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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901. MAYOR PHELAN REPEATS : ATTACK UPON LOCAL PRESS At the Annual Banquet Given Last Evening to the City Second Week Officials, Guests Again Hear the Tirade of of our great the City’s Executive. . Mayor Phelan does not seem to have | attend the festal board owing to absence | ter In its spirit, every one of you. We cannot galned any new ideuas in the art of speak- | from the city. Those who were present at | €xpect any half loyaity, as every one of you i ing at public banquets. At the dinner | the banquet were: ‘wm elected on that charter. Be loyal or be 5 disloyal. ‘Be praised and taks rds or which he tendered last evening in the| Mayor Phelan: ¥. S, Stratton, Collector of | be halt-hearted and Jake our condemnation. BEFORE DURING AFTE General Debility TRY Maple room of the Palace Hotel to the | Pert; General Wi R. Shafter. United States | pua- ‘gl b World F Mariani T city officials the chief executive showed | $23% Fy W. Dohrmanr, president Merchants Jd loas DR s ey speech bbe ‘amous' Mariani Tonic | that ne haa rercad the speech he made a | hclders; William P. Sullivan Jr., Chief of Po- | Plauded. Marsden Manson told of the year ago on a similar occasion by making l,:”li)c E.CGmnsk) ; ngineer; Wililam %)L'Odhdj-f ds ;uli{heTBonrd of Publldc Worll(s, Bn aitRd . itors | A. Deane, County Clerk; L. F. ngton, Dis- | Dr. Edward R. Taylor delivered an elo- | FOR BODY AND BRAIN ah “‘3\.“ o fhe l_“"’p"e“?‘s and editors | i1ioe A ttorney: John Lackmann, Sherifr. quent speech praising the charter. He [ ] San Francisco papers. Harry Scott, Tax Collector; Asa R. 1s, Au- | also dwelt at length on the Free Public v good speeches and a few indif- | ditor; Franklin K. Lane, City Attorney; Ed- ond Godchaux, Recorder; Dr. A. P. O'Brien, Health Officer; Samuel H.' Brooks, Treasurer. Library, and told how economically it w: being run and how valuable it was to t ferent ones were presented at the munici- e | Notwithstanding the great crush at our remnant tables ce 1863, Endorsed by Medical Profession. | | pal feast last night, but the only one| g S _ | taxpayers. i 5 he last | Whichcan ba. characierizea e being mn | cootl aiom S e Ear B0 %5 Heaasn | I WiEliiza Frend of the civi servico |J) during all last week the number of remnants left from ¢ H H H H | bad ta 2 e even- | stein, Peter J, ‘Curtis, Samuel Braunhart, - e e | . tmmedlate Iastlng emcac“,us agreeable. bad taste came from the host of the even. urtis, amuel T 1 Dighly exciton eniic e Ihe. assarn y Joseph 8. Tobin, John Connor, M. J. Fontana. Horace Wilson, A. Comte Jr., La: J. Dwyer, Charles Wesley Reed und Charles Box- on. | Superior Judges—James ffey, Frank H. Ke: ing. | “I am sure that you would rather listen | [ to the views of one disinterested citizen ! | than to the views of an Interested pre |or the interested editors who sit in high The crowds attending this sale have been among the larg- est in the history cf our business, and yet we have remnants enough left to continue this sale during the coming week. We apologiza to those who could not be waited upon last blage of the tribulations of the commis- | slon. He threw a few bouquets at Phe- lan and the City Attorney for their able - | assistance, and” said some harsh things about the judges who issued injunctions > Substitw'tes. Fu o g 2 3 H | { ) R | and restraining orders against.the com- J towers and whose mission is so exalted | J. Fritz, G, C. Gro n for the m ki s Aing of & $ a AN EAS I ERN MANU‘ that they cannot get down to the level of | 254 John H. Dariels aln. Speeches wers made algo by week, and have added extra remnant tables and engaged extr Police Judges—Charies T. Conlan, George H. Cabaniss, E. P. Mogan and H. I. Joachimsen. Board ‘of “Pubjic_Works—Colonel George H. Mendell, Marsden Manson and A. B. Maguire. Civil ' Service Commissioners—P. H. Mc- Carthy, John 2. Quinn J. Ricnard Freaa ana | PROVIDES FOR INCREASE Chief” Examiner Moran. i IN TEACHERS’ ANNUITIES School Directors—John - — Joint Legislative Committees of Two Denman and C. W. Mark. Park Commissioners—Walter Martin, Jasper | Cities Will Submit Amendment to Legislature. the common people.” These