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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1900. 19 SOME MEMBER |ALLEGE COMBINE OF THE BOARD | OF BIDDERS FOR 10 BE DROPPED' CITY PRINTING HOUSE FURNISHINGS. ek s o +0404040404 0404 04+040404+040404040404 040+ 0+040+0+04+0+0+0+04+0 40 +0+0+0+0+04+0 $IH0+0202004 3020000004040 005000 e0dind s Cetasatet ety We are selling just now mous quantities of furniture—and we have no monopoly of the trade. Other stores have the same goods— or goods very similar—and yet very many people seem to prefer to buy enor- 0 addition of large storage L 4 + ? ° z g o o 3 ’o -> g 3 : : - -3 3 4 + - o o 2 3 : $ 3 3 : : o o ° here. And we sell for cash only— +4 % 3 ) 4 o - H H oY give no time—no discounts—no ‘‘ex- O ° ¢ Big Furniture Exposition Bldg, tras” of any sort, and yut so very & o ; = : 4 AN EXTRAORDINARY H + BLOCK : 16TH STREET FROM MISSI many people come here to buy Furni- 4 | First Regiment Wants One|Supervisors’ Committee Be- |3 $ - []" Tu G‘PP ture in preference to the stores that Q . 3 3 ac ress 00 s e 1 : ' ’ ek sl e e e of Second Brigade lieves That One Was $ : o . other alleged ‘“inducements.” ¥4 E 3 P + ‘We make a specialty of our Black Goods department., and bave an immense vart- ¢ o . o Xxami . ; O ety of styles to select from. It will be worth your while to see our line Dbefore o * Now fl}ing! do not “just happen” nowadays. There must be a reason—there IS a reason— 41 ners, Agreed Upon ¢ purchasing your black dress. + $ @nd the reason is a GOOD reason—PRICE! Read the following offers for this week—you will have rea- 2' —_ % Here are a few special snaps on sale this week only at these prices. 3 sons of you n t p <~ 3 of your own to come here, too! 3| Orders Tssued for Parade on tho| Certain Firms Withdrew Their Buas|; Black Homespun 3‘:‘32% BRI PR + o| Fourth of July—Soldiers of the and Substituted Others After a ° ing skirts, eton suits, bicycle costumes, etc., usual price, yard. o ° GAT“LUGUES 3 Fifth Anxious to Go Into Rival Has Submitted His 4 Special price this week only 19¢c ¢ l« il + cnmp. Fxguren. ‘ MARKET STREET STORE ONLT. . 4 3 o ° : LR T + —— + Brack Iron Frame Alpaca. ’ ps - g A 0. . * b Walker Co., Bradf > Saving Book.” Our Hand- 4| The approaching celebration of the| The members of the Supervisors’ Print-| § Semune English make, trom the celsbrated mils of A (VOIS ([l faily s s o | Fourth of July has occupied the attention | ing Committee are of the opinion that a | ¢ inches wide. : 4 somely Illustrated Cata- 4| of the officers of the National Guard of | combine existed among certain printing | ! The latess fad for shirt walsts, underekirts, bathing suits and traveling dresses. > logue of Household and o | California for the past week, and all have | concerns who bid for the municipal print- | § Usual price §1 25 yard. ‘ . Office Furniture and 4 | been making arrangements for the turn- | ing for the next fiscal \’ieag It ‘:.Dpears s special price this week only 69c D y e g i v vt v, " P afternoon N . : Kindred Wares, sent free, e e L Sy |, i s i g out of San Francisco o | issued from the headquarters of the Sec- | mitted bids discovered that bids had been | § ’ ‘ only. It contains thou- S | ond Brigade: e a1 . e e e L e e e el e Rt 1 soon as the discovery wi T e jacket, suft, . = + sands of articles neces- 4| I In compliance with law and orders from them were hastily with-|o - ) o ° B g oy gt | peror Readauariere the roous of his brigud, | S1atn. and the committeo belleves that | § special price this week only 50c yard | i 4 | i D S W etnendny, Tore a0 parade In | new ones were submitted before 8 o'clock, | o o ° which we sell at Retail at B e merday, y1¥ k1300, in celebration | 111" ime when all bids were to have been | ¢ EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA . Wholesale Prices. | sary of American independence. The Signal | flied. 