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FRANCIS 14 GERMAN REPUBLICANS ASSEMBLE IN MASSMEETING TO HEAR A TRIBUTE TO THEIR CAUSE THE 30 CALL, SATURDAY, CITY OFFICIALS APPROVE LEASE SEPTEMBER .22, 1900 SAILORS PLACED IN [RONS ON THE something for D . Edward Markbreiter of Chicago Gives an Eloquent Exposition| of National Issues and Makes a Plea for the Policy Which Means Prestige and Frosperity. [ the new lease the State is to take the| Beer flowed | EatucAlln > e ase the State is to take the | ved from keg and bottle. It i?finfi::é g A e e { outside portion of the company’s seawall | was an hour of jollification. ~Most of | . therefore, to support the administration | [OF & distance of 100 fcet after it has com- | the men remained sober, but a few of | eaut u of every citizen to indorse the efforts and sustaln the measures of that party. We are naturally a conservative people, of President McKinley. Not only but as honest American citizens we are bound to do all in our power to return | him to the Presidency. The Democrats accuse us, the speaker said, of imperialism, this, | militarism, monop- fostering of trusts and even of the ‘hmunu China Basin. fw of being | OF CHINA BASIN Mayor Phelan Calls Them in Consultation on the Subject. —_— Consensus of Opinion Is That Condi- tions Imposed on Valley Road Are Favorable to Muni- pality and State. e (R A conference was held yesterday in the Mayor’s office for the purpose of consider- ing the proposed new lease of China Basin to the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Raflway Company. Mayor Phelan, his attorney, D. C. Murphy; Cap- tain A. H. Payson of the Valley road, Colonel Mendell and A. B. Maguire, Com- missioners of the Board of Public Works; Assistant City Engineer Morser, Super-| visors Dwyer, Connor, Curtis and Braun- lease valid. After a long discussion it was decided that the conditlons named in the new lease were in every respect more favorable to both the city and State than the terms of the old , which the to surre aer. of the old lease the rafl- rc.\d company $300,000 for the con expend wall in front of is to seawall southerly 6 erly end of China B and also 2300 feet the t sin By pleted its own street to China B feet seawall, from Mission . a distance of 6000 The net result will be that the Val- road, by getting one-half of the sea- sets five acres more than by the old the State wiil of the basin, an offset 0 feet soutk not feet to the north- | ms of' ARMY TRANSPORT Oilers on German Vessel Frankfurt Mutinous in the Harbor, Officers of the Ship Liberate the Men, ‘Who Were Drunk, After a Few Hours of Con- finement. LR Shortly after the German Government's | transport Frankfurt sailed into the harbor | last night five men were placed in irons | for mutinous conduct. While in an in- toxicated condition they refused to take orders from their superiors and one of them made an attempt to assault U. Christek, the second engineer. The of- ficers of the vessel, after some delibera- tlon, decided not to call upon the local police for an adjustment of the difficulty man laws. | The Frankfurt sailed for China from Germany with 1400 troops on board. After the soldiers had disembarked the trans- port started back for this port. She was seventeen days out and arrived yester-| day, resting at anchor off the Folsom- | street wharf last night. On the last days Gate was sighted and land made the of- ficers showed their appreciation of the men's services. them suffered from an overindulgence. | Five oilers became mutinous. They fought | and quarreled and attempts to pacify | them were met with violence. The of-| ficers of the vessel tried to reason with | the men, but they refused to take any | orders ‘or heed maritime discipiine. One Saturday if you'll take an inventory of your needs in any of the lines of merchandise we have to sell and come to the store to-day you'll be surprised money will go right now than ordinarily so determined are how much farther your we to close out everything possible before we leave the old store that we have reduced a regiment of prices to a vefy low point to arouse instant and intense interest. our windows and counters tell the story—the evi of your own eyes lence is the most convincing argument that we can offer. kid gloves trate the idea. hart were present at the conference. The | and the men were released after they > . 