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M. Sullivan Thirty-fifth J. H. Baer Imm, Willtam Pratt; Thirty-first, Thirty-second, Herman Mark; Dunn; _Thirty-sixth, hirty-seventh, 3 alk: Fortieth, R. Maguire: Forty-second, J. third, S. Suilivan; Forty-fourth, J. T. Cosgrove; 3. Jeffries. e ANKET SCHEME OF e—Dr. C Charles McCarthy, . Tillman, J. W. Ri . E, McGeeney. Jeadquariers—Willlam Douthitt . ‘Smith, J. Carroll —e——————— Preparing for the Primaries. rd of Election Commissioners met vesterday awarded the contract for erecting election booths for the pri- Jary election to McNear & Button on their bid of $872 each for repairing, erect- ing. removing and storing election booths: $2%) each for lamps and chairs, and $1 9 each for stalls and furnishings'In rented places. A petition from the Socialist Labor party to be given a place on the primary election ballot was placed on file. Com- missioner Lane reported that the condi- on of the three suits brought to test the validity of the new charter and the primary election law were all in satis- actory shape, and that the speciz sel employed to defend the litig tively at work in the city’s interest. The board will meet again this morning to consider the application of the Regis: trar for additional help. e Democrats in Session. A Device to Capture the Republican Convention. Board of Election Commissioners May Determine to Cast Aside the Apportionment at Large and Pro- vide for Election of Delegates by Districts. | | | | S Twenty-ninth Assembly District Demo- TR A A cratic Club was held at its rooms, 88 Howard street. last night. After the reg- ity of the primary act to apportion by Republican County Committee, | = 5 B ular order of busin has b dispe; d Tank ssembly distric County Cor ord £ bu as been dispensec in the ad of the blanket | Assemb ¥ ri 1ot (]"\,‘3:“ .m:“‘”l(.[““"‘“” with the meeting was addressed by Hon. ket sche took orders from ee, perhaps nadvertentiy, et the | A: B Morgan, Thomas Egan and others. : Celly. It appears 3 ar for the performance of the | Firty new members signed the roll. mmins and Kelly ainear t by the Commissioners when it des- | 5 the committeemen who were 1 seventeen delegates from each : 5 so eager to obey the b ave no in order to provide for the City Republican League. ; e G whole number of. 306 The Central Republican Committes of e i S wld Crimmins and Kellv resent | the City Republican League, an organi- he plan of ar " emntrary | this interference thev can appeal to the | zation of which Ilenry T. Scott is pre v therefore b 2 =l courts. It would then be seerr whether and James A. Wilson secretary, has primary shed commodious headquarters on coun- | ation were | Favor of HE assessment of city and county property made by Assessor Wash- ington Dodge is still a matter of deep concern and comment to lo- is merchants. While it uni- versally conceded that the A sor was justified in ralsing the property values of corporations and banks, mer chants insist that he has failed utterly o make a just equalization of city and county values. More than this, it is claimed that he has discriminated grossly against the city and county and in favor of the State, placing San Fran- cisco more than it ever was before at cal California. There is a disposition on the part of their assessments this year and thus inflict upon San Francisco a double in- Jjustice. Assessor Dodge has increased visions the courts would construe a statute to s : L rlor floor of the Grand Hotel. Many Lawyers who have given the | jaad to such an absurdity as that which or flockiof the Grand Totel Many 1est attentic d whose | the County Committee suggests in pro- | ceived vesterday. The promoters of the counsel was sou measure | viding a blank ticket in which the elec- | league assert that organization has been | S 2 en- | tor is asked to write in 306 mames, or ted in every Assembly district of the | Masp at | Provide a paster six feet in length. No | t 2 g doubt the he surmise that only = | 3 Assembly'| rounders and regular political worke THE SUPREME CHIEF. district a bal-| i)} take the trouble to paste in all the | s SR e tehie | e n ke SO | A Prominent Companion of