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14 THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1900, &— @ CONTESTS FOR CONGRESSIONAL HORHATIONS £ \ Phelan Orders Senator Ashe i Down and Judge Coffey Named jon by the Repub- he Authority Board will the meet call ¢ Central Greek Republican Club. THE CONTESTS. in Meeting To-night County Central HANGED HIMSELF IN CALVARY CEMETERY An Unknown Old Man Committed Suicide Under a Tree in the Graveyard. £ 1308 rick street w weighed abou comple trouse et and merino un- Dy T e - ~ In the Divorce Court. : te H. \ rden was granted a George R. Van ul 1 divoree reside 73 Harriet place, and her sister AT Hotchkiss ¢ at the same address. Her last husband - for d | was a contractor. | t- inst Deputies Meehan and Smith conveyed | T e the body the Morgue, where an inquest | m Ge will be h. | itable for sale | —_— t Je VAA Ladles" made uits, silk skirts, fur A £k capes; libe o t. M. Rothschild, 526 Sutter. ® | ' SAYS IROQUOI ex showed - & had ' Visitors inferested if music @, during our devoted to ated manu- Angel PATRICK BOLAND. e | | | ® floor ex ywned | =\ UBLIC Administrator Patrick Bo- D/ land has some decided views and | does not hesitate to express them | on occasion. Such occasion | arose at the meeting of the Iriquois Club Stein 8 & nexed fiith floor con t line of Estey Organs. last evening when Mr. Boland precipitated | welcome to visi alt discussion by objecting vigorously . S tAa sl to the singing of SHhosie ica” at the close pleased to demonstrate A of its installation exercises. ! to demonstrate the ad It me about most unexpectedly. I VATIONS J0Stru- The committee appointed to draw up a s ble ritual presented its report, and its acceptance was moved. 1] There is one feature of that pro- < C'av & Co.; gramme which I cannat consistently in-| e @ dors sald Mr. eoland. “The| ay Piavo Pealers, committce recommends the cere- < 5 conclude with the singing Y 50 Batior Sie. 8. ¥. America.’ Now I object. That.song is more nor less than a rehash of | ve the Queen’ The sentiments | | may be all right, but the tune stands for | | at CHME HOME AHD FOUND MOTH COLD IN DEATH Domestic Troubles Caused Mrs, Walling to End Her Life. Hale’; MILLIOK-DOLLIR MANSARD HOOF RAID PLANNED Mayor Phelan Urging On Huge Scheme With Aid of the Examiner. Campaign Opened With an Array of Misleading and False State- ments Which Are Prompt- ly Contradicted. Sl San Francisco's unique Mayeor, alded and | abetted by the Examiner, is trying to pave | the way for the expenditure of $1,000,000 or | more for a mansard roof to be placed on the City Hall. For two days the Exam- | iner has been publishing statements de- rived from the Mayor's stock of vast and ready misinformation. Swimming in this frothy sea and ne: from sur- rounding leagues of ¢ the use of borders there yesterday a P by resolution fathered Sam Braunhart the way we’ve priced them for enthusiastic selling: | calling upon the Board of Public Works heavy sh plre combs. with platm, to ascertain and report the cost of Te- “La Sinclair'* three-plece comb sets— pompadour shell combs, with fancy beveled or cy tops—made to sell at moving the present roof from the City three different styles—olain, beveled scalloped tops—studded with rhinestones 3ic and e o= Hall and replacing it with a mansard shell and rhinestone studded—some have . and turquoises in combination—made to price ~2oC | high empire combs—others have long- sell at 6c and Tic each—our l9c she! and | outgivings in the Examiner and the backed combs—made to sell price ion i 50c to 75c a set, now.. Sam Braunh t ed through intrinsic Mayor Phelan that he will To furnish a the roof an ontain in the resolution | as evolved are so evidence not deny reason for | attack was sting which was type 2 urteen acr crete and that is what the | money squandered on the Mayor lan wa to their paternity. the change in made upon th described in of cracked city has all roof. a clean-up sale canter—they're actually worth 2 s also re ren's percale dresses in pink, | re having fought the present . By mitines_mads With 7 | roof th tooth and claw, The clear nd trimmed with ruffles | intention to prepare for a huge and un- ds, ages 2, 3, 4 and § year: raid has stirred up the indig- now . 