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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1899. EVERY SECTION OF THE STATE STRONGLY IN FAYOR OF THE GREAT EXPOSITION F the wishes of the people of the State of California are to be considered in the matter of holding a i world’s fair in San Francisco in 19o1, that enterprise @ may be considered as good as an accomplished fact. rom all sections of the Stz se o those who object to the holding of an in- | the enterprise. The telegrams follow: | by other means a sufficient amount can 5 o Le s ¢ otate, N TS pOnse f0. dele- . e e thor Lrlng farmart fnelE | . WOODLAND, Fatr 1 tre people of | Teadily be raised to make the affair the Here are barcain facts well worth remembe ing + grams of inquiry sent out by The Call, come expressions - 4 |proposition and they will ‘find a divided | Yolo County are almost unanimous In op-{ MOst successtul of its kind in the world. A7E 2 £ 5 s 4 g ntiment to obstruct the successful pros- | Sogitjon to an appropriation to aid the |, Attorney G. A. Dougherty—It is a bad |'Qenhon oy are downlown lo-day. « irom the most prominent public men of hearty indorsement, - & | ecution ‘of w they propose. But let | gpnition to be held in San Francisco in | time totalk of expending a vast sum of . 3 P ¢ e ; . 4 | gomething once be done by the people of | 1991 " Mayor Charmak said: ~ “If such | money for an exposition; but at the same Men’s Stein-Bloch Suits are on sale again for this week only at and promises of enthusiastic support of the project. One or Y| 8San Francisco with the co-operation of | gy enterprise results in benefits, San | t/me the idea is a_good one all through the: Towest Stein-Bloch Sui ts have @ver Beem sold for in this city g ® s 7 & | the people of the State of California and | Francisco reaps all. | San Francises buel. [ and I'think 1t can be worked out stisfac- - lowest price § r in this city. two discordant notes may be found in the grand harmony 4 | let them carry their project to a success- | ness interests should foot the bills. San | torily. on the present -plans. Loewenthal’s Suits and Cloaks, together with many lines of our ¢ e S 2 S 2 ful issue. The precedent will be of ines-| Francisco and _the rallroad - companies | . Chris Thorp of ‘the “Wahrlich-Cornett | g~ SOBWEMTL IS P0 Lt o Moreod 56 ahout 402 on the dollar. The addi- ol enterprise, progress, energy and intelligence that comes = @ | timable value in all subsequent undertak- [‘alone profited by -the Midwinter Fair,| Company believes that the State should wn Fall an, g D T ietis th s . i : A T 3 | ings of whatever character. The Interior counties have not yet recov- | @ppropriate a sum sufficient to insure the tion of the finest garments, purposely withhe uring the first week of the sale, from the interior, but they are virtually ~drowned in the $| ‘It is easy to perceive that an exhibi-| ered from the effects of it. The. byl of | Success of the purposed exposition. “This makes this week's offerings even more interesting than those at the beginning, and c 10rus of towns which see the advantages of the proposed 1fic the Pacihc Ocean and It GonalE o e $-l'can be B nndm»w‘d s :n nlltrach lthe at- ‘(ll'lw gta&e‘ who spent money they could| C. F. Grant of Younzd& (gra:t filselli’:- & Cume mornmings if possible acing ces anc ernationa wXposition o C . tention of the world. It is planned to car- afford to spare. ed that the idea was good and that e - <, a marked $ 3 2 @ | it out on'a scale adequate to the com-.| . Battor Dungan, when asked for an opin | ARseblyaien and. Sinators ‘ghould. cons : The Emporium $3-60h Shoes for Men are mirked $3.10 this ht there is to be a special meet- | the Pacific Ocean. Heretofore we have | Plete lllustration of the §‘.