'Y Q| Cory p While th (mittee does not make any | ¢ ‘ i ps and Troop A (mounted) in full dress e e com) | ? How is this for & Dining Ch Mail orders recelve ... geat Dining 4 | uniform. First Regiment Infantry and accusation that a combination existed, | o Black Flgured Mohair. ° $ bish-class diner® Frame. g0 poitines =ir. P!~ prompt attention. Chair, finished In zold- Nurse's or Sewing 4 | in fatigue uniform. o Supervisors Booth and Conner consider 1t | 4 A eplendid material for shirt walsts, separate skirts, eto: WL shed the dust ¢ work is of AN e no shec he bot Y o i | e commanding officer of the Fifth In- | st that were withdr: = e Jcel ice: st black color; the newest styles in sm ke potihed anersawed seat is of finely woven Your money back and $h Onk The back hus Rocker, made of Bolden 0 | faniry Regiment will issue the proper orders | mediately afier it was ascertained 'that | ¢ Secis; very lustrous finish; 42 inches wide: usaal vrllc(. e yard. 9 d ‘ 3 ko 3 t g e off - s ound_ 0ak; has cane ‘seat. S8even for the various companies of his command to | Barry was a bidder for a considerable por- | o ) e oo s return freight paid by us the vosts are round= SR 08 (U0 e upver ¥| parade tn the respective places of their loca- | tian "of the princing. ‘The other firms | 4 special price this week only 29c yard | A if goods are not to your y . and lower slats, thus 2‘ DB o e o Bees. e > A, cav. | Fhose bids were received were Phillips & | % MARKET STREET STORE ONLY. = . o - Flps g o b . 3 & - ;. 35 A = - - =, o/ Ty ! ) m! ‘we would advise o * . entire satisfaction. Cut The lege forming the back Were ! airy, will report with his command to the grand | SrYthe ‘%’;’,T:,"&“c‘;“b‘;‘f“%‘_“&‘é'c“kfl“i', 3 aisappointments Mall’ orders Alled If Feceived in time; Do samples. - 0 Parlor Furniture reup- beins bound together SCIIng this rocker marshal for escort duty. He will communi- | GUARIER, 8 T el &Y W WILL ALSO PLACE ON SALE ABOUT 100 REMNANTS OF BLACK SILK 4 . P s iiee stintingly and once more 4 | cate with grand marshal for time and place. | G0 Frank Eastman e e firms | 6 CREPONS, IN LENGTHS FROM 3% TO 6 YARDS AT ABOUT HALF THEIR REG- § -+ A ons 'hi% holstered and finished. . beg leave to state that it o | IV. Commanding officers, First Intantry [ Co. It is alle Edb“g““bs"lmfi O s o | § ULAR PRicES. + o an exceptionally low Esti furnished. tey is not a bait or catch, o | Regiment, and Signal Corps,’ will communicate | Withdrew thelr bids, but it is no own | $ == stimates furnished. e ¥ | Wi Erid marstial for hour 'ana ‘place of es- | whether the new bids they submitted con- | ¢ Fpench Percale, -4 his 15 & Store open Saturday ctint. This 95“ t1mate of- $I 25 2 mg:‘;rllgn GRSl e ;?:Efi?a]]%n-’esr figure Hans thoke 1 e e R MEIRC S SRR o 0 e M stipi St stk o S 4 s .. ' evenings till 10 o'clock. Y°¢k °B»ly fer i O | staff maa asked to be placed on the retived | A noteworthy fact in connection with| ¢ per yard. ¥ o < e ] fint with the rank Re nav: Holde tlie award of the printing contracts is that | o special 6 1-2c yard + -+ 2| hln the very near future there will be a fi'::g(' :"I‘éfl ‘;;"‘:a‘;‘ aflf‘:":‘ e;’;ffi;flt"’_fij . MARKET STREET STORE ONLY. 3 ¢ |'change in the examining board of the ) i el 9 o g Q | Second Brigade, which at this_time is | Per cent of the contracts. It is not thought | ¢ Scotch Ginghams, 5 s & | composed of Licutenant Colonel Haves of | that any officlal investigation WAL, 0¢1 o In checks and stripes, light, medium and dark colors: the regular 10c grade. - | e ey e brigaie staff any Cog: | any combination existed among the firms | & special at 6 I-4c per yard 0 2 tain Napthaly, ald on the brigade staft. | Who !fimporm;ily v;ltl';ldrew llxfi«tr h\dss.