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The Man With Two Wives Will o 1o Ollie Williar Turned - t'Aum' ’: i'f’f_t o _— On the Gas. [ AR e R R R Y 1 . . December 17, NO ADVERTISE —e - dies of - - nfort, swiftness o MENTS for that issue will be rop- & [ieteday snd il be B T e S 3 re & few of ¢ cements of. SATURDAY ar t m “ g00d were recently dis -l : and ready for maiing, can * b t —_———— . ) r on review * SHE HAD PROMISED HER YOUNG & obt news de : TH LOCAL COMPOSERS. ’ . i r RO DO 3 o, | business % | * ora Gold Medal Awarded to A. F. Lefea » tder 1 iros e | rala and the pi f This Cit 1% off dlease ‘e Your or- w | moss-draped forests of o y ASLE . bes ) : Mrs. Ollle B. Williar three years ago | & O7CC- Please place you % | “Commection s The Musicians' Club gave a concert s f \ e L . . left her husband, her sad story was | & der at once, as the supply | the Mexican ¢ tral and the Sherman & Cl H 1 M . ended yesterday when her dead body was o ) ~ . ARG Ty was of grea portar ~ e 1aid on a slab in the Morgue, Ses : will be limited. S il pue_Calitorr cult of San . : % 3 VAMOS A Sickness and poverty had fallen to her all rivals. 1ally advantagec programme consistec - - t r i at lot and weary of her struggle she chose | @F¥ ¥ X XX XXX XXAXXXXXXXXO nections are ms at’ New O§00US | ot “one number, of local - fning o t I the fate of the suicide. She was found | —_—— vith all limited for Was! The purpose of the conce r - ‘ o o M yesterday morning unconscious in her| RECEDTION TO M. BENARD. Iew X hicago. St. Lou an out two string quartets w » 2 room in the Ashworth House at 320 Mason _ 3 Limit atnthe qulchaut ¥ o ten for a compet h had street s of the place noticed the | Eminent French Architect Greeted - IShEful Totte betayen ¢ sl‘;jw;F; Lo » N " " i 3 strong od f illuminating gas issuing by His Countrymen in This and the East. Arthur Foote of Boston e ¢ n- To the Ancient City and trom her room [hey broke the tra »mi % Cig. Sy om;—;——‘ Doser, who awarded the firet pr 5 N | and passed the bellboy through, so that = s e L GREATH medai—to Alois F. Lejeal of this city ooy of » Back for Half Fare. |ne'coua uniock the aoor e werCpinat Monsleuzil shsossd; the emingat Dl = OUSE | e second priseca oy P e inside. The ey 2 architect, who captu S| ize a e 4 Charles E. Pemberton eight to hin The Southern Pacific has fust announced | o1 the Inside 1% becn effoetad vha g 2% | international competition for plans for | Bequeaths Ii" ::n“" Estate to His | “1i Quartets were p perc oy <ol s the sale tickets from this city | ynae woman was fouad st ot had | the new University of California, was ten- ged Mother. manner by the Minet b to the ( and return for 355 retired on t than the regular | thought at ne way only. faint flutterds rtunity for a | perceptible h e nd storied city, and reby i 2d | dered a reception last evening by the| The will of the late D o, Svaning, Tt was | etich colony.of Ban Franciscs I the. as. | Gresthoame. ot ol sensation an t that she was dead, b | Red Men' gd 3 Aoyl L Put 2 | sembly hall of “im Red All. n's buil Lln(.“' Consul at Se Korea, and recent ad- | Its charact e ot ,dw“ wery | Post street, and his countrymen turne 1sor ¢ e peror of Kore 2 od | its t ving “_f her bosom b y t him and | Visor of the Emp f Korea, was filed | its rhy Clarence Ridgley Jeal's composit which 1s me United States | f€NSation among are twe »"from two mic quality es It qu a ch n s evidences th. still living < e o 2 o on- | for probate yesterday. Mary E. reat- | ful tone. It consists of four m ts, Sy v best time of the R D ad- b Tespisapn. TTe | CIREEO TS SEE 08 (he SuCOems SRS Bob- | Neass, decedent's mother B offers the | each of which is worthy of praise th = - s the obicet Tickets will be clous w n_was hurried fn__an | 0rs his abilities i ot will for probate, s s that the deceased Another very able < Bhisncs Tty by | the center of the hall, which was decorat- | Wil fo - ; od observation b e S morgelving Hos- | 40® o0 The French national colors. wers | ¥as 53 ¥ of age at the time of his | romanza for plano or ¢ Pond.” th ,|’x:a§l‘(‘x,nl,'“l= e