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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. BRIDE WAS COY [FRUIT AND FLOWER DANCE IN PETER McGLADE WO HER BAIDAL - THE BARN AT THE "CROSSWAYS™ ACQUITTED BY A BUST!MEUN"]UEMF and Mrs. Francis J. Garolan Celebrate in Most T[EHN":M_ JUHY Stood Before Judge Kerri-| Elaborate Fashion the Oper\mg of Their Did Not Believe Brokers Quaint Cyciing | Magr\ificer\t New Stables. Were the Vietims of *d’d"l"!'w**d”bvb-’b&&fh&&d’w**&&&g Garb. False Pretenses. ——— {19 . . . | e ares A S seaai- | Villatand Grounds fire Ladies in (Orgeous|rurgery crarges stand Agaiost Ac- R = L e 2 —————— P Wedded d | . i e “ Flooded With Gol- i Gostumesamnd Men | 5eh It Shes 1 Bpeclatan iy 1 ored Lights. ‘ in Pink Goats. b s ! rmed _:‘_ 4 | Peter W. McGiade has been adjudged “not guilty” of the charge of obtaining < money under false pretenses charged Al against him by the people. Yesterd et ernoon at 4:20 the jury retired tc ate on a verdict. An hour and a half later ! s the bell announced that a verdict had been S reached. It w uittal. = After the v been announced MeGlade shool warmly by the hand, bowed h » the jurors a they filed out of the box and then turned to accept the congratulati of his frien | It w aid that the jury held the opin- fon t brokers who ady ced mon a on the orders on which McGlade's pro: cution was based were not the victims of false pretense nd wh they ac- | an order callin > twenty | da bor in cne month, when the order 3 | was dated on the 14th of that month and | could not possibly legally call for pay for ¢ | | more than fo n days, they did so at N | their own risk and with full knowledge of 4 the risk involved in their purchas < Charges of forgery yet stand against : McGlade. Whether or not he will be = | placed on trial again, however, is a mat- = | ter for speculation among those interested | in the c I H. H. Colb nd former Chief of Police | o : Lees were called by the prosccution w ED BY > - - 4 | the case opened yeste ¢ morning. Tt ll;xsnnml as to McGlade's arrest and thel Wells tifies s i1 | 2 F 'K CARC g S, - JK - | the prosecution c d. » > fiesC - rske Wiil M,L T asigid 3 ", .'\R.H sui MRS FRANK J. CAROLAN, | .\xf‘l(fldl](‘ \i : ,nlt\wul on the and In hi N I e Soeg bt s HOSTESS AT THE UNIQUE own defense. He admitted that the sig- % WAYS. BARN DANCE, natu the orders of September 16 and ¥ hich Bier & Regensbe H : 3 s 4] et B our new store however, that he wns copied d men m vening ned these orders in blank,” said “that the clerks might fill them | out. 1 signed many of them at a time. 1 Gid not fill out the orders, as is charged. violet. Her gown of white chiffon over| *“I white satin was delicately trimmed with | velvet violets. Miss La sfrsrefespasfa o speele e sfande o ofe e sfreste e sl sfaste s sfrsfasta o s s e s e s atrsfargrse o sla e et s el e el 25 4 1 Schussler wore an exquisite | “Assistant District Attorr Deuprey wild rose gown. Miss Rila Morgan's | opened the argument for the prosecution. zown was a very li.clike copy of the or- | Attorney Lennon of the firm of Lennon & chid Moilie: Thomasand Mis, Dan. (epresenting the defendant. fol- o ST e el vy Mr. Lennon pointed out to the iel Miwpittisses Doth In borwy S, v the fact that under an indictment for sionals Mrs. to the elect gue Among those present were: Lawson Adams. Mr. and Mrs. D. Beylan. Mr obtaining money by fa ction could not be ha ons of the indictme se pretenses a con- unless the were prov 1 Mrs. | OREMS 5 ovd, Mr. and