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SEVERAL LOTS OF EXTRA- ORDINARY VALUE HAVE BEEN ADOED TO THIS LIST, ——— ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Heavy Imported broche silk figured. Very duradle and stylish, extra long. Reduced from $8 to $4 ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESPER CORSETS Fine heavy satin: lace trimmed; pink, blue, white and black. Reduced from $stofy 0\E LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS (Lot 526 ) Fine coutil, well boied, with good heavy steels, White and drab,. Reduced from $1.50 to s 8000 pairs Travelers' French Models, redu l ADVERTISEMENTS, CORSETS SPECIAL Reduced Prices on Corsets ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Pongee silk, real whalebone, very comfortable. Reduced from $3.50 10 $2. ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS H:avy silk serge, boned with real whalebone; white and black. Reduced from $6 to $2.75. ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Heavy sateen, extra well boned. Re- duced from $2to $1, A e A Samples, som=2 more or less soiled, Many perfect Latest ced to 25¢, 502, 75¢ and $1, Very much less than the cost of manufacture, Chester F. Wright Corset Parlors, eald THE SAN FRANCISCO OALL, SUNDAY, Vetoes the Ordinance to Beautify Van Ness Avenue, Objects to Hxperiment on City's Most Imposing Driveway. ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Fine silk brocades. Reduced from $6 to $2. ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Male of good quality sate:n; heavy corded hips, suitable for stout figures; drab enly, Reduced from $1.50 to 75¢ ONE LOT ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Shert hips with gores; white and drab, Reduced from $1.25 to 6ac, Behmitz yesterday roturned w N approval the bill recently | passed by the Board of Bupervisors, au- thorizing the Bourd of ‘Public Works to improve the rondway of Van Ness ave- nue, between Bush and Pine streets, by | metting apart a strip sixteen feet wide In the central portfon thercof for the pur~ pose of beautifying, or ‘'parking "the roadway, at a cost of $1968. The reasons Kiven by the Mayor for vetoing the 'bill uv-:«' wet forth In the following communi- catlon; T'rom @ careful veading of the bIll It uppears that a alngle block hulf way from elther end of Van Ness avenue, the most spacious and im- PosIng drivaway of ‘this eity, has been selected Lo uh experimental attempt to be beautified and ornamented by the limlied expenditure of whit oceurs (o me to he an entirely Inadequate W of maney {o attain the object destved, Owing to an almost equal divislon of senti- ment exp 0 the form of protests by the | awners ¢ perty fronting upen Van Ness adylsability of (his prope af Impravement | have nspected (hi {re length OF the avenue in oider that my |nnn‘lmllhl| af the meriia of this bl would be e e Gonclusinng. derived (PO BOPSORAT IllAvTvll Vithon Muya) Best sizes; all colors, [ AVERUR (0 1 pue I8 e m«? uf siltable ajid aiiFagtive adoFns aji FRIENDS GATHER MARCH 2,-1902, MAYOR OPPOSES PATTRIDGE SITE PARK ON STREET| STRONGLY URGED Mayor Schmitz Views the Places Offered to \ the Oity. Senator Walsh Withdraws His Opposition to Loca- tion of Pesthouse, Mayor Bchmits and a largo represonta- tlon of the Board of Supervisors visited the two sites offered to the city for a pesthouse yesterday, The first place seen was the Pattridge tract, or the "“Bay View Farm," as it {8 popularly known. Then the trip over the hill to the site that Bay View Land Company proposes to sell to the city was visited, In the party were Mayor Behmits and ADVERTISEMENTS, S . We have now on sale a most ele- gant assortment of NEW WASH DRESS FARRICS, in all the lalest materials for Spring and Summer wear. Satin Striped Silk and Linen Batiste, Japanese Corded Wash Silks, French Printed Challies, Silk and Linen Fancy Tissues, Mercerized Cotton Foulards, Irish and Scotoh Printed Dimities, English Galateas and Oxfords, Japanese Wash Crepes, Printed Percales and