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o4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1900, s v sz CACIHC MAL - (DARY EXCHANGE | — o COMSMATION NONSTER COMBNATION ¥ E holdy counay. onoems neceve prowrr aTrevTioN. For Monda, ; MAYMA RVAL| IS NM[HTMH AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE g Handkerchiefs A fucky ' purchase —OF— e oy ven | Panama Company Figuring|Organization Is Effected by E For Ladies, Chil- quality 36 - inch = e flym; “Lonsdate Cambric on an Independent Local Commission RE AL EST ATE RE AL EST ATE £ them now whil 1o bopulf swon. ip Line. Merchants. = a:s'.f'mfms n'r: day only for Stoamshlp Lin o “Without Reserve,” “No Ifs,” “No One-Fourth Cash; Balance om Mort« = let d o Confirmations by Any Court,” gage at 6 cént, o o B 9¢ Yard. Contract Expires December First and | Institution Starts Life Promisingly P “An Absolute Sale,” —ON— Company Has Agent Here With Twenty-Five Members, . Looking for Vessels and Representatives of All the om— Wednesday, December 12, 1960 Wharf Room. Leading Houses. Wed , D ber 12, 1900 Tecenier L e uesd!gc - “; Thursday, December 13, 1900 ur Perpetual Progressiveness. i ERB LR . PR BN T A PR EERRE An agent of the Panama Railroad Com- | San Franclsco has a dairy exchange or- — e I il il e e pany is in the city negotlating for the | ganization. F. E. Booth is the president, I WILL OFFER AT % At 12 O'Clock Noon, te: of our pery lease of three large vessels for use be- | F. W. Van Sicklen the vice president and I WILL OFFER AT t our goods—that's the func ed suec tween this city and Panama in the event | A. H. Hills treasurer. The secretary has pUBL]c AUCT[ON of the company deciding not to renew its | not been chosen, but. the officers who have ning public confidence—it’s the , | PUBLIC AUCTION e —— e e = (-nnu;cl with the Pacific Mail nn(‘l Sm;:t)h- been entrusted with procuring rooms, that Without Reserve, at b ern Pacific Company, which expires De- | the exchange may be ready to do business, A GHEAT su"’ UFFER celexberl 1. The utmost secrecy 1s being | are also authorized to secure a secretary. SHERMAN & CLAY’S HALL, SHERMAN & CLAY’S HALL. ' malntained. A commlitte on organization has been ap- 228 Sutter Stree It seems that the Panama people are | pointed by President Booth, consisting of = t, 223 Sutter Street, dissatisfied with the way the Pacific | F. E. Brigham, Adolph Lorsbach, B. F.|BY order of the Trustees of the Estats By order of the Board of Directors of Mail and the Southern Pacific Company | Harvill, F. V. Nelson and Julian New- of EUGENE KEL THE have treated them and unless a more satls- | bauer, who will report.at a meeting to be LY of HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND factory contract can be patched up be- | held next Wednesday. In a very short New York, LOAN SOCIETY, | Lween now and the first of the month the | time the exchange will be in operation. s e e Panama Company will enter the field as | 51"y o orellminary steps have | Thelr émtire real estate holdings in the city 18, following chatce parcels e necessary prel y step: az P & competitor of the Pacific Mail, offeri; been taken to call it into existence. | and county of San Francisco, comprising & list {n the Western Addir cut rates to its patrons between here an President Booth explained the purpose of | Of 8 choice property as has ever been offered Panama. Connection is to be made witn | 8¢t auction for the past twenty years. It is BATTERY AND M steamers on the Bastern coast, malking | ¢, new exchange to be the holding of a | income productng, weil rented and every piecs realty, tm- situate down town, sston districts. ¥ will create. ALL | from a retiring wh 400 chojce Table Clo apkins to sessing the super peri an to-order garments. d ali match are involved in th of them are guaranteed to be p ported Cheviots in every way. They are 2x2% in Our New York burer made the 22T RSN | FRINGED TABLE CLOTHS AN nearly 200 Ladie: its at a price » that we know we've got something out of the ordimary in a suit A wonderful opportunity to secure Table T gain that the qua y will not Clot at less than the cost to produce. 