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THE SAN FRANCISCO -CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 189S. 11 B T T TH EY E WUULD gg;}lw‘:};tngggknn to Seattle to brxné day that he had plied for a writ of A EXTENSIO | :IL;)‘:‘Y‘\?;\?!chz:‘ll;‘u:\si.'lr(‘};lk‘-:.‘ had been made re- r 4. . £ Given Until October 1 to ; World at One Plunge. = g for the Semi-Centen- Finieh the Hai o . eg o ustice. nial Exposition. ‘ Grace Pickett and Lena Carillo Yearned to Leave a Troublesome wis i eiir s fon James Rodgers, the. tall colored man who knocked down: and robbed Chris Goterman, a carpenter, on Bush street early last Thursday morning and was captured by Policemen Purves and Heinz, was yesterday held to answer before the Superior Court by Judge Campbell in Supervisors Do Not Think $10,000 bonds. Rodgers put in no defense. Them Res i = hem, Hespohaible for ADVERTISEMENTS. Mayor James D. Phelan Making Delay. a Canvass Among Represen- |, e wa e o - Fee of One Hundred tative Men for Members S of the Committee of - . : = . Flfteen Hall of Justice, have obtained an ex- 2 tension of time until October 1, in spite of the opposition of Kearny-street . property-owners, who desired that the job be taken out of their hands. [+) J. F. Sullivan appeared before the board and stated on behalf of Bateman Bros. that it was not the fault of the firm that the structure had not besn finished, but that the responsibility lay with the contractor who had under- taken to clear the site of the old City Hall. George S. Shadburne opposed such action in a lengthy speech, in which he called attention to the fact that prop- erty interests in the vicinity of the Hall FOR DYEA And SKAGUAY! - e { les; and a year ago, becoming wearfad like committing suiclde did not fease of the restraints of domestic life, she Grace for a moment, she at once as- = wag Induced to run away with a friend, sented, and furthermore decided to| THE NORTHERN COAST who also wished to see a little of the make her exit from this mundane. QTEAMSHIP COMPANY world. The twain proceeded in com- sphere at the same time as her pany as far as Fresno, where Lena was - friend, | WILL DISPATCH | deserted by her companion. Alone, _The two then counted up their as- 1% 9 1 friendless and almost penniless she de- sets and found a balance of about $25 Str T l] cash on hand. It would not do to go ° l amoo out of the world and leave this behind, 5 & OOOG00000O00000000p000000000000000 LET CALIFORNIA SHOW HER PRODUCTS. SAN TFRANCISCO, Feb. 28, 1898. To the City Editor of The Call: Encouraged by the magnanimous action of The Call, which gen- erously sacrificed the space of its columns in favor of an enterprise of ublic_interest, I would like to add a few remarks to my previous sug- g cestions on the subject of the Semi-Centennfal Exposition, for the pur- ! _ i of arguing the most important points treated by Mayor Phelan ;’f j’“’;;"e‘“:edh:‘)‘l"i l‘“j“red b’d"‘ehd'e' so the two linked arms and proceeded | MARCH 2, 1898. t his preliminary meeting. Though I am a fervent admirer of his nT)} e ;et Fadls ag“;e“” ‘3 m to purchase the most luscious kind of 2 | that no efforts were ‘being made to jag. In this, at least, Grace succeeded For passage apply to Honor, T must contest his suggestion to postpone from 1900 to 1901 the vent which has already so many adherents, and will try briefly to demonstrate that there are no reasons to fear our competitor, “Paris World’s Fair.” The American continent is fifteen times larger than ®rance and has double the inhabitan Its industries both differ and compete with those of all Europe. Small cities like Milan, Turin, Brussels, Antwerp, Havre, Toulouse, farseilles, Edinburgh, Liverpool and many others have at different hurry the work. Supervisor Rottanzi wanted to give | the contractors thirty days, while Su- pervisor Britt thought that under the circumstances the contractors should be given time even beyond October 1, if necessary. | It was finally decided to grant the pe- tition, Supervisors Lackmannand Smith being the only