the Forest | Sscamptic en as the ex- | The Republicans of San Francisco of America Will Arrive From S dvaTiat tes are | hoped that the County Committe the East To-Day. 10 be voted f ramers of the act | WOUId xespect the sentiments of the| The Executive Council of the Compan- = ubt n i elght delegates | DeOD: The public was weary of the|ong o the Forest of America of the juris- | 7o doubt had in mind eigh spoils which had brought to | .o 1 7 tStriot) which O D o B enoUENt fo | diction of California at & meeting vester-| a 1} give a conven- | Democratic pury C The demagogic | 9a¥ concluded arrangements. to' receive | 4 delegate: s of Phelan, the smooth manipula- | ty property $55,000,000. s eDet et i 3 apportionment or tion of McNab's Committee of One Ll i Hundred, and the nce of Boss | ¢ scheme ¢ L St 1ATE% | Buckley, backed by the railroad power, | & recommended by the County o caused the reputable citizens and tax- | o ot to be opted by payers of the community to turn to the | issioners, because It L zation for od gov- absurd, vi and nment under the new charter. The | ¢ e week will be junty Committee had the opportunity | e i | that comes not often to the leaders of | ¢ Sty b the political organizatic The bosses | 4 of the Kelly and lins type, true | o to the instincts of bossism, took the to betray the people. ¢ S tely threw to the winds | ¢ the fair .t of success by honest | & | methods to invite defeat by clumsy tac- | o | tics of political dishonesty. The suspi- | . ion is aroused that railroad | influences, which recently gained con- | * trol of the Democratic machine. were | © brought to bear in the Republican , + County Committee. | & The Republican taxpavers and| voters, sustained by a large following | of the Non-Partisans, asked for the| ® simple privilege of electing decent.| ¢ -eputable citizens to a municipal nomi- | & nating convention, but Crimmins and | o Kelly, taking counsel of political| ¢ rounders in a ba . instructed the | comy .e to present a scheme which| ¢ would deprive the precincts and As-| @ i sembly districts of direct representa- | + 1 in presenting | tion convention. ® bring the law | The Republicans of the city will find | § lection. Commis- | some way to set aside this latest de- deem it ht and | cree of the local be Good citizens of | 7 t no apportionment | every shade of political sentiment m. * . of the law has been | unite to down the hosses, the dema- | @ proceed under author- | gogues and the monopolie: . | N | * [ or nohody. This widened the breach | | and Gage remarked that Burns was| | 1z a little too careless. . s before Burns took his Shasta | trip vernor and he had a tiff | | |about something, the precise nature | ¢ | Which has not been learned. It is kne . ' | | that the Governor told Burns that if | & | his incumbency proved unpopular it | ¢ | was the fault of the onel. B § These affairs are what led the Gov- | ernor to grow diffident about the extra | ¢ - | session. Certain men are now working | « hard with the Governor against an ex- | o —_—— tra session and Bur will ecut his : 5 { Shasta trip short on account of hurried | © Gage’s Recent Airs ofl information sent him that he is needed | & | “on the spot.” P Independence. BUCKLEY WOULD o e S R S e s s o %y ’ - o= WARM WORDS EXCHANGED| MAKE A TAMMANY They’re Going R | J: Mrs. §. Storey, {he supreme com ion of | 7 ZLAKS To SIAY AWHILE IN 110 8 3, i reacy win iy so-ser | TROUBLE GREW OUT OF STATE| gpy FRANCISCO POLITICS. from the et i e PRISON PATRONAGE. | 5 be ‘welcomed s . Tremer, , .., | grand financial v. whose guest she T R | The New County Committee Will | will be at her home in Alameda. The Executive and the Mexican Could | Not Agree on a Candidate for | Commissary at San Storey Golden | to this resi- of the circles On the night of F° will be tendered a reception Gate Hall, on_Sutter str all members of the court ers of America and membe Consider a Lasting Organization Along With the General Election Programme. the assessable values of city and coun- The Assessor of Alameda-has reduced the total assess- ment of that county $1,250,000. There is every indication that every other in- D R R S e R R S to Try