were the words of Mayor Phelan in which he took cccasion to introduce President Dohrmann of the Merchants Association to the guests at the banquet. That Mr. Dohrmann was annoyed at the untimely and uncalled for remarks of the | Mayor was shown by the expression on his face when he rose to speak. Mr. Dohrmann asked leave to read a| newspaper report of iis recent address on | | “Good Government,” and when in firm | 2 Commissioner = Mahoney, Judge | | Fritz and many other city dignitaries. | sales people for this week, so that all may be accnmmodatgd. Large quantities of remnants are now on our tables which | could not be displayed for lack of room last week. This is a | great opportunity, and you should not miss it. Come in the i morning if you can and avoid the afternoon crowds. 1 FACTURING FIRM Moore-Shafer Shoe Co. of Brockport, N. Y.,| Succeed in Closing a Deal With a B, Casserly, James McDonald, John A. Stanton and Reuben H. | Ao ard of Health—Dr. J. . Baum, Dr. W . Willlamson, Dr. | D. MeCarthy, Dr. | Remnants. Remnants. . . | tones he said “Gentlemen, I am the friend | \v B’ Tewitt Dr. Vincent Buckley and Dr,| A Joint session of the legislative com- p Loca] BUSIDESS Firm. | of the press” the heartiest applause of the | Louis Baget, c ! mittees of the Annuity Assoclations of Fancy Suitings vd 15¢c | Fancy Granite Plaids gd 10¢ evening w ]s heurc‘i. TR TR e ection (‘ummluslninersafll';\\'efi I-'.\"c’rext. l:& Alameda and San Fraacisco counties wa3 R. te0f $inch & Suiti Remnants of Fancy ranite —_— — O ominent city offictal was . Voorsanger, Sheldon G. Kellogg, Jerem! it by ks = m: - o - " The Moore-Shafer Shoe Comps [entlfic lines. Tt is made of the best ma- | say, “Well, If the cditors of the papers| Deasy and M. Greenbiatt | :""g EEataraty il ghie foqms af -Hepertn ] _ Remnants of 36 inch fancy Suitings | Plaids, double fold, sxlk'smoele Brock N. Y., extensive manuf terial. For the uppers the finest Heyl’s | cannot get down to the level of (l\)(- vi'uxln-‘ “rn‘e 3'nx:3m|\.}.|&n-,- —M, !i{..'i*:‘erh:{, r(gm: v ipen en: "é Schnolss\\ c!rsner,dThereTwe(r)e& in neat mixed and striped effects in | fects in a good a«nrtmen; of color- p £ women patent and enamel calf is used In | mon people they have at least reached the | Watt. J. C. McKinstry and John H. Grady. resen ounty Super:ntendent T. O. % § . | ings, such as browns, reds, greens, " h r and more mannish shapes for the DO in reaching the common people | Police Commissioners—J. R. Howell, Willlam | Crawford of Oakland; P. M. Fisher, prin- such colorings as blue and black e Rt et mice lor chilren’s . while s ted chrome ese goods In the more dainty dress | Honor. doesn’t Lave to consider his T. Wallace and D. I. Mahoney. | Library Trustees—T, B. Bishop, A. L. Mann, | George T. Shaw and Dr. Taylor. cipal of the Central High School, Oak- ! land, and Miss Hilton of the Oakland | red and black, green and brown, etc.; 3 school dresses, shirt waists, etc.; the regular 2zc and 335c values; mark s is fortunate for the we: “Ultra” is made in all of the | With the exception of the jarring m_)le Charles’ W. Fay, Mayor's secretary; D. C.|schools: Colonel C. H Murphy, principal for the remnant Per Yard 18e | regular 25¢ quality. For the rem- ; e women's shoes, beca shapes, cmbodying the new and | sounded by the Mayor the banquet Was | iurphy. attorney to the Mayor. . of the Commerclal Scnosl, San Francisco; 48 MirRet-Stroet Store Oniy. - | AR loooe...... Per Yard 10e . : clal priced | BReel re e, woit o s T elal 5 r&sp‘;(nl\.ll}}u::;‘ at- | sanayor (Ehglan n- opening. his address | Superintendent Webster- Vice Principal | S T e D At Market-<treet Store Only, P styles. They have welted soles and ity officials who were Invite | sa . > Vas H 3 = as been Shown Carry- | gre sewed with silk. For summer wear |tend did not materialize. Only four gen- T. H. McCarthy of the Washington Gram d in this one. f shoes there has e in the [ th v use the famous “Willow calf” for the avier tan shoes, and the tan chrome kid for the lighter weights. They are also made in low shoes as well as boots, and tlemen were present who were not in (he] vice of the city. aside from the city “olle of the Port It 18 a very difficult thing to begin proceed- inzs of this kind, and probably a littie less | difficult in ending. 