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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1898. WRECK OF THE | UMBER RAFT It Broke in Two When| Off Crescent City. ering. ONE-HALF REACHES PORT S a0 A ST rero—samefor 5 paving. ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER FREE TRADE. Death of William H. White, the Mil- er and Lumber lionaire Shipow . Eh B i H —Same. ? Dealer of Mendocizo = : e, i = pClorare, CAREHY e of Chorey o same of you're going out of town and our County. i i T A =E e e At tor “ahd Grant. avenue—To Union Paving her sec- & somewhere Y Crescent s 42 north, 2 . |!lor and M ; sixty days on grading. i Big Hbrthericanie| jna Bhb Sogailol Lorss Tan away. thiow ‘ T Tevoled, eronants” Athiotle clubs were | "&ih.c"ih Rrionic wvenue—To property-own- : ] e bow: s Tosainet e TiEE , | | “Willfai 3t Hinton Jr, was awarded the |75 2 412 o grading un something will be cleaned out at The sea was soon ;fl(rlh to a chi)ld, and when the F rt‘: it ;:x%u'mct lfor r\ri(nlmg 2500 coples of the and Clayto; b sea ¥ 00 L 6tE Notania Bay ~us Lot exnected tojlive. nicipal reports. ic avenue, Fu . & and about 2 p. M. | Capiain’ Moore remained behind to take The contract, for paving Market stret | Clavion, Fulion to Grove—Same. remarkably low prices; every de- roke In two. | care of her and Captain Peottner brought | from Fifth to Taylor streets was award- | Ashbury, Fulton to Grove Same. ) on to the half that the vessel to San Francisco. The crew of | |ed to Flinn & Treacey, on the bid or | Grove Masonic avenue to AshburySame. . : : to the tow lnes, since they | 7100 Yor the work. o eyenues Grove tiEAY s artment is bein cleaned : r inten- | "An ordinance introduced by Supervisor ra s e p g e Up, st off and remained wait the g & Co. for the mpany. It was 3 feet broad and Ited together by * Peter Georgeault was booked at the eral Franchises Asked For | Fred Leffler. MITTEE. | 4500 yards Figured Lawns and veiling, 27 inches wide, dotted The ‘U‘\,‘& City Prison on a charge of vagrancy, but ) by the Southern | RECOMMENDED PASSED TO RESOLUTION | pe Long avenue and Frederick—Property | Creandics T ties el Wit | fishnet, tuxedo nets, odd pieces, r By e b rasie 3 police hope to be able to place a ORDERING. owners against paving. | 2 Pl | some worth as high as 50c yard. H y the breaking of el el b P Pacific. Fiibert, Buchanan to Webster—Same. | patterns so preferred this season ; Nou E & ge of robbery against him. Jessle, Herman to Thirteenth—Sewering. Bryant and Nineteenth—Same. i delicate two-tone combinaticns et 3 on June 24 1 and doing 2 Jury 3 | S x rough and tumble fight, in which the | Jury does not intend countenancing any | Filbert, Webster to Fillmore—Same. OUS SESSION. 10 yards to each customer) w..... Clean u he Wind BTEW | officer's left knee was Injured, the hand- | further shameful and needless delay. At| Filbert and Scott—Same. P Dl R 0 yards Jom P was al-| cuffs were placed on Georgeault. | & meeting of the Supervisors, held a week | Filbert, Scott to Devisadero—Same. Iy eoisacts 1o lowest bidders for street Work. | ! a ‘get blown | Lhe victim caught up with the other |ago, the contractors “believed” that| Geoertiond DakercSame _ | Fourth, Market to Mission—Same. ! Clean=u Clean=u0 Emd T robber and they had a fight, the robber | wplc Tight”. have the hafias 5 | Greenwich, Van Ness avenue to Franklin- Harrison, Main to Spear—Same. | 3 I and. The | getting the better of his antagonist, and | 1oy, Might uicing ccom= | Same. Hyde, Union