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10 . . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL MONDAY, APRIL 10 EDSON AVERSE TO ACTING AS A CATSPAW Will Move to Reconsider the Railroad Commission’s Action. Blackstock Will Make a Stand in Favor of Abandoning the Pending Liti- T.au- | miss the case against the commission and : in the | then trust to us to do what is right in the oihes they. | Mmatter. My idea is not to pull other peo- | Ylu\ chesthuts out of the fire (or tnem. ast session of the | The rajlroad company began the Suit and | : promises to e a | they should dismiss it. It we allow the 3 t At the last meet- | suit to default we will have to pay : % 2 ,“\,,M votw on the | the costs, and T believe that the railroad | 5 s onan 3 | company ‘should be made to do t his | 5 the resolutions of | s my opinion, but I have al 1 which provided for a | Attorney General to 100k 2 fon in freight rates in | tion of costs. He will app | 1 o immediate reduc- | ¢ lon to-morrow, when _all se | : ; S halai will be discussed and probabl ion of 8 per « , tes on the | uesth tnes of the Souther fic Gompany. |~ Commissioner Blackstock stood firmly | esolution of resclssion was at-| by his resolution and his interpretation | proviso s Commis- | of it. *“I understand that the resolution i et | of the former board was a re- scinded at our aid. ter was sim- e proviso of Mr. condition sub . or one to be | performed after the main resolution had become effective, In my opinion our action in with the cause of the | pending litigation will not saddle the costs of that suit on us, but they will fall | TOVISO | on the railroad company. 1 am in fa UNIVERSITY OF ~ CALIFORNI'S NEW PRESIDENT! Likely to Be Benjamin Ide Wheeler. RUMOR GIVES HIM THE POST THE CORNELL PROFESSOR MAY | SUCCEED KELLOGG. He Refuses to Deny That He Has Been Offered the Place, But Says He May Have Something to Say Later. There 1s good reason to believe that the regents of the University of California have practi decided- upon the man who d President Kellogg at the head of the big State educational institu- tion at Ber 3 It is more than hinted that the new pre ent will be Ide Wheeler, professor of Greek and com- parative philology at Cornell University. fessor Wheeler's name has been | more or less prominently mentioned in ome time connection with the position fc past, and since his recent it to Call- fornia, when he lectured at the university, | the feeling that he would be selected to tak Kellogg's place has been growing steadily both here and at Ithaca, N. Y. In fact, a dispatch received from the lat- ter city last night says it is persistently rumored at Cornell that the professor ha already been invited to accept the presi- dency at Berkeley and will in all proba- bility do so, and' this rumor is given more w of the fact that the pro- enjamin | LAST HONORS GIVEN T0 A FALLEN HERD Obsequies of Major McConnville. IMPRESSIVE AND SOLEMN COLORED TROOPS. NOW 1IN CHARGE AT PRESIDIO. Twenty-Fourth Infantry Takes Pos- session of the Famous Grounds and Will Hereafter Com- pose the Garrison. All the splendor and solemnity of a military funeral was yesterday afternoon [ e R o R S o = ) k3 e z T R O SOSY WC SEDN S P P MUSHROOMS MAY HAVE KILLED MRS, McNALLY Wife of an Attorney Succumbs. AN AUTOPSY WILL BE HELD LINGERED A WEEK AFTER THE MEAL WAS TAKE\N. | Relatives Suspect That Poison From a Previous Illness Became Active in the Blood and Caused Death. The wife of Frank H. McNally, an at- torney residing at 723 Gough street, died yesterday under circumstances