‘“‘-‘,’fi'{§;‘:¥;‘”fl,‘,"§ + 'week to more thoroughiy introduce them. < and Means Committee of | Io0ked o the Atlartic Gecan as the natur- | of {he commerce of the Paclic Ocean, and | H0+04040404040 +0 40404040+ 010+0+04C+0+0+0+0+0+010+M | & yiones 2,45 Derby and Fedora Hats, the exclusive hatters or at Sacramento to act | mertial. reiatione. . San. Franciscs. bemg | Whose expenditures will greatly refnforce & | 38 grade, are marked §2.10 this week for introductory purposes. U iy e B R RIS WAL SRS WORTH MILLIONS TO THE §i3 - L the nterest of the bik fair. | present volume af PaclicOccan commercs | | “Tt {6 within reasonable probabllity that & & & Wednesday Special Wednesdav Special in « of the general committee of | but the possibilities of that commerce. | the people o alifornia -e. . { 7 ¢ » Ocean Exposition there will | And it can do this not so-much by subsi. | five to ten millions af dollars in visiting | 4 pEOpLE OF ( AI IFORNIA 3 'Best Jackets $10. | Dress Fabrics. 2 o the. Asrbls popmne ¥ diesto steamahips: thoigh thoy.are desir:| the Columsian Kixhibition neld. 1 Chicaso | g o : | B50c Fancy Checks and Novelty Mix- e ore Assembly committee t0 | able in themselves, as by a great exhibi- o smalle x o2 i Foations epeak for favorable action upon these | tion which Wil aftract the attention of | ctpted as ihe true ones, the cxhibition at | & = +ia "'""03" tures, pleasing color combinations ~in meanires Mayor Bhelss. i B Relod the world to San Francisco, fo_ {ts’com- | Chicago took from us five milifons of o/; [x] * a shades of red, brown, green and blue; fl ®Meyer Eiclen 3 B Helns tein, merelal imporiance and to {he great {\lx—" T X e oucuted 3 SANTA BARBARA, Feb. 14.—U. D. Smith, Chair- 3 * were appropriate and very desirable materials cr atto fire which is just dawning for the people | And the plan comprehens souted; : - ias® 3 S H. J. Croc | o “ecupy” the' countrics Raving their | can, wiihout exagzeration and fully sih | $ man pro tem. of the Council, is beartily in favor of ¢ & :‘5’3;50 i(‘:rtladxes d_r;(s:es??nddc}xld_rem school entlemen named, accompanied by | Shores on the Pacific Ocean. attract here visitors v 1 expend dur: | Q i i P SRDCE g WGy o anc el Ty R P, Dootan, e anve for | “There'1s o personal ‘equation control. | Attract here vi O ione ot | holding an exposition in San Franclsco in 190l. He 2 & and $25 | the regular price, and at 50c a splendid ento on the § o'clock train this | [ 1he, actan of capitar, TR MUSE be gola, The output-of gold of the State for believes it will be very advantageous to the entire o 2 In_addition | value, but on Wednesday all-day 28 ng. They will go fortified with facts | mercial geography as much.as anything | 1y s as been placed af ey Of That e B 0 a - large | special at. & C and s regarding the proposition, and | else. If we will illustrate the vast possi- | that in the N o 1 At e i State and will be worth millions to the people Of_cqh ? : number of fine | ~ $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Astrachans, 54 ipae little or no opposition. There | biltles of ‘the commeree, of the Pacite | siifut'of Canifoinin wouid ne nothingun- | & fornia. The entire Council and every prominent &% Jackets that | inches_wids, shades of brown, cardinal, E: two b to be considered. One ap- cean e -wilt .4 Foa e:- atle % ess the city ‘o1 San Franciscs V' - % o i T ¥ S 4 T 5 $00.000 of the State's money | Capital, which is controlied by human am- | yiva‘a milllon of dollars to_carry on. tha citizen interviewed are of the same opinion. & we bought | navy, French blue and two-toned effects SEpORiEiGH. Al provides. for the | Dition mvx‘l pex -} fwh(\mn! xhr;‘ same as | punin o Chterprises of the: State. \‘f?{”fl S mth}the Loe- | in black and red, brown and green and exposition, and provides fo ¢ | avery other department :o! uman_ ac- or sitate to d a miusion of dol- 5 = o 7 i méiit by the Governor . of: fftesn | Gty e o S mones metal might | H4+0+0+C40+0+ 0+ 04+04CH0+0+C+0404040+ 0+ 0404040404040+ H : f‘:;“iog‘n;“zg‘; }gl:rfifi aréd green, special to-day only, 98¢ issioners to look after the expend: “The most important matter to the peo- be brought to light and diffused through : 2 i - : yard. the amount. The other glves lifornia and to the people of San | the arterfes of commerce? O e o K o /it plans auggested Dy tho exd [/ dollar we of- Strectal Prices for to ‘the. counties;. clties ‘and. coun- co is the assertion of San Fran-1. “pyut suppose that the estimate of $20,- | &1t ADDYOD i s A L = B R fer to-day| et £ ' . relation to the future commerce of | 409 000 as the amount that will reinforce Il opposed to it. the people of San V. D. Black, manager —of the Sperry ES - Sl P II municipalities, to appropriate L e oo rarta a5 It it he fesult of the ex. | Francisco want'an exposition let them |Flour Company’s mill, remarked that the | g ( Wednesday, | illow Dex. » S & ks £ » ® » » » a » s Ed E.d | worthy to be undertaken in the. interest |-of its influence upon the character of our citizens for enterprise and for their ca- pacity to get together in an undertaking. 4| “The people of California have suffered | from divided counsels as to' what shall be | done because they are unaccustomed. to 4| co-operation in great enterprises. - Let & | tion here in 191 in celebration of the semi- centennial vear -of California’s statehood our own .canital, position in the city of San Francisco in 1901, telegrams were sent to a number of the more important cities.. Only a few responses were received last night, but all of these, with the exception of two, were enthusiastically in favor of the pfllrnnmfl‘ that sustained it was fur- nished by the people of the interior of proposed exposition will be the best thing for San Francisco people as well as for Californians at large that can possibly be suggested as a means to advertise the Stte. We have unbounded resources here and why not display them. The appropri- ation asked of the State will, I believe, be inadequate and should be larger. - But done,” said Mr. Thorp, ‘‘the citizens will do_the rest.” PRBPU PP IRRRP PP VPP RS RIRP THE EMPORIUM. | & the department is taxed to its utmost capacity to wait on afterncon trade. THE EMPORIUM ?..i’?i.’.’i.’i’i!i'b)i PERRFIBIFBIBPEREFR X No Transaction Complete Until Customer Is Satisfied. ‘ he el ¢ % A e g g . £ 2 « 0 he. tax- | exposition would be =a great advertise- d 3 i | dav (W 5 the enterprise. 0 be re-enforced by an illustration which [ hostion, is too hizn, and: the amount is| Pay for it and mot call upon t Xpo: N woul e A gr and to-day | ' To-day (Wednesday) only. Mills E hi6: eI 0f RS | il s A e e e subject, Dnan 't $10000.00 that volume of money | Payers of the State to do- so. ment for the whole. Pacific Coast’ and Gy, chores GF | ewmn;}‘ I'méfi:gied“;‘!,m;“‘.“-]‘:hlfi g:g\;’);:q . comblag ARG Pe ot o hotats ar wrana: fntamar SRS Ty Sorth | MEANS PROFIT TO THE COAST. | Mr. Griflin, of the firm of Griffin Bros.— our entire |fun for people of all ages ; more of them X Hifd views 2. He | tional expositio earning. Leave out of the question actual = i The Pacific Ocean Exposition will be a stock of cor- | sold in the past few months than of all 1 view © A still more important matter under- | figures about which there may be contro- SANTA ROSA, Feb, 14.—1I think a great | grand suc s provided the State appro- rectstyle,per- | other new ey d Iying the proposition s the development | versy, it cannot be denied that an ade-| exposition in 1901 would be a most ex-|priates a sufficient amount to make it so. i e i | ew games combined ; to-day 1 d from the f. here of commercial enterprise and. . the | quate exposition will result in a - ver¥ | ceflent thing for the ‘Pacific Coast, as | The Legislature. should not hesitate to ectly tail- | complete for.. 5¢c ure 2{ San ;wwmiw Hr."1.wfhf!’!];:[‘rEwr:vi:\t‘ialrlxxxglriwh(lhh llr;lrcp’r\_nr.n.(.‘q'::\‘f of the cash capital of | L' 1" ¢0r the oity of San Francisco. It Efi;in(dhf ‘:,x;)uz ll}?er course l)r::’ltzxt‘l‘};lhabgig{l)g :r}elda ':Tst'kets chlmeqraphs——copies he sald} | £ nis”cite. " Opporunity for | “In all this It wiil be seen. we have| FOUT, o e ke, aBvamiage of | Crops this' year . the exposition cannot | & 1arked from $20 to $25, for | of Paintings. 1ding a meeiing of thé personal enterrriso of the:poiple: eoe!| T ne frst ofthess relates to the demo: “l‘;‘\‘;n""‘;n“’,;“;;‘ }:.'?'.lyrr("rdxf?-:|m‘l(:i(,l;“|.l-‘Xg\an3;“11]:}‘ From many others like opinions were z $10~00 | ~ Beautiful copies of famous paintings, AL i “",:: upwing any | ,‘».x\:‘>l\§-:!