to Fi.oert—In favor of rejecting s h etin | < high and | making his escape. Caples was too much | Pleted by October 1, and not require any | Greenwich and Franklin—Paving. bids for street work. | junderwear 3% iho Taft| interested in his own fight to attend to | further extension of time. On that oc-| Greenwich, Franklin to Gough—Curbs and| Harwood alley, Filbert to southerly termina- | Inat mited Bat dotity = alery T . )] 2 tow e . her a ibdued | casion e P v " o e. earl ozen muslin gowns, 8 was ger-| o 2 A Sued ficasion 1t was, represented that the delay |\ grsanwich and Goush=Paving. o O o fivde to Lerkin—In favor of at housewife knows the brand and i rg,v alit t‘!‘g 5 m. we saw aft | ¢ g TR Sy gy onths was due to the fact that| Greenwich, Gough to Octavia—Curbs and pav- | once commiencing paving. SRR R b aatine e un? E reavy quality, tuck yoke, in two apparently as| known, and meantime the charge of ya. | (1® contractors could not procure the | ing. B o b Jackson Tn favor of ‘re- 's worth— g embroidery trimmed neck and nap a thin stick over | prancy’ has been entered againet Gopruy. | Decessary terra cotta work. A promise| Greenwich, Octavia to Laguna—Curbs and | scinding resolution ordering paving pending the | = bleached, 81 inches wide. Our [ front, full cut and full length..... ault 3 & ©"| was made that a contract would be en- | PAYINE: =y e s T price (limit of 10 yards to each c 3 Tonnesson of - L . Greenwich and Laguna—Paving. wer. nesson crgt ki | terea into within a few days for the| Greenmwich, Lesuna to Buchanan—Curbs and | Nbte sl H w0 CavE I T Yo o customen) ;s clean=up i i » erra cotta, and that e bui Wi | ving. ng and se A Purchasing Soldiers’ Shoes. SELseEs i s L e S i T Hreat avenue, Twenty-sixth to Precita ave- | 1 |2 i Hugh Cralg, president of the Chamber | °© Speedily completed. How well the| Groenwio St PUCTRICTTIRRlE (o ) ana | nue—In favor of sa |9 clean=up Isilks off and went af- | of Commerce, has received a letter from | PFomise of speed has been lived up to | At et || - Fvibity Sorin, Prywit i Boteno aves Ay . | O e In tihe | Benator Perkins, inclosing a communica- | ,b,:‘r‘“:‘"("'k‘?l’l“'-f“"!: yesterday at the regu- | “Greenwich and Webster—Pavine. O urwood. place, Filbert southerly, between | ribbons. | Some 20 odd pieces of this as getting | of 1dding 5 2 veekly meeting E cisors. 3 vi v 0 re—] bont—] v I . o I thonght | tlon from ML Tuddington Sihelquartal iy b g oF fhe oy Lt the | Ciseamitn/amilizmae: o Bteines by fani[1o oy EnLS DATCEE i te oL pe ve (VT Nearly 1000 yards heavy qual- season’s Jacquard silks in fancy G 11 rl“ u;\::m‘ p:r(h_”rg ‘(‘n;v«"x (', m“r“’l‘lié Committee on Buildings, Mayor Phelan | paving. e il Palmer, Randall to Fairmount—In favor of ity pure silk moire and plain l | checks, honeycomb overplaids, A asin sho P 1 if there bad be = -| Greenwich and Stetner—Paving, grading. i i wid right colors ; th I first expedition that went to Manlla. It | formation from the iors ke 'lo| Greenwich, Steiner to Plerce—Curbs and pav- | “'Sixth ana A—In favor of sewering. '(afliesudm?b?;l‘sv Io e 2 "goyflz e th the el Fic will be remembered that several weeks | when they would complote aromngementy | n8. Brosnan, Valencla to Guerrero—In favor of in 15 desirable COlOrS.....cmsveese | dolfar's worth—the price is but.. arrive here| ago the large commercial bodies of this s Greenwich and Plerce—Paving. paving. all tha f the five that | her half of the| THE RAFT BEAKING IN TWO. When off Crescent City a