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- FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1902, AMUSEMENTS., HALL, METROPOLITAN Hidsteee. MO ¥ MARCH 2 N ) ¥ MARCH 3 Scats Now On Sale At Sherman & Clay's Music Store for the Appearance of THE PEERLESS AVA, MME. EMMA ADA “l:‘ vV e PRICIR-41, 82 und 885, , COLUMBIA inso LEADING THEATRE MATINEE TODAY WAY DOWN EAST. NEXT ATTRACTION MONDAY, MARCH 3, A l‘i Z0N Seats and Foxes NOW SELLIM LS HEAR .Managers LAST 2 NIGHTS. THE HE THE FA LELAS esstul Comedy, EAD OF MILY. | n This City. WHITE HORSE OPERA HOUSE 0-MORROW & OF A Midnight Beginning M INING NEXT, | EORGE OBER f Ameri One a's Foremost Comedians, t's Greatest Comedy NTED WOMAN. 10c, 1be, 25 | ats, All Matinees, | «TIVOLI+| A CONTE VENINGE AT 8 SHARP! IATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 RHARP! | HE TOWN 1§ RINGING WITH IT, Is Plocking to Hear the Hit of the BOSTONIANS, | The | Serena Mush 9. ade! | That," and The URDAY, March 1 Baloony onil MODERN VAUDEVILLE'S BEST| T Meers; The Probyn Lu- | dies’ Quartet; Billy (Single) Clif- Nugent and Fertig, and the graph. Last tim of Sabel, 1he Blossoms, Hawalian Glee Club, | Warren and Blanchard e Three BELASCO ~~o THALLS (ENTRAP i CO s & nauy ¥ Comedy R k—Last Times. Hit of the Beason R PRICES—Evening, 10 B0c; Matinee, 100, 10c and 2bc NEXT MONDAY--The Successful Melodrama THE LART NTROKE Full of Exciting Incidents and Novel Effects. | [ California | TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT—Last Times MURRAY AND MACK b the Second Rdition of Thelr Farce, SHOOTING THE CHUTES, PEOPLE IN THE CAST-87 EXT SUNDAY, MARCH 2. “RUPERT OF HENTZAU.” [ The Prisoner of Zenda.' Bpecinl Matire PRISONER OF ZENDA" Tiarsdey snd Katurday | LATS READY | very Week Day~ | win or Shine, NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKBY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. Raoos start ot 2:10 p. m. sharp. Ferry -bout lenves Ban Franciseo at 12 m, and 1280, 1, 1% 50 and § . me, connecting with pping wt the entrance to the k (WO cuw on train reserved for ladies and thelr encorts; no smoking, Buy your forry Uokets Lo Shell Mound, All trains vie Oukland mole mnect with Ban Pablo avehus eleotric oar enth and Broadway, Ousk d. Alw T with Ban 1 Hrondway #0_Qipeot Lo 1) elurning rine Las vin Alameds |«EMIL SAUER | PRICER 'THE GREAT CYGLE WHIHI.! 'WINTER CIRCUS, LAW 15 AVENGING -~ RIGE'S MURDER Donnelly Is Convicted of Murder in Second - Degree. Change of Venue Will Be Asked in Edward Dun- can's Case, e | Charles Donnelly, the third man to be | tried for the murder of George W. Rice, | the non-union machinist, at Twentieth and | MHowerd streets, October 11, Wik convieted | of wmurder in the second degree by !lm' jury yesterday morning | " he jury, after being out ull night, re- | turned Into court yesterday morning about | {10 0'clock for further intormation, One of | them, John Nuenberg, said, in answer to | the Judge, that they could agree, hut the | others disagreed with his view. The | Judge ordered them back, and at 11 | o'elock they notified the balliff that they | had ugreed upon a verdict. Attorney Hut- | ton, who represented the defendant, could | not be found for about twenty minutes, | | and when he reached the courtroom the furore filed in. Clerk McElroy asked if ihey had agreed upon a verdict and the | foreman, Joshua B. Fitch, answered in | the afirmative and read from a_ paper: ‘We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder in the second degree and recor- end him to the strong mercy of the surt.”” Sentence was deferred till March 1 ind Attorney Hutton sald he would move for 4 new trial and to vacate the verdict of the jury on the ground that | the evidence was insufficlent. | | The Judge, before discharging the jury, | referred to thelr strong recommendation 1o | the mercy of the court and said as it was the last