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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1900 1 Hale’s. FORMER HUSBAND OF MRS. TOWNSEND e ' AR N .S COMES UPON THE SCENE OF MYSTERY R, RIS S e o ther= are plenty yet for those of you who come to-day. good quality printed lawn wrappers in pink ht blue, lavender and black g7 and white stripes and figures, trimmed with inserting on collar and aczcss PY . ) bust, sizes 34 to 40 only; now RO — , AR . e — B Y M M E t bl h H percale wrappers in blue stripes and red figures only, made with epauletted b¢ 5 B IS. urra stabtishes er Shouldars, trimmed with Tancy Draid o Colars. caffe sod Soemss: pust and 3 61 - o = < 3 back. fitted linings. sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38; only .. tyeon i o < 7 | dimity house gowns in light and dark blue stripes, made with pompadour . # i i alm O e a IODS lp 0 e yoke front and back, full ruffle over shoulder, and . standing collar finished with deep ruffiing, trimmed with ¥ wide 1 rtion over shoulder and on beit, full skirt with a | Satisfaction of Judge Bahrs the stationery I8 going Taet r and Continues to Bar Out grattnmy S ol e iessn bt SEA ey B*E0ieieieioisi eIl e e Eoieiedeioteie@ . closing time. but don't delay coming—the chances are that Friends of the Deceased. ey T o v e ! xx full government 5x% envelopes, regular price fc & package: o | pr N 4 0dd 1 lopes in various sizes and styles, worth Sc | 10 10c & package, NOW............eeenn. > 4 | memorandum of the fact burn. Her relatives are Mrs. Ella M. tablets, regular price Sc each, now. & | Yester: morning Attorneys Sullivan | Quick (sister), 219 Bergin street, Erooklyn composition books, worth 1 | & Sullivan called upon Judge Bahrs and | Mrs. Anna Forsholin (sister), 639 Lexon- tablets, regular price n. i og o ¢ | made_an application on behalf of Mrs. | ton avenue, New York: Mrs. Alonzo Qui box stationery, regular price 3¢ eac s iSe @ | Ella F. Murray for special letters of ad- | by (sister), Chelinsiord street, Lowell, E pound packages of fine commercial note paper, regular ministration upon the estate of Mrs. | Mass.; Mre. Charles C. Bradford (sister). price 15c each, NOW ....oevvieeeiiiniiiiiannnes 11c : an, who repro- | 42 Cheélsea street, Fast Boston, Mass. pound packages of extra fine commercial note paper, resu- | Townsend. Judge St ® | sented Mrs. Murray, said she wa daughter of the deceased and that special | Bradford), 18 Bo Tar ‘price each 25c, mow . 5 £ tablets containing 70 sheets of §ood paper, Sx10 size, lar price 5 each, NOW........c... . the | Mirs. Loulse Soule (niece, daughter of Mrs. leston road, Morton letters should be issued, so that all per- | Highl Mass. 5 Y @ |ishable property and property demanding | Mrs. Townsend, according to Mrs. Mur- z wash goods prices are tumbling ¢ | immediate attention might be cared fc ray, had seven brothers—Ira, Forrest, Jo- - See the sc ors flashing, like the sabres of caval at & Judge Bahrs {ssued letters of administra- . Martin, James, Charles and Henry | as they snip off these pretty wash goods. but trivial value 13 | tion and made an order fixing the bond n. Ira, Charles and Henry are dead, | y i placed on summer fabrics now, and prices that have been on ¢ |of the administratrix at $5000. but made | and of the whereabouts of the others Mrs. the brink of tumbling have finally collapsed $ | the a ditional order that the estate was to | Murray has no knowledge. portunity for you,as the best of ¢ remain in statu quo and no property e 5 1260 yards batlstes, preity as or children's wear ¢ | was to-be disposcd of or negotiated u Policeman Still on Guard. dainty designs on white i inches wide, & | by spec d Up at the Townsend home the officer | price 12%c the yard: now s ter in Is still on duty and no one is permitted | / 1000 yards 32-inch madras cloths stripes; what pretty house gowns and c to enter. Old friends are turned awa and Mrs, Murray ined the pre sed as to the | ence of the officer on duty by declaring Mrs. Mur- | that she has had to close the doors upc ray. On this showing by Atorney Has- | the friends and alleged frl tt, the court ordered the clerk to hold | 1ownsend to prevent them from R rs in abeyance until the court|away property belonging to the d S % had had an opportunity to investigate ths In spite of the tact that no will has 4 promptly for the Public Admir attention of Judge } t a question had be authenticity of the claims of Wil make: you' cays thought them good vaite at 12 the yard; now they're ..... T mail 3 these orders stores . t right of t oner for letters of spe- | been found, it is not altogether improba ey . n the erim Judge | bie that a will is in existence | et . n Judge Bahrs and was | Henry C. McPike, at one time attorney | irn matters had taken | for M ic Townsend, last night practical r him by Has- | admitted that he drew a will for Mrs demanded of the | Towns 1sed abso- : 2 3 : van a at one time, but ref ints 1 it a change ¢ be court tmmediate investigation. Judge | jutely to give 115 contents pe to dioonos }.m mated that if a change for the better *{ hrs, in order to determine whether OF | her affairs upon the ground that thes oy e gl L B — ! A‘lrvrt:)';:__:)xvl-v:»;&]z-«l-">' Of | y ;-rn communications to an attorney. He busimess institutions. rs was ill-advisec admitted, though indirectly, that Mrs |~ Alfred Bouvie ke of the primary < accomy Sullivan, Mrs. Murray and | Townsend had & daughter and a sister ] Alfred Bouvier spoke of the pi clety A(w( 35 cornpr o Tl s e ray .llh] n;)[t.(u]}}' with the name he knew, to control the nominating conventions. S _some | The law protected the citizen in the right rview those whom Mrs to_participate in the election of delegates. ferred to as living witnesses to the truth J. F. Ahern made a spirited talk in of her cont ing which he demanded that the business men Hiadollae il el M{iy Be Concealing Something. | Formidable Republican Club Or- [ should come to the front and do some- e and:ihoan Bosiaty mwofiuosd The | Ewill Gotishy that s 010 drave up s will R o ihe. Geccancd . A Dhevough | for Mrs. Townsend. nelther il 1 os thas Henry T. Scott remarked that if the reh was made for a will, but none was |1 did not. T will say I have acted i d t A'd C f merchants and other business men should “The box contained bonds and ne- | a8 Mrs. Townsend's ey in various | anlze 0 l aUSG 0 do as well as rh-‘fv did a year ago they ex ‘worth between $300.000 | matters. It is not for me to say that a | could elect the delegates and control the answer to Judge Bahrs, certain instrument is- a will if 1 had | g e ating conventions. He was sure "ihat e’ had. knowd | drawn o Wil for Mk “Fewnsigd Lo Clean Politics hat had been done could be done y since {84, but that he be- | might have destroyed it and made an- - er. 1 have not seen Mrs. Townsend for ed that there rs. Murray w: irther sed for written pros ng to 1dy to have been a sister of | Oth | \ k S declared that | about two wes In that'time she may | Democratic Campaign Club. > E ed money to | have m several wills. 1 cannot give | HE Republican busines f the | street, residence 2724 Paciflc avenus; W. S.| The campaign committee of the Thirty- t s D equest of Mrs, | the name of the daughter who was in the R e (huncio uieh of K] stset. sTesidence 2 Pastfo. cvene pany. h District Bry . ¢ Ars. .\}” request rs. | the B gt the Aiighter who was in {1y clty are beginning to comprehend the | Kainefy of City of Paris Dry Goods Company. | ninth District Bryan and Stevenson Dem.