to Force terior county will follow the step taken by the county of Alameda. People of San Francisco will owing to the assessment placed by Dodge. Even if the interior counties did not reduce their assessments San Francisco will have to contribute two hundred and fifty thousand dollarsmore the mercy of the interior counties of | Assessors of interior counties to reduce | PEOPLE OF THE CITY ARE UNJUSTLY TAXED Gross Discrimination Is Shown in the State. Merchants Make New Criticisms of the Assessment Made by Dodge—Interior Counties Take Advantage-of San Francisco. | forth from the merchants their vigor- ous protest. They do not find fauit with the Assessor for having made his increase of taxable values in the cor- poration and capitalistic classes, but it is urged vehemently that have kept the aggregate down to $350, | 000,000, | He bas made no equalization of prop- erty values, nor will the injustice of the | assessment be only temporar State Board of Equalization has been | toc eager in the past to increase the | neck, no slecves, silk tape neck and armiets; all sizes. a line to be closed San Francisco assessment and it is not | b | by any means likely to reduce it aftér beoladies Black Cotton Hose_Full fnished. double soles, extra high double | o S8 - P i satima eels, ful ngth, top, sizes to 10, at Hale's .......... a pi the A ssor has made his estimate. Children’'s Jackets- child: (m‘-k—lu. ages from 4 to 6 years, ln_rfi‘l. | Through the enormous increase of cit blue and green. prettily trimmed with braid. A jacket that sold for u.;.«zgx‘; | and county property values people will | toliclcesie’ SrinIce bt £Ol = 5 also suffer under the charter, which | 33 Children’s Jackets, ages 4 to 12 vears, red or blue, prettily made and provides that there shall be a dollar | perfect fit, a neat little garment for summer year; cut to close at Hale's... P R T & i) e . e . * eacl limit on every one hundred dollars on a total assessed valuation of city and | White Pique Skirts—Full width and well made . each county property, whatever that valua- tion may be. Under the charter, there- | fore, the people of the city will have a | dollar limit on a total assessment of hundred and seven millions in- | four -9 R S I SO S ¢! . .o . “ - . . 2 . - & - e 3 & s e et oD e Debebed e he should | The ‘ Deimel Linen Mesh Underwear. Ask for a Booklet—free. N\ Saturday dry-goods wants. i i3 Hints from Hale's. The little things youll need to-morrow. Clearing time now. Saving time, too. Many lots at clean-up prices. New styles arriving also. A medley of interest—2 : store full of good things. black tuxedo with assorted ortment, select styles dot, plain and dotted chiffon, dots, and a large line of wash veils. A big a dots. ...50¢ a vard sels net. or plain dotted meshes. . new blue or white, now .25¢ a vard New Veilings—100 yards also grenadine vetling with being iIntroduced at Hale's.. Russian & Bru nenille dot | It took us vears to get a good ve?. es probably sell more gloves than any firm Have You Ever glove for 31.00. Worn Our H Hale's California s B. $1.00 g west of Chicago. It was ne that we should get the best glove for $1.00 | procurable. We think that we have it. A big line of all the stylish shades, | guaranteed and fitted, cleaned and mended as many times as you like ........ |Biis semalisis z 5 2 £1.00 a pair | Ladies” Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests—A big lot to be .clased out to-day, low | neck. no sleeves, natural grey, pink and biue, neariy ail sizes, a vest; clean-up price Saals = ST Z5¢ bl Ladies’ Fancy White Lisl, ender stripes, low Vests, with pink, each each 49¢ kirts: Kirts Skirts—Price Just the thing for summer picnics . Neat as wax, don't show soil 5 hardly big enough to pay for the making White Du: Crash Crash Striped Plain Deep cuts in millinery —‘¢ stocktaking results,”” we heard one of our young ladies say. Even our salesfolks y 1 935, 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947 Market St. T ASMNAANNS AN AN AN ANANAS AN VAN ANANSNSNN A NN AN | % | Monday, but owing to the holiday on Tuesday its publication could not begin | until Wednesday. That uld leave until next Saturday