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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900 'NEW FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION/\CCUSATIONS OF HAS JUST COME TO TOWN. MOWRY AGAINST D e . coat cost 4 BUME HI_H] :"?'t";:r:(l:lgg event alo’ comparisons t this-it might be The simple facts are these—we find coldaed iy 5. piee general e G0on GoooS. in stock about 100 good strle light- . & v ductions in trimmings, but our plan is welght kersey and covert cloth jack- . to give patrons the advantage of price- furnlshlngs for the fourth cts in nent tan. light brown. gray ana “ saving at a time when the goods are garnet, with the line of sizes in some chaunooy St. John Exoner- still wanted. you can with positive profit and satisfac- colors broken: while therefors we can B 8 great collection of vearl bead tion come to the & o'clock stx;’re(h?révflxnr give you any sl:r—. we cannot guarantes {2 ® 0 gimp, loop edge mohalr tubular fourth of july requirements, whether . to have it in the exact color you may £ ates Inspector O'Leary Eofoream " gtmp e Jopaees omicrne, Wiesooge DA Wik ot o siae 1 1o o ore B 3 fancy silk and mohair combinations, yetg or articles for wear in the mountains the colors named above—it is for as & F Bl BN fancy mohair gimp, fancy silk ImD, or at the ocean resorts. slight a cause as this that we re-mark rom ame. wide range of the ? S in gooas that the new store P — ‘were formerly 15c to 25c; go now at. the workmen are making such excellent - $10.00 garments to. %6.75 L, ke progress on our mew store that e coufi- §1.3) garments to. .00 * faney black and colored s dently expect to be In there by september $5.00 garments to. % 3 Head of the Chinese Bureau Says har gimps, black and_colored beaded jui*" for rental this store apply G. H. Umb- - Collector Jackson Is Superior 4 gimps, worth up to 50c; nOW, Der gon & Co. in this lot is a ndid value jacket 6 s % D mail orders invited. at §2.45. to the Surveyor and His polored silicanpiique. pSlored and / lack silk, mohair and’ beaded gimps, to keep capes 1ch with . 3 Man. o W e ne: ‘e 1o hOUSeKeeping notes o rnon Nt e 5 yard ... o tme light broadcl des tr T monaiy and aiic yoices and baiero”er- Mason jars. R et 2 irtmmed * fects; worth $1 to $1350; reduced to, o S €, p Chauncey M. St. John, acting Surveyor st .8 15 2-gt. ol lack, as fol- of the Port during the absence of Sur- wide etlk applique in a variety of hite mountain. 5 : ¢ veyor Spear in the BEast, has exonerated Aest, Including _evening white mi e $12. and $15.00 garments reduced < Danfel J. O'Leary, customs inspector, 0. marie 0.7 PY from all blame in the matter of the de- Pt $10.00 garments reduced t> ¢ portation of Wong Mel. Wong Mel was & reduced ceee SBTE § deported through a mistake on the part $1.50 garments reduced to........ 07§ of some one after Collector Jackson had |||g reductions in bralds : consented to allow Lyman I. Mowry, his . 2 itk t: braid, 10 gross assorted - counsel, to file & brief on appeal, notwith- . I TS pleasing and b standing that the time for the appeal had gt ) phrariy | e g i sige patriotic display < “Mr. O'Leary obeys no orders,” said i P B i T B the % width decoration bunting in rri. 1 Mr SBU. Tohn, “éxcapt. such - as.ecome G g g color and stars and stripes, per yard io through this office, and such orders, in L= savings in silks = ) the case of Chinese immigrants, are al- foulard silk clearing * BOXER THOMAS COX, THE “AUSTRALIAN TERRY M'GOVERN,” IN HIS VARIETY. ways given in writing, so that our records we want you to look at the window Mason jars, 1 qt., per dozen.. Kiflc cotton covert b4 . will show every transaction of this office. | & display_and note the beauty of the 2 at. :fii‘;fl?fl'}-‘fl"fi:rfi’?