\x:-yx ;!. fermel stration of lhfqp:’v;ilnm\mg'f (!g\r(;“;‘;r!:ll‘l; ital. would find - profitable irvi s‘tmonls!fif‘x:";';“,‘g"{?{‘:} v\g’nsvlhl‘ consensus o,i opin- representing etchings, a dozen subjects, “scussing in | tages and_ opportunities shall be devel- | waterway by wn adequats. exmibition of | here, and while immediate retyrne, from | Wimah Fuliz would be. upheld. it - they including “Tho Lifeboat” and E. von N RN RLERNENNNSS 0 %R R R %GB LK | N8, the final result would, no- doubt. \'mvd favorably upon the appropriation Morning customers will have ad- ’?th Marianna” ; special to-day 15 $ gRuKLLLLLLRELLNLNLNRy nnn = bring much l,mfil‘m the coast, 1am in|bHL e o S vantage of first choice and quicher | only = & C : % o arin txrw: tion an sé's\gE&T_ | ~AS SEEN BY PESSIMISTS. | g seroice. Wednesdav Special 2 2 b y s @ osa. TSN © ADVOCATES THE EXPOSITION AND ! soee of BB B0 | ury s 145, woter, s or| 8 New Biack Taffeta. = g |WILL BE OF GREAT BENEFIT. | Napa, said concerning the exposition to| g Wednesday Rich lustrous all-silk Black Taffeta s - be held in San Francisco in 1%01: “I am . . | sprin; 4 e 7 G A STATE APPROPRIATION FOR IT 5| scsremsrs vo s o ittt SR Tt 8 specials 3 §2 | ness men of this city take kindly to the|n the first place it is premature. It| g Grocker fiiched wida'and & el bt ge |1dea of having an exposition at San Fran- | comes tao soon after the exposition at| @ Dont p 4 il e . 7 * | eisco in 1901, Paris. Secondly, the working classes will | g ept. Ya:oiun, sowrl Yo. equal 3t-.ab the = SACRAMENTO, Feb. 14.—William Land, Mayor of Sacramento, said to-night | ““Happy tdea." saia 5. Dinkelspiel of the | bar tadoee oy the working classes wit| 8 Dep price; to-day only, per yard 68¢ . z A : f in 1901 88 | large mercantile firm of Dinkelsplel Bros. | hard times and ‘the. recent scarcity of | g ., 1hin Blown Beer or Ale Wednesday Sp . & t av the holding of the proposed exposition in San Francisco in 1 . “It should be a Pacific Coast exposition A :mblers, 5 inches DD a B e e o (xposition | crops. The minds of our.great men-are | & L 'y Ladies’ Sh ] s H > nd also contal a eral S] Y of i & i P 7 50 He thinks that it would attract thousands of strangers to this State, many of g |20, (00 conn & o essions in s, Woetnlot with the peceent distixhances In :gg;zgn r:[;:h;] mrise. 850 S 0esS. “ 3 »’ caf 3 . Y ive | 3 ¥ b | The picture shows th a r Philippines. That would be an attractive |t q; % | pi S ha whom would undoubtedly conclude to locate here. hBesndes. saldd Mz;y: i | festure 1o the woria In my optnion m&re;;\_;: attenilon (16} the ‘exfsiiion’ 1014 ““'p;‘,?f?,iié’a"li;;"ifi?glic- | style of an excellent shos made (AF i could be no better time for such a dis-|%*! SEDS SO Aot litd 883 i ity Viei: Kid-wi s Land. “it would he invaluable as.amoans oF Shoutng Hhe Brore e e el & |t o Bty it ok e maot e pos sif icke i | & Wibdae fiasdfor ine o Seaiy a5 v « industrial and agricultural lines by the State. ayor Land adde a w PR Bl T P Bollg sition. | 8 jilustration, regular price leather: if et 8 f legislative appropriation in aid of the fair, S0 long as it was reasonable & it/ ©f e St o Ertnciscs. o the ralironts. and big | & 00c, special for to- 3, | et saon—the hocls “ avor a legi PpProp » ¢8| J. M. Keith of the Bank of Bakersfleld, | enterpris but “the - laboring - cl s | @ day only, i C ate o tha Tonis XVonat . t said: “We should have it by all means’ | would havé to pay for it, on top of the | g English shades Glass #es o -fhe Liouis XV pat- in amount. 