a hundred oppose he avgr?. by every flouring concern doing an ex- | : held | on1y being found and burled wnidents. | 200k in the New World. After leaving | everything most of them have set thelr | 'O PR C, om0t o "pacise Coast and | it xffl’l } fiedl ‘at Talaelet nt- | cambridge University, - where he ac- | hearts on he kicks from him in joyous the outlook for the flouring industry, e one to the great advance that : quired a little Latin ud less Greek and | contempt. And yet what he says is| U8 SHUROR (00 (RS TONCUS WSO | Sunday Eveninz Table @*Hote. :: L e s 4| was_aistinguisted chicfiy by his ca- | always worth listening to. Chiefly be- | ¥nloes the boyeolt is removed, Sunday Byentng Tabic d'fote, f; Mz;. lofl’)l{:axln the Harset- | L ool Becited’ o o R pacity for getting into rows with the | cause hi‘ lpml"f hovtv l;nlelthcm(m{wn i S S I A Wil be served in the wirite and w e original appropriation, | . however, and the | dons, he went to Mexico, He rode away | sense and logic have to do with states- - gold room every Sunday Evening INSTITUTE SUITS. o SR TR T bt L T o oy ik f":’m thscaviist 00 hils e v aad, a0y D vty 20 owmagn L] 5t 06 Viladkc ;i g B > | Honor the Mayor. This action leaves th . | with $50 in his pockets. ter a ramble | WINS GREAT SUCCESS. » | lots now outs s the se- — $2.50 plate. her’'s re to acquire the land | Jection of a lot for this school, for the pirchase | Of eighteen months he returned to the | mpo methods which have made Truth, | Increased Majorities Given s.,,on".J i e Sauonitn be o Al InE | o ot whilie. that of the. Nort Binn ondl- | city-and Jolned a elrcus with which he | o ‘weekly journal, which he estab- of the Government in | | Reservations may be made with ¢ i Han"of Justics, but with litte success. Of. | ground; that Is, u site yet remains to e | (rveled, taking money at the doors or | jisned in 1874, famous, are essentially Many Cases. the Maitre d'Hotel @ { fers were received from all the owners Inter. | chosen. rather oranges and maize and .other | Amerfcan. It has become what it 18| PARIS, Jan. 7.—The triennial election ! | ertea_some thireen in mumber—but all were | RKSERVOIR SITE CONDEMNED, | Sdulvalents of coln. - Tiring of this oc- | by virtue of its utter fearlessness in|for one-third of the membership of | 5 That they were ot Tormally submitted to wny |, In addition to purchases made under the | Gl L0 D€ crossed over to the United | piracke. It attacks everything or it |the Senate has resulted-in the return | - Board of Superviors. The amount available | hond lssue, the tract of 16.103 acres on Twin | States and joined a tribe of Chippewa | woyid if they deserved attack. You fof most of the former Senators. The | the » Tor the purchase of this land is $172.000 anq | PeaKks, selected by resolution No. 5374, as a | Indians, with whom he lived tor six | sannot pick up a number without find- | supporters of the Government In man . asked is much in excess of that fig- ;?)ue for s salt ‘l’ller reservoir for the Fire | months, hunting buffalo, joining in Ing some swindler unmasked, some |instances received increased m&jofly- ‘ Ve n all indications 1t will be necessary | pePArtTIent, HAS Been acquired by “ndemna- | their work and sport and playing cards | ygyrer exposed, some ridiculous War|ties. M. Fallieries, President of the aCoid inOne Day, 2 : e, Broperty BY ecohdemnation. | mery of ‘the Superior Court, was 348,500 o | foF Wampum necklaces. D o Tl iside mt e L et L S5 (G b Days ; oted new Lowell High School. — In | S0mething over $1000 an acré. This valuation | Then, in search of experiences of other | some grievance of Tommy Atkins ven- | mier, both of whom are mentloned In | . nE an offer was obtained from the | Eoniiiation of the fsere offerce bty sy | Dhases of life n America, he went to New | yj1ated, some. fresh magisterial absurd- | connection with the Presidency of the | S . Syws E the land selected In the bond iasue | ana county. espectally. was it wo Th tiow sy | York