— Hhoan. e there are 1500 yards of 2 B+ et eD et et et et e0sde0etedededededededeiedoded oo osoeeeoe®| Weput Wong M& on board the China in oo, e e oy e as- 3 at. firat quality enamel ware rice boller.69c 1oy 'the e A pursuance of a written order from the ture and observe the finleh: then you 6 Gt. straight side covered saucepan, €n- ao por'varg'.. By 100 Australia, June 4, 1 He has engaged , meeting with Toby Irwin, and the meet- | Collector coming through the Chinese bu- ¥ will better understand why it, is amel ware . . . -3%¢ five ring battles, of which he has | ing of the two stout-hearted youngsters | reau, and it was the business of the bu- ways policy to trade here. but 1711 2 burner biue fi oll stoves. .20 g f liabili jor portion in a sharp and should result in an interesting bout. It |reau to take him off. Mr. O'Leary has no v yards left—which. it must be ad- ovens, fit gas or oll stoves, sheetiron, as- nings of relia ity er. He da d T Trz will be preliminary to the return meeting | right to take orders from any one except g mitted. is a small quantity—made up _ bestos Jined . e B s T of T sttt St v nd a half rounds; Billy Ryan, | of Jack Moffatt and Al Nelll. from the Surveyor of Customs, and if he as follows: garden hose, 3 ply, % Inch, foot. TE e TeaiCs (he foumtethe it - of Englana, Down at the San Francisco Athletic | should do so we would take him to task 839 vards of the S5c grade, now at..tS bammock, fine cotton, with spreader and i€ R "0 L B (FEROREITE A ten rounds; | Club on Sixth street to-night a score or | for it.” 441 yards of the $1.00 grade, now at..G%c 80 gilk finished moreens in new seasonabie ing in fif- more ambitious, amateur boxers will| Mr. St. John's -attitude is significant in 425 yards of the $1.25 grade, now at..95c colorings for fancy skirt linings, now. second her, one brace at a time, | View of the rumors that have been float- fancy silk per yard . = .35¢ and a half | to their hearts' content. Alex Greggalns, | Ing around the Custom-house for some | our 19-inch wide T6c grade of lace beaten in four cessful matchmaker of the club, | time past that Surveyor Spear, who went stripe taffeta silks in charming styles our best 10c grade of sflesta in all the two rounds; Ar- ught together what he pronounces | to the Philadelphia convention 'to vote for and dainty colorings;: silks that make staple and fancy shades, including time; a lot of likely boxers. They will surely | McKinley and ‘on? was laying the wires those chic waits; now, per yard....5%c black, now 4 Hiscut make up in earnestness and essive. | to succeed Colonel Jackson as Collector of fclvor, nine | ness anything they may lack in ekill with | the Port. and Tom | the gloves. The gymnasium is sure to bs | _The Collector admitted yesterday .that S7ioe 0 ;“1’“1"‘“ “”’n"h’;:"r’:' :i 5%??‘;"yf\‘.‘n-fii.flf”f,f.‘n? s icaes Hha -}z’::afi?;%a;‘i?fill:_h?‘ri,%‘%fifi;&?&%fi?fififlg DEATH SUMMONS MISS STUBBS TO e Shiowed his best form in his recent | 1d ing poces. ca'in The Call. He s e | 2 s 3 iy uny had reported {6 him {hat he (Dunm) | JOHN H. HEGLER WED CHICAGOAN ——————————— | had informed Mr, O'Leary personally that Chinaman No.-63 (Wong Mel) was to be RAISE IN FRESNO BEFUSEDTOPAY | s wen-koown pianeer suc: Dasanese.of southern po- e . Chinese Inspec o 1 . FF he added, had corroborated the statement cumbs to Heart cific Official to Marry of Chief Dunn and Inspector O'Leary had I A S N AW F denjed that Dunn had made any request | Disease. Harrison J. Parker. 