t!ime he would have an opportun- | ity to address them in regard to the case | it might be proper to inform them that if | the court sustained the verdict they had | rendered it would be incumbent upon the court to take into account in determining | the punishment the record of a prior con- viction against the defendant for robbery. | On the arraignment of the defendant this | { prior conviction was formally confessed by him. Under our system of laws a jury was not permitted to know of a prior conviction unless a defendant put it in issue by a denial thereof. The court deemed it appropriate to make the ex- planation to them in view of the fact that as a jury they had exhibited an interest in -~hé question of the punishment of the | defendant and the court deemed it due to ! them to make the explanation to them in | response to their suggestion. | The jurors who tried the case wer Abrahan Blumenthal, Albert Meyer, Joshua B. Fitch, James H. Doolittle, John Nuenberg, Abraham L. Peyser, Gustave J. Pauli, john Kohlmoos Sr., Leo A. Saal- field, John Stelling. Herman Rosenbaum and Charles J. Coliey. The case of Edward Duncan, i maining defendant charged with Rice's | murder, was called, but Attorney Hutton | askod for a continuance till Monday, as | he desired to file affidavits for a change of venue. He considered the defendant | would not get a fair and impartial trial in | | the re- this city and county. The Judge con- tinued the case till Monday to enable Hutton to file the afidavit The cases of William Buckley. of murder in the first degree, Moran, convicted of murder with the sen- f imprisonment for life, will be \-‘lxir argument on the motions tria convicted nd Thomas for & new AMUSEMENTS. AFTERNOON” | BY THE PIANOLA, ASSISTED BY MRS. J. E. BIRMINGHAM, Contralto, | METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. | MATINEE DAY, March B, . m. Planola numbers will be selected from the compokltions and favorite concert pleces of | the great planist, Emil Maver, who uses and indorser the 1anola Complimentary tickets may be had from KOHLER & CHAKE, Knabe Plano Agency, 25 O'Farrell K. Heats reserved gratls in the Agollan and Planols Dept, of KOHLER & CHARE | Wednesday evening, March “Paderewski Wvening'' by the Planola | » Powall O Parrell Betwaen Htockton and TELEPHONE MAIN 231 FOR THE FRENCH MAID. | GREATEST CAST EVER SEEN IN BAN FRANCISCO, NEW AND BLEGANT CORTUMER CAPTIVATING DANCEN ORIGINAL MUBIC A HOST OF PRETTY GIRLS POPULAR PRICESQpera Chalrs, reserved, 265 and B0o; Mox Boats, The. Matinees Hutur. dny and Bunday, #bc; Children, 180, | ¥ e s | FRED vl WL L BREENBAUM THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 30. HEETHOVEN-WAGNER PROGRAMMIE BY THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO=NIGHT, and Raff Leonors Boloista’ Night Symphony £1.00, K150 | & Co'n Tiall SUNDAY NIGHT. Pl FariicOlars Bundays PADOFS CHUTES s Z0O GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL ALL ORPHEUM # Beats on Sule at Sherman ,lfl“‘ RE. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! | pre Cakewalk Prize COMING | | Telephone for Heatn—Park WOODWARD'S PAVILION, Valencia and Fourteenth sts, VERY BVENING. MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO:MORROW, THREE GREAT BHOWS IN ONE, GREAT DUNBAR FAMILY. DARING GYMNARTS MAGNIFICENT RING PRATE THAINED ANIMALS, HEAUTIFUL LADY RIDERS and didh pm W dmmedintely after the last THOMAS 1. WILLIAME TR, President, CHARLER ¥, PINCE, Beoy. and Mgy ADMIBEION, 80, CHILDREN, 106, BICYCLE AND CAR MEET AND RIDER IS INJUR Sexton William Burnett of Grace Church Thrown to Ground and Three Ribs Are Fractured. PURGHASE PRIGE TWENTY MILLION Baltimore Syndicate Will L —— | e — Deposit Sum With - Sub-Treasury. Final Details for the S#p of Market-Street Road Are Arranged, — That the Baltimore syndicate intends to make the final payment on the Market- street Rallway