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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL EASTERN INTERESTS HAVE ALL THE SAY Stubbs and Three Others Step Down to Make Room for Five Wise [len of Elected at the Stockholders’ Meeting. A rutisc hnitt, and Out iotham PLHVIGPOIIDOIOPOD tarsh i iedede b e s P O+ 606 0o09 bei et et eiedeie COLL an HUNTINGTON k represented, however, UNFAIR TACTICS OF MIDDLE WEST Not W Pe What the Druggists Wanted. Is illing to Compete With icific Coast Jobbers on Equai Terms. ey NCISCO, Interstate Commerce Commission Continues to Wrestle With Differentials and Their Effect on Our Trade - L Port Se 1t ; andro, where they we v - @i vc 0000000 e ebeieiededeieisisisded tillo House, under the big grape Mark Hopkins Art on 1 « - ] They were then brought back to Oak- » ! t % | land and transferred to the cars of i i £ 5 1 Transit Comp and taken to . s 1t where the 1 univer- 1 4 * * et ac > PY L iy . . rade ol T s to s ! b¢ . committee of T 1 Stanford Di-| Mrs East a ¥ | visfon of Locomotive reers, who had \",r; a ke e b & | the trip in charge, consisted of A, G. | THU « . ¢ $.1E Jordan and Cullen. Those | In @ lods ~ - who represented the city of Oakland were | W 8 2 - . v The body was removed to the & 4 > | Mayor R. W. Snow, H. D. Rowe of the |3 " . ’ Lo - + Oakland City Council. Craigic Sharp of Mor s ) the Board of Trade and F. Sinclair, RBP4 \ g 4 | bur Walker and D. C. Brown of the Mer- s print your catalogue. C rinting sells v 3 . . .-n_F‘m: xchange. oo goods. Mysell-Rollins, 22 Clay of trade ’ * e roster of Leland Stanford Division g — he eff the ‘¢ trade of How the Railroad Calculates. B @ the visitors for | g he Late D las Quint’s Pl 8 s ex nce in cost to the company | ¢ D€ ets the e Douglas Quint’s ace. piaine D. ¢ . r i and less ) ! Witty, messenger in the auditor's « 1 greater th 1 ment of the Custon o [ ‘ Kruttscn 4 : ¢ by Customs Cr I3 ! £ - @ s assistant w 1 Douglas [ - x - * ¢+ d a fe days ago. . . r, material and | ¢ pe L Wiliiam Bradicy. dead in bed w days ag ness w " Ban i bebela oS Sainit The T f Leopold Plau, repre- | ¢ Balawin, Jesse Mc AA™ whiske 1at all p EOOC five ts ers, gave evi- | 4 L | A\ Hammond, W. ( cfpal hospitals in the United Why is - ) - ' f other San Fran- D Bruce, G. Harvey i Al - ity omea rate " B v itard, F. D. Billing ¥ we w 55 PP | ! . Hahn ] Held in Heavy Bonds. g o on, of Redington | ¥ : B e John Shaunessy, siness. 3 of ih t the reduction of | ¢ . E.F. Ongles, his landlady, Mrs. €. D, ery | 1} r < would have on the whole- | o ® Burns, 1. Jordan, E. Jessie street, and himself bec T | e ¢ | — — —_— . - OGCOCC 00D CBBE0E60 e e S o S ] P. A BUELL, WHO DIED A. BUELL, one of the most prom- inent business men of Stockton and intimately associated with all © progressive movements in the San | Joaquin Valley, died suddenly last night | at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Buell was in this | city for business purposes, and his sud- | den death will come as a shock to his | many friends, score. Mr. Buell was the president of the P. A. Buell Lumber and Planing Miils, one of | was also president of the | 1 Assoclation and the B Assoclation, formed | '“I‘ the advancement of the interests of | the San Joaquin Valley. As a public spirited citizen Mr. Huull ‘did not hav superior in Stockton. Every pro movement suggested or attempted wa sure to find him assoclated in its hehn.l{ When_the project to build the San Joa- quin Valley Railroad was floated he was one of its most ardent supporters. His | Popularity knew no bounds, and two years the State. He ockton Commerci S Joaquin Valle Suede Post Street ship- | + 0G0 +09040404040904 0004009009 +5+64040-¢ ADDRESSING SOUTHERN PACIFIC STOCKHOLDERS. fory Z | town, & SUDDEN ENDING OF P. A. BUELL'S LIFE | who are numbered by the | the biggest establishments of its kind in | R | sional election. Hnle’u. | just nine days between there’s the dressmaker, the under one roof for your con can; plete and d have new & real Eton suit : twenty dollars double-breasted, jacket silk- bralded front and reveres cuffs; skirt percaline lined, single box pleat; venetian cloth in navy and black; sizes 32 to 44. (cloak and suit dept. fourth aisle.) T e S S o o o o T SV DA A AP WP SD SIS O O G Ao SCRP SR SRS | tors follows the mee but this year of stockholders, | ec a quorum ir hen the meet 1 for the el se official ire in the All of the officials ing ENGINEERS ARE SHOWN DAKLAND AND VICINITY | Taken in Special Electric w irss truly DINGTON P Siromars co. Cars From Haywards = F. W g DEATH OF “MEMBER OF BRAUN & (¢ 1 to Berkeley. _.