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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1903 {0TSE THE HER REVERETHDSE ~ CANDIDATES RAISE VOICES IgylAGHDMOVES | AENEW CRUSADE OFENDLESS TALE. WhO g Gon TN FAVOR OF PURE WATER Frwen iy g ON THE SHLODNS Warren Olney, Nominee for Mayor, and Other Speakers Nobody Will Have the|Students and Faculty | Santa F'e Begins Prelimi- | Business Men at Twen- Equine, Yet Two Men to Hold a Solemn | Declare Before Mun1c1pql League Gathermg That} nary Work at Point ty-Third Avenue - P = : - : H : Fight Over Him. | Service. Domination of Contra Costa Company Must Cease Richmond. Protest. flourt Fees and Other Ex-|wW 2 A | Court Fees an ther Lix-|Warren Olney Jr. Wil _~ AKLAND, Feb. suppose | How far does that paver supposs tne {mdluxxlyi Awaiting Steel Rails From Lodge Vigorous Objection to penses Cost More Than Deliver Eulogium on the |, ¢very man in Oakland, familiar z | Cashy believe”that Mr.”Olnes. would commit| the East to Start Actual Location of a New Animal D ed IR C e | %ei1 i soul for a mere mess of Contra Costa i | i Al Al 18 is N; ble f¢ i sel | eparted. it isfimpassible or our clty | e e e s O] Construction. | Liquor Resort. JioR to have good government as long | | Olney from what he belleves to' be right and | | o = | R as a corporation supplies us with | | Just for his fellow citizens as you could move ancisco Ca BF EY 25 the m and the rates to be paid are fixed b: | G I o Oakland Office San Franc Oakland Office San Francisco Call, iw eb. 2 £ t iver fornia’s dead. City Council. The water company, upon | | once at least in our history we have elected | 1118 Broadway, Feb. | 118 Broadway, Feb. 23 4 s & e ts and faculty will unite in hold- | the excuse that it is necessary to pro- | | = Mayor for Oakland who combines cfficlency | gron Point Richmond word comes th lain dormant for a couple of with honesty—a Mayor who is able, just and | clean the Santa Fe Railroad has commerced g fitting exercises to-morrow, the an- | tect its interests, will get into city polities anti on warfare in a e Biithaey of the a ite of thing we can do. What | I shall deem it a_privilege as well A e bt ¢ 5 - Gtsieg’ S’ 3 it t thds f the lat - et ot sy ha | BOtie/ Th Slactel. i Akt dac, pacd poves: preliminary work for the construction i distr ha ' fessor Joseph Le Memo govcrument, and the fist vten © oie der’ Mr. “Olnel’ lecadership. _together with |its extension Into Oakland over the righ w all o o | R an st step o those tried champlons of the people Who (of | gr wa : g & ‘Ctitornta has been d s gl flair this is for the city to acquire its own ‘ | ‘the last two vears Bave stood for the good | °- Way formerly owned by the Californ o b = e 1€ to call water plant and become independent of | | agalnst the bad. and Nevada Railroad Company. The|cation of one L. Jurge F & ¢ » have @ny corporation.” | John W. Evans, candidate for Council- | Santa Fe people are getting out rock and | ¢ open a saloon at 1 nty-third ave- nue. Opposed to the petition are nf « the business n of the district, who { bave filed with the City Council a strong Iy worded protest against the proposed | The new tracks wiil be laid from Foint | resort. | | Richmond into this city as seoa as all of he issue was made at last nig | | the material for track-building i t hand meeting of the « y Cou | At the new ferry pler at Fc eth face of the >test Cha the Lice activity marks the near compl the license thre fiman W [lhat terminus. A large force of men and | called attenti he statement teams is hauling rock for the fili at the Jurgensen's application w t in legal |land end bulkheads. Track-laying has form, that ome « s was not | commenced on Adeline street and the old "":"‘r:“‘.’!’ the ¢ ] that eighty . 