Mus. Buford. Willtam | {o0to by two witnesses or by one - a B o e M. oatord. Villam | testimony was corroborated thre form « A : o oncaman. T - | by secondary "evidence. Radoms The gowns o in color i ios) of A Miss | said, was the only witness under this rule | beauty with the ights that best T Batiar and his testimony was not supported. Mr. »ded the grounds villa. Much nd h(v R Mr. ana Mrs. | 1. non also peinted out to tr jury that t '-’,,. e = :,, PR ;,‘," and Mrs Miss Collier, | ment for twenty d: lak i nex onda '] ctober 1S ing g GE 0.4 TR Miss Sarah Collier, r, George | Rezensberger both admitted that when wer tha t s ¥ a3 dakw e Mr. and Mrs, | they purchased the order they knew it to T ‘ > ot some bud, belle sy A o b be ap impossibility for a person to have | n | worked twenty d. in Octoher when only Driscoll, Mr. and o e fourteen d: were evidenced by the or- e, der. This, Mr. Lennon said, was conclu- and Mrs. Ansel Faston, Mr. and Mrs. | ejve that the brokers were not the vie- legant auty rose idea | tims of false pretenses. but bought the was Alfred Ford, Mre. F. P. Frank. | order with thelr eves open. M followed elich, and Mrs. Foute, My Deuprey closed the argument for the ogee Miss and Mre. 3. D. Grant, Mr. and Mrs Charles | PeoDle. Judge Burnett charged the fury | s the cur- Genevieve C: in a Green id it retired to deliberate upon a verdict. ke mination. a di- it ywn blos- _W. H. Howard. William Howard, Edward | £ ath Dower e Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Hooker. Mr. | AN OLD RESIDENT OF Giren w0 \d garden o¢ @nd Mrs. Robert Hooker, Robert Hooker, Judge THIS CITY PASSES AWAY nd Mrs. R. Y. Hayne, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan | Hayne, Mr. and Mre e, Mt i Jerone M Bt | Mrs, Eva Zelner, After Soveral g afedfs s ks sfe st s oo s s s o o e s s o o o o s s . | Hager, Miss Houghton, Mr. Houghton, Weeks’ Illness, Dies at St. | e form of a f Hopkins. There es flitting among Hopkins easily girls was Miss were twelve wh the flowers, but Mi bout e last queened it over them all. Her short skirt fad Teaton, i G Prartiaot Luke’ i of the court s : < g . Kieagon, T uke’s Hospital. e e e e tely ‘oovered Wit Mlilte ‘elk - Windeld Y Mrs. Eva Zelner dled I:'nctord’w at .| WAR IN DEMOCRATIC CAMP. |St Paul's Church at the Assembly Hall ae occasion & elec cun- A1 pendent in each one was Mr. Kruttscl t Miss Isabel W s o - yes ay St at Twenty-ninth and C' ts. The the evening dis- r The bodice was e i Teabel Kit-| Luke's Hospital. She had been il for| g gers Were Given to Defeat Dain- | hall and booths are fully a B et e S : 5 b several weeks and her death was not un- | orated by the lac f the parish ar ol - A i b d to - ; rrw petals, \, ‘.»| xlvlr-. 'f\'rm“lmnr Miss Ethel Lin- | expected gerfield for Superior Judge or everything points to the fair being this eacrlagp B0, o o 1oL 8 CAUE O RTERL e T R | Mrs. Zelner was the wife of the late Disrupt the Organization. of the most successful events of this kir white with trimemings of . L8 Mary Scott was there as a narcls: _Mr..and Mrs. MeAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Elllott | william Zelner and resided at 14 McAllis-| Circulation has been given to a rumor | S'out 10, 'he City, Toouight thers wi fte and blue electric e one B s e e h o [ tacBtset DA (been @ resident of | that Boss Hearst of New York will arrive | vocal selections by Ed Moore. the Dop ranged apron fashion on the skirt, the Miss McKinstry, Clarence McKinstry, Mise | Woman and her death