__,_y ENGINEERS’ EXCURSION Lunch Served at San Leandro in the Open Air and a Banquet Oakland in the Even- Apr ALAMEDA past t the four nmerc The and city About | to Oakla « business and | ir and wer, vited to meet her imission ple b4 l\(llll g over an excellel f th - wards s S == —————— | Haywards is in full M s b3t X w York Cer bloom t ear was a N - great surpri and when 3 G s they were taken to Haywards Park Savings and Loan Society shown wild flowers grov the Jlicits loans on mortgages or trust deeds sides it pleased them sti Jowest market rates. 101 The party was bro Huntington’s Gift to An AT ' THE GRAND HOTEL ago, when the candidates for Congress were mentioned, he was named as [hew leader of hi district. He refused to run | for the position, however, on account of | the press of business duties. Even at this | early date his name was mentioned as the | most likely nominee for the next Congres- | CUT=-RATE DENTAL PARLORS SAVE ONE-HALF YOUR DENTAL BILL COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS. Painless Methods. 10 Years’ Guarantee. iz s | oY AN VROOM” ©UR NEW HOME), Mr. Buell left a widow and two children. | Three brothers, A. and R. L Buell, and Seymour Buell, | t, and a sister, Mrs. G. Evenings until 9. Sundays all day. Written guarantee 10 yrs. Ful! Set of Teeth, pain- extractions free..§3.00 up h(m. | death of Mr. Buell was probably | Early in the The due to uric acid poisoning. evening he was forced to take to his bed | s eeesoeee ceeeesvee d was attended by Dr. J. I Ste Gold Crowns, 22-k - 3.50 up His last message was to an old Filiings ... 25¢ up 1001 Market Street, rihur Levinsky of Stockton, to whom he | Teeth Without Plates Our wrote the following letter: Speclaity. We give gas. S. W. Corner Sixth. 4e) e S S SEE ELECTRIC DISPLAY. 1t you get ‘this afy e | ). The Largest Office West of Chicago. My Dear Levinsky: up fo midnight come over to my room, No. 108, second floor, Grand. I am under the weather and may want you to telephone for me. Do not break any engagement but come if you can, | and oblige. Yours very truly. | P. A. BUELL. | you and the of the fashionable year—Easter glover to satisfy ; but rest easy (except shoes) which fashion sanctions. but come yreat show day in nine days milliner, the hosier, the as to time, for here venience is every article as early as you we can dress you com- in a day, but milliners ressmakers prefer not to it that way. feather boas : ver gray. 25.00 $20.00 )0 to $20.00 $12.00 to $15.00 French kid gloves (for ladies) French chic and Amencan charm: grace tancy @ (two dollars, yet your choice up to forty dollars.) SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY U MA AS 1 HAMS per Ih GAL FLRNIA 0LIVE 0'[ qt. bot 70¢ Sh‘LLED ALMG\[];. HJ BRANDY hot Tac. 3 buts al. brand -25¢ sz.pn i HDLLAND HERR' V68, 8 for. .. 25¢ FRUIT SYRUPS, but S ea spbe Strawbe: e, v a ORANGES, dozgn_.a.:: g CHOIGE CREAMERY BUTTER, -2 squares 65¢ " COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED CATALOGUE FREE 39 STOCKION ST., near Market. €3 sumber 1 Scochion 3t SLEPHONE MAIN SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF Iron Beds ;s e double si; enamel, FROM .$3.50 to $25.00 THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (Ine.), 1017 - 1025 MISSION STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. Phone Seuth 14 Zun Praneises. STEINWAY Pianos USED AT ALL PADEREWSKI RECITALS. SHERMAN ‘CLAY &:.CO., Pacific Coast Reprosentatives.