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1903. NCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, . Aovmtmmaws I APDMIRED SOCIETY GIRL **f WEDS WELL-KNOWN MAN EOWIN MODERS o Catherine Sheldon, Daughter of the Late Mark Sheldon, ST".'. |N Jh". and One of the Prettiest Among the Younger Smart Set, Becomes the Bride of Daniel M. Hanlon ADVERTISEMENTS. Vs peoia# For Threedays Here is a three-day special sale of good shoes that should certainly appeal to your pocket-book for price and to your good sense for ORNSUHOEINOEOROEONONON Uncles Refuse to Pro- vide a Bond for His Release. 818-820 MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO. We Give Trading Stamps Ribbon Sale r{ : Say a Little Rest Will Do the Young Million- Veilings : aire Good. . i ,::‘u;:ur’urse would like to | we are mot tooking for big quality. Every shoe offered is fully worth the s ; o . e y r Reml‘:{“rt’.‘\:f thal we are here to | ?o bescnmte :J;';gln\::d “g:;tt y‘:: o b amount, seasonable and specially peieed. oy ASE | carry the Goods. NEW YORK, June 17.—Edwin Demar- Thursday, Friday and Saturda_\'. The PUBLIC In their RIBBON needs | At PRICES that we our | TORS tease. i est Mooers Is still in the Ludlow-street | jail. His mother sailed for Europe with- out him to-day. His wife, upon whose | suit for divorce and alimony he was ar- rested, is ill. The brothers of the elder Mrs. Mooers sald that they would not concern them- selves in procuring the $10,000 bond neces- sary for Mooers’ release. One of the brothers said his nephew had been living lliusion Veilings, in all colors, reg. 25c¢, cut to. I15¢ yard Pattern Veilings, in black and white polka dets, reg. 35c¢, spe- cial 25¢ yard Silk Gloves Don’t put off buying until the last day, for those who come early will escape the crowds. @ -3 * ] i > . " L o ? Satin Taffeta Ribbons at 1-2 . Ladies’ Tan and White Canvas Oxfords, ‘tended soles; regular $2.00 value. Salefili:r}v.‘slev.,.?: $1-60 $2.10 $2.15 Ladies’ Tan Canvas Boots; 10 inches high: a fine boot \' ies” Sky Blue Gloves, at a lively rate and a little rest would do for the country; regular price $2.50. Sale price.... € 5¢, on sale 1.!,_ . him good. = -ene..2BC pair Mooers first aroused New York last Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords; medium high French winter, though some of his exploits in Los Angeles and elsewhere had brought heel; a fine appearing, swell shoe. Special. Ladies'Linen him into noti viously. He obtained : z REE Y ;oliars and Cufis | him,Into notice mrevlouely: Msrosdway | ] -Men's Tan Calf Lace Shoes and Oxfords; Goodvear €9 @) 35¢ - L hey are 4-ply collars, 3e each musical comedy. He did not betray his welt, broad last. Special price A Bows of &ll identity, but expensive clothing and jew- vile s &ll descriptions made to round edge, link design. | elry and the fact that he came to and Men’s Fancy Canvas Oxfords; grispie cloth; $2.00 order free of charge. : e pair went from the rehearsals in a cab arous- grade. Sale price P —— A - ed curiosity. Rumors led to the discov- 2 T 18 kol DipTaC S b R 0 S o ® . 1 ery of his identity. The friendship be- ’ . ¢ 2 - H‘AIR | {1 tween Mooers and one of the principals is Boy's Satin Calf Shoes; a medium heavy shoe that will stand ra S'a"un ery. 1 = PUPULAH | said to have grown rapidly and Mooers a lot of rough wear. Steel circlets on the soles. BRL‘SH B2S | 1éft the chorts. This aciress i oamed 1n Sizes 13% 10 2o eernscncsoncasciasncioas $1.50 k) E\er)bod uses N ave S il | Mrs. Mooers’ petition for a divorce. Si = e $1.80 5 WRITING PAPER, Over this city from OnTHURSDAY and et gy e o R S : e .’ one end to the other FRIDAY Only. In 1889 Mooers was a student at Cornell. Children’s Dark Tan Kid Button or Lace Shoes; extension but te th: : [ h o 0se “.ho to be the Largest and = \I ; 31;"“{‘?