The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 1, 1902, Page 7

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LL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1902, THE SAN FRANCISCO CA il ‘;MUSEX}:-HTSWWSW“DENéUNCES _PHELAN COLUMBIAZZER |N AN OPEN MEETING Hatizes ToDay OF THE SUPERVISORS Mary Mannering JANICE M ADVERTISEMENTS. * T P17 S0 0700 07T 0PI S0 YT IS YT UTYOY 07 0770 07 0 07007 070 070 0T 0T 0T T 0T VPO SAP MV TP T YT O OUR GREAT JANUARY GLEARANGE SALE SHEETING AND PI : BEGINS TO-MORROW, THUR.SDAY, THE 2d. 1 SPECIAL aHE%EAS'“ Swiftest, Most Sweeping Price-Cutting Ever Known, [MBROII();EIETVALUES. To-morrow begins that twice yearly Bargain Event, the GREAT SALE which is watched and ‘waited for by thousands of shrewdest economists. Those who have attended our former Reed Charges the Mayor With Spitefulness in Preventing His Renomination---Board Prepares to Establ sh the New Water Rates MANNERING IN CAMILLE.” ‘The Embroideries to be placed morrow are the grandest values you ever saw, all the newest patterns of 1902, bought espeeial- Casings at considerably less than -the present mill price, G NEXT MONDAY. E ; : i [uill price. The entlre lot goes on sale for at Iy for this sale. MODJE - KA d JAMES HE meeting of the Board of Su-/ HE Board of Supervisors yester- A, oo e g than the regular retail| gales have learned to expect MARVELOUS SAVING ADVAN- 15¢ Emb.. 4 and 5 In. wide > an l pervisors yesterday was marked day began preliminary proceedings ! = 3 Sand; v e 5 > 45-inch Bleached Pillow Casis TAGES, but this one, follgwing, as it does, the GREATEST 20e Emb., 5 in. wide ABd an Incomserable Company in by a renewal of hostilities between for the fixing of water rates for | value 13%c, at, yard s Wb 4 B0 g8 o L g daclaze alikll B a 3Te Emb.. 7in wide SHENRY VIIL» Mayor Prelan and Supervisor the next fiscal year. The Board Pyl e L BUSINES: our history, we declare & recor 35€ Emb.. 9 in. wids i Sampiuivs add Bohelastid Reed. While there was no blood of Works was directed to sub- 24, vard breaker. Hundreds of prices have been unhesitatingly and Insertions to match. 1 Eve wn in This City. » spilled the two belligerents took occa-|mit an apprulfiemepc of }he D\‘?Del:" memngggly cut, for it’s our policy to carry no goods over from BALE ¥ NS TO-MORROW slon to say unkind things about each | ties of the Spring Valley \\atftr :“:L: one season into another. BROKEN LINES, ODD ASSORTMENTS, REMNANTS and thousands of accumulations incidental to this great and other before retiring from office. Reed, | actually used in furnishing the city growing business have been marked absolutely regardless of original cost or value, for we have in view a swift clearance of Fall and Winter & *TIVOLI* Evenings at botk in speech and by communication, ac- cused the Mayor ‘of instigating the at- tacks upon him by the engineers in-the | Board of Works. The trouble commenced i when Reed presented a minority report pure and wholesome supply of water. This is to enable the board to establish a basis of valuation of said properties and upon which it may fix the rates to be charged consumers, GREAT RIBBON Wool Stofm Serge, a dependable wear. stocks. Each and every department will be represented by unequaled bargains, and no matter what weather conditions prevail, the store should be crowded to the utmost, for there never was so good an opportunity to save as now. STORM SERGE—50 yards {8-inch all- BLACK CHEVIOT—40 pieces é-inch TENNIS FLANNEL—200 pieces an extra heavy quality Out- the very best 12%c grade. 3 3 E | BIG SAVING IN LACE! 8 Sharp. 2 M r ~ -4 = : T) S 78 v 2 ) S Black Cheviot, 1 Fl 1, Matinee SATURDAY and NEW YEAR'S of the Public Utilities Committee on_the d"{e":le:l?l;’;'gf:r:i:(;l) n"":'f:‘re;g;":":flgwfl& REDUCTIONS. Ing cloth, In shadés of Brown, Navy, of fast biack dye: & splendid cloth; in solld colors of Pink, Light Blue, Cream S. DAY ) | raise of the Tuolumne River supply estl- | directed to furnish u statement Showny | . No. 5—All-Silk Tar. COreem, Purple and Cadet, the SOC ogusr valus o ayam. Sale 4Qc and Red. also stripes and checks; ex- o L at Sharp. |mate by City Engineer Grunsky. ayor a Y P H feta Ribbom, : 1 inch 85c kind. Sale price..Per Yard PR e i so ks Per Yard tra heavy and fleecy.. 