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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALI, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1899. MISCELLANEOUS. THMA, NASAL CATARRH, AS BRONCHITIS #» CONSUMPTION SPEEDY RELIEF AND RADICAL CURE. | ATARRH, THROAT THE LUNGS, and all ORN, 554 Sutter St. that loathsome disease, consequences—can be speedily and permanently cured if | t in season. There are thousands of cases of Throat | Consumption due solely to Catarrh, to say nothing of . Tmpaired Sense of Hearing, Smell, Taste and Teeth, the disgusting Effluvia of the Breath, the Neuralgia, ctc. These ., in numberless the The diseas pected its presence. s to often mislead the proper course is DISEASES, complain peedy and radical cure BRONCHI that lead to C m Catarrh of the Head s and his r an examinatio; and to cure the 1 when found nipetent to make a correct diagnosis, Dr. Aborn cures this loathsome disease after the ordi modes of nt h: failed, no matter how severe or vated the case may be or long standin OVER 30 YEARS DEVOTED TO THE THE HEAD, THROAT AND LUNGS. DR. ABORN’S TREATMENT revitalizes the who rrhal affections and : imption, and thereby prolongs life. builds up and instantaneous relief, ainst cold Gives 1 dency or predispost DR. ABORN'S OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 554 SUTTER ST., hetween Powsll and Mason, San Francisco, Cal. Sutter-street cars from Market-street ferry pass the door. Electric cars at San Jose depot, corner Third and Townsend streets, transfer - to Powell, corner of Ellis; get off corner Sutter and Powell streets. OFFICE HOURS, 9:30 to 12, and 2 to 4. ifies the system to co street SLASHED HIS ABDOMEN et WITH A SMALL KNIFE ‘;fin‘l‘"”' PETER JIURAN, A COOK, AT- TEMPTS SUICIDE. PHELAN WAS THE THEME. Having Been Accused of Theft, He Preferred Death to a Life At- tended by Disgrace. Fortieth District Democratic Club Meeting at Point Lobos ANTI-BOSS MEETING. of the Thirtieth Republieans District. Adopt lutions. The regula g . of Tt ict Repu ! -Crimmins) was he Hal MceNe ged WILL _—ee———— OF THE LATE " CAPTAIN GOODALL HIS ENTIRE ESTATE DEVISED TO IMMEDIATE RELATIVES. Property in Menlo Park All Goes to His Children—George C. Perkins and Edwin and C. M. Goodall Present the Testament. mee the club to ¥ when the Political Notes. Republics Assem inth 1s follows: To Caro- | first meeting Thursds widow, the home | was signed by -three citizens, t side of 1 being representativ busine ! offic rs of t Dr. J i to Harry McAllister 1 mbers of to ition of Republican clubs € Assembly districts, and f the club created by au- Republican County Com- thousand members of the league were accordingly notified The names of sev prominent members of the leagu presented by the com- mittee as es to the coming mu- convention, to be submitted to the Republican County Committee with a re- RIS S t sald parties so named b w Ifl\" on d upon the ets in their respec- anding Assembly d icts as delegates to their march Republican convention to be voted for ted camy he offic Dem Central Club has de- mass meeting at Metro- e Saturday e § DEAD TO THE WORLD. 2 he ; is called to Mayor Phelan and Assessor Dodg District and sor intro- ayor Phelan was Thirty-fourth Democratic Club adopted resolutions Washington Dodge ducedi the not mentior A Convict Sentenced for Life Cannot Inherit Property. 2 decided that . that is, serv- met recentl indorsing when a ms G 5 menten sonment for life, | ' The Independent Republican Club of the he forfeits his right to inherit property,|T ~first Asser T héld an enc the same as though he was actually “un- | thusiastic meetir Hall der the sod.” The declsion on this point | NIENL The meeting w 1 to orde Shs In the case of the estate of Thomas | . e e Donnelly, dec 4. Donnelly dled intes-| F. McGlynn, president: H. J. McMahon, tate on February 17, and in Decem- enrolling committee—D, . ber, 1857, Lhe e of the Probate Court Walsh. D. J. Flynn, D. Mul- of this city made a decree of distribution er. W and roll was of the The properts was divided | signed by among widow and - three childron There was a fourth child. James -J. Don- % | nelly. who