for the or to sign or veto it Colonel Sullivan, Mayor Phelan’s secre- tary. when asked when his Honor would retiirn, replied “‘In a few days,” but co not or would not give the exact date. FROM THE HORNS A DLEN Gossip Caused by His| Hasty Vacation. STANCH FOR PROGRESS. | Merchants’ Associations’ Committees at Work on the Tax Levy. At the regular meeting of the directors of the Merchants’ Association yesterday the following were elected as members of the association, making the total member- ship at present 1065: Alfred Bouvier; Brit- tain & Co.; Hoffman, Rothchild & Co.; . Edward C. Hughes: C. W. Kellogg Com- | pany; W. W. Magar: Neville & (o. WHAT RUMOR HAS TO SAY |Ehoenix Mutual Life Insurance Compan | Teele & Co.; Whitehead & Hoag Co : . | pany. Seven reports from the special commit- tees were received upon the tax levy. Three additional committees reported that the wark was now in preparation and the others that the reports would be ready about the I5th of the month. As soon as the reporte of all these special commit tees upon the tax levy are received by the board of directors a report embracing all of them will be submitted to the Board of Supervisors. 1t is expected that this re- port upon the tax levy for the next fiscal SEEKS TO EVADE THE MESHES OF THE “DOG ORDINANCE.” e A Trip to Yosemite Just at a Time ‘When His Presence Is Urg- ently Needed in San | Francisco. year and embracing recommendations for | public improvements will be ready for & | submission to the Board of Supervisors before the expiration of this month. Secretary Freud reported that the ordi- nance prepared by the association for un- | derground electric wires and approved by | the various companies having wires over- | head was sent to the Board of Supervisors | and reported upon favorably by the Street | Committee of the hoard. Under the pro- visions of this ordinance all overhead elec- tric wires in the central part of the city Mayor Phelan started on a trip to Yo- mite Valley somewhat hurriedly last | Thursday night, and yesterday it was gossiped around the City Hall that his Tionor is artfully dodging some exceed- ingly important issues which he does not care to go squarely for or against. This gossip may or may not have any founda- tion. but it is regarded as most peculiar | wil] be down within one vear and gener- that he should rush off just at this time, | ally throughout the city within a period there- i fore have to face a double disadvantage | when so many serious matters demand his attention, instead of waiting until August, when the Board of Supervisors will take a vacation. For instance, there is the tax levy with its manifold complications to be straight- ened out. Last Monday the Mayor prom- ised to confer with the Finance Commit- | tee regarding the levy, but when Chair- man Perrault of the committee sought to induce him to fix a date for the confer- ence the Mayor somewnat testily replied that any time in the course of a couple weeks would do It On the City. | stead of on a total assessment of thres | hundred and fifty miilions. The experience of most of the great | eities of the Union has been that | high rate and low a ment is pre- I ferable to a low rate and high assess- | ment. It is asserted also that Asses Dodge is not entitled to the exclusive credit of increasing the assessment of of three years. ——— CHILD'S PECULIAR DEATH. Suffocated by Large Pillows Which Propped It Up on a Bed. The seven months’ old child of George Kotta, residing at 4 Scholl street, came to its death in a very pecullar manner yes- | | | terday afternoon. It was smothered by pillows which propped it up while its mother was out of the room. During ves. terday afternoon Mrs. Kotta had her baby holstéred up on the bed between two : of the Companions have been invited. The | [ - : Gt Quentin. The Buckley faction of the local Demoe. | grand ¢hief ranger, Superior Judge | than it should rightly be asked to do.