1 enough to pply the ;!9' The resuit of a osin: s o L] are for them—n pretty colorings of light biue, rose, red Colon thels terminus. The plan i to have meeting, where the conditions of the | has g future, and with one exception f¢ all Jaces G00D VALUE $22.60. (Bv‘r: - s;dn;ubl;l-bnzsted R.uEs-m ln\e'-i‘vler, fienowi avy a;-m w:}:u 5:: SET the steamers leave this c“py d paa‘m. a&zaglsor gu::é'. %g:rlg&mc:‘%r. 1;1:.): | on A:gnm streets. The bulldings on the lm& 8 otih-lined Jacket and Peau e b facis, foiDiebreasted Bton, | member that original A R every two weeks beginning middle ot R '"dh. - i Ot erona Dre. | proved property are in first-class condition ax - fare Bl every "eult Botively worth S5 80, On S5 75 | e secured hem. much below ‘the regular September. Ty T G SN M0 ] (e 0 Sl The Nmaaty couid We: 5o, | - special sale..... £ “sit SISIE | o i o holcs. S %" BEGULAR VALUE $4.80 he steamers will be of sufficent ton- | &l quotations. This is one of the objects, o i ——— present {m- nage and the best kind \res- orxhuslnees”::dmu“égc:amc time the | but What further scope may be taken| Remember, the sale is without re- Basement brick, Presen: sor o e o rates will be lower than have been offer- ¥’h§".§'.°$cxfé’xgfihvfi‘ix“1§. ’I‘"’p‘o;‘flng;fla‘]’:;fl‘g" serve. No “ifs,” no “subject to own- the premises vacant r 53,\,“;‘;‘,,‘35",:";0 b’; ,};.d"{:."‘gfgié’%’o,‘,?%‘u; to those of kindred organizations in the | ers’ approwél,” no “confirmation by next week to see if the Pacific Mall and | Bastern States, which are admitted to be | the Probate Court.” It is an absolute | the Panama Company cannot come to an | of g-eat benefit to the producer and to the | 1 2 a United amicable understanding, as it is general- | seller. | sale to the highest bidder for Unite ly conceded that the inauguration of a | Mr. Booth also sald that, with the In- | States gold coin. w line by the Panama people would |creasing output of butter in California, the | havoe with the now exclusive ser- |idea was commonly entertained that mei Remempber, it is all corner property. AT BLACK GOODS SALE CONTINUED THIS WEEK. - THAT GRE TO BE | vice of the Pacific Mail Company. | Eastern markets would have to be sought A ¥ - o B i | to dispose m’]lhv surplus. “Through the X ecord-breaker in this departm to any visitor that | | association,” he said, “‘brokers and agents ANSOME AND SACRAMENTO STS. These_great tremendous pur- COMMITTEE OF STANFORD in be employed in the East to furnish | Land sssessed :for | rade Black I from thc most They were mpi | | needed fnformation and also to dispose of FABLOR AT A BABQUEE | oo s ites) falthos hange - By snont of Successful Close of Its Duties Is|EMort It would be possible to prevent tTe | 6| % $14.600; improvements | NG T ) assessed for §14,230; in- all get them on east from Valencia st.; in the heart of a grow: osIANS = z 5 asses 4 % surance, $20,.