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DIRECTOR HEAD WIS DEPLSED BY THE BOARD 27, Hale’s Hale @4+0+CH0+0+0+ 0+ 040404040404 045404040+ 0+ 0404040404040 + ¢ UNDER A SACRED SABBATH LAMP CONSTERNATION REIGNS ON THE HARBOR FRONT ¢ Y o GO+ DHD4OI0+ 0 40+ 0+ 0 40434040+ 0404040+ 040 +0+ 0 Loses Chairmanship of Committees. Many Employes to Be Dismissed. SO4O4THOI Q40+ 04+ CHOHOHIDI04OIOITIDI O 404 O+ O QDI040 +DI04O404 O 404 O+ |AS FORECAST IN THE CALL COMMISSIONERS ECONOMIZE PURCHASING DEPARTMENT TO BE ABOLISHED. DISMISSALS AND TRANSFERS OF EMPLOYES. . i and we won't introduce fo you any u I" ru uc Iun. acquaintance; we can't afford fo; B just now is a time more than ever goods upon his customers; hig as Hale’s is, this store tries fo hold every customer we have; we generally do. you're not satisfied, bring it back and get your money and our apology. i introducing introducing Hale’s. goods not worth the honor of your when a merchant can make a name hy offering novelties; he would he a fool at any time fo urge poor temember: if you ever buy any article here (even if it only costs five cents it's all the same) and draperies: (S5 2 new millinery: (e wea) | Dewey day: G The Board Decides at a Secret Session to Effect a Saving of Two Thousand Dollars a Month. Board of Education Acts Upon Im- portant Questions and Effects a Number of Sweeping Changes. 26 pairs tapestry every-day new American musiin e portieres, 3 yards reations:(and we. flags on sticks: ! -4long, 50 “inches | say creations be- all sizes: Hale’s “ | The members of the Board of Bdu- wide, red, green, cause they are ] ] cation, at their meeting last night, de- {blue, old rose, Soveities made | inch, i posed Dingetor Edward L. Head from the Yterra cotta and | 5o for our trade) are | chalrmanship of two important commit- oliva, 26 prirs to | | tees, as forecast in The Call yesterday. lose them out, | %]vacu”;_r;alwc%\:,.' “ The committees were those of Supplies per pair, - deon i B Q | and Evening Schools. The resolution by 20 pairs Deroy | cation in the far- | wh o which this action was taken read: | reaching powers L.i weave portieres, | it13 yards long by | %\ 44 inches wide, | of our buyers to see how different Hale’s . hats are and ordered, fes be that the Com- NANANANATNS S ANAANN aid commit! { i | | in red, brown n on (chairman), H 3 v | from styles dis- | . ey cred, that the Com- ELCEN 2ng brolnzi, played by others; } No. 9, 36 inch, doz.... .$1.20 ! e composed ot l\:e;l.eai;hey a5 | just now we are | a hurrah size, No. 10, 43 inches, per < ‘ s mikeie ads pair. | offering vriginal hats, much reduced, | doz.v‘ e r$:80 & | (chairman), S H ' t d . and about forty hats which have | red, white an ue 30-foot festoon : | at the p..\‘;m'{x of storekeeper Intro ucmg just come from the hands of our ing for... 2 pictureof the hero, Dewey, 223 standard bunting flag: milliners; “picture hats”’ one lady customer called them yesterday. Schiefcher be ¢ e o new wash fabrics: (52 Resolved, That J. N. Barcel be and he Is : C Harsties eitored ceeper. of the School 5000 vards new percales, full 36| 6 ft. regulation U. e Tant Department, vice A. F. Schleicher, dis- inches wide, in medium and dark | | 7 ft. regulation U. i o 1 i 8 ft. regulation U. ze 1 t twe v 1 Resolved, That the foregoing resolution take effect’ immediately Before the resolution was voted Mr. Head said he colors (good material for seaside and | i 2 introducing vacation gowns), per yard : 3 toilet preparations 1750 yards organdies and lace | o and perfumery: Z Richard Hudnut’s | | 10 ft. regulation U. S. size | introducing : new collars and cuffs : (ot aeore young man, you will find that in every bread-win- ning calling some- body leads and all the rest follow: it’s so in polifics, upon | had tried to do his duty and cared nothing for the position, con- sidering the work a lot of love's labor lost. complimented the storekeeper w€o was displaced, and said he supposed the action was due to politics. He alone | voted against the resolution. The following resolutions were adopted: Be it siripe dimities, 30 and 32z inches wide, li)n plaids and figures, per vard. 10c | we consider this an unusual offer. Turkish towels, 21x44 inches, extra