is a source of much | Recently the ron-re dent boss gave or- | o s good time. nd everybody - progressed these ilghts g o' qroonine from them in a lifelikn McNutt, Miss Ruth McNutt, Dr. Maxwell Mc- | sorrow to a large circle of friend ders that W. R. Daingerfleld should not - and as the guests In . o " qhe corsage w l1so trimmed Nutt. Edgar Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Bewdit Irs. Zelner was a native of L | be nominated for Superior Judge by the ; costumes representing all (0T e 0 lk= Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCreary, Peter | WRETE ‘2"-‘1“;11‘1“’122 gf]‘“gw‘ Year: Democratic convention. The leaders of | « fruits and flowers passed 1 Mrs. Henry T. Scott looked very hand- > artin, Walter Martin, Lansing Mizner, Col-| o "m ;'r‘“:‘;l”‘v:‘ YI"dpr(f“(r"y.:uvn at 10 the local Democracy were told that dis | - formed a strikingly pictur- ¥ gown of yel. O0¢l and Mre. Maus, Latham McMullin, Mr. | E44Y street 7 ruption of the organization would - | iful picture. Lo st lover lmmed . im McKee, Bishop and Mrs. Nichols, Mies Mary ' - stantly follow if the orders relating to e xterior of the entire (L 1€ O ime e o o ey R S e L A Fedcral Cases Continued. | Daingerfield were not executed to the let- t uctures was marked by count- “ryo v family was well represented. Frank Owen. 2 * 1 United § trict Judge de Haven | ter- rs of electric globes, which a black background of the Mrs. Henry Crocker wore a magnificent announced terday that several crim-| Delegates to the Democratic municipal gown of real lace trimmed with gorgeous p ) ptain and Mra. | 1 o ses on the calendar of his convention not only refused to obey the Mr. and Mrs. George Pope, C; ess Poniatowskl, Mr. and Mrs. icked in numbers, and most Mrs. E. D. Rey- what they beautiful of them all wa He owes | Crosswa a distance of two miles, arc lights had been placed at frequent inter yson, Pri “ % effect < g el d g ge 4 s for trial next week would b decree of the foreign boss but treated the | Hocdi S0 ar. tiger lilies. Mrs. Jack Casserly showed wiliz Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Carter P. Pomeroy, | {05 {le reason that he expected to be New York orders with contempt and de- | s the loveliness of the Bermuda lily, and Miss Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Peyton, | gaged elsewhe il the middl & e T shortly after gaged elsewhere untll the middle of Oc- | rision by giving Daingerfield a nomination | i o Miss Isab Kittle was a charming 3t. Mr. Phelan, William Page, W. Bruce Porter, | tober 3 fleld 2 ion F farr siding and the guests found that the T/°% FL) Tk Brinele. Harkos COIstE by acclamation. « « filed a t platfor: ad been canvas covered °O°5¢P 2 X i e 3 ! ca s of a sonal | : o ol B Loty ,f,,"y,], 5 Between the depot apa Fruit costumes made up in originality Major Rathbone, Gerald Rathbone, Miss Then came the threats of a personal | s lard, who was gowned to represent a Lawrence Scott, Walter Scott, Mr. and Mre. o ! ’\-I=|un‘l(r;n from nem—sxl. l';‘emnt‘rats who | Special Bargains Saturday and Monday. g g e g S are taking an interest in the party quar- " " ava Mow. ey Seott, Mie Mary Bcut, RK s are jaking an interest in the party soar. | ARMQUR'S Suzar-cared HAMS. ... (2% - - | vals v =1 Hearst coming in person is a bold bluff. The Best Eastern Hams. Regular i5c Ib. R. P. Schwerin, Miss hu Miss Alice A dnight supper was served at tete- Cherry 3 5 G . | They say that he will not come to Call- e Ty i i Mre. W. Frank wore an exquisite pansy g, D, anasatol Ehsies G ARg e fornia until Dr. R. Beverly Cole, the FI“F?; EHEA"F'“ ,'BUW_E_“' square. . 