2 = s | Governor and Mayor are membe of the | had been several hours In confinement. this department is crammed r‘u]I of econ Board gf Harbor Commissioners, for pur- | The matter will be reported to the Ger- | 2 re ardent believers in constant | poses of leasing State property, and their | man Government and the rebellious sail- | omies. we are signatures are neccssary to make the|ors punished in accordance with the Ger- | improvement, and these kid gloves illus- they are better in every way than we have before offered at equal prices. ladies’ French dress g‘oxe—perfcgt fit- ting—per pair. the style, accuracy two-clasp real suede real mocha the correct ladies’ pique gloves, in all " 3 of a s of the voyage rough weather was en- gloves, in all the new shades of gray and mode T China in, the seawall then to revert | countered. The sailors labored hard to pastel shades of mode— —also black—just the lican party, he declared, and it is the duty | to the State after te had built the | keep the vessel right and when the Golden the latest novelty in a glove for street. driving and wheeling—sizes : .$1.50 to 7—per pair...81. 00 millinery and beauty of the Hale millinery, next to the little prices, are its chiefest charms. we show the millinery | i | | 13 Ve wi at a cost of $250,000. |of the men then made a vicious attack | . . . . . ! E:‘::\Tp:, ]Nf\\:fl{ h“h'1 “‘”,i ,me:',,d, fum‘lfz Z} The lease was read by the Mayor, and, | upon the second engineer. Most of the | conjurings of our own artists side by side el Mol st e jas he regards its terms favorable to the | sailors were then called from the deck | e e - y B e T » o the Awan S0 | eicktinet 6l gibh ane te, he will |and were ordered to subdue the mutinous | with those emanating from the great style- | Siminess. 1OF nabiuny st as e e | AECA IR 1 Fo dlfsctad duslst | ugh: setters over the sea. every hat in the col- Frenie nothing else is the Repub- | ity En r Morser to secure in | There was a rush down the companion- > e 4 | "f\)“ng;‘”‘_‘“'x"“g idse s e regarding the streets in ‘n"‘ and the husky mariners fell upon | lection has that touch of indescribable | essman Julius Kahn was then in- nd after being en- | each man who was drunk and quarrel- s =t | troduced_and was received most gener-|jiep 2 i Hfersrite < 3 5 i something so indispensable to women of [ SEEeeng ] mas rooiyer mml s tened his Honor will meet with the | some. The officers then gave the order g P | gressm quent proof of his popularity, and when and cheered again and again. n could have The Con- ked no more elo- and e} he spoke logicall juently of the issues fo) who ave alrealy of af- | DECISIONS ON FIXING to place the oilers in irons. This instrue- | tion was carried out to the letter and the five rebelllous ones were carried down into the hold of the vessel. The transport's officers then considered critical tastes with the latest ideas in the millinery world come and see us. if you want to keep in touch you're welcome. oP 55 b3 mpaign. MUNICIPAL TAX LEVY sending for the local police and having | new mode's added to the collection daily. | d Congressman Kahn the men taken ashore. The men, how- that M o i b .