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: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 19. 1901. ANTI-BOSS REPUBLICANS T E— FATHER %FcliFm%gA§$E§E +vro PALAGE HOLDG READY FOR THE BATTLE SCHOOL SHOES! ] if T Full of Years and Honor Joseph Britton Passes to His HnHflN 5 TH"NKS Intrusion of State Committee Inspires Primary League to l."."]B[ A TIP Eternal Rest, His Last Thoughts Being of the Welfare ; Greater Zeal—Leaders Resolve to Speak Their Sentiments of the City for Which He Toiled So Unselfishly|Lieutenant von Polenz's| at Golden Gate Hall—Conference of District Club Officers | Mysterious Visitor Meets OSEPH BRITTON, distinguished as B3 Financial Troubles Marin Official at a public-spirited citizen, died last z T headquarters of the Republlcr;n bosses would drag the State committee . evening at the ripe age of 76 years Increasing. Primary League, 930 Market|into this contest if they were not cone nght_ at his residence, 829 Union street, street, last night there was a con- xlncedhtha.‘;?tha Primary League had the breaki; D;:alh ot th duenw but fo. etrl?a] Fail ference of league directors with | [PPSR :};‘pealDl%rvoslu&\;ggofisti:teaxg:se& L ek o g gy s b g Los Angeles Attorne ails the presidents and secretarles of | they had any confidence whatever in (heir i last Mr. Bnuanrk:]g]mméggeems ;z;ir‘:;: : Sg B ht—%‘ t?emdismct clubs, Beventeen of the| ability'to' win ‘out unaided? It is my House of Angellotti Is Now vigor to & rema e . elghteen Assembly districts were ably | judgment that the Republican Primary icri he was confined to his bed for some 0 ec]:)ure oug o represented at the mesting. The reports Leasus will be greatly strengthoned, by Guarded by a Vigilant i veeks took the liveliest interes n _ of o E e municipal affairs and each day he would ocuments. Drogreas in the enraliment of membera | iy t1on *reguiting front. the. interference Bulldog. P A Sy Were gratifying in the highest degree. In| will awaken the citizens of San Francisco ask his nephew or one of his nieces to the Twenty-ninth District the League | to a sense of the danger confronting the _— reac to him the latest news. { It is easler to get into financial difficul- [ Club will do up the bosses in go0dd style. | city. There should be a free expression It T, ORI As the “father of the San Francisco | charter” Joseph Britton will be ever known to fame, not only in this city but | all over the United Stuves. His unselfish | | ties than to get out of them, at least that | Indications point to an anti-boss victory | of sentiment at the meeting next Satur- will be about the conclusion Baron von | in Martin Kelly's stronghold—the Twenty- | day. I know that several members of the s committee will speak out plainly if th SAN RAFAEL, July 13.—Superior Judge Polenz, who claims to be a German cav- | eighth District. Gan obtain recomaition. frats the chairy | F. M. Angellott! had an involuntary meet- | alry officer, will come to before he has| The outrageous interference of the Re- pioy, Ooriitt TeCOEELOR, From the ohalrs | e adman last night. That the | straightened out his affairs with his| publican State Committee in local affairs | recognize speakers otherg than those gvho Jugdga is Ll‘:e to-day is Drgbnbly due to | creditors here and at Los Angeles. has created a widespread feeling of in-| are prepared to speak in behalf of the th d hi ce of saron von Polenz came trom Cnira 2| dignation among taxpaying citizens. The | boss elements may be attempted, but I | ne fact that he retalned his presence of | few months ago and engaged rooms at | intrusion, instead of dampening the ardor | do not belleve Colonel Stone will lend his | Mind &nd by soothing answers and pol- | | the Palace. He sald he was on his way | of the league, has inspired the anti-boss | support to such a programme. Thé fight | ished conduct turned away the wrath of | to Berlin and that he would remain in this | forces with renewed