50¢ h € the courtyar ¢ gown of embroidered yellow mull, over hi Seutth,. Heser Shnpking, S | worthy Coroner, leaves the State. Tt is Jood Butter Is a delicacy and' can SESR. Enercs . ; vellow satin with bunches of velvet pan- Henry Stetson, Mr. Sessions, Miss Cora Smed- true that San Francisco is a large and{ oo bo Ohtained at big prices— s : . I s osttered over It fn artintic Assln: AN M Blneyigaifli Mildiaube Sttt | expanding town. but it is not sufficlently least, Try ard be convinced: alt e of fifty pleces and sles scattered over 8 - Mre. Willlam F. Timlow. Mr. and Mrs. Wil : | large or expansive for the foint presence | Ielar e square T by r 5 srps of _ Miss Therese Morsap attempted the dif- i, “Hinckley Taylor, Miss Carrie Taylor, of the Coroner and Hearst. artis ficult task of representing a hyacinth and yyyjiam Taylor, Philip Tompkins, Miss Fran- It is all right, perhaps, in a fashion by BEST CITY EGGS, dozen. . hess Il The dancers, gowned to represent the succeeded in showing the flower in all ces Taylor, Mies Molly Thomas, Dr. Harry | SA l E OF { mild Insinuation for a Democratic news- | — Our Eggs are gathered dafl ¥ e ¢ marguerite, the lily and the Its colc The texture of her gown was Tevis 11{?|er ‘m ;:“\ g\‘:'hf' !;n 'l’l'l.\s:'\r}l ‘p 1&._.\ n | from the Mission. Regular 40c 1 samer and shaded from deep Francis U ) or J. Sims, ; ’ Tose. went through a series of attractive it ax goskam and shaded from deep Francis Underhill. : 3 Jeaders of the Democratic srgantzation | PETALUMA Extra Choice EGGS 223 { evolutions, after which, attired in the pic ;le‘l\ to s’r‘ : : e .I\xr and ,\Ir; R. J “{nn:s. ].\lrrnvi Wileox. | for purity and reform, are loitering We guarantee every Egg. Resular turesque costumes in vogue in 1850, they — Miss ¢ Schussler was the modes Jeutenant Winship of the lowa. | aréund the Morgue to smatch away an | , Z M b E | estate from the Public Administrator. In- F"ga.‘u]l!r §vsm~u DUST, 3-Ib ’kg. terpreted according to boss notions _of good local government th Beverly Cole, however, is an office | Bottled in Bond, 100 proof. buropyes. : ) 5 e B e 4 \ ! | or FLANNELE' - CRA P £ ans hat | i3 | pg, for FraNxELETIE weareEns, | £ W' fRerhar, s oot | SALAD DRESSING. larsg ho ... | Eiress regulot peioe i the preserves of Boland. the Publie Ad-| o) \aype'purs pye WHISKEY, hot..$1.00 | ministrator. 1\ L, oot 3k “ mmed, holder of the old-fashioned school and | Rich and mellow. Regular $1 . elaborately trimmed with braid and | the Coroner’s office and Dr. Cole is Cor- | Extra choice. Regular %e Ib. I| at any time removed from said street, be PERS, the kind you pay $2.25 for all| Sims to hog the estates of the dead. If TABLE FRUITS, Extrs Qui lusion it will go far to disrupt the Dem- | o | 98¢ for PERCALE WRAPPERS, neatly | ™[ EFY THE LAW’S PROVISIONS o5 iy 3 | elsewhere < | v - S | while his motives are not impugned a re- ' = | D R | $1.25 Tor PERCALE WRAPPERS, | Bt 5 Mty oy T Sgmniine, & 7¢; | MARTIN'S Easterp Cream CHEESE. ..I5¢ lace; worth $2.00. | ch ol e - e —— : th . oo ¢ oner. The insinuation is spread out that | l f } A 1 . £1.48 for VICUNA FLANNEL WRAP- | the office is in collusion with Z\lcN‘;h a:.[! cnoé?::‘:‘fi!n:“‘r’:i{‘;fi? 9?' 