|a great deal of property that hitherto | Then again the Election Commissioners R D o e At Tecsewing —_— racy has planned and resolved to be ”'H;'Il\"’f "’f'-“""w;‘ °n oA h:"-‘“]“"“"l““i‘fi‘ ;‘“ Under normal conditions this city and | had escaped taxation. Expert Platt of 2T¢ ~'x"'~lmfl\ \}l--us”lu hmo‘mo Ma,\]flr some other part of the house and she el Sl 24 1o become | i, vitation to be present, and he de-{ 9T sty i | the corhmittee « : At oL attendance when they act upon the | left the room alone. Upo : The air iependence assumed by ammanyaot B, Sranc] o dress. "There will be an inter- | COUNLY contributes one-third of the | the corimittee on personal property | p, {4 of llowing the Registrar addi- | minutes Jater. she. was horsified to Ao produc agitation Titieg aenie Lok exting programme. On the Monday fol-|revenue of the State government. Un- | of the Board of Supervisors rendered | tional help, and in deciding upon the bal- | the little one’s head stuffed down beiween i fioiee lysjthe pl “\_“‘k”;“ im\'ilnz qu"- ‘fllw ; allx',»_~lim\‘:>l;;‘l'r will ';3 der the increased assessment made by [ much valuable service to the Assessor lot for the l\rlnv;':;;\"-*ll;:'(lluvu..\h:‘na:‘hlue;c; are | a large pillow and n"'lfi wall. She jmme- h between Bu thorough this State she will visit many circles, and | Assessor Dodge the city will be com- | in uncovering property that had before | gther ¢ oners must get along WIth- | bt faund that death had ensuch. Sors ing. Inside int > represented by le committee will show her all points of { pelled to contribute nearly 30 per cent | escaped taxation. This is particularly | out his advice. . " child had fallen over and become suffac g 5 i pat Honl inley? Srecingl i the eit interest wherever she goe of the revenues of the State. If in ad- | true in reference to the assessment of |, ‘vhen the subject of Mavor Phelan's| cated before help could reach it. The effect that the Mexican ¥ it - i ; Sl i departure from the city was | Coroner was notified and an investi Stive had s litta anifr This thorough organization is o be | dition to these conditions the interior | merchandise in bond, of premiums in and explanation | will be held. estigation ebt o eary at | maintained far beyond the primary cam- | FATHER AND SON "ARRESTED. | counties reduce their assessments, San | course of collection, of franchises of e Encwingdlones S winksalaad | R S S e E « of a commissary : raig o] » existent politic: Iafte of o e h - ol z : chere the Mayor stood in regard 5 Teporien ibIHAVE | e ot s e Lk S en i polU [ e R T thefncionmance of | Francisco will be enormously overtaxed | insurance companies, of corporation e eane B4 | Tne famous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY ts Ot R TOted e i s IEanlacs ten jithe “Riving nvards” at the Olymple | to support the State government. stocks held here but secured by tangi- .’ “dog ordinance,” so called, is that | recommended by physicians for family and » or exniblted the | ihe coming primary campaign anl the | last night Officer H. McMurray of the | “pyory dollar that is taken from the | ble property outside of the State. | Which passed the Superyisors last'M | medicinal use because it is pure. tha shou uceeeding municipal campaign are over | California Society for the Prevention of | =1 : These criticiams of the policy of the As. | without a dissenting. vote. It i —_————— selection of the | the organization now being perfectud Cruclty to Children, served a warrant on | {aXable values of . the property of the | These Crclems 0, tac DO} he AS- | that pool selling and betting shall be al- Fairmount Improvement Club. according to the plan outlined, to be co Namvard, the father of Frits Ban.|lnterior counties is added to the taxable | S3550F have galned wice currency and |jowed on coursing matches within the| puch joy was manifested at the meet - commis. | nued for the purposes of future cam- 9-ve | boy who is the fea- | value of San Francisco property. It is | HOIESE (1 Board of Supervisors when | ond 1 is Stated thai the strongest pres: | ing of the Fairmount Improvement Club n, and | baisns. This ambition s, of course, one | ture of the act. The officer proceeded un- | this unjust discrimination on the | it meets as a Board of County Equali- | Sure from many sources was_brought 1o | held last night at. the eclub’s hall, 241 lirected it || et e aSahRG atting | OF ths Buskiey ] JcC e ardinancebahich makes it a mist| part of the Assessor that has drawn ! zation. bear to secure its passage. The matter | Chenery street, over the progress made directec . ADR = sl S e O e kiey | to allow any child under not discussed at all and not a voice | by the contractor in laying the double that candidate. The Gover sired | Democratic County Committee in the new e to engage in an acrobatic act | ok 5 ! raised ainst it. _ .