The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 20, 1899, Page 14

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OLD BOSS IS HANDLING THE REINS Phelan Invited to Join the Rainey- Lawrence Cambme Transier of Political Headquarters From St. George “tables to the Examiner Office—=yculiar Interest in Old Cartoons. ssion of | ] i | t de Paris, Orfental, Hand-made ndllawn st e Hale's good goods famous Ik Chantilly and Imitation Renais i % sance, in widths varying from 2 to 6 inches. in cut n Whita Crochet Bed Spreads, 70x52| A large assortment of these miscellaneous pat- sizes 32 to f . 150 W e terns will be on the center t to-day at Made of a porous linen fab- Hale's 15¢ vard A ric. Ventilates the skin. Allows Second—Chentlle Dot Velling, 2000 yds. of . i e 14 in. plain and fancy Tuxedo and Chenille it to breathe fresh ar. Ask or | X Dot Ve in single and double mesh, col- ; at Hale's a pe f 69¢ pair Foera & why it brings health and vigor Inches | Thira—Gents' Cambric Handerchiefs, lnen | o o w warm as | finish, with big corded border. A good, big,| and cleanliness and saves doctor's | 3 ¢ the 10c qual- | durable handkerchief. The kind that men ap-| | | Are the voters willing to see Tiai7e yard lipteciate i atiEaIen s B eacn| Diils. | Jection decided by having names of thousands of im- MMMWM\PN\NMMM nary men put on the register and their names voted by a 5 +>4>>e> o> e @M southeast corner of Haight and ed rounders under the ® @ | 0. =ou rner ight an o A 4 | Thirty-eighth Assembly District— ly, Crimmins and & | tront nklin street Ex Y Election Commissioners kno 1t the gang has neither authority or reputation. They know that it represents nothing but Sam Rain enou y and his efforts h Democratic from the Democratic carry aw to vote party ticket the Crir elect and give plug-ugly mins and Kelly the city to plunder. The commissioners have no to declare the gang of political ers to be the Demo- party of the city than to pick up any con- Quentin and give him me the candidates VV\/\MM\/\M\/\V\MV\/\MMV\/\ We close every evening, including Safur- day, at 6 p. m. A well-deserved rest for all our workers. decssscee Stocks on hand must be Present lots must go. Ladies' Fleeco-Lined Underwear—Vests high neck, long These garments are made sleeves; pan ankle lengths. of the f t combed Egyptian cotton, soft to the touch and full of wear; seams covered throughout. They come in ecru only; si 4; 5'and (6. “At Hale'si: ool 25¢ each Ribbed Merino Suits—High neck, long sleeeves, length. These are made of medium-weight Egyp- otton, and buttoned down the front; seams all cov- come in ecru only; sizes 4, 5 and 6. At .................................................. 29¢ suit Sleeveless Vesfs—Cut square in front and back, Richelieu ribbed; silk tape strung through At Hale’ .15¢ each Ladies’ pink and blue neck and armlets. domestics. The department of Lace, that made consisting of Nor- 935, 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947 Market Street. nit underwear cleanups. closed at once. Our Eastern corps | We are about to issue a beautifully illustrated catalog. Will be pleased to send it free to any of your friends in the country. dessseces 4oeescsce i 3 All these goods will remain on sale until sold. reports heavy purchasing. Prices cut for speedy clearing. Savings now for everyone. Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests—White with narrow stripes pink, blue and lavender, neck cut square and V-shape. 15¢ each A good little garment, at. | Ladies’ Fine Egyptian Cotton Vests and Pants—Vests, | high neck, long sleeves, pearl buttons, silk shell finish down ‘ the front, pants knee length, seams all covered. Sizes 4, i 5and 6. At Hale'S........ccovvenncneennenes a garment | Ladles’ Heavy Ribbed Jersey Cotton Vests—High neck | and one-fourth sleeves, French neck and self-finished front, } pearl buttons. Made from the best combed Egyptian | cotton. The regular 50c line in small sizes only. At ! Hale's ....... e eacmeaislouseeadooet e el Ceoece 35¢ each - deimel linen mesh underwear. outing Shirt Waiste desirable o rte—This season shows the biggest | Ladies’ Ribbed Lisle Vests—Pink or blue, | sleeves, neck and armlets trimmed with siik At Hale's 25¢ low neck, nn inch wide, neat as wax. nt | Ladles’ Richelieu Ribbed White Cotton Vests—Low neck, ? a garme no sleeves, lace trimmed neck and armlets. A good little for At Halelsl ol oot 9¢ each garment summer wear. Children’s summer froc as i 5 to 9. You have been paying At Hale'S....evevuerrecccecacccocsocsconcennn Imported Scotch Plaid Hose—Just the thing for reds, and sorted plaids in greens, vello white; 50¢ a pair for better. no 3¢ pair Hose—Fast stockin black, Ribbed a cast-iron At Hale's Boys' Extra, double kne knockabout Heavy Bicycle heels and sizes 6 to 10. s, toes; wear; needs. A pretty assortment of percale for your dress. If Hale's make a dress cks, stripes and small specialty it's in their serges. slors thoroughly da fin Bla hes: fn Du Hale' quality, all pu p blac hat we skirts we s a consequ t fit. (It c perfectly.) How much money do you sup- pose is savad by shoppers eve ry | year in Hale’s lining departm ent? street Allister sthwest cc o | Webster: s6 & | fck and T - | Forty-s ict—Precinct 8, | EVERY MORNING WITH THE nt of 418 Tayl RISING OF THE SUN, A CUP OF t; 91, front of IDEAL" COFF ‘D THE DAY X t corner 1S WELL B B District—Precinct 93, 15 Ouze This Beautiful rect; U4 tront ot 35| COFFEE. per Ib - | Reception Chair. : sh & - blend. SRE ot 1115 Our regul Batter 3-Day Speclals Sold other da g . el peaint i for this week can be had in either ¢ | 518 Unian str T oete 0 front HA;“.S,»FT\J?,“ sugar cured. 131 Oak or Mshogany finish; 10 differ- S e ' SODA CRACKERS. 4 Ibs ... coe suene: 25 || ent siyies; velour coverings and + Pt S etnieiotrn S i T | | spring seat. It’s just such offezings @ h stre rom the as this that has made us so many ar N Our magnificent $2.50 special e e e e s A 0 [t fat Beailin 0 b2 || triends. PS foe S [ MARMALADE. jar i ~ Ketll Du Marmala : . MEETING PLACES. | Eeuies pree THE J. NOONAN : |G e . 75¢, 8 bots.... §2-00 1 E + Republican County e s FURNITURE COMPANY (c.), C epublican County Committee Abostetoly pore! 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, ) Selects Them in Each As- 9 years old | Above Sixth. - Regular price $1 and $. Phone South 14 P < T )6 sembly District. FRUIT SYRUPS, bot ..85¢ 5 L 1 + | In accordance with a resolution adopted | Strawberr | g & | by the Republican County Committee Jul D eoRS | . 1 the following meeting places have been | Regular price 50c. | EYE o Gl ASS select he Republic: ganizations T i . s - ks MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. ; PS Twenty-eighth district, League of the CATALOGUE FREE. | CLI P, [ —— k & | Cross Armory, Second and Folsom stree - = 2 + | Twenty-ninth District, Becker's Hall, 1 21 STOCKTON ST., | 3253 FILLMORE ST., | 7rnich we attach (for 5 ce o). Don't sltp— ? | Third street; Thirtieth District, C: der Near Market. Corner Lombard. | eyeglasses without extra charge. - o 1 & | Hall, Pythian_ Castle, 909 Market strect; | relephone Main 5522. Telephons West 152. Pacific 1 Thirty-first _ District, Bxcelsior Hall, | _——2 " = e s Pt H ® | Eighth and Folsom streets; Thirty-second R & | District, l7u B: annan_ s rm*_:..h_ ln-u\'(ifl; Oculists’ _prescriptions filled. I Sixth and Seventh streets; irty-third preml!es. Quick repairing. Pho I ¢ | D Maennerbund Hall, Twenty- &5 -hone, ; & | fourth and Potrero avenue; Thirty-fourth | : District, Mission Turn Verein Hal ight- 3 centn street, hetwee Valencia and Gue a/&” : ® rero street Chirty-fifth District, 137 lenc between | Twenty - fourth and DPT|CIANS Phg nlLAf’Ffi A1u5 Twenty-fitth s; Thirty-sixth Dis- | 642 M SUENTIFIC 3 ¢ | trict, Rolande : . B the stuffing 4 | Church streets ARKET u’(A INSTRUMENTS ‘ t this com- Mowry's Hall, I atR CraRICIE BintoiG: to enius of | nue; “Thirty-eighth Distric e : + | Gate avenu epubli am; : ninth District, Turn Verein Hall | 00000 000000000000 The rolls have been stuffed as street; Fortieth Dis rm,rm T 'rns O Buckley in h and Fillmore stree! Forty- HE P AND 31c ,(iry ‘)fl 1“1 'bolzzesgldays and | Strict: ,,,_l\].,) Hall, ]:i,llk)_flr,,,}[ a\nd‘ ° ALA CE