norther came up and in a few minutes the wind was blowing 85 miles an hour. The tugs barely held their own, and when the sea began to roll mountains high it broke the huge mass of lumber in two. The tug Rescue at once went after the derelict half and the Monarch brought the other into port. » schooner to ir wages in that in Moore sold b and all the luxuri way H. fog Cap- alfmoon r and out of order and a very hea tain Olsen found himself in Bay. There he came to an an telephoned for a tug. on a Charge of Vagrancy. rly Monday morning Policeman Ca- continued in pursuit of the other. overtook his man, who proved to bs Georgeault, at Pine street, and after a Caples a letter to the Pacific Coast hington, in which that the price s t was greater could be | but that it would be several weeks be- | ing and pipe sewer. south—In favor of pipe sewer, - {n this city; fhat there was | fore they could begin to deliver the stock, | Greenwich and Devisadero—Pipe sewers, ete,, | Ninth avenue south, M to A south—In favor discrimination against’ We dea’ Contractor Bateman was then called | curbs ana stdewalks. Of ETalInE. treet—Tn favor 'of sidewalks CO00000000000O0O0000OCOOCO00CLO000000 oy nd that the price paid to Wanamaker was 32 §4 per pair and they could be ob- | tained here for . Mr. Luddington states that there was a mistake, the price | HE IS TROUBLED WITH A VERY | Supervisors Postpone Action on Sev- awarded them the contract to erect it, are made to understand that the to_secure terra cotta. Judge Sulliva actor Bateman had_conclud McBean & C representing Con- stated that his client a contract with Gladding, to furnish such materiai, on for further explanations, but was very hazy as to dates and agreements, being conident only of the fact that he wanted another ion of time. Grana | Devany, granting the Southern Pacific Company the right to maintain | and operate a double track on the road- bed now traversed by them from tne of the Board. The following is a complete record of RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. | " Filbert, Octavia to Laguna—Same. Filbert, Laguna t- Buchanan—sSame. Filbert, Buchanan to Webster—Same. Greenwich, Plerce to Scott—Paving and curb- ing. Greenwich and Scott—Pipe sewers, culverts, curbs and sidewalks Greenwich, Scott to Devisadero—Curbs, pav- Greenwich, Devisadero to Broderick—Paving and pipe sewer. Greenwich and Broderick—Plpe sewers, etc., curbs and paving. Greenwich, Broderick to Baker—Curbing and Willard street north, opposite intersection of | Golden Gate avenue—Storm water inlet, etc., to RECOMMENDED BY SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS. —Curbs and ving. B vt Bevisaders o Broderick: Same. RESOLUTION OF FULL ACCEPTANCE. Bryant, Sixteenth to Mariposa—Bitumen. RECOMMENDED FOR FULL ACCEPTANCE. ‘Waller, Plerce to Scott—Bltumen. BIDS ORDERED REJECTED. Hyde, Unlon to Filbert—Paving. Harwood alley, Filbert to southe of Harwood alley—Same. PRIVATE CONTRACTS. Hyde, Filbert to Unlon—Property owners for ving. P iarwood place, Fiibert, southeasterly, Kear- ny_to Dupont—Same. Sevent avenus and A street—Same for sew- rly terminus EXTENSIONS OF TIME GRANTED. Haight and Shrader—To City Improvement Company, sixty days on paving. Haight and Cole—Same. Haight and Clayton—Same. Haight and Ashbury—Same. guna, Lombard to Greenwich—Same, Sixth, Channel to Hooper—To Union Paving Company, sixty days on paving. Sixth, Hooper to Irwin—Same. Sixth and Hooper—Same. Sixth and Irwin—Same. Company, thirty days on