8% | Never were times riper for such an ad- | taxation required for the recent war with tern, the toes in the new- ® Vases, 4 different de- ° o 90 - o 90 vertisement for California. The Legisla- | §pa p gy ! nnn BENUBNEERENNNNNS snnsnuussssnnnEeen® NI L S anterprise.” T R 10 Yoo Bhin Franciscosarer o | ® signs, 9 inches high, pret- | est style known J. B. Hunt, president of the Board of | aVerything. She is a great city, but this | ® {as “Coin"—it's ty Shelf ornaments and for table bou- quets, regular price the resources of the countries bordering upon that ocean. the second resides in attracting the attention of the world to the bright dawn of our future greatness differences of opin- among the leading co as to the hold- “I have not thought much ‘éf!]h | exposition would take a great deal of 1fU- | good hard cash from the poor man, whom |'it would injure mor. than it would benefit. Trade: but am inclined to think well of it. ated as it would be midway in our new ] oped or whether they shall be relegated | to oblivion | The a perfect dress soils and climate of California shoe—prettier possessed all their present qualities when ) territory in the Pacific and the East, it | ;- WV 8 OFTe MER, fer b o8 73 ones cannot be the country was occupied by the Indians{ which has been prophesied by our wisest | (OiG"H 400 LiCa1 Give the State a big | Lamin favor of waiting e years after 805" necial - for- to. Hit R T and also later when the same region was | men in all periods of our history. The | in " THCCE NG P o splendid idea to ex- | the Paris Exposition closes. By that time d 'onlpy | bought at $5—regular price here $3.50 |'the Philippine question will be settled and under Spanish dominion. The difference | third relates to the assertion of the com- |y "ohoducts of our new Pacific to-day only, all sizes and widths, léc | the inhabitants of those islands might be beip $2.65 y to give ex-| between what the itor sees in Califor-| mercial sunremacy of San cranciseo onf g gions * The Legislature should H | S esseer at. : this way the | nia to-day in commercial and Industrial | the commercial of the mwrn‘hvm‘i | out.’” & prepared to assist the exposition them- Bohemian cut glass 3 £ a consensus of | preatness and what he would have Seen | Sphere and oc I'm\r_l [tne fourth and | ® 5 er, who reprosented Kern Coun- [ Selves with an exhibition of something Cream Pitohe The Week's st the propo- | if he visited California during the. Indian | st important, reiates £o 1t HELATE |ty at - the'Warld's Falr: “It is a good | entirely new i or. & s vigs | GrOCEr Specials I am in favor of | occupation is not referable to changed | Which a national undertaing oL T RS | thing and would do the State much good. | A PPRECIATE A GOOD THING. 'y es high, a4 Jil 'y | weld all our peo- | physical conditions or changed natural| Bl have in_the Stection of CREPIINER | It would attract many vigtors, and that like illustration, reg- | And the specials in Wines and Liquors VEPRRBRDRRRR PR s e them to act 2velo] ) e e e vhat Is wanted v. The State would o = : h ] declared the people occupying the territory. e St ol orna A o e raliy. | clfic Coast affair; and it is right that the | Cameron believes that the idea of holding for to-day only. store has ever offered d States has as “An international and industrial expo- | COfFtepaaiqaleh be taken into consider- | Legislature should assist.” | an exposition in San Francisco in 1901 is 1 68¢ Emporium Family Flour, made by one the Pacific Ocean | sition carrled to a successful issue by | ation ‘that the success of the Pacific |- Other leadipg cltizens spoke In a like | ane that everybody should be In favor of. 25¢ English Victoria | of the best mills in America—money T A F“:fl'l':“:'}‘ We | the people of San Francisco will vastly | Geean Fxposition in 191 will undoubtedly mAIner n’g{ui"r\;;i{;ircx'\atl %e”‘?o Joard Of | “T am thoroughly in favor of anything shape Milk Jugs | back if vou want it tos. this s : ater of @ great com- | tain the important relation of San Fran- | fiai of the rair. such as increased trans- | WILL INAUGURATE A NEW ERA. | “f'i1e exposition 1 voted upon the peo- | & charming blus Siate - Ulits Do fitz m ke m‘v‘l p;w’hmm cisco- with the commerce of the Pacific i ~rmn'nn;:md new industrial en- R ple of San Francisco can count on Han- flower decora- large, 5-1b boxes Ng'u The tatesmen contem. | Ogean : : A Jfor, the State, sortunity ever | , SAN JOSE, Feb. 14—Mayor Martin Is | ford and Kings County helping them out | & tions, special large, xes, ' 40c rson saw plainly that |, When obeckire Bay KRt e The 3 to San Krancisco.. If she misses | Neartily ?nqr;nn!: of holding am(‘z);am;llexgn- in every possible way. ] e e o tr of a great common- ends oL t X : sitic city will undoubtedly- take sition in San Francisco in . e be- = » -day . Bastern Sugar Cure 1con, best qual- we 1 Into a powerful nat B T T e 0f 16, Yo the latter's advance: | lieves it would benefit the whole State,| BOUND TO BE A SUCCESS. | only. .