| railway track for the San Francisco et Thomas Foley; the Tather of Wo T. | oams SLLUIC fackion [l e Dalawsm an. Hoy “Was also arrested. but both s L latalolatolobolatodalotototodalotototelalalotalaboiolofotatadototololofolofoolatalole taladafot oot I INSS R iimea the dog ordinance” | Zan Maen eleciric e on Chenery 0 hua o SRR e Saibale A Las Ut ¢ cured their rele; upon Manager Walte! ceive their diplomas removes.:the . embargo on. 5 Since the arrival of the steel rail N Etley, his priyateisecretary, shomd be i cipsion goinandng B the aor T e e S0 ‘hans hain fer tneir ap-| PROFESSORS PRESENTED e o e acither, medlolne, ! race track and_that Corrigan and his | fhe East a few weeks aga the OrE Tas appointed. Burns and Gage had a | g “PRINILeq, "I CQREACE M 2 pearance in court to-day % 4 g | gramme will be ‘a_particularly interest- | STOWA MBY 1o o8tk fall ‘without any ins [ advanced #t 8 rapid rate. The double line . e st o AR o e TR e 1 e cretary Wadham of the BEureka So-| WITH HANDSOME TOKENS | g one. At the conclusion of the exar. | 011 stand ag: xt fa o ¥ 100~ | Wil extenfl from Thirticth street to Holy £ Pt Ghrarnb Syashasithedttsl | Dann W an 3 on hand to witness the act, and | i cises the Alumni will give an elaborats | LLIeTonCe The ORI o erms and | CToss Cefetery and into Glen Park, the tronage. The Governor was inclined to | Duna_J. cercw anc B 11 Smith, = “Ihis S that he will arrest the father and | banquet in the hotel dining hall, at which | & B0 B well. | But the new | ther portion. ‘from Market to Thirtieth yield, ascertained that the | BLHERY Wi"eo Ut 0f existncs ar x| Walterstein fo-day. It was a pretty con-| RECEIVE GOLDEN GIFTS FROM | two hundred guests will assemble | inance. 1t 15 Stated, Is special legisla- | Streets. having been relald some time ago. 3¢ ou not | conn committee el y nce as a |l tost betw e two soci S, ¢ et bt il | 2 . 1t is | coa s —————————————————— : s would ot | conntyl comumitiee wien ol Demoaratie e Tarnin organization won. ont. THEIR STUDENTS. tion itirepeals partiof ths onyiual | indicated that a scandal woulc A0k inty Co ce unc A VY _ i} | racing st nece: 3 dicated that rimary law, and the “permanent o crfectly willing to comply with the law, & 5 S if the Mexicans candidate o Prarony. mentionelcin e raetaty B thai the Banvards appeared | Senior Class of College of Physicans | Ladies of the Pollywog Club Honor | “hne, e where the joker comes in. The : tained the position. Still Aguirre and | the manert ‘and independent Buelc three weeks at the Chutes and were and Surgeons Honors the N fl : Lgplinbis y S T thal sted, and then the board | Democratic organization d \xéx'il‘:ud and | molested. and their act was done in | gF 1t i ]the Champion Swlmmm: ‘\'.',‘.':'-r\h.\fl:)s:" Taubted) vi ieanes e ] 2 r the salary to $25 | planned £ which he would not allow at the aculty. Miss 1da A. Killey, the champion lady | 2tRq non th to gei him to sign | a month favorite were in- The: wama. laree attendanee at the | Olympia w)mr:{:( is ywrf(lrrmfl d on m]vrl— swimmer and high diver of the coast, w: s}n but those kn alls intimate that his | Sratled mecting Jast, night and the higheal” qual: zontal birs six feet from the floor, with & | A¢ {ne conciusion of the final exami. | Presented with a silver medal yesterday | Honor, realizing the far-reaching effects | 3 Gage, who had weakened at first. | monfous proceedings. cated the har- | net underneatl, o ‘seen after the per-|nations of the College of Physiclans and | MOrning by a number of her friends and | of the €W Bliomma and sousht safe ol braced up and told Burns that the ap- | transacted was' the appointments of im-. | formance and showed no bad effects. Pro-| Surgeons held last night in the