| McCarthy Quotes Law in Support of | ever, by this time had sobered consider- | bled on Jontention That Last One | ably and expressed regret for their rash heat, | l i | | | | dustry heard mur of bus where cries for work had been now the hum and happy mur- workers. ever before in its history. Do the Ameri- Was Illegal. , have not yet been taxpa is at under protest sued and a liberty to pay which will involve the city item may be separated from the other items his taxes | actions. It was finally decided to liber- Nevada Marriages infilss\u Further argument on the application of | Abble Rose Woed for a family allowance | that the marrizge of the claimant and | Joseph M. Wood in Nevada was illegal. S o U] Bl s B i ate them and pass the incider.t up to the mean prosperity for the country. The | ji Supreme Court deci e EEoE . Frankfurt was formally chartered speaker begged his hearers (0 100k back | for ymimicioe] s : 2 20| by the German Government but a few | four years to the time when the Dem £0z municipal purpones Al ve been | weeks ago. It was the original intention | racy ‘was in power. when men. were | T¢-enacted by the Board of Supervisors | of the Government that she should piy | |crying in vain for work, when | ast Monday. McCarthy claims that the | petween Germany and China and carry | | | Coxey's army was on the march, |}tem of $25000 in the budget to be raised | troops only, but these plans were altered | and distress rul the land. Then | £ yment of interest and sinking funds | and when the vessel arrived in Chinese :ame the victory of the Republican party | e park panhandle and other bonds is | waters she was ordered to San Francisco and the election of Willlaia McKinley, | ¢l€arly illegal. The charter itself pro-|for a cargo of horses. The transport | Conditions changed; where the desolation | Yides that no tax shall be levied except | carries 102 men. of idlepess had been was the hive of in- | fOr outstanding debts. These bonds, says BOLD CHINESE s S it o Wi . | in endless litigation. On this subject a {sa s’,{‘“hd_‘:’m’";”'f:; hr “,‘1,13 am MCKInley, | 5\ reme Court decision cntitled James de ok Ohe o p o DLLTHE Tale Joudph M | progressed within | TUPTERE ONTE CECHE S Vood was heard by Judge Troutt vester- | ana prospe without, Its people are|¥remery et alys. Alexander Austin si day. Judge O. P. Evans, who represents | employed and contented, its name is re-| If the tax levy contains an illegal item such | gecedent’s children, cited authorities | spected nd its fame now among | item will not invalidate the levy as to other | wiioh he contended supported his theory | the nations of the world is greater than | items if the levy is so made that the fllegal EY2os <NCORPORATED can people wish change to the dark | of the lev - 3 - —_— — Nt Attorney Timothy J. Lyons, who repre- Special Bargains Saturday and Tuesday. : @l and Industrial de-| To show that the amount of the tax rate | sents the claimant, will conclude the ar- 43 2 5 BD £ e et Hir ' bt not. | should be fixed only after the full amount | gument on Tuesd FREE! FREE! FREE! - e oratih ¥ PN e, quutes “‘ Demo- | of the assessment roll has been ascertain- g iy PRI EEEEN 4 Ibs Best Granulated Sugar : cratic writers to prove that un ed and after the State rate has been lev- | 2 Free to every purchaser of S « N < ministration of Republica St : ey - Robbed by a Chinese Servant 3 lbs Our Best Mocha and wahthive given Dlace 10 ol S s, aln ins i ‘h"m"h“"‘!" Mrs \It-I(H\nyey who conducts a lodg- They Plunder the Residence| 3.0 &2 51 3 . e S dance. Wise tariff legislation has protect- | Lisions carthy — quotes other de- |, o '}ouse at 18 Ellis street, yesterday of Attornev Bovd in FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER, square 45c : e bt aat ed the employer and employe alike. Fac-| P i e SR SR | reported to the police that a Chinese ser- y J | f‘;‘;u:}';‘;"{‘ ¢~ e - - ke o il Indirier o Wi torts| omDERED TO REMOVE R S San Rafael. BETEITY s, dos soc ie a . et wan called 4o onder [ 22 v d and re- | ALL UNUSED TRACKS S'°olcn §25 belonging