paving. Sutter, ‘Grant avenue to Kearny—Same. Filbert, Polk to Van Ness avenue—To prop- erty-owners, sixty days on paving. EXTENSIONS OF TIME RECOMMENDED. Polk, Greenwich to Lombard—To Warren & Malley, ninety days on grading. g Ruiicoad avenue, northeasterly line of Eight- eenth, south to southwesterly line of Twenty- fourth—To John Kelso, ninety days on grad- ing. Church and Thirteenth—To J. J. Dowling, Clayton,’ Grove to Hayes—Same. Ashbury and Grove—Same. Grove, Ashbury to Clayton—Same. PETITIONS REFERRED TO STREET COM- MITTEE. for permission to construct plank side CPoint Lobos avenue, Central to First erty owners for paving. Y &lxth to Seventh avenues—Property own- rop- to Flinn & Treacy. PROTESTS REFERRED TO STREET COM- Bryant_and Twentieth—Same. erty owners for electric poles and lights. REPORT OF STREET COMMITTEE ON MATTERS SUBMITTED AT PREVI- Haight and Central avenue—Against paving. Sacramento and Drumm-—In favor of plank sidewalk. Eleventh, K to L—Against grading. M street south, Eighth to Ninth avenue Seventh and A street—In favor of sidewalks. Mississippi, Nineteenth to Twentleth—In fa- vor of paving. Hyde, Filbert to Unlon—Same. - feay Jeman and his companions i the Tornr oot aacie > away and Is now tow. | Which that entleman and his companiois | [t Still Holds Back | ws faid over one’ week for Gonsdora | pLaussat avenue, Tilimore to Steiner—Andrew loves and underwear he owners of the raft | Yghen the Free Trade left here six months Hall of Justi Tion Burice for constriction of sewer; s at the Monarch brought in|ago she looked a comfortable all o ustice. Stmilar dt Plerce, Primrose to Daisy—Property-owners 0 feet of lumber, that the boat; when she ar e v Tooen GlSpORel was madelotaniontl fenedon % 3 ety WA Winen (hhe ol | nance imposing a quarterly license of $3 | Avaller, Waller to Thirteenth—Same. wing about 20008 feet, and e s BEWlten arstved” yesterday | on nickel-in-the-slot machines. | F;Eroéuk‘n and Tenty-fith-Bdward F. Del- CIean:up C]ean=up lon feet was lost In the dis- | from’ Halfmoon Bay with the schooner | vt e | B Lo e avenue, Bay street to the water's . s A D S " ow’ e schooncr ves THE CONTRACTOR EVASIVE| STREET IMPROVEMENTS. |, %A% S olfise fha"Suliniing pillow cases rich ribbons s rat was the Columbia | bound here from Oregon with a load of Bse ge— : : r inman lumber, but owing to the compass being Summary of the Week’s Work A icramento and Drumm—Charles E. Gibbs Hemmed; 45x36 inches, of Nearly 1100 yards heavy qual- t 'd B5 | DEFECTIVE MEMORY. the street improvements passed by the |ers for sewering. s who want pillow cases.....cureeees €2C Bar s s e | Board of Supervisors at yesterday's ses-| Fifteenth, Vermont to Kansas—Property own- want pi ach | Clean=up SUSPECTED OF ROBBERY. e | ers for same. oA clear == | | = Golden Gate avenue, Lyon to Cent a) - Clean=up | Vellln Peter Georgeault at Present Detained AWARDS OF CONTRACTS. _Property owners for revocation of contract | | 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. 80000000000000000 0000000000000 000CD Mr. P. C. Hale (the first of the five buyers from this store) left for the East on S: e buys some of the “‘good go = shall sell at ‘‘Hale's prices."” it's vacation within and without-- stock has to go out of the store; we're cleaning up--odd sizes, small balances of big purchases, are now on sale and every day 'specially dress goods, wash goods, extra good muslin—-not made to sell at this price, but we're going to gladden the hearts of thoss ity all-silk moire and plain taffeta ribbon, 4 inches w de, ide, [5¢ 15 colors.. 