that indi- cate she was a victim of poison introduced into her system through the agency of | mushrooms. The matter was reported to Coroner Hill, under whose instructions | Dr. Zabala will hold an autopsy this | morning. Mrs. McNally was 3¢ years of age and was the mother of two children. | She was formerly a Miss Schaefer of | Marysville. The Coroner was informed that the mushrooms to which the death of Mrs. McNally may have been traceable were eaten a week ago yesterday at the Nevada restaurant on Geary street. The husband and wite took dinner there that evening, and among other things Mrs. McNally partook of the fungi. No evil effects were felt from them during that night or the | next day, and it was not until Tuesday | evening last that Mrs. | plained of being ill, not sufficie: ADVERTISEMENTS. LADIES UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. A CHOICE AND COMPLETE STOCK. LADIES’ WASHABLE SHIRT WAISTS, in Percales, Cheviots, Lawns, Madras and Tissues, 50c fo $3 Each. LADIES’ SILK SHIRT WAISTS, very latest shapes, all the new LADIES’ TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS, all the new colorings, also Black, with ruffled and pleated flounces, $3.50 f0 $25 Each, LADIES’ SILK MOREEN SKIRTS, in Stripes and Rainbow Effects, also Blacks and all the new colorings, both ruffled, corded and with Spanish flounces, $4.50 to $7.50 Each. LADIES’ BLACK AND COLORED ENGLISH WOOL MOREEN SKIRTS, in an elegant variety, $2 to $5 Each, LADIES’ WASHABLE SKIRTS, new styles, in Crashes, Ducks, Cheviots and Striped Sateens, was immediately summoned and Mrs. Otis was taken to her apartments at the | room in the Globe saloon, 30 Turk street, | yesterday afternoon. He was taken to There is as much differénce between French mustards as between English 0000000CO020000000 st be carried « resolution | of getting down to business JeSeaEnney ! 2 | however, to necessitate a call for a of rescission becomes . and that | est time, and think grain rates should be | fessor will not deny the report, but con- | S aeria Fentaidarably Dich s ine {smiss its | reduced on every railroad in the State. | tents himself with 1 neither She suffered considerably }“UL SR = i '! The 8 per cent reduction should not be | deny nor affirm it, : however, | ght and Wednesday morning, bu case before ductions can be made | e 8 Ber Cont He O ol where | that he may have something to say on | ! picion was entertained that poj 1 it is most needed, even if the reductions |t = bject in the course of a couple of | ® © ‘“‘I‘s uu;\llorgnr;‘lng helr' llieé . 250 5 wnHe [ : o 1“ in some gections ‘should be double 8 per | hotia_ Protessor . Beieoedeoeoeoese@ | a5 the ek wore o1 il Satirday night fa he initia- | 1 have no fear of the commission be- | &S President of the Sta miversity the MAJOR McCONVILLE, ier ~condition was alarming. It was 3 ; : o p miann e | ing in contempt by its action in announc- | Regents will have cause to congratulate s We have also received five cases LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDER- % Y| ing the proposed Te ion of 8 per cent | PERNEREN SO accorded Major FEdward MeConnville, | o elie licatio WE 11 s 5, wi b should b | on’ grain rates, while the temporary in- | BRI i Bt s i ST M e b e [ e mane io s arnes e minAR,\«:i ?i.la:fi]r Sftfy‘eb' tvgth lace ‘and embroldesy trim: 5 S or oot | Junction of the C e o e P S [ Battalion at Manila February 5. Troops | hood, who gave a prescription intended g, which we offer at very reasonable prices; and we S e Eeli ol e U e e b 4 | B and M of the Fourth Cavalry and a | reliete her pain, She took the medicine, | carry a most complete stock of all the standard makes of Cor- yending suit to-day he |0 educed schedule o s served | o e e D A _ | but it did not have the desire N 5 Wil Sitive ok & re tion of the | on the railroad company, and that will | o} foounted bandicompgsed part ofitheimil | UL e ined Minally;to: call i a jphysic | sets, both foreign and domestic manufacture. S0l Cn rasol it not be for some weeks. 