and making that.his headquarters | ;v 1413 “bare, some pseudo-charitable republic, - wera - elected, as also was | . box. 25¢ b - Booi o o L iy prosiayette square | tho fact that the owner, the Market and Stan. | Visited most of the cities round, about, | cociety. ridiculed with criticism,’ some | Senator Chaumie, Minister of Justice | balf t vested in the o Bilarieg % & s gh y“x::! ::: T S"""‘”‘g Golden Gate Park Land and | Studying life, high and low, getting in|geook” exchange scandal unraveled, | M. Trouloit, Minister of Commerce, | - putiamond able and inaccessible, the offers ev”‘:l; 1§;|"u¢"nu tt:;me’i::lyyllul: .‘31?.}’5‘3?{‘5»&““’ and out of scrapes-and acquiring know!. some official job held up naked to the | heretofore a member of the Chamber of P ' P ' . Jrosress was | _the Board of Supervisors. | acre, after having first offered to sell to tne | 0S¢ Of things as they are which no uni- | hupije view. And it is all done so well, | Deputi lected . . mt 1 s w prepared to report that sther sites were considered and a num. | eity ‘and county for $2000 an sere” menl'Gsitls | versity could have taught him.. All the | D ¥ ith “PRaputien wak Sieced & Seisten, all ¢ n i e om the | ber, of owners consulted with and finally what | Gealers were produced who testified to valua | While his father, a wealthy man, was | oo ;"“lfy h‘nd "”“2{' Bedashy iyl oot MAC'S INFALLIBLE PILE CURE 2ell lot | tions varying from $2000 to $8000 an acre, and | urging him to £o in for. something seri- | Locnes of humor, an » CURES ALL CASES OF BLIND. 5 it was only by the introduction of the strong- out any tiresome moralizing, that no | BLEEDING. ITCHING AND 'TRU - | est proof of the vaiuation of $1000 that the eicy | 0USIY, and with the aid of parental influ- | one wearles of it. Incidentaily it has > . N n ana county was able to establish jts appraisc, | € he obtained- an appointment as at- | mude Tabby the defendant in more e | iNG PILES: cases of many years' stand- v s for her erty, though lots | ment. A judgment of $1000 for the Improve- | tache to the British legation at Washing- | jjne] suits than any other man living. THI oLe D:-n,. | ing cured by a single box; price, 30 ; > o ments on this land made the total cost of the | ton, where he remained for two.years. | Bt ne has won all of them—or neatly { jeenta A MeBGTLE & CO. DRUGALE y provements | TR vatuen at gosars ey, $10.500. @ ased | After leaving Washington he continued in | 211 of them-—and for years his income | |’ THE | 204 Washington St. San Francise & y by special appropation for the preservation | the diplomatic service—of which, to o | from Truth has been more than $50.000 : ol | : :: Tele‘rl‘prl;d me. A lotwcoltln‘ $5000 has | him justice, he has ever since spoken |, year. Med!cmc CheS[ 1 RST oUrY en acqu n order to extend 'Pledmont | with the sincerest disrespect—for nearly 7 " . litics And | WHOLESALERS : \ IS NOT GENUINE WITHOUT TEE WORD [ | strect and) Shen Hampuinize Sireot Vevona Ser. | ten years doing duty, or pretending to do JO\IlgnnleU:l‘:id:: ;?:;t’:nv?b‘::n n“gézu : house should have Pond" } Price lists of Hoilday Goods ia 3 pentine avenue. Negotiations have been com- | it» at Munich, Frankfort, Dresden, St.|jgetective. ;He has Sent scores of agiiag b B . Chinese and Japacese Faacs A pleted for the purchase of two lots at the | Petersburg and Constantinople, seeing 1 Extract, the old remedy for " Goods; Rare Art Curios: Antique ;O X movihisast GornEr-of G and Bak 2 e scoundrels to jail. No mdn in Scotland sprains 1 Sl Emw - gy o at u cost of $17.007 13, 8 < site for & power: | .