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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1896. HALE BROS. U HALE BROS. HALE BROS. I HALE BROS os. i HALE BROS. | HALE BROS. I | R RO RSO RTS SORTS SO RERT SRR ROSOSORR SRR OR RO ARSI e A PARTERS 0F saANTR GEAYS 2 P 00000 L C0CCOLLC0 OO0 SO0 000 SO CR0 CROCO0000000CO0C0000L0CE0000000000CI0000C00C00000C00ORORIORICO0ROCOCOCOOROOIC00C000C0000000) HOW WE CAME TO BE PARTNERS. I : TV The firm was big, with lots of friends ‘It seems to me,”’ Cris Kingle said As he viewed this great world o'er, “ My list of Children’s getting big And growing more and more. I’ll have to take a partner on To see these girls and boy 3, So I'll appoint some great big firm To sell my games and toys.” And lots of kinds of toys, WWith everything in Christmas goods For babies, girls and boys. And so they took his offer up And promis=d then and there They'd represent old Santa Claus And hold a Christmas Fair. ‘000000000 [0C,0/0,C,C.C.O0 0000000000000 @ III. ? So out West in the biggest State He took the bigges:t town, Then for the biggest firm he looked And quickly put it down. Then he made & proposition That they sole agents be And represent him in the West And all the children see. TV BOBBVEVE BT L II. - The HEast was big, but snow was there— He used the reindeer team— But way out West 'twas summer time And snow was seldom seen. 'Tis summer time the year around, So sleds are hard to slide. And he couldn'’t visit every child No matter how he tried 0000000 If any one should fail to know Just who his partners are They should watch their nex! door neighbor When she gets upon thes car. And when she pays her fare she'll say, ‘' Please let me offat HALE'S, For they're Cris Kingle’'s partners now And tend to all his sales.’”’ LA LA R L AR IR LR R R IR LR R T HOILIDAY CHIMES FROM ATI, DEPARTMENTS. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 00000000, 0000 0C00 -~ - Y TO PAPA. TO MAMMA. TO GIRLS. TO BOYS. ' ® Some things that Papa would like, Some Sure Pleasing Presents to Every Fifty hints for little misses and fifty : < andlourinaime below talish where:to! go. Housewife. more for their big ‘‘sisses. Little Things for Little Tykes, f FINE WHITE A NOOL BLANKETS For Bigger Ones We’ve Guns and Bikes. - 5 .......8510 $12 A neckti> or two 1s absolutely necessary, We & - s et b LA CE OO 3225 up ;“5‘,‘0“3'!% navea big line of the very newest. $2 98 up 0 $8 50 [ Fine EIDE N R 5 = Fine EIDERDOWN COMFORTER : s NI S rs i SILK HANDRERCHIEES, ko the turkey, 98¢ to £3 00 FAKMS ‘or sarmer-boy ake Christmas complots, from. .......-.... Sy & A comfortable S i Y6cto $2 each PERFUME in bottles for misses that “fix up <. A GOES, 7 weather.......78¢ to $10 _ T 5¢ to 93¢ bottle <% A READY $3 up 10 810 each o % DRESSED DOLLS. 5c10 $12 50 A beautiful FUR NECK> 1 95c to §8 A HANDSOME SILK MUFFLE!} TOM +.vvees 55 - £ o5 2 -:, Some new TABL 087 50 dozen -..81 25 to $2 25 each UNDRESSED JOINTED DOLLS..6¢ up to $14 00 i Pernaps 8 PUKS g e o83 00 == . A complete set of DOLL J 3 rsg e I e INITIALED LINEN HANDEERCHIETS 95 A & T s vt ORIt ~.$1 60 bpto $2a box AG ; 3 A PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEF. 48¢ oach for adveninioig bays. .81 20 ana 52 < G BT o A fine assortment of superior UNDERWEAR. % m Do $3 1: <= < ANTA CLAUS WILL MEET ALL HIS LITTLE One of our SMOKING SETS from......