3 v The scheme, >y will be fought »of ring” tries to oo children’s lawn, perc are assorted patterns trimmed with braid—ages 14 years, now T solid citl rominent citi if the new f would cost, T. Shea, s estimated wding story. The roof now in place can be made yry for fifty years by the expendi- 5000 for “topping,’ needed to put the cement base. trange it is,” | Mr. Shea, “if the present roof is that dur- sard roc Fra %0, Rropased m to Ar t ladysmith ver—all the and. ts—more upon 1 nd only cracked cement, th felt rs it has been in place §100 and. hing worth mentioning for | | | sked about the 1 the ex- @ When he w ory that the roof has c | terior walls of the City Hall ¥ weight, Mr. Shea answered that the statement could not be true; that a mansard roof “”‘l.lld put a much gr r strain upon the walls. v i from them. it’s a large, choice lot—3816 pieces—all new, fresh, desirable, perfect. here’s 2 19¢C about twenty-five dozen all told—to-day’s prices should carry them off in a double. per autumn . $1.80 ombreros—trimmed $1.25 shell goods events one of our buyers’ snaps the manufacturers erred and lost by holding on tenaciously. even after the whole- sale trade generally was supplied they main- tained original rates. last of July found them with a big stock and few customers. weary of pondering the problem of selling at a profit, they finally decided to unload &t a sacrifice. then it was that we appeared on the scene. there was no dickering or hag- gling. the bid came from us—the acceptance of children’s dresses dresses yokes and = $1.20 blue ound and ladies’ dress skirts—black and white and fancy —inverted plaits 1 back aline lined and ve] bound—if we told what they soid for you woul - Bat sow - . 81.7S pop- Mr. Shea was the architect of the City Hall Commi: vhen the cement roof was put on. “I challenge any one to show,” he said, at it does nc rre- | e structurally, with the roofs of all | A modern, fireproof The only question is concerr Turned on Gas in Bathroom and |The use of felt for to,ping had not been Wrote Sensational Note to Parent and Sister. cos SR Then a . a woman 20 years by inhaling {llumin- 2319 Bryant street, )dy was discovered late by her two young A cold on the bathroom rced from her sec. ng was div - month ago. She nd about one or had 1 ith him but four month ed he had committed suicide. separation: caused her much mental an- left the Custom-house several Iy she has been despond- go for the purpose of receiving morning she sent her two | plano fund was held yesterday afternoon request the residence of Mrs. Marriner-Camp- well as life. Yours 1820 Turk street. Miss Margery ANNIE. | Marks, Miss Isells Miss Belle ns came home | Livingston, Miss B: riolet Joh for their mother, | son, Miss Florence Doanes, Miss Aramet but received no response. .One of them | Van Pelt 1 Miss Julia Tharp contribut- onened the bathroom door. but wag driven | ed to. the splendid programme. The fea back by the stifiing odor of gas. He callea | ture of the afternoon was the exquisite J. O'Connor, neighbor, and the body ying of little Violet Johnson, the child n on inist - ling's ‘mother, Mrs. Stewart, = = S BRAVES MUST NOT SING “"AMERICA” Patrick Boland Vigorously Objects to| the National Hymn as Altogether Too British. nothing that this club represents. a distance I'll take my e was the national alr of England. tune of ‘America a French hymn sung for his Highness, | Louis XIIT, then it was exported to Ger- | many, then to England and finally it| reached America. 1 move you, Mr. Chair- | man, t the ‘Star Spangled Banner.’ " By this time were moving un t it down. sons | over a recent divorce : in general are sup- awuse of the and the other I to - s i >. 