1 come here to greet you | at the close of the year—after your services to mar_ School; D. Kingsbury and Francisco. The last Deputy Superintendents W. | A. Jordan, Sun| named presided at | the meeting and P. M. Fisher was secre- | Remnants. German Eiderdown Yd 9¢c Remnant sale of German Eide Remnants. Camel’s Hair Cheviot Yd 50c : e large manu- | the fastenings either in lace or but- | F. S. Stra ral W. R, Shatter of | ye S et rooel e ar circumstances. | formulating of & Bl 1o amend the aer | Remnants of good quality Cam- | down, very heavy quality, soit fin- 2 S shoemaker—he | ton. Throughout the East and Europe the ;):r'hl'uiwd Siites iy Fx‘cflllx(‘!ll F . | to meet one another and to give some assur- | of 1867 R ining +{ow (he: eetirieng oot | el's Hair Cheviot, suitable for | ish, in pink, blue, cream and "ag"” Geals w nd makes your | well dressed and sensible woman is found | Dohrmann of the Merchants' Assoclation | ances to the city that our work would be ear- | tag i) the nent of | e AR . 4 P e of T e This alone s the | to be wearing the Ultra shoes. The fact |and President J. Britton of the Board of | nest and, wo rdst, intelligent. = And now after ecaym and che pdymunt af sonuitles OX Sh‘)ln;k;"" ?‘:g“fs“:s' o b 3:}:;:5 ;vha?:{r:anad}hecke about 300 p r ¢ seautifs 5 st gives pre ce to 71- | Freeholde a year we can come here and congratulate our- : - It S 5 2 et | ¢ , plaids s, at . T mear to.0ny | 1a should. be SuMclont Fonrantes for a | | The tables were arranged In the shape | selves, and it Wil bs mews for you to Near, | 10 CIe teachers’ annuiy fund at least one- ckal.shades of Cuford_gaay. S | (ot niiile. suitabls: v > nisi- - ¥ g o B 2 s r e e 5 i - = 2 A hat the | DRI of the absence money or the differ- | gray mixtures, pastel brown. light | s, 4 v * i 5 00 or $6 00, personal trial of its . H. Lesser. | of the letter *“T,” Mayor Phelan sitting at | for the papers have not reported it, t| | ence between a regular teacher's salary | owns, skirts and children’s wear. woman ir wear you | proprietor of the Bee Hive Sho re. 717 | the head and his immediate neighbors be- | charter government has been a very great suc- | TGS JEEWCEN f TeEWar feacher s, salaty | Shetland gray, etc.; regular $1.00 i}g B s S S Tae n nd it stylishly | Market s r.ear Thir: 1t ctor Stratton, General S\h“rfil"' | lv_mu(fl)xr.ng the last twelve months. (Ap-| BN JOEL O L€ he Annulties of teachers | kind, full 56 inches wide. For the egular 12%:c an l~cpqua\|’ vd - : nUlira shoe for women | credit for his cnterprise lasccuring as at- ao. M Brition, AU | PRI e pourt thare are gentiemen | Who. Sre Fetited. Deputy Kingabury Wi | Fer Yard 50« | the remnant. .. ... .. Per Yar " - ’: = T TH g I T oY R ES . - bt i senting the Federal Government. .as 2 el 4 e b g e AR B B T R e e P e Hegeof o B Bl st | present the bill to the legislative leaders St on "At Market-Street Store On'y, MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION less Conducted Within Race- ted in two lc » main table. ) act proposec 1 by the California Water and music mg rows stretching from it repast was served from 7 to > being d coursed during but it occurred to we. were quite alone, affairs me that the city is Interested outside of its own limits, and that in \ ! i | to-morrow. ———e——— Want Holly Park Improved. The residents of the northern slope of | Comforters Bach $1.25 About 8 dozen extra heavy as- sorted silkoline comfort pure Remnants. Fancy Picrola and Camel’s | = Forest Association for united action with - dinner by an orchestra. The tables | be proper that we meet the officers represent- | Bernal Heights are anythi vell | white filling, well tufted, for dou- FAVORS BELSHAW'S ACT | the Federal Government in the storage of | were decorated with American Beauty | Ing the Preeident of the United S (R i St Dot L Yd 25¢ | pie beds. our lar $1.6% svade - the flood waters of the State and the |y and presented an artistic appear- | plause.) e O, - e 1 = Re, S reguien SLOY e y Objects to Pool-Selling Un- | ervation of the forests - San Francisco has assumed a position of | CAUSC of this dissatisfaction lics In the Remnants of Fancy Pierola and ch $1.25 