- y w Then Mrs, Murray was questioned by | The only other relative in the East 1o & | fact that good government cannot be | JPCKOn and Geary strocts, residence 13 Brod- | ocratic Campalgn Club, of which James S S e s new of the existence of ter.. Both she and the daughter have | won if citizens fail to take an active | ney & Co.. 116 Market street, residence 15 | F- Ford is president and Jesse A. Gal- ¢ jonds and securities and insurance | been residing near Boston The i!d::,].]lnl‘r part in the primary election on August | Vicksburg streat: B W Dot ene land - retary. met last night at Saratoga w Tow = t and the amounts of each—matters | Is the heir of Mrs. Townsend and will 2 1 ey en last |ler street, residence 1515 California | Hall and organized with the following w = t he which no one excepting one enjoying Mrs. | ceive a handsome fortune. I suppose it! 1 The initial steps were taken last| [l *7icn, | reqence & IS Calforwn| Dotl and organtzed with 't President, - v 5 s his ther Townsend's fullest confidence could have |is the intention of Mrs. Murray to keep | evening at the California Hotel for the | norai: & Towne, 81 First street, rank Mallowe: vice president, Archie t known, and the court after securing ad- | everything qu 1 after the funeral. | organization of the Business Men’s Re- | residence = 252¢ DPierce street: Charles L. ampbell; reec and _corresponding e s nal proofs from Sullf & Sullivan, | T do not sce ulof the way In | publican Club. The following named citi- | Field of Norton Tanning Company, 312 Clay | secretary. Jesse A. Galland: Anandial sec. . : e no_ neq to the City Hall and confirmed | what Mrs. Murray has done. She may | zeng have signified & desire to Join the | Sireet, residence et & o T T Market | Ttary: Carl Westerfeld: treasurer, Dr. G. some th Sbing of the matfer, JudgE Bahus] Townsentes Iife which she would not cor: | organfaation: street. residen e 251 Buchan n str Colonel | . Teek: sergeant-at-arms, John Shink- ids N a that after a question as to the au. | to have made publi L. Gugenheim of Mack & Co., 13 and 15 Fre- | F_ Sumner of Sumner Ta: This is - # - 2 E B pticity 0f Mrs. Murray's claim had | “All the information I have was glven street, restlence SW. corrier of Washing. | 417433 Front street, residence & Btrioh e e e e e « = e n raised his mind, he considered it | to me by Mrs. Townsend as an attorney. ton and Laguna streets; Henry Michaels of | I. W. Littlefleld of W. P. Ful the Democratie ratification meeting at - - r.« duty nvestigate her right to |l have no risht to divuige that. It might Langley & Michaels, 3i-#) First street, resi- | of Front and Pine streets, re Metropolitan Temple. - X oy cial letters. After completing h(~“in' le to serious difficulties should the mat- ‘\l;rn'»“.\lmv 5 “"R";!_\\:)\.‘fl-lir!(“ H. xn'rm;;‘ ;wrnl:u sto {; ri'z n"n‘v( KX n |3 polita ‘emple. 52 . n wns stigation he was satisfied that Mrs. | ter be brought before the court. Hvery- | Merrl B L T T el Srses vestleuan JHE. Hakes irty-Fi istri - f T Satisfied of Her Identity. | mraceedligs are instituted. I have no rea-'| SORISUTRIY SNCH SERLANCE il Conmatny: | redtiints | 0 T e et e he Thirty-fifth Assembly District Re- publi Club met last night at 13%5 Va- M. Depew presiding. The e 3 son to doubt that Mrs. Murray is Mr Attorney Mat Suillvan of the firm of | Townsend’s daughter. She may have Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden 19 Beale street, reside ice Palace Hotel; Ho- | den Co.'s_Bank, | pany, 421 Market street, resid mer 8 King of Welle street 2 warde ivan & Sullivan stated that he was|come here from the East under an as- | mer S Kine of Wele Fa J. K. Wil | Madison street, Oakland; Joseph Hyman, 208 executive committee was ap- look b s P mo: . 