The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 18, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1899. 3 TRAIN CREWS BLAMED IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES S g e ey FOR THE FAMOSO WRECK IN MEMORY OF GARFIELD -5 7% | [FBENBAUY in ners from call n accordance Coroner Holds an Inquest Over the Bodies of the Three Victims. Accused Men Criticize the Jurors for Not Having Called the Station Agent at Famoso as a Witness. i = 4 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Mouday---Tuesday ---Wednesiay BAKERSFIELD, Se: they came VOLUNTEERS BANQUETED. mbers of the Young Men’s te Feast Their Return- AAAKAKAAAAAAAAKNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAL AAAAAAAAN AAAAAKAARAAAAA KA AN A NG UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT F THEB CONDITION AND AFFAIRS oF TES PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY Orhhhkhhhhkhhhhhkhhh .t'tt**t'ft**t**ttt*’ AAAAAKAAAAAAAKAAKNAKAAAAAKKAAARAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAKAAAAAAARAKAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A AAAk OAhkhhhhkhhkhhk .;;l&;lt;l;t4ll;nl;tl"tttttt'tttt*ttt'tttt COMPLAINS OF TEE SQUAD. Yow Issues a suits and overcoats. We could tell you every detail about our “Yeargood” clothing—how it is made, what material is used, etc, but it seems to us you should know that it is worthy clothing when we protect you for a year after your purchase,offering at any time to replace free anything not satisfactory. Why, we will even put in new linings if they don’t wear as you think they should. LEGISLATION Passed the Transports Valencia and You are the judge—what you say shall be done. If you say so, we return vour money. We repair the suit or over- coat free for one year at your bidding. Probable Result of the Conference. We Wil Soon Have An 0il Well ss, b “Yeargood” means just what it says— our clothing is guaranteed for a year. All other payme Total Exoe Ever purchase clothing before and be given such liberal privileges ? Boys’ Sailor Suits. We have just received a new line of them Losses tncurrs: L 53,003,347 23 NATHAN JONAS DEAD. An Old Pioneer and Real Estate Man 2,208,248 54 | f 968 58 | in all-wool heavy serge of dark blue, neatly TR, trimmed with soutach= braid on collar ani de- 4 e, this th sign on shieid, in red, blue and black; price $4.00 a suit. GER, Notary Pubife. /BUTLER & HALDAN, General Agents for Pacific Coast, 413 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. W, T. HESS, g the bronchial tubes. ad been for years a prom-| nity Lodse, A. O. U. W. The t Will take place this afterncon at oa. R trom Odd Fellows' Hall Tnter- |l searching inaney. be at New Salem Cemetery. | The deceased leaves a widow and oge son, SAN JOAQUIN M. G. Jonas of The Call editorial depart- ey Send the SUNDAY CALL to § =ont OIL AND DEVELOPMENT €., hing is known by vention of | and cir ayers B aveach hare un- | §§ your friends abroad—wrapped Jordan Interviews MacQueen. | 38 Crocker Building. NOTARY FUSLIC AND ATTORNEY AT-LAW, rw morning, when something ready for mailing, 5c per copy. Dr. David Starr Jordan held a long i~ | - PO | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreciels Bidg. e the convention will be made | D B e Open Evenings from clocik. g e Rasidence, 821 Californis st. below Poweil Fraacisce. L t is expected that at lemst half the | AR RIS E TR R, | Queen about the Philippines. Mr. Mac- | | saz

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