The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 27, 1899, Page 5

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FKANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1899. . DESPERATE FIGHT OF DEMOCRATIC BOSSES Buckley and the 7Rainey=Examiner Combine in the Ring. Gavin McNab's Reform Democracy May B: Absorbed by the Contending Factions—The Lambs Want to Appropriate Phelan and Dodge. BUSINESS MEN MOVE FOR A MARKET-STREET PARK Land in Front of the New Post: office to Be Cleared. - Manufacturers’ and Producers’ Association Starts the Ball Rolling to Beautify the City on Its Main Artery. Why does the Examiner in its pro- its anti-bcssism skip 1886?2 Inquiry: fessed review of Was it not hand in glove with Boss Buckley in in that year's cam- out of the party who ly opposed the local that year, and did it not ign read every Democrat not support or who oper pui up, notoriously, by Boss Buckley? record it made for itself ead the record, the Respect-;lly. AN OLD DEMOCRAT. SAID SHE SMOKED OPIUM. 2ld not got B 3 z = | i Grave Charge Made by Edwin Hay- st = ! ! Y2 den Against His Young Wife. COLLIS—“NEVER TOUCHED ME.”" Ex: 894. e AT ANGEL ISLAND. lose Examination of Federal antine Methods at the Station. MEDICOS CLEVERLY PORTRAYS DICKENS’ CHARACT A RIS S Sdadaddd Il i a2 a a2 At S I AR I I IR L R L L ) .\‘r‘"‘""VV.'"tfv.‘fi”'v".’V""”!"’O'O!tt’i\""O.’".".’"'"UO”"”U’iO".’.'..DO"”."'."U"' BALLOTS TO BE PRINTED. Election Commissioners Let the Con- tract for Primary P: i foeententen it t RSOSSN DG e AFFILIATED CLUBS. Centra! L=ague Criticized and an Executive Cornmittee Appointed. d Republican Clubs had a “reep " SYMPATHY WASTED ON HIM. Richard Jessup Has Apparently De- THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. PEPESPRESRERPERRERPR SRTF SR BCS LI PEPFRITY X No transaction comp etz until customer is satisfied. Miss = R. George 2= oo JHE EMPORTR %52 Nagie, and Fancy Bag g"ofra:o, GoldenRule Bazaar. ‘;"!"fhe&" s aturda; 5 riday Night. Y CALFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. S atupday This is posi the last day of the famous Five St. Leons, the Australian tamily of gymnasts and acrobats. Bring the ¢ dren fo-dav 1o sez their funny monkev, ““Jock.”” Pertorman 10/ 12a. m and 2 t0 5 p. m. Admission Free—E Hall, Second Floor. : And School - School Books Supplies. The big store’s special department will be opened for business to-morrow (Friday) on main floor, back of rotunda. Thousands of parents who made substantial savings in our School Book Department last year will no doubt be pleased to duplicate their experience by buying here their children’s books and supplies for the coming term. The Summer Me"’s suits. Clearance.: Our entire guaranteed line of Men’s All-wool Sack Suits for sammer, those that were $7.50 and $10, a dozen different styles, well trimmed and well made, all sizes—cut to close to ... .. ... $5.85 = $12.50 Sets Dinner Sets. 7,75755 Msakin’s Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, light brown border, with colored autumn leaf decoration, 105 pieces, for 12 people, worth $12.50—this week only . . . $7.25 Thursday One-Day Sale Ribbons, i8¢ and 25¢—Tvwo nes of Fa antial factorily, da each These for Three Days. Clearance Sale of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Straw Hats for three days only (Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday)—one~third off our reguiar prices: Men ...17¢ 30c 50¢ 67¢ 84c $1.00 $1.34 $i.67 $2 The Crane stock of Men’s Furaishings, bought at 65¢c on the Dollar, must be entirely clesed out by Saturday night. Never before such bargains in men’s wearables. Prices like these are seliing the goods quickly. shble Fam--lnfrfiands. g Shirts and Drawers ... 3 izcan Shirts and Drawers and Drawers, gt Another remarkable offering in pure foods and Liguors for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. Special attention is called to the White Wine ltem. : Grape-Nuts— Nutmegs Coffirin— Imported lelee Salt (O Pure Fruit Syfl!_:s— i Bourbon Whiskey cottle... 1HAMAAALARRE AR A RANAG ALEROLA0ARA B EABBR BN tE AR AEAADAEANNARAN BEAURAEAABEAGARAEERANEEAEARNIIRNAEERtEaRANRARSANAASAAERIAARARRARAGARARARARARERNEA KEPT DISEASED CATTLE. Health Officers Make a Raid on I. L. termined on a Career of Salomon’s Stockyard. C blic Park. ot a Pul g F. K . Pt £ last night in the ing parties to A : his e sec them claim that _Ni v e ceipts for = The seceta N isy toors thern Eagles Fly To-Night. s o at a communication sent R tar . M 3 erie No. 5, Fra i e ; 4 n Central League Sunday I for My Speck as bon . to te e 3 no answer. This communi- | miscioner Heacock. TI S GE oo e A for a sh \ | cation sted the league to define settle an ambiguous - Be tle to Central gned to h purposes and meet the Affiliated Clubs to | Stamp set J)f‘( s b b bers In full reg: it e - i that ¢ ad been de . et + | formul e mutual plan of action at|and Albert Jeffreys of the Attorney Gen- 2t 8 o'clock sharp. o = T The Towmer GouEt It ay \ b¢ 3 ii;m;:fbf?c:n primar!pes to be held ‘| eral’s office will appear in Mr. Speck’s prepared a high-class enter- | cided that the park had never been ac-|Sence for tw e* or_the . s d fact, for her reput 25 ;um“"g B defense. tainment. so come in your most lustrous | cepted by the city, even if it had been | United Sta L : found in ) as preceded her. ' | “Dr. D. W. McNeil and Gaston Strauss | T e LIS feathers, thereby adding dignity to an | dedicated, and the Supreme Court, to|the dead m was a quantity of ¢ e caustic crit Advances made on furniture and plancs, with | evening_ of refined pleasure for gentle-| which the case was taken on appeal, up- | sulfonal, which he secured to produce made caustic criticisms on the dehberaml | apathy claimed by tbe speakers to have | or without removal. J.Noonan, 10i7-1023 Mission. | men.” This is to be for gentlemen only. | held this judgment. sleep after a debauch on Monday evening.

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