ones who voted against | | it on the final ballot. f Supervisor Sheehan’s amendment to | the boxing ordinance proposed by Su- ]pervisnr Clinten went through without | | \ beyond her utmost expectations—the | jag was a dream, and even a sait-wa- | JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE (0., ter bath has not succeeded in totally General Agants; eradicating it. The two stayed out to- gether all night, and by noon of yester- | 18 CALIFORNIA STREET. day the cash had given out and there Telephone Main 655. was. just enough left for ferriage to Oakland. This was all right; nothing was better than to let old Goat Island view another tragedy, so they em- barked on the Encinal on her 1:45 trip from this city. The girls paraded back and forth on the beoat apparently in | good spirits until about half the dis- tance to Goat Island had been trav-| ersed, then they walked ,out to the| stern of the boat and Grace, (hrowing‘ = her hat down on the deek, gathered up | TR LoNCENs th‘% her skirts and exclainted, “Here's a go, | 2 53 Lena,” plunged into the water. 3 ‘\ Lena was not long in following her | each one separately and through her own efforts, held suc- ul expositions, all of them respectively ~showing their original products, their typical featur characterizing their own schools of arts and industries. Why should not, let me ask; the United States, or even California alone, be able to show the increase and progress of its T turing industry? Have we no attractions whatever in this vast continent unless they are imported from the other side of the ocean? And s KLONDIKE OUTFITS Not complete without a supply of 1= difficulty, and in future boxing clubs | who can get permits from the Health | and Police Committee will be able to glve their exhibitions on the payment of a $100 license fee. The City and County Surveyor was | authorized and ordered to designate the | lines of the Balboa boulevard for the i | purpose of establishing a sewerage sys- " 4 example, but a touch of old Neptune | [ tem on the great drive. e and a few mouthfuls of brine soon sat- | | The report of the Street Lights Com- GRM'E Pickett, @ blonde apout 22 cided to come on to San Francisco, and’ jsgeq the girls, and they began to | posing that French products should be so badly wanted eir attractions be of such a great importance so that nded on them, by soliciting the co-operation of our im- f and dealers in fine arts couldn’t California make as good a an be expected from' the few, very few, European firmswho to our invitation? -4 once before, on account of the geographical position of t one in a hundred Europeans would incur the enormous nected with an exhibition for the sake of exhibiting here. not count among exhibits a show of cheap French jewelry irina or guitar player. ch can be had more than wanted. At the Midwinter Fair I 1ted about forty foreign concerns, and was well acquainted with the majority of the exhibitors, and the result of their exhibit was any- ut encouraging, fine climate and fresh air being not enough for mittee shutting off the street lamps ten years of age, and Lena Carillo,’a see what the great metropolis of the “geream lustily for help. ?“'52'5“\‘? cach month was adopted. dashing brunette, who confesses West had to offer. Herc she met a4 jifepoat from the ferry was at once | 1 tors i‘.er:;‘;’e’; ;,,m‘,“,“u“,;‘l‘“f,”?,'uffirfiig | to having seen 23 years of sunshine and Man whom she had known. in her child- jaunched, but_ before they could reach.| | indigent dead fn the Clty Cemetery, |storm, sought death in the waters of hood days at the old home. She ap- the girls a launch from . the United | | and an attorney for the Italian and |the bay vesterday afternoon. pealed to him for assistance, and he States steamship Patterson, which hap- | French socleties asked that the same| For some time pastthe twoyounggirls readily agreed to help her. Instead of" pened to be in the vicinity, had come | ‘pnvi_)egt.