55 o == | taken to the corporation yard, and there kept | - over fown. Ke ol i and disposed of by the storckeeper in the same | SGhUOl D GtUPS Ig ; proof can be adduced to establish the | " x, p a“ Or WOP S Ummlss 0 ‘m“n"w“ BT b LK H‘e All our wrappers are cut extra wide in | {ruth of the statement touching such col- | Pemre’ Timis o ones ;e | | 3 the skirt. Sizes 32 to 46. 1 u D PORT AND SHERR: | P i On the heels of the ordinance mentioned | E ) ocratic party, of which McNab and Sim: _ Y, bot | BPS GODd IO POD the board notified Chief Thomas of the nOPB XfimlHBPS are brilliant members, but it will not nee. 5 Bottles $i. Regular 0o bottle. | Bureau of Streets and Architect Mooser | SlLK WAIST SPEC'AL Sgarily Qim the Tuster of the MeiotneC” | NEW EEASON'S TEAS, 1b.... o { vesterday that when curbstcnes are re- ' . The fight now on in the Democratic par- Enslish Breakfast. Uncolored Japan Ners | moved for the replacement of others they uthori LGE T (e e e e P Oolonz. Regular & Ib. B[‘ u ' are the property of the city and to take i To-day we've taken all our $5.00 and | furesque and fantastic features At fuict | IMPORT.D SARDINES, 3 cans 250 Action accordingly. Commissioner Ma- £ 50 SILIC WAISTS, made of best taffeta. | glance the superficlal beholder may et | . Limit 8 cans. Regular 134 o 3 | A DRI guire stated that no steps will be taken to ——— beautifully trimmed, and cut the price to | sy ler may get| o : | P, the impression that the contest is un.| Send for Monthly Price Lis | | recover old material which heretofore has The Board of Works submitted an or- | been turned over to the property owners. | meeting was renewed, but in a milder B Cote"oniy”one morgne: bul perceptive Freight paid by us when within 1 ‘ seud 3 p il form. pls o e . | e - dimance to the Supervisors yesterday pro- | % e i | students will observe that 1348-1354 MARKET STR e tor the sale of oid material wnich| BOARD OF EDUCATION. When ine ron was cated Kimgshury | A Few G0od Things in Hosiery. | 5oderan wp to date hents o dqiss | ovo. son B.75 | equal, as Hearst has three papers amd | LoUNtry Orders Promptly Atten | vn! answered to the name of Superintendent i o v uac - js 1o be removed from a public stre:t — Webster, who was absent 12%c for WOMAN'S HOSB, Hermsdors | CerNINg mind the aspect of inequality is | v oy when the renewal is to be at the city’s | Issue Two Special Certificates to| "\ objict,” said Casserly. dve, Richelieu ribbed or plain. D Tk e abe 2 fi expense; also providing that when owners Applicants. ;gbx‘:x-unn sustained,” ruied Mark. 17¢ for WOMAN'S HOSE that cannot | close quarters wlflrheprf‘tgrx-‘rl,fifigpd"‘h! "tl for five ll| ST ronerty at their own expense repave | wu. poo o o paucation granted two ereupon Kingsbury said that he did be bought elsewhere under e | " On the part of th v ¥ - | $240 and e public street the old material displaced | ',"l “m:uu ate sherday nokaitha| A0 come €0 create disturbance, DUt was | 4o eor WOMAN'S WHITE FOOT | the flghtp.will'het "‘n“m:‘“}‘nrk adversary | ub $ special certificate: sterday, - | present to represent his superior. Kings-| 12%¢ f bR » . 2 L& Jonx | . in such rrpa;’l“k’ all be subject to dis- ! standing the unfavorable recommenda- e ln‘lr‘rrupn-d Tt T HOSE, regular 20c quality. ]r:'\;::‘-‘dv:.-')?\'.n‘(‘fym?