81c on_ Laces, S5 JAS OO » # MPhelan refused to accept it because it was | of its pumping stations and also show- wide, o dhikdes . of e R o Yard 3C Edgings and Inser- AS COME TO STAY. | not signed by a majority of the com- |iDg the stage of water in Pilarcitos, San | Pink, Light Blue Car. SKIRT MA' ALS — 600 yards ENGLISH CHEVIOT—6 pieces 52- CASHMERE FLA s tlons, the cholcest Ferris Hartman's Merry Extravaganza, | mittee Andreas and Crystal Springs reservoirs dinal, Lilac, White and Chalk-line Suitings, thls_season's popu.' inch English Cheviot, of a London fast R ek Cashmiese finish Flan- patterns; from 2 to . » | "I desire that the report be read,” said | &nd Lake Merced on the first day of each Creain; worth 6%e’yd. lar material for skirts, 48 and 54 inches , black dve. a grand wearing quality; al- PUGCR® HeSoel BRCEL B Slorngs suttable 5 inches wide: worth Reed. “Attacks have been made.on my |month. A For . Wide: In the leading dark colorings: ac. = Ieady sponsed and shrunk; resular value Reletts 15 TR SHR SSPTIRY Waists: from e to | ifse 1LLie he | ersoal inisgrity" Sy ceriain gmicrs o | o i5s Soring Yalley, Company wos g | B .o va $eC alnduew e g e DC noer vl sie, T i B0 LA Ged 21008 { the Board of Public Works. These at- | directed to turnish a ,. A s -ooo Yai price, yard...... R AL | tacks were instigated, 1 am informed, by | RERSFYY ASRCL, U an inventory of NOVELTY SUITINGS-30 yards FRENCE FLANNELS SRt Sl prpERpowN FLANNELS-® = 1 v a eport as : v v 3 2 ct Fli 18, { tare Of a repis. S supplying water; also to file maps show- fota Ribbon, 1% oh- ‘ag ‘nigh'as : regular value 0 & yhig: Sale SREYC. | ronas Suy e effects and rich color- esse, Point de Pari 3 e g | & x 34 e .~ | ing the acreage of all lands owned by 3 o e DIROBS, 2 5030 55 4 iarirs s6 olai n i o k3 NP SR s Do g RS ings; P rice . _Sale N BE SURE AND BRING THE CHILDREN. | The Mayor was averse to recelvins the | (bbb, Gnd a map showing the size of, fiy, "Tn 11"t best col- _ PFIC® ; NOVELTY FRENCH FLANNELS 1% resular prics - Yara 1DC 3nd Nottingham All POPULAR PRICES—25c, 50c and Tbc, P a7 Fation fi Reed, | the pipes of its distributing system. orings; regular value PLAIDS—30 pieces Camel's Hair = —45 pleces Novelty French Flanneis, in 20 pieces; % In beadivg a Telephone Bush 9. &s a personal communication from | "The Board of Health was directed to 0c. Sale price @ “Plaids, in bright and attractlve color- all the rich color combinations, in stripes. CANTON oyos: and striped effect which was done. The communication T¢: | make chemical and bacteriological analy- | Yard ings, for children's dresses and walsts; dots, Perslan and scroll designs; Sold bleached and Jfi‘fi"-'”fl?mfx"{ffi'c‘e aum choice design: 3 {1ateq the nistory of the proceedings of | B3 Ui witers o "ail welle: witnin the | sl valeat e Balepte” SR i’ and s ard S 4QC Ia fErLI YT RIS TC U at o and Te meeting, when the report of Engineer | {iY Ace cotinty, the eomtni e T i 3 i HAN HALF 25¢ and '506 £ vl ated the - I No. 1ec Luther ‘Wagoner, who had estimated the | 480,07 “oi°h Ne® St mination ™ from pllo 0300 plecss COLORED DRESS GOODS REMNANTS AT LESS T . = produced by | thickly populated districts. bons, 31 inches wide, The real Dress Goods cleaning of the season begins to-morrow—bona fide lcsses which we cheerfully take in order to dis- SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 Your chat believes that the reflections | the Board of Public Works. Also mak- P P Prunellas Bolf Skirtings somest patterms to MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNEGPAT), JAN. 1. | were inspired by malice and made in order to | Ing it unlawful to erect or maintain any € oo, NodlNanytice [t C e T G e e e = discredit the chairman of your committee be- | poie on the streets or sidewalks which is Children's Fancy Serges Lot it b el g Yd and 40c. Sale PICOLO’S LILIPUTIANS, | fore"Te coula ‘ehow (hal’ the' cetimates of M | situated nearer than ten fect to a pols B e i pancy, Yd Praids Henriettas Homespuns Yd Broadcloths ~ Wool Waistings price, yard c Wagoner had been unnecessarily raised, and | on which is supported a lamp maintaines > PGt RITTER'S TRAINED DOGS the P he " sibile welght, double knees poguler Valus 750 Rogular Valus $1.00 and $1.25 Regular Valus $1.50 and $2.00 $28,000,000, was reluctantly communication says: Says Malice Inspired Reflections. | that the plans and estimates submitted by the and county, unless it be painted with suitable material to the satisfaction of by city for lighting g0 Sale price P § and double feet; sizes be sold as follows: Remnants of the following weaves: Remnants of the following weaves: former cost its regardless of Remnants of the following weaves: Chantilly and Escu- rial Lace; the hand- JU A City Engineer are too high by many millions of | streets, unless permission in writing is 5_to 9%; the regular o and the Great dollars. The burden of the City Engineer's at- | frotCgit. 