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;J.Qutuufi,‘ per yard, only 8c ‘et et astsh >z of material, each....... THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1899. - 5 HH]S BE A'l' EN | E THE EMPORIUM THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. N ‘ ngubcii't,iiul»biv—tvvoyn-nwiwbnvnwvwrw»vtyvnm O’ibiéii’iii!!))t!)iiU’ibDii’)i’i)tFi.Diii,#)iii’iii.’ibi)’i).bi)b)iiibiiiiibiii!b‘% [ ;{vvvitv»nv‘ Double Bed, bleached | Samples of White Bedspreads, the full line of three different mills, ’é@')i)i’!bi’“ Full-size Pillow Cases (45x ¥ e & 1 3 cheeting, fair quality, 81 | ome of a kind only, comprising all grades of Honeycomb and Marseilles, Pillow 36 inches), well made, me- ] X Sheeting. 3 inches wide, will wear well, fo be closed out this week at astonishingly low price. & Cases. ¥ diumaquality, at less thancost Taken TWO STRAIGHT FOR CHICAGO OLONELS LOSE BY A SCORE OF Into Camp by| the Pirates. TWO TO ONE. On Exhibition. A magnificent $10,000 model (14 feet long) of the palatial steamer Barahossa of the North German L'o yd Steamship Com- | pany, plying hetween New York, Southampton (for London), Cherbourg Paris) to Bremen, on exhibition second floor rotunda. New Siyie Suits For Small Boys. Before we tell you about a word about Emporium Cloth. them, SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 16, 1899. Merchandise of Quality. The Summer stock is ready. The very top notch of goodness in Spring and Summer commodities. We’ve gathered t best is none too good for the patrons of -this store. he best from two hemispheres, and the We've marked these excellent goods at the lowest prices compatible with fair, honest storekeeping. When fortunate buying chances come our way and we save money, our customers save money on Linings, 10c yard €5 pieces striped cotton Moreen makes—a splendid skirt lining of good quality—our price has been a yard—but for this week and until sold reduced to. ..10¢ The remarkablée Wax Group, Ghrist Before Pilate, presented by the big store to the Park Museum, can be seen in our Art Room, second floor, a few days longer prior to its removal to the Park, Free. Charming Wash Fabrics. e Lead Off by Defeating the e j}‘-;‘h‘_}r‘(_hfl“‘f‘r“';“hfn“f.j(‘ ones their purchases in the same proportion. Have no doubts of the qualities thag you Thiat etors astabliotes i e, T ina Tz:smhcem The other two-thirds go toward buy here. Our guarantee is back of everything that we sell. No lransaction is | et the benefit of superior assortments—the largest by far in e of eV It 7S, t gs and g, f y » | on: hmmg;‘en ‘ “"“:L]m‘;’::Y':‘["m““,hhmjj"\“‘;u o complete with us until Ilw [us/mmr s sksz ed. Zophyr Ginghams, silk mixed warp, Tustrons aad. xich in‘ap- good, the s artistic and that the ;mrmvnl retain its shape. Our clothing is built upon hz»mr—u 1 A Three~-Day Ribbon Sal pearance, in the stylish colorings of the season—per yard. 30e Fine Zephyr Ginghams, American make, raised cord thread, new blue and lavender cnlnringc a good assortment—per keep its color, stay sewed, retain [ Syard e 1210 < s sha t ol > 0f Im; orted Cnlored Pi ues, chmce colorings, in woven stripes \ s hapeand woar il To o otk of Much Importance. o T B i b gre ecip R B 2 g . - > s Fine Colored Piques, fully 31 inches wide, in fancy striped o3 e ffeh-‘l{)( vl'r\mr]lL Beginning Monday morning, and until 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, if e itteaicad Colas e yate 150 guaranteed (hmugh“m_ Hite quantities last that long, we offer at about nner}mlf the usual cost an im- Printed Organdies, in fancy raised thread stripes, prettily some reliable clothing for bo mense purchase of this season’s Elegant Fancy Ribbons, suitable for Neck- colored floral designs, about 120 different patterns and color- just put in stock. wear, Sashes and for Millinery purposes. There are nearly 10,000 yards ings to choose from—per yard........ -....100 New Sa:lorslal $5 raid -One lot of all-wool navy blue in this collection—liberal quantities of all desirable colorings and weaves. Percales—we carry none but the best grade, and plenty of erge 8 her bl 3 8 )5 . teie P ) them—in French blue, lavender, etc., full 36 inches wide—per f,,:l ides 1",',‘\:: Bk o :‘ *hM \'m There will be no quantity limit to individual purchases. yard i 7 we have ever sold at - - $5.00 Our spacious counters in the main entrance to the ‘Rotunda will be | h“hllc {Orzandler» "“W“'tetliI ::0‘2]:‘;3";:; v‘;‘id lflfh@s;g; € of all- navy blue collar made ; L el 7 > sheer uniform weave, an excelle — P ‘ SictehpailEniies ihhl Silich et avoid crowding. Extra salespeople in attendance. Whito IElius; vertioall wele 817 rchua wide: Arudrioan makisy = new—a suit that you can’t get .-keuhmn sizas good to wear—per yard.....cooeceeeenees s s N OO —it looks like a 50 suit—our price $5.00 pieces black Gauze Ribbon, 38 pieces 2i-inch black silk Taf- French Pique, 15 pieces very fine white p|q\le medlum-..]znd i New Vestee Suits at $3.45-Suii consists of SlriPQ'!- for millinery and | feta Moire Ribbon, the 12ic welt, a really splendid value—per yard o260 ¢ little jacket with sailor collar, vest prettil mmed, ani trimmings and ruffles, dthe | values...... ... .. .. i 00 100 e 2 sed at knee with braid a on 5 v - | L s 2 : S i e e e ‘- yard value. . A2 1-26 g5 s e, et | IN@W Leather Goods. t with neat contrasting ) navy blue with either red | 135 pieces of 3} and 4 inch as- | Ribbon, black, white, brown, tan, Ladies’ Jacket Pocket Coin Purses—gen- b There are suits in this lot that are reaily S'\ sorted styles all-silk fancy Ribbon, | yellow, the 15¢ values..72 1-2¢ uine alligator, inside pocket, leather lined-— values. They are ome of our money. s 5 2el only.. Satinin B OO ombres, checks, p light desirable colorings, Taffeta 60 pieces 3i-inch Moire Taffeta laids and stripes, | Ribbon, black, brown, white, light Ladies’ Coin Purses—genuine Morocco, pat- ented double frame, durably mode, pretty ¢ 100 pieces satin stripe Gauze | the 25¢ yard value. .. ......17¢ S /ns, | shades Ribhon, 15 inches wide, white| : : it i 0 R S S e ibhon, nche 5 = 1 0 valtes ground, fancy colorings, the 10c | 127 pieces of 3} and 4 inch as- | yard values. Card Case—Black and Colored, imitation e il . B sorted styles hair stripe Ribbon, 60 pieces Moire Taffeta Ribbon, se;t\],, severfll sizeiai Enl shapes. i rainbow effects, plaids and checks, | 82 inches wide, white maise, light . New style Card Case and Pocket Book, | pieces “tm <t“P':‘ Gauze I ST e o8 " ) like picture, long shape, with silver inches wide, light col- “"; ore, m?}"“ _TIe 1'“3‘50““ 11* blue, brown, orange, the 20c ;;‘d | corners—a very showy purse and strap | v colorings, the e @M 2OCAVATd i yalnag s J Gt E i s SR (+] clasp—only.. ...65¢ | 3 very. prostyjribbon uhe) e it G o 24¢ Ladies' Combination Card Case and ation—gold edge w 15¢ yard values. 9c " 20c yard values Oc | plaids, et Sliperb Dress Goods. Without fear of contradiction we rt that our assortments and serviceable fabric for tailor suits—6 gra mp«»—‘wr ya G-inch Biack Rain-proof , the .‘Uc values.. 