‘125 ity, 15c per Ib article, this week .~ » nace 0 A e fora s | them, but it does not follow because we ment and proit and:to.the. hame and ?::p:;fi?; Jose and Santa Clara County | ypyrym xegop 307 ae o Gon h}sc (i.ar{:b‘fl i ~123¢ ! o Pty ought to subsidize steamship lines be- | de 0 3 V- % = e china fruit ‘or as t Time has passed and | ween San Francisco and other Pacific | eople of ‘the State” - - “The proposed Pacific Ocean Exposition |IIns In_ an_interview. this evening ex- :Gnko Boval o S EoOas y : les that have | ports that we should forego-an interna- | e to be held in San Francisco in 191,” said | Pressed himself as being strongly in favor ® Plat 7 Y% OF Ok OToy: vack s f e ot all times, | tional exposition, with all the benefit that T Mayor Martin this evening, “would inau- | Of holding an exposition in San Francisco | ® Plates, tins, this week....... 5 € s Willlam H. Seward, |Will accrue from that unde: ing. The | POP[‘LA h) M { gurate'a new.era in business and trade in | in 191 He said: & inches in diam- Cedar Run Bourbon Wh 2 't the Pacific Ocean was | provincialism which has retarded the| Californfa. We need just such a show,| “It would be a splendid thing, especially eter, fancy raised border, gilt edge, pink | old, the $2.50 quality, : I of a national drama, EBrowth of San Francisco once broken | and ought to have it. ‘It would naturally | as'it follows the Paris Exposition. Tne| % flower decoration in center, special g §own, all future beneficial enterprises will | IS FOR THE BIG FAIR ot The Whole Brate. - Tha apirlt of Teju.| Midwintes Bar wan o aabosition. ‘Une i » special g | per gallon......... be easier of achievement. | venation would be felt alnnf the entire | we all know, and this exposition would | W for to-day only, each........... 51 ZC Pure, rich Port Wi “Whatever our geographical advantages — coast. The trade with.the Philippines and | undoubtedly prove still more of a suc- 90c China Cracker Jars, as- supel ercial | h i T 5 e e Clat | may be, our future greatness will still frawadi that Ca.fornia will now enjoy will | cess. S il Tabins and ducotctions, e per gallon powers San Claret, a good drinkab) BREA AR IR EE SRR ERERRR AR LA EEAAEER AR RS A EE R LA R RGN SRR R AR R R RS E SRR R SRR E RIS E R E SR AR R AR ARG R EEAEA G R A AR ER AT G A BB R E BB U W this nation depend upon the energy; intelligence, en-.|: With a view ' toward. ascertalning|make a great commercial city of —_ orted s pcorati ey ”'1 '?Sé‘l(.mme?fo‘“n'} | u.rp;!rise and civilized efficiency fi' nu’r r‘il public sentiment in the various sections slrgnscl(:(l-g,;mi S?é“ifié'r‘““%‘;}e all}g‘,‘zl?;sfi: in URGE AN APPROPRIATION. ® cial prices for to-day only o 58¢ | this week per gallon... zens. Th vth of any locality 2 7 sper. s 5 CEAN. n opportune time for | with the peapie who ocoupy It. The work | Of. the State with reference to the prop- | ness San Francisco does, the moreppene- | SAN BERNARDINO, Feb. 4.—Presi- | @ Spe the Tickets for i & commercial possibilities of | of holding here a great exposition isq ogition to hold a great international ex- |fit .m\n:r)clsglll‘_\tam‘xflx;;lahem;:,e;\a nn{e‘ (TII dent J. B. Frith of the Board of City ‘,F (s G - - e Y in tha cantral part of the: cofn- | Trustees expressed himself very strongly | @ £7€€ g Bicvcle ADVE 5 monweaith. Such an ex| nsn.loln as pro- in favor of the exposition at San Fran-| @ Wax g Rces RTISEMENT e posed will announce to all people all over | cisco in 1%L, *It would be better for us,” | ® £, nd Sl 2B 5 26 L ates. ?rfif gwake and | he said, “if it could be held at Los An-| W Figure c Ofildcn‘ltulc Bazaar. tor Sale in BRI R e : roady to do. business. e > | geles, but that is impossible, and I would, | ® Exhibit. ALIFORNIA'S LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Rolund . should make-a suitable appropriation for | the exposition. Such money would be well spent and do more good than anything 0000000000000000000000000 therefore, very strongly urge it for fan Francisco. Southern California will ~et CCC000C009 0000‘0_60"0._00000000000000 Q‘.”i”’.