1 don’t think we | ¢ ‘ t to the ferry, and a uniformed | it W | &= Aeason esplat : any trouble with the railroad | & + hiE of Bythias {20 1 5y 1y 3oy wie summoned st'mid- | Comm : | Com 2 putting in the proposed re- | ¢ . h. At Pythian | night Saturday and preseribed for the sick | abligin: | We 3¢ funeral services were ! woman. He made a second c: rday | s ntura | \-.;:mhthn'_:u.lmxz 58 vy ¢ | el erber ol g,“,.,lm,g at 510' Tk m# ;mluu:rnfi p;;l:”t‘nl £ the boa o e fac se o odge No. 2. K % nel | dead, after having suffered great ag eot basis we de to Mr. La o | Bxcelslor Lodge No. I, X of F.; colonel | i wotified the Coroner of the circum- | Rue_by Mills so learned from | ¢ ¢4 | of Uniform Rank No. 4, K. of P., and a| ;;nce5, but that official, at the request kit Mr. La Rue t trongly in favor | ¢ on Commandery No. 2| of"{he relatives, allowed the body to Te- A Te “‘*wyxl ation | of such a 'enlvnnlm of thi | & @ 0 a member of the main at the home. i f rescission,” said Com- | I believe in doing business ar | All of these orders| The lapse of time from the partaking “I was never in favor | not in beati e devil about the stump.” | ¢ ' | he j 1, Idaho. | of the mus{m,;.ms H”lm'f nr;xk: mpIinC | t simply to be able - e @il d o eame down Market | lllness and the gradual sinking from \ s ‘ p ame 0 Ms | 4 i a week later makes nsiae ; HUNTINGTON IS ILL. e 4 | strect after the ceremonies were conclua- | then on untll death & week later mak QRBRPORAR, a inder- e @ | ed, and the body was shipped to Idaho on | glance, yvet ated that such cas O beiore taking | The Aged Railrond Magnate Confined | © 4 | the evening train. Accompanying it | are not abs unknown. The rela- 1892, somefdoubls o the to His Home by a Cold. |+ & | were Mrs. McConnville, Harry McConn | tives of M G aa e Sh C. P. Huntington, president of the |® § | ville, a son, who was with the deceased | that her deati w o F Southern Pacific Company, was confined | ¢ & | gn the line of batile, and Mr. Arrant, a| dgene was at work it was one that e opiestions 01 to his home by illness all day vesterday. Droiereinsiaw, e = | 1ain dormant in the blood for more than | 5 f these wa el ¢ | The remains arrived in San Francisco | 1Al dormant O the OO0 Fotfered from | i, 13, 15, U7, 119, 121 POST STREET. jas gi rescripti R Lol e G TR P seritonitis. While Coroner Hill seems and was given a prescription by | . This morning the Twenty-fourth In- | peritonttis. Avplle, Goroner Ciil, Seava | rdner, his regular phy 6 ¢ | fantry (colored) will take possession of | (REWRCC 16 LV IRE SHIEC NI for Mrs, | the cold took a turn for the | ¢ & | the 'Presidio. The regiment has been | Nally to have eaten the mushrooms | - & 1t | worse, and owing to the absence of Dr. | o ¢ | fhere long enongh to Eetissttled /In It8|)ast Sunday, as stated, and not suffer ance”of "W W, | Gardrier from the city another physician | ¥ & | e isinia 1o e commtand. of the from them other than shé did. - ‘ B B NEW DIRECT CONSIGNMENT e consid- | was called in. post, and its regimental staff has been |, oS ol o 1. - guestion. it he | It was st at the house of the aged | ¢ % | ke hold: ottt s varions cen e e o1 a‘v;rl‘\xgnx;;ix\g;pae_r;’rr L Tostizekes Ot S anaiss s Do e st 3 ]nn.