%0; pre- effective an verfect_in . i e ing district. As aw > sale of any olecmargarine or other subs &| 3 mium, $83 05; north- — -1 MBS o | Pleasantly Celebrated at the | tute fordhu'tter in l’hls State. Hope is e 100 3 west corner of Sansome Fourteenth. r in subdivistons, i tertained that, in time, so ay be | '——— —————— and Sacramento etreets R Maison Tortoni. | formulnsed by Which the ;;’gd{’,l(':: of Calt Sacramento. The improvements on ELIZABETH ST.. NEAR CASTRO. | this property consist of a first-cl | bullding, renting for §250 per month s brick Pf The 1900 committee”” of Stanford Par-|fornia creameries and dairies may be im no lease. lor No 7 S. G. W., had a banquet | proved in quality. The association ma last night at the Maison Tortoni in cele- | become strong enough to employ practi bration of the close of the committee's | (réamery men to send to the creamer work. The committes was appointed In | {0 demonstrate wherein mistakes have | 1847 to take charge of the parior's prep- | been made, for the purpose of paving the 222 Elizabeth st., 105 feet *|¥/ % east from Castro; th building * 1o Will be sold as & ! or in subdivisy air .50 SILK MAT Castro. 5 H SANSOME AND COMMERCIAL STS. L Commercial ; arations for the 190 celebration. Since [ WY for Improvement. [ e Eaw BLACK SILKS. $2.00 HECKWEAR 98¢ EACH | TEA GOWNS AKD WRAPPERS HH bie 4" el M bt Pekpent | GRAND INSTALLATION (& s . FET et 2 Items for Monday and Tuesday | W« o you " car, but ON SPECIAL SALE. j e Torithe celthraiion smonnted ko NG, s i a particular Last week the last dollar of that sum was | IN THE EASTERN STAR ) a8 not to This s & plece af New ment. The building is stout and hey are highly recommended for good York importe Masonic Temple, when the recently elect- southeast corner oiucsaf g g oo e e | paid, and the members of the committee —— 3 . L operty with a fut DENES o et §- Rtions of 14 Wrapper decided to a themsclyes for the ex- An Unusually Interesting Function | substant R e e e Bty A e fmprovements 89 o e T m;h' S Ay Bl ":f:v::{.;ffnlx) Eiuec 1o onltastiginog thelr ¢ to Take Place in the Masonic | month. ~The store, 408 San for 85 it ot I8 8 gy orately braided and he folooi eribe o b it T 1 | the store, 413 and 41 6, and the Reg vy yokes; in shades of e aER e wambeny o (e Gotnmijfep | ‘emple. | upper part (the Coso House) 1o leases A y ' cardinal, ga y, v - e | A sually and installation | Padigenridid nal, garnet . brown E idirman: Pre | n unusually gra a | 99c itk p - I buckles on 98K Worth regularly g:85 1““_‘ Bt o U oot l‘;r"‘,“:_"}"_"}‘f"llfi_' |in the Order of the Eastern Star| MONTGOMERY AND SACRAM . NEAR CASTRO. & like it ever shown under $1 25 ¥a sale at ... n € | to $8:50 each. Monday o — ant, Dr. A. Copsey, William A. Deane, | in this city will take place next| Land : ‘,ly!wl:ph ur_‘ e Al \'ur(lln. Frank H.| Saturday night In the hall of Cali-| & ento. 5;‘,‘;‘;'4 4 A SALE OF HIGH-GRADE FRENCH FLANNEL IES" $1.00 UNION SUITS 69¢ EACH, Hammer, ", L. Head, Willm 1| ofnia Commandery, Knights Templar, in | & gurance, $20.60' prem. c z WAISTS. chance pickup of 20 dozen Ladies’ Winter Weight Pumpliey SaiAm D, Hynes, John d. Lot Mebra af. CalitafniisChanter: will be 9ot Montgomery and . »mbin [1ipsW. B Ruecker: A Schicicher, R, | Installed. The installing officers wili be 3| @9 | Sacramento streets H. Schleuter, Dr. W. H. Sieberst, Charles | Grand Patron Ernest W. Conant, Grand | purly occupied by the Donohoe. ke H. Stany: Charles D. Steiger, J. H. | Secretary Mrs. Kate Josephine Willats as | Company. The improvements Strehl, William H. Dick, Henry D. Lans- grand marshal, Past Grand Patron Fred- | of the most substantial five. rick build- ing, 8. O. 8t - - i 1 Ivi Hay rd’s magnifi- L i N . om Suits; heavy, _fleccy ‘; = ‘]“' $O: taspest quality: finished nd woven cuffs; all p DRSS BILAL SUDELD. Bui- sizes: $1 quality, for Monday..........Each