90 pieces Moire Taffeta Ribbon, .28¢c ' Fashionable Silks. Assoriments and values such as these | yard values ¢ Jacquard figure in new shades of Uerise, Haliotrope, Green, of properly priced Goiorei and Biack Dress Goods are without a 2 ; ; et Lace Oxfords—new coin toes— | peer in California, Every popular weava is here, and excap- | ON1Y ONE . store .in San Francisco can or Kl bios ot st sl | !ifim; care has been used in selecting qualities that will give { will offer. fancy silk vesting cloth—eyelet | satsfaction. 19-inch hair stripe Swi Ly & cially fi stays—turned sewed soles—a { 9 stripe Swiiss Taffeta—made especially for 7 ” b | BLACK— summer wear, 12 different colorings to salect fro § adauoyand fsbsian Oxford ol New English Mohair Crepons are the leading attraction at | very neat shirt waists—per yard.. sizes and widths $1.50 Pocket Book—genuine seal, leather lined, neatly finished..75e 157 pieces fancy stripe Gauze 95 pieces of 4 to 5inch heavy | 4} inches wide, black, cream, Ladies’ Shopping Bzg<vgram leather, draw-string top— | Ribbon, 3 to 4 inches wide, black, | quality silk fancy Ribbons, ex- | white, brown, cardinal, purple, only.... ..25¢ cream and fancy colorings, the | quisite culnrmgc. Persian stripes, | pink, light bluu urdnge, the 95¢ “n(e:fieol:;;e Bags—largo size, imitation alligator, 19?;:; Ladies’ Oxfords. One of Our Leaders for Spring. Ladies’ chocolate color Vici Kid | the Black Goods Counters for the coming week—tha very latest | 24-inch Stripe Taffeta—extra heavy grade in a com- | and most beautiful high luster eff ects—a choice assortment— | plete line of spring and summer coloring 1 c - T 25 for. complete suit, pabtern.. .00 | Modes, Greens, etc —per vard. ¥ ushion ops, Ca | 50-nch Eaglish Black Whipcords—a very popular weave— 2l-inch Gheck Taffeta—soit mike for snmmer wear We will offer this week some designs in Cushion Tc i splendid finish and just the um for a genteel street co in a full line of colorings, incluling Purple, Turquohmshrspnn R toiathe e e Gl s T U"f“: le —5 grades—per yard.....$1, 5, $1.35, $1.50 and $1 and Brown—per vari... : 1.00 i Bkl . olets a b2inch Baglish Bl M ot ths most fashionable sui Aated a number of flowers—also conventional designs on Denim with tinted colorings at the very low price—each. S5c Turquoise, efc —per vard.. 85¢ 25c to $7.50 each | inch English Black 10-nch Plain Colorod Taifota i wimen | (ROOH Trunk, $6.00. Ice Cre | the different weav2s—4 grades—per yard. heavy fabric in almost every shade, including Violets, Blusts, , 3 i Syl RS Heliotropes and Now Reds par vard, -850 Fancy_ metal - covered,. round-top doy Trunk, ~like picture, le spring daints erges —warranted not to spot or 2-inch Black Satin _Duchosse “splendid qua'ity, hasp lock, four strong hinges, malle. blue, vellow or lavender decora- | shrink and the most durable cloth made—per yard.. | heavy ‘and highly finished satin, made especiaily for | ghlg iron clamps, Taylor bolte, sheot tion—13 pieces set.........53.50 | ennreerserernn $1.50 and $2.00 rts—per yard.. ~81.50 | o bottom, set-up tray divided into ———— COLORS 24-inch Foulards a rich, lustrous cloth—exquisite col- | g0 et orings, exclusive designs—nsw shades of Purple, Biuats, Brown, | ; FE s ; F,ne Lace curta'ns. d6-inch Oable Cord—anew and stylish dress fabric— | wisk a il Tine. of Polks Dots ind strimee o Bins | 80-inch 82inch 3dinch 36-inch handsom> colorinzs of pearl gray, French blue, tans and | and White Black and White. Sl e . i band o ), new, stylish, fresh and | and White, Black and White, Biack and Purple—per yard.