n. The money Wiiat ie Dest fo Dest at all timen - p 2t Fonaets some of | establs upon a " healthy basis which | was under the pillow of a bed in which Our egxs are gathered daily from wing vice presid el | n citizen should strive to | - s : | her _son slep the Mhsion. Requinr e o g nounced: | Ker predieted a siena.q | Board of Public Works Notifles Mar- Locked up in the tanks In the City | PETALUMA RANCH EGGS, doz 223 P. E. A for the Rep he | ket-Street Company to Act Prison are two Chinese servants, who are Cuaranteed. Regular 27%c. 1. ] F. W. Dohr- | that the g sters | Immediately. H[]S|EHY AND CORSET SALE AT |suspected of stealing diamonds and jew- | SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE. can 12 Levi Strauss, William | itably t i g sliced. Regul 0 Luchstng: 5 "‘:l"-“ prompt them to cast thelr | The Board of Public Works notified H. ‘ ?'”' ‘;‘]“‘“’ ‘;‘: “b“‘"ra :‘”““"d Getian. ” - e or that party which means pros- | ch, superintendent of constructio rom the residence of Attorney George . 4P s, L T i Hest Biafivha Conipars, | Boyd of San Rafael. One of the prison- | GHIRARDELLI'S OO0 -Wyonn - 2w 3 e Congressman Kahn then reviewed the | yesterday that all its unused tracks must tra {3 Enown.as Jew Laok and was em- | o oo " sppmnee Wl . : | | 5 .. g £ k HISKEY, bot 8sc . 3 leading s of the campaign, enunciat- SAbials ployed by Boyd as a servant. Yesierday or Paul Kieter, Carsten | leading £ ampaign, enunciat- | be removed immediately from the public - Received gold medal at Parls Charles Wollpert, | Ing Republican beliefs In reference to| streats. The tracks in question are located morning h;: lfmkr his brother to the home 1900. Regular $1 %. Henry Kobler, 1. | imperialism, militarism, monopolies and | on Montgomery avenue from Filbert to | f; Mshelmpln)er_ ?ir thi‘pumos?_ as"l|l “::—USAPOLIO 4 cakes 25¢ s i Alx. ');rr:um, | trusis. “If l.lftxrulh,\'l n{';)\p‘ ll‘cpullyl)l(-n:’x Greenwich street: crossing of Powell | h‘)?‘usi . of assisting him in cleaning the MA’(‘:‘Z?{QM ERELL . Albert Hansen, | party means,” he said, “that the United | gtreet and Montgomery avenue; along 3 box 20¢ ., ‘i: Jm ese, Hug ‘hw«')fii- s uw;'m', a world power, then | Montgomery «venue to Mason street; tal;)n.:lnngmt’;:da&t:rzgopmlz;fivdc:ndle‘:\k o e d ’|in God's name let the United States be- | giong Mason street to Bay street, single B . N = IMPORTED GINGER ALE, doz $1.20 Nickelsburg, A.|come a power of the world.” TO DAY ing the two Chinamen to take tare of the | From Corry & Co.. Beifast Greenzweis, S ¥ 3 | track street’ frons. fhe sast ‘side ot = - house. On their return a few hours later | Rezular 31 5. » Witiar, | Dr- Edward Markbreiter was then in-| pow yior street: Market street i Cor d ave., snd Morrison sts., Eenttle 0, $22 50 and e fiyuh Sherman, Clay & Co., Stelnway Plano Dealers, Portiand. Flat jur Zon-o- Van Bergen, Adoiph Meyer, John Plath, Heunisch, H. J. troduced and was re ved with cheers. He spoke at length, urged him to go on. On the Republican structure, to destroy the place we have from Second street to the intersection of Washington, thence northerly twenty feet | beyond the crossing of Pacific street, sin- | Women's best quality Egyptian Black Hose, worth 20c; sale price...12%e pair g .17¢ pair Women's Hose, silk and lisie flnish me- | toe, usually sold three pairs for 5ic; sale Mrs. Boyd discovered that her jewel case had been pried open and its costly con- of them, but failed to get a trace of the McGregor”’; one ring with a ruby in the PARIS EXTRA CHOICE NEW CORN 12:c % sy i 5 ar corn' is the finest it o e i m.,'"‘,’:"'z',;l: duent were | Sutter strect, north side, single track; | Women's silk finished Hose, double heel | tents taken. Suspecting that the China- | {hat ever 'xw?