7 b Dept = o G s | f Wh' B k d “ I-' h ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW | Sents ot iis et o Sarsi had vty | e stven byne eparcment of Blearic | 8 2wt 21;; 11c Greatest Sale o ite Blankets and House Furnishings. a1 ovr rie e ey il R The Bqard of Works was directed to n wide, i *|been asked for in bad faith and , o e —— 800 pairs of White Blankets, 10-4 size, ¢ TABLE NAPKINS—2) dozen all-lincn wide, in very neat E was desired only as a means of harassing | CAUSE the removal of all poles obscurlng prettily itk bound, with cholce borders: SHEETS AND PILLOWCASES, Napkins, ®ood quality, In_choice de- designs; make pret- Parquet, any seat, 25c; balcony, 10c; chil- | him. The reply is that the report cannot e light of street lamps or to change Children's Under- £00d value at $4 50 a pair. Sale &80 Greatly reduced for this sale, are stand- . 5E0S: regular value $1 75 sl 3 ty waists; good @ren, any except reserved, 10c. be used as & means of harassing the City En- | the location of the lamps, the expense to eats and Panty, DPrice .Pair DO — o'y PN e oL o R B dozen. Sale price....... Dozen — value at 50c_yard. 3 e | gineer uniess he has unnecessarily and unjus- | be borne by the company owing the ob- T s e AT i ey e Sale price, @ (); | tifiably_increased the estimates made by Wag- | Structing poles. Tinbed. © splenaid - fin. . 200 pairs of 114 White Blankets, extra oo TABLE NAPKINS—20 dozen soft yard ......... C e - — | oner. The City Engineer then went on to say | Mayor Phelan stated that City Attor- ished garments; in all heavy, with handsome borders; .9 800 dozen Pillow Cases, size 45x36. finish Damask Napkins, 22 inches square, 8 e g o= | that for a year and a half he had purposely | ney Lane was making an inquiry whether sizes; gray and ecrn; Worth $550. Sale price....Pair e SR geios Each 9€ ;) new designs; never sold under $2 50 3 RO IR Lo ! | withheld from vour chairman whatever infor- | the present city officials hold until Jan- e oy g 75_dozen Piliow Cases, size 50x36. % dozen. Bale price 95 - o d | mation he had on the subject of public utllities. | yary's, 1%2. They took office for two kind. * Sale Q] 160 patrs All-Wool 11-4 White. Blankets, 8ale Drice c..... c..... ... Kach 18e [ . Dozen —_ BELT SALE. EVERY EV G THIS WEEK. bacames he fharel that the chalrmen B8 Sea"|years on January:s-1800,- end; thepe 4§ pricé ....Each a0 C very neavy ‘and flufty, of the finest wool; 123 dozen 1 g s 3 T A graat vatiet i GR LORED SHOW ON | gommittee would make it public and thus de- | {ome doubt whether thelr successors can worth $7 Sale price........ 90 o ¢ TABLE LINEN- 25 pieces 60-inch fine o0 ST7F FOricey, OF | feat The plans of the Bomra'of Fublic Works 18 | L3RG bice on Januasy. 6. 10, which 13 = P S SERLG v rear o S pmved.irms Dw i’ 2O induingcossen MATINEES TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. | ine same time the City Engineer vigorously | the first Monday in January, or. on Jan- 2 ot gty S g Do ol ey Pl C tuck t BLACK PATTI | aserted that he baa invited vour chairman to | uary 8, 1002. The board adjourned to meet ranier M Orsclage .BED EPBEADS % doten Homey- 65500 ot dde Jhio0 it a1 4e G Seien G Yard Sotked Satin. You - Bder b0 L 3 R S TS S R T T PR R B T A e o L R TR T L G R T T e S e e ot d St ) 4 reg ¥ o b i S e o i 3 h A‘:::]Ll s TROUBADOUR S | Freeest at meetings in the Mavor's office when | the board his successor, Mayor-elect Hed. Spectal 23¢c R 5‘%}.‘5 B";B,w-}%fl:“’.“,,,"‘;fi&; A R ek HaTh d%"%m' oo g B oo 5 s ¥ { the plans of the Board of Public Works would f Schmitz, who had been an 'Interested ob- price ...Pair EILLES QUILTS—15 dozen lar price 22c. Sale price...... 8 DHCe +.ieveses Yard C buckles: were $1.00 m”— ‘r:n;‘s‘:é"fie mg;‘b”fl!z ;r:?;‘ggr‘ler gx:le;l‘m;: ‘:‘e server of the proceedings. full size Mnr:ellle; sqzmz‘;!'aa.