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I'HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1903 MIRTH-MAKER SUCCUMBS TO GRIM DEATH WILL WELCOME MATION'S CHIEF tees Who Will Re- ceive President. commit Hutton, yreckels ittman. Mogan Fritz, Fer- v T tobert anl\ R Weiler " the efPhgreo C. L. Ames, gina ready s, James A. : Berger, William Boyece, . SatatRsined gs, James H. Bud e N G. B. Ben N ¥, dwin, P. Barbieri, A. L. Bergerot, D. H. Bibb, >. A. Buck- "Bissinge opus, J. J W. H. Col o % ames V. Coleman, W g . William Clack, Mau . William Cluff, A. E. Cas 8 I gan, John 8. Drumm, 2 James de Succa, M t \'\ Dohrman E. A. Deni ¥ T. C. Duff, Will, jrm J ' 5 Andrew Fur Fitzpatrick, Fuendelir , Martin . . M. mas ¥ red H . tie —— - nsfe Mr\ Art MOTORMAN FALLS DEAD Hemphill, Willlam ¥. Herrin, FROM HIS MOVING CAR ling. L. W uv| man Jr., Major Herold K Andrew Stork Plunges Headlong rson, A. 1 Henry From Trolley Vehicle, 2 Victim R. Hewitt, W. he of Hemorrhage. W lienthal, « Br E. Lutz, Harry ¢ " . t his fellow | 3o vernash, Harry M. Lichte - . ectrocut M phy, A. McMahon, A. } . was « f dirt | any, James McCabe, Dr. W. F. M - s be ed McGuire, §. G. Murphy, 7 ng £ the 8. Marting ‘M S rn: £ re ked | gtein, W. W. Morrow, s he | 3 Nardini Napthaly, s was ¢ ed so sud- | p, James H. O'Brie . Op- - ght t Stork p emont Older e tact with the as O'Brier A. H. Pa n, H. r D Platt, Peixotto, John C. A. Ramm, G David Rich, - 1 i Rea, A. e e S SR e ’f,‘:f"‘,‘;.d’;i’ Deat . Ropert, A. Biskron, J. D. Spreckels, Leon Sloss, | ADPETITE COAXING William R fter, A. Sbarboro, Mot N : When Proper Food Is : oy - Skl Used. Spreck Sachs, M. Short- 8. Sherman, Sommerl ro, W. yetite is hard work ittle thought is Eas * awell, C. ding. Umbsen, t e wrong stufl er, 0. F. von alate, 100, i M. Wilkins, A Wallen, Raphael Wei . liams, Asa R s, George R. Wells, N Rev. Peter C. ke, John P. Young, T. ¥ ng is no long- | g. Zant. the food is red in 2 MINISTER JOINS TWO COUPLES IN MATRIMONY Rev. Methodist Episcopal Church | Performs Double Wedding. A double wedding wa solemn pight in the Trinity Methodist Ep Church at the junction of Market, Sixteenth stree! The « were Markus Odin Enoksen Bjorkstrand and Au r and felt | Noe racting two or th Harrison street. beginning to enjoy he ceremony was performed by Rev. | . X 17, A. B. wils sach couple acted as 4 s . . the witness others’ wedding. The . church_ wi y decorated with flow- » my re cheeks headaches ers and gree ——e————— Lectures at Mechanics’ Institute. A very interesting illustrated lecture en- nd new lif . seer titled “The Land of the Jap and the | ! foun 1 ) Pilipino” was delivered last night by & en by Postum Company, Battle Lruk James W. Erwin in the library of th i 11‘.- Institute at 31 Post street. Mayor Submits Commit- R L Desires Them to Arrange an Appropriate 'Welcome for Roosevelt. — T ch z oY ce with a 1 1 his al mes- S I t d Roncovieri, W Lawrence ¥ \ Mark s dent of Schools—Willlam H New- Donald, Ohni- and s Ward, . W, al«h J. A. B. Wilson of Trinity | »d Wendla Lolax, all of whom reside ut | ADVERTISEMENTS. | RULERS OF THE WORLD. | Meat Eating Nations Are the Lead- | ers in Every Branch of Human Achievement. The ruling nations of the world are | it eaters, and history records that they Iwa ave been. ive. The principal food of the heroic Boer rated form. ting Ct , Te- garded ory as non- and inferior ally and fons who dominate them. cture of the teeth plainly indi should subs! food—meat unhygienic is to “of people are the rice m\num to the meat eat-| fruit and | confine JOE ROSENBERG’S. JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE ROSENBERG’S. JOE n.oswnm arfans and food cranks may ex- | his in any choose, but | LOT 1. Americans, | LADIES' ns and Germans GOWNS, made ns, and they are of soft finished 1so the most energetic and most progres- | muslin; = square yoke, with clus- ter of four tucks, neck and sleeves finished with