@ be granted these organiza- | have been boon companions; together @iding her, as he promised, the man in (o the rescue, and the frightened and | | ;’]‘,'A’;:,r No action was taken on this | ghey Jived anc red the uncertainties Whom'the girl trusted cruelly wrongeéd screaming girls were dragged aboard it | i o Scoom s ke |y and bt he mmetanen S e TR O Y e i |GATE BORDEN | cation regarding the salaries paid in | finally became despondent and decided parently but one thing left for the un- Hospital. It is not likely that they will | the County Clerk’s office, the closing |to give up the struggle, Grace stoically fortunate girl thus wrecked and de- suffer any serious consequences as a | EAG,LE BRAND paragraph of which was as follow: | decided that even death would not part Serted—a life on the streets. result of their escapade, but Grace | ,d li,.,,r,,-“n, recommend that the City |them; everything had been evenly S(;"‘Usmm flrift:d into the 1(;1\\'91- levels, deeply mourns the fate of her clothing CONDENSED MILK . i an ‘ount be directed to in- R if N o an here met Grace, who ha as s . va re | stitute suitable proc Sealnc sitnap|Spared jandiif Lens waslgRnE faRGls 5 TR unsavor)'hquarll:rb:terl\.hi 2l ;mfiays e hi‘m?é.?,}’;‘éi‘é:‘r’fiéé‘ffi?fi&““' the Auditor or the Treasurer, or both, | She should not di s 3 and their bondsmen to recover moneys | - Lena is an unusually pretty girl, with -Sity-for about two years. “The twgBe-"* ' After an. hour or two in bed inval paid as ealaries during the current fiscal | goft, black eves and an abundant mass Cme fast friends. warm room the girls became talkative, | | NEW YORK CONDENSED MILK CO. cept as authorized by the act of Februasy | 0f jet black hafr, which fell in soft, Lena became more and but not repentant. Grace seemed to , 1850, S_‘u'rh ;.l?r.uh,-_q0 will sérve a double | wavy curls about the round,. childish ;more despondent. Sunday night she glory in her experience, and paints her- purpose—First, if the s e SUCCeSS| = . i, > frie ac] v oo marats Af the suit be successtul. 1t | f3ce as she lay in the little cot at.the. told her friend she had decided to get self a heroine, while Lena - is almost agance of the County Clerk, who spends | Harbor Receiving Hospital and told her aw from the life she was leading in sorry the attempt was not successful, as much annually as dld his | story—the sad story of a wrecked and. the only way which appeared open to- and fhreatens to end her life with gas.| 4 and, secondly, by an appeal | ruinoq life. Her home is in Los Ange- her—by ending her life. A little thing at the first opportunity. intent of this seni-centennial show should be to bring this te into prominence and to increase its exportations, and such an ent California will never reach by sending a vessel via the Horn to Mars s and loadingitwith the leavings and discarded rem- f the Paris Exposition, buying if necessary portions of old builc and abandoned pavilions, just as under different circum- stances was the result of our Midwinter Fair, which, considering it was built up at short notice and through the efforts of one man alone, represented ail that a man-ean de. But from the efforts of all the count and the addition of our Government and State financial aid, California expects much more. It certain would be more suitable and more considerate to our country’s.intérest to have our own architects and artists to show something. or 1al and attractive, in keeping with our climate and nan ione. almost twice 4 style of architectural conceptions. predecessors; The Paris Exposition I know conflicts with the few Eastern visitors | to the Supreme Court a decision may be who, at the same rate, will give It the preference, but, exception made © [ hi*"jor, rram that tripunal as to whether — = = T T = —BY— £, 1 a rts, we ca ) in e o 1 ok = 8 e exposed n the | for icultural -products, we cannot improve our commerce - from future to legis pecial | Texas, Eighteenth to Mariposa—Pipe sew- erstanding. Twenty-fifth avenue, Clement street to- Point | Spring Valley ‘Water | Lobos avenue—Same. 1 to complete ~extension | J strect, Seventh to Ninth avenue—Against | | | | | in its character as that contalned In. the | e | | (] ] (] (] o (2] o 4] [ 0 (] *} ] B o (Al o [} (x) x] (] [+] o o () [x} 2] (] o 2} [} (] (4] ] O (4] (] 2] o o [x] [ ] < < < < o (4] < [ < S o [x) o S (A (] o S (4] [A] (<] < o () [¥d 0000000000000 CC000000000000000000C0000000000C0OCCO0C00000000000000D0000 Eastern sources, as they already supply us with more than is desir- t te P able, while the southern republics and neighboring States and fslands © | 2Ct® °f APril 2, 18%, and February 14, 191 | Seventh, Hubbell to Irwin—ame. | grading ould be more likely to open fields for future t . 