$1.00 el "8 et green Ap*rc\’:;wm el --~-'v_0c 20-inch Stripe Taffeta with Jacquard figure—a good, [+ 30.007:36.50" '36.75° $7.25 e $5.75, 89 and $12.50 52-inch Pgo—latest shadings for SPring | cioth in grounds of B uete, Purple, Pervonohe, Cooon, o8 w7 e e D e ) mear—buowas, mavss, Rosal ol huslers” green and tant ~ | vory neat and dresey forehirt wabsts—pr yard-....o. $940 | Remarkable Special Offerings 3 ,»‘,dm_ er pair per yar 21-inch Fancy Stripe Taffeta—very rich and soft—an excel- | 3 55150, $7.50 ond 50 46.nch Fancy Offomans—brown and biue, tan and |lont wearing silk in grounds of Rose, Soge, burple. Buct, | Groceries and quuors i it sl iy S e T T e Heliotrope, etc, with syl black and white stripe—suitable | It we can be more particular in one department than an- O e 3 or spring wear—per . ) i S=per YRRl LR e $1.35 | other about “quality” it is in the Food Department. Onl 11 i 4 = St ; Sl y we i $5.50, $9, $12.50 and sm. 50 :4'}:’"‘*‘00"9}“{ She 'f‘(;fi””_ dabrdcytor o o | 28 inch Black Taffeta (Swiss make)—very rich an{ lustrous — and favorably known brands, or pure food products put’ up ) . i, Nichols ana | patterns, just rece por six “""“'"’l“ "“‘s'h” e e -4 | @ good wearing silk, made expressly for summer dress skirts— under our personal supervision, find their way to our shelves. | 3 SIZ.nO $13.50 and Sid Hq”fl?vl?u:{ni "stbmi‘n (::]tehrl ;”‘ r’:“’r“”;;"d";_‘_dz:ml :;“‘I per yard........ .75¢ | Grocery and Liquor qualities we positively guarantee. Money isok, blae and go O TR | back if vou are not satisfied. These Specials all this week: Iree \ old— ) lete su 3! . o green, and green and gold—for complet pattern....§9.00 Larye Port’-a'ts, 650. Emporium Fancy Family Floup—none better, 50.1b = : sacks, regularly 90c, for ...... ..78¢ Chamois and Mocha Gloves. High-grade Portraits—threo-quarter life siza—fnished in | "9"9""’0‘"“'"""!."'U".‘V’OF.OO”"r’l‘"!tv””‘"”'""U'OO'.O”""Of””"'"""”f!'."!9”'0”'0"'0O’0,”O’O’"'."""”"”".'.fi’” pastel, water color, India ink, Sepia crayon, etc., from.65¢ up Best O'veamery Butter il walghb 21b -:quarss, A this week only Oc T s—the cocrect colorings and newest em- Enlargements made from any small icture — s = Tiadies' 2.clasp Chamois Wash Gloes, embroidered | pictares. copisd from seospabe - mork” 1 esciible: 4| th.“h.e.r.L...Mhe S ff.s.' i 7o Fib iy mode, pearl, natural colo or white, every pair fited | by expert artiti—it posit will not fade, and | 2500 cans Tahle Frulf—beaches, Pears, Plums and Bl e ool Oc¢ card 2 dozen tead to wash....... -85 |an exact reproduction is guaranteed We also en- Apricots —while supply lasts. per can cssesessees s OO > Belting... 50c yard up Ladies’ 2-clasp Mo- large Kodak pictures Clean White Table Salft—10-1b sack: regularly 8c, this e R D o i of Landscape, Marine 50 Geod Dress Shislds—for style _embroidery — iens Ronchos Rlowe ue rig poxse) for. 380, e 106 ooct Rede, Blus, Greens, ers, Animals, etc., Our $1.50 gallon quality Port or shem-y—th week.. Pompadont Hai Belle—10-os ,;Oea:h Brcwm, Tn‘,,:, 1;:?_‘.? and thh(; oflfe(‘t obtained 7 ey i $1.05 ol —every pai o eing true to nature. 1 rn s, Scdosen | ani gurantecd-_the Golden Ruile Bazaar. Moty dozefi. o "s2.05 st wearin, ove SPARTMEN' X b e | P ey California’s Largest—America’s Grandest Store. ~ DERARTMENT iy Wiklskey il qust derijoe, esacly cer to hold the office of G ...62¢ (Q((Q(QQ(( L L L e T T L T e T T L L e T e e T e e e L L L e T L L Lt e L el e L L e e L e L e L e L L L L L L L L LT L T e e L A A e e e e e L T e e L e ) bk st t LI EETE T TS PE PO Q(‘(Q‘Q!