(er | % MARKET STREET STORE ONLY. $ * Ll e | “that | At the meeting of the committee yester- | o N ° o | hhe First Infantry 1s of the opinfon that | gay afternoon the bids for lithographing | ¢ Changeable Silks, o - + D 5, P at it ought | ertain city maps and official records were | o For waists, skirts and trimming purposes, In olive and red, pink and green, navy ¢ o o | to have one of lts officers, who by reason | gpened, and a startiing discrepancy was | ¢ and brown., cardinal and gold, purple and black, navy and red, new biue and o . o D b il ;“;t;g‘;me!";‘;”““ disclosed in the bids of the two bidders. | ¢ gola. 3 b O | amining board, " It 18 said that In defer. | L5, Cgocker & Co, on nine items bid #25% | o clearing out price 25¢ per yard ; - ¥ | enee to, the wishes of that orewnisstion | dommiciee was surprised at the difference | § MARKET STREET STORE ONLY. s, weot free of chargs om sptication. 3 + © | somebody will be dropped from the pres- | o $1369, though they were pleased that the | § e P - 4 4 4 | ent board to make way for & war veteran. | city was saved that muth money on ac- | J o b4 o.rTh& “l'l"'l“imulfl of mfi Fifth Infa{xlr,v count of inviting bids for the printing. | ¢ ‘ * t 1t ¢ Dining Table of quarter-sawed oak. The legs are O ) ave anxious to go into camp, and would | the fi vould be obliged to purchase the | & > e The lees are of & wers waususl pat. of o tapering pattern and are § inches in 4| like to do So before the grass 13 dried by | stones necessary for the Jithographing. | § 1220-1222-1224 MARKET STREET. 3 = 3 % top is of quarter-sawed oak, fin- diameter. The sides of top are molded in a 2 | “!;h];;fllutg R TourivArkicine in the cap- ;I‘er;e y u}?adderflxne st;}:\ifi }tng' 1%'353‘;' hi‘\]l; : ; 0406040000060+ 0000 0ISIII0SI S 0S0SISISISIe b lags §s wape- inbed en and polished. stylish fashion. Top measures 45x45 Inches. & | ¢qincies of the First Infantry, in A, B and | known the fact earlier they would not - 3 as The sizes range from 6 to Price, which 1s positively <4 | D, Connolly, Filmer and MecCreigh pro- | have bid on the contract. s. The sizes Ig 75 10 feet. Price, 6-foot size $I3 50 ol g B e Bt o $9 75 O | mbted majors, and in M by the promotion —_— i - t ¢ feet— g 2 0! = . 4 | of O'Neil as lieutenant colonel. Elections ! - . g 2o ben ot - 3 | wiil shortiy be ordered. Harry ¥. McGur- | FRATERNAL SOCIETIES - Eanch additional 2 ft., 82.75 ext Enach additional 2 ft., $2.25 extra. Each additional 2 ft., $2.25 extra. <4 | ren will be a candidate in Company D 3 | Against Licutenant White. SELECT NEW OFFICERS We are head- + 4| In Company K of the First Infantry 1 R 0 | Captain Cunningham, being now captain S TR - + | without protest, is putting his company | Names of Those Who Are Chosen to uarters for = ot 0od shape. There have b 5 P | : 0 | changes will be asked for: Private F. N. Terms. | all Fourth of . . Turton to be made sergeant, a va = H . There are rugs in various grades—velvets, Brussels, etc. : it -’;n",,; tr‘ ;\»..m,:‘ ‘14,h§ ?., Mn’l',‘;,,r:rml‘ ':‘r:; Walhalla Rebekah Lodge has elected | —and at such prices are especially attractive for board- 4 Charles J. Mund to be made corporals. the following named as its officers for the Jul Decora_ 3 There has been a great d of activity | ensuing term: Mrs. Josephine Decrew, y + ing - houses, apartment houses, and the economical O | of late In Troop A of the Second Brigade. | nople grand; Miss Emma Grenniger, vice | il z 3 home - furnisher. Three great lots of them all. b :)‘fay;l:lin J; «n(r;m”{m? u}ur;‘vl n‘nuéntx‘:-r | grand; Miss Mary Hocking, recording sec- Redmmg Chall’s. thflS. C: L Foldi - nnovations for the betterment of the | gy b= Pt . 2 a4 ross Leg Folding /00 for the SIS [ .00 for the 520, 400 for the $22 | fgor and Lt dlsclpline, and the men nave | Tot e ama Mre. Jaila Markn, treamur: || Adjustable Reclining > i e S e * l rugs— rugs— rugs— o ‘hhu], Six men have hv}en :hsrh(ixn:v';i f;"nm | er. These officers will be installed on the ";;rs, canvas cov- Blllltlllg, Caéwas Army Fogjmg the troop on account of removal and three | grgt Saturday night in July. | ot 2.23 * sizes ab £.3x10.6. sizes about 8.3x12 sizes about 9.4x12.6. at expiration of term of enlistment, but | - 3 Y . o4 for the 90c all-wool Ingrains—Large assortment of 4 | fhese 'vacancios have been filled by new | ,Hermann Lodge No. 145 (Germam) I O. |} Same with foot rest.... Fla S, Mattresses from $1.25 * TOC 