Sateens, Egyptian Lace Tissues, Plain and Printed Organdies, Scotch Chevjot Shirtings, Silk Striped Tennis Flannels, Scoteh Chambrays and Ginghams, Mercerized Madras Ginghams, — o] = ~ y FIRST FLOOR, he ¥ !M'l af euch tnvestigatlon has Impressed | " me Wi Ihe necesaliy ob sl perfecting the - e ol W No. 6 GEARY 'STREET, Cor. Kearny St. "Wl s ar el el ) Oxford Mercerized Shirtings, D u dFive il e ietantinlly b 4S9 J05 Seroth Sebiont Hieh S el B White Organdies and Pique »’pm 0F e Fiipravement by lotm COFFECLInE — the materlal derects Just mentloned. A4 itttk W Ay oplilon the ultimate smbelli mm‘l ot that there was no dispesition on the Vil Nesa ave Fetly to be desiien By part of the petitioners whom He et ahd 10 Lhis Fegard | would suggest that senied to hara Ve binara, bit he pleade s FAVUHS HUM[ tharnt HE LB ol T o i&:"‘,z,:;,;;"np;;:;;;;,;.:»fl,nghg aiely satening over al'ld _ 1AL. i o st it e fl iyl st Al BT 20,000 pleces NEW FRENCH VALENCIENNES fitei ot betiar, sould by midle here iy et s il ot O il ol LACE, all widths, edgings and insertings to o e Rehool Dliectors exprosssd &1 ADBEoDEINLE barded ol hin, miagnACnt sy { h themeelves in favoy of somplying with the ::u; -‘u:mdn?uummn protection from the heat mfl C [ y e ) 0 1] . hy 3 . o 2. 054 ‘n’.rv.“:lbvl";v”n‘rllv’;vnl':‘v‘;v‘nv’]llrrv'”\iu!‘h'e;:::’l‘::\!'h"r-'!I|‘|‘»:! ";\:fll’“:"-v ”l'l‘n“u”reg:iglullv'l'll rmvml l:.l:“lfl 2oc '0 32l50 pn’ Pi'ca' Board of Education May | :I,'.:',!’.:::;I‘.',.:’:".'ll.:‘ o "' ' sl :I.‘\"nl.'s;.! Men Bhow Their Grief panifeach B e ot gertont aET 1o 7 de " lon U etn could ¢ erasted, o nVe Interpose: helr protests Bu SChOOl DBEkB ‘k!'\“\‘rvh«vyi.'llul Hastern ity |(||)'|vr!r|h|.|- a't Jerome A- Ffll' P ™ Apvroval. y - T I Wy R el P, By et e i iBnth 1shwhat uoubare To 0UR S'ATPr}gur;: AENIDING 2%5{235 or :Mamd‘ofi; v Horagy an 1o wheiherthe charier should oL s el oo vt 1" conatiee 1t by | @ Q0IDQWHEN UOU_ DUy mow Shtls: the-sssartment 16 oemntate 1T ¥ | Boari 2Rt bt ation 36 The awase of uly, ¢ MU et et | @ the STEEL SHOD Shoes ) plete. of Representatives the laboring and manufactering in sts of this city ap- peared before the Bourd of Bducation yes- home manufacture. bids by favorin reted the bids to bufld an The board re fron frami has fded to have n ework on the children's play- | Impressive was the sefvice over the re- mains of the late Jerome A, Fillmore held yesterduy at the residence of the EEE————— REWARD OF A BUSINESS FIRM, Success of One of Our Fastest Grow- for bous and Girls, terday 10 urge that preference be given o | family, 200 Gough street, Long before ibacts for @eska and otkier Fataitire uesd . Ve 'for' urnishine the | the hour sad ites’ Trignds and. scqualnts ot At g v tracts for desks und other furniture used | gymnasium apparatus, but no action was ] d r rle 3 . g 3 in the School Department. P. M. Mo- | taken theroon ances, hends of the railrond departments m"(";u:‘“l,r“"l:::;‘f‘;““ns“‘:‘) "‘rh‘”';’rr‘;:’ ’; . Carthy, president of the Bullding Trades | = Physical Director Magnus, who has been | with which deceased has been long and : NSy XY G100 giee ¥ £ Council, made trong plea that the| charged with neglect of. dutles, appeared | yonorably connected and cltigens ot | LVingston Bros, calls attention to the re- wchool furnitur purchased in this eity, | before the board and made w proposal Inghos. in' the o val ‘and sotal markable growth of this popular young on ground that the luboring men who | that for 36000 per year he would devote all | Prominence In the commercial and soctul ligpm “'Phetr record. hus:been an efviable y o heir monty here would be benefited | the time of school hours to the exempli- | life of the city commenced to arrive ut ong. Within u comparatively fow. years th 0 fication of physical culture, T board | the house of mourning.. The Inclemency | théy have,risen to & front rank amongst ’\\ y'w-\ 1’,;,. mv‘h.«m anr .\|1|.u;uu.| ]uw o ; ! xitllun of ‘the woather did not deter many who ""“”"“‘,’l!'flx dry unmlnl lh‘rlmnvl on thel PO the board was about to conclude lor ement to give two hours | oo . 