determination to0|in the Republican party between the | DiS strenuous interviewer. | | city for a few days to view the sights. | wrest control of party affairs from the | hoss politiclans and the taxpayers may | , About 8 o’clock the Judge entered his | | He visited the racetracks every day for | parasites and taxeaters. Independent | be on. It is bound to come some time, | front gate and mounted the steps to hi several weeks and ‘‘Plum Pudding John- clubs that formerly declined to affiliate | and to extend to every county in the | Bouse. As he put his foot upon the ve | nie” is credited with saying that “the | with any central organization are now | State ‘and it might as well begin now. In | 2lda he observed a lengthy individual un- | Baron was so easy that it made him blush | falling into line under the standard of the | this proposed interference in San Fran- | ¢oil himself from a hammock and | Be t M t H ” | ‘toTt}:]ké his money.” s ekt Rle’ ug:lics;‘n Plrlmary Leagua u’]l‘hed llneg cisco affairs the State committee, accord- s!!‘aigg(en upward till he seemed l%bearg ) ateria e Baron went to one of the most fash- | will be sharply drawn before the day o “ ~ | something of a resemblance to an P- | tonable tatlors in town and ordered the | the primary election, On one side there | 0§ fo my notion, has committed a griev- | SAMeCHng O - Latest Styles! . Lowest Prices! The Greatest Values Ever Offered in This Cityl residence in this city. He labored for tie welfare of the people and lived to see the | accomplishmnt of one of his most cher- | ished pl Joseph Britton was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1825. He came to the United States when a lad and the news of the discovery of gold in California led him to join the Argonauts in 1845. He joined the | George Gordon party and sought the dorado of the Pacific with other hardy epirits The party left New York by steamer and came to this coast via the Panama route after a most perilous jour- ney. Until 1852 Britton lived in various min- ing, camps and then came to San Fran- firm voice, “I take a great interest in 3 imade the clothes and the Baron wore|and honest municipal government unden| The rooms of the Republican Primary | Superior Judges.” | them, but failed to settle for them in full. | Republican auspices. On the other side | League, 930 Market street, are thronged | The stranger accompanied these words | A collector was called in by the tailor | will be arrayed the predatory classes, the | every evening. Citizens assemble there to | by thrusting his hands in his trouser | latest things in clothes. About this time | will be the reputabie citizens and tax- 7 “Your Honor,” spoke the stranger, in & | his money was getting scarce. The tailor, payers o? San Francisco battling for good Republican Primary League. VOEOTOHOICY CHOCHOMRCS R CECROINS CROFO I QS CHORT CROCHOUNES ROSCFCFOINDS ORISR0 cisco. y he met J. J. Rey and with h hed the firm of Britton | and the Baron was put to the humiliation | rlace hunters, the opium fiends, ex-con- | exchange views regarding district organ- | pockets. Such action might well have in- & Rey, lithographic printers. This firm | of being held up in the courtyard of the | victs, the idle, dissolute and degraded, (ization, The rooms of the Kelly-Crim- | timidated the most Coufageous of men, & YOUTHS SHOES, 11 fo2.. sl.fi exists to-day as one of the most stable £ .. | Palace for the money. The bill was set- | who vote as the bosses direct, as they | mins committee are deserted and deso- | but his Honor never flinched, - " business concerns of the Pacific Coast. " | tled and the Baron soon after left for Los | have Ho interest in the maintenance of | late. A few place-hunters of a low grade “I assure you, my friend,” he said, “that | & ng SHOES 21 to 51 l.50 J‘oseph E.