136 Nealy 400 yards double-width figured lawns ! in new cords and stripes, trelli d all vhile {earny and Bus sets . ainst n - while on Kearny and Bush streets. | Spruce, Secramento to Callfornia—Sidewalks, | AfmY; Noe to Castro—krank Relchiin agains Worl ataafs clean-=u s r;(“flr’:;" n:“l’“};‘"} n":_“ ")‘m“““““ The Hall of Justice building, on the site| TFourteenth avenue, H to J—Grading. PETITIONS REFERRED TO STREET | p didmieb R CERHENT R ° of the old City Hall, will not be ready| Stanyan and Oak—Paving, gutterways, storm LIGHTS COMMITTEE. | | H oiang that he had been robbed. They | for occupancy for many months, or per-| Water inlets, eto. Turk and Taylor—Huttner and Roscce for clean=up handkerchiefs b e b st o b ““lj' | haps years, unless Bateman Bros., the | Fiber, Franklin to Gough—Curbing and | ercetion of electric sign. il lett laid About 300 dozen ladies' white of them, while the man robbed | o,;tractors, and the Supervisors, who | Paving. Tremont avenue, Waller to Frederick—Prop- anneietie plaids Swisc i ambroidercd Sl s loned 3 Bonnie doon plaids and mottled effects in light colors. (Limit of border handkerchiefs, some regu- larly worth as high as 16 000 0000000000000 000000N000000000000C000000000000000000000000000T0000000000TODOO00D00000 56 9 037-939-941-043-945-947 Market Street. “The goods we advertise are the goods we sell.” CO0000000C0O000000000QO0V000000T000O00000OO00C000000000000VDOOCVUO0C00000CO0000000000000000000 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. A C e seaw where | paid belng 32 51 to $2 64 per pair. The w, Mr. Bateman,” v petitions reported on adversely or filed. § W | paid b . , Mr. Bateman,” said the Mayor, 3 Other petit P y sc wging it ‘;ufli‘;\zmr;;-; Sh“i.fr:;;;:—fihs( ere up 1o b;hems(xli\er:‘mml it is ofly proper that ‘you should for the i chodnd Baker—Paving, LA S e MUHUS 0, GRAN OPERA | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. e loadec et | rec E . as | bene e e be e . = P e et | Feaulrements AN B o O i s | benefit of the public and the board make | Greenwich, Baker to Lyon—Curbs and pav- |y, 410 orange fields of New Zealand the l: :; HOUSE | 3rs.Ernestine Krcling, Proprietor and Manager. and on to t be a big the | | saving In dent of the L. . died in this city He came to this from Mendocino d left all his | nterests to facturers to make up a sufficient stock. He disclaimed the fmplication that there has been any discriminaflon against the manufacturers of this coast. —_————————— night, when John Welsh, a neighbor, came in and proceeded to thrash Mulca- | @ frank statement of what you propose to do in the matter of completing this buildin | _Bateman replied that Gladding & Mc- Bean were under heavy bonds to de- liver the terra cotta in a given time, but | the work along. | The Mayor was evidently in no pleasant ing. Filbert, Gough to Octavia—Curbs and pav- ing. crop has been known to net as high as £200 an acre. ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WF ONLY. REGAL REVIVAL OF Gilbert & Sullivan's Favorite Opera, “THE MIKADO!” Walter Morosco, Sole Lessee and Manager. Evening Prices .. Family_Circle and MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. but did not think Cut in the Abdomen. "“};‘é_‘“du;;;“lfi -*“fl_e :hlcx p”tlv?d' }l‘ie dodged e e e —= GREAT CAST! his bed. The dis-| Patrick Muleahey, 3 Welsh street, was | ¢ (fle marerinl sonld berin ori i 444+ ++++ 4+ttt ettt ++t 444+t + 4444444 SOUEICAT THORSI AR O EupSHh Chomi £5ed Cicheatra Deautingt e yang, Gar- | reauing a paper in his house Monday | that he was doing all he could to push oM By oML - s fathel TV Speclal Engagement of the Sterling Romantic ctor s Martial Opera, “FATINITZA ! Popular Prices... 