in 184 was sentenced to serve At Glen Park To-Morrow. the Temainder of his natural life In the | There will be a double bill on the pro- State prison. After the death of hiS! eramime at Glen Par i el Blate prison AT e oAl ol oty | Eramme at Glen Park this Sunday. Be- | sides the regular professional show in the free theater there will be amateurs | galore, with recitations, singing, prize | cake-walking, dancing and operatic | singing. The professional numbers will | be a_laughable sketch by Flemin and hare of the estate to Charles J. Stillwell, 2 private detective, who appiied to the jower court for the share that would have been that of the convict had the latter Kept out of the State prison. Stilwell’s appiication was denied by the lower court on the ground that James J. Donnelly be- fng clvilly dead was to all intents and pur- | ward, a strong act by the Morrises, | Pokes acinally dead. This was upheld by | double contortion performance by La- | the Supreme Court. | jess and Cunningham, and Colburn, the | —_——————— | singing soubrette. = ) — e Mrs. Williford’s Death. M aeninoan T A Coroner’s jury decided yesterday that | Mrs. Adeline Williford of 512 Brannan | - News Letter. SPLENDID RALLY OF A Club Organized in Each Assembly \Three Thousand Citizens Enrolled Within Two Hours. colored full- | trero avenue last night and formed a age holftone of park scenes in to-day’s | club. The County Committee was repre- REPUBLICAN VOTERS District. Anti-Boss Sentiments Applauded--Best Citizen- ship Largely Represented at Meetings. turn-out of | William McHugh and J. C. Walsh, Coun- ty Committeemen for the district. J. F. Sullivan, being the senior member of the HERE was a large good citizens last night to par- NN NNNNANASNS S ANANANN sipate e reliminary or- ‘,’.”llm‘ & 1:’ ol \';; under the | COmmittee, called the meeting to order| Bz lon §o : and stated the object for so doing pur-| auspices of the Republican Coun- t to the call of the governing body ty Committee. In each of the eighteen | representing. the Republican party of the | Assembly districts of San Francis a | city :mlq ]mlmm, of San ’!< :\n{ SCt .fl_'l he 1 b % - = ootor embled body pro ded to elect office club was formed. Officers were elected | Jithout any lose of time. awith the fol- and the rolls were opened for signa- | lowing res Chairmar nain G. A 2 eturns received fro e ibb; s William_Carr. Enroll- tures. Hetumsieeelveg “'«"‘:nfl.] | ing_commi homas Haynes, Hugo | rious districts indicate that 3100 Repub- | Widema Namure, i Jumes)| were enrolled. 1. tion of off the ¢ after ek s were opened for Signa an party of the city acing work- ind a few minutes 110 name ingmen, merchants ¥ onal men ced thereon. County Committe a 5 llied in such numbers n *. Walsh, representing the Po- and mec allied in such numbers = fon, Lrought with him from t At bos s soon perceived y portion of the city quite fl'!’t‘};i £ T me ethods « 1 not tation of the men who vote the e- thachn ‘El mstod o o i an ticket. The Thirty-third District win, d not at ipt, except in |} proud of the record it made at the two or three instances, to resist the on- |ia . where it gave the ]lmrl\' that set of the stanch Republicans re yd government and pProgress Liotithe stanchiRpublisans: v for the entire ticket. It The large enrollment last is the expectation of the same men to| nifies that the Republican masses have in roll up a majority for the ul.-plm resolved to take the reins of party the coming municipal ele | management in their own hand 0l e select a municipal nominating conven- | THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. | tion which 1l composed of the e srade of citizensnip. | olid (Citizens Speak Strongly for achie d last night by i will encourage Republicans Purity and Harmony. hitherto manifested but slight | [ 0 0 _ 14 ciizens' meeting in the volitics 1o come for- h : club was , ¢ r the municipal cam- order rein Hall o 1. The club wiil street, between Valencia and open d n § to 10 p. ni, until by nd_there Friday evening of next week me utmos: t detailed rts prevailed t the meet- f1 district 5 i o eiefted predids George A. Rutz was elected president