{n elesn_;i o Each 3C and $1.25 each. To s i E Toom of the Board of Supervisors. EERRRREERERBIRE LR R IR e BATH TOWELS—150_dozen double- 7T2-inch Linens—The highest grades ot close, each.. st Singer of Her Race, o B L] + L] PFIOB. -.co0us e didenienian R T " threaded extra heavy Towels, 34 inches our $2 00 Linens, In_ the ChOICESt DAt- euseseiesemsesen 4 Gre: ER. ““The Alabama Blos- v 5 ) Ebony Ecstasies. | published article signed by Mayor Phe- | vour committee should not be allowed to go Suits, in gray, mediun pET COMFORTERS—20 dozen Com- .} 3 Y Droken e Ja e cosed S — G Gold Medal Champlon | I le for re-election. Afraid him- welght, finished seams F each. Sale price i out during this sale at....Ya < CAKE WALK T Sdn’;ux; {‘h:lI:}'m:?ut‘e‘:‘mc‘o‘xg;a?x?‘fl (\)fmlb}ii ot e Vindication, he demanded that l:d tight Mlllnxoocufls: {f.,’f:fifl.m‘flkl;f& ej‘""&gfi‘;}"’;‘l g‘s'd g‘g"‘ . Bach ‘!;zc S e e chI{:gle;ll"rl‘-{‘;n%k:w Saturday Evenings. |in the proceedings relative to the fixing | your chairman be given up as a vietim to his the regular $1 00 g4~ goig) price. “Eeach C LINEN TOWELS—300 dozen, 1txd2.. OB ASH O O peorbent stitched, with hande YHOS z | of this year's water rates, and continues: | Spite and vénom, It was the littlest and mean- ’. Each 690 A 306, ..1Be auality; worth 8 1-3c. Special.Yard Sc embroidered initials: HOSE BABY ARE est act seen in local politics for many a year. | &= «+-+--+ COMFORTERS—Extra ‘heavy, sfor _ 200 dozen, size i§x3s: worth 3 id ni 2 RN | Declares Mayor Was Spiteful. ROENoPE IEIORT. S0d. R DaM MiFooteitg -be: — double beds, covered with the best silk- HEMSTITCHED T —150 doz- LINEN TOW ELIN G50 pleces Were 12c each. Sale These words were used to belittle the ef. | MF Grunsky, your chairman has been followed oline, and have pure white cotton filling; ~ en All-Linen Huck Towels, with dam- ' Barnsley All-Linen Crash, 17 inches Drice Speclal@g} a by the animosity of the Mayor. Against his . t value at 32 00. Sale 5 ask figures; size 20x38; grand wide; sold all over at 15c a yard at, each....... forts of your chairman to have an early inves- | o> 0%, STEORY OF WS MIOR Age ot N Ladles All-Wool great value a . K Agureai size 20838; grand EYISC. wide: over at Iic a'yard | () 2 | igation of the Spring vailey Water Compans's | SPA“LAl, mISEEesentations, Chairman, Reed ot Cadhmere Hose, " fast Price .....u. — value at 35¢. Sale price. .Eac! ale price....... veven.Per Yard — == proptety. Ne wotts can suffciaatly, espress L F cisco = t] black, a splendi n- } 4 lozen Handker- | s eeinean of ot acbion o | Peovle of San Franciscc/to tay whether ne nas | & black. g siendla 10 fNTRAQRDINARY OFFERINGS LADIES’ SUITS, SKIRTS, SILK AND FLANNEL WAISTS, 0 do%n Hendker. e e vour chatmar i assuied: af 8o | AR conclusion. gentiemen, while the chair. Y e Sensational price reductions such as these should make the coming week the greatest in the history of our Suit and Waist ered and lace trim- ”h' Tine 15 5 beidized o man of your committee cannot bring himself 3C Department. Here are thousands of dollars’ worth of this season’s best styles grouped into low price clearing sale lots, and med effects; good much a line in'a subsidized organ. to assert that the Board of Public Works and no matter what the loss may be, every garment is marked for quick dispo guali ties; 'broken ; n When the late Democratic municipal con- Vhite: ing_the_holid g This Week. ‘v > ed, o ; ¢ | the Tuolumne project was raised from O K select from; every good color and size ing colors, also Black and ‘White; a big o g olidays at X1 LS SUCCESS OF Ameovers ot e clase cocporation, the Shevor | 35000000 to $35,000,000 and that the esti- DRPSS BHISIDE i represenied: gbod fising walsier YaHely of svles; Yalues up o 8115 and lnce and mbgoidery trimmed; werg $1.35 sifa “Reduced ' day of this city demanded that the chairman of | Mate is too high, I state what is true.” @ fine quality; war. Sold at $550 and §7 50 each P45 2 00 each. To close a $1 : 8C cach -$1-20 MINNIE SELIGMAN| “I deny all Mr. Reed's allegations Panted to wear well in Sale PriCe.......oiiieenis Each Tt i . wherein they are material,” said the all sizes; the 15¢ kind. —IN— i » | — | the board,” and the ircident was closed. W > 4 ’ & t. Over 9000 Lace Collars, A LADY OF QUALITY.” | ™\ c o MAN-CLAY HALL. | @ ittt @ : oo D90, TE, R e, grstent ey o S0 Baresig, cyr, offred, by, ol gyl Rovee, TR, LT, R coiee desigh very - R i o SATURDAY, JANUARY 4th, 3 GREAT SALE OF Jiave been reduced, to be closed out regardiess of their original cost. These values are lml;;:::l:l:bl(:e e protty styles that TR ' ’ r 9 b W, * DRESS LININGS. 