§1 25 to §2 < DS’ AT HALE'S EVERY MORNING THIS i DOLL PARASOLS, <. A PRESENT TO ALL GOOD Cl 4 complelo TRAVELING TOLLE: o DOLL FANS, DOLL HATS DOLL BOX. o < NiFICENT NEW SUIT. FLoptaso and DOLL JACKETS from.... < CO000OCCOO] 000! People say we have the best doll belongings in CHRISTHAS J A (KETS. A pair of our celebrated A par of our CELEBRATED JOUVIN 'REET GLOVES at... .81 90 a pair or an the city. One of our special CARPET-SWEEPERS that - sor a dollar: a pair of our Jouvin $1 50 | sweep for, ..44c each [ Gloves or & pair of §2 OPERA AL, i 5 WASH SETS, WOODEN _.....for 25¢ each (A A HANDSOME PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM up A pair of SUSPENDERS. .. X KITCHEN SETS from 10c to 85¢ eac 3 > i < When fashion joins hands with to..... e T X O A dozen pairof FINE LISLE THREAD SUX 15¢ each SPRING-ENGINES. HERMANN is satisfied. A selection from our great stock of Bisque Orna- Bleoiiesnuens + veeeeenns...D0C a pale 5uc each ELECTRIC BATTERIES and v o ef economy the public There’s no limit to pretty Capss and Jackets here. What better present ? ments could be made on one of our pretiy lemon- ade sets. R e e ) Something for his room—a burean scarf ora head-rest. We have the muterials, the ideas are 50 each .10c to $1 85 set. MOTORS, MAGNETIC TOYS and a thousand other things in our Big Basement ou A A A A i e g = LITTLE : > & CHRISTMAS SILKS. all ready made. OUTHER CHAIRS. GENTS’ XMAS H’DK’FS. s A SPEGIAL JACKET sALE ! | Brack GROS GRAIN SILKS—al th A slipper-case or & towel-rack—a pick from our POLL DINNER - ¥ besc French ‘and American ";\‘é'l":fifl 25 O e Blaske: for the bath will cost $B—the FINE TRICYCLES GENTS®' LINEN INITIALED HAND- > : S g i : f A rol anket for the buth will cost 85—t s Y ST A % LINEN LADIES' JACKETS, fa Light Shades, Slashed ‘ W WiTRUL DEfTEOtON ouE PHIots Domtd € puirest wool, Shirts, Collars, Razors, Knives, Shav- A ADIEST kerchiefs, 14 dozen in & fancy box, .54 Collor, inlaid with velvet, half silk lined, 4 BLIO...ooitieiiies e Yara ing Sets, Manicure and Dressing ~e s. Shaving an exceptionalty neat Intial and &].50 large pearl buttons. We gua antee this to be | BLACK SA UCHESS The besr g 95D Cis, Pertume Bottles and fine Perfumes, Plctura SETS, DOLL 8% inch nemstitched ed day DL — .5.:_ a Slf;]d ket. Sizes 32 m“w. (\\Zml\'i:& ou | m-ke:seonéu;::grur;r 5}‘; gln:)k aond s Frames. Orne of our fine Umbrellas 1or §4 or ":i o ARG = Elil;lNKl.l G- special at. % Box 10 cal 1y. Our entire line to besod. No st dye; es from 76¢ to....... w A Hat h, Clothes Brush, \Whisp Broom ani SAN BT, 0 <z reserve. The price 3 AU DE SOIE—One of the nom:r,l}’[a::’ke: Mk;n:::nmi‘:l!m, fine Writing Seis, BOARDS, TIN DISHES, TIN STOVES AND GENTS' LINEN INITIALED HAND- & $8.95 Each | ar plain black silks in the Ink Boilles, etc., Coftee Cups and_Saucers, or one KITCHENS and everything that Sania Claus’ L e S B . [ market; only the very best gusran- g o). 50 of our 26¢ Housé and Lots, just for fun. partner ought to have. Tittle better grade than the one above, 2:00 > LADIES' BLACK BOUCLE JACKETS, @ .00 ed qualities kept he = sPL— Dations bigh vo the. meck, vetves cot: DD ‘ from 1 to. 3 Yard otherwise the same: these two offers lar, sizes 32 to 42 A wonderful array, gath day Shop) mentione carved Motartrstrelechretrciontrelacirnts OUR FAN EXHIBIT. 1éad these prices. R FANS, wood fr ......... Each r price TS, ered especially for Holl- Dozens not in the city. | CREAM EMBROIDER: ame, cased 00 I CHRISTMAS HINTS. OUR CELEBRATED WHITE WOOL all pure California S the fllLesl grl;)wu.dseie:tr stock silk riboon bound. We .00 believe them to be the best valllu$12__ Our price from $5 to. A Funny X Ray. A great josh on the X Ray. Looks as if you could see the bones in Pair FLA. 95c. each. o % INCORPORATED. San Francisco. HOW JOSHUA HENDY SPELLED “FIFTH” Important Bearing on the Meaning of a Be- quest. Somewhat Sensational Episode in a Hitherto Dull Will and it was in this relation that the sur- prise of yesterday occurred. After Mr. Baggett bad concluded his argument in favor of having the word “fifteth” construed to mean “fifth,” Mr. Young announced that he had a docu- ment to present for the scrutiny which he