e SR white, tan, mode, brown and red; ular $1 glove for 65c. Also 150 dozen two- a reg- . hoping to sp kid gloves, in -fellowship reigned during the ser- ill cap. Colonel £ Policy ‘pointers’ get lariy on account in a civie sense. world-wide importance, partic of its position, and, I may =a. fon of world- | £ the world's having a p on the path | map, would, If improved, add much to the been allowed to slumber in its virgin con- The park, which stands on the official Camel's Hair Suitings for child- SR MRSt Saine Gl i e dinner. Supervisor Booth for- : : 1 . Track Inclosures. ‘Women’s Kid Gloves. the dinher F X 2 largely because it is t an experimental | dition for years, notwithstanding the §00 . irt= | Woo! Blankets Pair $3. f the board of direc 0 pairs two-clasp kid gloves, in black bout the danger of high fences 10| cuarier constdered by the peopls who observe | vearly apprepriations which the Super- ren’s :‘Cho"l dresses, separate skirts, O 1 ’a RS henlp Eo ‘ Sy 4 - extra dry h Judge Joachimsen, s the best organie act in the world: ors have made for its improvement. ladies’ costumes, etc., 38 inches ne lot 11-4 extra heavy Califor- nia Wool Blankets, some slightly wide, in browns, grays, greens, gar - . 3 soiled from show window; regular nets and other dark mixtures; regu- E & i bt | travel, is our city, and we who live so close to | comfort and beauty of that locality, vet | y e . » 1 1 following di- | black, white, red £nd brown; fine fitting, to run the I"'hl}'e department. Jack | ¢his“great object do not appreciate its im- | it IS permitted to Temain in its original lar price 6oc per yard. For the $4.75 blankets. This week.. e S. Baldwin, C. 8, | durable and_stylish: a g Mhxuaty | Cebeeir and Soe a"'""‘"‘ changed ‘19W5;wr‘§ance in that regard, and it is well for us | condition. while other publc sqaures in enttant S Per Vi RO ) 5 ie; ¥ ..Per Pair $3.50 . ., L P MOSS' Ji OVE STO cross the tab s to s | to know that San Francisco is a city that w ¢ Western dition - receive the un. 2 K 3 S e 3 - e3t N. B.—Purc early if you wish to | fmentor to . By b L gpd B 4 R Rpe . & gy 8- . s w0 ¢ i . e S y O'Brien looked happy because Federal| We are the housewives of the city. We are | SV s e s A i o ¥ usly approved the | Make a careful selection Y | e tis Ot B i DT Rr e Yoadwinoere YFe. milst Uave our i Remnants. $5.25 per pair. Special for this E . or Belshaw pro- ki g | vited to the t+ and Recorder God.|house orderly and receive the people of the Denman School Graduates. | ik ChabE e va 21c | Week ... Per Pair $4.00 ; r kmaking upon Hartz Recovers Small Damages. | chaux was del T the warmth of the | %orid who visit here. and I am pleased to hear | The following pupils of the advanced Frznch Cashm ¢ Martet-Strect Store Only. | that the President 1s to visit us here, and we | < The jury in the case of Fred Hartz vs, | banquet room, h was very different |ihat the Bresident ia to Sl cimco Is ‘made an | €lghth grade of the Denman School are 1nants of fine finished French a Jefferson Mining and Develop. | o his_qua t all of Records. | jdea) eommonwealth, so that it becomes really | the Christmas graduates: Hazel Abra- Rennants e Bed Shects Each 55¢ e s pany returned a verdict in the | 1he, Civil Commissioners looked us. A city bullt on the hills couid | hamson Zleanor Barthold, Cashmeres, 38 inches wide, in all| One lot of extra good quality o the sell f | e r b ” i €] excited, for a wag told them that { t sight of. We are charged h the | Ethel Carr, E Cerf, Bettle C ceni B s, St it < t: or k m e or form or in | United f‘;{” 4 ‘"‘_‘“',‘ urt vesterday in | they would have to pass upen the merits | ing that it 1s made clean, sanitary | Vers Colmdn, OOt ";‘“;,,;,;"f‘.’g the street and evening shades, such ;“"g:“dg“:‘:‘;“’""!" "gd sheets H . . was deemed advis: (;\-;x of Sacix, mmanting duo % dam- | of“all’ the speeches 1o be delivered later | and | fuf, These are our ‘simple dutics. | trel, Clarice Culligan, & Dobbs, Tres as golf red, baby blue. garnet, l"“ h° e T e ’E sage of this meas | ages s for $21,000 for injuries | on. and 1 am pleased to say that eve jp0. W sa Ferchen, Rose Frey, Stella H 2 i v or this week. . . ¥ for the evil received by a skip overturning in the| Chief Justice Beatty of the Supreme |the sourd of my voice hag in his own devart- | &y iiita’ Hollis, Nanéy Hooper, Nonie cream, rose pink, ‘.