e ol Percy Beamish vice preside " T m ‘ashman secretary and Senator TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. T Beasle Enthusiastic Meeting Held at Second and Folsom Streets. Georg, L committee was empow- e of nt of the Twenty-eighth As r 1 executive comm Glmet twenty-five memhers ny H \ resolution was adopted unanimously, cond ar indorsing the County Central Committee The following officers ttor Burgette, President Rutz and Joseph S, Spear. president; Truman spoke cloqtiently secretary; e nent com- ¥ at. tnd ol ey THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. been who wished Independent Republicans Combine for clean-up pricelets - for everybody The whole store is house-cleaning. The odd lots, the broken lines and the assortments that lag at clean-up prices. Shirt Waists — A big assortment of percale and lawn Shirt Waists; in checks, stripes and small fig- white or s Fishnet for Sash Curtains—Yard wid ecru; neat as wax for bedrooms; clean-up at Hale until sold. Yard 2 Ri:c | ures; up to date in fit, cut and finish; linen collars i e e e and cuf t0'42; cleanup price at Hale: with roses; a neat little summer shade hat; were §1 | C3CH-rctrrreerciit ittt Sy Oneita Combination Union Suits for ladies— A glove-fitting union suit, 50 per cent wool, per- fectly elastic, buttoned across front, pearl buttons, silk shell finish, tape-bound neck, improved flap seams, all sizes; clean-up price until all are sold Suit §1.00 Ladies’ Imported Stockings—The famous Herms- cleanup . 50c¢ Sailors—A “jaunty little affair, in were popular at 65c; cleanup price 50¢ one and $1 for, each. them now at Hal selling s Rough Straw navy or white; until sold, each. Split Braid Sailors—Double brim: in navy only; of the swellest little hats of the year; were $1 Hale’s cleanup until sold, each. : 90 e R e R N rote b dorf dye: full length; very elastic tops: Richelieu- Hale's cleanup until sold, per package.......... double heels and toes; sizes 8 to 10; one of the D ! lines we ever offered; while they last, at A round Frame for cabinet pictures, at Hale's cleanup, Pair............ i ise cleanup, each - 17¢ willed Roller Toweling—20 inches wide; every 30 bars of Hale's | thread pure linen; the lic quality; on the cleanup LOTIS e L s, until sold, yard. . L s’ Bandana Ties—One of New York's latest The Famous “H. B.” $1.00 Glove—A two-clasp fads; and silk four-in-hand tie, with wide ends, = kid glove, in red, nav green, brown, mode, in Foulard and bandanas effects; would make a swe gray, white and black; yest $1.00 glove we have tie with a summer shirt waist; shown for the fi ever seen; pair.... S SO0 time to-day at Hale's; each .50¢ and 7 : 4 3 ? The Hte. Jouvin — A real French kid 3-clasp > Velvet Stocks — In black and white, beautifully = glove at $1.50 is being shown in many new fall appliqued with steel graduated fringe; one of the | shades at Hale's. richest neck pieces we have ev : shown for the Chamois Gloves embroidered or plque first time at Hale's to-day; e A et a : and SBT3 s, with enameled clasps to match the glove, or Beaded Elastic Belts, with graduated fringe, to | Dlain metal effects. A cake of Chamols Soap and go with stocks mentioned ove, a hi‘.’l\ll!f\l]hlilfl\‘ washing instruc ns with every pai all sizes: at being shown for the first time at Hale's to- Lot --85¢ and §1.00 2.75 10 $4.50 ale Wrappers—25 dozen new Wrappers Just arrived; a neat littl It fits perfectly: is well wrapper for summer wear; trimmed in braid, with the el combinations shown for In jet and aine very popular the coming season; st time at Hale's to-day...$1.25 and $1.75 effect; dozen will be introduced at, Combination Y ind Stock Collar—Beautifully DL appliqued in pearl or jet spangle: one of the fads of Brown's Celery Phosphate — A" delicious summer the shown for the first time at Hale's to-d beverage: will be serve = AT NN free to our shoppers to-da each .00 and %4.00 | a refreshing drink i + Deimel H | Linen Mesh. | Exceptional } St Millinery [ =i | Reductions. ae's | + = — L ~NNNAN AN A NN AN AN A NSNS anyan | on kri- mi treets. trict signed the membership Toll at n:: MISSING COMPLAINT will be opening meeting of the district club held The next-me ctirollment committee, Harmony's Sake. duy evening at Mowry's Hall. |in California Hall, alzet, Tast FOR A MISSING MAN Comm Thirty-fiffth District Club enrolled | evening. S. Strau ted presi- ign the roll iy as many members as did the Thirty- THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. }1.