2 ven business m d enteted their o rafls of the abandoned California and Ne- | 3¢ i Gutaped heiy | Jection to the opening of another saloon | vada road on Yerba Buena avenue have gh Twenty-third avenu | been removed, preparatory to the b otner roadbed material and upon the ar- rival of steel rails from the East will be- &in actual work of construction, ation of gh. the n-| The reputation of Jurgensen's former | ning of grading and laying of the new | Place of business at the " e . ¢ Aol e electric road system, which will be oper-| Was > acked by Councilman 22 ) i ated in connection with the cross-bay: "hO - demanded that the application i . ‘ T 1dents iory \ should be segregated from the bunch UL T pilg there 1 e with which it was listed.s It was by 2 > & " g £ i | | Work on the rew power-house is being | 1 * o B B g B - E \ t N> l,\ UL_,“: | \ P hastened. Boilers afe en route from the | Jare Malority of one vote tha - scs consists of cil extended this courtesy t repre- | East and the railroad people are hopeful we Miss L e { 3 oS srécde sentative from the Seventh Ward, and it - s 04 | |they will accypy the new structure With- | showed the tenor of affairs of persons sty eg After sharp debate between Royes o have 14 = and Wallace a mot e latter to whom | | TRUSTEES WOULD LIKE TO refer the applicat k to the comm . SOOENT OXRNRGER GEFT | (o7 "0, S0 SIS e S otn reney ,Object to Action of Library Board in | Taking Generous Offer With- T out Their Aid. in the minu wenty-t : | | BERKELEY, Feb. g £ e A gl R - Arg | |Library Trustees and the Town Trus- st s 4\‘({‘”,"“ and anti- S | {tees are having a difference of opinfon cour Selitians and . « | |over the acceptance of $40.000 from An- | kept the Police Department s ” | ldrew Carnegie and the lot for the li-, Ing evidenc illicit liquor sellers, brary site from Mrs. R. M. Shattuck. Last evening both boards met at the | TO TAKE EXAMINATION | same time, but in ‘@ifferent places. 1 FOR PHILOSOPHY DEGREE At ST. MARY'S JUNIORS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS . A gar oo “Th. 5 ir” d | | while the Hbrary trustees were passing = ] P'“}p;,'r'niéfifil'?fi I:x::;ar and i | resolutions accepting the generous gifts | Harold K. Palmer of '98 Will Make < E n e y | |and ordering thanks returned to the don- Effort to Gain High Numbers. { | |ors. the Totwn Trustees were holding a Honors. s Feb. 25.—T class lively discussion over the action of the BERKELEY, Feb. 2 Hareld K library officials in not consulting them | p 0 %o o regarding elther of the gifts and in no | allowing them to accept the gifts in the name of the town. A ‘“Carnegle commit- | of Cal was graduated with an entertaih on Was M. F the class o om the University afternoon | | tee.”” consisting of Trustees Thoma | SR r the degres of p ard and Francis Ferrier and Fown doctor of phy. The candidate rey B. A. Hayne, was appointed will appear re a mmittee com £ | | sult with the library trustees and see if | posed of Director W. W. Campbell of the | | they were legally entitled to accept any- | [jeck Observatory | | thing on behalf of the town. Yovachber. sl mor { | This morning the ““Carhegie committee” | professor Irving Str | | found the gifts already accepted and now | goceor B P, Lewis the members are in a quandary over what fessor A o. 1 ———— the Charge,” 1 ction to take. | ald, F. Fitzgerald, F. Rens 0_'__._._.__.___ Building Fund Inmcreases. — Be N. Pickle 1, ! | REFUSES TO DOUBLE OAKLAND, Feb. ‘The b com- i mittee of t < . v and e Young Men's ¢ An- t i HYDRANT WATER RATES .ciation, which was formed to raise $10 | P p 0 for the proposed new buflding, has " 3 Emeryville Board of Town Trustees | . ...q 7. The committes proposes to S LS A Ll Gr. i 3 Declines to Grant an Increase raise the entire amou by March 6 and R | CHAIRMAN OF THE MASS MEETING HELD IN MILTON HALL LAST NIGHT, . WHICH INAUGURATED THE in Schedule. ESTNT . Do (9. AUOYS. S & CAMPAIGN OF THE MUNICIPAL I z 3 OF THAT ORGANIZATION'S CANDIDATES, OAKLAND, Feb. %.