—x‘t:ioxlx_uwas never n;{arned. lu:s THE LATE JOSEPH BRITTON. \A%geles. o e good government. ;Voflsr;g:ra:_: p?Q&m?l‘l‘y gfgggfinglo‘fi’émm; Sune{w{ Jll;dses are a proper subject for 2. et . sister married his partner, Rey, a few g he Baron neglected to either settle his e r eople to become interes 3 years after she came to Californfa to join THE FATHER OF THE CHAR- | |bill at the hotel before departing or to| ‘APPeals to Respectable Element. |qiSrict" organization and are simply | *Sepes, on o Bl a‘eg‘f,eg; e ! CHILDS’ SHOES, 6 to 11... 99 her brother. Mrs. Rey died a few months TER. notify the management that he was going | In order to protect property interests | awaiting State recognition in order to | responded the visitor. “And I have some g 1 ago. Her husband died some years ago, to leave the house. He left his trunks|and defend the honor of San Francisco | have something to offer to the indepen- | idens, too, of what they choula no rocine | = MISSES’ SHOES, Bto2... LIO | | the workingmen, merchants and manufac- | dent district clubs. In the Forty-first| o place, they should hold court till 4 | ALL WIDTHS AND SIZES, 3 4 was succeeded in the firm of Britt | = hi , even to & Rey by his only son, V. J. & Rey, Mr. * T R Bvany saber” With- whieh Do had | turers will be compelled by the force of | District the bosses have offered to com. | By Piace: they should o 6 5 ey and Mrs, Rey were survived by this son committee of freeholders that drafted th ‘creatcd havoc among the Boxers, and his | events to rally in every district and cast | promise with the Central Republican should study and from 5to 7 o'clock they | and three daughters, who watched by the charter for San Francisco. By Jfianfimoui | nelmet, which was so heavy that it gave | tahe ‘wetlggn of “l“’“' numbers and influence fifl%}'&fjfivf},“}’tg;‘ ;}gg:‘gg ?,felér;:lt'éi n}‘; should_eat.” 4 O i “BerDn Pritton With uncessing yote Mr. Britton was elected president of | the averago civillan a headache to ook |SeaSLRosS rle © | o (irad ahd | ihe thdchendent | distaot Gubs Sra wine e e yomnt the Judee Ik soxies | e gy . i ;1;,.;5’""3;‘&"~§§ild°fof‘§]ei§“°,§§;{:» G e Los Angeles the Baron was just as|Smashed on August 13 next, as they were | they will spurn all propositions of compro- T T Tk E ceatiauan e When the vigilantes of '49 determined to many perilous storms and squalls undil it | indifferent about his bills as In this city, | 1ast fall, when the rounders and Toughs | mise With the bosses and the otel tas- | wynti] 1f they should deyote themselves | rid the new city of the West of the crim- - the majority of the vot. | His affairs there are in a bad shape and | marshaled by Kelly and Crimmins had |enders, because neither faction has| . /7. .o, o0V FIowe devote themselves | inal element Joseph Britton was a leading ipality. ¥ of the VOt~ | i’ creditors. are clamoring. A resident | thelr own creatures in charge of the poll- | anything to lose and everything _to | 2 f°CJR2{Rlu (hen retire to an ¢ they figure among the reformers. When A. §. Joseph Brittor waged a fight against the | Of Los Angeles holds a patéent, however, | In& places. The primary election will be | gain. The Republican Primary League | Jp3C, 10 the morning, while fresh. they Hallidle invented the cable road Joseph Central Pacific Rairoad Company whes | Which he wishes to sell to the German | conducted under the safeguards of law. |5 the only central organization that jng“id TRCA8 Conside conflicting decisions | Britton was one of his most earnest sup- the company sought to secure Goat 1sl. | Government, Baron von Polenz claims | Stuffing and repeating, if attempted, will | represents ~the _anti-boss Republican | ot°tne Supreme Court porters. With the inventor, James Mof- and and when it tried to get an sty | that he is still in good standing in the he,rgf";"?t"yhchleglgd Lo X ff;‘;{}ge"}s o iad"voc;:f:é‘d?;e-my The | “Now let me see,” said the man, as he | e ey X DevEJttton hallf #he senfanee into San Franciaco o. thorsx- | Kalsers Rimy s tint nehmiliilace thels oo ac