“d('"a]' Biro At ke decided to favor the | mine and thro him out | Court sent his regrets at not being able to | ment made it his plan tolaccomplish this re- | j3,,50r, Marjorie' James. Lilian Johansen, purple, etc. Very nice for evening | . San Francisco has progressed during the year | Kathryn Lindsay, Julla Lowenstein, Eve- waists, tea gowns, dancing cos- | Pillow Slips Bach 12%c from a condition of uncertainty to ome of cer- | lyn Oimstead, Marguerite Popert, Ida tumes, etc. The 45¢c kind. For the 20 dozen Hemstitched Pillow IT'S FIT FOR A QUEEN. $3.50 $3.50 tainty in the direction of the administration | of the government by a system of civil service. It is true that a doubt has been raised, but | clvil service has been introduced as we pre- dicted it. and with success. We have met ob- stacles which we expected, and whatever may be the result of the judicial decision yet to be rendered on the charter, civil service will ap- ply and be in force. If we need the assistance of the Legiclature we can have. it. The Mayor then introduced General Shafter, who was greeted with cheers, when he said that he had lived here fif- en vears and he was delighted to hear ething and to say something on the workings of the city government, in which he was intercsted as a citizen of the United States. In part he said: My stay here being momentary I have been unable to vote, but after the st day of July, i€ retired by the Congress of the United States, 1 hope to spend many happy vears here. (Ap- plause.) The relations of the military with the city government have been extremely pleasant. It could hardly be otherwise, The relative posi- tions of those two authorities are so clearly marked that they could not help but agree. The army question is agitating the country and just at this time I regard it as one of the most important in the history of the nation. It nothing is done by the 1st day of July our army of 90,000 men will be reduced to 25, We will Prien, Teresa Ryan, kuith Seller, Maud White, Dora Woife and Sallie Ehrman. e e g ‘A‘DAVEBTISE'M'ENTS. | A SOUR STOMACH | Is Often the Real Cause of a Sour Temper. That the condition of the digestive or- gans has a marked effect upon the char- | acter or disposition s a truism as old as | the hills. Uld Ben Johnson wisely said “‘the pleasure of living depends upon the liver,” and it is a fact which none may | dispute that a sunny disposition more often results from a healthy digestion | than from any other cause. | Acid dyspepsia, commonly called sour stomach or heartburn. is caused by slow digestion of food; instead of being prompt- ly digested and converted into blood, bone and muscle, it lies in the stomach for hours, fermenting and decaying, creating gases which cause pressure on the lungs and heart, short breath and general dis- comfort and irritation. Such half digested food is indeed poor nourishment for remnant Per Yard 21e At Market-Street Store Only. Cases, 45x36 inches, made of good serviceable cotton, usually sold 6 for $1.00. Special for this week. Remnants. Each 12%e Black Iron Frame ore Only. Alpaca Yd 53¢ Remmnants. Remnants of Black' Tron Frame | Table Linens, Towels, Btc. : : A large assortment of remnants of Alpaca, the genuine English make g ants of from the celebrated Manchestsr | nable Linen. bleached and wn- I bleached; also glass li mills, a deep fast black. warranted | toweling. odds and ‘:r:gtarr‘u? C}::'}(‘ not to crock, very lustrous silky 1 . 4 and damask towels, and half dozen finish, 48 inches wide. A good $1.00| |, Sne 1 v 2 asen quality. For the remnant ots fine linen napkins and doylies; 2 during our remnant sale this week P Vard B3e sale this week at half price. At Market Street Store Only. At Mirke:-Street S'ore Only. Silk Remnants. Femnants. Remnants. Yd 69¢ | Evening Brocade Silks Yd 49¢ rest | Silks rot have enough to maintain ourselves, We the body, brain and This line of remnants includes G Tists co | nerves, and the result is shown in irrita- e i iy 10 hotd 1% e poseible. that jn | ble tempers, nnaccountable headaches and some of the latest and most expen- Remnants of Evening _Brocade A Manila we_ could hold that clty against the | that depressing condition usually called sive materials in our silk depar:- | Silks, extra heavy quality, best Philippine archipelago, but there is no man | the ues,” but how quickly all these ment. Colors: greens, blues, lav- Periect Sty Shoe STYLE 604. PRICE $3.50 lish, here who would like to see our army placed on the defensive. We are going to have within a few weeks a great influx of soldiers. Between now and the 1st of June 30,000 men will be landed in this harbor. 