‘._”““\-1 J. P Stevens see The — - 11 attended and ourth and the good fecling displayed au- - s g enrofimenc committee -was 20 | “BRICK” McPEERSON MAY BAVE I naedeRue e : a - disp au pointed: John Breen, He Bonfack, J. S surs well for the success of the party in Thepe Was a Good Attendance but| b 'McCasty ana Charies \Wail. The ut- MADE HYPNOTIC PASSES. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT {hat dietrict. One of the first announce- | e | most harmony prevailed. The officers in ; = . ments of the evening was t! 1n"h» Thirty No Very Marked Features. ‘.4ll‘ml-1unu were ,,1.‘1.;! m)\.munu sly = 2 2 fitth District Republican Club s s & " land th spects are that the present | Suspicion Grows That the Poli cers - | independent « zation, desirec There were about 140 people at the open- berst ill be more than doubied P ice Permanent Officers Chosen and Bin- finddpendentiongariy '.::x?m andy body and | ing ’n:' llmrrul‘l of the Thirty-eighth Dis- '\‘\)ulr'\'m the v~x:‘>u|nx ek iy Courts Have Been Used to Give into the new organ ther of the clubs of th It was anti-Crimmins from start to fin- ok ohag it was sald that t he Wigwam on Golden Gate . Col c thusiastic Speeches Made. e 7 he mext | trict in“the Wig { olor to a Contemplated : P : gistrict would follow suit within the next| ;o pear Laguna street. About two- FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. Swindle. Dt e ""’I““‘ < The meeting, which was held in the hall | thirds of this number placed their names i a lower Metropolitan Hall 1 lencia. street, w ddressed by | on the list at the desk of the secretary. = = nally inténde Lhrator T Muher, Harvey Sanborn. | R. W. Rober(s called the meeting ‘l‘lm-l'u(-,-Over Two Hundred Members From | wne nypnotic notortous Hall or 3. O'Connor and J. B. Daly. Dr and stated the objects of the ¢ e f Brick” McPherson to have moment it fmw.“ wi ected president and ( n).m something to zay .;r\ pure politic “n‘x;: the North Beach Section. o hean “wi et Stone secre ¢ by an s vote. 1e glory of the Republican party. With | X E 2 nelsca the meeting | Stone secretary by unepimous 8oie, S8 | bt Hitle ado he named as chairman Dr.| One of the most enthusiastic meetings | With money seems to be potent in the lo- the attend- of the club, consists of Thomas |I. B. Da and as secretary A. M. Cur- | of the evening was that of the Forty- | cal police cou . rate, the com- e S istte Jc A. Shepston Jr., J rie. The iling committee med by | fourth District. Washington Square Hall | plaint th 4 swore to st N embe S e | O'Connor, William A. George and George him wer: . Bourbin, ;; W. Thompsonl, | was crowded with solid citizens of the | Wednesds 1dge Treadwell's court, s follows: | A. Lee. membersiip roll of the 00 B T oy o or e | North Beach district, and the announce arging on ymas R. Davis with the Vy,isecs | Wil be onen &t CUReren, Do nte M e At | famporary officars were made;pern | ment that it was likeiy that all of the in- | embezzlement of $100,00, has disappeared = % . ~ ‘he new chairman considered it dependent clubs of the section would from the archiv Williams = i ; - Tt Merk Mc 5 | sary to a committee on_by-l oudly applauded. Harmony | Clerk McQus res that he never K i open in the THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. | and he s such €, C. Morris. T an of the evening. Dr. Camp- | saw it and kn ing about it. The ity ARl Schwart alman, A. W. Liechti and T )”""*“‘IP,-("“ 317 | Judge knows not about and Car- il el 2 i tacti “asi The mee as very quiet. les Mild president and | . R ; temand d Minna st Bossism Repudiated by Enthusiastic ©s < lellalod bt mpbishisecretary Cheitollowms | Denthn saysihe Danned [X to) Clepic Mo | 2 W ppointed by the president | Quade. THIRTIETH DISTRICT. Members. _ THIRTY-:INTH DISTRICT. charge of the membership roils: | Prosecuting Attorney Carpenter drew up uffern, L. Strohl, J. Over 200 membars Frank K ohl were enrolled. mes Vallero. the complaint at the request of Attorney Harvey Brown, but says that he knew | nothing of the particulars; as Brown as- and C. Colonel Eddy Elected President and | Republicans Meet In Pythian Castle o in the Thirty-sixth. The big hall at | | : the corner of Twenty-eighth and Church : | sured him that evervthing was all right and Select Of icers. Strects was crowded with solid voters of 100 Members Enrolled. FORTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. he did not trouble himself. L s 5 e ] Colonel T. V. Eddy was unanimously - udge Treadwell says that Carpenter The Republicans of the Thirtieth Dis- listrict, who were there to insist that - SEarIRE I : } presented the complaint to him and h licanis ot = Ot boss rale be thrown off and | elected president of the Thirty-nintn I presente e complaint to him and he e v{-— S u,';,l '\t'-k wed 1o do as they pleased at | trict Club and J. W. Hardy was nad The Roll Was Signed by One e e st M S ersanaC Garpen- officers lerin, | the. coming convention, Matters culmi- | secretary, Turn Vercn Hall on e Hundred and Fifty Re- fietrangs i tosses yamnitie rale ot yated e adoption o resolution call- ce crowdeg 0f C e doc % sec a 2 'arpenter, preside I Crane, secr John | nated in ”‘) O is members ropre. With those who had already become mem- publicans. did not ask for particulars. . Loor Kennedy, ¢ “!'»‘"- '-fi . UpOILALIC LI "' S Couats o bers and those who Intended to. Over 104 A | "The Davis wanted appears to be as Mever. e enrollment committee will n McCa Duvidson and A. B.| members w ppointed by the presicent | Sembly District met last night Gart= DGR feetea iip. the scera by o 1w .very night for the next six days at | Mahoney. s of the County om- to take charge of the membership rolls baldi Hall, 423 Broadway. About 200 citi- | swift passes from “Brick,” in furtherance the corner of Russ and Howars S, | mittee now o \g | positions in tha | for the next six days, when they will re- | zens were present when the meeting was | of a scheme to make some people believe where the books will be kept open. | City Hall cannot_serve us honestly main oven. called to order by Harry Lewis. Organi- | that he “looks like money consclentiously,” said the resolution President Bddy made an eloquent ap. lon was effected by the election of | There the celebrated case rest THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT. the way of opposition to it Rerk, “He dwelt at length upon the neces mns B Byonn. choimmon andin el U maommein a T “Hone: k Irench. a sity for hard fighting at the ext election mlun{ e The ;]»h. ML g-& i r "_‘_yes I"'n "ama:es of the district, was clected pr and was roundly applauded. M.-H. Smith nted the following enrolling commit- app & ~ Tamale Grotto nightly. ® More Than Three Hundred Good | $imes Nagle secretary. Both were 8R4 others also delivered addresses. The with instructions to keep the roll s e Citi Sioned the Roll ed by acclamation. President French wius meeting was highly enthusiastic and har- | gpen at the Wisconsin Hote Mont- In the Divorce Court. County Committeeman M. MeDonald | Sy Ae PR zoni, W. G. Barlow, P. F. Sanback, L.!from Susie Tapfer on the ground of wil- aiieait $ order % e homas W. Dennls FORTIETH DISTRICT. Meyerhack, and R. Schottler. ful desertion. Judge Bahrs has gra called the meeting to order celsior | John Conway, George Hughe & granted Hall, corner Eighth and Folsom st Davis 5 [ -‘;',‘“;\-“]! m""‘,“,“; “"i{'xl";‘fll_shl":fhht‘-m‘i‘ Agnes David a divorce from Robert L. 2epublic: v 3uilfo; 3 i paign were made by Milton E. Babb and | 20 S - S the .In{:nm: P .lf‘r the l;‘f‘,vuhll ns ng,mt?‘ ]J Gy ’l"\-m J.‘(r“;k [Dufty Officers and Committees Elected Chiries wenber. . S David on th iz: uhnwd\:lhi;?.\airlll’l"le“tinhr‘vr\[;\r:n‘, he Thirty-first Distric & announced B D. Berr s Eislogquan : : .“following resolution, introduced by rce hay iled by Louis the object of the meeting and read the | BAZtY harmony and district Independence, | and Fifty Signed the Roll. han, was adopted: e o for e resolutions wT“_r!] Y l\hA\:“u\n\\)“t v-n'vril: were applauded to the echo. Between fifty and sixty people were Res k.:‘\rnr}]; f;},’i"‘ra.