\ handled the | - glnmj OmIne oL night that the cold | { f @ | until everything is ready to relieve the | 3¥MBIOTS 00 ACH 2 7k we ought to compromise | there s no serious danger, except what | 4 & | e onel Preoman bF the Twenty.fourth | 10F & I S ST Ry GENUINE 2 a0y uantil Jthey | may be caused by the advanced age of [ @-+-6—+6—4-6—4-6-+6-4-6-+6—+@ | took command of the post on Saturday. | {oes manifest its presence. LOW DS =T ¥ ought to dis- | the patient. i His adjutant, Lieutenant Leach, will as’ | (& 08 o002 Viglent coll RARE, == 2 ENE e I . . sume fhe dut of that position during | YOIt N€ 1 : reable 1 he —] - - = = = ——————|Prof. Benjamin I. Wheeler. the coming weele, This mofning the giard | mental, excltement 1 noticeatis, I, U FINE = = - will be composed of men of the Twenty- | 15 S e eliev v mes HIRSCHE MEMORIAM. 18 P ,'?hn_f the leaven of| themselves upon securing a scholar and | fourth, and then the only other men on | COMa. dtis wrhtr&ll)y ’3&31.‘.2‘}3 im‘:"{ml‘ Franco-American soups always To B e - s which Is hypocrisy.” Many | educator who st in the first rank and | duty will be the mounted cavairy patrol, | Men that until the polson gets mtg the | et riAA i 1] Y 0 Be Sold at AUCTION, Rabbi Levy Delivers an Address on | 30-called pl Ko Mg ot yre Nothing | one who will be a credit to the institu- | that has always been kept along the bor- O i CEnet Bipod . howevers @eath ' 10| auaxe, friends J/pints opinfs. quarts Commencing THURSDAY, April 13, the Great Woman Philan- are leading Jouble: Mver “Ee opams | tion and to the State. | ders of the reservation. variably ensues. . o ey anad b 5 S At 1030 a. m. and 2:30 p, m. Vhioatet |- serve Goar ana mammbiare oor Lo s Whether or not Mrs. McNally died as| made—not expensive—very goo Zopls the Betn | 9WD words. Some of these are Iudierons: | — - a resu;]t ‘ofhmuiw:-lrlm 1{1;;:] l’:lrn(‘)::\““uln Bee brand Ceylon tea is picked 125 AGEAR Y ST, 5 e 1y defending their corrupt practices I ment that she ate the s con- pori 45 < We received imperative instructions to sell in memoriam | giving the excuse of the dispraced. Koo faining it at the Nevada rrf;f;i“:}?rm"\'mf’” fs"leig every month-—soc 6oc 8oc qut this unsurpassed,collection wnfmut::e:en‘m Russian tucky Congressman who s a 3 DL sl i 2 ay is denied by oroprietor, N. P. o not fail to attend. Goods on v Vednes- Gecorated | secking e pem ooy ald that he was | gy o83 e35+ 5050300 5 425K B o B o505 4 RN+ B R+ BB+ B+ H o | Honday S et mus\lwflmsl“"‘tflsml Salad time now—of course you |day. e Hew ol of great | Christian to neutralize the evil influences | $ # | on the Dill of fare at any time last Sun-| A G BERT R O e SH RUG CO. . which resulted from his sinful indulg. | &t | day. A2 Wi SOUDBRBACK, | Anctionser: .t rendered four actions:; | i ,\lns_lhulw many of those who are :, ;,' OLD VETERANS AT VALLEJO SPECIAL SAVING SALE hadow,” | saying ‘Lord! Lord!' and are not doing | 3 1 H . Spirit, | the will of the Father in heaven will heat | & kY - e Ninety-Nine Times at the judgment ‘I never knew you; de- | & j le Reception Tendere: part from me, ve that work iniquity.” | & FO BOH EM A Enjoyal e Monday Tuesday Wednesday HDOUI L well, but| “The pe ent ¢emand is for men of | * | Cahen Saturday Night. Eye-Glasses bject | absolute sincerity. re men xho are | ¢ ¢ | Last Saturday evening a delightful re- Y +The | as bold as lions, as et dlant as coursiers, | 83 - S 88| ception was