deal on Mareh 28 Ix most apparent from its request to the Govern- ment to be allowed to deposit 320,000,000 with the local subs=trearury in New York, This money, after being deposited, will he oredited to it and the Assistant Treasurer in this eity, after being duly notified by the authorities at Wasnington, will hand over $20,000000 in gold to the syndicate's representative in tnis city, when roquests ed, ‘Ihig muanner of trangferring money [s not new and saves quite an expense to individuals, [t is learned from New Yotk that Hrown Hrothers, the great finan- ers, made the ‘request to the (overi- ment for the transter of this vast sum of money to this city In this manner, They requested that they be permitted to first depoeit $2,000,000, with the privilege 1){ depositing $I800000000 more before the end of next month. ¥ Attorney ‘lirey L. Kord was seen yes- | terday in reference o the deal. He would | neither atfirm nor deny that the money i would be transterred from New York to | this city through the agency of the Gov- | ernment. He stated, however, that ho ! expected from the Bast shortly a high of- | | ficial of the syndicate, who would remain | till the end of the deal. "This offictal will | be empowered by the syndicate to settle any question which may come up and to act personally for the prospective buyers till the transaction is consummated. | Who this important official will be At- torney Ford at the present time does not ‘know4 He.has received advices from the East, however, informing him that when | the preper time arrives tne official will be | on hand to represent the syndicate. HEALTH BOARD WANTS SHODDY DISINFECTED Saritary Reduction Works Is Notified to Abate Nuisance Caused by Smoke From Incinerator. The Board of Healtih met yesterday and considered a proposed ordinance sub- mitted by Health Officer O'Brien provid- ing @pr the dfeinfection of shoddy and the raw material used in the manufacture SWILLIAM BURNETT g EPISCOPAL thereof. The ordinance makes it unlaw-~ ful to use any material in the manu- facture of shoady uniess It shall first be | disinfected In a manner saustactory to | the Board of Health. All machinery used | in the manufacture of shoddy and all % | factories and warehouses shall be at ail CHURCH' SEXTON WHO WAS INJURED IN A COL- LISION WITH A STREET CAR. times subject to TUB TRUTHS. DROP of ink will color a whole glass of water. It is an inch of yeast which malkes a pan of bread rise, and a single cake of soap containing unabsorbed 2 alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine embroidery. After all, is it wise to take such risks with common soap? Of course you can get along without Ivory Soap. Socana wagon without axle grease—but it goes hard. COPYRIGNT 1938 #7 THE PROCTER & GANBLE 0. GINGINNATH CLAIMS BURIAL AMLADAD GAGES 15 UNSANITARY' 70 BE AMENDED Dr. Somers Says He Is|Changes Are Suggested Much in Favor of in Conformity With Cremation. Anti-Trust Act. Jones street, sustaining three broken ribs on the right side and a possible pungture | of the lungs. Burnett left the Diocesan House at 731 California \street, intending to ride to the park. While riding along Golden Gate the inspection of the Health Board. Every manufacturer of shoddy shall within thirty days after the passage of the ordinance register his name at the health office and all shoddy brought to this city shall be disinfected Dr. George B. Somers is a believer in cremation. In a lecture he delivered last evening at Cooper Medical College on *Cremation and Buriak’ the physician said when he died he wanted his earthly A dispatch was received yesterday by United States District Attorney Wood- worth from the United States Attorney General at Washington, in connection with certain raflroad cases that had been £ SO I S E3 ILLIAM BURNETT, sexton of Grace Episcopal Churclk, was seriously injured yestor. day afternoon by