—The Board of (P80 for money ) WHO ALSO RECEIVED NOMINATION THE HANDS OF THE REPUBLICANS. Town Trustees of Emeryville nas refused Republicans Select Dele | to Increase the rates paid the Cg Cos- eyl s . c ta Water Company for hydrants in the | i central ¢ That is what Warren andidate the Niles [ man large, said he would follow War- | adjoining burg. The compa objected | ypon a list ¢ & y ren for Mayor, declared to-nigh Milton | Cone suppl o eades suppls- | ren Oiney’s leadership, which he declar- | ta the present monthly rate ot §2 a hy- | at the fe primaries. Ch a “urier SUBMIT FINK EVIDENCE Hall, where he was greeted and applaud- | , We need a cheap supply of water and we | ©d Would be fearless, faithful and honest, { grant and demanded more moncy, but man E list would « E et ed by a m full to overflowing | will get it, and it won't cost as much bread, | pointing the “way out of this filthy rut|the Trustees, after investigation, decid-| not be mac = as e - . FOR .'!’UDGE TO PERUSE | ;)" u of the Second | either: {into which we have been led by a con-|ed that the figure was ample for the ser- | the commit the - . . | Ward. | When Albert E. Eiliott, the Municipal | scienceless corporation.” | vice rendered. It was urged on the Trus. | men that had bee d SR Am’m.edys éoi Fs‘;:?ge‘icc:“fl' De- | Ever since manage | League and Repubdican candidate for| The other speakers were Dr. A. H.|tces by Manager Arthur L. Adams of the | PN — . cide Not to Ty Case in have rea | Councilman for the Second Ward, was | Pratt, George W. Hunt, H. Lake, A.!|weter company that the rate should be i D " Open Court. hirlwind and t direct the | (4jjed upon he was e _ | H. Bre F. C. Turner, Felton Ta)lor\ alsed to $4. | Puhcuzflns-A“pl-m g g OAKLAND, Feb. 25.—When the nk teived He denounced | and Geo: S. Evans. ;‘.:("T:!}':_‘,,l,', ,] ;:‘ - »;{.w;, & e case came J e Hall's pany for its selfish attitud [ 55 P Will Sin The Messiah.” the Boodlux ang that assault . s Xa A all's | proper th tion methods and for | REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. e s B e g hes Bavdiee o (Bt vy s pas this morning the attorneys agreed | Contra Costa Water Compan land:untruthear dtacks vpan. W 1 | OAKLAND, Feb. %—The frst public|man Fenton Thompson at Al » submit the testimony taken in the trial . of U who have kept our eves ney. Jle was enthusiustically applauded. | Partial List Given Out for Rallies for | J5e O the new #1230 plpe orgun at the | released on a bond 4 Secision’ will L Swbedl 'on i3 evMience | O Bewtans | FIRM oN WATER QUESTION. OAKLAND, Feb. %.—The Republican |and 6, when Handel's oratorio, ““The Mes Curtis, | and a retrial ¢f the case, with all its sen- | ‘ity Central Committee to-night de a|siah,” will be sung. A special chorus 3 PANY. The st impo que: b City Central Col -night made a | slah,” - As 2 i fons, avolded. Mrs. Fink was yester- ‘?lLAMES lv(‘e:n:‘nw Eo’fm that the | PeOFle in this campaign is , | partial list of meetings for the remainder | 20 voices has been in rehearsal for sev- % = day awarded $I5 back altmony apll 385 2 | "ot "veluation of the Contra Costa|3hd upon that I have o of the campaign as follows: February 25 ;’n;_,’"‘:‘,,‘:,‘m,f ottt e B . i, | month pending the decision o e | centoatns o el eh o ool | —Fifth Ward—Traternabor Grand Army | U5 contratio: Mra. Carvoll Nicnowon: |l Give Your Face a D A. Mantell, who came back [ 2" the plant you may be sure | that question, I am in favor j.’l""h.f‘;t“u",\““,‘;‘,'d';‘mn; March 3—Fourth Ward—Alcatraz | tenor, J. Frederick Veaco; basso, Ralph Ch ndike and found his wife that that idea e originally (rom the watef | ownership of a water su a water | Hall; March 4 or 6—Sixth Ward—Becker's | T. Fisher; organist, Willlam B. K'ng ance. tay O. Heine and his prop- Company. “')ldh:Hr_f:jr:mfj“"‘”’,' f corgaation 'r:'\?:'\’l..n-‘,‘p'}fi‘\‘ ;"\.