10| Hospital, and left that institution a week | | M Ehe Pians do’asstroy - ince’which time his wife had heard idings of him. She said that he was a Dathroom ot > to alcohol, but Deputy Collector As the deadly | Parley said that he had not been aware S ORE ke such was the fact. | nd bes Heard oath that the was originally | sufficiently exploited to demc success when the work w str: its | s don NINETY-NINE YEARS AT at yesterday’s meeting d that the club meet son e ———— OLD MAN IS KILLED FOR TRAITOR As 1/g have said, $5000 will suppl y topping.” The absurdit miner that sard roof could b apparent. only about two ty Hall roof. urprising if th All large roof: e t substs iscove; of the claim of the acres” of man- on for $200,000 was of fact there are f in the matter nent roof lea Custom-House Clerk Missing. Thomas Kervan, assistant clerk to Dep- uty Customs Collector Farley, was re- ported to Coroner 3 his wife a ing for a week, and she said | Cole d Mary’s | al treatment. He went to St Successful Benefit Musicale. ; | A delightful musicale for the benefit of | the Woman's Christian Temperance Union | | EX-PRIVATE HENRY VAN ARKS BY A SAN JOSE TRAIN Robert Spears Frightfully Mangled ‘While Crossing the Track Near Ocean View. Robert Spears, a chicken raiser, T years of age, ck 1 mangled by a San View, early died last night Hospital and Morgue. at his and was inse when picked up. The police conveyed injured man to the City and County Hos- pital, -where he was treated by Dr. Sap The ' old man's feeble condition was against him, and he expired shortly af p- m. Spears received a compound fracture of the left leg and was Internally injured His scalp was also frightfully lacerated but it is not known whether or mot | | skull was fr e ucted a chicken ranch on near the Mission road. He tives, except one nephew. —_— Rabbi Myers’ Lecture. Rabbi Isidor Myers will deliver at the Bush-street Synagogue to-morrow even- | ing at 8 o'clock the last of the present course of Sunday popular lectures. The subject: will be “Universal Toleration Taught by the Jew: During the evening Miss Belle Rosenthal will play a violin o CE, CONDEMNED TRAITOR. SATURDAY HOSIERY SALE! THESE YALUES WILL INTEREST YOU LADIES’ HOSIERY. OR the next ninety-nine years, if he should happen to live that long, 1 that Henry Vance, late j of the Thirty-seventh United Infantry, will see of the world will be through the bars of his cell at Alcatraz. Despised and hated by his fellow-prison- ers he will not even have the consolation of hearing a friendly voice. Vance is a Mexican by birth and had fougnt with Spaniards in the Spanish- American war. He hung around Manila and when the Thirty-seventh Infantry 16 RIBEED HOSE, double heel and toe; con- | was organized enlisted. He became chief L '::;""' at 20c. TO-DAY'S price, | myicjan and used every opportunity te ALACK HO ‘ : ; ac, | inform himself of the movements of our B e Thite, footaford value at 20e. | 4 roops. It was proven later that he had TO-DAY we're offeting our 30 BLACK HOSE | used the knowledge for the benefit of the pair. AND LISLE HOSE, sold throughout the | ty at 40c pair. TO-DAY we sell them at Filipinos. The latter part of December of 1599 he disappeared and for ive months nothing was heard of him by the military author- ities beyond vague rumors that he was white polka dot all over, very latest; sold’ elsewhere 25c. Our price TO- Special Bargains Saturday and Monday. | Granulated Best Cane Sugar, 20 lbs $1.00 To every purchaser of four dollars’ worth of es we will give 2 ¢ sugar for $1.00. FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER, square 40c enjoying the pay and emoluments of a major in the Filipino army. | In March of this year Vance was cap- tured in the company of two Filipinos. He tried to explain that he was a pris- oner, but the men with him informed the Americans that he was a major in their - army. The traitor was wearing side- Our Butter sales have fn- arms at the time, which gave the lie to| creased our trade. his $tory of being a captive. i B He was tried by court-martial and sen- tenced to be shot. The findings of the court were approved by President Me- Kinley with the exception