1 upon shortly after Mrs. Townsend's | sumed rame or that may be her real | fogoenk Bank, south- | Sansome streef; E. W. A. Waterhouse of H. Baker, D. F. Mulville, E s L death by Mrs. Ella F. Murray, who name. Mrs. Townsend may not have | son Sorner of Bine and San treets, resi- | Waterhouse & Lester. 18-22 Beale e g T e v e ¢ ¥ < quested him to take charge of her af-|given her daughter's full name whenmak- | dence 319 Pacific avenue: S. Nickelsburg of | residence 2213 Tloward stret: ar. W. H. Cobb, J. W. Rhodes, g s fairs, In order to determine her identity | ing a will. If Mrs. Murray is trying to | Cahn, Nickelsburg & ., 129-131 Sansome | D. Keystone of Keystone Bn J ler, F “W. D. Kings y " Mr. Sulli closely questioned the lady | conceal anything I think she is going | street, residence’ 1911 Sacramento street: W. F. | First stree: residence 1116 Bush bury McD . Goetz, H. A - as to her of relationship to the | about it in the wrong way. She should | Bowers of Bowers Rubber Company, 3 Sacra- | Charles L. Haskell, et street, res Magendie, A. J. H. Herrick, — —— | Geceased. stated that she was the | come out plainly and state the facts of the | mento street. residence 712 Pine street; C. M. | 2217 Van Ness av k Dalton C. Ferguson L. San deces se. 1 do not know whether she is the Osborn of Neville & Co., 31-33 Callfornia street, | Fruit and Produce any, 317-319 dorn, H. N. Brac , Wilkia whom she 3 ! - o . & sk P o e juerrero street; G. P. Lauinger | Street, resldence 3392 Twenty-first street Yorchester, | daughter or not and I have not seen her.” | residence Guerrero street; ( S = B 2> T s ObER I B ! B il Byl s ago Mrs. Townsend | of Tillmann & Bendel, 3337 Hattery street | I Drinkhouse of J. A. Drinknouse C ndway: | C. B. Kitch, R. W. Partridge, George De- ry 17, 1899. During the few years|consulted with an old friend, a prominent | residence 17-1 Mason strest: William Cluff of | ZT2% Ba atrong | of Armstrong & | De | benham. J. H. Cox, A. M. Wallen, Charles his life urray was the cashier of | business man of this city, in regard to | Willlam Cluff & Co., 16-22 Front street, resi- s Brown and John Butler. : A0 | dence 1016 Vallejo street; Willlam Haas of % “Montgomery . strest an Company. _One | making her will. She admitted to the man | dence 1916 Vallelo Streets William Haas of | GSI% einer _street; T. J. Pars S. Murray 7. 1871, widow E. George, H. D. Smith, F. W. Warren, HACKMEN WILL ORGANIZE |LARGE AMOUNT OF MILK TO OPPOSE ORDINANCE DUMPED INTO SEWERS Gear, | the Wakefleld R will. Sh to the man 15 S s T ¥ % e A Shi e b to the couple—a daughter, | she sought advice from that her relatives | Haas B i atres Sussman of Sussflan, | Del Monte Miliing Company, 104 Market i " With Liverymen to Fight | Health Board Inspectors Make An-|child was born to the couple—s daug were giving her unusual trouble in regard | 2207 Franklin street; 8. Suseman of Sussian, | Dol Morte Mling Company, 104 Mad Miller Has Lost His Girl. rterly License other Raid on Venders of Mrs. Murray told her attorney that she | to money matters. She dwelt especially | {000y “Gotavia sireet, Henrs C. George of | Fiatt of oyl Eolser & Co. I Calttornia | Bessie Johnston, the girl who came trom od Impure Articl was the only child of Thomas and Almira | upon the fact that she had a niece here “owell Company, 211-213 Drumm street, | (IS, geSIGRES | 402 Contral avenue: | Baden with Fred Miller to get married Imposed. mpure Article. S. Townsend and was born in Tyngsboro, | who was causing her much annoyance. Cumberland street; Fred W. Beav. | G°0T8¢ 0. Volkman of . Schilling & |and was arrested on the charge of