‘:Hf"_g o S ”Ti‘ Hall; March G&—Second Ward—Golden | musical director, Alexander Stawart. | gone, has dismissed the - suit he | Lo uil'ihe same he tded comes feom It ¥ou | "o farke Neiclo s Which All canaidates | West Hall. Tho closing raly will be held ( :OKE y t fo € g © Vy now s an old prove ot to do At yor « ride. fore am 1n define’| g, v v 6 i i s ing been effected. His | enemy wants you to do. It a proverd found. Pt iearly ey manm, Miling o define’| Saturday evening, March 6, at Dietz Op- % * ed on experience, and surely the experience of | ghip " 1 go not mean the purchase era ving been elected I8 o o, and surl’ he sxpoienc o | P heuse. The Municipal League has ac- | THE DAY’S DEAD. was absent and remarried to what the Contra Costa Water Company de- | arlon fxed by them 1 tay mn drbitrary valu_ | ranged the following dates: February 27 Judge Melvin to-day granted divorces to | sies us to ;ir;‘pm it s s m. | Should pay seven million or six miilion or five | —Fourth Ward—Alcatraz Hall; March 2— | fmr—---"""""—— —————f } . o you su e that the water su com- on or fo lio for f Var: y . Morehead from James T. More- | . ;00 would have been dismissed if the powers ';"[‘,],‘B:, ,f.,,'\"' and a half million dollars for | Third Ward—Aloha Club, Eighteenth and | Judge George ch hag been appraised by our own Judge George Gleason. 1 the ground of desertion and Sadie | that be had not become convinced that the ox 1 Peralta streets; March 3—Firs vard— s C. Berry on the ground | commitiee really intended to perform its duty | fLENSSrS AL not to exceed four million dol. | ¢ e t Ward PASADEN Feb. from Jame lars; espectally with the report of our specfal | Klinkner Hall; March 4—League meeting, | | | ke a genuine investigation? Do You | commitiee. pel % . e 5 % & P leasor ied late last night in So v Beileva that” cominities "wond have been dis. | SATRGLSS JS0MS S, (hat NS, the, CPat O | Kohler & Chase Hall; March ¢ Clostng | SR80 4108 08 A, liea tor tne GRAPE-NUTS. | R 3 i T T Y missed if the powers that be had felt satisfied | o0 4 "IREMGINE WHIEE TYREEY A hot to mesting—Maple " Hall, ' Fourtéenth . aria | Fasadena, where he had resided for - % CLASS DAY COMMITTEES that the committes CoUd ot A izt b |, 1 should go at that question as I should | Webster streets. . PR At wafie - Deeils waw toe; | source of water supply save that furnis ¥ | handle a similar matter in my private by The Democrats will hold a campaign A Bright's disease. Judge Gleason was T4 A FEELING. ARE NAMED BY PRESIDENT the Conie Cos 'h_‘;'*,‘w:n ug{g‘fll{jjn“d"';_““”;j{ ness. | We l.)-r;uulx‘un!r;i\a_;;‘;: ;;x:’::\e")u Jtaie | rally Monday evening at Grand Army | years of age and a native of England. For Easy Shaving. . 3 TH that there was not at hand as good or a better | o /86 WRAE the CONLTR, CORA to'n worth | Hall. John R. Glascock will preside. | He came to California in 1849 and was a Good Food Makes It. Bryan Bell Appoints Those Who WILL | suppty shan tiat turnisied by the Contes Conta | Sh® Eab L0187 o™ ufpiniint Waler” G- | @ eieimiobebielof ottt = o | ploneer of Tuolomne ana sonora coun- | [§ Beats any soap, Have Charge of University 1\-::$n‘|<;:m::5fd'“;\:‘Te",-‘n Supplicd 'to the | tributing system. With these figures before | A A ties. He helped to framé the constitu- Leaves no chance Graduation Exercises. committee by the City Council. No, it was be- | 13 T shoal? statg the price which we would | gogy py pRGINS HIS | tion of the State. w ws the de tcel-| BERKELEY, Feb. 2.