morrow were 1 Y £ ithem is covicd from | LADIES’ FLANNELETTE GOWNS 87¢. vaiS2%9.10 ed in exc | tin and John chaplain and Past Grand Organist Mrs. | pigck, only 150 feet distant. The basement and chi and ade of the Only 12 : 1 1 —————— { Nellle Augusta Darling as grand organ- | first story are leased to July 1, 1 for $25 tching and made of the nly 12 dozen are to be offered, all we were able to WORKING WOMAN KILLED |ist. The officers to be inducted into office | per month. The upper floors bring only the for the ensuing year are: Lizzie Tonning- Rominal rent of §118. At a small expenditure mmummmnmummmumuuummmmmuu_nmuummummmmmmm;nmtmummmmmwmmwmwmwm&m shades of rose. red. light | get for a special. They are made of the best 12 LAAALAHATR AN AT AL AUAANALAVAVALANA AL A VA ANAVANATANAMAL AN AVATAN AR A AN AVATAMATA AL A AL AV A b lack. Actually \\I'vn)“: . 2]‘(' vlnc\rily };rmdml: ra length and \\-;_dtl}. c 5 \ Hannah Downey Crushed to Death at | soclate mnllrnGn;slsmlnm Horton, secre- | 1 sesssavessassans . opecial Monday .......... susscemsan s .Fach | tary; Minnie G. Stebbins, treasurer; Mary SSION ST., NEAR NINETEENTH. = Seventh and Townsend Streets | {iliman conductess: Cootia W omm K 05 e o No. 2911 Mission st s e bet. Nineteenth _and 7240 A AL 10 4D A DA 4 AL 4D GLAAD AT 0 A4k ALLJGL LIS | i Tnen i wing, agea | Shapiain: Frances. Bimondson arshal Hannah Downey, 4 widow, aged 6 | Birjie Reid as Adah, Jennie McLaughiin | Y DR CE S TR P years, was knocked down by a freight|as Ruth, lda May Roberts as Queen | |_ ST R TR meats, & good. two- train at the crossing of Seventh and|Esther, Josephine Kinney as Martha and | (& 3 & 8 gonmit® il story ' frame bulding A D [ Townsend strects vesierday morning and | Mignon Lillic us Electa, these five form- | (2 * 2 ¢ Z1 RN | poussea §5—mE T consisting ot 3 stors | killed. ing the points of the céntral star: Leon- for $11.620, B and two fats; rents tine Wefelsburg, organist; Edith assessed - ves, | So-vara I | The 0ld lady was on her way to work | warden, and Mary Hammond Lewls of 157:6 176 | for $3600. ] | Townsend streets, when a freight train| In addition to the beautiful ceremonfes | ‘gfi-r $10,570. Fourteenth. dashed up the track and knocked her |of installation there will be presented the | &/ ' wi= This block is leased < | down. he unfortunato woman was | following prosramme for the entertain- | BIR . B 5 N T et 33 =2 w o e 5 - : s s rushed off to the City all Recelving Hos ment of those who have been Invited: P £ - s T e . 1 - mth ® apers Dealing With Matters of Vital Interest to the Nation at Large Are Read at |pital where Dr. Starr receivea hier, There | = sddress of welcome by \ s e e By . was no hope left for recovery. The o0ld | tenor solo, D. M. Lawrance ' | be removed by her 3|8 | sul L . _Th . B E . . . > od buy and will in . lady breathed her last forty-five minutes | R. Hathorne: barytone soio. J. P. Fleming. | e tecmtnation ¢’ ” 1 good the National Irrigation Congress at Chicago. [ aftar ‘her sarival ot the hospital: The | macks shpracio ‘sors Bethen 3t Prpities oot | | mms mme | Bhthe fermination ot - St Coroner’s office was notified and the body |and barytone duet, D. M. Lawrance and J. P. | not mold as a whole ROVE ST.. NEAR GOUGH. was removed to the Morgue. It was badly | Fleming Gloria" Ty a cholr remarks ol 1 o but In §0-vara subdi- 2 e o Gl “A el g dois & % | mangled. grand and past grand officers; an address on the S 1 3¢ visions, the purchaser FOve o= GO, Nov. 24—The National Irri- | committee on resolutions reported the fol- [-reforestration of the denunded area as| Thi deceased had resided at 1 Bruce | beautles and benefits of the Order of the East- | |3 3 of sach S-vers Wi 56 > :,“;m:;“:“f:,d, 4 Congress was late in coming to | lowing: ‘21‘5‘;':'1;“& storage reservoirs, ln(xjdvgor the | L1ace, where she kept much- to herself. fern Star by Samuel M Shortridge; mandolin | entitled to one-sixth of i 1 ks west from - o - mestneionn 10 | oo litle with satiatactjon the fact that | SCUTECEO? 