thought would have great weight in ar- riving at a just conclusion. Hethereupon read a letter written by Joshua Hendy to his brother Samuel Hendy, in which he spoke of a company in which he was largely interestea, that he “owned one- fifth of the stock and ought to have some vcfice, in the management of the corpora- tion.” Briefly arguing the point, Mr. Young said that this showed that Joshua Hendy knew how to spell *fifth” and that when he wrote “fifteth’” he meant “‘fiftieth’* and not “fifth.” Mr. Baggett was at once greatly inter- ested in the important epistle. Juage Coffey also evinced a desire to scrutimnize it, and it was quickly passed from hand to MANY CHILDREN WILL WEEP THERE Their Good Friend’s Fu- neral Will Take Place Monday. Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper and Her Daughter Will Be Buried Post street; G. R. Kibbe, 316 Post street; A. J. Washburn, 324 Post street; N. C. Hulse, 228 Post street;. H. ¥. Flynn, 338 Post street; William Reed, 344 Post street; Adolph Block, 211 Post street; M. Fried- 1man, 228 Stockton street. There were scores of carriages injthe vicinity, hundreds of distinguished friends calling to pay their respects and to offer their services to those in charge. The services of two special police were required at the house during the day to keep the visiting throng in order. It is learned that the estate left by Mrs. Cooper will amount to $16,000 or $18,000. It consists of the home at 1902 Vallejo street, a lot in Santa Barbara and one 1n Alameda. The homestead is worth about 7000. Most of the societies of which Mrs. Cooper was a leading spirit called special meetings yesterday morning and adopted resolutions of respect. The Century Club held a meeting yes- terday afternoon and passed resolutions THE CORNER GAS LAMPS MUST GO How the City Byways Are Coming Into the Light. Market Street Will Next Array Herself in Lines of are exceptional one Bahy Sewing Machines. The cheapest, practical_and _simples: pensable for boliday most our price.. HOLIDAY SHOPPING BAGS. LADIES' CHATELAINE BAGS, indis- ading, black seal lesther, two pockeis, our price 4 Box Fsch © T I o s e e e c Each & present for baby : d wide and C Sewing Machine in the : ? ‘ silk _embroidered u e 190 Fourhand aribalemla world for little _girls; | LADIES’ CHATELAINE BAGS. extra Jjmg ede dainty. Our price Yara | & pencll etc. but only practical and instruc: | " haexrained leather, n black, tan, blus @81 00 3 JSTRIC . — : % T S Each DAISY AIR RIFLES. wondertal novelty. This covune plenty foreverys | OF BFeem OUT BElcE: % aen = R A UAGQ PRI Positively the best air gun oftered in the city s I you conie ey % AV . o1 | forihe moiey : shoots exceptionaily strong: simpie This week al LADIES’ COMBINATION POCKET 3, | an ght; easily losded; full nickel plated: BOOKS, oxidizea silver mountings, - - A heany e 25¢c Each.| 037, 939, 941, 043, 945 Market Street 1.00 Each. | imiaion seal and srained leatner, d c S iy | caretul boys: come and see them this week at L t] 9 k] Y $ Serent Colors, our price. .. 50 7:’? ceive suggestions from all citizens upon this improvement. A From inquiry along this great thorough- fare it is learned that thereisa general desire on the part of the property-owners and people doing buiiness there to have the strect aglow its full length. On the basis of a tax of $1 apiece per month, which the Sixth-street people are paying, the people doing business there can have what they wish in the way of illumina- tion, and no doubt the last corner gas lamp will soon flicker out for all time on Market street. FORGER, BUT POLITE. Ransom Ellenwood Sentenced to San Quentin for Fourteen Years. Ransom Eilenwood, the dashingz ex- navy officer, smiled courteously to Judge Wallace and the officers of the