heavy, unbleached, each.... 2%e i satisfaction-giving, health-insuring towels, s ESHELLER $TIO+OICHOID 40 IO +T 4O 404 celebrated N. Y. perfumery: | 1 oz glass stop- pered bottles, 12 different odors; including: called sely resolved and ordered, Jordan be elected assistant board, his dutiés to be pre perintendent. That Mis special teacher of d ribed by the Su- Irene Muller, a wing in the Polytech- \_ = Miss Clara Hellman and Emanuel S, introducing ta i | X | R A | oIdiaInEE Se Ransom, teacher of the class in mechan- In the general scheme of economy un- | i s ical “drawing at the Lincoln Evening | 7 l ® dertaken by the Harbor Commission- | Declines the Paris NOTABLE IMPROVEMENT | "Officials of Girls’ Training | o it was thought that scme of the | IN RAILROAD PROPERTY‘H'”T: sked for a donation of twenty-five s | Sy desks § Goon collectors might be removed and that CommlSSlon- | i The following janitors were dismissed: oo0) their duties could be performed by | Busted of James Lick School, re- wharfingers. Investigation showed, | & EEmecen. W menier AuisioNs B R e “‘the store that originates!” however, that the collectors are statu- | | Rolling Stock and Looks to Ecrly ool and replaced by J. Fitzpatrick. . . tory officers and must be retained. It Extensions in Mendocino nges take effect May 1. 'HANDS IT BACK TO GAGE g‘ () *‘ (4] + ° + 2 Sweet Orchid h - E + cease to be a teacher in e 5 le & weet Orchil )\ religion, home, Heller Plight Their Troth o i B, et im0 new ladies’ outer wear: (rix ) | 5~ Sappho Pink | | 4 busiess,and way 5 e d {n said school. That the 6 P &E PN des | position now nc-(upwd‘ m)m:.«l MI 1}. m.;\ cs dozen covert | N Peau spagne § \ in the antipodes in the Polytechnic High School be abol- n P ! % ; s TANDING in a bower of exquisite blossoms, under the gleaming rays 9; SEnea iani Siat AT s SRe ves bbipINC. T uben cloth separate White Heiiotrope | — /) the savage fol a_Sabbath lamp, Miss Clara Hellman and nanuel S. Heller | the unassigned list. That A. L. Jordan be skirts, tailor Nap.olcon Violet =/ lows a leader: to L plighted their troth last evening in the presence of a large company of e e LT risciance made, deep hems White Rose | 7 lead (or to get 4 relatives and friends. The young bride is the daughter of 1. W. Hell- A F. S be and elected and perfect fit- | Lily of the Valle: White Lilac | N within reach of Q ) Y, e man, president of the Nevada Bank, and the happy groom the son g vice fue] PNtUGEEm ATy ting (the price is | Wood Violet Opoponax I leadership) is a : rontin be des| ) : i e, Q9 or thel ‘““i" ”‘”'r‘l e . Helz) stationtbetore YO in’ charge of the girle apt to mislead | Jockey Club Violet Orris | L predominating X stroke of 6 o’clock the young couple took up their station befor { 5 el oani s bRt g o . e oride in attended by h e P e g ol chargs s. Lange, now out 3 dozen white | 5 : | leaders”’: we put that in quotation fom. DUt oo thiae om- 1@ ficlated as mald of honor, and Samuel Helier, brothe e & Pvas g one ! i i e ique sepayate | wood violet toilet powder.. Lo ekl tiat s gto e oL as | bést man. | placed on the un 4 list of High School r A < + e sa 5 of Harbor Commis- ‘2 T I ds e elegant gown of white Duchesse satin, covered com- 5‘ teachers at her That F. Rothgan- tailor| el_;(tremylvloflet toiiet g°‘}"d"' now we are reaching out to put a ipon refc de-|Q pletely with an overdress of point and applique lace. The veil was fastened § | Eer be assigned to the drawing classes in made, deep hems Ug!:jué'“e t“’ powder. collar round your neck and cuffs on purchas de- | ¥ to the colffure with a wreath of orange blossoms and the bridal bouquet @| W' Ransom, re d. That W. R. Morgan and perfect fit- | OfC :1 eauty cream. your wrists of a quality such as you < will be made|© Wwas composed of white orchids and of oms. Miss Florence Hellman 4 | be v ting, good Santa Cruz skirts.$1.75 | liui rouge,la.. eTETE SAv) Oriwioie ibatate At iihe heads of the | & Wore an exquisite gown of white sil vinhru!‘h red with tiny pink °i flfrh: e 1o 20 dozen fine percale waists, this!