see the height of his power Pacific aventie; Forty-second District, Ar- never dared to stuff them | ¢ | gonaut Hall, California and Hyde streets; | GRAND HOTELS ° 4 5 i . © | Forty-third ‘District, California Hall, 62| 0 SAN FRANCISCO. e vas oncejsabnded g B ftth District, Garibaldi Hall, 423 | © ;Coanected by a coversd passegeway. ° the Examiner. Here is the note: @ | 4 Betarcon - Montgomery' and | 1400 Room=—900 wi h Bath Attachea, © THE CITY IS IN DANGER F Broadway, tween & y EaplNzE r NGER FROM | 7 + | Kearny streets. o All Under One Management. [ ) ‘v‘l, HT ‘,' RAINEY o b —————— 20 per cent discount on all Plates and || @ NOTE TEE PRICER: o (e poesent ¢ Alley o % T REPUBLICAN CLUBS. Bridgework to introduce our new | 00 per day and upward Q@ ;\1 npa i - | @ Amerle n 00 per ‘%“ ngd upward o ¢ = pune e A meeting of the delegates from the Af- FLES“'COL”RED PLATES orrespondence Solfct that ;\r“ er ’”‘l,,\wa‘;".!;”f filiated Republican Clubs was held lust | s o JOHN 0. KIREPATRICE, Mansger. O e aih ot e ts hos PO S S A DU DA DR G, DU SR S QoA S S S S S S S 2 2 u\i‘]nlnglf;l nlwlt'n(h.)n‘lm:;\;:ueI(‘lu‘l; e THINNER AND STRONGER 000000000000000000 he q Palace Hotel, A. O. Perkins in the char | T RUBBER, fasdtaliso N is the s ated 14 s secre < from the f Heelers JIMMIE PHELAN—“Say, Mr Rainey, Let Me Get On Bchmd" and Homilion 1. Rigging secrettrs oy || Crowns S380._Plates 5. Flliing S0c . He tion ¢ o b B ALL WORK WARRANTED. i . . of the committee on organization and S SAM—“Yes, Jimmie, if You Won’t Fall Down.” finance, and said commitice was grant CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, S further time to make complete reports. 5 = = : have | ond street; 4, 154 New Montgomery street: 5, | qiii G0 o dtes from the respective dis- 24 SIXTH .ST., COR. STEVENSON. S S PREPARING FOR BATTLE deputles have had more than, Lho it Scow Montgomery street; 6, 317 | (16 SEHEAIEE O Dorted progress. in the | e e fl,‘ P A fact 1o Commissioners yesterd ;_M“ “mh Assembly District—Precinct 7, ation of th ecincts tor action e es istri - sted a_resolution allowing him ten |, M aiD bt 897 t lection of di ites to the primary Will be Announced Next d- The offices will be open night and | ¢ Fonh et chairman_as_follows G DR. MEYERS & CO l. AN P Z for the rest of the week in order that | reee | Dr. D. W. MeNeill, R. Luna, Dr s b O Waaks (1}. SD[}‘ Week to the Voters. who are employed through the day | rpireiath Assembly District—Precinct 13, | Leib and Willlam Pettus, who were ,“M e 5 o i o ”' ¢ . A. have an opportunity to get in line | Aeslon street; 14, 143 Seventh street; 15, frc ted to write in person the presidents e Pay mittee of the City Re- S e _evenin of 78 Howard strect: 16, Russ and Folsom » all Republican clubs of e . t in the Grand Hotel eok before Steppacher informed the board that | streets: 1500 Harrison strset, nd county to send defegates | Lntcress the report o P t the d sust 1 to either consoli- | Thirty-first b1y rict—Precinct 18, Fa th the affiliated leugue | e W € Comntiee s e q the it had untll AuEusthe Gection precinets |5 Eighth stree ghth street; 20, (ront S eEatesond toroniauii e 2 731 MARKET ST, §. it sation of d or the TR time | Street; 22, no her Eighth and Harri- J “m'”‘m““,, GinbaRec e e B D, KINOIS 201 Tark e e e 2y aG | son % Ninth stree | co eo to report at the | S, 201 Tui of delegate e g “oming clection would be fully as | Sf, Stree “"“‘,,}f“.,‘. AL eting Saturday night next at the | Bi., Bow Preneites. 1 prima T o C that of last vear. Because | tront .of 46 ue Club rooms. eral opinion among the commit- dlstri £ i he sald he would recommend no corner Boardman | Delegates from the following Republi- nen prese w that the delegates fter adjournment X Dodg n in the number of precincts Bryant_street, be an district clubs were present: Twent should be pro ntly announced a week |that the work of organization was| The following resolution, which w tween Mth and Seventeenth; 28, 11% Ken- | ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-fi Thirty- | e s ha Al 11the S “* | going on satisfactorily, and that by next | fered by Commissioner