0 orm water inlets ete. . 8 venty-fourth avenue, A to C _Re- | " Lake Honda—Old road should be abandoned | would be more likely to open fi rade with California. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. ~ |olomm water inlets ete. | i proceeinge sioppea, ' © streetTRE | <icar path for boulevard. P. ROSSI, - — — ORDERS REDUCING WIDTH OF SIDE- | " jpery Dolores to Church—Paving post- | Other communications filed. Manager of the P. Rossi Company. | Summary of the Week’s Work of the WALKS poned = —— 1 Elsie street, Holly Park to Cortland avenue— Octavia, Jac n to Pacific—Artificial stone | Board. Width of sidewalks reduced three and estab- | sidewalks not to be laid for six months. TO BRING SCHWARTZ BACK. ty Engincer directed to t line. The following is a complete record Rt twelyefest ST o S Maps Nos. 1, 2 and 3—Sidewalks reduced | pl tective Wren Will Leave for Seat- | Fr 1l sides come expressions of | ject have expressed themsélves as be- | of _the street improvements which |and established in’ width at various points on | De Haro, xteenth—Street work D le This Morni | i tor the project to hold | Ing heartily in favor of holding the e passed the Board of Supervisors at yes- | Andover sostponed six months by majority petition. tle This Morning. | L i si i i v terday’s session: Lombard, Hyde to Larkin—Same. The papers for the extradition of Joseph | sitio this city to cel- | Position and are a unit on its advisa- Pl o S e e R par o | L .‘,"/m {versary of Cal.|DUty. After the appointment of the AWARDS OF CONTRACTS. | L et T el 1o e e eine. [ Eohwarts, . the ~Hastern:crook, - who thsupiyernssy | Ninth avenue, K street to 3 swindled a large number of money | ’ (] COQOo00O0020000000000000000000000C000C00 et, Wool street, avenue, Jeffersc 2 | committee there will be no difficulty ex. -ant avenue and Sutter street—P: % el 1 ¢ % o a s t—Paving S Tiohory bisets & { s Sa | D | n into the Union, and | perjenced in carrying out the plans to | Ua:0n Paving Company. i Ol T el | Rancho line_Part exténding from K brokers and jewelers In this ¢ity and was| By ORDER PROBATE COURT roposition 18 yet In 1S fa successful result, if the proper men | yamar Belsor & Gor o S oFesame to Wil- LUTION OF FULL ACCEPTANCE. | ¥ Montgomery strect, wes- | 8rrested In Seattle while preparing to : -k Vst £0 AL 18 miet | e Chosentto nnaps 10 ol e | Lame melaih o e s o /UTION L ACCREDANTR: § Broperty owners ma¥ pave. leave for the Klondike, have been pre- | rbs and | Lombard, Gough to Octuvia—Bitumen ! e Richard | paved and Detective Ed Wrén will leave | THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1808, words of the warmest commend- | Why I am desirous to proceed carefully | Paying to Pactfic Paving Company. Lombard, Laguna to: Buch »'to help the | and slowly, in order that failure will | _Niiewenth avenue California to Lake street | Leavenworth, Greenwich to v Sa | urbs and Mmacadamizing - to' Merogn & . K AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, Twenty. r to get them signed by the Governor and favor of sewering. 1'a general des St Ao not attach to the exposition. | sheerin RECOMMENDED FOR FULL ACCEPTANCE. e WO 51 ——— Bernard, Taylor to Jones—A Ford, No sanchez—Bitume: 1 made by Mayor Phe- NDORSES L e o B AT eilsstans F;u'u}»}me 1'\\'25&3'291«!‘\&‘“xl-‘.