tendered to Sol Cahen, de-| Ted—regularly soc Ib 40C | are not comfortable because they pinch, or et A DUneesia vestal os ot ;’ (0' partment (‘nmmamhx‘ of the (‘._'_\. R; at Ten flavors—no gifts or chromos but stip or ‘gx:nvnm new, lcg;nsaan&‘;fi.c:;.mn;o:: . Her | princes, as amiable as John and as holy | & 88 | Vallejo, by the ladies of Farragut Relief | vl 'for vour money foen ORI oL g - I peo- | as Stept Let the sign ‘Wanted—Sin- | * 4 | Corps No. 3, Hartford Circle No. 23 and h s culists' prescriptions filled To the poor refu- | cere men!' be hung up In school and in | §8 38| the veterans of Farragut Post No. 4, G. | (Gin—Booth’s Old Tom 90C ctory_ on premises. Quick repalring. d ‘ym “xr:{er? vrg'mf church, in the forum and in the marts of | 4 i AR mahe rechcpuun % .; hc‘ld én Snmnfl O } b e ne Main 10. aistributed o VO | trade—everywhere! The peremptory need | go set Hall, which was profusely decorate —Fi C R - We In this city have | is"tor men. ' The manliness of Chrlst 1s | > 8| in national colors and garianded with range bitters—Field’s 90 ;) e > nnobling effect of her | the true type. Let us Smitats and hoacs | & % | fragrant flowers. A fine literary and mu- regularly $1 bottle \ heck for $5000 to the | 1he Nagzarene. b3 83 | sical ramme had been arranged, and nd. To enumerate | tN€ Nazarene ‘ 4 Sloal DLOB; P98 ba d (& t—Schepp’: 21 P> D ol Ak — " & [at 8 o'clock the hall was packed. | (LOCoanut—schepp’s 2274C \ v 7 0 i Commander J. A. Andres introduces umes. Olympic Club Tryout. X3 $ who made an_eloquent address regularly 30c pound IC APPARATYS, TSR T The Olympic Club Wheelmen held a five- | % e o e oy aaietiemt in S(Eeppg h?qg(]qefla\rnroffl]efresh fruit DpTICIANi_PHuTDGRAP"&,Em,mm’ Rev. Dr. Locke on “Shams. mile tryout on the road between Hay-| & 3, | spired by the Grand Army and the lessons | 42 M EF ST NTS The subject of Rev. Dr. Locke of the | Wards and San Leandro yesterday after- | % $%| %0 be learned by its existence. He was VIChy water—Celestines 275 ARKET OT. INSTRUME | Methodist Church, Mission street, | D0D. The men started two minutes apart | ; & | followed by Comrade Simpson, after il URDER CHONICLE BUILDING Bams £ The lacriptaral ifestiito | nished with the following times '} 88| which Judge A. J. Buckles of Solano regularly $2.90 dozen quarts St. Tuke xil. € o 1 | 2 | County paid a high tribute to the Vallejo France is proud of Vichy water > St. Luke xil:. On this | 12:57 2 S |2 ¢8| post. Dr. Plymire made the next ad- | 5 iy 000000000C000000000 “Hypocrisy is a grace- derson, ; gau”Mr,\S;,‘um;lzq gfi-% Ed | ;', & | dress. }‘h?‘ rnceptllor{ closed with the ren- | Macaroni—LaiFavorita IZ,‘fiC ° s of oIV ~ : ams, 14:00 4-5; H. V. h, 14:06 3-5. g 3| aiti the musical programme. THE AN sl D e e i Meherin ant 7. G, Spillane acted | & & O Vetorans® Tome in Yountville a| regularly 15c I o™ PRLACE **o % O et s | as starters, and John Elifott and E. G. y Y d inti , o heaven abhors | Nontealegre as finish timers. Wilitam | 4 + Eéfd‘?f,‘ié“{',’,%r’e"'“}.'?rfi‘é‘d?r?lf’b‘n“fné“:a?xi‘é' gm_i_e_ S flmh}ffl pheaton| o GRAND»H—————OTELS & \re business shams, Much that | Mackie, Ed Goeller and D. MacLeod were | g8 g¢ | evening. ussia—doesn’t get mushy o = [ y r shrewd financiering is noth- e o s nfaly Soaton. | & - S S e macaroni- vermicelli — spaguetti - paste SAN FRANCISCO. ° ing less than high Tobbery. It does | DUt there was a stiff breeze blowing. P : R Connected by a coversd passageway. geem that th people like to be s T o 8 RIS L Enig s DERE Laundry soap-Home 7 cakes 25C | 9 1400 Rooms—900 wi h Bath Attached. © humbugged If one can judge from the Accident to Mrs. James Otis. $ | W. H. Roberts Tried the Morphin. 