27-NCH COLORED TAFFETA, 150 verte srmen conrn macc— NOVELTY SILKS Zoeer 5 (0 Sader® i 2 fadh.™ danca” for v | PIAHII g : 5 America’s leading silk mili, Novelty Silks, extra heavy quality, in this sale, your :.\IA.\“‘.(. nx :'zvpgrghdouggs%u R for less money hthug AT 150 Yll, WAS s‘-? extra heavy and lustrous, in 500 YIIB. Persian tmrl Ef:fiemmel eflecubl in choice, each 59‘: St RNEBIUS ruves RBCITA AT A e ity of (ng sgdmg shades incluaine Crogm g 'TSC WERE $1.00 and $1.25. Hr% S aine S z - ——ASSISTED BY THE— we want to + 8 9 i i | -breaking sale. hes wide, in hand: a . Silks that sold BELASCO swoTHALLS, NEW VIOIOR DISO TALKING MACHINE SorYARDS SKRT oSLAGCTAFFETA oot o s, oot HEULPHNS SIS S0 1 2 SOC BATH AORED $2.05 RT WILLIAMS, 4 A 3 Koy Ly €9, WORTH B5¢. """ "7 8OC BLAGK PEAY DE SOIE 130 Tty Bk Faen 20 n : (ENTRAL: : e 2. “Alr de Ballet, No, 1' .Chaminade Turquoise, Castor, Lav- @Gy WURIN 194 0000 Per Yard Betnd tait EXTRA MATINEE TO-DAY. 3. Song, “Mona” . Ads . & ender, New Blue, Tan, N o qual Olsr' - - TONIGET_ALL THIS WEEK. | % e gm0 Hospital Is Still Fased, Ol Rose’ Gray EXTRA SPECIAL, 79¢ 1. B e e e D e e e e men Thompeow's Great Piey, S 2 e BLACK CREPE DE CHINE [ JC WORTH $1,00, o veis 5 9C Jrice..zach $22° THE TWO HOULD SEE. Novel Specialties, etc. aturdey and Sunday. 6105 to 80 hospital. The Board of Public Works has Lda g g B 2 16c, 15c, 28¢ |5, ...Steveking | under consideration plans for bullding a Gl $ £ Next Week—LOST IN NEW YORK.” | St | road to ome of the places offered: Al- 3lc a Yard. Gloves on' sale cre some of l:le.ol‘:;lt.‘mau; CENTRAL PARK, M et Street, near Eighth. The communication then refers to a At this peint Comte moved that further reading of the communication be discon- the City Epgineer are acting in bad faith in withholding information from the Supervisors Ladies’ Onefta Union $15.00 AND $17.50 SUITS FOR $8.75. wide, 1% yards lon, regular value 850 $15.00 AllllsKl 17.50 SILK DRESS erns, broken lines to be closed $25.00 AND $27.50 SUITS $16.95. lots left; handker- chiefs wortn 15¢ and - < 80 that is te: : < tinued ‘and that it:be returned to the | that ls thelrs as & matfer of right, or that they NOTION SAVINGS We have gathered together, all told, TS $8.75. The greatest of all Suit bargains, hand- 20c each. Salej()c author. o aiie | the AR Ry o8 M et e 0 0 '+ sixty-five suits, this season’s styles, made some lot of styles of high class tailored Drice, each.... “It is mot a minority report,” said | o SOSC TIPS M0 EL T e fgures of Mo Corduroy Skirt Bind- Of all-wool Cheviot, in Navy and ‘Black, Unmatchable skirt values, never before guits, made of the finest imported fabrics, .. | Comte, “but a libelous communication, | wagoner have been padded by millions of dol- ing, in the leading col- in coat and blouse effects, silk lined jacket, equaled anywhere. Ladfes’ Silk Dress in Brown, Navy, Oxford, Red and Black, and I think that a motion to return it | , 4 > i ’ full flare skirt, handsomely stitched: never Skirts, made of strong Black Taffeta, ir in a great varlety of styles, Norfolk jackets NECK WEA R I h it rs, as an inspection of the report will sho ors, also black; regu- i S e e R e e gy B B Ao = is highly proper. he does say that the cost of bringing in suffi- lar value 5c. Sale sold under 00 § and tight fitting, skirts are cut in taillor greatly reduced. | e Communication was allowed. to. be | Hent waier has been mersased unpeossmany | = pries e tard SC fach. “Sale price....".".. & oult $D trimmed with ruching ‘and chenille rul gores, very gracetul in thelr hang: & Oads and_ends. of En At L Suare 10 Biis. ety Abet| DRy e o el e $3.25 EACH-CLOTH SKIRTS— ing garment and a great hargain @ @75 555 b0 ang $97 80 each. “To be ] 3.05 Lodies’ N e ckwear | 1an, ars to proposed system are P BiOKen 1ines Of Ladies’ Dress SKIPS. 