“trom FPortiand, lam ewy, ¥. @ - " 3 ENLS | gtockton street from the crossin of regular 25¢ \aluc, sale prlce‘ v 1 i Vi - exular 20c can. M. Tiedeman | that when he had finished his hearers | 4 5 men were the culprits she went in search HUILE D'OLIVE, 's gal 95¢ Imvorted from Marseilles, France. Ebbing- a, 1 s camps ° thieving pair. After notifying the Con- B - ey rinie, Merman 5. | e, who"stend for presiipe Soeoms ang | £le track; trom the crossing of Stockton | price . S pair | stable at San Kafael, Boyd and his wite| 0 ¢ £ Reeular 615 Jacobson, Meury | prosperity at home; for peaée progress | Street. thence along Paciflc street to “omens Hose, white feet, worth 25c; sale | came to this city and informed Captain ?Tfi&'é,g' &"}',‘.5:";-,‘.’,,’:”( Lls’tml':" 4 To. i, L. Nonneman, Adam | gnd happiness at home and —dignity |MCRtEOmery avenue, single track. price ..... 15¢ pair | Seymour of the robbery. They gave him | Fruzn? joti“hy oy m‘:p'nynlm % miles. um, Lionel Heyneman, H. L. | abroad. On the Democratic side are the| Vith regard to the track on Market Every pair of Hose we sell is full | the following list of the articles stole (Sea 1804 '8 STREET Habenicht, | forces of disintegration, of dissolution, of | Stréet from Second street to Sutter the | finighed and warranted fast black. |One solitaire diamond ring with the in-| —~SEE-1S HAR)‘ET o Sean. s Kronuenbers. | political disease and death. It is they | MArket-street Company states emphatic- | yiqren's Hose, 1x1, ribbed, medium or | Scription “M. de “W. K.”; one diamond oo tBhonesd Boe 8, W Ne Beanch S er, 8. Rosenbaum, C. | op"ore striving to pull down the national | 811V that it cannot be forced to remove it. heavy weight, double knee, heel and |ring, inside of which was the name “‘Jean Henry Meyer, M. Joost, e It asserts that the track is a continuation Jubn Motlet, Henry Haas, J. | >" of the tracks running from Eighth street rice . pair | center and two small diamonds on the Jobn_ Schlichtman, Faul | WON AMONE the matlons and bring dis-| Yo Sansome which were fofeibly removed | C! Ndrer’s dnd Misses” & '!he‘g(;“;fr Side of the band; three pearl rings; one = J ;; rez:;l::; :'e\:_gl:;”:; ple of the nation. by order of Mayor Phelan in 1898. C)l;fll(xi‘;eunrupE)ci:ra Nty o'ce pex- sapphire ring; one gold wire with dia- 5 ch, M. i —_————— 3k old n 3 Louis Marcus, Adam Brehm, Dr. George | Bryan, the speaker sald, has forced treme length; regular. price %5,%0 ;21': me%r;?.s:;t;ngm::.:dlr anee’i;]:la.rclalt'lec:x‘::xl;l . L. Urucker, Charles Lresher, Charles Kemn, | down the throats of his followers his Sewsr Contracts Let. D00 of Chiiieci's Hose are froms & to 10: | pnd flirés. small diamond scrow Studs. . le Fhilp - Fubcke, Herman G. esinger. | absurd ideas on silver and his constitu-| The alleged iron-stone pipe sewer ring | o S1Z08,00 GOHICIN S, 0 Captain Seymour at once detailed De- lg a . Georse Micu i_ n_.,u:‘u Barth, Hfit F. ;"‘m', ents have tamely submitted to his com- | was broken yesterday by Frank Arnold, Just opened—one case of imported | tectives Dinan, Wren and Ed Gibson to peyer, “‘:e l-\xri, l:"-“NU::rvh;'\:r: | mands,. T)?cy )x;rul‘enlcd agaltns! gxs ab- | who secured. from the Board of Public|” \Women's Hoslery, consisting of all arrest the suspected Chinamen. They Wh'te Stone China 2 Merten, A orn, FIeGer- | gurdities, but his insistence forced their | Works the contract for building a sewer | that's new in stripes, dots and figured | 1 Louis Hofftman, William Meneke, | oyogjence. In keeping with thelr policy mear Utah street.] effects. Later in the season these goods | Visited Chinatown, and after a long dheimer . George H. Bahrs, D. B. Faktor, H. Neuhaus, Louis Haake, Her- Wilbam M. Gercke, J. F. A. Rutz, Charles Trantner, of calamity they welcome any disas- commercial or industrial, as a cam- gn weapon to be used for more than worth and to encourage rather than cry in Eighteenth street, for $2712. Flinn & Treacy’s bid was $442. The contract for building a