AbRI e e ol L o e | iar cover tho canss. ot ars caucidiie| LIusti nis: "“}’l"‘}n,;“w;'e‘;‘,},e‘flhebag“:}"%; Lippitt & Fisher 945 ] MARKET ST. 945 ¥ CROROOICR0! CROECRORORY (FORCFOIOROS : A 4 L Clay-street cable road—the first cable road clusion of any s | patent before the right kind of army peo- In the early "30's and in 1870 Joseph of the same railroad to secure a right to | Anancial troubles. i : S;ate (,or‘nhmlttee }lms been c'allad to rfcfg_ 2‘1‘523 oantdewsat:: esct;⪙\}swép‘fnde:n !oranrlls- res\:{med,f“that you have a speckled | . X . g r An attorney was dispatched to this ecity | nize as e regular organization o; e d necktie of man; audy colors ornament- | v D! y y_gaudy B — Britton served as a Supervisor of this a spur track thro Golde: city. % NE: a:rzinge‘men‘t’fhhagldflgafiafiiflfibr to \'e:l‘fydthedBarm‘\%s claims a}x}d arrived | party in sanK l;‘rancls:;-lt_rfi isPEhe %‘fxoda‘:f; gg flf“l\;x[fol; t{l:epg‘r_g:lzen?fef;gg;ws ({’,“‘ZI,}S ing vour neck. Bright colors do not be- F oo X < i i 3 e here Wednesday. e was authorized b: raud and violence. e Republic: s = - long to the bench. You wi < WeRk ewce | B Tty Yesrmaic_Btiton fevotof kis (he funersl servicss but it is expectod{fere Weaneaday. e wes suchorised by [fiand and widleqee The Bemmbloams of L Tor dttaidiig good ‘municlpal govern- | after to wear a piatn te and & turn-down entire energy to forming the Taxpayers’ that the obsequies will be of a semi-public m e R 11 i I f- L held by the Palace Hotel m: m the committee. It was appointed by Kell ent under Republican auspices. Its ef-| collar. et g P 5 LoRhegnan 8a e X 5 forts in this direction should be applauded party, which afterward grew into the character. H ; “Ni . } security for a $100 bill. In these trunks, | and Crimmins to perpetuate boss rule. D ‘Now, my good sir, while perfectly @ FI ettt T the Baron claims, are papers that will es- | There are signs that the session of the | and commended by the Republicans of | agreeing with you,” spoke the Judge, *I £t % . | tablish that he is a real Baron, the son of | F:spublllcnntstate Committee to be held in ggg;fi%rfg%%gfig‘;b&cy; Doee i heix: deac | came home to £et iny overcoat and {ntend a noble sire, and not an impostor. e | this city to-morrow afternoon wi e sicl end. am gla N NUDE BODY FLOATING SCHOLARS OF ALL AGES | Gttorney “satw Colonel ' Kirkpatrick, who | lively. While fntesior representatives of R loasys i Auanciare eI Fith | have met you and shall certainly profit by | ) 3\\\ IN THE OCEAN SURF IN THE GAELIC SCHOOL | &ave his consent to the searching of the | anti-boss sentiments readily concede that Rifig;’ifi?fi line usp t‘;xe!”]g;fn ocr(atalé o — m’?nad:zlfinw? have %0 kindl[ydglvenf;l | A o - i i Baron's trunk. Cashier Clarke of the Pal- | the Kelly-Crimmins local committee will | 23153 B3I 00 U the, Democratle push | The stranger promptly went v e ) W Unidentified Man Drowned While| Father Yorke Will Probably Be Sent | 8% §35 "IN S d0chont deptas of s | DipacsoEnized by the State machine, 2| Democrats cannot b nominated for office | yeiled: * udges shonidn t wens ooy | Bathing Between Point Lobos as Delegate to the Convention basement and see what the Baron had in | call of the roll on the proposition. Plain | o2 the Republican ticket, but Republican | or live to be over 4) years old. I'll ses s his trunks. After the trunks had been if = candidates acceptable to the Democratic | you to-morrow.” ' and Bakers Beach. at Chicago. opened Clarke refused to allow the attor- | Loy, iey, be Used by the minority mem- | push may be named by the bosses. Al- | After his visitor had gone Judge An-| Luigi D. Bacigalupi, while walking yes- Gray-bearded men and small boys, nevi to neavch! for . the' pmclons papers i:mR‘e‘ ube“casrfsusosto‘nh: mt:no(:-ptcékee?h; ready ex-Assemblyman Fisk is slated for | gellotti went downtown to find the strange terday morning along the beach between | Stald matrons and voung girls not out of | Clarke said that the Baron's effects would | ground that the ultimate gencral engage. | fomination for District Attorney. = The | individual. He ,was located in a cafe, Point Lobos Rock and Bakers Beach, thelr teens, graded in classes not accord- | more than settle his bill and that was all | ment between the people of the State on ?ee;:;;tfi;’(“?gr fgg‘%{’s-flé‘t fnfi?fi'y:}‘,‘fi{ a\:t bhekbectxme ;udsip(clous a.