5ierns sng oolorings $ | men. The troop is making arrangements | 0. ¥ has elected, the Tollowing pames, o2 s e $1.23 A up. p'd yard for $1.25 odd velvet stair earpet—Three-quar- for its anniversary ball, to be given in the | 15 by " hople grand; Gustave Loeb, vice |R Same with arms and i 95¢c Il full pleces—patterns the mills will not $ | armory next month, e M . Jager. secretary (re-elect- A Folding Tabl make 15 rolls—for runners down long, narrow | Thirty men have for varfous reasons | Erand; M. R. g ' Emil foot rest . olaing aples. > ete Q | been discharged from the Fifth Infantry. | $d); J. F. Breckwoldt, treasurer, and Em| 2 . . » : + | " Fhe followlng changes on Tecommenda: | Krueger, trustee. R, 2 Hardwood adjustable Ribbons Solid Oak, nicely var- + tion of the respective campany command- ort’?;;“‘(‘.(fig;;"’r“?gs:“gfl;“’e'l'efc‘:eg“!‘;“e o reclining chatrs, var- ’ nished. .$1.97 to $3.00 ° . Fancy Arm Chalr, also °1m of the Fifth Infantry have been an- | PETE TNCE 9c%fts officers for the en- nished, fancy canvas. Bfldges, EtC Portable Folding Bath- o birch, mahogany richly poltsh- ¥ ant James Tait, Company A, to be first | SUIRE term: . Jennle Crelghton, P. E.: Bm- tubs for children and + /0 ed. 'The spring seat is up- O | o eeat™ Company A. Corporai 'Carl Cron, | ma D. Ralph, P.; Genevieve Carroll, Lela S with arms..$1.6 adults. 2 holstered in velour or silk | EorESant COmMPRAY K ot Gompany A. Mu. | Ziegler and Catberine McGough, V. Ps.; ame ..$1.65 . - tapestry. The back is also | sician F. W, Peterson, Privates D. Strong and | Edith Brown, M.; Lucle E. Hammer- rs or tapestry— similarly_ upholstered. e A. M. Poulter, Company A, to be corperals, | smith, R §.; Hannah Bailey, . 8 OMagel . cannot _guarantee to SuD] O | Company A. Corporals M Johans Benjamin, T.; Evelyn Greenlin, O. §.; ¢ choloe of colers i arfe arter | FR Moulion, Company D, to he sergeants; | Anna Geritchen, I. B.; Charlotte Teitye HAMMOCK SPECIALS. . § R o e [] O | T e (omgeny D, 10 BF At 1 Chr Forence Tanile. D COTTON HAMMOCK with spreader, Jacquard design, linen finish, 73 inches + - ir y 3 John Mahar, v D, to be corporals, Com- arry: an a 4 N M) 3 roughout for . e e ' 4| pany D. Private W. A. Reed, Company E, to ?}fi,‘"{,flefi(s' s e s i Pk pol . ~ompany F. .F s Dona Cl v " | tion held in California Rebekah Lodge re- iy {gatteee g Y h - 2 H t [ Pnces Worth & N "oy, s Sotparte, Gr: | Somtly another election was Heia with 11 |l S win piiow o vaiance on sides pany F. Corporal L. W. Schroeder Jr., Com- | following result: Minnie Homeyer, N. G.; Same, with pillow and valance on sides. 2 l" am a" fl 0 s v Knowing. ¥ | fny 6 so be wergeane, Company”G” “privata | Sadie G. Kahm, V. G.; Anna M. Léwis R} COTIoN BAMMOCK. with spreader, canvas weave, finen Snish. Naber, Company G, to be corporal, Com- ary A. Hawley, . 8.5 A e i o a 3 s X Same, with pillow, Jacquard design. + Our exceptionally attractive display of new up-to-date stylish, reliable 3 - :’uur’.v. o e it g i ?;;Q ,I,}I\;‘r:;n&;rfiyrrfiig}s"\‘\{?!‘le;é x‘r‘;::(.fi&dngfi sflze‘ S e dad Vil vileae: % C curtains, draperies, etc. To-morrow a good day for choosing. g parlex_ zx‘. G.’_c. n;;.- hn;;yxrtglrlvrrledlto an.-’m.- s'! the 21st of July. y Full Color, EXTRA WIDE HAMMOCK, with pillow and wide vala: /4 ur Yy " % n elaction for major, Fifth Infantry Regiment, ¥ - f the Native Daugh- Same, without valance. o O Mumed Muslin Curtatme_ Thess are)Rope Portienes It milc Aoiry. neitcs 3 e, N. 6. C., viee L. W. Juilliard, | o L28 BOmas Shror Of the, et Ccted the | | PLAIN CANVAS HAMMOCKS. extra strong ° o - Bl S BOC | O irge rite and tassels-38 $6.75 S| Masor D. 8. Dom, fudge advocate, Second | following officers for the ensuing term: Other stylon snd destgn o 2 « 50 pairs | yalue. Bach.................. ook 4 | Brigade, N. G. C., has been directed to preside Blanche Conlin, P. P.; Miss Mattie Far- P roidered Muslin Curtains—5 pal™ | poanch Velonr Portieres—Double faced | at an election for captain and two lleutenants, | ris, P.; Misses Marion Layvton, Anna Lacy TENTS c ¢ gonds worth m §1 80 to §3 45 and finest guality figured and _plain cen- o H, Fifth Infantry, Second Brigade, | and Lucie Reinke, V. Ps.; Miss Rosa Bell, e + r & - | ters—%40 portieres. Pair. 27 50 -+ & . vice F. W. Bush, H. L. Gunn and | R. 8.; Miss Emma Breiling, F. S.; Mes- Ieal B tattenberg, Swiss and | . - o O | G. A. Wright, terms expired. dames Alice Driscoll, Siddie P. Daggett Let us give you a figure on TENTS. The best goods at cut prices. 