court as he stood up on Friday morning to hear his sentence for passing a fictitious check for NEW TO-DATY! In order to Close Large Stock of WOOLE I will give to my o per cent cash discount o Please, take notice, A 40-DAY SALE Out my Fall and Winter NS ustomers and the public in general a 10 n all or- ders taken from MONDAY, De- sfixa)_’ber 7.1896, to January 21, this dis. count does not apply to orders taken before De- cember 7,1896. All goods are marked in plain figures, and no misrepresentation. hand. concerning the untimely death of the i it Case. Curiosity was immediately aroused, and at Laurel Hill, Women who were 50 well_known by the Arc Lamps. oo e et ol T B the question arose as to wheretha t letter members of the club. The board of di- In consideration of Ellenwood’s dis- came from. It had never appeared in the rectors of the Kindergarten Association tinguished appearance and because he has ’ ;:ase before. ;l'h;: i‘t‘v:jls’gem_xine no ox‘l’e & m‘etyeslerdny morning at.the call of Mrs. shown no d‘i’fpomion to escape he was | The Largest Tailoring Fstablishment It Seéms - Probshis: That Chissles | 2 8 moment doubead, for it may Dbe| g vices Will Be Held in the First Pierce, vice-president. Many representa-| goward, Taylor, Kearny and Mont. | spared the indignity of being chained to on the Pacific Coast. Maoner Will G:t Only $10,000 From the Estate. There was a sensational surprise in.the Joshua Hendy wili case in Judge Coffey’s court late yesterday afternoon. This trial, with its many side issues, has been dragging its slow length along for so many weary years that anything like a novelty is hailed with delight by the at- torneys and the court, and therefore yes- terday’s happenings were joyfully wel- comed by both sides to the controversy. For some time argument has been going on in order to convince Judge Coffey as to the proper way to construe one provision of the will, which read that the testator bequeathed to Charles Manner ‘“‘one-fif- teth” of his stock in the Hendy Machine ‘Works. Attorney Baggett contended thst the testator intended to leave ‘‘one-fifth’ of | his machine works stock to Charles Man- ner, while those representing the other beirs thonght it ought to read ‘‘one-fif- tieth.” As the stock is worth something like half a million dollars, it makes quite a difference to Mr. Manner. One-fifth would be $100,000, while one-fiftieth woula amount to only $10,000. Mr. Buggett said there was nothing on safely said that nobody could successfully counterfeit the late Joshua Hendy’s chi- rography. It is something unique and altogether unapproachable in its eccen- tric characteristics. It must be seen to be appreciated. Mr. Young was called to the witness- stand and told the story of the way in which he obtained the letter. He said thac on Thursday last he called op Attor- ney Charles 8. Wheeler of the firm of Bishop & Wheeler for the purpose of ob- taining certain letters written by Joshua Hendy and now the property of his client, Mrs. McGurn. In talking with Mr. Wheeler he learned that some of the late Joshua Hendy’s letters to his brother Samuel had been returned from Mexico after the close of the will contest and that this letter, containing the word *‘fifth,”” was among them. Mr. Baggett asked for time in which to examine ali the letters that had been re- turned from Mexico, and was given a con- tinuance of the case until next Wednes- | day for that purpose. After the adjournment of court Mr. Baggett said he was forced to admit that the newly discovered letter haa great weight in settling the disputed point, though he insisted that it was not con- clusive. It proved that Joshua Hendy knew how to spell ““fifth” in 1882, which was six years before the writing of the will—that much be conceded—but