‘n Iy atw eyt om | o no at $5 a posal by such owners. | tio f the City Board of Examiners, | asked if Webster was in the ¢ and by | 12%e for CHILDR FINE RIBBED | |\ <} cago to attack McNat | 1 P or five vears This resolution, if adopted will be in { (B0 @0 TR v, 0 onstituted body to | Denman, who stated that he had Seen the HOSE worth 20¢ pair. {and Sims. but he will cautiously keep out tmes PYCMINMS nd at the @ | direct violation of the charter, which says tigate the credentials of applicants | Sunetiofaaent o OUC SOrHUOR QYR i e Coroner. e Cobr o O aisemed | L 3 nd a st ibintion Ot de A & ) i | utes before. Kingsbury, ignoring the in- | T X P A L s TNl . S | G that such material is the property of the & for certificates. The first certifl- | Yie8 before. Kingsbury, ignoring the in- ONE KNIT VST SP=CIAL Franciséo for more than a half centure many 1ven b city and must be removed to the cor. was issued to Dr. Max|and rulings of the Supreme Court in de | WOMAN'S HEAVY UNDER. | hC pas elected to the office of Coroner by | iegoq brand B poration yard. The City Attorney has also | Magnus, who was thereupon ap- | fense of his position and Suggested ‘that 100G s, one sleevens coms Iy orn oz | nis. (ollow-citizens at the first election un. B b anteed by - the rendered an opinion that the Board of | pointeq director of physical culture at|if the board persited in denying him a gray; sold a1l over from e to e, | aed raney.charter. He knows his rights i ourselves, and Works has no power to give such material | 5 alary of $3000 per year. The Examina-| $eat it pass a resolution stating that | e o ®e. » 1and krowing them dares to matntain Tea ffees 0. from us on our @ |to a property owner, even though better | tjon Board had decided that the diplo- | LE;“S‘;”‘,:"‘T”;"";"““}‘[‘ SO im0k b Teprenl N ,an:imvahe; it 1’";:-‘::'117210" oy llh‘l ?“"““ ik Co b " N i o il 2 IE. 'V e Vo a e v - 23 E riv: . o ct plar i pay [ material should be substituted. | mas of graduation from the physical | bait and presented the resolution, which | VEILINGS. [ tion he will resent the assaut, s'im’ Extracts, | r 62 months, you The proposed ordinance is in two sec-| oyjiyre school of Milwaukee, Wis., and| was thereupon adopted. Kingsbury will| All our 35¢, 40c and 50c DOUBL: —ti and 3 | tions, the first providing that if the old | o Jefrerson Medical College of Philadel- | NOW g0t to the courts and secure a writ of | ' VEILINGS, your ch BRI Ligiee (aiorwale o and at the ea [l tions, the et Ponine ety monc | the,Jafferon Madical Cllegn of Ftfiadal- | AW FL L0 the sdufin and sscurs a welf of | YEILINGS, your choice ot Iedier tiormate it i s, o | SOGE, Baking Powder D 8- yoees. gineer cannot be stored or economically | cleni to allow the granting of a certifi- | hize his authority to represent the Super- | i imnvpn 16 LEFT of | : it. M. Rothschild, 526 Sutter. * | ™ grm nk it better to pay * Torks 388 {Sate Sithcut ah examinktion Heee s intendent. After further discussios OUR T3¢, | ———————— Good Time and Place to Buy used the Board of Works is authorized to | cate without an examination, because the cussion Mark £1.00 and 81,25 COLORED | Rohe: for the nse of the e the same 10 be sold at publie auc. | two Institutions named were not accred- | Stated that the apinion of the City Attor-| §1:(.2nd .25 COLORED SHIRT | obert Husband Appeinted. | - $4 or $5? Case B the proceeds paid to the City |ited by the State Board of Education ac-|Ney would be asked to settle the contro-| A7 TO-DAY| Robert Husband has been appointed | o A ording to the State law. Superintendent o ed | obvious reasons. we Treasurer and placed in the general fund. | Webster. ho at e sale of pianos on our The second section exempts all cases | sion t ] | - | superintendent of th 1 i n Sercame to the comelus| . The resolution granting Mrs. A. S.