4 7P Calats Curtaine—Dozens of patterns | Curtain Swiss 3§ inches wide, dot- J{)c | Uron e ow A L e R Tt t.. | and Emma Schofield, trustees; Miss Mary FLAGS, TAPANESE LANTERNS, BUNTING, FESTOONING, etc., for decorat- o s S T O A aary ki ik, 29 QB T it. has heen transterréd to Tronp | Heigel, inside, and Miss Mary Harp, out- | § ing. Assortment large and PRICES RIGHT. e - 84.80 5 and high priced 'at present, ' ali 3 | Ry, Second Brigade. side sentinel; Dr. Louise B. Deal, phy- * Antoinette, Battenbers: T C Parior Table of Mahozany * S e A Society of Ex-Placerites has elected CAMPING AND LAWN CHAIRS. French s—While most have advanced or selected golden oak. The legs are the following officers for the current ter + their %c, our price. B 2 Inchee thick and the v o RS S GOOD FOR STOCKTON. George Johnston, P.; W. G. Graham, V. CANVAS: CAMP STOOLS (good and strong) - . 20e . e Mrman Hoilla i inen Extension Vet ol B T D LTI Y S >, W. F. Norergss, R. & (re-elected 2th wih back.. 33e B - = -inch Extensios esti- ree-in sol glass balls. e to] 7 A s o > i 4 . CAN s . o r bule ones, complete—the 10c kind, Each e e o Ehaped and superbiy & | The Espee Makes the $3.00 Excur- ”“';.‘a:“',;“é?;':"i' AVNL; Samuel W HoL- | Same. ith Dack s S Tapestry Portieres—Wide long and heav- | 01l Opacue Shades—ix7 feet size, on polished Bize of top 21x27 inches, ¢ ion Rate Open for the lady, O.: J. J. Applegate, J.; M. M. Blum WOOD FOLDING + tringes, of reversible Ane tap. € TP | warranted Axtures—all colors—the Bc Iiwble s mrvel @@ O $ son B0 Soven Ranletconk ¥ D, A il F”, back (full size) o estr all e lors 3 = alr . i ad ! e money. . o ’ : . c] + e ‘ - > i e § ¥ = + Fair. Court Golden West of thé Foresters of s 5 <4 o The Stockton Street Fair has gained an- | America _has elected the following na‘mpd 4 are concerned. It was originally planneq | Marcuse, L. &.; K. Btern. 8. W T. | -3 ” 5 Mission Streets. 2 | by the rafiroad companies that the special {(?‘Z'QQ,B*J'S""»_G('{\‘{:;* Ty R Georie - 4 | 83 round trip rate should prevail for one ' Alexander, J. B.; George J. Stockwitz, or- 040404040404 040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404@ day only, June 20, and then only on special | ganist. These officers will be Installed at o trains, thle relmammz d{l&':_ of t}?e gair I!o the first meeting in Juw.h‘ AR | . ; ¢ the gener; ourt g ; ! § ¢ the Los Angeles Oil Exchango | rerintendent W. L Ross will continue in | cric’ whith 18 8 5o o thoSt A P R bt B T8 L jed by “wildcat,” or non-dpvi- | charge. Now the Southern Pacific announces that | pamed officers who were elected last Fri- | s ol stocks, the sales of the | Here are some accounts cf the products | the 38 rate Will be practically open for | fay night to serve for the ensulng term, = of seccurities compared as vells =4} 3 , tickets good o o Y b ortol e lasteq - stocks, S0 sharcs | Bnd Wl VRO SO | M raiis' ind Hond or return Sl £ oF |‘0f tne Natie Sens! buliine: Fe & Gal: | 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. amount $18:; “wildcats,” 8600 shares, | produced 40,000 barrels of ofl during the | before. Vin, P.; Willlam Carr, V. P.; F. K. Teeter, Mail Orders rilled Promptly. amount $309 25. On the same day the Cal- | past year; another well in the same dis- | —_——————— Jr.. S. (re-elected 4th "term); John | ifornia Exchange sold 1L750 shares in | trict, 1200 feet deep, was full to the top Deserted and Helpless, Boyle, T. (re-elected 5th term); Willlam - . o 8 s H ']W:i;lr:«;- i for ’;mx‘r&x\m addition to 3125 :vnh'!