ruf- fles. The small store with _the small price..29¢ LOT 2. LADIES' GOWNS, made of New muslin, voke s of tucks, of those classes to neck, front and jon of another. i sleeves finished Meat iz the most concent ed and most | with (4r§|hrn|der‘v: gested of »ods, but our manner KHRG, Fhip Busy 2 | of foods, but o £ store, the small often so unnatural that the Siiies Mok it ao gans refuse to properly 45¢ ind similar nuritiot food: but it is not LOT 3. is unwholes but LADIES" that the stomach s from NIGHT ROBES, weakness, some n ary di- made of There- t. Hence arising indiges- | sa's soft bleach \ chronfe dyspepsia. | muslin, V-ghaped g . neck, ' trimmed at plenty of with four rows of at meat fine torchon lace pr orking people and insertion and e t workers and clusters of tucks, office men should eat not so much meat, neck, front aud but at least o » day, and fo insure it | sleeves finished perfect tion one or two of Stuart's| with torchon lace. D Tublets should be taken after | e Sall utace, . sblets should be ta | but the money eact . because they supply the yflv»s AR e tones, dias d fruit acids lacking m‘ Price ...s ... 65¢ every case of stomach trouble, rvous dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, | LOT 4. : sour stomach, gas and acidity | LADIES' aifterer més for indigestion, | NIGHT GOWNS, faflure to digest wholesome food, t by and | Catarrh Tablets cures affording perfect di- | de of Mar shall's cambric, i straight yoke, with double back; omach h chance to rest | made with twen- natural tone and vigor. | ty open work Dyspepsia Tablets Is the real | hemstitched household medicin is safe and pleas- tucks; neck, front ant for the stomach of the baby as and sleeves fin- it for the imperfect digestion of its | ik U They are not a cathaftle, but a aiges- | O vy ‘,2 tive, and no pill habit can ever follow small store’s tl T ly habit Sfuart's Tab- price . the habit of good digestion, Iy good health. VALENTINE DAY IS CELEBRATED WITH A DINNER \\ alter Dean gave a delighttul dinner last evening at the Pal- LAT NIGHT GOWNS, made of extra heayy twilled ¥ flannel, tucked yoke, deep rolling “coilar, sleeves and collar trimmed with fine torchon lace, medicated and made in clean, healthy work- roums; extra full length and width. Just the garment otel, complimentary to the M ! Juatishe marmey feve and Hazel King, two much | nights. When you feted debutantes of this season. The llm'n-‘l Jbuy them from rations by the Misses Worn were in keep- | us vou buy them from our factory, What no other store will do: If you break a s 1 within sixty days, a new corset will be given free. A stout woman's friend. Particular dres most desfrable s perfectly and so smoothly mod- eled on such graceful lines. it's made of fine fast black dlamond sdteen, boned throughout with highly tempered un breakable steels; come in three distinct styles—short, - medium and extra long— only to be had at Jue Rosenberg hw-d and 5u4mntfl=d Our prll‘v La Greeque Lattice Ribbon Corset. Made of double aluminum bon- ing: it is unbreakable and so flexible that it will not become set; it is a patent invention and used by rno other manu- facturer. The lightest, most ®&.7) comfortable and dressy corset ever produced; made in both black and white bodies of light fine fabrics, with choicest col- ors of ribbons. The ribbons give them strength and beauty. La Grecque shapes support hyglenically from the back, not by pressure from the front, affording ease and comfort, and asdist in the develo ment of a stylish figure; dressmake and man taflors recommend them. The price is low; made to order corset will any not give price .. more satisfaction. Why Be Thin? Why Not Improve Your Our 5 Form 7 ' LA FRANCE Glove Fitting Hip Form. It rounds out the figure and gives. the effect desired In prevailing fash- no wire or objectionable rial to become disarrang- ed; made of sanitary hair cloth and is molded “to the form. In