1 hope they will be discharged here. Twenty thousand soldiers will be going the other way to take their places. I am glad they all come through this city, as it means millions of dollars to its cltizens. Joseph Britton, president of the Board of Freeholders who prepared the charter, was next introduced, and sald in part: To what shall T speak? Of the charter? The people have spoken of the charter and the char- ter has epoken for iteelf. It has given us the best government San Francis has ever had. The system of the charter such and the officers are such as we never had before. All are trying to do their duty under it. They are free and independent and have not gone over to the bosse: It ie true that the charter has some defect It was made by men who werc earnest and it will not be changed until San Francisco is the best governed city on the face of the earth. Gentlemen, go on with your good work and you will leave something for generations to be proud of. Joseph Tobin was called upon to re- spond in behalf of the Supervisors. He sald that when the present board entered public life it entered with nothing more than a resolution to do its duty by the people of San Francisco. “I say it is a matter of congratulation,” he said, “that disappear when appetite and digestion are restored: Laxative medicines only irritate the al- ready irritated stomach and bowels and }m\"ie no effect upon actual digestion nr‘ ood. The sensible course to follow is to make use of simple, natural digestives like Stuart's DyspepsiaTablets after meals until the stomach has a chance to recu- | perate. | The natural digestives which every | heaitky stomach contains are peptoncs, | diastase and hydrochloric and lactic acids, | and when any of them are lacking the | trouble begins. The reason Stuart's Dys- | pepsia Tablets are so valuable and sue- | cessful in curing stomath troubles is be- cause they contain, in a pleasant, concen- trated tablet form, all these absolutely necessary essentials for perfect digestion | and assimilation of food. Kirkpatrick of Lawrence, Mass., : “Men and women whose occupation precludes an active outdoor life should make it a daily practice to use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after meals. I have || done so myseli and I know positively that I owe my present health and vigor to their daily use. “From the time I was 22, when T gradu- ated from school with broken health from overwork, until I was 34, I scarcely knew what it was to b2 free from stomach value ever offered in San Francisco. Colors: cream, lavender. red and Nile green, in lengths from 3 to 13 yards. For the remnant..Yd 49¢ At Market-Street Stove Oniy. enders, red and many other desir- able shades, many of which sold for $1.75 per yard. An excentional bar gain. For the remnant. Per Yd G0e¢ At Mar ket-Strect 8t re Only. On saie at Market-street sfore only. Free delivery in city and bay towns. DIRECTORY Broken : Eyeglass ich they weakness. I had no appetite whatever onidioar g, they s Toaat T for breakfast and very little for any other > OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Ty o ey T wndes the pomtact | ™51 'had ncldity and heartburn nearly | Anv Astigmatic lenses dupiicated for $1.00 | CBt210ZUSS and Price Lists Malled administration.” Auditor Wells expressed his surprise at being called upon to make a speech, but being in it he made the most of the bar- gain. In part he said: As Auditor of the clty I can say there has Dbeen a great improvement In the city govern- every day, and sometimes was alarmed by irregularity and palpitation of the heart. but all this gradually disappeared after T began using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and I can eat my meals with relish and satisfuction which I had not known since 1 was a growing boy."” The success and popularity of Stuart's and $1.30. Guaranteed correat and best qualily. Oculists’ preseriptions filled. premises. Quick repalring. Phone, n on Applieation. COAL, COKE AND ;ll; IRON. J.C. WILSON & C9.. 