stealing T stable keeper ¥ Officer Chal six in- | Siano nibes. e said that her parents | The funeral of Mrs._ Townsend will take Mutual Life Insurance Company, | 3207 Presdeay: iecsinant Srohmen $500 which Miller intrusted to her care L ¢ Seht - . early e T ed and | place to-morrow. The funeral notice | g ast corner of Sacramento and Montgom- | Cajitornia Wine Assoclation, 661-671 Third | appeared before Judge Conlan yesterday. v afterwards were daivor Ac- | reads that “pursuant to the request of the | ery streets, residence 2207 Clay street; Lewis | couio s, WWiie Assoclation. 651-671 Third or failed 10 appear, and Sfler Dearto Monteagle, 530 California str 6 Pacific stree 4 X d & Co., Market | the girl's testimony the Judge dismiss H. L. E. Meyer, 210 Battery | street, restdence 2423 Jackson street;: R. C. | the case. She said Miller never had $50 Emery of Arctic Ofl Company, 30 California | in his life, and it s simply because she street, residence 1102 Devisadero street B. | would not marry him that he had her ar- Jennings of C. B. Jennings Co., 121 '.‘dll(“'n"‘ rested. She was cook and he was bed- street, residence 3112 Clay street: George F. | reSieC. She was cogk an residence | hrough of Williams, Dim. cording to the alleged daughter, Mrs. | deceased funeral services as well as in- oyl iden name was Almira Co- | terment will be strictly private.” a Bowman, 327 Montgomery street, residence 3138 A gl Pacific avenue: William Edwards, 304 Mont- g R BT TR f 5 k ar | Bomery _street, residence 1407 Gough street; | Southfleld Wellington Coal, s Harry Unna of Harry Unna Company, 113-115 | the best for all purposes. Battery street, residence 1289 MeAlllster street — e Ben B. Duncan of W. B. Cluf Co.,_16-23 " and Gold Front street, residence 305 Polk_street; Frank | In the Divorce Court. - 1 streets, Brown of American Steel and Wire Company, | Decrees of divorce were granted yesten. §10 Pine street, residence Oakland: Jonathan | day to Rebecca Pickard from Isase Plek- rtis of Payot, U & Co., ine street, 5 o Retidence T Eule sveets RN Noson oF . | &rd for desertion and Mary E. Frank N. Nason & Co., 115-117 Front street, residence | from Charles A. Frank for willful neglect. 325 Teenty-second street; Hugo D. Kell of | Harriet F. Hawley has sued Willlam A. ldberg, Bowen & Co., 426-432 Pine street, | Hawley for divorce, alleging cruelty as idence Belvedere; Ed _Everett of Tubbs Cor- | cause of action; Augusta_ Molluth asks for divorce from Konrat Molluth on the s, opposite the and at Pacific here was but a work, and the In- pretty lively nstance the dage Company, 607-613 Front street, res, its absolute purity. —————— THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT CLUB. Big Membership Is Enrolled and Members Commence an Active Canvass. The Thirty-ninth District Republican Club held an enthusiastic meeting at ratoga Hall last night. President L. A. & ’ < below the { s & 1 B DiC ot v gt | 2226 California street; Lipman Sachs of ground of cruelty e 3 . ISy ypster Bros. & Co., Bush and Sansome street: i B0, b o, v dence 20 'Post street; W. . Dixen nd time Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, 321- e R | Sansome street residence = 1380 Wash- = a | Imston street; Eaward D. Page of Howe Scale : hves - e o Mo e e B b | Compary, 12 Pine street, residence Oakland: Driver Drunk, Horse Exhausted. > Moty SAA" sty 15 Dot they o L L s e L L times Preminms » - gt o d d 122 Post street, residence 3§ Laurel aven: e rCC A L. Bryan of Bryan Shoe Company, 316-818 Market street, residence Napa: Colonei M. H. many lecn | Hecht of Buckingham & Hecht, 221-227 Bush street, residence 2100 Washington street: Sam- | uel Hendy of Joshua Hendy Machine Works, Gibbons was in the chair