2 -25¢ and 5 No ‘Telephone. Welsh is a powerful man, and Mul- | frame of mind, for he gave Bateman a y, to defend himself, pulled out his| rude shock and placed him in a position the | where he was obliged to be explicit. s made his | L fre. | ca after his | pocket knife and cut Welsh across Welsh was taken to the Re- JAMES M. BROPHY In the Famous American War Drama, native | aL.omen. “I have just come from Gladding & Me- ino forty | ceiving Hospital yesterday and was after- | Bean's,” sald Mayor Phelan, “and they BY THE NEMY al share-| ward booked for drunk. Mulcahey had | informed me that they could not begin Beats Reserved— hitesboro | a charge of assault with a deadly weapon | to furnish the terra cotta in less than two = = e 5¢, 35 in the steamers Alen. | booked against him. months, and that under their contract to EQV ERE L GA ST, S Loria g £12X. 150, 256, 356, 500 Etrs!mrr‘u and Greenwood. you they were not bound to complete the PATRIOTIC EFFECTS. LAST WEEK OF 3 widow and_a sister, Mrs, ” Qelivery until the expiration of five W 2 anta Rosa. The f:n?rallqvillj Kane Hoffman Still Missing. months. Now Is that the case, Mr. Bate- LEIn mlafis’r:gfil?oimsd?N ake place to-morro rom St. John's| Kane Hoffman, whose mysterious dis- [ man?” h e need not advance our price on tea: v - ody. S uner ves | Spearknce wes refeesd fo n The Call|, Belebin, DU, SSbupRLAS S i £ S FREDERICKTHE GREAT ts Bav vester | last week, has not yet shown up and i 2 2 5 ity and se! MATI SATURDAY AT 2:15, tarts Bay vester- | Aot tner, Philip Fuller, 10 Sixth Street, | Planations as to the previous delays, might lower the quality and sell you old teas. Next Monday Night—MORRISON'S =~ SPEGC- that \lm-l!‘ n Moore got up an | h of an island of | as located in the | He interested H. Talbot | ther wealthy Eng- | and they put up | the purchase and outftting | Free Trade. When the schooner Alaska, Moore, according to Mr. him and his fellow goldhu left them. When Bay Moore gave it out tson, who was shipped as purs- | vessel, had mutinied and had to | ; along with his companions re peace aboard the ves- | | While the Free Trade was at Netarts | Cap yore and “his wife” (an- woman who claims to be his wife is | ing for him here in San Francisco) | nt-to Tillamook. While there they went | vesterday asked the assistance of the olice in solving the mystery. June 21 Piottman 1eft the saloon, 10 Sixth street, to go to the Cliff House, and that was the last that was seen or heard of him. —_——————— The Only Dandruff Cure Is Smith's Dandruft Pomade. Never fails. Guaranteed to glve entire satisfaction. For sale by all leading druggists. Bample sent free by Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. * —_—— Judge de Haven Leaves. TUnited States District Judge de Haven left yesterday for Montana, where he will remain two or thres weeks, engaged in the trial of a case. His place here during his absence will be filled by United States Judge Beatty of Idaho. ADVERTISEMENTS. e e e | Dr.Meyers' Electric Belt | Superior to all Others for Restoring it Weak and Debilitated Men. . .. .. % 30 Days Free Trial Before Purchasing. No Charge for Med- ical Examination and Advice. ki 731 Market St., | ]ax brought out by sharp questioning, he stated that