1 policy HE baternal Thport. | Bhe liad no relstives dn this el but had | i Mer WAL Thorhe AN Farguscn dnt the entive Block ucte 2 . t resolutions. While | both great political parties in their plat- | an % P35t OF I8 B¢ Dirs" Wl (gther |WRLLLO-AS Irienge i AR Best. | stereopticon g nas P. Andrews, 137:6 187:6 | the term of the lease. # Gwelllngs of 8 rooms wa ‘e committee report the con- | forms in the last campaign declared in | works for flood protection and to save for | J.ngineer Patrick A, Hart was immedi- | —===n— At the expiration of | | e eatade vt B 4 by T 1) on and to save 1or | o1y arrested by Police Officer J. J. Con-: The following members of the chapter WEBSTER. | % §2:6. | each, renting for 3. v stened to el John 8. Cooper | favor ‘of the reclamation of ‘arld Amer. | iige in aid of navigation and irrigation | tSlY areestel by Teice Gicer &, &, Con- i, J a8 0 M d a8 the receptlon or o the lease the purchaser of pres! of t Catio , o at s 5 yuild e waters w! low . d N e . s oy 4 Py fr ssession of the land. x roposed National Minne. | £nd e rge ifon CongTete that mational an sources of water supplies. “The | L% H1S Sngine was almost on top of hor, | ton, Herman and “Mrs. Huber: Matde | 2t the moet valuable in the Western Addition H | Aepropriations commensimais 2 e e forever Te- | Then he tried to Stop by reversing, but it | Cameron, Alma Harder, Anita Ferguson, | fircte and being the most important transfer | magniture of the probler should be made | main subje ground space this desirable site. Rent to the public control and the | | Lottie McLaughlin, Carrie Feldman, Dr. 10 P | wa L A u i 1 3 A ¢ Market street. It is now nearly = Ninetesnth st., i€l Cooper had concluded the | for the preservation of the forest and the | right to the use of Water for lrrigation | Was too late. = | Frank _Pague: Davia Stark. " Saward | Dotne Tt 18 for busiacss purposse; aad 3 Guerrero and Dol 77777 By R s | shuu!n] inh, nd irrigated, and Vogel, William Banks, 8. A. Clarke, P. P. | ten years will pay 4 per cent net on $250,000. It 3 . 2 Improvements | beneficial ° the measure Treat for the Press Club. Dall, F. T. Faircloth, Dr. Eminel Halsted, | is one of the few remaining whole blocks in \* § only & feet | 284, the limit of the’ right : The principal sololsts of the Royal Ma- | Henry Jacobson, Henry Lunstedt, Dr. | the heart of the Western Addition, and its = § gonstst of 4 fata. For e commend the efficient work of rine band of Italy will visit the Press Club James W. Likens, William McKay, E. J. | pessibilities are very great, eltaer for business i fustaty pemgues or & the various bureaug of the national Gov- al Y « 8 Mosser, Brainard Rowley, Willlam Stack- | purposes, pleasure grounds or as a church, 5 ¢ business rquiring s { ernment in the investigation of the physi- | this evening through the courtesy of | pole. Milton E. Unger, Dr. Bertram Alden, | school or recreation center. l: cal and legal problems and other condi- | Channing Ellery, the manager, and the | Alexander Bergen. George . Jacon % v Arou nd the Or Xmas | Hons relating t oirrigation, and in promot- | members of the club will be favored with | f,jebold and Ernest and Mr: '{a{:’}h. e BEALE AND BRYANT STS. ing the adoption of‘mord efcctlve aws, | some selections by these musicians on the T qland - gssessed for customs and methods of irrigated agricul | €ve of their departure for the East. L500; improvemen -4 | ture and urge upon Congress the nNeces- | S ——————————— Streetcar Transfer Schedule. e '“'-'E{“c.