2 of him with reference to Wong Mei. | SIEN Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stubbe Chief Dunn_ laughed y{s(erduy when @+ 04064064 000404048 N Mr. i & asked about the matter. returned from their Eastern trip “Wherever the blame may lie,” he said, vesterday it was with the news | that their daughter, Miss Edith 3_Day Specials ! Stubbs, had become engaged to [ Harrison J. Parker of Chicago. The an- | I " e Yo eras aa s apiete sur-| JHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. prise to San Francisco soctety. s. % the thi & Miss Stubbs accompanied her parents on | in this. Hat. thentat cor oot thelr Eastern trip. In Chieago the Call-| equally good values. fornians met Mr. Parker, whom they had | | known slightly when he was in San Fran- | KONA GOFFEE. Ib ccccene .250 cisco two years ago. The renewed ac- That famous Hawatian product, qualntanceship led to the engagement, the roast or ground. - - - - “no harm has been dr)fm. % Wong was not Verdict of Railroad Commission SHU]‘ M’ B AHM A N Juden g ant tn puy svont s be nas ® & might. With reference to the stand‘taken Has Been Affirmed by T e L be obeyed. He is above the Surveyor and Judge Bahrs. Thomas Kenealy Charged |h (i and it he shoud cive mo'or 10 s of this Custom-house, and his orders must transmit to the Surveyor the Surveyor With Trying to Murder | yomd e Jeirsd, (g otey, I, 1 am ot charges nor eputy Surveyor St. John, I have only Holds Rates Reduced for Competitive Purposes H Dsteander. about the departure of his client, Wong mnouncement. of which tock piace e SV\;{E-EleWiiES 366, 3 hots $1.00 s 2 2. e ———— ] hs y. Miss Stubl ie T Must Stand Until Authoritative Body b g e o e | et aiiWes: UDE, & DIRS S5 D Oth " | WATERED WHISKY AND Dlans the (edding will take place here | Matoira, Malaga and Tokay, 9 8 t! e L . s, g o eautiful, {s highly accomplished. She is | Shooter and Jerry Daily extremely popular in the younger set, in BY HM-DLAS' 3 bflts. coe .506 tighten its grip on | Retail Liquor Dealers Not Exempt wg{lgh g;‘?rkfg:fl; he:flgfigg;!?‘?r)F::Cn@e"“-‘ | Ofives stuffea with ) ATIRUET From Paying License for Rec- it e D i, BEOSIRSAY SRS | gl e vy e £ > on is ¢ a ori- A cago Times-Herald and is looked upon as ssion is the authori > tifying Their Stock. one of the most enterprising commercial | SAPOLIO, 4 gakes.........25¢ 1y In r"*"-!"_“‘:hfr‘:“[;‘;:‘_m‘p "m“ Thomas Kenealy and Jerry Daily be-| Internal Revenue Commissioner Wilson B e B Wer, oo | came Involved in an altercation with Har- | notifled Internal Revenue Collector Lynch 1 rd to ignore ley Ostrander, barkeeper In the sa-|Yyesterday that hereafter all retail liquor In his decision Judge Bahrs say loon, over the payment of a round | dealers who rectify in less quantities than pursuant to the pro- | of drinks in the saloon of the last |five gallons must pay the rectifier's license named, corner of Pine and Dupont streets, }:{{no‘{egggrpe:rag{x:g- "fll‘:';:,\'dz;olcgr. sa~ e X - . ealer 'who last night, and during the quarrel Ken- | [0OR-KeCRar OF ofther auor dealer = | caly fired a shot at Ostrander’s head. Os- | the license. The explanation is made that y clear to me that the Board of | trander threw up his hands as ](enea,ly{n.,P law has always been that way, but men in the windy city. During bis so- e - journ here she was very popular and his Regularly 3 for %e. g:ll}&orng:'fflends will congratulate him ‘0 K WHISKEY, hflt 753' 3 hflls ‘2 s choice. } v of this Gallon $3.00 TESTAMENT OF THE LATE elknowa, brand, LOUIS LEVINSON FILED |SALAD DRESSING, bot--....25¢ it | Mrs. Heernan's celebrated make— th. is thing better. JOHN H. HEGLER. ¢ + nissioners had jurisdiction 10| fired' and the bullet struck him in the | that the Internal Revenue Department | ter 3. C.