100 cakes in box $3.50 o All Under One Management. o or of cheap and shoddy business | Mrs. James Otis, while walking down s e P Well seasoned—very 0 PRICES : (] uses 5y seasc ry good NOTE THE : houses. * s £ s the steep hill on Taylor street from Pine 4| Route, but Was Not Successful. © BuropeanPlan.81.00 pe; day and upward © .There are social and political shams. | {o Bush, yesterday afternoon slipped and €| W. H. Roberts, a wood molder em-| Mustard—French EEC American Plan.85.00 per day and upward :\’ n whom the Bard of Avon describes | fell to the sidewalk and sustained a com- # | ployed by C. F. Shaw, 2135 Fillmore street, larl bottl 0 Correspon . N [ ner pound fracture of the ankle. A carriage 8| swallowed @ dose of morphine in a rear| [egularly 2oc bottle o JOEN 0. KIREPATRICE, Mansger. O & + Drs. re’ high heaven | Occidental Hotel. Brigham and E e ang Soule are in attendance upon her, and ur system of government contem- | While they apprehend no serious results, plates that there shall be good men in| their patient will be confined to her room politics; politicians who are statesmen; | for some time. Mrs Otis is the widow > of James Otis, who was Mayor of this men_who. like Henry Clay, would rather | ¢ ; be right than President, city some time in the seventies. also of the intellectual | STwan e d 4 ect: aag Daughters of Liberty. The man who has intellect and but has not the courage of his| Martha Washin Sounc! deas, s nof f Martha shington Council, Daughter: convictions. Galileo suffered martyrdom | of Liberty, celebrated its fourth am. and Copernicug was excommunicated for | niversary recently by a_snowball pariy what they believed. But, alas! ny despise their opportunities in not ring the ideas which their brilllant minds have originated “But most despicable of all is the re- in the Shigls building. There was, in ad- | dition to the dance, a well-arranged short ]‘)lrngr;\mr:m of emen%mlhng numbers, and e event was one of the most pleasa; | in the history of the council. ¢ = " Two new saving stores; 735 Market st., nes - Call building, and1311 Polk St., near Bush, - open to-day Prices in yesterday’s papers; new prices in Wednesday’s papers. SAN FRANCISEO : J T OAKLAND : 735 Market Street M 4 \ oth & Washington Tel. Main S0 5 Tel. gw:in coo Polk Street e, > ¥ B 1060 Washington Tel. Larkin 324 BERKELEY: Shattuck Ave and Allston Way ALAMEDA : Central Av & Park Tel. Main 129 E 12th & 13th Ave Tel. Red 3554 7th & Wood St. Tel. Black 3641 ‘COMPANY rooere VDBV VVDDVVDVOVDIAUDD RNeRNINRIRI RN e R R R R R R N Y R RS P T\ Nk O MISS INA D. the Mercantile Library, has fo M Japan. stitution. other point of view. Her home is in long. Such circumstances led her to resi take charge of the library of the Bo! no evening service will be required. days ago, but she will not Who will succeed her WReReBeNeN e N+ R [+224220220 200224 0 6200200 5505050 ISS INA D. COOLBRITH, who for over a yvear has been the librarian of books. She has resigned her posifion and accepted the librarianship of the Bohemian Club. It is understood that she will not make the change for a few weeks, and until the president, George H. Newhall, returns from Miss Coolbrith was for many years librarian of the Oakland Public Li- brary, and was elected librarian of the Mercantile January 10 of last year. She proved an efficient and popular librarian and charge and a keen interest in the efforts to restore the prosperity of the in- But some rrivate circumstances made her position less desirable from an- Svery other evening she was kept at her post until100'clock. She hadlittle time for study and literary work, and time for literary work she wanted. 