“I"}‘u'emy-xmrdf At Salesrooms, 626 Market St. ing held on Friday to Jones, at point sixty fest mortherly from | Same " VERTISEMENTS. s e 00 (61900 /18 Pacific, along easterly line to point sixty feet | Lyon, Haves to Grove—Same AD year: from:-1300: to :19 o THE PROJECT. | "t Same Trwenty-third, Guerrero to I g e 2 rty of E f W. B. D meeting with some ‘opposition. It is ¢ | Broadway and Octavia—Same as southeast | California, Walnut to Laure roperty of Estate o . B. Dolan. L corner to J. Dowling. California, Laurel to L 0000 CO0000000C000000000C000 treet, north, argued that the ‘year. originally. pro- W. K. ate avenue posed is the proper one by reason of . Willard pposite Vanderslice, the Well |or Goiden Rl i sl A GBAND" INVESTMENT, to Jtuckman Contracting Company. Clayton and Waller. “alifornia, Locust to ‘alifornia, Spruce to N. W. cor. Polk and Grove sts.—Stores and the fact that the fifty years of State- Known Jeweler, in Favor v | ARDS CONSIDERE Etavenson, Bra 525 3 hood will have expired in 1900, and-for 2 AWARDS :CONSIDERED. e e e t st lot, 137% feet on Polk st. by 170 feet on of an Exposition, Twenty-first, Castro to Diamond—Grading to sentimental ‘reasons. the’ exposition Buckman Contracting Company. RECOMMENDED Hill, Noe to Castro—Artificial stone side- Y should be held then.. . While ithat year | . ¥ VANDERSLICE ‘5 . \as any quantity of adherents,there | pon¢ png RSLICE, the promi- | walks to Fred Leffler. | ! | | Grove st. e : | This property has a grand future. ; Stanley place, Harrison to Bry: = [] | well-known Jjeweler, when [ RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET WORK. Ulll\x:x’!‘:-);‘. Letphe e DRl aa i | ] | | | e MOTe: eONServatl SUpPOrt- | e, = some more CONSEIVAtVe SUPDOTL lececen yesterday heartily indorsed the | Market, northeast line of Second to south- | ~ EXTENSIONS OF TIME GRANTED. | Property of Estate of E. L. Moxley. of thé project. who ' assert ‘that|piosect of hol ool west line of Fifth, including intersection of re-are many. arguments in favor of | ¥ 43 1 lolding a semi-centennial €x- | Cilcomery. Post, Geary, Kearny, Grant ave | Filbert, Van Ness avenue to Franklin—To e 3 1901, - Hosw. | Position, providing the present stupen- | nue; O'Tarrell, Stockton, Bllls, Powell ‘and | City Stréet Improvement Company, sixty days Van Ness-Ave. corner, fronting on thres holding the: éxposition i < How- | g5ug plans were carried out o the let- | Eddy--Bituminous paving, except portion on paving, curbing, ete streets— E .ver, that would come as an after con- quired to be kept in order by raflroad com- Le westerly line of Baker to easterly line | éver, £ i dtly aetaind ter. puny, ete. of Laguna—To Warren & Malley, twelve . VAN NESS AVE deration and could be casily SAtiod ] Business is steadily on the decline in RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. B e o svois e ok E by the committee of fifteen. whick | thig city,” said the meréhant, “and un-| Twenty-third, Bryant to Potrero avenue— | erty-owners, sixty days on paving, ete dodg o 1 | McALLISTER ST., and Mayor appoint and which-will de-.| jeqg g ing ‘is 2 Curbs and paving Mayor willzpe Jess something is done in the way of | SN Wha Harrison—suie. EXTENSIONS OF TIME ¥ cide: the question and any ulherhflh{JE‘ building ‘'up commercial relations With | jiipert, Hyde to Larkin—Same Lind venue, Franklin to Gough st may arise in the best faterests of the| tne outside world a crisis will not be| Liberty, Dolores to Church—same, T 03 Dowing, sixty days on paving, ete exnibition. - It is' not-anticipated that | jong in coming. - I,place little faith, as| Bartlett, Twenty-sixth to Army—Same. Masonic svenue, Hayes to Fell " Sam any trouble will ensue in the adoption I'a rule, in tha so-called expositions, Sk }-}a,iu:vn.u):_:hlgr g;ul<'r):‘ll’.erl(;l:7 o California, east line of Cherry ta es 5 efther year, as the ‘determination tof g have been held in the past, but I| Mason, Geary 'to Post—ATtncial stoss side. | Bim o Tavas e hold ‘the exposition is decp rooted and | gincerely beljeve that If this ‘great fair | walks. 