being thrown from a bleycle at the BABRI'S EULOEY OF OA, LE CONTE | Rev. Voorsanger's Trib- ute to Dead Philoso- pher and Scholar, Rabbl Voorsanger delivered a | wnd memortal sermon on the late | wor Lo Conto ut the Congrogation Kmanu K1 last evening, the ocenslon belng the anniversary of the birthday of the la- mented soholar, who died last year Phe rabbl wpoke In ondearing terms of Profesror Lo Conte and told of hix energy i furthering the knowledge of hiy fellow man, He lso feeMngly alluded to Lo Conte's untiring efforts in the direction of tmpurting philokophy and true humanity “Professor Le Conte," sald Rabhi Voor- sunger, “was the first 10 recognize that religlon and selenc wshould not be untago- nistic one to the other, Rabbl Voorsanger then thanked all those attending the wervices, for he rec- ognized that thelr pre » testifled to the greatness and tho goodness of a man to whom they were all indebted in mental direction 1h paths that a gencration few had trodden and in which he (Prg fessor Le Conte) had proved himself so eminent and competent n gu'de The Rev, I oto delive . ed at the Congregation 8herith el evening, the subject of which waw ‘“Phe Bvolution of the Rabbl'” The doctor traced the steps of the priest from thoe early days when he was everything to and for the people—judge and lawyer, doctor and Nllll'l!uul gulde. He showed the help of the prophets toward the advancement ! of the world’s education James Renderson Missing. James Renderson of 17 Tehama reported missing since p I8 a4 ship carpente street February 21, n H NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOSTON'S BARBER TIONS. Board of Health Orders Sterilization of All That Barbers Use om Customers, A wpecial dispatch from Boston, May 5, 1900, to the New York Sun glves as new regulations of the Boston Ioard of Health as to barber shops: “Mugs, shav- REGULA- ing brushes and razors shall be steriliged | after onch weparate Use thereof, A Kepe arate; clean towel shall bo used for ench person, Materin]l t0 wtop the flow of blood uhall be used only in powdered form and upplied on w towel. Powder puffs are prohibited.” Where Newbro's “Herpicide’” 18 used for face or mealp after shaving or halr cutting, there is no danger, as It {s antiseptic, and kills the dandruff germ, ' PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. On ane side of these magnificent botels s the wholesale and manu- facturers’ district—on the other re- tafl stor clubs, raflroad and newspaper offices, banks and theas ters, Btreet u?r- to all parts n; l.‘a clty=sdepots, ferrles and parks= peNs the entranece, Amerlean and Kurepean plans, | junction of Golden Gate avenue and Luke's Hospital, L e e e e e i e A B S R B R R R R SR T ] | avenue, by the health officers. 1'he ordinance will be revised at next Wednesday's meeting and then recommended to the Board of Supervisors for passage. The sanltary = reduction works .was glven thirty days within which to submit @ plan for the abatement of the alleged nuisance caused by the smoke from burns | ing garbage In its incinerator. This ac., tion was taken after a communication was read from the Board of Public Works stating that the effluvia from the works was being pumped Into the hot alr sys- tem in_the City Hall The board decided near Jones street, one of the small cable cars that run along Jones street, from Market street to O'Farrell, hove In sight, northward bound. H Burnett tried to make a dash across the | Jones-street track in front of the cable | car and met with disaster. The front wheel of his bicycle was struck b{ the car and Burnett was thrown heavily to the ground, falling on the track and be- ing in imminent danger of belng over, He had the presence of mind, | however, .to roll himself over from the track and by so doing possibly saved his R cabiutiana fhe life. J . adaption of plans for a new harbor emers “.1 "“.,.