(“(QQ‘(QQ‘@@( ernor Gen- president were as follow District Attorney Rothermel of Meyer eral of a colony in the history of this | California, 1901—-Dr. Filben (chairman), Goldsmith precipitated t e w THE NAT V[S UI: 'y, and it is conceded that no r‘mr;; | E x; Hurlburt, Rev. G, R. Stanley, Miss routed the Yorees of !h(’hdeefbi‘;:’ltsl:;(:;lhggl\: = mitheinayy (hnoilsiarpalniment, | u,\ olytions” Anna” Magn _ chairman) | The decision was based entlrely on Fail to Strike Gold. | el e o e ¢ Winston, J. C. Spencer, F. L. | the answer of the expert to the ques- : : vm‘ give Iml‘n trou S Goved “m”, Leonora Shattuck, C. L. p(.[,.rmn_ | tion, “Do you, in your opinion as an the new Governor General or this Gov- | J. B. Worthington. ! expert, from an examination ‘of the ernment. The officers required to ad- Nominations—C. H. Jacob (chairman), book known astthe rn(l book,” of the bank.” Monterey and | A Government Estab- | fatad in Cuba will bs adhered to of ap- | PTOspers Financially and | 58 Telling Evidence Has|smiths reply, "It is undoubtedly a book lished' by: Taussig, @ | e e Spiritually. sl viny Cotraging rac Been Admitted. MOt oo and Sl of | however, will be maintained by the e port for San Francisco district. In the 2l s e Witness 1 G:oss cxariuation. He was American officials. | ‘ Campbell’ gave a very encouraging re- | | district there are thirty-seven churches k xr]mr~= | Special Diepatch to The Call. With the arrival of the Yosemite in oecisli Disptoh (o el and thirty-one senior leagues, one Sueciall DispAtch to; The Call. m:f,}afi"p?fi;'étifqh"‘f""h\“f,“k“Of,,“."m“‘fl?, £ SRR S Bies about sixty days the labor of creating | SANTA CRUZ, . 3 | Christian Endeavor Society, nine inter- PR = | pa vere ne A R e Call Headquarters, Wellington Hotel, | 200UL St SR¥8 e @R O erican | 1. a\g.,:f‘\ ledD g ,:,TL': Epworth | mediate leagues and nincteen junior | FIIUADELPHIA, April 15. — S el n‘fl‘n(r:ln:m“\'o‘;:x]r;‘r:‘i:':“l' e s Washington, April 15. | colony will begin. Guam has already | everywhere, and the convention is a suc. | leasues. The membership in the senor | ProSecution in the trial of United States i (10 SRtCTR ete 'n, 1ead pencil: that | The following cablegram has been re- | been selected as: a naval coaling station | cess. The opening praise and consecra- | [€ABUeS is 2106; in the intermediate | Senator Quay succeeded to-day in hav- | {fiacin such & manner. and. that ths i ceived by the Navy Department from | by the Navy Department, and contracts | fion service this morning was led by the | leagues, 308; in the junior leagues, 933; ing admitted as evidence the books|pank's regular books contained no ref- Admiral Dewey were awarded several weeks ago for | Rev. Mr. Thompson of | Gliroy. . ine | total. 8363 The largest senior league | found in Cashier Hopkins' desk after | crence to the red book Tt was just GRAPE-NUTS. | OTANTIA April 15 Secret of the | the location of suitable piers, ware-|pgits" chosen for the convention is | S that of First Church at San Jose, | the People's Bank failure, and on the am,r the expert had finished his testi- - n: The Wheetns hay | houses and coal sheds for recetving |upy oo o) “things. Fold. fact to thag | With 174 members; the largest inter- | pazec of which the commonwealth al- | mony to-day that the forces lined up 5 ¢ vy, Washington: The Wheeling has | jarge quantities of coal. It will event- | tove all things. Hold fast to that |.mcdiate league, that of First Church | ot R ot tis Anal teat = Mefrsirelanianir 2 sfrefanie ?,{o% nrhu) six days from G Quiet | yally be an important stopping_place | FMICH 18 800d. The opening address by | in San Jose, with 58 members; the larg- | 1°8¢8 Will be found the evidences ot | David Watson of Pittsburg in a clear, <. 