3 appe even: at this early.stage 104 which The Call proposes to place be- | ArmY. Dolores to Church—Curbs possess ajl evidences Of 4 certainty. | fore the world in 1901 18 managed in | "Sinth avenue, Fulton to C—Rema LOCUST AVE. Improvements consist of two solidly built houses, renting at a low rental of $127 50 per | month. The adjoining building is on ground rent at §20 per month; size of lot, 120x109. ALSO Block No. 69 of University Mound Survey, | bounded by Silver ave., Silliman, College and 4 Vitality is such a boon! [t makes a man happy because it fills his heart with gladness, his nerves with fire and his blood and pav- adamizing Mayor: Phelan; when. seen )'em»fdn.‘»’ the right way it will undoubtedly be of | of street and sidewalks on east vide tg | University sts. in his office, said he had -been extreme- | uneo15 value to the city and the State, | point fifty feet southerly from ! ? | PETITIONS REFERRED TO STREET COM- = 2 L el o i et b - on official. affairs, but: he had | ¢ y o Noe, Fourteenth to Sixteenth—Artificial stone MITTEE. | Iy b n affal 4 Jhad 1 you want to see the depression in | o i 4 Wi a 1 I 0 energy a e- KE, taken the tine o CANVANS AMONE SOMIE | hysiness affairs, take my establishment | “'Laguna, Bay to North Point~Pipe sewer, | (Sla%ton, Oak to Pake—Timothy White, to re- MADISON & BURKE, tain granite curbs. | 626 Market St., Opposite Palace Hotsl representative -mien: for Mmembers. of L s an oxample, or, In fact, any other | ete: \ 1 .- or, 3 % v el to Peralta avenue—p; /ai- committee: of fiftéen. large jewelry house in the city, and | Lasuna and North Point—Pipe sewers, etc. Ie)"“l‘]r{\:fr:\{g:ni}xll‘(‘Iuh‘ T newerngs T 3 2 s N: et K ire to proceed cautiously In thish . ip 1o the husiness done a few years | epc5in North Eefnt o point 110 feet north- | “Franconia avenue, Wolfe street —to. Peralta s avenueSame. matter,” said the Mayor, “for I-am of 105 Wwith that which is being done to- | Firtesnth avenue, California to Lake—Same 3 s av . Sves-onitilon that-the first BteD in{qav: there 16 hardly, it any: comparic | Worth, Twenty-fitst to Twenty-second—same. | et e tapay e e, [Franconin avenué fo York | 1 enterprise ‘of this Kind s the most Lso5" It is an undeniable fact that we | Jombard. Hyde to Ldrkin—Curbs and side-| " Bonita street—Viavi Company, for reltef fr D! walks on northerly slde. REa s e L e Y tan | notes the presence of fulsome, manly power. GET BACK YOUR OLD VIGOR. DR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any case ve cannot cure. This secret remedy QELS : e, and o mistakes ahould | miee “Have fomething 10 bo r ' \ D e melection of: this com- ['butsess affatrs: or R N ek up RECOMMENDED BY 'SUPERINTENDENT | | Stark; off Stevenson beiween Lroadway and f ou feel la ed Oll'( our nerves weak an e T S T e ! mittee, for success or failure:deg tastrophe in the business world which | p, .. ivanta avenue, Eighteenth to Nin. | Erade established as near present grade as : I N o5 M bed wna ait wasting. & men who are authorized | ke ‘the city to 2 2 ble. enti on tHe m will shal 1 v its foundation. | tecneh streete—Curbs and gutterways, ete. POMRBIE. o bl aventic to Walhih atre fectsof self-abuseor excesses. Sent to guide the destinies of the exposition. | Whut I say, is to go ahead with this| Mariposa, Mississinni - to Pennsylvani S av - | int only men who' have { eontemplated exposition as it -can't|avenue—Plpe sewers, etc. % ;":J"nn‘.fmfi“"rf‘r Fotugents) NivdvEmith oot PRl scaied $2 bottle: 3 bottles, §5; guar anteed tocure? Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN- STITUTE, your strength failing, try that wonderful re- I wish to-apk o P . Mariposa street and Pennsylvania aven 81 % 1 55 Broad Oak Cal. Al the necessary ability and proper quali- | come too scon for the: relief of the | pr@TRUR STCC G curbs, eto. ue— [ Ao, a number of petitions handed fn to do t Th 855_Broadway, and, Cal 2o fleations to-engineer. a- project of such | state. Mariposa. street, Fennsylvania - avenue o | Street Work by private contract uvenator, r. oanaens €ctric beil. e A ek o takls ahesd Harsy 104 00 bASK: 2gnitude;, and . when I have found | * “The idea of postponing the