‘“‘“mb"f" creba_m..» Frice: we are oiow 5 d one of the|$ rosebuds. She carried a bo i annie sl + | reys. under the averag season’s latest, good colorings, per- | <oncrete tincture benzon: this, so we call these collars and 8 + The decorations of the home were elaborate and artistic. In the draw- @| be elected a regular S » B violet almond meal. ffs ““The AMdavit Brand.” stration will| @ jng.room, where the ceremony was performed, vellow orchid-irls were ar- partment. That the following assignment > fect fitting, all cuffs 2y e = 5 ze Empire style, and de a most effective decoration. In the sup- jrsobtonchersn L e sizes (see illus- made of 2100 lin:n: in 18 Cifferent ranged in Empire style, and made D o e o | oo tin Heeha irgent repairs is{@ per-room white wistaria was used exclusively and pink hawthornes made assigned as teacher in the Redding 1 tration).. ......50e | troduci styes: the finest made collar at luxury to the! ® the halls beautiful Q| vice Mi O'Brien, d" I l-):m: i\\l—'::mz‘ 48 black figured Intro uflmg anything near the price on the Ameri- : The Mr. and Mrs. Heller will leave to-dav for a bridal trip, keeping their des- 5 ey T Hatlon: that Miss brilliantine sepa- | i (m,,, can market: we wear them, and we d of ers igned | ¢ tination a profound secret. On their return they will make théir home in 3 r\mw‘r":;vl|\"'wrll{;u{‘:;llh?‘at ;;I«“m rate skirts, full center 4 surely ought to know : the tly belong, to the de- |4 this city. QI B, Levingstone's leava of al width, well made 21c0_ yards al:- each 10c : chiet engineer. In (his| §1040404040+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+4040+0+0+040+0+0+0+0 Hrectc 16 advertise Tor proc and perfect fitting S et per pair 163¢ e s of several exper [ o S R AT ancy ribbons, 3% | : f off = saved and hnx“"'*z ¥ | enjoved by fifty invited guests Dr. H. J.| J3H (e e o 10 dozen percale inches wide, will Intmdllfimg e e s s R | Stewart, president of the club, presided | pire cn or before July 31, 1899, and of litera- a be offered atthe | R o in ‘h, G ”‘T)"' g y [ MILLS FEAHS at the feast, The other officers present | ture in the nd 1mn. g].-mm:d : :V;glpfgfii‘ k":fi:‘d tempting pricen.c. | hUSlery. SN rignt) St he commission- | were H. B. F vice president; John | A. Jordan resigned as head depart- * = | chi ) 8 so decided to disn nearly | | H. Pratt ary and treasurer; Mrs. | acher of s . Polytechnic High | med, deep full ......15¢ | 210 dozen children’s black cotton special police offi whe Robert Talmie, W. A. Sabin, members of | The resignation was accepted. | flounce skirt, we bought these | hose, of fine Maco cotton, narrow fo Ao e tithe hesai e I uisiaie e S e | Al e O e o | . tight fittingwaist, | ribbons for the | riobed, fast black and seamless, city employed to ; r ‘m B son and Horace G. Platt, who de- | Daance of fands. & o | \\_lining form fif- | one object of hfle- | spliced heels and toes, sizes 5 to ‘i‘(?)z e AeEAblc Emohe TR livered an addre : One-twentieth of one month’s salary | < & %\ting, all sizes and | ating a stir when- S Sreaese s 1UE oneCer ble money has been wastec | The after dinner programme consisted | was ordered deducted from the salaries i) “flz’ il <W“hd_; everg we placed ladies’ black cotton hose, to the State in the employment of these of the rendition of some of Verdl's late | of teachers who were absent from thef colorings witk : fi it t this special officers and the ewil will be 'f*."*-*"‘“‘ Smpditine b Mo o during the recent Teachers' Instl: reason (see il- them on sale; see | fas ine quality even at this remedied few men whose services JiSlabiandandthe K eetion ot ey Blan | tuter lustration)......$1 them! 10c s | art. Other numbers were: Violin s0lo, |~ Resignations were received and accept- ar »solu necessary will be re- Henry Holmes, and plano selection, MIss | oq from Mrs. M. E. Caldwell and Tom M. % Sffeers sod wulst IE i o oged i 935, 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947 Market street, ever, what shall be done with the | s i County. End - g force of the belt railroad. = { A.’ Kennedy ~ N\ A\ NN~ ke e Sy e { The California and Northwestern | er, Lincoln School. | pepm b 'l‘mf.”’;“q;”"‘"m'_‘ {he men | CONDITIONS AT THE EXPOSI-| Railway Company, lessee of the San | ; J. Brage asking | BID.03 S 2 L Jor ific Rai to be retired a teacher in order that missed without injury to the service,| T1ON POOR FOR CALIFORNIA. | Francisco and North Pacific Rallread. | (8 P ESE" N AT & (o vikions ot the has once more come to the front as a PAID A VISIT TO THE 5 for the stocking of its line with the best and 12 this s the ase the B St e i teachers’ m‘muil_v and retirement fund wielded. { Progress ‘«.and aggressive factor {n | was granted. i The position of superintendent of the ‘ Then, Too, the Railroad Land Agent 2“' “‘_’O"r“,‘”“}:y"ng G l‘h_" 5““}1‘_“' o 5 oF VICE-BREEDING DENS ferry depot will not be abolished, al-| Thinks That He Cannot Be A d) & ‘,!.!I Sipge 8 CoImpany, SAMOAN COMMISSION TR hithe. Aadiion L Se NPt Sef s aroused general comment, not only | POLICE COMMISSIONERS IN- seriously considered. The Commis-- Franc L e T Here, DulIn cicguant byt cotabiish | SAILS ON THE BADGER| gpgor noTORIOUS JOINTS SECloublS s the State. ment and maintenance of an extens| 4 i = ; cret session again 10 o'clock to fix defi- = S nitely upon the men that are to be re- sioners will meet in s this morning at fish hatchery \Streams along — 1 1] \ THE AUXILIARY CRUISER DE-|\yarm the Proprietors to Obey the moved. If the plans of the board are| A Special to The Call last night from | varieties of the finny tribe. PARTS FOR APIA. Law or Suffer the Consequences. not changed the members will also | 105 Angeles stated that Governor Gage Ever since the conflicting interests of S vt No Successor to Price. Teet in pablic sesslon at 3 ovelock oy | Bad received a dispatch from W. FL. Milis | the road were harmonized n the leas- | Navy Department Orders Vessel Char- o e »ai . | B it iy N 5 2 b s ke e & did not ap- pected campaign of economy. Exposition and citing as the cause of his | dent, has devoted every energy toward Message, but Later Re. o] BULE0n pomelreneon 4 4 nct 3 3_Da S eClals | News of the secret lon of the | declipation that the Southern Paclfic ob- | (po ecomplishment of his ultimate scinds the Order. RO L st oretitae: agornTt ® board spread rapidly yesterday, and [ jected 10h11l= belngrflhlfieni "0"[‘ ‘lhe State Durpose, namely.. the ‘extension of thé :_’]‘;’ c::tidenstl;; i‘xpxelcted SRRt R eaitaat 2 3 )y rate g T the E tion. ) s & a z the employes on the water front were | dYinE Ihe terin of the BXBRSition, | o line into the redwoods of Mendocino| The United States auxiliary ' crulser | tenant would be appointed, ahd as @ Ie-| Here you get exactly what you think ':"’“" ";"i’n‘;" et It was ‘:“‘“‘b“ last hight, confirmed the dispatch by say- | County, a section of the State but lit- f}?dtler'm‘;lvgtf?r Samon yesterday with Sl e O O o noverce about| youget. It s thevery best the mar= that sweep! hanges were to be | ing-that Ke had wired Governor Gage ai : : : e United States, British and German Y sioners, | kets of the worl i i made, but few suspected that the re. | Los Angeles declining the appointment, tle known to the average Californian, e g e the meeting room of the Commissioners, s of the world can give you. form was to come so quickly. Official and unofficial protest against the gross extravagance of the Colnon administra- tion had been made, and it was known that a reaction was inevitable. ——————— Church Benefit Entertainment. An entertainment in aid of the First Unitarian Church Sunday-school is to be given in the church parlors, corner of Geary and Franklin streets, next Tues- day night. A Strong Man’s Secret. The ‘strongest man on earth says the secret of his wonderful power is perfect digestion, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters makes easy, and cures all complaints arising from weak Stomach, such as indigestion, billous- ness and all liver and kidney aflments. As a blood purifier and nerve tonic it is marvelous. It is recommended by all physiclans, and is #old by every drugglst in the country. E bod: SEE OUR NEW Flesh-Colored Plates. Cannot be detected from the natural teeth and gum, EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. thin and stronger than rubber. Crowns, $3.50. Plates, $5. Filling, GOc. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth st., Cor. Stevenson., digestion | and he further admitted that it was true that the Southern Pacific objected to his being absent for such a long period. This he said was in part the cause of his de- clining the appointment, but he that there were other causes that had influenced him. These, Mr. Mills said, were the fact that he did not think that California would be permitted to make a creditable exhibit at the exposition because of the fact that | the State would ‘not be given sufficlent | space. He said that he had been in com- munication with one of the directors gen- eral of the exposition, and that he knew | this to be a fact. He stated that Call- fornia’s wine exhibit would have to" be placed with the other American exhibit of the same kind instead of being given a place by itself, as it deserves. When asked what plan he favored Mr. Mills_replied that he would advise turn ing the money back into the State treas- ury. ')z’nvse were the special reasons, he de- clared, that had caused him to refuse Governor Gage's ‘appointment. Sarsfield’s chronic ulcer salve is a stand- ard remedy for the cure:of pilgs, eczema, ealt rheum, uicers, fever sores, diseases of the rectum, etc. All druggists. 2 ——eee———— Mercantile Trust Company. The Mercantile Trust Company, which was incorporated a few months ago, or- ganized yesterday afternoon with the adoption of by-laws and the election of the following officers: Frederick W. Zelle, president; N. D. Rideout, vice pres: ident; John Dempster McKee, secretary and cashier. The new concern will be ready for business early in-May. It is temporarily quartered at 236 Bush street, ground floor of the Mills: building. Ladies’ tailor-made suits, Credit. M. Rothschild fur capes, cloaks. 211 Sutter, rooms 6-7. T e L Musicians’ Club Banquet. The Musicians’ Club gave its annual “ladies’ night” last evening at the Cali- | fornia Hotel. A sumptuous banquet was added | but immensely valuable in its mineral, agricultural and timber resources. This extension will be a matter of the near future. The company has re- cently purchased five elegant coaches, adding to its passenger equipment, which is already large and costly in proportion to the mileage covered. Three of these coaches are richly fin- ished in mahogany, with the latest style ' of * walk-over plush seats, and with large curtained windows and ladies’ retiring.rooms, the ceilings being finished in birdseye maple. The other two are a smoking car and a baggage and smoker combined, finished in quar- ter oak. These cars provide seating ac- commodations for three hundred and | twenty-five passengers. The cars are mounted on the latest improved trucks, giving them an easy motion, hardly perceptible at high | speed. These additions to rolling stock and contemplated extensions and improve- ments along the entire.line are merely the outgrowth of that broad public- spiritedness which stamps Mr. Foster as one of the leaders in the manage- ment of railway affairs on the cdast. He has seen fit to forego the opportunity to pay out dividends and ta apply the | earnings to the betterment of the prop- | erties he controls, thus advancing the | popularity of his line and iding in the | development of the industries of the | northern sectlon of the State. ————— False Pension Claims. William Henry Simsons, Lorenzo D. Wilgers and Willlam Matthews, the latter | a negro, were arrested by the United | States Marshal yesterday on Federal in- | dictments charging them with having | swern falsely to pension claims, i ———— H. Murphy, 630 Market street, ou second mortgages and estates. lends money . | Park next Monday, when several thou- Eliot represents Great Britain, Baron Speck von Stern- berg represents Germany and Bartlett Tripp the United States. The vessel got away at 10 a. m., and she had scarcely passed out of sight when a telegram was received from the Navy Department at Washington directing that a vessel be at once chartered and put in readiness to overhaul the Badger before she could depart from Honolulu, and deliver a message. Whiles the local officials were hurriedly making the necessa Tangements for carrying out the instructlons a second telegram was received countermanding the first. No intimation was conveyed in either of the telegrams as to the import of the message that was to be delivered to the Badger, although there was considerable speculation concerning it. —_————— The