‘{? x‘r'a\'lu' n{l M‘folro the pump began | J. W. Breen of San Bernardino has ap. Riordan, C.: M. H. Schefter, S, and T. | ————— | dividend shares for $185 o stir the sand, and a well beside it | gy -3 $pie = , trustee. | ses b | The San Diego Union reports that “the | filled and ‘overfiotved the casing when a| Plied for letters of guardianship over the | MERAYL US"IG neauty partor of the Na- | POOLSELLERS CONTINUE B e and coutinued till Tucs | prediction is freely made that within |depth of 90 feet had been reached by the| person and estate of Lawrence O'Brien, | tjve Daughters of the Golden West, has | set for trial. The Judge so ordered. three weeks San Diego will see the big- | drill. There are many ‘gushers” and | who lives at 46 Jessie street. Not long ago, | elected the following officers for the com- | TO EVADE THE LAW | *‘Tne pooiroom men, according to Chiet gest oil excitement that has been known | several that have the record of throwing | Breen alleges, O'Brien. who is aged and | jng term: Miss Lizzie Wrede, P. P.; Miss Sullivan, co nted Friday not to sell | in the State, where there have been many | 0il over the derrick tops. There is a wnfi! partially paralyzed, came into possession | Tycille Frank, P.; Agness McVerry, Mr: el pools till the cases were decided, but oil excitements.” The basis for this is|onc mile north of Piru City that threw of a few thousand dollars. On the eve Ryan, Miss Garmes, V. Ps.; Emma Mul- | 5 ts Made and Cases in|received information yesterday that pools not given, but there is not a section where | 0l to the top of the derrick and is pro- | of the celebration he held in honor of his | jer. M.; Sophie Struss, R. S. (re-elected); | Two Arres! vere being soid in Corbett's and Crow- £ 4 ot under way.that has not | ducing 100 barrels of oil per day. Dm.e good fortune he met Mrs. Ellen McManus | Jodie Harlem, F. S.; Emma Bailey, T.; Judge Conlan’s Court to Be o ,fi, McGovern-Dixon fight. Po- B ma Heights Will Now Been v enthusiastic. Here are|Ramona Company, which fakes ifs name | and notwithstanding his physical condi-| jMisses Mulhall, Le Clare and Lehman, for Trial lcemen Proll and Larkin were detailed anora g some of the ofl entervrises now in San | from Helen Tlunt Jackson's novel, is| tion they were married. Breen says| trustees; Louise Fisher, I. S.; Mrs. Speli- Set for to visit the poolrooms, and they succeed- b th Diego County: Monarch Oil Company, dfl"‘lnz on the ranch which was the scene | O'Brien is lying helpless and in a dying | man, O. S.; Dr. Mary Spretz, physician. | The cases of Schwartz, Crowley, Corbett | ed in buying pools at each. Thomas Cor- Be Invaded y e down 200 feet and working night and day; | of the story. condition at his humble home uncared for | The officers will be installed on the third | anq Riley, charged with violating the or- | 261" (U POOS L00ls at Corbett's, and 2 Victoria Ofl Company, to prospect at En- | Fourteen hundred acres of the Brea | by his wife. He asks for letters of guard- | Friday in July. dinance against selling pools, were called | George Duncan, who sold them at Crow- T u Del‘l‘leS cinitas: San Jacinto Company, to bore at | ranch, near Los Angeles. were recently | fanship in consequence that he may make | = The following named have been electeq | 3!12 e court yesterday, When | ley's. were arrcated. They were each re- a. J Moreno; Oceanside and San Luls Rey Oil | leased and the owner, Mr. Hancock of | the old man’s last days comfortable and | officers of Copa de Oro Parlor, N. D. G. | in Judge Conlan’s . asked of Judge | leased on giving $50 cash bail. and Land Company, to acquire lands and | Los Angeles, received §14,000 for the lease | get possession of his money for that pur- | . of Hollister for the ensuing term: Mrs. | the alternative writ was ai —_——————— s have them prospected for petroleum. |and also a cash bonus. pose. M. Hollingberry, P. P.; Mrs. M. Piratsky, | Bahrs on Thursday the cases were con- M. H 2 You Will Be Missed. . century the Mexicans | Others have previously been mentioned. A test will be made for oil on the south A o S RS P.; Miss M. Kennedy, Mrs K. Cochran and | tjnued till July 10 pending the decision, ou For more SRl § SO The ofl prospectors are now very busy [Side of the Kern River on what is known Park Music Programme. Mrs. R. Johnson, vice presidents; Miss I. | 3 o' N "Gt was dismissed Friday | Don't forget the i0c sale of shoes to- of Los Angeles have been using asphait- | T8% 7o FRUEEC TS te hundred business | &5 Panorama Heights, facing the river he Park musi Green, R. B.; Miss L. _Week F. 8; Miss tins Attorneg Weller formally no- | morrow at the Boston Shoe Company, 77 est of ; % at the big bend in the bluff. Eighty acres| Following is the Park music programme lar. T.; Mrs. L. O. Bannon, M.; | Prosecuting - S Fourth. H um, t n 1 the Brea ranch, w men of Santa Ana have paid iInto the ¥ S B. Maylar, ; Judge Conlan‘of the fact yesterday | Market street, nea: T 7 their houses. | {renstry of the New Laguna Ofl Company | have been leased by Tim Spellacy, S. | for to-day: v Mrs. B, Ringot and Miss H. McKee, sen. | tified Judge with which to roo - | of that place $50 each and have received | Breckenridge, James H. Wood, A.° G.|Qverture. (Fairy Lake tinels - « another name for asphaltum. The | £ foc0e "stock of the par value of | Newton and H. B. Chanly. They will put | “Itallan Serenade” . Zibulka s L S T ? this material has been a mat- | $1 per share, and the first well will be | UP & standard rig at once. A strike south | Popular melodies, “The Old and the New FIRE COMMISSIONERS exigtence o s se v. The company has er oule JarRely s¥tend | | . oty g ¢ the Virgi mon knowledge. Nevertheless | sunk with that money 3 the district, and the operations are ac- | . The Last Sleep of the Virgin’ - V: leased 640 acres on the San Joaquin ranch, ' very . i “Willlam Tell”. ' thie r for the oil f‘"’"::“”';fn; A% | near the ocean. Two other leases of land T hitestig ta e Tan B T Bave s COMPLIMENT THE MEN g o8 1 1 the | adjoining the mountain home of Mme. Y ‘Bunch of Blackberr intments Are Made an n- T e o e Baptist College, | Modjeska. e other is of 130 fcres by | The following Is from the Kern County | Piaved with mgtt tugcess it A Tt Tampiiary Rumge SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT BEFORE THE PUBLIC TO-DAY. Maitman ranch, ne » s | the Kern River Ofl and Development Com- 3 X ) for years, yet »o umnuc“:::r'&l’: et | pany of San Francisco. There are no pro- | When the Southern Pacile spur to the Korn Thraufe BT gng Fopar' .-, Supplies Are Awarded. PEOPLE’S MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, sade at development there ducing_wells near these tracts. ver , a e raflroad says t rd fon memine. Sow the people in Lox An- | “U5e% owing satoments are made by |1 il be done 18515 adjy Mol An Authoritative Statement. | The Firs Commisionss net Yoty | GApITAL STOCK $5,000,000. 50.000 SHARES OF $100 EACH. eles are wondering over these twe queer | the Bakersfield Callfornian concerning the | /0, 5 00¢ L fon ot (80 Droduction ‘statisties ‘The well informed physician will always hydrants in the Potrero district. L. =" f{amu and the Los Angeles Times says that ‘Flnel: of the Reed OIl Company's proper- :'xme s'?“-:":, e “? °§f§.{' 'A‘Nm'r.n;‘(fi; name Moet & Chandon White Seal when r‘x;ijwers ALt waicoli 1 Is tl:‘a '&:,‘s";g'"w most valuable Telephone Franchis the o = — 5 b .: jeld mentioned shows hur. s of new derricks t seeks advice regarding th. B 3 S n! R e average off expert appears to Be| T L L o sale has been made. | D wAInE for o Fig. Nearly ail’the older coms | tacrie e S R ampa e Oning the,Se; | Corporation Yard No. 1 and John Crum. | . USSS T ontraces for use of its telephones. atraid of ofl on the surface. He wWorld |, [ne e Wae effacted on a basis of $1,30.