he would go through the other letters with a microscope to see if he had not also Bpf]““ “fifth”’ as it was written 1in the will. Messrs. Hart and Young and their Congregational Church at the Noontide. The funeral services over Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper and her unfortunate daughter, Harriet, will be held at the First Congre- gational Church on Monday at 12 o’clock. Rev. Dr. Adams, the pastor, and Rev. Dr. McLean of the Pacific Theological Semin- ary will have charge. Arrangements for the funeral were not pertected until yesterday because the {friends here awaited instructions from the relations KEast. There had been hopes that the dead mother’s sister, Mrs. Skilton of Brooklyn, N.Y., might come to this City at once, but she was so completely prostrated by the news that she cannot come. The following telegrams from Mrs. Skil- ton and her husband afford the instruc- tions on which the friends here are con- ducting the funeral: NEW YORK, Dec. 12, 1896. Mmes. Gaden and Hale, 1902 Vallcjo street, San Francisco—Overwhelmed with grief. 1 send earnes: thanks for all kindness, begging you to act for me in all things. Bury beside Mr. Cooper. Will go as quickly as possible, MRs. HARRIET E. SKILTON. ~ Mmes. Gaden. and Barnett, 1902 Vallejo street, San Francisco—Mrs. Skillon prostraie with grief. Ail relatives send grateiul acknowledg- menis of the many kindnesses of San Fran- oisco’s loving friends and confirm Mrs. Skil- tives of Mrs. Cooper’'s Bible class were present. Mrs. John T. Swift and Mrs. Cornwall stated that they would prepare an appro- vriate memorial for the Century Club. Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Oulton of the State ‘Women’s Suffrage Committee offered their condolence, and scores of representatives of prominent societies were present on similar missions. The funeral will probably be one of the largest ever seen in San Francisco. A notable feature will be the great attena- ance of children from the kindergartens and children from other schools. Many of these were formerly in kinder- gartens and came in contact with Mrs. Cooper and her daughter. There 18 now no suspicion in the mind of any one at all familiar with the facts that Mrs. Cooper was in any way a party to the tragedy. Her death was due to over-confidence in her insane daughier, whom she loved so devotedly that she conld not bear to be separated from her for a day. DIPETHERIA OCASES, The Value of Sterilized Swabs Demon- strated by Dr. Spencer of the Health Board. The practical value of the sterilized swabs which the Board of Health has been distributing about town for use in diphtheria cuses was demonstrated on Fri. day. These swabs were used on the throats of two patients whose cases were -gomery and Others Will Go to Electricity. The work of lighting up the dark by- ways of this City goes splendidly abead, and one street after another where a few gas lamps twinkled dimly through the fog and gloom is being strung with electric lamps. Polk street led the way, and the setting of arc lights there encouraged Fol- som, Sixth and several others to emerge from the dusk. Then Valencia strest— that great thoroughtare that divides the Mission into the eastern and western halves—called for light, and quickly there will be an illumination along that drive. way. Kearny, Montgomery, Fillmore and Larkin will come next, as the people along those streets have signified their in- tention to make the change. The lighting of the other streets of the City is rapidly progressing. The Mer- chants’ Association gave orders yesteraay for twelve arc lights on Ninth street from Market to Howard, and six arc lights on Taylor street from Golden Gate avenue to Eddy. Applications are coming in from every part of the