| joft arm. has not enforced it in the case of To- | @4 @8- ®—s—6—+—6—+— 66—+ 0@ | Decedent Bequeathed His Son His All wular i the As soon as the shot was fired Kenealy | tailers who blend, reetify or dilute spirits to the Exclusion of His SOUPS, s=mebe=3 caps ... .25¢ in fact, no question made as to the | and Dally ran from the saloon, but were | 9 Wine In quantities of less than five gal- OHN H. HEGLER, a ploneer of Widow i L, “mdenged. f the proceedings before the board. | caught by Policeman H. P. Braig and | 0P prominence, dled suddenly yester. . icken, Oxtall, Mock Turtle. As to the contention of the railroad | brought to the California-street station. —_——— day at his home, 228 Halght street, | The will of the late Louis Levinson, who gaiawny, Vegetable, Tomato, Julienne, companies that they will be denied their Kenealy admitted having fired the shot, Needless Cruelty Inflicted. from an affection of the heart. The | dled on June 20 in this city, was offered - ity hest SngieRtiat rights guaranteed by certain provisions | but claimed that he did it in self-defense, | A case of particular cruelty to animals | deceased, though widely known in com. | for probate by Oscar J. Mayer yesterday. | Regularly 1 of the I e oot i whe fomnd'he | cety for the Preventon of Cruelty to Ani- | reason of the time and place of his birth. | Which is of large value, to his son, Hugo y 10c a can. tion of the United States| as Ostrander reached for his pistol to|wae reported to the officers of the So- | mercial circles, was more prominent by | Decedent bequeaths his entire estate, RA"I:" Esss dnnn ”Ic ¥ o cessseslla A. Levinson. The testator say The very choicest. | g r{;(‘“;::m;'}’l'gn “d“,,‘;;;':";:;{ Datly. mals yesterday. On Tuesday evening a | He was born in Sonoma County in 1847, | A. : 5 e ] (itnt jonal tmlese it is clearly so. I there | A charge of assault to commit murder |lot of thirty-six calves were shipped to | and if not the first white boy who saw | "I make no provision for my wite, COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. bt e expressed will of the Legislature | Was placed against Kenealy and a charge | this city on the steamer Aurora from An- | the light of day in California there were | Sophia Levinson,she having during.my life CATALOGUE FREE. o be ‘Sustained A fortiort s ‘this true | of assault with 4 deadly weapon was res- | drews ~Island, The little beasts were | few, very few. before him. - received more than her share of my es- 20 STOCETOR o Shen appiied 1o 4 constitutional provision. The | istered against . packed so tight in two small pens that | For many vears Mr. Hegler has been | tate. the same having been pi 5 her | g T of the people of & State should mot be de- | Ostrander was taken to the City Recelv- | four died on the trip and the crew had to | interested in farming in this State. In|under a certain document the original of peck i vkl Sm’::::r)‘-?ke‘- s there is no doubt that they have | ing Hospital, where it was found that the kil six to end thelr sufferings. Upon be- | business circles he was known as a re. which is among my papers. Federal constitution or its amend- | hyllet had inflicted’ a flesh wound in the | Ing released not half of them could walk, | tired wholesale commission merchant, | Hugo A. Levinson, Oscar J. Mayer and | forearm. He claims that the men re- Oécprs Hooper and McCurry arrested having been the