‘,!""F,’;’,,e":fl,“ ;’;fi,;‘éef,gfl g?&‘;{:fi gency. hospital, as the present one is in. adequate to the needs of the water front, where he was trested by Dr. Maber, "The board ordered that clinical instruc- Bishop Nichols, on learning of the ac- cident to Burnett, at once arranged to | {ion 'l’{;ll';lp‘;'?e&fl:ld;;m City and County have the injured man removed ‘to St. [ FIpRRU! RERE MGOEEYy oy vony, BT Tuite and P. H, Barrett were appointed watchmen at the Almshouse, City FHe pital and Twenty-sixth Street Hospital, The board directed City Chemist Green to make monthly analysis of the water in | Alameda Creek from which water is sup- | plied by the Bpring Valley Compan The request of the Berry Growers' As- moclation of Watsonvllle, Cal, that bas- | kets in_which berries are shipped to can. | neries be allowed (o be used over again for the same purpose was denled, et TEMPORARILY SUSPENDS FIVE OF HIS DEPUTIES Tax Collector Smith Reduces His Working Force Owing to Lack of Busin Tax Collector Bdward J, Bmith yester- dny suspended for w period of thivty days | Deputivs 12, B, Tripp, O, L. Tuttle, I“‘. Rittigatein, Hen 1. Balomon and B, W, Zlon, The cause of the suspension Ix the Taok of work In the tax office at (he prea- ent time, The wuspended deputics, who are on the olvil service lat, will be re- wtored to duty April 1, when business in the office s expected o Inorense, The rule of the Clvil Hervice Commine slon that the ellgibles lowest on the list whall be wuspended If any deputies ure to be removed does not n\m In camen of sus- pensfons for thirty da under charter provislons, | The following report on llcense collee- | tlons was filed by Deputy Tax Collector Jumes Bimpron: IR0QUOI5 GLUB HITS BRAUNHART Braves Pass a Resolution That Indirectly Cen- sures Hinu, | Hupervisor Hraunhart vecelved a ropri mund from the Iroguols Club last evens Ing tor having voted for the reopening of the Inglestde track, A resolution waw ndopted commending the seven Demos orntic Mupervisors who voted to keep it clowed, — Friends of Hraunhart trled to wave him from direet eriticlem, but thelr efforis were unavalling, They ovalled at tontlon (o Braunhart's conslstent work In the Htute Benate und Hourd of Buper vikors, but thut did not prevent the adop. tlon of the following resoltition: pproclate and highly n by the weven Lemo- [0 f the Dourd of Buporvisars i | ye lleense collections for February, 1008 ho opening of the [nklenlde | wore 841,008, an Inerease In rovenue over that emphasising the fact that | foe rebruaey, 1001, when it was 0,080 26, rty In opposed to any and on, Htate and oity, whether neentrate the products ko am to | artificlally increase their Cost oF o oncours age gambling to the Injury of the rising g arntion, Hince the beginning of Ieensen huve heen e in | ollections, through the iwsuance of liconses formerly on the books Wis” nearly $2000, With the assistance of Hack Inspectors Os man and Bowlan the Tax Collector has been The mutter of mmendation wns lect llcenses from a number of hack | brought up before the club two weeks The number of hacks and coupes ugo und It was submitted to a-committes, [ DOW paying | coupes, Peddlors' | mher now ‘ll'“lf there have been 4300 dog llcenses iwsued, rep- resenting & revenue of $NTRO to the city. Thero were 000 waloon llcenxes (ssued for Wobyuaty, 1002, Ten munquerade balls added 900 to (he revenue, Nince Tax Collactor The committee reported favorably last evening und a_heated debate rnl‘nwml, Amendments and motions to lay the reso: lution on the tuble were lost and argu- ments for und against it became exciting, Many members w«r’ln fuvor of granting Bupervisor Hraunhrt o hearing before being condemned, but the suggestion way fgnored, One member exprossed the opin- fon that Braunhart would not have voted for the reopening of the track If he had known that the Irogquols Club was op- pored