Wells, tucky street. »q | third, Thirty-fourth Thirty-sixth, Thiz ty- e v o S Focedtine uinl ‘l"“' jesday evening all the district clubs will | adopted: | -third ;\.flr{rmh:\"'{Murlrl—l;:m_l[y‘x‘.:m"\ | severith. ‘Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, ber hougt 18 DrOCEUEE WoUlC be | have been formed d del 3 Jved, That all political parties and indi- | venty-sscond. “streety o0 861 Twer ortieth, Forty-first, Forty-third, into the hands of the other ele- | chosen viduals taking advantage of the provisions of | “W”' L T wenty.second. and Ken- | fourth, Forty-fifth, Continental % tered dc 1t in local Repub- . — the’ prlmary” election law permittng the oKD west i e [ Stantora, Ciib, Moinceauma *club.“Souti tics. There was a lengthy dls- NEW NG P ~ES { o be requested to adopt -a uni | ~fou ssembly District—Precinct 34, | d Club, Gage Republican Club, Union s T il st se il oo an e . i may Cfourl, el P o Tetne B | T Club. Olvmpia Club, * Prediio STEPHEN CRANE'S Latest and o ST 11t fife nex b | Fhat the : : lsom _street; teeath and Va- | Heights Club, Young Men's Republican i o ciion was postponed undil the next | Election Commissioners Ap- Pt the (etiaci(oo teatavle s st et S o Sixieenth sireec 3 | Club, Afro-American League, Republican Most Thrilling Serial Story called to order by Vice Static 3 With Uthe Hames o uniform distance | Sreets: 3% 130 Sixteenth street; 40, 3516 Twen- t{;mii\,-ml at the meeting in furthering [ ] Ve 4 ® ” Hyman. Fittiy color to be white and its size three |ticth str g the future interests of the organization. | ¥ o “om held v o, hi h As: bly District—Precinct 41, Chairman Dodge of the District Commit- | _The Election Commiss.iners held two | A P ayenus and Twenty: | The meeting adjourned to meet in t <2 10 meetings: hs sep | MEEL yesterday and wiil hold another | The board adjourned at noon to meet = 2, 27364 Mlission street: 43, 1 aturday evening. July 22, at the Union ee reported that no meetings had been £ 2 i e o T Club rooms, Palace Hotel. e aiatricts publicly.. althoueh [:on Friday mext. The morning in the evening. but the only business |vValencia street; 41, 3263 Misslon street; 45, 3 ilace Hote i 1s proc <guletly*but | W2 Elven over to the selection o e abron B L e e ssermbiy ) DistristPracinct Rag-Time Hayes and T 1 : ) il o ; Sther b of election officers. Some | Thirty-s ssembly = 3 - and Tamales : ‘ districts through the sub- | Proval of voting places for the p ficulty is being found in gettin, ~ | 3251 Sixteenth ‘street; 47, Noe street; 45, R 5 “ ® S 'rumt: Dlace jon the Sthiof next months | o G O e torant pll‘;\:ti 400 Twenty-fourth street 43, front of 1901 Cas: At Kapp & Street's Tamale Grotto nightly. ® The Most I”te"SSt'"g i« our meetings aid rty vacant stores will be rented and | the board has the right to act arbi- | tro street southeast corner of Day and SR " © all we attract stpport- | eighty booths used e ily in the matter, it will come out all | Sanchez streels; ol 42 Twenty-ainth Sureet: The Queen's income from Jher own Romance of Modern Days. 3 ¥ persenal can by | ready be put in p right. 3 = 8 T S aslD] % s let 0 ear. Mr. - b e b A pEmentll canvass; $by lready be put i | ces | street Rockefeller's income is $12,000,000 a yea The: varions d-\:#mi’ D oteTS eof | That interest in the coming pmmr(,\q‘,,:‘2}};2,‘,“"?,, Is the list of poliing places * Thirtv-seventh Assembly District—Precinct & year. to join our movement? That is one of |1S at an unusual pitch is ent from | roenty-etghth Assembly District—Primary e = Tose. atranto et 34| The tamous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY is Next “ I by the questions we now have to consider. ' the number of regisirations that are be- | precinot 1, front of i3 Main street; 2, Essex | of 523 Laguna street; 2430 Market street; | 1ecommended by physiclans for family and . ay s a Retween now and next Wednesday w Registrar blepp;\cher and his | & , 210 Sec- |58, 79 Haight street; 59, 444 Devisadero street; | medicinal use because it is pure, s Al_mg made. treet, nvrlhwcsl corner of Harrison

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