City for addiuonal illu- mination. The Merchants' Association is willing to co-operate with the residents in any part of the City for the better lighting of the streets. It believes that when once the City is properly illuminated the City the other prisoners and was permitted to stand outside the dock. Ellenwood was consigned to San Quen- tin for fourteen years and at once went below with an officer, bowing politely to his Honor and to the court attendants as he went. —_—————— Watching Butchertown. Dr. O’Rourke, the veterinary of the Board of Health, has been stationed in Butchertown for several days past in consequence of reports that diseased cows were being driven there and slaughtered. Four carcasses were seized on Friday and condemned and a close watch will be k2pt in the future to stop the traffic. ——— s NEW TO-DAY. 0,00 000000000 0000000000000 ® OPEN EVENINGS. Holiday Gifts Popular Prices. Most charming cotlection of Holiday Gifts to be found in San Francisco. Not only the most costly, 201 and 203 Montgomery St. 724, 844 and 846 Market St. 1110 and 1112 Market St. San Francisco. Cal. LOUIS Opposite Se: e O DRUGS, PERFUHERY, PATENT NEDICINES, RUBBER GO0DS, TOILET ARTICLES, FINE WINES AXD LIQUORS, HIGH-GRADE CIGARS, DO YOU SMOKE? It’s Expensive, But Here's a Snap: ) Belmonts, 1214c sizs. La Rosa. 1214c size Banchez & Haya, 12140 size K1 Telegrapho, 1234 s: [, 1330 Market St., venth, ) CUT RATES, clients, the Hendys and Mrs. McGurn, on 0 Ftag i < 3 General Arthur, 10¢ straigh -cut to 3 for 350 g’:‘;i":; o'-;'fn"'::es'{;‘ilor""ggé";e'"”fi::::z the other hand were openly exultant, | '°%'® felesTam to Mmes. Gaden andHale. - | reported on Thursday, and the secretions | authorities will appreciate the wisdom and bt dleossndsy of e General Boraalde, 100 sexalght.....cut 1o 3 for 0 that in any event the court wotld -Hotibe They declared that the proper spelling of Followi h i . * |examined by Dr. Spencer, the board’s necessity of relieving the property-owners pensive articles to suit Figaro. 5¢ straight. cut to 6 for 230 Tostiieg Ta. datirmening: the “woid s "{,"‘ 1n the letter of 1882 knocked out all | . :n ;mgg ‘: :a:pffil: ‘}L ;ehre‘-le :’ealgr;on:. becteriologist. ;x;crie n’(‘l:?f::;:su ;n:l-:: itlll:;; &xll:ie‘;:wo (T;’: any purse. King B, o¢ siraight. cut 1o 6 ot 2o A Rliteth” Chatat drost it conld b id. | Chance for construing “ffteth” to mean 3 A " | 1In both instances the bacilli of diph- foi T otk a0 s blaaE Tor4ns oasnt anc vead 1| 1o Bieec Eoomer” alwans sbhomed e | theria were discovered. Tn fature all | 35618 8L U0 SSRRso SIS PUNGRNIC | @ VORY FIGURES. BRONZES. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. decision to show that in a similar case in | JUdBe Coffey said he hoped that he | n th 00RO otd, B e wnd cases reported will be verified in this man- | 58, 898 O BR NCORT S DRESDEN, MARBLE England the question of fact was referred might be able to reach a conclusion next d: hter’ b e‘l;‘ ecatoe of The thags | er and precautions taken accordingly. b e et eca:en‘i p aud B s for St ation Wednesday. aughter's be such, because of the thou® | the hoard has distributed literature re- | 1€ and sweeping of the streets. It star DELFT and TERRA COTTA R or s o B W oni g and W, H.T, —_— sands who want (o pay their tribute of | jating 10 diphtheria about the City_in ad. | the experiment by soliciting subseripliohs | @ 1 7310GES STATUARY, Hart on behalf of the executors of the SPRND MY work of Mrs. Cooper was devoted ;e lu:- dition to the swabs and will try to edu- ul‘ i w?