—Bryan Bell, | ciuse it was felt that there wers oiher sources | B, (52, Go5t"3, Sgfe NNt Compent, for, s et T e for contagion. 1 . fed as the | president of the senior ciass of the Uni- | port that summary action was taken to remove | | YOU may take this price or leave it alone UR Henry Farrer. If you do not take it we shall build our own thie committee and prevent it from making an | ;i ¥OU 43 cgrete with you" Feb. —Henry Farrer, You'll like it, and Barbers will of California, has announced the Rear Admiral Will Spend a Week in| NEW YOR E p i 2 investigation. one of the best known water-color paint sh. | following committees to have charge of | s pUNDHANT WATER SUPPLY. HATED FOR EXACTIONS. and About the City by the | ers in America, is dead. He was born in apply it for the asking. = et : Dey Exmgiseh DI e nes { You all know the subsequent history—that | , When such a proposition te put armly thix Golden Gate. | London in 1943 'and came to this country " & . nn., writes General committes A. J. Woolsey. chairman; | tne people of Oakland by private subscription | {isolent corporation will be br Eompetition | According to telegraphic advices re- | in 1861. For many vears Mr. Farrer was All dealers sell it in Finley, Miss Edna Wem- ised the sum of nearly $5000 to pay the nec- o otary A - s el | Fasasy expenses, and than more than 1500 tax. | Means among buyers who hate them for the | ceived in this city last night, Admiral | S°Cretary of the American Water-color 25 C ises—J. A. Brewer, chalrman; | payers signed a petition to the committes to | £Xactions of the past. I should oppose paving | vo. 0014 Seott Schley and a part ZRocitycand. Wis 4.coumiamt ang yeolific ent Bruce Wright, A. P. Matthew, | go ahesd with its investigations. That com- | them one cent more than the cost of building 3 party of | eontributoer to its exhibitions. | iq T T. Berry, Miss Annie McCleave, | mitiée has made @ repbrt, and it is before | OUr OWD system, and my preference would | friends have left New Orleans in a private | Collapsible Tubes. Shnicng |t na"you know from It that there 1 an | be in favor of otr own system even It it cost | =" % ¥e O g0 I hed an attack of ner- | J: A my vocation of m E i T trying, the ner ted my digestive organs so | g v Pandant supply of water accessible o Oak. | MOre. Our citizens remember the extortions | 5 o o ot ate % exercises—W. L. Finley, chair- Jury Convicts Courtney. H 1 could not be eaten with 2 otord. Otto Schuitar, & W, Ttk | e Y B obtained And that we s | they have been subjected to and they will | The admiral will stop first at Los An-| Iy e L SA A. R. Bremer Co., n.lm. E es. Hughed, . Anthony, Miss Rowena | under no necessity of buying the Contra Costa | back us up in an effort to bulld our own | James Courtney, alias “Leadville Jim- \nt ! 3 - les and will devote a week to sight- i 4 e A e L e | er O e s plant unless we oo get 1t oy | water system even If we shall pay more than | 8¢ a & Y, the last of the slayers of Police Of- Mise Nellle *Baldridge, Miss Lucile | reasonable and fair terms. the price azked for a second-hand plant. seeing in Southern Californfa, during ficer Robinson to be trled, was found | The meeting was the first held by the | ang “public improvements. T recognize that | »ich time he will be banqueted by the| gujity of manslaughter last night by a NP F R P LA qunlctpal League in the Second Ward. | this is a fiscal problem, but I belfeve that | Public bodies of Los Angeles agd San|jyry, my condition for years. ago I had a heavy cold | G: ball—Miss Edna/Wemple, chairma weak parts.and caused |y 'R - .. Brown. Bundschu, 8 e a ch. 1 took bottle | Mies Elirabeth 30 Adanes s mioneit SibleY: | Dan O. Johnson, one of the active men | When the Counciimen show themselves to be | Di€go. As yet no arrangements have been | W S . dicine, but mnothing | of the ward, was chairman and called | *Orthy of the trust which they are calicd | made for his reception and entertainment | g ys i HOT.