Ip'r:’-rl; pitat gy ‘;:’{As”_fr :::1 ”x;pv""lilml‘lrl’ll‘“”rpalmrlllr:ygr two large tables. and on each was a mon- | death. t at he left an estate in this city ;l; ;“:;U_"Hl by P lipemniern . . Ket street for full particulafs. | restoratives, but bafore the omeochos | ster punch bowl, from which & champaghe $10.000 1, ‘valus sng thar opert 2% | and quite apropos to 1ts. tite In the Divorce Court. "o the 1 —_——————— " | time to roll 'up their sieeves she expired. . | JuiCE waR sty merysdiauring the evons L3 " Sroved . hatsre LWLy cal audience present w well ple sselmann } cer A"Artol s % | ~She left a note in pencil on her tabie, | In) < n es Consul General o vith this work that core was @ srpeind o PRLL SR Suicide Identified: | addressed to her 13-year-old son Hares, | Bresident Legallet of the Fourteenth of chited Biates Consul General at NenAen A o - - st b HOHERTEE || The body o the man whi)oxt his throat | fesding os Selss. * | July sommittse weloomed the quest of the | eplte o Koren | o s to | te. gems By We A 1 een g ley House, 18 Mason street, on | Harry, dear forglve me for breaking | jowd by A. de Trobriand, Consul General ’lllbil;.n:“;‘ T v.\'\\kn' ’i;“uanl“an.l executrix. ‘lm'l_'l";h.llrh‘:.‘ ”Lnnln’q e th B More New Lawyers. ¥ Dight, was identified at the | my word. Y MAMMA. " | for Fr: e in _this cf A. Gous s LA I e !lni"r ,l‘\' 1. | o e e € ast two 4 the Commission- William Dooly of 319 Bush Her son h been attending school at| Brun and E. Raas. M. Benard respc na Elizabecn oot Ar . Baldock < b t of F. C. Jones, recently a| Hoitt's Academy in San Mateo County. | gracefully, expressing his apprec x o EA 5 Ry TOpt have it Stockton Last Mon she told him t she was | and thanks for the kindness shown him St ——— G ! -seven applicants is ”i 'x‘xaxhl to have led | tired of living and intended to kill herself, by the l"rvfurh Pl’;-\'fidfhl.* of t Lcl « “{' and Order of Pendo. Gese actice law. deceased to commit suicide. He begged ar aded with her not to do | especially for the reception in his honor, = z AR Clark h e e %0, and she nd promised that | A string orchestra rendered excellent _There were many of the friends of T o gor & £ are tha Hitchcock School | she would not commit sufeide. slc during the evening, and the aftair | Golden Sate 4‘;”‘?‘1“1 of the Order of | g oo : . e 1 . That is the explanation of the note, | was pronounced a success—a fact that o In the Soclal Hall of the Forest- | is characteristic ne larh McKin The formal opening of the Hitcheock | made yester) ¥ by the boy's father, H. R. | was due to the efforts of the Fourteenth of bullding last night to enjoy a musical | Thers eienste A A D. 2 School Rafael, presided over by Rev. | Williar, age for an Easte aper con- | July committee, the officers of which are | and ary pro, = Richards, | C. Hitchcock, will tz ace Monday, De- | cern, with e at 214 The | Parker's g e mme presented for | o by Alfred Kelleh. follows: A. Legallet, president; S.|their entertainment by the social commis. by B. ¢ y n and tw Vvice presidents; J. . | tee of that body. The programme was| Prati aloe interpre Richert, secreta followed dancing. | Richards. | cember 18, T wil nd a recept 14 | Brun and J. Dup t 1849 | God treasu be appropriate | boy Harry a daughte & cough. Never 1, . vears old, Rob WINTER REEFER COAT PICTURED OPPOSITE, IN BLUE, for ; 98c. To fit chaps between the ages of 3 and 8 years. Just Come Early, That’s All! + | We’'ll Do the Santa Claus | + PICTURED OPPOSITE, | IN BLUE, PRETTILY BRAIDED, for 98c. None for dealers. To fit chaps between 8 and 7 years. Shall We Say Come Early? — — | It’s @ Christmas Gift From I | Us to You. Above we show our prettiest of Top Coats' > in tdn covert, with velvet collar. * Theye" nothing in San Francisco at §5 as good ag 1t and of course you know we build Top Coqr® b T S el Act This Year. :fit:cl‘arx Jull of style, prettiness, APHAEL'S RAPHAEL'S RAPHAEL’ INCORPORATED, INCORPORATED. R S The ’Frisco Boys, The “Eriseo Boys, The "Frisco Boys, Cor. Kearny St. & Union-Square Av. Cor. Kearny St. & Union-Square Av. || Cor. Kearny St. & Union-Square Av.