éxd Jan out found the nude body of a man floating | Ing to their years but to their proficiency h%figr:&nerx:ggtfl“ return to Los Angeles | 01 Side and the political bosses and tax- | The motive for this particular deal may m:n fscn;vgx};eal?now:.ap%iaa‘;eh'e is 1:53:‘ in the surf. A few yards aw: partly | In the }({}aleilglg tongue, assembled at Hi- |, 30 & O e going he will mmrfi:j eaters on the other cannot be postponed | pe disclosed when the Democratic conven- | there Is but little doubt. Judge Angel- | hidden behind a rock, was the clothing | PS> Hall Tuesday night. ¢ of | German Consul Rosenthal fo find out If | indefinitely. The battle may begin to-| tion meets. lottl says that the fellow made him a | of the dead man. The body was taken tc | the Gaelic League, of which Captain T | he Will youch for the Baron. It Is gen- | MOrToW in San Francisco. Thirty-third District. present of enough evidence to warrant | [° the Morgue. where it will be exhibited for | J. Mellett is president. The teachers are | Srally conceded that Von Polenz s a real Bosses Knew Beforehand. There Will be a meeting of Thirty-third 33‘;‘;:“5&1';%5"&‘1‘[1.”2 Si.i'ééunTQE“éfié‘ head Fine oak rocker with entification. i v i | Baron, but it is thought that he has lon, 2 v 4 2 The corpse was that of a man about 3 | O'Brien aes SHon o PALen - eORD D. | GUIRved Tis' eave-and that ho 16, Aot | acta oy tTANSDires that the bosses knew | pistrict Republicans at ~Maennerbund | of his. bed. A sharp-foothed | bulldog | illuminated leather Id, 5 feet 9 inches in height, with | The Gaelic leagues of San Francisco, | At Present in good standing in the Ger- | 35 2 Jact Seversl days before the notise | Hall, Twenty-fourth street and Potrero | sleeps on the front porch. seat. r and complexion, blue eyes and | Port Costa, Oakland and Crockett wil |@aRarmy. chairman would call the members to- | ='cnue this evening. 3 s hin. The clothing consisted | hold a convention, at the call of Presi- —_——— her in San Francisco, hence proxies t The State Committee. Beware of of unscrupulous dealers who refill | Get an estimate fr: hat, coat, trousers and | 4 M P Vi il $50 reward. All up. | Bether in San Francisco, proxies to e from us on ¢ ; 2 5 and | dent Mellett, at Knights of the Red SIS CULeaPIES O S At P | be used by the bosses were solicited be-| The Republican State Committee will | Jesse Moore bottles with inferior goods. * everything required to furnish et :;flrw;n ziv;;ierblgl}gnzhyxngz%i Branch Hall, Mission street, July 28, for | to-date druggists sell and fuaranteeit. * | ore the chairman sent out the call for | meet at Golden Gate Hall to.morrow aft- R 0 AT AR your exstireq “:sab(fi;h:el:g ack congress gaiters, wi t = i i —_———— P Bira i b a!xlr1:gfif\»d‘tv:;x;eco‘ua!.kwnh plaid e | z:::::x;? rapx?dee?e‘cf&i“‘amgefe;a‘férfit RS Toring Pickering’s Estate. ;?gmnfi:u:og\ith A&mi?}:gsmlagep;g;cigg Taterior %;gyrleeafiggufiep;fia%?sgs ‘;fl!