8L .......e.seecensesnnesnnn Fach — Barn $16:22 lett _over from the | it is blackguardly and offensive, and I | t0o great by over $150,000 annually. made of all-wool Black Cheviot and - 3 ¥ i G R R A o uolidays; some a lit- shail put the motion to return It to the | Another Report on Tuolumne. FRENCH HORN il with tafteta strape. pertecty FLANNEL WAISTS $1.30 each: thls oy y ppppTCOATS $55 each: tle mussed and sofl- | author. o s R e o BONES. In all fvays tailored; sold at $500 and $6 00 X8 materials, in ail the best colorings; broken lines of Ladies’ Silk Petticoats, ed; comprising Ja- Reed attempted to speak, but the Mayor | 1,40 in the report which will be flled by 3. fle at 10c. Sale each. Sale ptice......... o '~ At as well as the expensive 56 made of a reliable wearing Taffeta, with bots, Stocks, ~Ties, | g21a be bad ordered the roil call and ruled | Ruithih n'che next five duye. This Teport has | &= price oor-- Doz OC SILE WAISTS $1.08 each; the _sorts. Reduced to. B1= o g et g sl 66 =t S8 | Reed out of order. Reed appealed from | heen compiled with the assistance of several i + ;W STS 5 mold at '$7 50 and $8 50 ANl & =56 Sckwear reduced to i Vi reatest of all waist bargains; we are TY WOOL WAL $3.45 -y w the decision, but there was no second to | engineers of high standing, who have been gen- e Lt it myerrs o ioe: ) SV Tiand cafiection (of the. hatid- |+ BG4t $5'00 e0d £8 M AT S0 - A6 ik Oc | his motion. Reed was told by the Mayor | that he could speak in explanation of his Reed’s Nomination Prevented. AMUSEMENTS. PROGRAMME—PART L | 1. Overture, Phedre ... Massenet | 7 (Throughout the overture, violin, flute and other orchestral effects,” obtainable only with the Angelus, will be noticed.) During the intermission the following selec- | Bad | @ “Th e 38 | ... Harry (c) Belections from ‘‘Hurly Burly”........ .. Metropolitan Orches e tra MacDonough % (Etude) . Song, “Good By" . Mr. H. ams. & “Rhapsodic Hongroise,” No. 12.... The following selections Will be rendered by the ““Vietor” Monerch Dise Talking Machine (@) “Largo al Factotum,” barytone solo.. Sig. Franciseo banjo solo..Vess L. Ossman as Tickets should be procured at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s Music Store, Kearny and Sutter sts. | RACING; erous in giving help and information withheld by the Board of Public Works. Democratic convention I say what is true; when I say that the estimate of cost of Mayor, “and will let the matter rest with Location for Detention Undecided. Health and Hospital Committee of the Board of Supervisors regarding the selec- tion of a site for the proposed detention though many natural obstacles make the second site seem unavailable, the Board of Public Works is still struggling with the figures. ‘When the Pattridge property was first proposed there was considerabie objection rnage by neighbors. These are five in number, and the nearest house, in which the original Protestam lives, is fully 500 T of the bay a protest has been mafle by the proprietor of a chemical works, fully a mile,away. This practically comprises the xw)ulatlon of the neighborhood. F. W. Dohrmann while president of the Merchants’ Association gave his unquali- BONE CASING. 9-yard lengths, in all Sale price..... Pair Oc LINING AT 9c A YD. fully 36 inches wide, a silkc finish Taffeta, ' in colors of Navy, Brown, ited quantity le 60c. Sale price WAL ALAVATR A R LR AT AV AR A Aa AU AR AV AL AL A AU A TR AR LAL VAR T T A AT A NAVATRL VAT A T T TN N AT AT 8 A AV Emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm « MOREENS. 60c Quality for unprecedented offering of Sll?(n)florggm, with silk and satin stripes, an extra heavy quality for petticoats; only a lim- svery yard worth .. Yas and are therefore willing to take a loss. 200 Silk Waists made of a good wearing each—Made of the best Taffeta, stitched and tucked; a big variety to A GREAT CLEAN-UP OF BLACK AND BLACK TAFFETA 73% %5 55c, WORTH 15¢, e e’ high grade 3lc 'TICOATS $1. Mercerized Italian Clot! 1100 yards extra heavy 10-inch Taf- % Very lustrous finish; regular Sale price.... 8¢ 98c Y/RD, WORTH §1:35, somest walst styles of this season; made of French Flannel and Cashmere; open h, in all the lead- AUBAULARD G SURZIL AL JER AU AUA AL D VAR IR R A MOREEN PETTICOATS $2.98 each; Ladies’ Siik Moreen Petticoats, made of vote. Reed thereupon stole a march by “Whe: " d- 3 Y n 1 say,” said Reed, af! ! soft Tafteta, tucked all over, in the lea front and back; embrojgered and _ap- | reading the rest of his communication | tne" reading. thot ot osiicy, fishing e et e oular ing_ colors; were $3 00 and S1°° - piiaued eitects: In the iMhding colorings; & Food quality, in leading colors, with ~NECK RUFFS— llmm where the clerk had left off, as fol- | Mayor's animosity and 11l will T was dec value 15c. Sale Sc $4 50. To close. -.Each —— were $5 50 and $6 50. To close 88_45 i‘;f}.??i"«?o“’“sfl?;fi’ce“"“"“" alwag; LE%‘,,:INSJ,‘ Ruffs, ows: . ) B A - Each s . Sale price...... -98 