of the sentence, | & which was commuted to confinement for | | Resul ninety-nine vears. He was confined in the | Oigige Petaluma Ranch Eggs, dozen % prison_at Bilibid until th v : e Thomas was Guaranteed. Regular 2T%c -.15¢ ready to sail, when, In company with "‘“TI"'S EASTERN GNEESE STERN SUGAR-CURED HAMS. ... . .13¢ thirty-eight others, ' he was confined Extra Fine. Regular 25c Ib. We Guarantee every Ham. Regular 1Se. aboard that vessel. The other prisoner Irish and Scotch Whisky, qt bot....95¢ some of whom have ‘ong terms to serve. | Imp. from Belfast. Regular §115. GITY EG6S, dozen A daily from the Mis; BES treated Vance with the utmost contempt, | EA refusing even to talk with him. He went over the side of the oid Thomas to the | cell at Alcatraz which he will occupy for the balance of his days and not a word | of sympathy did he receive. | DAY, 18¢ pair. BLACK LACE HOSE, worth 50c. We close them out TO-DAY at 23c. SILK 1ED BLACK HOSE, worth 25c. FIVE JURORS SECURED | LEA & PERRIN'S IMP. SAUCE. ... ..20¢ | __ Genuine Worcestershire. Regular %c. | EXTRA CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR....80c in place of ‘America’ we sing | dozen or more members | sily in their chairs, and there was a general scramble for the floor | as_Boland TO-DAY'S price, 17¢ pair. BLACK HO! opera length, 35c quality, TO- S price, 25¢. SUNDAY'S BIG SHOWING FALL STYLES SILK WAISTS AND CHIL- LOAKS AND JACKETS. J. G. Dexter was recognized by the [XEUHSIUN c .fll 5 GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO- From as early as I can remember, and DAY'S BUYERS. PN that is qui ong time,” sald he, “I| e have been in the nabit of Singing ‘Amer-| CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. I was t aught to love it as 1 love| To Monterey, Del Monte and my country. “Hhe author was an Ameris| POUBLE KNEE, HEEL AND TOE HoSE, can through and through. His name was B i -t e C g 2 Smith. The sentiments of the song are | B RIBBED HOSE. TO-DAY'S price, Pacific Grove. merican from top to bottom. If there i g, 2 : is any American hymn at all to-day it i YRR L L S o ek certa y ‘America.’ "’ TR 3 SATGE ) 4 4 : EXTRA FINE GAUGE HOSE, 2 quality. TO- T. C. Spelling created a laugh by sug- F)‘n,\y price, 17e. i - | The great Monterey excursion takes esting that it would be a good idea to| CHILI'S RED CASHMERE OR COTTON | place to-morrow. The train leaves Third have ‘‘America’” read for the benefit of ¥ extra fine value. TO-DAY'S price, | and Townsend streets cepot at 8 2. m. and those who might not know the words. Boland said it was not the sentiments | he objected to, but the tune. Major Lewls said the ‘“‘Star-Spangled 1 Z3c pair. SILK-FINISH HOSE, worth 40c. TO-DAY'S | price, 25¢ pair. the ticket costs $2. These are the main facts of this popular event, but it must not be forgotten that the time at the re- sorts is five hours and there are pleasures Banner” reminded him of the fact that INFANTS’ HOSE. enough to occupy every minute of the the farmers have voted for protection.| prNE COTTON HOSE, full finish; good 20c | fime. Willlam H. Menton will be in We have been led like a pig with a ring | *“yalue. TO DAY'S price, 12%e. .charge of the excursion. I s nose behind the 'Star-Spangled | ppp, PINK OR BLUE HOSE, silk heel and PR ann e sald. “The cause £ s c 2 W democracy, pure and simple, needs an in-| g0 pajr- anted in Santa Barbara. ation like ‘Americ: 'America,’ but I don’ v the ‘Star-Spangled Banner.” nated with the ter; =o did and ‘Yankee Doodle. Mr. Boland “Yankee Doodle” statement. “Star-Spangled Banner."” mittee for further consideration. ing. P R. P. Troy delivered a speech on im- erialism, and Mark R. Plaisted, proprie- tor of the Fresno Democrat, spoke ou the Democratic situation in general. We can all sing | believe there are | three of us here tb-night who can sing | If it origi- anglish, so much the bet- the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ took exceptions to the He claimed it to be an out and out Yankee produc- tion. | Judge A. J. Lemon said he preferred the The discussion was then brought to a close by a motion referring the question back to the com- The committee will report at the next meet- Sizes of Children's Hose are from 5 to 9. | Sizes of Infants’ Hose are from 4 to 6. , All Sizes One Price. ALL OUR HOSIERY ARE FULL FINISHED | 'AND FAST COLORS. TO-DAY ONLY-253 PER CBNT DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR LINES OF R. & G. AND P. & M. CORSETS. 