1 m L piying |,const ey are now holding a_specia delayed purchase of several “)mn-nv work under his present salary lll‘(‘ll' ,':,P,.l,m::,|,|.l1lcln.]yv;mlul\r"r]uf“:r:::t.lm:“"': | sule vrlm\ l?rnly reduced: prices through. £ . <1892 0 desks from n l rrn firm, MeCarthy 22400 r ut 3 ¢ . » oy the bler of the departed comrade, genors | yor i thelr deparfmunts. The occaslon xclusive Agents for for thelr present extraordinary nnariryun 15 the expansion of their busincss. oth- ing succeeds &0 much as success, and thelr rapld growth has made necessary a large Increase of the selling area In their store at 1 Post street. They are, -therefore, oubunfi their floor ‘space by the addition of the entire second floor of thelr present building. It is the pure ceo of the e and Qd‘mfl ouge to devote this entire space tor the display and sale of ladles' ready-to-wear garments. The hosts of friends and pal- rous whom the Store has won will® be rleuued to know of this enlargement, ns t will provide for retail purposes the grandest and best lghted = Ladies® Suit epartment of any on the Pacific Coast., ous husband and fond father. The Masonic fraternity had expressed a wish that they might conduct the cere- mony, but Mrs, Fillmore and Mise Fill- more were deslrous that the obsequies should be as private as would be consiste ent with the oft-expressed 1deas of the be- deads 8o punctilions was the fame y that nothing should be done but what would have been in accord with the wishes of the departed one that they ab- stalned from even accepting the services of those who were willing to render the solemn hymns at the obsequles. The service for the dead was conducted by the Rev., Dr. Foute of Grace Episco- pal Church and the Rev. Dr. Hemphill, a play of entirely new goods. Thelr staff of buyers in the Bast {8 now selecting the Sends Message of Love. ge new stock for thelr confing grand open- With deep emotion the reverend gentle- man told how only a few days before his ing. It is seldom that a house makes such the World’s Famous Sorosis—the perfected American Shoe for women. L. 13, us, uT, 19, 121 POST STREET. « wite,” Miss Bessle Fisher, Supervirors Bent, Booth, Connors, Lynch, Wilson, d'Ancona and McClellan, Senator Rich clation property. Senator Welch showed the site, consisting of a barren hillside and a number of bowlders, but the Mayor and Buperyisors buttoned up their ly adjusted glasses. tical. Co., at 16 Kearny street, have al- ways succeeded in arranging frames artis- tically as well as fitting glasses scien- A Pretty Face. Many a pretty face is distorted by poor- The Berteling Op- Says Michaelis Is Incompetent. Herbert Jaeger has been cited to appeat in Department 9 of the Superior Court and show cause why letters of guardian- ship over the person and estate of Theo- dore Michaelis should not be issued tc friend of ihe deceased for over thirty % W. E. Dubols, W. Tessmer and Henry Richard Spreckels, The citation was fs- vears, dellvered a eulogy. T AR men‘fl"fi:fi- iR Blan nlm{ deter- | vayior, C.B. Grunsky represented the | tifically. Our refractionists are also stu- | sucd wpon” the reduest of Mr. Spreckels Dr. Hemphill spoke of the lovable dlspo- | gnq” enterprise, tot close out. all e ”{ Board of Publle Works. | dents of rl‘hysioxom'y. An artistic and |who In his petition for letters of guardian. sition of the late Mr. Fillmore. Every one | gft, SN CTREIEC LO7CL Soing of ™ n ':“ After- an inspection of ' the . Pattridge : intellectual air can be given to the feat- | ship alleges that Michaelis, though only end. ature, y bi . ks t o ity at short notice, ayor ( Berteling Optical Co. will always main- | incompetent. The petitioner also en ot i atature, hie was also big In | soon as completed.with.a magnificent dis. | .0, Ahe trip to' the Bay Vjew Land, Acsor| tain its high standacds, VS MU | that Michacits has larse sums of esey —_—— Seizure of Smuggled Goods. Customs Inspectors Head and Benninger an deposit