- B Réal, wha en " upon to execute the people wili vote f 3 v sin 3 DEVOTION TO DUTY i | the meeting to order and made a brief | hond issue, thus placing in the Council's hands | " San Francisco, where he expects to re- | ticed a 3 _| introductory speech. The speechmaking | money for carrying out these improvements, | Main about a week, but it is probable | ago, toi RESULTS IN DEATH | ¢ound its inspiration in‘the demand for | There is sufficlent elyic patriotism among the | that he will be the guest of honor at se :&i.h:‘;fiii‘».-”.é"Jf;' s A, 5! clean government, freed from the domina- | POPI® to justify the hope that they will spare | eral banquets and be Shown DProper at- | fhtncer found powder marks om the rl from Oakland a short time Officer W. Flinn last night that he d unsatisfied, ug ® e strength and finally rt 2 D s no e in’ making Oakland a bea i . ‘coat ske a sip of cold water | J000 J. McCarthy of Engine Com- | fion of the Contra Costa Water Company. | nbdes oy, Thos ae domsnd ar thesiful | tention by the city officials. vy omiting. bond fssue shall not be spent dishonestly. | land, Tacoma and Seattle and will re- WASHINGTO! Feb. 25—-The Secretary of ‘?““m'f' & diy received from an unknown , Rheumatism, Liver and Kidney Troubles, are person in Philadelphia a consclence contribu- | positively cured with Kelletf's O of Eden and nin, J. A. Morrow, Mark Thomas, A. H. | C. K. | They want no second-hand water piants at - % : vi the Treasu: Pratt, E. H. Lake, C. K. Marshall, R.|fhev, want no second-band water piants af | turn East via St Paul It will be his Injuries. I would throw up OAKLAND, Feb. 25.—From injuries sus- | { Food d.‘,i pany No. 1 Dies of His l'rhs vice presidents were George W. Dor- a right to do, that the money raised by a | ¥rom here the admiral will go to Port- ——————— | | and mucus, s | B. Gaylord, John Gilbertson, J. E. Far-{ are the product of incompetency and vemajity | first visit to San Francisco i , A We I reached that stage of mot | tained 1St August at the fire that de- | pum, Maurice J. Hyde, F. W. Gartner, | " My Iriends and nelghbors of the Second Wasi prdlsulalb oy TR c R0 | s e S ‘;,’;’;‘.”’{fi“ T g ¥ t e and still not quite { stroyed the First Baptist Church, John J. | . L. Knowles, Montell Taylor, N. P. J. | feel aggrieved at the location in their midst «0; Kot grodal” daked - thi > | y ali Druggists and local enlm & . A . | McCarthy, an extraman of Engine Com. | Herby, H. E. Wharton, Enoch Hughes, | of & Earbazegrematory. Can any disinterested 0 Nhat sr 4 s e young { ADVERTISEMENTS. | For proof of truth send address to California ( k £ I finally was in- | - e {M & Miller and H. J. Lackey. + | citizen blame them? Ask vourselves the ques- ( man who was scheduled for the side- |~ | Operative Medical Co., 474 9th St., Oakland, Cal., : The fosd | Pany No. 1, died last evening at his resi- | M. K. . J. - tion whether vou would like to bave a cre- | track, do you propose to break our en- or 227 E St., Eureka, Cal. 3712’ Ninth street. MeC: e matory near your home. Thelr homes are as 5 | Gence cCarthy was NOT FIT TO DRINK. B e Bl e a0 | pageinionty like a There was no dis- | o v Vi ” | { A T L et e it 1 g | CAUEDE under falling Wires and was held | p g Espes, candldate for City At-| fof arguments made as to the Cieaniinehs of » | “On no ground at all,” replied the mat- | T s . gl b vy Typhoid fever ensued and de. | torney, said in part: “7" | crematory. Cemeteries are clean. The Oak- | ter-of-fact female in the case. “When I b g S ~ons | the time has come when we , and yet wi 2 became engaged to you I was under the e DIR I!:C I OR i e