famous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY 1s recommended by physiclans for family and medicinal use because it is pure. —_————— Dewey Day Free at Glen Park. No admission will be charged at Glen sand school children will drill under the direction of Professor George Miehling. Every arrangement has been made for the celebration of Dewey. day, and large crowds will spend the day In enjoyment with the children. Games of all sorts have been prepared, and some excellent exhibitions will be glven. e S I On the Face of the Earth There is not a finer cigar than the Flor de Heyneman, made of pure Havana leaf, the best obtainable. Try a Flor de Heyne- man cigar, 2 cent 'size or two for a quar- ter. All first-class stores sell them. If your dealer does not carry them send us three dollars for a box of twenty-five Flor de Heyneman Deliciosas. State whether mild, medium or strong. If you do not like them will refund your money. ‘Heyneman, Brown & Co., 117 and 119 Pl‘nel street. - anxiously awaiting the news of a selection by the police board. Th?' were disagree- n{ly surprised when told that the Com- missioners had decided not to make the appointment until the next meeting night. l,:mmedlntely after falng into executive gession the Commissioners discussed the crusade aginst vice inaugurated by The Call. The list of saloons and other places where vice is prevalent was furnished the Commissioners by Chief Lees. After con- siderable discussion it was decided to no- tify the proprietors of the Cafe Royal, the Métropole, the Palace saloon, Conway's “Our House” and the Midway Plaisance that unless they obeved the law they would be refused a license in the future. After the meeting the Commissioners, ac- companied by Lieutenant Nash, visited the disreputable Jjoints along Market street and saw for themselves the noto- rious violation of the law. They are de- termined to suppress the evil and have notified Chief Lees to do all in his power to close up the dens. —_— e Use only “The Olympia Music Box” on Dewey day. Fine ones at Mauvais’, 769 Market street. B Put Out a Fire. As Herman Goldman, an employe of I. Goldman, street, near Twelfth, yesterday afternoon, he noticed the window curtains in the house at 1612 Folsom street ablaze. He rushed up to the door and rang the bell, but getting no response he entered the house and tore the blazing fabrics from the window. By his prompt action a serious fire was averted. —_——— To Hold a Benefit Tea. A benefit tea in aid of the Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies’ Home .will be held next Friday afternoon and evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Sabin, 2828 California street. An interesfing lit- erary and musical programme will be given, after which the spacious ballroom of the Sabin mansion will be thrown open for dancing. was driving along Folsom | COFFEE, I X L Blend, 1b.. Roasted or ground. Regular price 30c. TOMATO CATSUP, pt. bot...........15¢ Ideal brand—best and purest. Regular price 20c. 0K WHISKY, bot. 75¢, 8 bots. $2 00 Gallon $3.00 A thoroughly matured, 9-year-old Bourbon whisky. Regular price §1 and $4. PRUNES, French style, Ib ............ 5¢ 3001 sized, plump and delicious. Regular price 10c. BROMANGELON, pkg Powdered fruit for convenlent use. Makes delicious jelly a Jiffty—5 kinds. Regular price 12ic. SWEET WINES, bot ........ Port—Sherry—Angelica— Muscatel—Tokay. Mail-Orders Bolicited. Send Postal for Catalogue. em———— 3253 FILLMORE ST., 21 STOCKTON ST., Near Market. Telephone Main 5522. Corner Lombard. Telephons Wost 152. ...20¢e 25e Choice Native Wines, gallon..$1.00 ©C autiom—The market is full of imitations, represented to be the same as BROWN’S 7050 ... The Genuine has the Shnatment A Lo B 5 %NAN 9. ON MIS30N ST-ABOVE 4™ (5} CASH-OR-LITTLE-AFATIME" Eastman Kodzk Co.’s Latest Products. No. 2 Folding Pocket Kodak— PICTURE 38ix3%. PRIC No. 4 Panorama'Kodak— PICTURE 3%;x And always a complete stock photo supplies. Well-known good: IC APPARATUS, OPTICIANS PHT UDMPflsmnnFlt s 642 MARKET ST. INSTRUMENTS UABER CHONICLE BUILDING. Weak Men afid Women HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, Tk great Mexican remedy; gives health a o s organa. 4 pol, ¥ Markew Weekly Call, $1 per Year.