((tl(.ilfi REAASAE R SANA S L AR RS RG0S < = [ | [ | 5% g else. San Jose will do her share. If 100,- -its share of the benefit and the whole o .. o 000 people. arg era:tod m meez e‘xhr::‘»;lt‘l)r;n | ;mzoi ‘?’nuld ‘roan hadvamagfi from it. i = = % this city and county will g 0 | People drawn to such an exposition would ¢ 2 = > © o rata. We want to induce people to come | not .go home without seemg Southern | UNITARIANS SOLVE service followed by a dinner and a full o O | Hare: Our products, climate and resources | California, | Every town In Southern Cal: attendance will be ' assured.”—Rey. Dr. © | are.the best in_the world. While there ifornin Should send a petition. to the A HARD PROBLEM | §inderiand at the annual meeting of the o © | are biizzards in New York and people are | Legislature, and_especially to Governor irst Unitarian Church. : o freczing to death in different parts of the | Gage,. strongly. UrgIng. an. appropriaten i o JoColonel John P. Irish presided over the ° © | Union we are enjoying beautiful sunshine | for this. exposition proposed for 19L.” | AN ‘IMMENSE CROWD AT THE | tne fiuinnaance (hat has ever met at O LA T ornia, and. California i& God's AL its annual meeting. The colonel was mas 2 ] g:\‘\'x‘mg-?. SWe don't realize the greatness In the Divorce Courts. ANNT. MEETING. ter of ceremonies and for the first tirhe [ . © | of our State, By all means let ui!h‘a\'tr-tthhe Deral it alios whio e T el —— the routine of business was relleved by g e d a and C DTC a .- ] o4 o © | Sxpasitiofty o by to advertise our county. | IOWINg plaintifts in the Superior Court yes-| A Banquet ‘and Musicale Are. Suc-| fundrad jmvitations were. ioned - oeg [5) he Call 45 doing a great work in aiding | terday: Mary Rund from Elias Rund, on cessful When Other Means three hundred.people sat down to dinner. © | {he exposition. ' Now let us all unite and | the ‘ground -of ~willful neglect; Annie Failed 1t was this unique incident that caused b © | make the exposition the greatest . ever|Sharp from Joseph Sharp, on the ground ailed. the pastor to make the remark just [+ held in this country. of failure to provide, and Louisa Derichs SeEe quoted. : from A. C:. Derichs; on the ground of will- Oakland Office San Franeisco Call From the reports made it is seen that the many branches of -church: work are all flourishing. George 8. Ev Sunday-school, Mrs. C. H. Redington for the Woman's Auxil Judge J. W. Stet- son for the Unity Club, Mrs. R. P. Glea- WILL AID STATE INTERESTS. SUISUN, Feb. 14.—E. E. Long; presi- dent of the Board of Town Trustees of Suisun, said: ‘““Although I have not gone ful neglect. Suits for. divorce on the round of cruelty have been filed by John . Fredrichs against Agnes Fredrichs and Mary Y. Roberson . against J. C. Rober- son; on the ground of desertion by Palma 908 Broadway, Feb. 14. “I am so dazed that I hardly know whether I am awake or asleep when I look around and cannot see a vacant ns for the of the Age! With that T conquer diseage and make man pain- he ‘matter, I am inclined to | Cozzelli against -Donoto Cozzelli, Mat- . o ot ahe St Kine Beternity, sall ‘proof to press on in the work of life! Foremost of all T e holding of an cxposition in San | bias. Hirsch against Anng Hirsch and | chalr. It scems to me that T have salved | presented facts which were very gratly- T f e i ; Avor 20t ‘believing all undertak- | Julia Blanchi - against . Amato Belle the ~preblem . of - having a well-filled | ing to the large audience. Medioar Butiiricy 18 SO ih & mature would prove bens- | Biarchl. R e e L L : ings of. suct varled dntereate of he siate . }nomng&m{. John P, Inshea A Biies, el eve. sentiment general 2 the. Hugh Hamilton, David Bush, John Russ. y P. n en Dropesition.” R 5 anl ADV.