|75e for COVERT CLOTH OVE - e RN of i t b ! r Magmes ‘wotld not di- | Spreckels, a teacher In. the Fairmount| & = SKIKTS, regular prices of these iims | Paclfic Coast Company iIn - Calitornia. | Teat AMeriean Mflmfll ta pu. beiviacd o g5 where the owners of property at their own | rectly teach a class, but would supervise | School, a year's leave of absence was op-| are from $1.35 to | This. fact has been announced = E contract plan to the B where (G O ave the styeet, and pro- | the atudy. he 4id nat need a certificate | posed 'by Denman because the lady had | Fos cular letter sent out by J. D. Farsell,| fI0 Grant ave.. bet. Sutter and Post cuburbs where our [ CXpenss b e e irpiaced shall | from the hoard. The board hought aif. | Informed him that she was not certain| WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR | President of the company. ' The apaor: | &1 Market st oop. Bowell ot catnd | be cubject to the disposal of such owners. | ferently and granted the certificate under | Whether she would return to her school | CHILDREN § CLOAKS, JACKETS AND | Ment took effect on the Z7th inst. The of.| 52 Market st.. june. California. g the provisions of the charter. work. HEADWEAR. fice of manager i 7 & CERYW T Sie asctfon couiinmn 3 The board also renewed the certificate 1 won't stand for anything of that : abolished upon the re.-?gng{xlk:\o"f"" R o L Sy v In case of the proposed removal of old curbs | of Miss I Ball, special teacher of draw. | Kind.” said Denman. Ask to see our $2.50, $3.00. $4.00, $5.00 or | Howard. Mr, Husband o Sokn L | for the purpose 'of substituting new sranite | (1 in the face of the Board o Examima: | . According (o the rules Mrs. Spreckels 3600 CHILD'S CLOAKS OR JACKETS | the office of Supeeieihe Incumbent of Sherman Blay & flll oA o S e | 0§, recommendation that Tt be-'denied | 18 suted to u vers leave.” saldCawt| WG, then eacily convine vou that weve e experlonce’ Ty the cout business ot | DR MCN ULT | . | because her credenuals are deemed in- -+ as lost, Kincald € prices quot. e Pacific Coast C . o Y L . owner of such curbs. | adequate. This matter will 5o ta the|and Denman voting against it and Can. @ elsewhere. quoted ‘oast Company. - e o - Sut The section of the charter relating to | court for adjudication, as Superintendent | S€rly and Mark in favor. = TR AR o e NRCI-RNGWIS AND ERLIABLE O ecarny and Sutte . | Y endent ot B e R | o1a material which Is in direct contracic- | Webster will deciine to Sign Miss Ball's | Leave of absence was granted to Miss| 1212-1214 MARKET ST, Windsor Hotel, centrally located, %05 Market, Tnmr’p T b o e e T els Cor 34 and Morrison sts., Portland. tion to the ordinance follows: salary demand. Ida M. Roberts. *2 [ cor: FUfth: $15 day up: rme. 3 up. European,s | &llisd Diorders. Hook on Diseanes of Mau, (oo ol et aat Besetie All cobble-stones, or stone blocks or other ma.! The dlspute of the last meeting over —_— Bet. Taylor and Jones, -* | Overmyeary expertance, Terma reasanabie. Hours, terials. With which any street or portion of .[lhe attempt _to exclude Deputy Superin-| With army officers Jesse Moore “AA” whis-| Manufacturers of Woman's k. R S St. Paul’s Bazaar. :t%:mem'a"" m.l;'::n!nn 'i"n'i‘l';‘rfm’:; -| To-night the Sy Somt treet may have been paved or planked, shall, ' tendent of Schools Kingsbury from the - - gsbury e | key ix & very popular drink. i dren’s Wear retafled ut Wholesale Prices, | ogun grand fancy bazaar win P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. D he building fund in aid of | 26 ; Kearny St,, San Francisce, Cak in ald of t