end of my s ess. The per. | Veloped consumption. I am glad the can | spots in the city, and y e live as far Siipression (hAL Joit Wel® & I ownet, OOMPANYS was the begin- | some time. land Cemetery is one of the mosf beautiful The dead fireman was 33 years old, He | lock beyond and see the prospect of a munici- | away from it as we can. Costa Company will be | If I am elected to Serve as a Councilman | won't keep her. Mrs. Jones has often told breakfast of Grape-Nuts and | a house roof at Post and Jefferson streets, | Puying . up all the available supplies. Tt did | from the Second Ward I shall deem it an s & me and I bet . vater supply. The Contra Costa corpora- | 1 find upon investigatios ! pratoal e and 1 became | 1o, ves a wife. His parents. four brothers ' on " son farsishing us. wiih the shespos; | HIGHLY PRAISES OLNBY, |but T find upot investigation that the EXTRACT or BEeEr OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. i f disease, 5nd two sisters surviv The funeral will kind of water—that s, in quall It is not fit } Call it sentiment if you wish; it is a sentl- h. . g | Catalogu d Pri Lists Matled s ¥ r I s0on regained my | be held to-morrow morning from St. Pat- to Grink. It is improperly filtered, and Dingee | ment that depresses the value of property | STaPh. gues an rice Lis ph gt 1 s “hurch. The interment will be {n | Goesn't care whether it is or not. and turns residents away from that part of | on Application. SESAERE Sl e | Eave more e “\; s ity e 10 | " he system is inadequate for ‘ire protection. | the eliy. ' A garbage crematory ls not @ senti- | Mrs. Manners—Mrs. Jones has had t | R o T e in m 1eeks tha nave had in | St. Mary's Ce Y- We don’t want Its plan s worn out and | ment, but as suggested by oné of our citlzens e 4 1 give Grape-Nuts the credit. | ot SO A | antiquatea” We want frsfhto find « £0od sup- | the cther night, It Is more Iike a holl than fi“‘;“o:'t’:‘fl::;'t:":::az"i"‘\ :";r:'m”!‘?fl”h’ | FRESH AND SALT MEATS. . 2 three ti & s | ply and then build a system that amounts to | anything else and the best place to have it : Shipping_Butchers, 104 1 three times a day. They | Young Workman Suffers Fall. something. We Wwant to 0 earetully, too, for | is on_the other fellow. Mrs. Niffins—Mercy! But of course she | JAS. BOYES & CO. 507 "5, 0 "5 " ane “_in to me. | ALAMEDA, Feb. 25.—Whije working on | 8 we don't the Cont. TR —————— that when some engineer suggested buying the | honor to be part of an administration headeq | M¢ that green was awfully trying to her at roll, some fruit 2 o bur Ghille > - : ; e e SR P : ,mo, b and & cup of | Wilbur Ghilleri, 20 vears of age, fell | pinoig source. 1 am glad that when the com- | by Warren Olney. T have known him. pep. | complexion.—Boston Transeript. LUBRICATIN LEONARD & ELLIA, , Coffee 1 feel better and stronger | twelve feet this afternoon, suf mittee of five &elected the Niles Cone for a | fomally for years and have the highest re- S Wit o t st Phone Main 119 any other food and am better | vere concussion of the brain. supply it took the precaution to get options on | gard for his ability and his character. The| WASHINGTON, Feb. 25— The President has Lu i - - stand my work. Name given by | oecen 1o e residence ot Everett siret some properties. There's lots of water thers. | sttack which the San Francisco Mxariner i | ncceptod the roslgnation of Second: Tiourenons SRINTING. Fustin. Go.. Batise ek, Mich, | Vi St | From water company .sourees there is ridicule | now making upon him, if it should be noticed | Algernon E. Sartoris, Tenth Infantry, to take T PRINTER, um. Co., ’ and Clement avenue. for the commiitee of five for recommending | at all, should be characterized as ridiculous. ¢ effec. April 1 next. f- C lb‘ll’. Bl Sansome ot B T, 1, —