‘e‘:f o 1P’s Assailant. | Credit and free delivery within ¥ purse. two keys, a comb and | tiona e 1 s s t | k 1 B DRI OF: soeriacics were. Towad 36 the ‘{‘&“"‘N[C';P“I"[”T:v to ;’“hhe‘d at Chicago | mp. inventory and appralsement of the| that the appeal of the boss committee for | ference of the g!ate body in municipal [ Marshall Moran, the bartender charged 100 miles. We close at six, | August 25. s probable that Father eeting of the State governing body |affairs of San Francisco as detrimenta]| With stabbing George Birdsall at the pockets. There was no name on any of | York will be the delegate, the reverend | estate of the late Loring Pickering was 2 m g i 34 £ th i Chutes last Sunday morning, a: | e these Srticles Dy Which the remains|gentieman having already been invited to | filed yesterday. Oscar T. Sbuck, Thomas|Was a confession that the Erimary |to the interests of the party, will attend | Chutes last Sunday ‘moming. again ap-| i might be identified. The body had been | deliver the opening addiess at the conc I Bovle and . A Bovle the appralsers, | LERFUC,TPNC Ttertere. resolved to speak their sentiments freely, | The Judge was informed that Birdsall was | . ian in the water less than forty-eight hours. | vention. the value of the estate at $164,785 45. “Do you suppose,’ 'said he, “that thie |if discussion be permitted. improving and he continued the case till to-day. A doctor’s certificate will then be el ectesfefeefmfesffmeoferefefotefurfedefelecfofeinloffeffufeforeffnfeferoffeieinletlel @ | Produced and the case will be set for hear- s e FURNITURE (0., THAT GO R EXININATION INOTHER BHSE |- | OUR BOYS 7o 'School SPLEAOEDFOR N DUMONDS A Leading Webster Informs Board | Local Dealers Get News fierman Editor‘ lnlm‘ MOTHERS, a Bardain Feast awaits yow to-day and to-morrow. “Good .morning We have prepared the Biddest Specials, the Greatest Values, in tcachcr of Over.SIght of of an Advance in e B Ho This Great Trie New Fall Suits for Boys ever of- ; 2 Principals. Market. : runs but twice fered by RAPHAEL’S, o IR Highly Recommends Mr. George per week during 5 = Superintendent Webster caused some- | Willieboys and other local wearers of Mayerle, the German Ex- | "“I nsnl‘ the summer. P et st ohiaihe | Dbr e T e o o o mew ici | i ;:;o:r;e:ihiheg?)lrictgrf?ha: ttihe principals | the price of the gems. The sparklers are pert optlcum' l i now nearly 25 per cent higher than they of three grammar schools had failed to | oo 400" o Bgo “and the e ants b | - M Maytrie Daar - The alassie: you aale send up_the puplls of the eighth grade, | ;orqing to the local dealers, is still toward | for my wife and me some time ago give us per- it arrives in section B, who faileq to secure & term | greater prices. One of the leading dia- | fect satisfaction, and are FAR SUPERIOR to standing of 70 per cent to the High School gmpd dealers of the city declared yester- | those we have been wearing for years before. . Chicago at 2.18 entrance examinations. = In presenting | day that there would be profit in buying | 1 neartily recommend your method of testing - e 2 , W and s e same stones the facts of the case Webster introduced | {f0 him now «nd, selling the same stones | 4ng atting to all persons troubled with defects | pm on Thursdays THE Leaving at 9 am, $5.00 Yalues for $2.48 PrettyALL-WOOL SCOTCH ES, the following resolution with a view to- (3 JM & Year hemce: Toe Rothschilds, | oefe ores. and Sundays, = 7 ward correcting the oversight: stated number of diamonds, no matter SEATC LAt < 11 Jullwinter weights; elegant, strond : \E Resolved, That the principals of the Lowell | what the demand may be, and pearls and City Editor of the “Tageblatt.” | b %, ; and c;m;_' high lichoollf m,,"’;,*,}’g,:“}.’.‘"',‘;;;“ rubies have been advanced in price. In i | : & e o puvile " May- " e | School Suits, all colorings; ades & T cxamination, 1. Secarcd . an ' average | he 1ast fortnight there have been repre- GEORGE MAYERLE. | Its high standard record (term and examination status combined) monds in the city, and lhey have tried to , i . within 3 per cent of the required standard of deunind . cit: T make it appear that their goods are chea Eamotion, it Bl T o sy Ml 't ettmulate purchasing, by th desiees German Expert Optician, | OoN tully maintained. *| pupils secure such a standing in the re-exam- ination as shall give them an average of 70 | but there is no disguising the facts when 1071% Market Street per cent (term and examination records com- | the expert views them. KIDNEY & LIVER bined) they shall be promoted. Not long ago an attempt at fraud that Second—To examine all pupils of this de- | was quickly detected was made on a partment who because of absence from_the | Kearny street store. At the present valu. A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT . INTOXICATINC mg,?ec’%rgazf%fi:es $2.48 GOOd'anl:an pupil . - city or illness were absent from the May-June | gt i o xaminations, and to admit to high schools all | ROI e [RETS 15 large money in getting who secured a record of 70 per cent, term and | heen deemed fair ratings a year ago. One e etiatne cif parsls of the B elghth dey "{fffe came.into the Ke&rnyhstreet s ¢ having a term stand- | Place before alluded to a man who said x‘:‘.’?‘%? lees than 70 per cent Were by misunder- !II‘% had a supply of fine blue stones to sell. standing not permitted to enter the May-June ey looked well and were seemingly a examinations, and to promote all such pupils [ bargain. The diamond dealer told the who secure an average of 70 per cent in sald | party to come back soon and he would examinations, term standing and examination | give him an answer. In the Interim the status combined. diamonds were “boiled out,” and the re- Fourth-—To examine applicants from without | cult. was {hat they were discoyeved to he this department and to admit to high schools | the cheapest sort of yellow stones. No e o e O oh hnd ‘noys to | comment followed the detection of the at- Lowell Hign on Juty 4 and 25 1901 tempted fraud,*but there was no deal. Superintendent Webster explained that @ itk @ he had received numerous complaints of | o'Connor, principal of the Mission High the dereliction mentioned, and he recalled | §chool andpnowpemployed as commnlfin A that the pupils of' the Spring Valley | of a pupil who is racing around the world i, R School had not been sent up for examina- | against time, had his leave extended un- tion. The board thought that it would be | il August 22. Mark rather sheepishly in- s d to adopt s Swell Clothes. Another Special. Bannockburn |5 demrams et o a4ort | trofuced the resotutian on” the subject, Money Can’t Buy Better Values. Imported Scotches, handsome mnew colorings, made and tailored with broad shoulders; never have such values been offered before; ades 8 to 15 ; worth $6 and §7. years ; worth $6 and § $3.39 SPoDIOL BaALE PriCe.-+v5 0555w sbssbisy . der_adyis t. The board was unable | %% - For the youn ; A Coatlike papa’s. {o'nd any ciretler of InSUrucCtions regord. | sah Beanale, Kiond 0 the resolution, C : I-doi (€ 4 Vest like papa’s. 1St Some ot Tt pARCiDAlS misundersteod | (e ekl 1 Second it to bring 1t before school-going lads, Th ¢ Zp ZP ttl' That good and sturdy {hem when they were issued at a meet- | Hod Oy, S2Id Casserly, after a little Neglected Eyesight Affects the Brai o w o APt s e e ey S Siope for Mis McRensle. | oDgsicia dieaid, Mack ang Denmen, | Neglected Byesight Mfects the Brain. S hree-piece swit for | made in Auld Scotland. | The information given by Webster will | favor of the resolution, whils Cacserly. Strongest Eves. FAVORITE vears; swits that! are cut and tail-| P lay an important part in clearing Miss | who had seconded it, was recorded as — Hoys, ages 8 to 15 : g i \poipal of the Hancock |voting no, so O'Connor gets his extens! ys, ag Suits that wear like gfgc;ggfz;r.ompgg:,g:s on which she has | | Secretary Hansen reccived a Jotrer trom | That Mayerle’s Glasses Are Far RESCRIPTION : . years, in i ile2 . | been tried by the board. Miss McKenzie | Mrs. F. 8. Baker of 506 South Sixth street, ored 8o d’fi erent » iron, liks out a?ove, had neg]ecleg {0 send up for examination | San Jose, stating that she knew of af S - r to A" mhers from those of other ATHLONE what pretty colorings; | the pupils of the eighth grade who had EE:l_s‘gugweOr;ty' vacant teacher positions in 1Perio; FOR WEAK WOMEN. 