to ity opening. As Supervigor Braunhart is a leading member of the elub the nunnurv of the | repolution fx a hard slap at him, His friends way he will not stand 1dly by and be critielzed for hin vote, [t s under- he will attend the next meeting of club and express hix views, 1 ton--the n to date to mith took offies In January the license col. Inctions have increused more than $17,000, und in but one instance haw It been found neces und that n test case wary to make an which has not P e e AUDITOR WILL ESTIMATE CITY'® FINANCIAL NEEDS Requests the Heads of Departments to Furnish Figures on Revenue and Expenditures. Auditor Bachr addressed u cireular let ter to the heads of municipal departments yesterduy requesting them to furnish the following Information to enable him to make up hix annual estimate of the reve enue and expenditures of the city govern- ment for submission to the Board of Bu. pervisors: Bloodthirsty Wooer. Miss Clara Stenger, a pretty young girl who lves nt 064 Howard street, secured a warrant from Judge Cabaniss yesterday for the arrest of John Shaw, a walter, on o charge of thrents agalnst her life, Bhe waid that Shaw had been postering her With hiv attentlons and he had told her | Fist=—"The amount refiuired tor {he expenes that unlewn sho married him whe would | of departments i the payment of walariow ax never marty any one elne, becnuse he [ WUghOTaSd By 18 required for the ex- would kil Ker. Bhe wnid who i (n mortal | onses of the departments for tationery fer thut he Wil CArry out his thrent un- | oo and printing of blanks. g Jesa takan intoquucedy. i trhe amount reduired for such other e e - G 18 requisite for the performs xpenditures, i H i 1on with the' depart. Winter Cireus Is Attractive, unoe of dutien in conne The Winter Clreus ot Woodward's pas | MeM* vilion s meeting with hearty wupport, . and last evening the performance wag iven before u large audience. The col- ection of animals and the varfed and at- tractive programme of speciulties are of unusual merlt and meet with favor at ovory presentution. Miss Bdna Cook, the bareback equestrinn, I8 greeted with' con. st do " Kohn Appears in Court. Herman Kohn, secretary of the San Trancisco Lodge of Kik .lc-)m‘r ed with fully and unlawfully having in hig ;ci" unlon n_dead elk on February 22, appeared before Judge Cabaniss yester- . He was represented by Attorne sidoruble applnuse ‘ench time 'sho ape | Gabiridge. The caso was continued . Uil pears. Matinee performances will be | Monday for the defendant to plead glven to-day and to-morrow. A afbon i canbibinll o e apares ! Allow No Bubstitution, | Painter Breaks Both Ankl remains to dissolve at once Into the orig- | inal elements from which they came, rather than leave them to the prey of the vultufes of the air, the fishes of the sea or the worms of the earth, pending in the United States Cireuit Court for many years. The history of the cases as given by Dr. Woedworth is as follows About eleven years ago two sul Dr. Somers’ paper was an exhaustive | were brought in the United Sta _ | Court in this eity by the United one. He has given the subject of crema Attorney to ecaneel tain letters tion a close study and he favors it be-|and deeds e between the original railroads cauvse it is sanitary. He sald the people | to which certain land grants were made and of the present day object to cremation |by them to the Southern Paclfic ~Company Under the adminis trict Attorney Henry 8. Foote, Assistant United States District Attorney Knight recommended the dismissal of the suits on the ground that the Cireult Court had ‘mo jurisdiction and that the suits should have been brought in_ Ken- tucky, the purported birthplace of the South- ern Pacific Company. This recommendation. because it was not the custom of their forefathers. He argued that the tradl- tional mode of burlal was unsanitary and therefore the