formal Xufin ?trnet—rlifie sevary; :m, PROTESTS REFERRED TO STREET COM- | Jse men T will exact & promise from | opening until 1901 js a gocd ‘one for | Mariposs S0 v areets—Pige sewers, MITTEE. to devote their time and best en-|many reasons: We can't hope or eX-|" Maripoea, lowa - to Indlana—Pipe & P trisles in its behalf. So you see there | pect pecple to stay at home while the jetc "t b E DI T T ) SR B gl . . s i ar a —Pipe . cul- are two items to be considered in xhls' fair at Paris in 1900 is in progress. A Pc“m' P g lnlet:.":zwaffl,, Sealnat. paving. greatest men in the country have been re- stored by it, and they testlfy to their cutes in | visit DR, JORDAN’S Great Museum of Anatom Andover avenue, Bugenta to Powhattan strect | o | ase, one that the man selected be eml- | Their desire will not be so much to see | etc. Noe, twenty-five feet south of Henry—John 3 £ " 2 3 i 72 nentiy fitted to serve and the other that | the fair, probably, as to see the clty. | Murigosa. Indiana to Minnesota—Pipe scw. | Q/BHen Ggainst laying Afty-one fect of asti- | Dr. Sanden’s boo - ree classes o en, S 1mmi£;mf3hfl::-l he be willing to give up the time for the “People say that this Klondike move- | ®'5 ic a Mi i) LR e tgant . tb. s-ETaviEon-Biopeity:| o e = . | Ciilien peteormance of his duties. 1| ment 1o going Lo be the saivation of | o AT MY Mo sver curv | ey iR 0 TR | 8 which is free by mail or at the office D8 JORIME Pt D ave s ve Vi 3 Xpec v Marlposa, nesota to T sow. | Laberty, ores to Cl —Same agalnst | * g 3 K have sounded several men whom this city: ut s expected salvation n;l;ua nnesota to Tennessee—Plpe sew. pfl‘_me‘r. \cmbm& P 51 Ph"o'ophy of "a"'.s deem desirable to have on the commit- | is going to be 8o slight I am afraid that | *§ {0 ., ana Tennessee—Pipe sewers, side. | | Balina place- Same against sewering and | L a : SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market st. SRl tee, but T will make no selections unull 1t will hxla’vel;ltltle or no lnfl:en?e on the | waiks, cuh'e_l‘:tn, curbs, ete. laying nlden_lrn Cdih L Yo%, Vi e s, s t ever reache: . Mariposa, Tennessee to Kentucky—] x Bartlett, ‘wenty-sixi rmy—Same 1 have seen a number of others, as metropol s it at all e ucky—Pipe sew- P2 ”: Office hours, § a. m. to § p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Branches at Los Angeles, Cal., 204 South Broadway; Portland, Or., 203 Washington st; Denver, Col., 31 Sixteenth st.;_Dallas, Tex., ain st. 3 NOTE—Make no mistake in the number—3), MARKET STREET. wish to weigh them carefully and|People, in consequence, should fortify | ®'§; /< . = choose only those who are not found | themselves agalnst the delusion and ;.,L’,’,;::;‘a,,fi,"“fiafi‘,‘éi‘wfi%?&”‘?& 2 BEFORT §§' SSI;E;E;TEEOBPT";;%%I N inting, and who are competent in |prepare something that will bea lasting | verts, curbs, sidewalks, etc. MATTE o0 SLSSION - ! @A cvery rospect. This will take some |benefit to their interests. If the expo+ ;:{lnnpm, Texas to Misslsslypi—Pips severs, bl Ao &Mnmj' St i time, for the canvass must of necessity | sition succeeds in attracting people out | *Nariposa and Texas—Pipe sewers, curbs, | Sceomnto Blghih—Property owners may bave be thorough, and I may not be in a po- | here many of them, I am sure, would | sidewalks, etc. | By private contract, as Mayor's veto was made’ sition to announce the names of the|be induced to remain. I indorse The HAVE YOU Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper- red Spots, Aches, Old Sores, Um- NOTARY PUBLIC. airFalling? Write COOK REM- 213 MASONIC TEMPLE, CHI- committee for two weeks at least, andq Call’'s project, and I hope that it will g I will not give it out until the fifteen | meet with the concurrence of all the The fac-simile is on every wrappev. | A.d. HENR\'(I. ngTAgi)LIPUBus_: caao. vk}'x‘o;a&r:zm& cures. Captial have been selected. I will say that all | merchants and business men of the g of CASTORIA. 638““"- . S H PA"-.M.': b ke whom I have approached on the sub- |city.” . signature > of CASTORIA. B S LR R o] AN