sewer in Leav- enworth street, between Francisco and will sell at 75¢ to $1 a palr CORSETS To-day our ¢ pair search they found the thieving pair hid- ing in a disreputable den on Spofford alley. They were at once taken to police headquarters and subjected to a rigorous Cups and Saucers... Dinner Plates ... Bowls-all kinds v A. J. Esberg, Dr. k. 0. | IL] 4 Bay streets, was let to Flinn & Treacy e i de of best sateen, on | examination. Both men denied having Pitchers 8 cts and 12 cts 5 n Wiliam ‘Wankowski, | allay national or secilonal unrest. In this | for $52250, there being no other bidder. B e Oc | stolen the jewelry. They claimed thai| Breakfast Plates 6cts [ ¥. H. Maas, Julius Jacobs, | prave - 8 0 eir e — $1.00 extra short Corset Meat Dishes. . . 8Sctsand 12 cts 1. A. Helbing, L. Altschul, August ¥. Meyer, | country and dangerous to its welfare. hips: sale price they left the house shortly after Mr. and eat H. Heyne M. Bredhoiu, A. C. Hinz, Bertheau, Ernest Brand, M. C. We sal A. Green, Jacob Levi, E. C. Prieber, Dr. E. W. 1, H. Kirschman, Leon Samuels, E. §. Alpbert Meyer, T. H. Frolich, Charies Carl F. Metzner. The president of the evening, Charles Bunoscnu, spoke eloquently in German on tne issues of the campaign, particularly in reference to the application of these zens. A new era, he declared, is open- ng for the United Btates and for the cplendid institutions of the republic. A magnificent policy of expansion and pro- | gress has been inangurated by the Repub- to cloud the minds of voters the In ord rent affairs to heed what they know to be permit him to finish it. With McKinley's election the insurrec- tion in the Philippines will end. Bryan is | the only hope of the Filipinos, and with his defeat will come their submission. If voters be honest they wiil ask nothing more than McKinley's letter of acceptance to convince them that he deserves their for him the votes of the audience. E. 8. Salomon brought the meeting to a close with a few words, and three hearty cheers were given for McKinley and Roosevelt No Right to Serpentine Avenue. The Supervisors’ Judiclary Committee to issue an’ execution and sell the Moun- request of the union. E. Schaerer, Sec. * P oy L Bt How to Measure Success. An address will be given Monday even- ing at the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion Auditorium, Mason and Ellis streets. at § o’clock, on “How Are We to Measure Success?’ This address opens the Asso- may be secured at the assoclation office. —_———————————— The reason physiclans always recommend Jesse Moore "AA” whiskey is because they know of its absolute purity. 1 $1.25 Corsets; all the prominent makes ent lengths and shapes: sale price. To-day we place on sale a new line n':m quality Moreen Sklfl. trimmed with 10- inch ruffle of accordion pleating; sale ym‘c's, Oor Children's and Infants’ wear d ments, consisting of all the latest noveltics In Cloaks, Jackets, Headwear, Dresses, etc., 1212-1214 MARKET ST., Bet. Taylor and Jones, | Store closed Monday, September 24. Mrs. Boyd came to this city and crossed the bay, intending to see a “cousin” in be held pending further investigation. som and Howard. He says the act was committed shortly after 10 o’clock in the evening. The footpads got nothing and in disgust allowed their victim to go on his way. ——— Altmeyer Held for Burglary. Henry Altmeyer, a well known crook, was held to answer before the Superior broke into a room at 501 Post street and stole some jewelry and clothing. —_——— Dr. M. J. Fottrell has resumed practice at rooms 17 and 19, Phelan tullding. * Wash Basin Tea Fots Laume William Plagemann, A. 15 | Democrats bave raised the cry of impe- E s % G.'and P. & N. Corsets in manv | ¢ v kels, Frederick Boeckimann, Samuel Suss- | rialism and militarism, but no one has | FePorted adversely yesterday to the peti- | $L70 T 6 TALae| Somalawin . INhe o0 Sen, stelan Jaweliy | | Suag TMakes . Scts wan, D Block, br. Martin 'Regensberger, | Leen deceived or will be deceived by this | tion of Christian Helling for the lsuance |y 5o Corsets, ong, ‘medium "or short length; | W88 fo¥a OF UAeth: e Tollet Set set .40 : Nathan Bibo, L. Gaggenbimne, | ool of false prohpets. Americans pos. | to him of a deed for & certain portion of | *sals price - #1.75| It is believed they gave the stolen Jow-| Chambers . 