he thought the Hall of Jus- tice could be completed by the end of this year. “Will you guarantee that the building will be ready by January 1, 1899?" asked the Mayor. “No, I could not well do that,” stam- mered Bateman, “but we are doing the best we can and hope to have it done by that time.” Supervisor Britt stated that the com- mittee had made a thorough investigation of the facilities for producing the terra cotta, but were unable to understand just why there should have been any such de- as had occurred. s a precaution the Mayor ordered Con- tractor Bateman's statement regarding the completion of the building entered on the records, There ends another chapter in the story of the almost criminal delay in the erec- tion of the Hall of Justice building. In order that the municipal expenses incurred between now and the third Mon- day of September, when the new tax levy will be made, will be insured the Auditor and Treasurer were instructed to figure payments out on a basis of the assess- ment levied last year for the several funds. A resolution was passed to print author- izing the Treasurer to pay from the urg- ent neccsslt?' fund the claim of Joseph I aih. for palnting the street corner signs intended for the accommodation of strang- ers. - The matter of granting franchises to the Market street Railway Company to ex- tend certain of its lines so as to reach the roposed Zoological Garden and the Af- Rl(ated Colleges was laid over for one week. If street cars are to be run on the streets included in the franchises asked for, a provision will be made compelling the’ holder to carry pollcemen, letter car- rters. deputy health officers, deputv street superintendents and firemen free of charge when they are in the discharge of their duties. The franchises will be let to the highest bidder, but inasmuch as the lines_sought to be traversed would only benefit the Market Street Rallway Com- pany there will not be any other bidders. The petition of the San Francisco and San Mateo Rallway Company asking for a franchise along one block on Howard street and thence along East street to the new ferry depot was favorably passed. Mné»or Phelan was empowered to sell the dilapidated Cogswell fountain re- moved from the corner of Market and Drumm streets, and turn the proceeds into the treasury for the benefit of the street fund. The Mission Athletic, National and ‘Western Athletic clubs were granted li- That’s not our style of doing business. When new tea comes in we want you to have it. Yes, we even pay Uncle Sam’s war tax until July 15th. After that you pay. DRIN Good Health to the Boys in Blue AMERICA’S BEST TEA. Quality Best Obtainable. (REAT AmeRIcAN Inpartove Tea Co. SPEAKING FOR THEIR 108 MONEY SAVING STORES. CITY STORES. 1011 Market St. 2008 Fillmors St. 146 Ninth 8t. 140 Sixth St. 3006 Sixteenth St. 506 Kearny St. 1419 Polk 8t. 2510 Mission 8t, 3285 Mission St. 355 Hayes 8t. 1819 Devisadero St 521 Montgomery Av. 218 Third St 62 Market St. 705 Larkin St. 1190 Kentucky St. OAKLAND STORES. i 1052 Washington 8t., Oakland. 1510 Seventh 8t., W. Oakland 917 Broadway, Oakland. 616 E. Twelfth St., Oakland. 