senior member of the | J. Drassner are named as executors, to TELEPHONE MAIN 52. n. 1 think, judiclal authorlty | ficcd to pay for a round of drinks which | Willlam McLean, the mate, and charged | Well-known firm of Hegler & Johnson. serve without bonds. | acific combination. e BT Aetimdants ae to | they had ordered and that Kenealy shot | him with cruelty to animals. After Joseph H. Scott assumed the du- e | passenger i gy nstitutional provisions | NiM Without provocation. Kenealy says —_—————————— il‘eslof T%x Ln!lictohr‘. h;flappfllmed Mr. Cadets’ Concert and Ball. jars indicated. he is a_brother of ex-Assemblyman egler a deputy in his office. | |:M or = Ked the court fo hear | Charles Kenealy The Pryce Lecture. Deceased leaves a wife and two chil-| Its second grand promenade concert - asonableness of the rates | Sr——t To-night at the Metropolitan Temple | dren, a son and a daughter. ;r;d (bag was xl\'e;n 1;:15: !nizh'l b); l:c! little-at-a-time. them, and to determine that the Y Israel M. Pryce, member of the London rs egiment and, League of the | ' ™ & navie and conscators. | REMOVAL OF CHINESE | Spential Santarcll Moctety.” wilt lecties Charles F. Latimer. Cross Cadets, at Hoover Hall, under the e e e pon v of »| STOCKTON, June 27.—Charles F. Lati- | direction of M. F. Walter. e pro- he cou do not believe that the upon “The Immortality of the Soul, " he | ivart can exercisé. 1t Wati] after the Boara of IS STRONGLY URGED | there will‘aiso be a musical programme. | mer, the old-time typo and inventor of frums rindued big e bund wan s fol 2 Commisstoners has\done #0." I the ¥ Mr. Pryce has generously offered to do- | the musicgraph, a method of reproducing | i¢ H g e 9, | - 1l, it can only be exercised in nate half the proceeds of the lectire to [ mysic cheaply by a secret process, died | .‘{:*l’:fn:fs‘“[_;‘i'"?‘rgf‘,’."“s'd"l’é:{, o ’;‘a;g}r‘_- power exists at & [ jew of the proceedings of the board, to J Public Improvement Central Club | the Indian famine relief fund. suddenly last night at the residence of | net soln “Le Becret Polka” played by || ¢ - e e Proposes a Thorough Clean- his partner, H. T. Smart, in the Fair | Corporal George Pacheco. he pro- | T process of law. ing Out of the Quarter. & Oaks‘,‘ a suhurklx‘ %r S:o;kmn. T%.; music- | gramme was followed by dancing. by s it does not appear that our con- % ¥ p secret died wit m. e cause —_————————— : al cons .| _Resolutions have been adopted by the B Seath was heart disease, caused by | For more than Afty years the famous Jesse B g 3 - s o (8 Public Improvement Central Club calling 2 over-indulgénce in intoxicants. The de- | Moore whiskey has been the standard brand of | . Gecision of the Board of Raflroad Commission- | for the appointment of an advisory board ceased _originally came from Nevada, | the world. O § rs Is final, in matters within thelr jurisdic: | o¢ one hundred to thoroughly Investigate : where he leaves a brother and two chil- e ol raten. and imasmich as | existing conditions in Chinatown and to dren. a third child, a daughter, being In| gor St. John’s Building Fund. | B 1 by the pleadings upon | prepare resolutions to submit to the Su- | D8 eLudne. et = > | ] the best known printers on the coast. An entertainment and social will be - . z h ot PSS ;‘\‘{'lr’{l“’-dl‘(,’*"' pervisors, Fire and Police Commission- iy ~=v o | given this evening for the benefit of St owe that ain ¥ e ard of aflroa 'om- P - g " s mssioners of the State of Calltornia, 15 entited | o(ton! Chtmer.of Commerce, the LABoF| s Formiain_at. Mieston Partor Hoan sevent || HAndsome to a final and perpetual injunction, carrying | &0 0T (FRAMPEE O COMTUIRCS T ha other ; CHINESE CAMP, June 27.