‘;n‘:r"‘i‘,'"g-:‘,',’; . — s Or Ove les, sity of providing liberal appropriations ADVERTISEMENTS. The Market Street Rallway Company | [ I e T BROADWAY, NEAR STOCKTOS X e . e & announces that, commencing to-morrow, | | R ¥ Hhle erand corner <o i | H & new transfer schedule will go into ef- ! |— —— — ing of two s0-vara W | y IYE 1 RN 3 EU 5 > necessary to store the floods sho i i .t A e | OUR BUYER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM EUROPE, hav- Bohe Diriatie. by e Govetraaoud e R fect on the Howard-street line between |, . Brant =~ Jote Fas the srestest | e, T 0 118 Teoad- g spent the past five months scouring the markets of the old World . l‘nz sla!;nel: relml\t‘e to t{i(e employing | escue Two:t sixth and Mission and Fifth and [ jne the water front, scross the street from | 3 | ; e i R 5 ¢ e Ohllbieat = ihon Z of labor and hours of workmen under Market streets via Twenty-sixth, How B Santa Fe depot, and graded out of soli = £ ments consist of beici < for our California iriends, zonsequently we can_offer the M| {f labor and, hours of workmen under . and Fifth, The new rule wil bee In | ek it presents & chance for investment that | |8 memts comsine of betck ete line of Christmas goods cver shown to the San Fran- zens a feir and equal epportunity to get rom ERIHS | 5ina cars at Tentn dng Moot o s seidom offered at public or private sale. P frame dwellings. Rents first employment and then a home on the 3 ‘ ard streets | mpere 1s a lease on the property expiring Feb- $120 5. land.” to north-bound Montgomery and Tenth | ruary 1, 1912. The rent up to February 1 1802 - 8 < 500 per month, for the next five years 3230 e S Rpoies wre: s om D e o et 0 ol In- | S onth and fo the baiafice of the term $300 ur line comprises all the LATEST “FADS” in PARISIAN RFUMERY, FANCY PERFU! ; IE_ATOMIZERS. SOLID EB- W LS, Teoie,y® S8R5, "8’ ooy | Heroio Work of a Girlin Baving Hor Brother | bound cars on Mission: Fifth.and Markel | It TO0 "burlog S o0 il 1502 (e NV RERYT A > i 1 . . - T | s Fogno e, P - 3 S, a v alue of 1 2 e » NY BRUSHES. MIRRORS and other items for toilet use. CELLU- ;?‘lf:m;fmlgl‘i;—mr: Dur:::?im:v;:émf];" i rc?:flus From Drunkenness. also be issued to Market-street cars in | the rate of ger cent per year, and more likely (p \SHINGTON ST, NEAR CENTRAL AVE. LOID NOVELTIES in HAND-PAINTED TOILET CASES. M| icr e latter three discassing tha oao: RS both directions to passengers who board | 4t the rate of 10 per cent e s bl 5LOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOX All the latest styles of gustrial and, Commereial’ Tmportanch Bf Lpee o porogo sl e gl L3 Without | S35 At Fifth and pay cash fare; at Tenth FILLMORE. W. A. BLOCK 304. 2010 [HTIL | ot This beautiful lot ON POCKET-BOOKS in Seal, Alligator, Elephant and [l "S5 i0e came to a close to-night, His Kuowledgs of the Seoret Bomery and Tenth cars: at Twenty-fourth | i e M o § reservation and the leathers, with solid silver mountings. COLLAR and CUFF J§|on! 2 small number of delegates being nowledge of the nnd‘ Ho'wurd streets to east-bound Twen- | 1l s e T i i Bay of San Francisco. | present, ¥ > : ¢ i “men s { » ovements con- Cdlluloid and Leather effects P'The. principal address of the evening Was Completely Cured. SEAS 17 oot ca et i T 5 |2 B0y “heawesates : | ot T madern 10 goods at prices that other houses—say—HOW DO THEY was made by W. H. Dayton of the United | The terrible evil of drunkenness has at last | C&rs will accept transfers at Twenty-sixth | streets ars most ad- 85 % room dwelltag in first- y \ dition, rent- States Geological Survey, who spoke on | found a conqueror. Miss Mary Roberts, o 1033 | And Mission Streets from in-bound cars on SEntigovnly sftusted ¥ {oe for b o B | “The Water Bupply of the Great Plains.” [ Goiden Ga 2 'for residence purposes, | | ing for y r ave., San Franciseo, Cal., will | Mission; at Twenty-fourth and Howard Congressman N. f Ne . . 