and the hall was crowded. Although the club was organized less than a fortnight ago, there are already 335 members on the roll. The g committee expects to more an double that number during this week d to see that every member is registered Th createst harmony prevails in the Jimen of the World, | club. Although a fight is expected in the “ e 7 district, no fears are entertained as to the N ¢ | outcome. The kickers did not even make of Woodcraft, | an attempt to capture the organization, ed members of the local | 38-44 Fremont street, residence % Baker street, WITH E. J. Cutter of Cuttér & Moseley. 302 Calitornia strest, residence 210 Washington strest: Leon Sloss of Louts Sloss @ Co., 310 Sansome strect, ffees, resldence 1516 Van Ness Xea ue; W. J( Dutton, rea’! co 'y president Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, BT et e e | Spploes, Exfraects, avenue; H. D. Loveland of Tillman endel | 313327 Baitery street. residence Russ House: W. H. Martin of Martin & Ballard, 209 Crocker Soda, Baflng Powder building, residence Palace Hotel; John Ber- mingham Jr. of California Powder Works. 3 Market street, residence 1110 Tavlor street; i Henry T. Scoit, 22 Market street. 3 times as many Premivms with Teas Thirty or more of the foregoing attend- ed the meeting last night. Alfred Bouyier, | 3 filies as many Premiums with Coffes chalrman of the Republican County Com! mittee, briefly explained the purpose of = the movement and announced that the 3 times as many Premiums with Spice election of 3 chalrman would be In order. T e ————————— enry T. Scott was nominated for chair- man and unanimously elected. John Ber- | 3 Hiles asmany Premiums with Extracts the circles formed a t st night and at- | The motto of the club is pure politics and A E tende the Grand | pn, hosses. The officers are: L. A. Gib- mingham Jr. was elected secretary. Opera-h acts_ the drill e Pl arediy 2 o et ol Andrew Carrigan made a few remarks team of Golden mp No. 61 gave D N oy, tat Wios relating to the duty of business men and times as many Premiums with Soda &n exhibition drill president; Willlam McKenzie, treasurer, ntroduced the following resolutions, times and H. P. Goldstein, secretary Which were adopted: 3 a3 many Premiums with Baking Powder Resolved, That we favor the election of | T e register at an early day and to lend thelr | —n3r 201 33, 30, 33, 4@ Cts. Lby :.s:'{sl:'n;eosi;;b‘s:‘t?uflnl as great a registra- fi.'. r’.' Resolved, That we desire the success of the Republican party in San Francisco at | 332 49 59, 60. 70, 8o Cts. per the next election and belleve that an earn- —_— e P s ertort should be made to unite all Re. | Splce, Baking Powder, Extracts,Mush F. A. Worth and T. H. McCarthy, lead- ing spirits of the club, impr members last night the necy 3 mediate registration for themsely their friends. They pointed out that the f the voters in the district ought - awakened to the fact that there is dat stake in the coming elections, national and local, and if the people have a clean, sound government they must turn out and help elect the en who can give it. Last year the As- publicans in securing that result semi man was ost through the indif- Resolved, That in our judgment such suc- X0, 15, 35, 45 Cts. per Can - thirol ! cess can only be obtained by nomina; I 5, s s ference rv;'l;x‘(rl(x:xlr{)lunr:'\‘;-“‘e;)l: and this persons for office who wiil l"nmmand '3:: A Big Premium Given with 'Several members of the club were nomi- f:fln'};e"\—cfln%'m'-";u\Ofi:fi‘i‘.;‘,,’:',’.g'"p‘,“,;:‘:‘ o Every Purchase d last night as delegates to the com- ] ceedings, we demand that the five canc | o G o R ———— ing State, Congressional and municipal didates for the office of Superios d Good Time and