—William C.| Fountain at Mission Parlor Hall 'Seven- b { Into execution the decision set forth in the com- | public bodles advocating a strict adher- J— —_— Priest, proprietor of Priest’s Hotel at Eig | teenth street, above Valencia. The com- || Velour Do B o i, Thade hay 1+ @04 the | Pnce o sanitary, regulations, the closing S Oak Flat, died to-day after a lingering | Mittee on arfangements consists of AMrs. | s | . of all subterranean dwellings and tunnels i fllness of two months. Deceased was a e,‘fm?\]f ficl—[‘ugshse:nd'lgagegfiplfiieJ"'lg}?; Couches WEEK ! s N and the enforcement of the cubic alr or- TR s prominent and highly respected citizen | ariay of talent will be large. 1 EX-SUPERVISOR INJURED A, R . e i g R and identified_with the best interests of One of Our Many and Timely Specials. The e 1imits t. Chinatown; Droper. ac BTl T PATRS ST this county. He held the position of su- | AND ONE HORSE K'LLED the fre alix Y O Iy 2 erintendent and general manager of the | | tion by Federal, State and municipal au- - S Big Oak Flat and Yosemite Stage Com- Send five cents in stamoe for | _ Laorities to ultimately remove the Chi- pany for many years. He was a member At ok sy et | | Dr. McNuft's Tean Deshes -Into|DeSe from their present Jocation: gud the of the Free and Accepted Masons. under . e w!flenmf of Grant avenue. whose auspices the funeral will take | Streetcar and James Wilkin- The club has also adopted resolutions place, THE J NOON AN . thanking the Supervisors for the passage VAP wiret | son Is Hurt{ - of rt‘heho;dlnance relal:xnl! !& tl':'e r'e‘mova; OF FE RINGS L. W. Goodwin. | A team of norses belonging to Dr. Mc- | of high fences; requesting the Justices o MOKELUMNE HILL, June 27.—L. W. Nutt became unmanageable on Van Ness | the Supreme Court to decide as soon as i i f 1850, dled f 1 v possible the matter of the legality of the FOR Goodwin, a ploneer o h n ‘fis avenue last evening and ran into the Sut- | possible the mafter ot Cre Jegally of the —FOR— place last Monday and was buried yester- ter-street car, injuring Ex-Supervisor | g, pervisors to emforce consecutive num- day. He had been Constable of this town- James Wilkinson, who was standing on | pering of both sides of Market street; - - mf'p for thirty years, and for twenty- i FURNITURE COMPANY (fne.), 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, AROVE SIXTH. Fhone South 4. Saa Praciso, the rear platform. One of the horses was | also asking the Supervisors to include the seven years a deputy under Sheriff Thorn, He was a brave and fearless officer and | 50 badly Injured that it was found neces- | telephone in the pubhcluulmeu to be ac- | fe . (a5 being driven by Thomas | Sroject of i Strect Talr {0 Faise fands For | Loty J-LADIES wHITE = LauNpEREp | WATIhe Veieran Shoaf's favorite in cases o A Muliane, who is emnioyed as a coachman | bullding of a home for the widows and | N MBS detachable collar: all sizes, 1 A “V" g H cNutt, Seated In the buggy were | orphans of Native Sons, the fair to be| V¥ (Eoey® JEr s o tT00 Vicar General Dowling. RSB wmmmm Paderewski to Steinway. Myliane's (wo daughters At Sutter street | neld during the celebration of the seml- | 1ot N hed oation: bieh neck: iins || CHICAGO, June ZL.