made of Black Lib- feated for a renomination before the TR FANCY SILK WAISTS $3.45 _ . each; made of L T —— erty Silk, with flow- NEL GOWNS 9%c each: odds and ends in Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns, well for at ®ood _satisfaction: adapted T T gk vite 1 During this_sale. 98¢ Per Y sions' whil be rendercd by the “Victor' Mon- - 5 ——— | ERS. (@) “Carry Me Back 1o Old Virginter'.... | No action has as yet been taken by the MERCERIZED SILK GREAT GLOVE BARGAINS and $1 75 a pair. but we have all colorings. _The French kid, tashionable el the latest lasps. At $L10 Pair. Were $1.50 and $1.75. The assortment is broken, lizes and some of the best qualities are the best, real AUACRDIUD A0 DDA 0 A0 ing ends; sold dur- s’ in Broken lines of La- dies’ Bath of all-wool eiderdown flannel, trimmed with satin, made tched backs, with. UMD AR JUED A0 A0 UAAE A0 AR 0 R0 D000 L0 AND RECOMMEND HALF A MILLION TO REPAVE A ADNISSION FREE S50, M 2 | iyt S e i | (OBERVISORS FINALLY PASS MEASURES FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS CCEPTED STREETS | ; A An ordinance was passed to print mak- wi ted i1k, i v d out d ity B 3 y, W ured arranted pure silk, i pose of every remnant accumulated during the past ten weeks which has to be forced ou i N @%‘%&‘{ (fi';?::(,";\; g o per- | ing it unlawful for any person, firm or | pretty striped eflects, ~Or value. You will be abie o buy §2 00, $1 50, $1 00 and 750 Dress Goods for half and less than half price, for we are deter- 1300 yards Point de { ) refiections made by Grunsky the | corporation to erect or maintain any pole | in the leading color- mined that none will be carried over into another season. Included are the most modish materials—those most in demmnd_— Venise, in _cream e P 6 g ko ~ " | on ‘the streets or sjdewalks of the city | ings; value _at in lengths of two to six yards, sultable for entire dresses, walsts or skirts, gathered together on special bargain counters, and ecru, and Black changing the name of Primrose street to Carmelita. The roadway of Page street, between Central and Masonic avenues, was fully accepted. The Pacific States Telephone Company HE Board of Supervisors yester- day finally passed the various declaratory ordinances stating that public interest and necessi- ty demand the acquisition or Mary Powers for damage dons to her propen‘.hby a mob of United States sol- diers. e City Attorney was requested to memorialize Congress for the reim- bursement to the city of the sum named. An crdinance was passed to print de- N ordinance was passed to print yesterday by the Board of Su- pervisors declaring that the pub- lic interest and necessity de- mand that the accepted streets fied approval of the Pattridge site. He was followed by Frank J. Symmes, who after an investigation called it “an ideal spot.” Those in a position to know de- clare that politics is a potent factor in preventing the procurement of a site, Cvery Week Day— Rain or Shine. NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKBY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. THURSDAY, SATURDAY NDAY. AND § — Races start at 2:15 p. m. abarp tate Senator Walsh ic at the head of w ted to furnish an estimate of | construction of the following {mprov o : : T S SRR e gan | (3085 W e ehdenvinfe 16" plitnads | nd aventce of Ihe Sl en oty o4 | 5ok SE et o Drivate Cchange tle- | et e | e usanes . ofzctng i oted | i, treins slopbing ac the enurdhee xathe | ine fand offered by the By View Land | at & cost not to excced $500000. This cost, | Phione system in the BIY HREL 4 (o tne | That a site be acquired in the block bounded | Of Health and the Chiet of olics 10 de- BASEBALL. 1acies and thelr eséorts; no smoking. Buy your | COmPpany. in addition to the other expenses of the | gireet” Committee Which authorizes the | 57, Fieyes, Polk Grove and Larkin streets for e . et g [ g b ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via | The engineers of the Board of Public | city and county, will exceed the income | fmprovement of the central portion of the | bulding. P tary condition of tigation of the unsanit ufldings. ‘Works were busy yesterday surveying the roadway of Van Ness avenue, between That_the block of land extending northerly ! B | iand mole connect with San Pablo avenue v rovided for any one year, owin, ALL-AMERICANS | glectric cars i Seventh ang Breadway. “Oak- | second property