36cts : 3 Lr. A. Abrams, krederick | gens too much intelligence, are t0o thor. | the lands within the lines of Serpentine K WAIST SPECIAL. airy ¢ e (00 1 R 1< thais ol | wwadi Bows and Pitcher. Jessic Bartlett Woenne, William Her- | guoh) < informed on the progress of cur- | avenue. The City Attorney was requested SIL dently expecting ed. They w set 88 cts W. C. Eidenmuller, e ; g ih View property belonging to A. C. A , | notoriousiy false. By no permission of | ta property Silk Waists, made of ; Prices e nier, William Lewis, | Avorionn” voters, said the spoaker. win | Widber and the Assessor was directed to ;f“':":g::‘: pobie e ;'“h 20 ar] . pr. C. C. O'Donnell is in the fight to win. We are Cutting avi S, hweitzer, Marcus M. Bium, | T T B faintta e s He is speaking every night to large and | gll to Pieces During Ouar A. Grimm, Lr. D. Cohn, L. | % i For in this c ings, tuckings and pleats. These | enthusiastic audiences. This is a time thad Yockwits, u Offerman, M. Holje, K. 1, | S¢lves into offic x B SAHDAEH ? When he Is needed in Congress, and the| Big Clearance Sale. who is now sirging at the ':r~ reum Schulz, N. H. Frank, Dr. . O. Hirschtelder, | the voters qf the Union have a solemn Attention! waists are sold elsewhere from | When o o HoeC ot ivershl for Mims. & g " - pe Gy "D. Roth, Albert Meyer, | GUtY to perfotm. They arf called upon to | To the bakers and confectioners of San $5 00 to $6 50; our price to-day el 3 % hnell, B. Sneideman, J\Ifli. continue in his l‘flg]l station a man who | Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berke- “ 2 % . ) Held Up by Robl 1 J Lac kmunn Fritz Attnger, J(,hnu]-‘.e Boits, u? | has proved himself to be a worthy succes- | Jey: Big general mass meeting of the is _— 33'75 Peter C: T ‘l.)emz tb‘;s real mflncafl mBm‘mE Ea u T | H. Hecht, George C. Groezinger, Leon Sioss, | sor of Abraham Lincoln. This man, Wil- | Bakers' and Confectioners’ International eter Casper, ng al rannan g K reprod O e e igeitingn B eoster, e | llam McKinley, has undertaken a task | Union No. 24 Sunday, September 2. at 12| SPECIALS TAKEN AT RANDOM | street. complained to the Harbor police et S e & Mt i Kt . B ‘Preduiices, | Which means much to tho Amrican peo | S:010CK; at Turietyet Temple; U5 TUrk | Gospmers Watsts, newest wirmed omects; | Thursday night that he had been held up | 0 Sranr: B, Syt and Post { ritz Gercke, ugo Herzer, ¥. H. Siebe, O. A. | ple and Americans in duty bound must | fhe'union are cordially Invited to join. BY e Y goigonbg 4§ eet, between Fol- | &' yiaricet st., func. California. OUR BRANCH STORES EVERYWHERE. DR. MCNULTY. rlvflm WEIL-RNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD Blood Poison, Gonorrhaa, Gleet, Veakness. [m potence and mnr e Diseases of M Cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., 8. F | issues to the interests of German eiti- | YO'€S: In conclusion the speaker pald a | ciation Night School for Men for the sea- | NeVer Was so packed with stylish and service- | Court yesterday by Judge Conlan on a rmareasonable. Hoorg Cor o and Broadw land - . D Sen. | tribute to Congressman Kahn and urged | son. Complimentary cards of admission | *Dle 89038 at papular prices s now. charge of burglary in $200 bonds. He 103, Do ga Randays. 100 13, Conmal: uuoonnum-crmy Conddential. P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M. !5 Kearny ny St., San Francisea. Csl, Weokly Call,$1.00 per Year