people of this enlightened age should set an example for posterity. The speaker sald that burial was sup- pcsed to mean the last resting place of the body, He says this was not the case | Which was made to the law department at as the bodles hud often been moved. n | Washington, D. C.. was ov ruled by Justica order that the living might use the ceme- | Harlan, who at the time was acting for N and decided that the Cireult X leld, tery us a place of abode. He pointed to | Justice, Wield Gnt, SeCiGec, (e, S8, eornia the fact that the site now used as the | yoq" jurisdiction. Subsequently the Buprems City Hall was once a burfal place, but | oouy’ of the United States decided in the the growth of the city made It necessary | Gonwales case adversely to the position of the to f:\lIVG the bodles to Government. A the city grew larger It was neces : . We : to move the hodles into another counts,| Continuing. Mr. Woodworth sald In view of the decision of the Supreme Court Jia gt all this could be avolded by cra-|, TLUG"N fruttiens (0 go on with the cusew mation, "The spenker told of an ordinance passed | The Attorney General uiviied me iy mors by the Bupervisors that prohibited the | (W8 "8 Cirouit Court here might be wiven burial of & body within the ity limits. | {ifialction. | was also advised to amend Ho wald the death Iist in San Franet numbered 7000 persons each year HOVON Acred of pEround Was necessary to bury the dead, He stated that the popus lation of this clty waws inoreasing and the death list of necemsity would inerease, In conoluding his lecture Dr, Somers wald cremation should he required by law in the following eases; In deaths from eentaglous diseases: 11y all capen where bodles are to be trans- ported; where the expenses are to hbe borne by the community and in all cases them In conformity to the anti-trust aet 1 has nothing whatever to do with the merger aet, and 1 do not think that Mr. Call of Lew Ankeles has been correctly quoted when he s Toproserited A% naying that thess and similar pending onses are to he taken up under the merger 4ot S Cheap Rates to California. Kvery day during Mareh and April the Banta ¥a will sell one way tiokets from Moston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittabury and whero relutives wish remaine to stay v ‘,::::‘:.l"m .5::'2-‘-“-‘ the within the elty Hmits, 1o one way (o the Pa ‘The lecture wan profusely (Hlustrated | Coast, 1 you have friends to come with stereopticon views plicen of the world, t [ Axent, the burial | money n the hands of an Nanta Pe Who will arrange for the telp Can You Describe Your Best Friend So That the Police Would Know Him? Why the San Francisco Girl Is Queen of Ameri- can Women.—By Mary Norma Read the Speeches That Won tie Lodi- Humboldt Debate. THE SUNDAY CALL LEADS THEM ALL. NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL THE SECOND DAY OF MARCH. | e e READ “BROCKMAN’S MAVERICK.” WHAT BECOMES OF THE CO-EDS? SEE THE ADVENTURES OF “PAT AND HEINY.” A, Wilson, a painter, residing ot 1206 Mission street, fell from a stepladder ged In painting a house at 217 rda; d nl:ftnln?d o anl H was taken to the lmergency Hospital for treatment, S e 00 Per Ton §0,00, Hetter and eheaper than coal| no screening, no waste, Your conl dealer sells Tesla Briquettes; ell one slse, Phone Bouth 03 about them, The name of a popular brand of any article often hecomes, In the popular mind, & synonym or generic name for the 'nlrllnlhu Itnlr.l B wOOme Lo many ano b::r. 'I“r’-an Is but nl’;a "Bun::a :“"’ © that the name I8 on cork and lab hen- ever you are served with heer, It Tfi ga product of the Mxhauul&mnnh Brewing s 0, Bt Louls, 1, 8, A, Orders prompt- y filled by 1. @, Lyons & Raas Co,, wholesale dealers, Ban Franciseo, of fractures of - Full-Page Comlc in Colore The Sunday Call Contains More Western Stories Than AIl Other San Francisco Sunday Papers Combined