3 Q failed to receive 70 per cent during e | Vi country schools. e salaries av- i e 1k b - stores: hand, SCOTCHES. made of long staple |falled to r published accounts of the | erage frem $50 to $65 per month, and the | of reading or distance, Weak eves. peor gsht. ) E es; handsome wool; worth 87 and |board's apparent hostile attitude toward | trustees of the schools desire to appoint |l iae pais about the eyes, behind the head BRUSHE FOR BARBERS, BAK- the lady because she had dared to criti- | the teachers immediately. Mrs. Baker | or templés, nervousness, sore eyes, discharging ors. Dootblacks. bath- < es. Handsome new and tailor i Iso - 88, an ilored like | cize the course of study has caused the | also filed application to be reinstated in eyes, teeling like sand in the eyés. crosseyes. | . 'o . pocuninders, done nagilard tables. i . b to recede from their positions, | her position in the school department of 0 smarting, itching, scratching, twitcl fallcolorings; reg- | RAPHAELS always|members to tocede from Uislr POSUONS | thls oity. Her roquost was harcmient of | burlng, smaring o e et e e T e new colorings; blue Serdes; suits ilor thei its; B lication yesterday | advisement. s rest the eyes, strengthen the optic nerve worth tg 12. wlar &750 values. fmblarfhstrswttx, ages fép%ge?ralil;:rfigdgoag& pnncip%lshlp o’; The improvements to be made to the fia;s;resen-e the sight. Mayerle's glasses are | Stablemen, tar-roofers, tanrers, tallors, efg. o . 8 to 15. the Spring Valley School, and as she has | Buena Vista and Sherman schools may | DOW. use\; a:gv!e':f“:éfle:ftfl:‘:l!gd States Army, BUCHANAN BROS. Spectal - Spgc;al; S ink o apologized for her mild strictures it is | necessitate the renting of outside quar- | Navy an s Brush Manufacturers. 609 Sacramento St peciat price, highl‘ydpmbnhle that her request will be }g‘: ;vehei"lle ;;g;: ag;la za;ceogro‘tngfo{xfi Wo{lk fi E t ranted. o e esti- T S'C $7 45 $ 4 8 3 8 8 B e board reconsidered its action of mates made by the Board of Works being erman o !A emv:'\a er W, T. HESS, d. ing e leave of ab- 0 8 new ad - N "ATION. 2 NATION AND . . ° e ot e to Miog ‘I, | ments for the fnvitation of pids, 20" cTtise- | CONSULTATION, EXAMINA AD-| NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. % 3 Hodgkinson. The lady’s amma}'1 explai:ed —_—— Open_evenings until 9. Tenth Floor, T‘i?f“r’.u‘n"i“'gfi,‘;f sfxp'“nh Bldg. 00000 e eee v that Miss Hodzkinson was really ill when yworth L GE MAYERLE, German E: g t 3 L she applied for her leave, and that her Ep ehgus O A R apert Opti | esktision; 828 Sulitornia 8¢, below Powell. subsequent marriage in Washington, D. | Visitors will find at Sanborn & Vail’s, 741 | Opticians, also graduate AMERICAN COLe ’ Golf o ; 0 S C., was an after-consideration. On that | Market street, bef n Third and Fourth, | LEGE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1071% Market 4 ? WEEI}JH%E"S Y OlTs. showing the lglrecwru. who 1da not desire thetbleslal‘lg: o: mCm,tomm souvenirs ani sireet (opposite Hibernia Bani), ‘San Francisco, 0 R. CROSSMAN'S SPEGIFIC MIXTURE. i : : . |to be accused of playing favorites, re-|postal c: o nery, fancy leat) Cal. Telephone o 572 (See City N Bright, new, spicy colorings in | granted the leave ‘to Miss Hodgkihson, | Eoods, camera supplies and park and iy | Directory for e el oy STRICTURES and analosous complatins of 1o ¥ Boys’ Golf C’upa, such as who will not lose her position. views t% be ht‘l? ITnywhere. All members 'hl:{er“no::' O;;i;r:ieihh::e;:;e:xwex::u;&;tg: Organs of Generation, of the Epwor cague and their friends reading or distance, or both, and what price, ice §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. yow wswally pay 50c for. g Board Is Good to 0’Connor. cordially invited fo Visit the store of Saw: e 55 Jh - l C ! grace than the board dis- | born, Vail & Co., whether wumn; to pur- CUT THIS OUT. Weekly Call, $1 per YOIPV dzkinson casa., Josenh L 2 “'SEUARNEY Jr With less mlawvad in tha e Special nrice....... g