4 “ : Lo e e ™ ands of Neviada, sPOKo | gludly teil any lady who will Writo her how | SUTCELS from west Bound Twenty-fourth: Tenth and Howard streets . from south- | | George H. Maxwell, executive chairman |2he saved her brother from ruln and her words | hound Montgomery and Tenth. - Out either dwellings or I flats, being omly ten — minutes’ ride from VALENCIA ST, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD. {of the WNational -Trrigation Congress, | PUTR With & new hgpe to every woman who | bound cars will accept Cranafers at Fisih e I e IR i J v : e Efiony Tolle! Cases, 2 p'eces. $1.00 each M talked Of “Labox Ta0d SGd Wates, :'n:'m rescus a som, brother or husband from | and Market streets from Powell, but pas- B R e e e (o 19 to 131 Ve a0ny 10: y p R R R R I P - | | scourge of drunkenness, sengers boarding cars with transfers from | of primary, s Fl | lenct his property will commend itse!f to investors. It is now Market-street cars will not be allowed to | i ride on the same beyond Fifth and How- | ard. Fifth and Mission streets will re- | celve from out-bound cars on Mission, Tenth and Howard from south-bound Montgomery and Tenth cars, —_——— | GENTLEMEN"s SODALITY | IN “COMEDY OF ERRORS” and high schools. The lots facing Fillmore street are Dbusiness g Propositions, as the y two business business property and will be more so in five |Z years. It rents for $70, Bartlett-st. lot will be sold separate. Addition are Filimors and Devisadero. Land o= — g O e imire VALENCIA ST., NEAR NINE 0ld 12 years ago for v - ——— ———— Etony Toilet Gases, 3 pleees............................82,00 exch @ maxING A sTUDY oF Ebony Hair Brashes. . . ceeeeneene......50c to $5.00 each B! CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Ebfn] M‘lfénr& . pl . ceeenneeeeena..a D00 10 %5-88 tlclhl ; TOPEKA, Kans., Nov. ?:Govirjnor (] I‘ni .us, 3088 |' eacl \Stm?ey sm‘x;“:lsmn;“ntu y of tl Bl\:v ject Celluloid Cases, 5 pieces. . $1,50 10 $5.00 each ]| Sccomomenain iea restorasion th this Stasy Gelluloid Collar and Cuff Boxes. ... ... 75¢ to $3.00 set ENTH. |in his forthcoming message to the next | Legislature. g : . — $200 per front foot, in- ¢ 3 o Geliwloid Glove and Handkerehief Bores $1.50 t0 $3.00 56t J| “rhere wre now in the penttentiary forty Shakespeare's Drama Will Be Given # s ot Koep ' find £ his '3 S o It risoners under s , c| 2 roveme: Sitver and Enzmel Toi et Cases -$3.50 to $6.00 each ;I‘n anisas now in lite imprisonment, by Amm;r st Entertainment it Raving 75:6 fron. BEaer Improvemen: adine’ inat” “The matter presents itself to - $ on ext. 5 e Tl Ladies’ Gombinat'on Pocket-Books, Soild Siiver Corners. ... 50c to $6.00 each [ o:- way, “rlld the Go\:rm’;r ‘n-dn:f.‘e“l’; ¢ The Gentleme‘;“: .godala:; Dramatic ?fi;"”fi&i’?i'a"'{&u‘ ) . JNSERE ;"“nfi'";r:m’; i | capital nishment tends n - e — . an, LY T T AR SRR e L S 50cto sa,flo each B S adY than TC Is v!'vorlhymot e:::!,d’;:&‘_’ Club will give an entertainment on Tues- story frame dwelling Cumberlan: tion. day evening next at St. Ignatius College on the morthwest cor- CASTRO ST., NEAR MARK®T, “Gn the other hand, if the statistics Hall, Van Ness avenue and Grove street. | ... streets; renting for $3 per month | = . | on that occasion. Th | west corn, Perfumery Our Specialty. pabe 1o Suutes whers capkaLowulsipen: | » Soiaauy Ba'S fyll‘drts Tenensil k| | AVEAR AND HOWARD WTR . 