offered. ‘1t will probably B T O Ting tho issuance of. bonds | Bush and Plne streets; by planting trees | from. Golden Gate. Prin. beroetn TRy "'.;,‘:Ed,c ,:“:. eI T s, | land. ~Also ffains via Alameds, mo "'}’3}:& !uggndéxéledlncuuung Board of Su- | for the proposed improvement. thereon, at a cost of 53, the side- | and Fourteenth avenues, to the Presidio mili- | ., 708 Faciie Steeet. Your of T8 Pad m""" NATIONALS | t=cnt> and Brosdwey, Gakiana. “These electris | 2 e ‘upon gne aite. ‘An ordinance was passed to print or- | walks to be reduced to seventeen feet in | tary reservation, be acquired for public park & trom 1107 to 1117, 1001 Jack g ! pokaid o= cars &0 “fi ) ::") mhln u':re':':x'c"fs"m e ——— {ulfl;lg ltgge?mzw& l:vlthrt’l‘lg‘xmggs %tu‘{::- Qadlgbolz‘geslz‘efldy?:h:t:'e:‘id‘g:tth?:\n: WR"&“ ihe lands in the block bounded by | T65T of 1011 dsc:m(a&eet,mpmmy In rear r 0 atur H Bataraing— :15 and enc Ma o Sacramen reet touc! o eenth, at a cost of $28,300. tion. Washington, Gough, Sacramento and Laguna Krest hing on l:“&m, and immediately after the last race. IOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. CHAS. F. PRICE, Secy. and Mgr. CHUTES AND Z0O0 FpiAfees Big Vaudeville Show SFLLA BURT The Daring Lady Cyclist, Coasts the Chutes ¢n a Blcy TO-MORROW NIGHT—THE AMATEURS IN A TWENTIETH CENTURY NOVELTY. Telephone or Seatt—Park 2. tF!SCHER'S CONCERT HOUSE streets acquired’ for public park purposes for the extension of Lafayette park. That the blocks of land known as Mission blocks 86 and 87 De acquired for park pur- P That the block bounded by Seventh, Harri- lonhfllmet and Bryant streets be acquired for a children's playground. That a new City and County Hospital be Sunday at 2:30 RECREATION PARK, ITH AND HARRISON STREETS. PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. O: ong side of these magnificent Lotcls is the wholesale and manu- factarers ct—on _the other re- tail stores clubs, raiiroad and newspaper offices. banks and the- aters, Btreet cars to all parts of linance was amended to read that the roadway of no street shall be accept- ed unless it be paved with basalt blocks, bituminous rock or asphalt on a concrete foundation, with paving brick on sand or concrete foundation, or with cobblestones. A resolution was finally passed autho; izging the payment of $3000 out of the su. plus found to Dorn & Dorn in_ full d charge of a judgment obtained against the city for services rendered. An ordinance was finally passed fixing the wages of laborers in the park or on public utilities that may hereafter be ac- Qquired by the city at §2 50 per diem. The ordinance granting the American o _a permit to construct a across Seventh street, near An ordl The Board of Health rezarted that the water of Golden Gate Park was pure and uncontaminated by deleterious matter. | An_amended ordinance providing that the Board of Works may improve unac- cepted streets when in its judgment such urse is advisable was referred to the treet Committee. This will enable the ard Mission street, between avenues,’ the city roperty owners having for the work. RAIN:( THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Do you know that three-quarters of all the worl’s headaches are the result of using tea and coffee? So physicians say. / Quit them and the headaches In the Divorce Courts. Divorces were granted yesterday to Mary Johnson from August Johnson for extreme cruelty, and Lillie D. Trowbridge tfrom Henry O. Trowbridge for desertion. Suits for divorce were filed by Hughes against Geo Hughes for fail- 1 llie Bartholomew Hsainsy ATbert | Barthotomen For. descr: 1yn Starr desertion. That twenty-one new school houses be erect- ed, that alterations to six school buildings now in existence be and that seven n&c:.iwhcm to" erect .school houses be ac- ‘The construction of a new sewer system. ‘The IT a) ting Joseph E. counsel to recover the city by the the subscribed $30, r State was Acmonson 106 quit, 2 ke city—depots, ferries and park: Prof. A. J. Tol The Sorensens; Paloma Grain. taste defeated on final % that a was re- pan‘ the en’l’rlnce, g Quartet; Mullen ::l Valkyra; Ethel Cul- ny -0 has the co@Q “.W of Bush s tween oning the u’g‘"fi‘y“og the .’;_ American and European plans. breth: Coleman and Mexis: Billy Johnson, ’.:: 5o £ attery, was paved Hinrichs’ Orchestra’ Matines Sundav and New Year's.

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