Place to Ba, conventions. It was decided to go out- shall be selected with unu_.ufi;l”'c;”f'“,f,fi . side of the roll of the club if necessary to that they be lawyers well fitte, Price: a0 secure representative business men of the sponsible position. We. aluo demary hce = SSver so Chenp district to attend the conventions. The the candidates for the Legislature shall be FPremiums Never so Many natter was left in the hands of the execu- f 1 ° men who will worthily represent the in. s Pl e o e e Made from pure and healthful ingre- Tenests of this ity ang i ory ent, dhe n- e e e mer s e aret are made for the bench and Lexiziature we Great Awerican [mporting Tea () pproved by the club. Following are pledge them our active support. 0. the Worsing commtitecs Gf the Ghub; dients, No alum, lime or ammonia, R Be slcta i cuiive committee of MONEY-SAVING STORES nine be elected from our number, with full Executive committee—F. M. Thal, J. W S mion: e : power to represent us, who: . 210-212 Grant Ave. (Bet. S et - for-hae 1o aeor, W B S st Jobn . be to confer with the remalar opnbiiel | 861 Market Si- ©5. Powenpd Post. there is Barn ‘AP, Goldsteln, “Amos Currier, H organization of the city and to advise and 140 Sixth St. res cher | | W Mathews, F. D. Macbeth, G. A, White, 3. ° o R pody in the conduct of the com- | jiio Foe 5t~ g i B s oy ssures light, sweet, pure and beren Wt mty b oomptiancs: e | B8 Mimonge, B LR Av you__ .4 AR Mk 9 9 4 The chair inquired how the executive | e Ninth St 0 npadero s, A week’s care Finance committe . L. Archibald, B. F. committee of nine should be created. Fred | 2008 Fillmors St. 2255 Mission St able most any 7 O Mt g v 2 h . Beaver moved that the commitee con- | . A S A e y et Canvass o1 o sist of Willlam R. Wheeler of Holbrook, D Ve PR, SR Ry M B wholesome food. Morril & Stetson: Leos Ticxs of Touls | 1003 Washinaton St - die & T e ome gather- Becker, W. C. Boutelle, L. A. Cantrowith, C Sloss & Co.; Homer S. King of Wells, | 1237 Broadway. 1155 25a Ave. e won J. Hasman, H. P, Goldstein. Harry Moore, J. ~ Fargo & Co.; G. P. Lauinger of Tillmann | 1510 Seventh St. 135 Park St., Al well as the Dacloan, & T, McCarthy, F. R Green, C. A gmgssgeg & (‘Flglg:slt;'roug h of wWilliams, B St. near 4th, San Ratael. 3 . e Jage, O. um, ' Thomas 'S. Mulvey, g = & Co.; an. ohman, Cali- — m le and rable. Prices | | W. . Bagem % eiliam McKenzie, B 5. Housekeepers must exercise care in buying bak- san ot ‘l‘atflfb:fé”&a&‘}:{n ECor Henry gh J 50 é; are 1&‘1(‘ égcnh. m;fdpo}:wders. to avoid alum. Alum powders are G. George of Henry Cowell & Co., and 1. D C erms Tl Mo Drawt sold cheap to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi- - Littlefleld of W. P. Fuller & Cb. . - n, ay 0. S (\:‘t?l?] Drgy:ng and Warehouse Co. son, and ln)m use in food seriously injures heaFl)t.h. The names recommended by Mr. Beaver TEIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABTL.: OF Piano and Music House, | General Draymen—Warehousemen—For- were accepted. Chairman Henry T. Scott Specialist cures Private, Nervous. aa proe LD warding Agent 0. 204 Battery street. * and Secretary John Bermingham Jr. were | eases of Men oniy. Book on Private Diy. | added to the committee. Notice of an early | Weaknesses of Men. free. Over 20y cr prowes In Venice the electric launch is rapidly fl’:fi'c‘lfi 9 D6 Speetive 0%y, was - hm“"?";‘h‘"um e Feasonable. B displacing the gondola and the steam ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Andrew Carrigan s, 5 | tation freean | o poke pointedly of the ree and sacredly contid Cail.oraddress oot work necessary for the maintenance of the |‘ P. ROSCOE l":‘l?i: 3 % eommearcial nrestize of San Franciseo. Ha 26{ Kearny St.. San Francisco, Cal.