47 o e 5 . e cnrs ” ., e % - # ) . night and the result Howard. 230+ 3 { » dona Roger & Gallet's, Pinaud's “Violets,” Reynal's, Lundborg’s, Atkin- ?35"‘3:“5'“‘5;',’5.53,.’{‘!,.,“,’;"{’.:,"“'""-. = 5 Tattory, even considering The twh e siS : Betone to temant; southe } $od, sione sidewsik son’s, Colgate’s and Raymond’s in dainty boxes for Xmas gifts. | ture is concerned.” e 3 ;:olrrg.v‘;ggk preparatory to the public per- o !o{oor::rrdor' Spenr | Ser e | & from od | The orchestra, which will be under the | |3 P This is a plece of prop- | 2. | % | %. 286 Surprised by Parishioners. leadership of John Marquardt, will ren- : erty that has been eag. Castro. { PETALUMA, Nov. z.—Rev. and Mrs. MISS MARY ROBERTS. der ‘““Cantatibus _Organis,” by Gateno T T . e | F. A Houston of the Tirst Baptist |, 3aY every mother. sister or daughter learn | Capocci, for the first time In Ban Fran. | the owmers have time and again been asked to EIGHTEENTH ST., NEAR CASTRO. Church in this city last evening celebrated | o™ ™Y experience, is my dévout hope, and fn | c13C0. : Rrapidiy Decomin the wholesale QIstrict of the 1 heir twentieth wedding anni thus making public the story of our private | The cast for Shakespeare's plece 18 as | ciry." All the larme real estate transactions of | %u:l; oF Trisnds TamReseh an a:':-:.’-'{ym‘: misfortuie and subsequent blessings it 1s my | follow: e naxh yoer ves. Daws. 15 the. stetuity, and and spent a soclal evening at the pasto- | “8rnest desire that every woman read in my | , Solinus, Duke of Ephesus, Richard D. Blake; | the surrounding propérty is now rumored to 5 No. 47T Eighteenth . Tate. TAmong the mUMerous Drosente sios | Words the way to happincss mot only for her. | Aekeon, 4 merchant of Syracuse, rze A. | belong to the Santa Fe or Southern Pacific T B2 Epdet, Cestro and ; z a handsome 103-plece china set, a gift | 8€If but for the man who s struggling with the | Sonnollys Antipholus of Ephesus. Antipholus of | companies. Present rental, §§5 per month; no * = Colllngwood. Good 3- from the church. Rev. and Mrs. Houston | €urse of liquor upon him. Dr. Halnes who dis- | John Cunningham, Luke I plime) Gach other, | lease. el § 00, Gume dwelling T+ S : were married at Foxcroft, Maine, in 1880, Epheous, Drcmia of Avsacuse. toms eoromic of 5 e s, ; g ' Uk S ane o glad o Yoow tnat be | Antipbeluegt DE W, Sbert, el Fur’| e vater rave are o pata by b tnas = £ T | where e % A Chance of a Lifetime. o't 'mn"’!a‘:‘;fl“‘: el 0 Teit Phil, Tathor of ATl Wite Adviana, | of information Will be Fiadly rarmished at the | . 1, the undersigned assignee, will sell to- | “Send your name and address to Dr. J. W. | Frank T, men"ingflm:'k“mm‘?o;nmi - R 4 San FrallClSCO and Oak]and_ 5 morrow 30 men's real kersey overcoats, | Haines, 3103 Glenn Building, Cincinmati, Ohlo, & merchant, Mauri Baithasar v A worth $10 to $12, for only $4.65, at the |and > & merchant, ' Thieme: Dr. physi- B. P. OLIVER, B. P. OLIVER, ° cian of ":I.EOXG school, John, clothing assi, sale of the Boston, 776 Starket sireet, near Fourth, P, Gr ! (e | Real Estal Sk O to Agent and Auctioneer, Beal Estate Agent and Auctionees, the X : AE F 5, a Brainard . Reiy Temedy ard, Thomas 3. Lydon. George 114 Montgomesy Sisush 114 Montgomery Street. less and you peed have no fear of discovery. irector.

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