institu- “_‘I“‘ i ‘Tf-”‘ mbers of the Pollywog | (1% [f ho signed the order, they say, | pointme g Mexican choice) | portant committee here was appointed | fe + Miehling of the Olympic Club has | tjon on Heward street, four of the pro-|{!ub. The affair was a great surprise to| po would stultify himself in regard to | NCDRPORATED should not be This nearly caus- | & commitice of cighteen “on manage- | pronounced him one of the most perfect| fossors were called before the —senior Miss Killey. | the stand he has taken on the Ingleside | S ed an open . and so angered Ln’.,;\ m:’;\x;fi.:‘;;\flfl,l rfm‘(lxrx.j of organi- | & meus of l,n:\-nnnfl_h» had ever seen.| ..o nq presented with valuable tokens he champion lady swimmer left last | track, and if he vetoed it he w_-qu call | 0UR SATURDAY S SPEC!ALS Burns that he said harsh words, with G n and party affairs | Secretary Wadham claims that harm to | : avetin=, for Eroxidenca R X L et | §own upon his head the vengeance of the | . the result t Gapar hmma1th | not relegated to other committees. This | the hoy may not result immediately, hut | Of the esteem in which they are regarded | ¢/, js’ wished her to carr) it Rer el | Jowerful supporters of coursing. So he | == EEg e ST P i .m:] (fl‘ril Appearance in San Fran- | it will in time. by the pupils who have listened to their | Gr0Cn % S0 (keh of their esteem. The | Suddenls found it convenlent to take a | EXTRA CHOICE RANCH EGGS. T3 Fun st legstiont e ) | e ehqiitles of & committee “on man-| Charles L. Ackerman, attorney for Mr. | wise counsel during the.past term. Sev-| presentation took place at the Lurline | vocadlon and will allow the new order to | - J1% BT P 0 teeees nn a \_K-“W ”!‘w' 5 1 A“v:m’_duh;:‘m‘.‘ Hhen ihere was also. ‘provided in. the| alterstein, in discussing the subj eral of the students made the presenta- | haths at a regular meeting of the Polly. | become a law without his s|zna'luv‘e‘,|hrfl=— et & - thing to say in prisc ek SAnn 5y quickly adopted report of the SOt ;?p'.‘,‘{..mTi'l"|~T};:r;flxr|‘:':l‘l."?hlh?'ln’;uZ"l'@?x tion speeches and the grateful recipients ok Club. Illrt. ‘n.m‘m r;.-r{.u in a neat | ';gr{nuflus to carry water on both shoul- 1 BEST FAMILY FLU“H. 504b, sack. 80¢ st 1 2 ap- % S e LI Dt s injurious e physic -1 ittle speech expressive of the 'm re- | G€rs. i .. Peals to him for places have met with | ar 1 1ast mecting o commiine S 18Med | fare of the child it can be prohibited. Tt |Tesponfed i Ll e R T Bard and Kood wishes of the donare pre: | Morecver. these gossips call attention | Take advantage. Regular %c. the reply that he o Keeping " his | Al ihe Jast meeting a committee on Yhar- | 1€ 8 driininates, tnasmuch as i€ conters| The first one to receive the substantial | S0 A7 5999, with & nandsome mbdq] | 0, the electric, franchises that have not | hands off S tin and Folsom BOBEE om0 ave Ehaen on | cdistriat | G0 Mayor and the Supervisors the | appreciation of intending practitioners | (iitaply engraved handsome medal | 0 ‘heen signed. The Mavor's opposition | SAPOLIO, 4 cakes....... ... ... . 25¢ The 1 e the aom it | ters and A finance committee “TreaddUar- | nower to permit any such exhibition. For | was Dr. Edward 8. Howard, at present | wiiy, approp ¥ responded | {77 nting any more franchises until the 2 Dant T (e abpolnt- | fded to temporarily designate the Gegapi- | that reason the siatute cannot stand, and ng professor in surgers ‘n_ place of | i "] ving the affair in charge | DeW. charter hecomes operative was well | Extra Cheice CREAMERY BUTTER. ...32:¢ A STMIEL oy R0 N, W ation as the “General (o BT St defeated in numMerous cases. oseph R. Laine. . Howard was 3 _ | known. but as soon a e Merchants’ | / 2! promise: o/ some time ago, that | Soaon, A e ~General Committee of As-/ has been defeareg B NI ISHON S | presesited with 4 handsome zolu match | Nere: Mrs. W. J. Marting Mre J. M- | {odociation declared in favor of them the | Market has advanced. Don't forget to lay he should have the exclusive handling | 1o i ; s of San | o | box studded with costly jewels. , ally, Mrs, o OpCabel, Mre. E. Brown | aavor's hostility: suddenly cedsed. Stl| 2 yotr wipeer No