gray, white and black; very light in welght and light in price..50¢ Corsets fitted free by experts. When There’s Anything New You'll Be Sure to Find Them at Rosenberg’s. It's the new style of bow for the hair, made to represent aigrettes; made of silk meline or fllusion. Price, complete .................. - 15¢ "'Made by bxperts. Let the Baby Kick. ing with the day and included many val- | hence the = low It is one of his chief rights. entines. Streamers of red, gold and sil- | price .. ..81.00 ;:‘ 1s nature’'s way of holfiing er hearts on ribbons were strung over | 4 N ke n Aok LOT 8. LOT 7. by night as well as by day the heads of the guests and added to the LADIES LADIES' Off How often do you find them beauty of the table. Butterflies caught in | CIGHT HOWN with bed coverings kicked off | B NIGHT ROBE GOWNS, made of 06 Wivas A 2 3 S or night dress in a_ bunch? were effectively arranged and the | @l made of Mason- soft bleach Nain The e @ The i en flowers re pink almond blos- | [ ville muslin, with sook, square re’'s the danger. e ohdl | V-shaped yole ef- neck and yoke, of the night or draft of fresh soms. Candelabra with pink shades were | ot Wade with Hamed “with - alr affects the most delicate P T s P HE - | | fect, s . skin. Colds frequently ensue. used. The favors were bouquets of flow- | [ 16 ~ hemstitched double rows of Oftea the Mathe | i ers and valentines. An interesting fea- | jll tucks and em Fwiss embroldery papy caught Such & cold. A Chenp and re of the affair was the appearance ot | i Proldery | inser.. insertion and sure protection for baby is to use Dr. a little child daintily costumed as Cupld, and ‘sleeves trim- sleeves and collar }*)(e:f:;“:alk":'la 7';’"‘2"‘,7,5;"(""1‘,’",“.' Malrv- who distributed valentines to the guests. |l med with the new finished ;"“‘1‘(1“”,’* whole hody; cuffs tor the P;.x‘y::’i’w”:ntu‘"z Covers were laid for twenty-four. L B2 ambivioa §vies embroldery: casins for the feet; easy to put on or oy Rk ¥ u_can: Y off; no seams to chafe; sound sleep and | M ed with them the material 10T free moring Hatrca o Miss Roden entertained at cards yes- | [l when you sec the price we ask i€ JROIINE ‘naured. Small and medt terday afternoon in honor of Miss Cora | fl them ‘at_ this for |lm: garment [0 RS 7»21 Kelsey, whose engagement to L. Schwartz | price ... $1,00 complete . 8100 “go10 o'Farreli-street Entrance. was recen announced. The home of | Y , at Pierce and Union streets, | LOT 8. i e a e widh aocorations of |l LADIES GOWNS. made in the mtest It May Be Many Moons foliage. The thirty guests were seated ArinitHeld ‘Shape, chemise. stvie, front Before you will 1bles, with the exception of irserted with a large bow-knot of Val have another : 5 enclennes lace insertion, rounded neck chance like this. who assisted the hostess T h Valencienn If 1t leaks out scores. Euchre was the | W elbow sleeves, that we are sell- ndsome prizes were won by | e of Valenclennes lac ing ladies’ ) ane, Mrs, Woods and Miss M. | @ excecdingly low in price, not o in qual- walsts at such Brune, The afternoon was pleasantly [T ccvecoioeres covvesneniciinenins 81,15 prices as these ey your neighbor s el | Riddance Sale. Al get. Duter frak Tha Sk ol o tomeimentoe & her | Remnants of Embroideries. want “may be ail ‘gono' nefore Yau r, Miss Eva Langworthy of Boston. | ”(!m!,\' nvu}'( fjud's in short pleces, from fl::fr«"'.sr:-rg?».mg'r;?r;in- enc ::::;.-tnnfim decorations were pink roses, pink | 'l'"“f’_"'l}"rl*‘n;“‘fl r"'m{"\'tvw‘\‘a!"}s lon s od In this ¢ ason's newest styles, some smilax and a profusion chorty [ B S e here Wil not. b -"l':“y? T ihy Dbraided. some hemstitched. others em- »ssoms. ‘Those who assisted in receiv- | Tl thc iy, here. will . uot be ¥ Lroidered: navy. tan, green, black, red were: Mrs. L. P. Langworthy, Mrs, ho Ton and gobelin blue— were .. P. Langworthy, A t0-12¢ g 95 LADIES' WAISTS, now 75 C. Hampton, Mrs. R. J. T Mrs. lo- O'Fatrell-atroot Hmirance. & LADIES' WAISTS, now ... 