20 Battery Streer. Telephone Main 1864 COPPERSMITH. Every woman has heard of the “Ultra” Shoe for women, made in all the W e e A rvemaes soy e | Dyspepsia Tablets is enormous, but it is 2 10€ 1 , many new are acting now is an improvement and f: R 2 Ship PI " shapely lasts and of all the substantial and beautiful leathers. Made and sold for $3.50. The (::,‘; Benefit to every department In the oity. The ‘;fi'igf"c,‘.‘;‘,fi,‘;";fi;"5“,55{"3‘;'"2;; ned OPTICIANS pumwwmu' &v!.ams.m lm; etk s et g of this shoe has preceded it to San Francisco, and as a special price shoe it has long distanced | e o roure knd have lcas money. 1 be. | K004 Word for this meritorious prepara- 642 MarkeT S Saiewtine TSNS o Tuptee Setn Hat all competitors in the East. Of course the styles embrace all the new shapes—the mannish, sturdy lieve that the present Supervisors comprise the | 100 RKET JT. _beoThgpeesrs PRESH AND SALT MEATS. walking shapes as well as the dainty dress shoe—but they are all comfortable; they ) foot. all fit the We carry them in all widths and sizes—because we are the sole agents in this city for the “Ultra” and must satisfy all people wishing to buy them. You know that these shoes are made in Heyl's patent and enamel calf as well as in black and tan chrome kid. The tops, when cloth is,used, are of a heavy the so!es are all welted, and they are made in low walking shoes s well as in boots. We wish you to call and see this shoe before you buy your next pair. imported corkserew cloth, while BEE HIVE SHOE CO. H- LESSER, PROPRIETOR, 717 MARKET STREET, NEAR THIRD, SAN _FRANCISCO. best board we have ever had in this city. In the forty-eight years I have been in this city 1 have known of no such a board as this. I know that this charter is going to succeed. I have always been In favor of the charter and when 1 was asked If I was going to vote in favor of the charter 1 said I would vote for all charters. But they say there are some had provisions in that charter. But we can amend it and we will amend it until it becomes per- ect. F. W. Dohrmann, president of the Mer- chants’ ASsociation, delivered one of the best speeches of the evening. He dis- cussed at length the efforts of the city to frame a charter. He told of the good the charter had done for the municipality, and in concluding his able speech he said: This city finally succeeded in adopting a new charter, which, as my pred not a perfect instrument. We found from e; perience that no charter could be carried through. We had to accept a compromise char- ter. 1 acknowledge it has its grave faults, but, gentlemen, we have a consecutive theory on which the government has been —home governed, civil service and a business admin- NOTICE ! On and after this date we will discon- tinue the ORPHEUM TICKET SCHEME in connection with Ivory and Lenox Soup. JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE COMPANY, Agents the Proctor & Gamble Co. d Renee Purely vegetable, mild and rellabl Cau pertest digestion, * complete absorntion oy llfll{:l regularity, unotr cumomct BuioiNe. CATALOBUE FRer €hipping Butchers. 104 Clay. Tel. Main 1204, JAS- BOYES & CO. i O LUBRICATING OILS. 418 Front st., S. F. LEONARD & ELLL Phone Main 1719, » l PRINTING. c' ms’ 511 Sansome st., 8. ¥. et e L X2 O PRINTERS, BOOK BINDER: HICKS-JUDD CO.. " 23 First st.. San Francisco. STATIONER AND PRINTER. Tigaste PARTRIDGE * Suugre THE NEW WESTERN HOTEL, fstration. 2 B‘am of all disorders of the Stomach, LB o e ol M m-fi‘fiafiw ’:hfifi'&nn—. Con- gm 2nd renovated: | KING, WARD & gent, and speaking for those I do not represent, | Infernal Viscera. o a b epaants of _the Sl Bimpean plan. Rooms, 3o o §1 50 day: T ask you, gentlemen, to be loyal to the char: | by matl. RADWAY S CO., Nessists, or Sa ook 8 to $0 month. Free baths; hot . . every room; fire grates ia every Toom: elevator runs all nishe, (o

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