—Rev. D. N. J. RIS PAINLESS DENTISTRY ! frightened and ran into the car. Wilkin- | nia to the Union, and also suggesting that sleeves; reg. 35c quality; to-day’s price..19¢ | Dowling, vicar general of the archdiocese con was struck by the pole of the buggy | the balance of the fund raised for the re- | Lot 3—LADIES' DUCK OR COVERT CLOTH | of Chicago, died here to-day of heart dis~ - ot = /] B OVERSKIRTS; 3% yards wide; reg. $1.25 | . e was pastor of St. Bridget's and thrown into the street. When picked | turn of the volunteers be used as a nu S P TR e Yoo | Sou Snoen. ” dgt Messrs. Stelnway & Sons, New York: e g o T g B B up it was found that he had sustained a | cleus of the home fund. TRUSS. ‘hospitable - e e - 5" . e Ty - qrady deep gash over the left eye and several | Several communications have been ad-| Lot 4—LADIES' RICHELIEU RIBBED HOSE:; CURED. raanenks 107§ | brafses about the body. He was at once | drersed, one Indorsing the closing of pool- | full Anished and fast black: reg. %c quality: Mrs. Catherine L. Clemens. R et e wor Thasd Te 2ay Srl- removed to the McNuty Hospital, where | rooms, ‘side entrances to saioons and to-day's -peig 15¢ | NEW YORK, June 27.—Mrs. Catherine D B8 e N e pave o (Y Sl - - bis injuries were dressell. ‘The horse that | gambling rooms, one favoring the grad- | Lot 5-LADIES' FRENCH-SHAPED CORSETS; | Lott Clemens, wife of Will M. Clemens, 3 Binatis Traw. LU Sere ever discovered view of the fact that In my wes afterward shot thrust its head into |ing of streets on Telegraph EHill; and one a1l sizes; reg. Tic aunlity; to-day's price | dled suddenly, to-day of heart trouble at o imes Rt & Sundye alt } e Tt nccoustul treatment of Hewmla, or rece « S 3 oV~ a window of t , sever! tery i essman Kahn to investiga . E o st h recent cOnCert tournee we. cov window of the car, severing an artery in | asking Congr gate Hackensack, N. J. Fuli Set of Teeth, pain- Rupture. Thousands of r:.fl;'ur; Cefiemgc;r; ered over 22000 miles and that we its neck and stampeding the passengers. | the truth of the statement that General | Lot 6 — LADIES' UNION LINEN HEM- tly relieved through many changes of With the assistance of several bystanders | Luddington has prohibited the use of STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS permanently r less extractions free. Gold Crowns, 22-k. Thla great appliance, and thousands of others are now on the road to complete This "2t SAYS SHE WAS MARRIED fro; e OSt Sev | the animal was finallv extricated and California sole leather in executing con- some one Iinch hem; worth 10c it et T e policeman terminated its sufferings with | tracts for army shoes. Prics oree A enen e Truss is diferent rom Al others. 1t does the el words Tk Shin it a bullet. The occupants of the buggy ————— TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW WE PLACE WITHOUT HER CONSENT Specialty. We give gas. work! OOKLET NO. I by call- 4id not show the slight- J| | were not injured. Notice to Passengers. ON BALE OUR ENTIRE LIS OF SUMMER o A B aou or it Will be sent’on receipt anges In_action, mechan. § | TR AR 7 T g a-trip transfer tickets on sale at | AND. CLOAKS AT A HEDUCTION . GF i e b o 5% Fcont stamp. It tells all about this Truss. hione under e 'omg or- § | Concerning Waste Receptaclis. any of our offices. One trunk (round teimy. | TWENTY FIVE CENTS ON BACH DOLLAR | This Allegation Is Made by Anastasia “YAN VRO »o | | Address. o ; | Some trouble may be experienced by |5 cents. Morton Special Delivery, 4| ROM MARKED PRICES. . Nunan Shaughnessy in Her oM, MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS GO., perfection of its mechanism were f§ | the Board of Supervisors should the or- | Waylor street, %0 Market street, Oakland | , A garmept, that ls plainly marked $5 you Annullment Suit. 1001 MARKET, 620 Market Street (Opposite Palace HoteD, 4 dally delight to me, dinance