‘r 7 : ‘3' 20 uma’o? ulu; CHINA OIL PAINTINGS, will urged that it was not reasonable to| ‘“Polinto,” or “Ine Martyrs,” a.tragic | nublic and because. the residence is 100 S ihe peoplBin the BEPOR MABRLE Bt Eireets, has confinaed the Work: CUT CRYSTAL, ETCHINGS, S el ko | e b Dot il e s ot | i e Sttt Sl S o S e vow on | § Doy ivoiavivas, B e ey g | St Ebelr Santen o, D | 387 e mumr of o rents of U | 5 sow co ot aphinrs yes 1o | tarins e vl LUt 8 o s the bounds of reason to think he might | Society Guiseppi Verdi. Miss Margaret| Therewill be no funeral services at the [ ROrfed at the Health Office on Friday, one | yja yof sireet from tha ferry to Valencia |® BACCARAT FRENCH DESKS, give him property worth §10,000, that be- | Coleman _and Signors Giorgi, Zapell), | house. though a few invitations will be ;{:"N"‘m Jessie street and the other at | oo %"y hetter illumination of that GLASSWARE, CABINETS, ¢ e o viors cmolormmea | ivass DUk e oy Fiie, wilt be s | mest s Siciiage hla b | | e thoroughfers, A mumber of the er|@ nvANENTS TABLES, This view was apparently accepted as | The archestra will be under the diceohon | The coffins will not be opensd. a6 the A Football Trophy. o| Vion ot mcariatning their wishes in the | In Endiess SEVRES, T yoat cyon aat 1t thors. to S macag, EXAM sound and just by Mr. Manner, for he | of A. Spadina. church, bowever, in deference to Mrs. [ The Pacific Amateur Athletic Association | matter and how far they will go ‘in con- Vorieh CARLSBAD and with instruments of his om?'n:‘l'imé' made no contest on the point, the present et Gooper's disiike of suon publicity. Ths | held & meeting Friday night in Olympic Club | tributing for the lighting of that sireet. FINK CLOCKS, CLOISONNE Eiinmciarity st been equaled. ] condition being urged by Mr. Baggett on EESRAcinn urch, interment will be in Laurel Hiil Ceme- | builaing and decided to appoint a committee | 1f sufficient subscriptions are contributed . ‘Otfice Hours—13 1o 4 p s o 27 behalf of Mrs. Rough, another of the heirs,.whose interests are dep=ndent on the way 1n which the wiil is constraed. During the trial of the case frequent re- grets were expressed by the lawyers and the courts that no lettersor writings by Joshua Hendy containing the words “fifth” or “fiftieth’” had been produced, Articles of incorporation of the Park Congre- gational Church have been filed with the following-named directors: Albert J. Robin- son, John F. Myers, E. W. Hyde, F. A. Hatch, J. W.Graham, Willam J. Tilley, James W. Tabor. —————— WaTcHES, Dismonds,Jewelry, at greatly reduced prices; building to be removed. 5 and 7 Third st. tery, where the husband and father is buried. The Coroner’s jury was taken to the residence by Deputy Coroner Hallet yes- terday morning, where the remains were viewed and the premises inspected. The follewing composed "“E’“?: C. J. Mc- Nelll, 300 Post street; E. F. Zahler, 336 of four to purchase a trophy for the football contest. The committee are Messrs. Sheehan, Rhinehart, Berry and David Brown. The Olympics and the Stanfords will ciaim the tr:{hy, and the commitiee will no doubt make the award to the first named, they having tied the Stanfo; ud the latter hav- ing declined to meet the Olympics and play off the tie. for the purpose a string of electric lights will be installed on each side of Market street with a large number of colored arc lights in the middle of the thoroughfare. This will make a very impressive spec- tacle and will greatly improve the appear- ance of the street at night. The Mer- chants’ Association is now ready to re- % S. & G. GUMP, |§ 1113 GEARY STREET. VASES, Ete. SCOTCH WHISKY. M. TEACHER & SONS, SCOT! distillers and merchants, Glasgow, w. of good standing as sole buying o whiskies. A few shipments Mmlfe::' el ment as a trial. Stace full Reterenc Tl particulars, > ST CH WHISKy an° afirm 10T their made on N and re- Gl et icsdfctsfo s s sfst s s il sl llsliossstsioleob it S bl Yy

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