in varfous banks, and that the appointment of a guardian is necessary te prevent him from squandering ft. M- chaelis is at present living with Jaeger. Ladies’ Tailor Suits Free. friend had been called away he had sent | him a mesrage of love and congratulation seized yesterday on board the Hancock coats and geemed glad to get away from | as smuggled goods a china tea set and a Tapid, striden into Public {avor: amM £00d | fle cutting wind. that, blew over (he piacs. will as Livingston Bros. have. succeeded reaved family and praved that in thelr | fhclors, but sterling ;Pn“'f‘h“"y'teg""'"fi sald: e our « a t el s ating with courtesy and BLACK, BATENT LEATHER AND NEW- Ox-meaoDs gy || camorit i hefr Knbwiedue of e migh | IAPUZE il miaiakes Neve Sechaud &V | ve psoi o tpi, ot have fo s Dini CUT OR. OXFORD. WITH LATEST Tobe. an s iemcal |8 | Vasead by b reow clinense. °Poried | S grawen, " ROTe'* mishticat factork | sifh ot M S oty Sk STELME | Inmg apbles CUT OR OXFORD, WITH LATEST TOES AN’ HEELS, The floral tributes were many and came | old OTunE e Rolley which ling dovel. | o8y N Frotnd; we have. seen Uil the places | TURN OR WELT SOLES, SION EDGES. INCLUDING STITCHED EXTEN- The same reosons which account for the superi- ority of men's Walk-Over Shees cpply equally coffin, ‘The Violets were on purple silk, | constantly kept before the publi eye, and would use his best endeavors to have the | A carload just in, Round quarter- il to th b Sl Mrs, €, P, Huntington gent an immenge | They are to be con m[..],,l,,d upon thely | PUrchase of the Pattridge place consummated | sawed oak Dining Tables, golden finish, well to the women's styles, T af il i, G dohn NV, Mackay | ontinually merewsing popularity. and | 48 soon ax possible. | Nenatgr Welchs repre: highly polished, in a great variety of u.’.‘;'m’rv’fif“fim‘:fifi|\':—.mnr'|"'v"»'l b »’I";”:l: .‘.'.'q"'r'...vE:Z?T}F,.r'i‘:"ia '}.’..".'.?':7.'}1 hfl!m"{.’.}'fi'fi: gongluded, ’the Potrero Nuevo Ciub will pre. styles. We have an immense line of Racramento, the Western Bhore Lodus [ favor, ::'",,,’,';," :::“'1:‘#;::-54'""'“ last night as o Chairs to mateh them, too, at very Over hoe tore | l’dn-'fi:i'fil""-f""’v';'r"rn«le‘n:L':-'u'.""iméffif'“"\'35" moderate prices. Come in and see them, Walk- F. WRIGHT & SON.’ 924 Market Street, Opposite Emporium Bargains in of his appointment to his new position. | Dr. HemphMl feelingly expressed his deep gratitude’ that his last message to ed that he should do great things. He did, indeed, great work toward the develop- ment 6f California, and he (Dr. Hemphill) believed that in the years to come the from representatives of both the wealthy and the employes of the railway corpora- tong with which the late Mr, Fillmore had been assoclated, om New York George Crocker wired an order for a pall of violets which completely covered the ferry steamer department of the Houthern ! Pacifie Company, employes of the North Pacifi Coast Railrond, Willlam = and Hobert Pinkerton and numerous others sent flowers (n profusion, After the ey | vices at the house the remains were ess The pan and Hermann Oelriehs, Railrond Employes Present, It was notlceable that rallroad ems ployes from all parts of the Hiate al. tended the mervice, and also joined the fumily at the cemetery, Thero were pross Good Mavor Sehmitz alno visited ihe Sance re Railway property at the end of the biuft and made coplous notes. in doing. There must be some good cause for their popularity. Their estab- Their low prices and high qualities, large and varled stock, assortments at the Potrero Nuevo Club sald that he fay- ored the Pattridge site. The committee sent from the Potrero Nuevo Club practically demanded from always keeping thelr best—these alone would never have gained them the {m- mense popularity and patronage that they offered, snd we unhesitatingly declare in favor of the Pattridge place, It is an ideal spot and we will do all In our power to see that the purchase is made as soon as possible, He v Weleh, through his representative, announced his intention of withdrawing the offer made by the Hay View Land Assaciation houses, they have aleo been liberal news- Imper advertisers. Their patrons have wceme accustomed to look for thelr Bun- diay morning advertisements of Monday bargain sales, New arrivals and novej- ties that dellght the feminine heart are Special Prices This Weeli.. Telephone Your Order and We Will silk jacket. corted {0 Odd Iellows' Cemetery, a simple home, Furnith D Ihearers wore John Martin, Charles A, " e by -y ‘)"nlm‘v’ N‘III ;ru"nfn'r', B \u "5'“'"‘."