‘-fmp’?imfifi,\"'\-th‘f for desertion Katie o ot Repaniivans 1o come for-| THIRTY-SEVENTA DISTRIGT. |Preeentat the gathering and formation for | nereby D i s s e B O R e i iy i oan 3 i : . the Fortieth District organization. The | the principles of the Republfi harty A A R R L e e i ward and take an active part in the Re- L . Hainque for cruelty, and Maud Lussier il s fais & x == meeting was held in Bear Club Hall, on cemplified by the wise pi- = HiiNam Lussler. for et for theneond notathe Crimmins-Kelly Combination Turned | the corner of Post and Fillmore stréets. | administration of William Mc- against Willlam Lussier, for desertion. )2 o s P 5 e | It was called to order by County Comm: and we also reaffirm our fealty payers. John Collins called _to i ; Lttt cause of Republicanism in ] < as tempc chairme T teeman Dave Short, assisted by his broth- cause T n prealfe asitemporafyithdismen anae Down by True Republicans. 55 cornmifteenian W -Wilkinson: Nearly i1, State dnd local aftairs; and Appiause. | Frank Dougherty was named | The Republicans of the Thirty-seventh | all present signed the roll. \ The business I "That we hereby pledge as temporary secretary, A motion passed | District lost no time in getting throush | ¢ il e L rselves to support the Republican unanimously making, the temporary offl- | with their business. More than that they | ag secretary. ‘The enrolling commiitee se-| tickeg at the coming clectipn, proviced rollment committee W poointed | did not lose an opportunity of expressing | lected consisted of §. Zacharlas, John J. | the platform adopted by the nexe mu- W, Cahill, A. Friedlander, James | their opinions of the machine. Mowry's | Cassidy. B. McGinnls, George A. Crall and | Dicipal convention provides fof 58 A, S \\'r(;n‘z’:y‘\;g R;':Ixfl"x 'x"'?"hm re. | Hall on Laguna street and Ivy avenue | Barb. < = | &nd finances of our city government. he roll wa opened fo ° Te- | was filled when County Committeeman | 5 as sig v 150 Republic: -eption of Signatures for membership in | 3 2 = | The roll was signed by 150 Republicans. b and within half an hour more | Fred Bggers called the meeting to order | FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT. i = than 200 hames had been signed. and stated the object of the gathering. ST The famous old J MOORE WHISKY is <NGORPORATED In a short speech J. . Haves grilled the | Three Hundred Republicans Signed |, ccommendea b s tor ity and | U SATURDAY’S SPECIALS, THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT. | Crimmins-Kelly combination in a most he Roll of th medicinal use > it is pure. | . : | thorough manner, saying that the Re- the Roll of the Club. R T | Brannan Street Rang With Enthus- publicans of that district had declared in| <Ywhen the meéting in the Forty-first As- Drowned in Russxap River. ';GRANULATED best cane SUGAR 2 :‘:;\'_nr :‘:t;‘:f clean primary :lrl)?”l‘\;r(;f]\”li- sembly District was called to order in| A Young n]\.\n £ y;ml Rn'lh!nrd ;qm.-uv;” .20/ 1hs $1.00 i i i ks ieco Sl e he | pixley Hall last night the hall was crowd- | was drowned vesterday at Mesa Grande, | o lasm and a Big Roll Signed. | representative men of the district were | o’ "No time was lost in clecting Frank | about two milessouth of Duncan Mills. BEST. FAMILY FLOUR...50-Ib sack 806 There was an enthusfastic rally' of Re-|SP15ed to #0 down to the bagk room of | w. Marston president of the club and A.| He' was bathing in Russian River with Regular %c. Gilbert's Hall at 741 nnan street. | what to and how to da it. He for one | Hanel OfConmor, James Reinfleld, ohe | board when he disappeared. His friends | Regular 2Zie dozen. 