0 until it is convenient to fill her place. s not known. L. B. Wetherbee, who for so many years has been the able assistant librarian, b COOLBRITH. und another quiet field of labor among took much pride in her Oakland and her library hours were n $100 a month and accept an offer to emian_Club, where short-day hours and Her resignation was sent in several The only name so far mentioned is 5345505502002 0 00 R 0200002502500 0 4RIRIRIRN R+ KR IR L 4L %G + BRI NI NN RN e R Rt %R remedies were administered and Roberts was pronounced out of danger. He had left the following note addressed to the bartender in the saloon: Dear Fred: Good by. I have some clean clothes down at J. Brown's room at the R lodging house, on Fourth street, room Please see that I have them on. Speak a good word for me to Emma, at 110 Taylor street. Let the boys know all. They are in Bakers- fleld. Send word to my little girl and wife, room 37, 606 Montgomery street. Good by. DAD. I am sad at heart, but T can't do as I would like to do. If T had a $20 plece it would save my life this morning, but I have not got it, 80 good by. DAD. Roberts said he wanted a good long sleep, as he was tired of life. He had been 'divorced from his wife and had nothing to live for. —_———— San Mateo Line Improvements. The San Francisco and San Mateo elec- tric line has completed its double track as far as the Falrmount School, and the service yesterday, with _the new time schedule, was excellent. Notwithstanding the cold and disagreeable weather, there was a large attendance at Glen Park, and | for about three hours in the afternoon the carsywere taxed to thelr utmost ca- pacity handling passengers. At Glen Park the ggogramme consisted of a concert by the Tivoll OPera House orchestra and a vaudeville bill of aerial gymnastics, com- edy sketches, musical numbers and tight- rope performances. —_———— The famous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY s recommended by physiciens for family and medicinal use because it is pure. A Boy and a Rifle, Julius Marks, aged 14, living at 449 Jes- sie street, was treated at the Recelving Hospital for a gunshot wound in the right foot yesterday afternoon. Marks, accompanied by some young friends. went out hunting with a parlor rifle. Near Ingleside he accidentally discharged the | ;vealpon and a bullet lodged in his right 00 . the Receiving Hospital, where the usual | and American Orange marmalade-engisn 20C regularly 25¢ jar Made from Seville oranges Pepper grinders—reg’ly goc 25C Buy whole pepper and grind it on your table to be sure it is fresh | Royans (sardines) 15c regularly 2oc tin—a relish Pineapple—whole 20C | regularly 25c tin—three pounds Vaseline Cold Cream regularly 15¢ jar—Colgate’s Extracts—viowers (Paris) 8oc regularly $1 bottle—French perfumes Hecker’s Farina—for puddings T0C Wheatena-for breakfast plkge 30C April catalogue revised—free for a postal M@!l orders have prompt attention—we ship everywhere 432 Pine 215 Sutter 2800 California San Francisco 1075 Clay between Eleventh and Twelfth Oakland RADKE & CO., 118 Sutter Street, ARE SHOWING : Silver Match Safes - - $1, $1.50, $2 Siiver Pocket Knives - 81, $1.50, $2 Sitver-Mounted Pipes - - - $1, 82 Silver Souvenir Spoons, 75¢, $1, $1.25 10C MAIL ORDERS A SPECIAL FEATURE. . 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