4 | and order there. Most ¢ to | for vessels en route from the Pacific came reporie® Plesidsys | est junior league, that of 'the saine | CONSPiracy between Mr. Quay, late ex-|.ompact and coneise mainee prosented < Americans. Native government estab- | Coast to Manila, Samoa and Australia, . Case "reported thoroups | church, with 117 members. The largest | State Treasurer B. J. Haywood and |tne objections in a masterly and elo- < People who g. | lished by Taussig working well. Na- |and with the station at Pearl Harbor, | work belng done by all the young pe young people’s society in the district | John S. Hopkins, the dead cashier.|quent manner. The District Attorney’s 3 ,0 | tive soldiers fine body of men. Nan | Hawaii, one at Pago-Pago, near Apia, | ple's societies of the district.” He espe- | is that of Central Church in San Fran- | These books are the famous “red book,” | reply was remarkably brief and to the < , B | e o U nited States maval transporty | 2nd another at Cavite there will be | clally emphasized the godd work of the | cisco, a Christian Endeavor Soclety of | over which the lesal battle s e tie | ot | He mimiaied oot T o ne < can't eat | Shan (Unjtec BStates naval transport) | acilities for coaling ships on' the Pa- |Junicis. Tredsuter Adolph Jacabe report- | 905 members. During the year ome | 3= ©1E0 h ~ I book of the bank according to an ex- < # | in Guam. cific unequaled by any forelgn power. | § 850 raifed toward the support of a | cenjor, six intermediate and one junior | ssibllity has waged since’ the early | | pert, because a thorough understand- = CAN EaT AND g_\ The announcement of the successful | Aside from Great Britain the United | Home. % | league have been organized. part of the week and which ended to- | {170, IR T of the bank could not DIGEST | establishment of the native government | States now holds coaling stations or | Reports were then given by the socie- | An enthusiastic junior rally was held | day in a complete victory for the pros- | pe ched without it. Judge Biddle's .":_ in the island of Guam i$ a matter of | cessions of land upon which ;_n estab- :“;:n ‘:"}1\a';.‘hé"q?unfi’fi“;fi'f"'"f. condition, | this afternoon, Mi: zz“Emef. Lloyd of | ecution, and the others are those known | decision sustained the District Attor- en satisfaction in official circles, and | lish them, equal to “those of all the | financla he societies | Pacific Grove presiding. At 7 o'clock [as the “black book” and the “blue | ney. + Grape-Nuts. @ e saistction in olbial circles an | o e combinea. There 1 prac. | et reporied Vers. Caimpnells, “Collgs | n S, CeY S R i s S By | ot e F | espectally SR 2 eyl tically no power that so completely | enzo’ Los Gntos. Pacific Grove. ited. | Rev. E. 7. Robertson. In the “red book,” is is charged by the | Mangled by Dynamite. < %> | tives are most friendly disposed toward | qominates the Pacific now as this coun- | wood City, Salinas, Santa Clara. Secea | The electlon of officers resulted: as 3 R e e et i Lot Gasahiad & FACT!! this country. ~As these peopie are | try. One year ago no steps had been|Cruz; from San Trancisco—California- | follows: President, H. D. Smith, Santa | Prosecution, will be found calculations | REDDING. April 13 -John Sandstrom, € é | known to be of a higher degree of In. | taken to even erect coal sheds at Sa- | street, .Central, Epworth, First Church, | Cruz; first vice president, Harry Wins. | by Hopkins of interest on State funds Pk v 8 Ml il o X Try the new food. telligence than the native Filipino and | moa, while now work is practically | race. Howard:street, Potrero, Simpson | ton, Pacific Grove; second vice presl. | on which interest was paid to State |FTen 2 Gl e Jerinly, mar e 5 5 a finer race generally, there is no ap- | progressing at all stations. Mihade S Sloommna RS First and | | dent, George Ehrhart, San Jose; third | Treasurer Havwood and to S\znalorw(:,r:k‘ f“, el “'K.’