\ c Y L00Y; meeting everybody and AN | yarq has such a keen scent for ras- < ! e, Cail or write for handscuse : house for the propased. municipal Al o Rty rg'hxfih“,‘:;’hi: ‘:{:f::’;’mgl‘:;" cality oF sach skill in obtaining proof |§ and bruises, at hand for emergen- § | (istrated Cataiogue. " ary street. The titles involved have all been , - of = ot be generally known B 1 OH It is always sold in bottles passca uhon: and pouscrsion tuy o had when | mirable use, both as a writer and a racon. | O 1ty 1t Y 10t be generally known | § cies. It never fails to relieve pain _ FOOK WOH & CO. like this Purchase price. Y seen fit (0 pay the | teur. It strengthencd the contempt he had | masked Pigott, the forged letter writer | B whenapplied prompily and liberally. otz o . It is a matter of satisfaction, acquirs In e fuss an es, and for the - - - S P the city ‘and county was_ combelied 1o 1o %h | teathers of fossilized Old World: gfficial- ;’,:‘,f;,c:‘;‘,"ol:"o,'&}la":h, Times had to Limbers and relaxes siff and Ammunition, Hunting and E the open market and with the fullest publicity, | dom. “How different,” he once wrote, ~ & o { Sporting Largesc = % it in no case has pald more th " | pay Parnell heavy damages. muscles, supplies the joints pre- § tock. Lowest prices. Senu : Cure for it in'n case has pald more than the market | “American diplomats are to the prim old | Poy Parngll heavy damages L | sore for catalogue, = - cases it has made terms of a most satistac. | WOMEN Who represent us abroad, with a | gmoker. He once brought down upon | § paratory to athletic feats,and after HREVE ® BARBER CO., v tory character. staff of half a dozen dandies helping each | yiq hend the wrath of the Anti-Cigar- 3 739 Market st and 821 : ; 11, denote more clearly.the land purchased | other to do nothing and taught to regard | uiv, Teague by declaring In the House ||| violent exercse refreshes fike sleep. b or probably enough to pay for the plaps of the maps “of achare hereto amnexed. on ‘s | Al W00 Te NOt of Mhe Graft as thelr |op Commons that the seductive habit ich Hagel is not the same y. 1t may 4180 be sald here thay map of the park extension, the lots yet to be | Natural enemies.”” With ceremonial make- | o¢ cigarette smoking had the same ef- & % f W. T. HESS, i A gt g acquired are colored in red, and on’the map | believes he has no patience. Humbug, pre- | o5 ¢ aa réading the Bible, and that if a On analysis of seventy Sty Pebite. and Atigpee-at-bov - e obrained within the approgriarion oo i e B e tentiousness, fussy self-importance, alrs, [ map had criminal inclinations he had e Tenth Floer, Room 1015, Claus Spreckeis bida.. i Setair Gealcry eea 1 | fand vestod in the city and conges s 3 he loathes with quite an American loath- | o1y to smoke and the temptation left O Helephone Main 983, » 5.000. The official | TDIE Teviet hae i boen Yias In yellow. | ing, and finds a truly American glee in ; ¥ 1802 MeAlitster st. M ished this office was $630,592, re carried to what may &% % Jhim. Residence Teleghane Page 5641, TEN PARCELS FOR SCHOO | seem a great length In order to cover all the | €Xposing them. In only one thing has Labby B > 3 2 : A | e T h"""‘g""‘mfl gt INCURS ROYAL ENMITY.' entirely unsuccessful. He has tried b | g g g g [T L T is never Pervisors, Reapectnully yours© ot 8u- | 1t was generally expected that Labby | convince people that he is a heartless weak Hen and wamen been acquired. Some P V. LONG, City Attorney. would figure in the Gladstone of | cynic and that It is from no desire to more than one lot sold in Nm 1892. Indeed, it is said that Gladstone had | do good that so much of his life has snouw‘ CSE DAMIANA BITTERS, 12 jots, fourteen have e WILLI ENTER' —. m It 3 een eXpos: ““ . = several instances con-id- SYPHONS] | nighttul entertainment was D ea e e L fon oy t,ou;f e ::::::dh:‘;:‘:'mgd ng?::n‘::. it ST £ ot edmpn 2 M. given last evening | Queen objected because he criti s saved the P count. " at Golden Gate alties just as mG. ly as ¥ S o nurunt« ;;:r ;‘l’a‘:‘.;:: Inu:‘h{ 5 A D % lb‘fib‘m Berkshire street i 7 on the Bay View Too many kind acts that he has done by ‘stealth have come to light and borne testimony against him 2 LA by ‘“The Willing Workers" 1. The programme e Also, it was reported, because 4ons. 4| e to his wite, who had been an actress. 1 i ¢ WEEKLY CALL $1 PER Drink in the Morning and at Meals