35¢c LADI VESTS. TO-DAY'S price, 19e. 2c LADI VESTS, all colors. TO-DAY'S price, 12%e. NEW. LINES OF VEILINGS and NECK RIE- | BONS JUST RECEIVED. RIBBON BOWS TIED FREE. TO-DAY WE'RE SHOWING GREAT VALUES IN LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND LADIES” WRAPPERS. 1212-1214 MARKET ST, Bet. Taylor and Jones, S. Relsman was arrested yesterday at 413 Clementina street by Detectives Dil- lon and Crockett on a dispatch from Santa Barbara that he was wanted there on a felony charge. He is accused of buying a lot of sheep from a rancher who could neither read nor write.for $150, and giving him a _promissory note instead of a check for the amount. —_———————— R. S. Boyns to Address Men. R. S. Boyns, general secretary of the 5 sociation, will address the service for men at the association hall, Mason and Ellis streets, to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. His subject for discourse is ““A Lenient Master.” —_——— Accountants who value their sight use Bank | Stock vaper. Mysell-Rollins. 22 Clay, makers. * Sacramento Young Men's Christlan As- | TO TRY DAN CROWLEY | soissines - ILE D'OLIVE, half-gallon | Imp. trom Marseilles, France. | egular $1.40. Programme of Poolsellers’ Cases to | BEST EXTRA S0DA CRACKERS, 15-1b box....55e Be Followed by Judge Limit 2 boxes. Regular 65c. Cabani PARIS EXTRA OHOICE NEW CORN.. 88, This Sugar Corn is the finest The trial of Dan Crowley, the poolseller, that ever came from Por was commenced in Judge Cabaniss’ court e, Nenubur W yesterday. He is accused of selling pools | 20 E8.5, BEALTH COCOA. . on a prizefight in violation of the ordi- Limit 2 cans. Regular 3o nance. Up to 6 o'clock last eventiia the | One s Sat ARKET e following jurors had been obtained to try Opp. 7th. "Phone S. 2922 No Branch Stopes. the case: John Dalles, coal dealer, 1206 Folsom street; Richard Kennedy, dry TWO QUALITIES goods dealer, 1106 Market street; Oscar , Finck, mill-owner, Fifth and Brysht streets; John Johansen, watchmaker, 1159 Market street, and Mike Mitchell, plumber, 92 Mission street. A special venire was at once issued and made re- turnable this morning. It is expected that the jury will be completed to-day. After nearly an hour’s wrangling be- tween counsel in Judge Cabaniss' court Yesterday morning as to setting poolsell- ing cases for trial it was decided to carry out the following programme: L. Rob- inette's case, to be tried September 13; Joseph Mohan's, September 1 George Duncan’s, September 19. The cases of the four poolsellers arrested Thursday night Wwere continued to be set—Abe Krauss and Zeke Abrams till September 4, and H. | Muller and Joseph Mohan till Septem- ber 7. | —_————— Preparing for Flower Show. The ladies of the California State Floral Society held a meeting yesterday after- noon at the Occidental Hotel and matured their plans for the coming annual flower o) KENMAWR | ASHBRIDGE 25¢ ch*2 254 CLUETT,PEABODY &CO. MAKERS _MCNULTY. L-KNOWN AND RFLIABLE OLD on, Gonorrbees, Gles show to be held October 25, 26 and 27 at | il Weakness, Impotence and théle( Sherman & Clay's Hall. Mrs. William orders. 1look on Diseuses of Meu, free. | Alvord will offer a goid medal for the | Ov v experience. able. Houes, | best amateur or professional exhibition | 2103datly:5:0t08. Mevis. Sundays. 10t 12 € of roses. A large number of silver and | tation freeandsacredly confidential. Call or address bronze medals and badges will be com- | P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M. D. Deted for by the exhibitors. Mrs. J. K. | 2615 Kearny St., San Fraucisco,

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