charge for pack- of the Board of Ith. When :he| In some of the districts the existence of Rev. William Hall Moreland, 6] N U T Asnyi professor of ' dental | and Mo SRR el b S | Mayor, l‘hfi'fln"l:mlfi" i\m expected ha\-ri - Srar $9c squares. pe o line. Sc . ominations for district representation | Charles Gayley, Rea Selwyn, | . - 4 : - lening the franchise orders he is not | 2 3 s on_ committees and’ fhe. ¢ ctlon:} J rofessor of materia medica, was placated % : > gning the franc rders he is f local ~political circles that | 45, SRIMMICES, (AN, od pipimitiee, on | pjeutenant Colonel Dorst and a story of B i relia, st & mother Bf pearl | DF: . A. Albertson died vesterday morn- | SN Sirain himself in his eagernass | B, VENARD'S 6round Chocolate, 1 1b.can 90¢ of both par (cert commjtices, as far as constituted, were ag | the oxiginal of Rider Haggard's “Allan | and _silver inlaid handle, and Thomas |ing at the Hotel leasanton - after | to affix his signature thereto. It is point- | 3 taking a hand out of p: olowe: e S | Quaterma Congressmen Hull and | Morffew, president of the dental faculty (a rather long and painful illness. | ed out that by withholding his signature EASTERN S_GAR-CUR 5 Q % ) 7 e inilite iship and common railrc i Management—Twenty-elghth District. Iy | Payne and others figure amusingly in the | and professor of operative dentistry and | He had practiced medicine In this city [ the Mayor might hope to continue in | 5 > 14 ations) went to Gage and told him | J. Keefe: Twenty-ninth, J. D. Condon: & Looker-On: the Presidential possibilitiesof | dental histology, was consoled with a | for more than (hirty years and was well | favor with those who opposed the grant- MASON'S BALL FRUIT JARS, pis. .. .45¢ that the advacacy of such men Den- | tieth, Edward Harringfon: Thirty-first. T Carter Harrison, Mayor of Chicago; | jeweled gold watch fob. | known _and highly Tespected. He was |Ing of the franchises. while by refraining | el e i bl in | Newm: ‘Thirty-second, John Daly: ‘Thire, | Henry Crockers scheme to help the wine |~ After the presentations the company ad- | ahout 70 years of age and a native of | from vetoing them and allowing them to m; 55¢. -2 gal‘ 700 d very by Burns was bringing a stain D i s ALY rty- | lowers of California; university presi- | journed to a downtown restaurant, wher, hester, N. Y. At the time of his become operative he would not incur the | Y 3 0z, St D | ntth, Jefferson Martinet; Thirty-sixth & § e | Rochester, N. the time of his death D n | et 1 the administration that Would prove | Besnts Thirt-secenth. Harrs Kol Thirdl: | dent vs. university figurehead; the story | the health of the professors and the stu- |he was president of the Hahnemann Hos- | displeasure of the Merchants’ Assoclation. | cOUNTRY ORDERS fitea neffaceable and could not help but in- R sfl,‘ rtz: Fortieth, Parker Jone, | Of Mrs. Potter Palmer's snub of Princess | dents was drunk in bumpers of sparkling | pital Coliege. He leaves a widow and one | Hence his trip to Yosemite just at this | o 000 o e at short notice jure the Governor in the worst way v-first, arrison Smith: Forty-thira, by, | Eulalia, social, dramatic, literary news | wine. son. critical stage and shipped free of charge 10 miles. possible. Gage thought the matter over 10;? a; l:.n(hrr.um\, James A. Devoto; Forty. | and bright i%]nries—;latlll in hto-gne's Nfevlsl r‘rl;‘i gr'l?untlngdexserdse! of tfixle ‘So“lleglg —_————————— Mgf course this is mfi“ run;nor tam‘i)lthg e it - i = e th, F. “hapuis. Letter, together w! a handsome full- | o ysiclans an urgeons wi e he! Mayor may yet put the gossips to blus 2 and finally mildly oxpostulated with | plitrict Clube—Twenty-eighth, Georze W | page half-tone of the cruiser Philadelphia | at the Callfornia Thedter next Wednes- Rag Time Hayes, the Planist. [ N00 oY P8 Bt 'orafince” and the 1848-1854 Market Street. urns, who replie at was Dennery | Bridgewood; Twenty-ninth, J. B. McShee; Thir- [ —all for 10 cents of all news dealers. * day ‘evening. - Ninety graduates will re-' At Kapp & Street, tamale Grotto; nightly. * franchices. The former was passed last’! Opp. 7th. 'Phone S. 292. No Branch Stores,