{RTISEMENTS. LW, Stetson, Francis Cutting, A. W a, . ARG Sl Sesms sy i Tt kA H B A FIRST-CLAES ADVERTISEMENT | * There was some speech-making and z among_the speakers wera Stunder- SALINAS, Feb.: 14.-Sulinisites in gen- eral and many of the most prominent citizens as well as business men. in ‘par- Tand, George Meredit Bunnell, Warren Olney Letters were read f M George W, nd Colonel Irish. m Dr. C. W. Wendte Electric Belt If YOU WANT “THE ONLY” It is like the arm of a conqueror when it combats ar. are greatly In favor of -the Pacific and.Rev. T. C. Williams, former pastor ticul 3 ¥ your malady. If you've weakness in any of the: or- Coast Exposition, believing. it will' be one GENUINE YAD T of the church. gans, impai ment of the nerves, painin the back, kid- of the best advertisements of this section HUN WA R — e neys, sciatic or neuralgic trouble, or if you have a des as well as of the whole coast, provided, of I E 4 MRS. REGAN IS HELD. course, the affair is devised on a proper broken-dawn feeling my Belt will act like a charm in your case. This is a Belt with a world-wide name-—the victor that beats all its imitations. Its merits have been tested by scientists, indorsed by phy- sicians and proved by thousands of cures. | This, then, is the remedy to stop your failing health,\your wast- ing energy. For it quickens the vitality and makes the weak man strong. \ \ Q0000000000 NOO0OCO000DO0OO0OCO My book, “‘Three Classes of Men,” is iled free. Send for The foregoing is confirmed by W. J. Fleming of V\adi;, Cal., whose letter is on fils under date of February 1, 1899. He says: “For over three years I suf-. it. l basis and that the appropriation is suf- ficient 'to make a satisfactory showing. The most prominent men in this - city, without.an exception, favor the proposi- tion. Mayor Charles Francee asserted that the fdea of holding an. exposition on this coast in 1901 was a good one and that he had favored the proposition when it was advanced by The Call last year. It would, he believes, materially advance California interests, not onlr in other States, but, coming as it would after the Paris expo- sition, would advertise. to the whole world that our State is the Land of Sunshine, RATURAL APERIENT WATER, the only water which comes from the Hunyadi Springs Insist Upon Receiving Hunyadi Janos The argument of counsel in the c¢ase of Mrs. Elizabeth Regan, charged with the murder of Policeman Kennedy, engaged the attention of Judge Graham almost the whole of yesterday, and after pa- tiently listening to both sides the: Judge held the defendant to answer. before the Superior Court, as he thought it had been shown that a crime had been ‘committed. Mrs. Regan did not show the slightest emotion at the decision of the Judge. Her attorney, James Long, asked that she be admitted to bail. as there was, in his opinion, nothing to s that she had o R fered pains and . debility and Fruit and Flowers. s D M A M L. U 1 County Surveyor Lou G. Hare believes not acted inself-defense. ~ The Judge o 4 e ¢ = GHLIN, 100k D0 end ne drags. After D lneexposition & good thing and . said: of Hungary, owned by sald he would consider the matter and [] 702 Market St., Corner Kearny, 8an Francisco. without medicine I feel wonder- ;’,‘25 ‘i,’;fi‘;%‘{‘{’,!‘l‘fi'e“s"mfi’é";‘t T:gg:m;\b:x: ANDREAS SAXLEHNE Sy te dew‘ [) Offic: Hours—8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1, fully_better. - One hundred dol- the case of the Midwinter Fair, this con- 2 Ry DIED. o y £ lars wouid not ten;pt me‘(to part t%mnh:ted €x) osllks);l t:A‘ll ';dvel;lsle the $ B d : R i .I‘ohma S : A i our Sta » : = s city. F ry 15, 1899, o NOT SOLD IN DRUG STORES. «JOF 4N0& UM R R A I udapest. Thomas Francls, beloved. and only son of b - George A. and Margaret J.. McCall, a native 0000000000 00000000000000C0000000000 000000000000 000000 COO00OO000O00CO0000 0000000000000 00000 to appropriate money -for the fair. 2 Attorney J. W. Bryan—I consider thi of San Francisco, aged 1 year § months and VWV 10 days.