permitting F. H. Hilbert to erect | 1eIry depot. . e | 2 S 4 g “trument in con- | aetain. kil abd: Iis Ttk o ———————— $ marked garments you buy for $3. The action by which Anastasia Nunati | WG IXTH and MARKET. B e nt use practicing for my con. the public streets be finally passed, -The | Demands Will Not Be Approved. $3 marked garments you buy for $2.25, . |Shaughnessy seeks a decree annulling . o her marriage to her cousin, Augustus Shaughnessy, on the ground of coercion, was called for hearing by Judge Bahrs G terday. Mrs. Shaughnessy alleges that No advertising will b ttted approve the demands of the Evening Post | alive to the best interést of our patrons, has | Y®S : Bt e inderetond that the bawm them, | 3 blishing Company, aggregating $1117 6. | *Omething good to offer to-day and to-morrow. | she was plied with liguor and taken before 11 Stelnways furnished by Hilbert will bear adver.|for printing resolutions, m-fim.nc,.. etc., | LADIES' WRAPPERS, cut full, waist lined, | Justice of the Peace Kerrigan and mar- from January 8, 1900, to the date whén the | 9ark and medium colors, to-day’s price 55¢. ried without her knowledge and against s Fxn(;(uil.\" yours. | Board of Public Works has already ar-| The City Attorney filed an opinion with | $2 marked garments you buy for $1.50. TR L3 s avi ranged with the City Street Improvement | the Board of Supervisors yesterday, in| And so on up and down the line. PALACE HOTEL “The high standard of #xcellence maln- talned by these hotels is recognized and SoBces chtemtele who cerulasly make them us ¢ riy - juarters when . Company to maintain on streets of th first class 450 metal waste reeepmc.e: which he advises that the board do not| OUR WRAPPER DEPARTMENT, always Why not trade your upright for a baby grand? Remember we on payment tising matte: ————— new contract for officlal advertising w THREE MORE DAYS and LA - | her will. ¢ A NE—WORLD their San Francisco. b i Evidence Insufficient. into effect. He holds that no u;hi’l‘l‘u 'evm BROIDERY and RIBBON SALE wlllcb!e."nzl“n ‘When the case was called Shaughnessy’s 'AMA“ m FAms IIIIG Located in close mm-nm to wholesaie Sherman, Clay & Co.’s | be ‘incurred by the board for refusing to | eud. During these daye new and entietng bar- | counsel asked for a writ of habeas corpus | e Ey| RIS O and shopping districts, of amuse- ) ) John Brady, charged with assault to|approve the demands. The work done by | Eaibs introduced cach day. on which to assure the attendance of the DENCE el ey | B e with the dvantage of Piano and Music House, | murder for stabbing Charles Slater, a|the claimant was not done in accordance ; plaintiff in fonflt being el?lm:d P SRR SRR SR ot s i Baving street cars to ail points of istereat | pugttist, outside the Olympia Theater | with any contract as reauired by the| 1212-1214 MARKET ST., |she was being taken care of at Mark medicyl protessio S $or: Rapwiy 4l Pt B B ¥ about two months ago, was discharged by | charter. . s | West, Sonoma County. Judge Bahrs de- pronounce it unequaled, ab- American plan. Furopean plas. lJu R Do g, wand :rc h‘urt‘egon{ . Bet. lor and Jomes, nied t'h“e muuan h:dr :.hvmt o :nbeu cor- | solutely reliable and safe. Can be taken with R i evidencs | People read the Park News from cover to | Manufacturers of Children's and Infants' Wear. | Fhat Mrs. Shauehnesss mignt be comme | b reouien cnee, Whenever o tonte resorative | | GIRAND HQTEL there was no prospect of a conviction. cover. Mysell-Rollins, 22 Clay, Pub. - Sell the case. All Druggists. Refuse Substitutes. Retall at Wholesale Prices. nicated with regarding