- | panics have quantities of ofl stored ranging | [9C010% Reports, Washington, D. C. + | ey was appolnted byt nt B ath cf | Has assured net income of over $100,000 a year. r o after it with a witchhagel rod.’ v4 iond by the méw own. | from 500 to 2500 barrels, but they have found | He® skl sty Sullivan formally reported the death of s a S itching 'in all city offices; FREE Fire Tt o 1 rasected. | o A e B atres of approved round, | that storage tanks are costly and they argue T R AT A B Hoseman Sweeney. Bids for temporary | GIVES city FREE tclephones and switching In all city : Two new ofl reflneries Are B or | frsether with problematicar Iand amounting ¢ | that the ofl is as safe where it has lain for | Denson Was Elected Chairman. supplies of forage were considered and and Police Department wires. Ome is Sor Beborviaid aut Fh ¥ ot 400 acros. The deal was practically a | conturies as i€ would be pumped, and theretore tees of the State Normal School | Contracts were awai o H. P. Smith | GIyES city telephone users $2,000.000—20,000 shar:s of its stock for using its Summerland. That at Bakersfield will be | (U0, 0, (5™, the members of the origt T il & o s ol h:'huer?‘:ected 8. C. Denson cl’l:‘:rmanogz L u%‘ g B "nTnd ?Jh?‘!“ llé“l‘i‘lL Bhones. re he Hercules Ofl Company. retaln stock in the nt ol = - fenr President Watt, addressing ef Sulli- 5 crected by the Herculen O o il | S, (e e ke Pruts O company. | According to_a_dispatch from San| the board and Henty G. W. Dinkelspiel | vy said: “On behalf of the Commission. | Charges lower rates thap Bell Company. SRR e he plan -l barreis. It | Its board of directors consiet of the following: | Di Captain J. J. Meyler, Government | Secretary. Wrusiees . 5 Fyde and W. G, | ers I desire to commend you, the assist- | Will pay 10 per cent dividends on its stock If supported Ly te . have a dafly capacity of 1000 The | 3. T Sartori, William C. Kerckhoft, Henderson | engineer In that' district, has expressed Jobson o i Bt Pre:':dm pees of | ants and battalion chiefs upon the excel- | QUARANTEES that no assessment will ever b> levied on Its stock. will be finished in about six months. € | Hayward, W. D. Woolwine, W. H. Perry, West | the opinion that none of the oil claims | the executive e - en en- | jent appearance of the men detailed to Will keep millions of dollars in California that now go to Eastern capitalists. finery at Summerland will, according to | Hu Kaspare Cohn, T. L. Reed and T. S. | flled on the sea coast, in the absence of | 8on, Trustee M. Cooney, ""'N’g Din- | the funeral of Fireman Sweeney. As Com- ¥ 5000 SHARES for sale. for construction purpsas, at $9500 a share, g e e under way within three | Fuller. Mr_ Kerckhoff " is_president Mr. | g Dermit from the War Department, is | kelspiel and Presldent Burk of the San | missioners we feel proud of ihie evident| ONLY 5000 nthiy Installments of $5.00. Last day ior subscription Juge local advices, S et be obtained | Cohn vice prestdest. Mr. Sertort tp-.g-gf legal. To bore a well in the ocean it is | Francisco Normal Echwl Wil represent | high grade of the men, of the cleanliness payable in montbiy Instal i m s. The g pri to - Mr. Fuller -w"lt‘lr{ ‘""'"ed m. at’ the | Decessary to build a wh ‘Applications | that institution at the Joint convention of | of their unifcrms, of their erect carriage, 20, 1900 for the by-products and the low nrle; or g:,v !:n tb'“tr:.l'un‘.lm" 'w- -m’ . for -d....,n to bulld wharves have gnm}:.\AS“n‘l'l“o:'l. trustees, to be held in San | of their lflteguem tu;s: ::g‘ ‘?11."':5.'4 'a; Full information furnished on a tion to unrefined petroleum have made the ey | as it 1o change had taken place, but with the | pEER MRIE, NG, MY OuEh, TAvE heen wer|oseim A oL e eyarer 0t ol o then o ks PEOPLE’S MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, merland people Practical outfit, with tripod, for $1.85; cost [ all be satisfied with the would be profitable. On the first day that the conservgtive branc! covering The pm-pector:h:nr 1 in the ocean are h n;dhprohhly & water pipe line -[ne“n: i &g iy or & part of the A $3%. Backus Studio, 11 Geary, photographers.® | departm! st the personnel of 206 Sansome Street, San Francisco.