“l. il | be given or that they will not be amen- Masked Men Rob a Saloon. That in, spiritual work was pr«>~1dod over | Pacific Grove; fourth vice president,| “The “black book” contains rpmrds‘(hn explosive to put 1 1 k If the be n or woman who has | able to American inftuences and read- | ppnhING. Apeil 15.—Cap" Vickers' | DY Miss 1. Crummy. The o onmé ad- | Mr. Tooker, Grace Church, San Fran- | and entries pertaining to stock trans. | €xploded, shattering h's arm, cut- sting the breakfast, let | ily accept the authority of this Gov- it st L, b dress was on ‘“‘Loyalty to Our lodge | cisco; secretary, Elgin G. Hurlburt, actions alleged to connect the d. d | ting and burning his face acerating t the following menu | ernment. While it is not stated in Ad. | T8ort on the lz";”u;'o‘r"‘;‘;l";“;;‘hrfls,l&;‘: gnd; Its Demande " by, J.-C.Spencer o { | Campbell; treasurer, Adolf C. Jacob, | ant with Hooiing (o e s‘:.;‘}rfiflfis\"" I A to puc to a certainty on the re- | miral Dewey's cablegram the nature ot | S¢en¢ of a bold robbery las 3 8 ['Tos_Gatos. e ssio EO e First Church, San Francisco; junior |in an appearance the nc . meul a > T | e Joca government created, it s ba. | Proprietor s e S A I T n'f.'si“‘}?mffififi"é’?’"tn:fz'sp | superintendent, Miss Titie Lioyd, Pa- | The: “biac heok” is asserted to be a | Fox and the untortun toaci ) lieved that mg»‘mm ;X"]l::‘iwtlxx. nfa: ‘»"‘\L jae ;l'l':"h;';’; rr':";“;';d"gf':“fl':;‘j i) Park he R?céng department was undor}rlflc Grove: intermediate superintend- | record of individual loans made by | In Abe drife. biseding d Grape-Nuts 3 ery otion fc e E £ Al stin o S e called “(1'41“%’”1‘ wr\rmwu-n to boil | m.ng;:r?;!v{wr:ef; n."dEi on the hlandraml | Biones n’:;'n*‘v‘.,f‘,‘"',‘,“f,?',,;",, a‘.’;‘"?}‘ifl" ’f‘""g bt s lhl!slréeet::la}:!n;‘:n(?lzheofeflizg ;?);em“ e Tt gtflq\?:fir S.%‘ifi“?ia?"‘s’eflfnfihafif t\‘»‘:: ::{lfimflnfl‘dwf’r"‘ P”"‘t“( ght arm. To- it 2 minutes and it's delicious). | the conduct of affairs on a sound basis | 1"V R WETe GERCHInGd A% &, Lol ang Goacanees trom San Franciss Gates, | An address on_ “Good Citizenship” | loaned money without security. |a a § e iared ot conl e three articles constituté the | { preparatory to the arrival of Governor | maske. They carried off two gallond® of | Gaicots wnder the head of the nisce thq | Was delivered by Nathan Newby of Los | Throughout the week there has been V}},Pflafiilig‘,bflf.(f o0 mE b 1d nothing more. General Leary, s the old world will turn 4 gemite this week with his staff to as- e around your way, and life seem wonhlsume full charge of affairs. Advances made on furniture and pidhos, with Uving. Try it. Captain Leary is the first naval offi- | or without removal. J, Noonan, 1017-1023 Miesfon, whisky and eleven bottles of beer. help department. This was followed by a ; Angeles and one on’ “The Twentieth aper by Miss Mabel Lamb of Los Cen(ury Outlook for Christian Work,” atos. Rev. W. M. Woodward, pastor of The committees appointed by the the Epworth Church, San Francisco. skirmish after skirmish between coun- sel as the line of evidence drew closer to the subject matter in the red book. The placing on the stand yesterday by friends is unknown. He is 2 vears old. B T If your property is mortgaged and you need more money see H. Murphy, 630 Market. A i h