‘""1‘" ) Rugs, Linoleums, Oflcloths, Stoves, Mackiy, Horaoe O, Platt, d. 1, Wrght ¢, to furnish your home complete (Hacramento), A, Cheseborough, T, I, | id all ut small figures, But don't bor- Fifty tailor sults made to order free of —_———— charge by the Vienna tallors, 130 Golder & e 5 - | lished polley of falr dealing and never Bekins Van and Btorage Co. will move | Gate avenue, just to ad ness and strenuousness, God had intend- | thém the public confidence. sition and laft night at the meetmg of | ket street. * lefit will come later. Mollis & Co. ¢ WE OWN OUR OWN BUILDING-WE PAY NO ' ${2.50 UP. Th= CARLOADS OF CARPETS on the way—will be here In a few days, We will show you the newest patterns and the correct designs for style or for row money to buy here, Your credit is good with us, Free Delivery to Oakland, Alam and Berkeley, THE J.NOONAN FURNITURECO,, Irc. | - ent: pr s y J . 10171028 Misslon Street, above Sixth, San I luco. Furniture. PRILAR o o ek Deltver 1t Promptly, WE CLOSE AT 8 P. M, BVERY DAY BXCEPT SATURDAY. ‘:73‘.'"5':h:-;' fi;r"'l'hm“'ll'" 'J"l"\'kw;rfn({;; w.."‘b‘fl’: 'I:)M[NDOUS C:Jl le PRICES. ?"r':'nlfl.";;.l"’ 1\(,;«]("]'%;.|I b "}.’G‘!Il:‘(v::llll:!;' n?m':‘- 1 sMthfield:S Dentlfrlse a?fdl ; for 25¢c n acoount of extensive | Vit "y " i, Pl My Gardner, . 1t ! e mprovements we are forc- [| ) Antemon arin N, ', lote, Captain @ 1 anninge Cream Dentifsice q Lyneh, 1. A, Donaldson, 1, M, . Flatoh Hot Water Bottl ‘s, tegularl od to reduce our stock at M|k L4 bonilisen 'k e st X ot Water Bottles, 2 q's, tegularly 6oc for ......50¢ once. Will sell half of our Baward e, D, Ollver Jr.. J, 'N. Hheburne, 840,000 stook at a great [§| 1 ik, iy gk e e Fountain Syringes, 2 qts, regularly 8oc for......70c A FI h - h h - G n Klink, T, MeCue, Pock (Omuha), R i i A & :T?':,i';;'5‘-"';‘}'-"‘;35'.,?-,"’*?*}-3','?-'A'v"flf' (B:Odf Lllver Oil, pe: plnsttl))ottle 88c; 3 bottles for 90¢ as Of L'g t ow days. \ 3 g, v A, e, s (B Beef, Iron and Wine 80cs 3 bottles for $1.25 . This s a genulne Sacrifice Sale. W th h John Porry. Ir. and Hanbi Vooraunger " AKer ¥ ¢ ' W sy ~the passi urious room at once. Don't m his o;p.ortunloty'.nu. gabt g o iy n::n:o:‘n:llyflul‘:::;.n:!n who Todd’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil 786c¢3 3 bots. $2.00 In the night—the passing ef the swift and lux Kragen Furniture Co,, T, goun for bedoloth- came from Bacramento’ were Benjamin Welch, M, W. Dall, M, J, D, I Tiner, Barney - Kelley, 1 I 1hmatn .m:r Fitzgorald, MeNamara ana t! Torfte, (s e i Johnson Held to Answer. Peruna 88c¢3 4 bottles for...... $8.00 Lister's Antiseptic Solution 80c3 3 bottles for $1.25 California Limited 1015-1017 Market St, Opp. Taylor St. with ‘Tones, white "viofsis. and ‘regnimined ' lr ere o Kragan's Patent Davenport-Divan and gt i a0k it “faras || Remember We Save You 50 74 on Prescriptions, i £ocin g oty eulingonglaeg ragan’s Patent Davenport-Divan and Chair Folding Bed | s v §08 Piasces 6 Choaps b s e e oo %\'rafi'm’n':l'::f,' % i, E Spcctal Inducements on s !yea Examined Free on the T LT P oo orur. 108 Bost on Earth, i 3 Wt "t | - Cameras and Pholo S Bupert . AT o' s 8, Sk R 5. St | SuppHESumn b 7 B\ ¥ SRR A sn, it A AT e, i, o ’ 794 inolndes by etween the hospitals of the G‘E Santa l e tross and » e C [ B)d Closred Bed Open. United Btatos Court Cominissioner Hen- cock yesterday held Charles W, Joh: to answer for having two nickels in his Dalllll_lgn- e 949-981 MARKETST We Give Trading Stamps.