3 After a few speeches, explaining the ob- | would not agree to “do politics” in any | ori Greer and W. J. Gerrard. About 300 | tried to attract the attention of a boat- | ject of the call and the importance of | such a manner. signed the roll. man named Frederick Day, but the jatter | EXTRA Choice Creamery BUT- His declaration was greeted with a storm of applause, out of which arose one | lone protest against what the person organizing for the coming campaign, John F. Ahern was unanimously chosen chair- man and Eugene King y. The | following committees were appointed pleased to Il “treason to the part Enrollment—John — Lawless, Edward | The lone protestant was Colonel E.”S. | Thomas Sullivan, Walters Hugh Duff and | Salomon, and though he waved his walk- Lyons ing stick frantically and raised his voice | Charles Finance—J. Lucy, Philip Cassidy, James | to a high pitch he was unable to finish C. Symon, George Kidd and -Edward |his speech, for the checring of Hayes' | Priest. remarks. At last, disgusted with the re- | ecutive—P. J. Hagan, Thomas.Doyle, | ception, he strode angrily out of the ha Thomas Duff, Joseph Guerin and Alfred | followed by about twenty of the adher- Cook. | ents of the Fifth and Market stree Two hundred and fifteen signed the roll. | bosses. The remainder of the. business was transacted with dispatch. Albert L. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT. | wald was selccied a8 chairmans W. i, | ‘2“?{“‘;}; secretary, thén"h’,\' l4ineh[3;lx\ and | S. bby as sergeants-at-arms. The en- rolling committ sel d Organized at Maennerbund Hall | tolling commities “seiccied consistea .5{] Alexander, J. I Scott and B. G. Haskell. In accepting the position as committee- | man Mr. Head had some very cutting | Assembly District assembled at Maenner- | things to say of the attempts of the o *| Crimmins-Kelly . combination to _sec bund Hall on Twenty-fourth and Po-| conirol ‘of the Republican party. About 1115 residents of the district signed tne With a Good Representation. | The Republicans of the Thirty-third roll. The roll will be open at H. G. Sey- sented by J. F. Sullivan, Felix Dugan, | den'’s, 428 Hayes street, and at the Ter- oung men were joking and | TER.. paid no attention. “hen <covered the truth Day, who | Take advantage of this sale thought for some at 1 32 1-2¢ Lay in your FORIY-SECOND LISTRICT. | | resides at 1012 Devisadero street in this | winter supply. We pack {ree of charge. Res- sity, stripped and d or the body. but " mLEY Organization Promptly Eifected.\‘ fullv 1t was later recovercl | ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 1-Ib | 5 named Sheridan hal a mile be- y Good Enrollment of Voters. | itw: Beunlon was bmploped i ‘he Facic |~ can 402 Argonaut Hall was crowded last night | was 2} years of age. S S | EXTRA New Mild CHEESE........10e when the County Committeeman called — ——— ! Regular 20c 1. Mrs. Craven-Fair at San Rafael. | BABBITT’S SOAP. Mrs. Nettie Cravén has appeared at the | Marin County Hotel, San Rafael, under | SAPOLIO . .7 cakes 25¢ ..4 cakes 25¢ the meeting to order sharp at oclock, | T. D. Riordan was elected president of | the club and Dr. F. G. Baird secretary. The following were elected an enrolling | committee: H. H. Kuchmeister, J. B.|the name of “Mrs.'N. R. Fair.” The hotel | COUNTRY ORDERS filled at sh i Jomor e, Gharles McClain | wag formerly known as the Parisian | assh Shionos fres o0 citne 100 DG At BuC=Crant IsEas oM mene Hotel and is kept by Mr. Schneider. It S roll 2 R was prominent in the recent Fair-Craven | |348=-18354 Market Street | litigation. Several persons belleved to be | her ‘agents have called at the store of | _ | Matthew Gilligan, who also figlired in the | | big case, and incidentally have endeav | ored to secure from him any information | | at his command. The appearance of Mrs. | | Craven has created a sensation in Sanl Opp. 7th. 'Phone S. 292. No Branch Stores, FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT. A Big Enroliment and a Repre- sentative Meeting. One hundred and fifty well-known citi- zens of the Forty-third Assembly Dis- NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renciated. KING, WARD & . European plan. Rooms, 50c to $1 b0 ay; 5 to 38 week; $8 10 $30 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room; fire grates im every Toom; elevator runs all night, 3 Rafael, as gossip has it that it presages a reopening of the celebrated case. The lady denies herself to visitors.

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