81.00 Henry Mrs, G. W. Lippman, ¢ L. ES' WAIST , oW 1.00 Mrs Mise Belle Nicholson, | 1 ADIES WAy, now 1.80 Min Cand Mise Mabel Gage. | i 0dd Lots One-Third to One-Half $.5% LADIES' WAISTS, now 2.00 Miss Gert s 2 1 Usual Price. T A R T T B BIDERDOWN JACKETS, H Mrs. L, Eugene Lee gave a charming u heavy all wool ripple N tea yesterday afternoon ut her residence | W eiderdown. deep tolling collar; finished n Stelr The decorations were | @l with a_crocheted edge of all wool yarn chiefly Tablie Zbr VAl R in a shell pattern, pink, red and gray. Wall Orders Solieited. cluding red hearts. Foljage was | [ Price - o -95e irranged in profusion. The hostess assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. B. J Stringer, Mrs. A. 1 Weaver, M ADVEBTISEMENTS “AT SLOANE'S” Annual Spring Clearance Sale. —e PORTIERES We particularly invite ycur attention to ike values offered in portieres. EXAMPLES: Regul-r prices— $8.00 $7.20 $6.00 $4.20 per pair Redveed prices— $5.30 $5.00 $400 $2.80 per pair Furniture Coverings 50 Inches Wide. Regular prices— $400 $350 $2.25 $ .00 per yard Redvced prices— $2.75 $2.50 $150 $.70 per yard SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED OSTERMOOR PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRESSES. W. & J. Sloane & Co. CARPETS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY 114 lo 122 Post Sireet. ADIES! Here’s where you save by buying in a store where nothing is charged for style; Where everything in women’s and children’s and durable, no matter how small the price; Where something more than profit is looked for—your good will These for thrifty buyers: attire is good $1.00 And the Best Skirt You From the Sheep's Baek. Sure Cure for Rheumatism - Coid. Ever Saw 1or the Noney fo \\Y ADIES" VEST Made of satin finish i e fast black sateen, trim- X . dlon pleated flounce and b A o = double tailor _stitched fk o band and finished with e St a, neat ruffle. The hang e and fit Is as it should be. ‘h:j ot Tk Ie They are made that way e & e Price Joe Rosenberg's price. gray or white n‘ fce...... = "1'"‘2 5 ' 81.00 ALL WOOL V made o * wool, Swiss ribbed, high Ano(h’l‘ ag sleeves: steam 1?;\’\1& > 1. Price o And a mighty good one, too LADIES' TIGHTS, jersey Looks _ like but _wears ribbed, steam shrunk, jersey ter. Burns’ knit tops, w drawing checked, pux;‘ . tring so as ‘;( fit yilln‘;‘\‘ a; trimmed wit three 3 ankle length, of with double row of herringb ake 1.4 ing and tallor stitched bands: self-fitting g7 ST. low neck voke with draw _strings; more thar \Y / ss. Richelien rib- an even muhm for your money \ unk and medi- price - 4 ries and ck fln- | shed with crocheted trim- Summer Is Goming and You'll é ming. In pink. biue, gray aid white. Price Need Thenrl Soflon- g Smle O'Farrellatreet t:-"--n. or Dresses _an p Underwear Trim- Nublas, or Throat Protectors. : _OF WOOL YARN. ROUND ¢ FULL, TIED WITH SILK o By white s Weds: B for a very little money lnv-kfl like ro.xl but will V\ ash a very low price....25¢ a dozen yards (Made expressly for us.) Lace Equally as Low in Price. Odds and Ends in Ribbons at Six Inches Fide. Very Low Prices. The POINT DE PARIS and NOR- coLoRED VELVET RIBBON, mer- MANDY VALENCIENN L In corized back; in red, maize, white. pink ot Whotisaters poies S ghuy K phece 6 Wk Y. o a lucky pur for ten cen Hore Good Ofl'ermgs From the Lace Department. en Health Wealth and Comrort. combinatic as black and lavender, and blue, pink and nile’ green and many other combinations. Slightly damaged by water; % regular price $ sale price ...8$3.25 Sale O'Farrell-street Entrance. Ladies’ Robes. Made of extra heavy ripple eiderdown, cord and Lace Bead ng. trimming for la- dies" and children’s good point lace thread with extra strong eyelets. This week's price twelve yards The most useful FmEETE—T— o e dies’ and chiliren’s SO ERCBLRISLIIL for fifteen ce The GENUINE ROYAL WORCESTER -nd DOWAGER CORSETS, Prics $1.50, $2.75 with extra heavy 1 length width, tight-fit- llar and pocket trimme le tly large sizes henee the low price 95 19¢ Instead of 23e. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. Come to our stor® and you wiil i the P e hemstitched, the advertiser told Siightly imperfect with the naked eve; others embroidered, HV\‘-r:«v‘m - _r_r[y-‘wn-u\ ll;'é\h[-‘l!ua'hr:;:i‘_sgfiq‘:.g;cgg - e = T work lace effect, full lengt A S e sy SIS i double heel and toe; more 30 DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS, di dauble heel and ioe: mars rect from the best maker and of th Satr mouess PSRRI best linen. 3 LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS, regular aize hedium and narrow hemsticched; Ever Think How the Rich Mem 8t4c a plece, or T5e # dozen special 3 ? ME HANDKERCHIEFS, same Got Their Wealth qunl y as slur\., nnl\ larger size, nly Twas by saving pennies. Here where you save more than pennies. de Zen RIBBONS-—Satin dvu]";ro!:’ -lrklnAfl:fl =ik, in_ pink, b red and lavender, Life Snvers Greatly Reduced If:, ' Pi3k; Dc i tod plecs. to Close Them Out. RN 2“5‘«: a:ue: LADIES SHORT _ PETTICOATS, i 'm;, e seives, 2 made of Jerse knit yar BT small P !., at i salt effect; hand crocheted which clings to the figure: fastened with E&10F S, B clas i osine ot St o hook to faste your waist. Price.25e draw string. Closing out pric S39¢ o N CORDS heavy cord, fth tassel ds Tor om- Samples of Belts. Dinat ora, e value, mow .. BFe Amanufacturer'sshow- CUSHIONS—Made on extra heavy % room samples. basket cloth, in bottle green, nile green ht them at a and bl flower, poppy and other iscount; the desig ck and front for.. 10e i 2 of belts TH W HELD MB 3 in Frisco; OR HAIR R X, made of fine the Delts Jtaltan shell, w 1l not pull or tear your __A hair, very low in price for a good r-zomb A \ia like ‘this Sikisaseigh Se k“d\\‘ re v le to dt —Round and oval white TAZASAS cate without an enc vis: also gun metal, extss mous loss to th eakable; regular Zc and er—the manuf . IR, loss. It was our luck to m‘xv them, RS AND REVERES-— you will en de Gene lace and em~ taffeta and_sa batiste. Reducing prlc« to dice and postilion e i 6Se k. vim vallun-, n THE STOUT WOMAN'S FRIE\D— *L‘T(:vr:‘t!\‘-n';\x‘?m'xx‘-vs The Gotham hose supperter; it reduces alues, nc yvour abdomen; made of a sateen pad values, now..... with two s of French lisle -‘lasplh:' all eolors, w . zk g g PEARL BUTTONS—The good, vy 816 MARKET STREET, clear white kind, and four Roles, i 4 Il and medium sizes....5e a dozen Running through to 11 0'Farrell. CHILDREN'S HOSE—Made of fast PHELAN BUILDING. ble eels and tocs, seamicas: ait e at one price .. s 10e¢ vine, Mrs. C. R. Havens, Mrs. I. N. Miller, Mrs. C. M. Plumber, Mrs. H. D. Martin, Mrs. J. §. Andrews, Mrs. G. K. White, Mrs. Adolf Gartenlaub, Mrs. M. | R. Hall, Mrs. Louis Long, the Misses Me- | Millan, the Misses Brickett, the Misse: | Atiinson, Miss McElroy, Miss Lillian Dean and Miss Daisy Burns. B Dr. and Mrs. Sherman entertained a number of friends at dinner last even- ing in honor of Mrs. Pritchett of Boston. e Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Ethel Kittredge, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kitt- redge, to Edmund Baker on the evening of February 22. . . . Major and Mrs. Hobbs, accompanied by Miss Hobbs, will leave the Presidio in the near future and proceed to Fort Casey, | on Puget Sound, where the major has been ordered. The family will be greatly missed in society here, where they have entertained most cordially . v o A number of San Francisco girls at- tended the dance given on board the ADVERTISEMENTS. INSOMNIA “T have been nsing carets for Insomnia, with | which I have heen icted for ovar twenry Fears, and y that Cascarets have given me morg Tellet than any other rom 7.1 have ove tried. ghall cartainly recommend thom 1o my £ ad Sel=EAll Pty atecopresaploc Thos. Gillard, !mn m Best For The Bowels Sterling Remedy Co., Chiugo or H Y. ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION IOIES monitor Wyoming at Mare Island evening. last Mrs. Wendell Easton entertained’ the Pedro Club at the Colonial Hotel on Fri- day evening. The decorations were quite unique, the supper table being decorated with a profusion of vegetables and lighted by jack o' lantern pumpkins. Among those nresent were: Dr. and Mrs. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nevin, Mr. and Mrs. John Gue Barker, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryant, Mrs. A, Jonmes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Willeutt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brooks, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Hall, Miss Francis, Mr. Flag and Dr. Lorini. . . Mrs. Emmett Rixford gave a delight- fully informal tea at her home on Van Ness avenue yesterday in honor of her sister, Miss Cornelia Campbell. DR Mss Ardella Mills entertained a pleas- ant party of friends informally at her home on Jackson street yesterday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mauzy have re- turned from a month's visit to New York. A. McCullough was hostess at an enjoyable *“at home” last Thursday afternoon. The rooms were tastefully decorated with evergreens and violets. The favors were appropriate valentines. In the receiving party were: Mrs. Goram, Mrs. O'Mally, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Lutz, Mrs. Greaner, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Fit: henry, Miss Myrtle Carberry, Miss Emily Ward, Miss Lilllan Fitzhenry and Miss Kittie Goram. ———— Californians in New York. NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—The following Californians are in New York: From San Francisco—J. Fitzpatrick, at the Sturte- vant; C. H. Lymberg, at the Criterio: W. R. Wheeler, at the Manhattan; Mr: F. Clark, at the Netherland; 8. E. Ka- lscher and N. Kalischer, at the Herald Square; W. 8. Leckle, at the Cadillac. From Los Angeles—H. E. Dascomb, at the Morton; F. N. Spear and wife, at the Continental; N. Cole Jr., at the Norman- dte. »i . Mrs. L. —_———— Will Be a Whaler. The old misstonary barkentine Morning Star will be brought over from Oakland Creek in & day or two and fitted cut for a whaling arntea Almshouse Getting Bad Milk. , represented the Old Ladies’ Home. She s Otto F. Huber, commissary at the Alms- | @ imp and the police would like her house, secured a warrant from Police | d¢tained by any one she calls upon for Judge Cabanis of Peter Caubu, of selling adul tion. Huber the standard, money until an officer can be sent to ar- rest her . —_——— More German Steel Rails. The Italian steamship Dora Baltes srrived yesterday for the arrest | a milkman, on the charge erated milk to the inst ¥s the milk is not nd can produce - to ample proof of the fact by City Chemist Greene. | hero yesterday from Antwerp with 4200 tons e, steel rails, igned to W. R. Grace & Co. N | is the second large shipment of rails that Police After Woman ImPpostor. | i’ come from Germany within. the. tast foe The police are looking for a gray-haired | days. a8 eavern ;n:‘er cargoes are om the woman who has been collecting money | Wa¥, The Como. which brought the first ehip- B Y nt of 6800 tons is to remain out here in the frcm business men on the pretext that shek coast trade. Shoe Removal Sale We Must Give Up half our present store on February 23. Our If you desire a good, hon- est palr of shoes, made from latest models—shoes that are stylish, serviceable and com- fortable—at a price you are willing to pay, attend this sale. Everything in stock re- duced. Our reputation for good shoes your safe- new store building at 104-110 Geary street is not complete, and we be is will overcrowded is. Our dis- comfort is your gain! 738-740 MARKET STREET guard. until it

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