131 San Pablo Ave., Oakland, 1355 Park $t., Alameda, A Goop Tive TACULAR FAUST. CALIFORNIA THEATER. MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), July 6. Parquet, any seat, 2c. Balcony ic. Chi dren 1o any part. ALICE J. SHAW AND DAUGHTERS, MRS, . EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK the Whistling Prima Donnas: DOUGLAS & Stockwell's Revival of Fi Novelty Dancers; J UNCLE T s CABIN} om’ oc, 3 Popular Pri c and 15c. S ertalintas ooy MATINEE SATURDAY—Any Seat 2c. CHARLES Comedian Eecontrique! |~ NNA CALDWE ‘omedienne; NES, - SRANT & JONES, Colored Trio: THE Two | QC00000600000000000 JUDGES, _ Acrobatle Equilibrists. © e PALACE Ayp © COLUMBIA THEATER. | O s = SGRAND HOTELSS ° SAN FRANCISCO. - o Connected by a covered passageway. Presenting the Great Military Drama Success, 1400 Rooms—900 With Bath Attached. FORT FRAYNE, | g N e S By Brigadier General Charles King and sher- (O = NOTETRS PRIGES: o éca Caden toras Dapre Bedh Bycatng. | © American Plan.$3.00 per day and upward @ Next Monday—The Comedy, ‘Lost—24 Hours.” | @ QUreapaence Holloitad: o © JOEN C. EIREPATRIOR, Manager. 0000000000000 C000 DR. MCNULTY, l‘ms WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLI Speiallst cures Private,Nervous, 8100 and Skin DASHES-~QUICK ACTION---NO DELAYS RACES! EEDERS' ASSOCIA- &, TROTTING X’}‘?{I}S.E BR! )N, OAKLAND. Diseases of Men only. Manly Power restored. Over June 25th to July 23d Inclusive. Send for Book, free. Patients EVERY WEEK DAY, ‘Terins reasonable, Hoors, 9 to8 y$6:20 t08.30 ev'gs. Sundays, 10t0 12, Consulta~ donfree and sacredly confldential. Ceil or address P. ROSCOE McRULTY, M. D.. 26! EEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, -CAL Efiw’ English Diamond Brand, - Original and Orly Genulne. SaFe, always rellabic. LADIES ask Druggist for Chicheater's Engiish Dia- mond Brard in Red and Gold meiallic nes, dealed with blue ribbon. T 0 other. Refuse dangerous rubstitu tions and imizations. At Druggists, or send &y in_stamps for particalars, testimenials and 'VERY BOOKS AND AUCTION POOLS. ADMISSION FREE. (Ladies free to grand stand. 50c admits gen- tlemen t grand stand, betting ring and pad- dock.. Races Commence at 2 O'Clock. Trains connecting with the 12, 1:30 o'clock boats stop at the track. STILL GAINING HIS “WEIGH.” CHUTES AND Z0O! CANNON, THE SWISS 613-POUNDER! And a Great Vaudeville Show in the and 2 FREE THEATER. Maguef for Ladies.” in luter, by return ARE ANIMALS IN THB Z0O, "Chieh al eyt Aen Seia by il Locr) Drogginie o oAby Sana SEE THE NEW MOVING WAR PICTURES. 10c, Including Zoo and Theater; Children, Corner of Msson and GREATEST NEW BILL OF THE SEASON. RYAN, ad Musiclan'; MU RAY & REYNOLDS, Change Artists; BAR- NEY REYNOLDS, LA ROYCE SISTERS, MAUD ROCKWELL, LA MONT and BIO- GRAPH, With War Scenes. Admission Free. Matinee Sunday. ELIXIR OF o PI The puro essentlal extract from the native drug. ] properties of Opiw No sickness cf stomachi iveness ; no headache. All D: tains all the valuable medicinal srithout its noxious elements. DO YOmIting ; KO costi: 9 THIRD FLOOR. BAN FRANOIS00. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED- Office Hours—9 to 12, 1 to 4 Daily; Evenings 7 to 8; Sundays 9 to 11, censes to hold sparring exhibitions next month on the payment of the necessary license fee. The xcelsfor Club was ranted similar privileges for a contest fms month. The free permits heretofore | granted to the Olympid, Jefferson, West- 1 ern Additlon, Alpine, California, BExcel- W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldes R et strests balow ornl Franclsco. SUTRO BATHS. "OPEN NIGHTS. Open Dally from 7 a. m. until 11 p. m. ADMISSION 10c - - - - CHILDREN 5¢ Bathing, with edmission, 2ic; childrea, 200, 10 Buy Tea E R R e R R R R R R R R e e P S S O O O P PP PP P PSP P U UN P R R R L T U G U O OO O S S G U A S U U AR S SR &) ‘Residence, £aa L