*\,“0"“!?; ;:’f&;‘;‘a:fi:{,‘;fi:“"i‘;z soles. An excellent wearing shoe. g ave an extensive Oidest Barber Supply | 1i 4 professor's wife to suppers frequently. Sizes 5 to 8...... SRR LS Gdatasyvee NEN ° correspondence ' House on the Coast, Down Where the He heard a report one evening which Sizes 8% t £1.40 3 caused him to board a train about to BRCH, 0Pk SO0 1B - 5 s sk s vsantvgs ndnss ney 5 therefore our im- mense assoriment of Blossoms we offer a special inducement at start for New York, found Mooers and | the woman on the train and thrashed & - = Hair Brushes are un- D { the Fi E ¢ this print. equaled elsewhere. tie {rompey | Mooers. " Later he ebiained a divorce and 2 u P B gued Mooers for $25. lamages. s : |!~.vP Stars | | suit is still pending. g (Petrie's | Mooers left the university and went to ¥ s it) | California, where the full tide of his V' 832MARNETs.SF - p; e +*Coon father’s fortune had just set in. He mar- : s S { | ried Miss Dorothy Bowman in Texas in 00 oes B 2 1900. The next heard of either by the pub- H Toe GotMs B | lic was In September, 1%2. The Fuerst LI SWLNYSTEK 08 Bismarck sailed into New York with Mrs. 4 ? Mooers as a stowaway—the most remark- | ® ing 23 On a Moonlight | able cage on record. Finding in England | § n 17¢ Winter's ht | | | that she could not engage passage on any | = ¢ - o Di March | | | steamer bound for the United States, Mrs. - = ™ ( Old I Mooers had boardéd the liner and awalted AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. : - B 4 H ! | developments. J== e ———————— . g or Good ' By Dtk TRAVELS IN coMrorr. | N[ (C A ZAR & : — —— 3| _When the purser asked for her ticket | € < s v : | Mrs. Mooers admitted that she bad none, | To-Night—This Week, o £1.50 7 POPULAR SAN FRANCISCAN WHO HAS TAJ AS HIS BRIDE THE | but offered to pay her passage. After| A Great Production PR k3 o ACCOMPLISHED AND CHARMING DAUGHTER OF A LATE PIO- great difficulty one of the officers and | of & Great Play - - Th!r:h':”l-\'olh who is ldng, and Dill who is ’ By NEER CAPITALIST OF THIS CITY. tra; frlsnddl hany he hatl permitiod to | They pass out the jokes of the side- ® 2 5 3 share his stateroom gave it up to Mrs. | White Whittlese sort, 5 i 20 : 2 - W Tantalizing Eves % | Mooers. She was returning to the United | y’ There's Barmey Bernard, and Maude Amber & K co ates oin her husband, but her dis- - Mark | o sings, G = i8¢ a py Thursday —I* | States to join her husband, but her di | And the Augmfi{:t‘;q!A;:m::r (l‘;cn:plny in Mark | And‘}::r;:;r G 5 . S0e THe e | " and Friday only. N unusually pretty home wedding | man, and the ushers were Richard Burke | COVeries immediately upon arriving in b T e v S e I . '(‘ — = = occurred last evening at the resi- | of Ireland and Dr. Charles Parent. | ?}(‘V‘l “‘“"‘ s sahgys g "?“‘r"’ Mooers. | pUDD’NHEAD [ S | dence of Mrs. Agnes Sheldon, 1001 | _After the reception and wedding supper, eir estrangement, the suit for divorce ° JRE-\T BOOKS AT LITTLE pRlCES u('::.m“ e .,\-e:u. “_;“‘ " her | Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon departed for a wed- | and his arrest followed. ’ | | E S f recent Liter: loth t | o e e ] g trip of eral weeks, after which | The young man’s father, Frederick M. —W[LSON | « : " ket 1 daughter, Catherine, became the | thoy will reside at the home of the groom | Mooers, worked on a Los Angeles news- | e E . bride of Danfel M. Hanlon. The rooms|on Jackson street. Many handsome and | Paper for $ a week and in 18% became | Evs., 28c to 75c: Mat.To-day & Sat., 15¢ to 50c. | - D" Annun: re m artistic wi profusion of | costl sents i Pt > | a laborer at the placer mines on the bor- NEXT—WHITE WHITTLESEY IN A - H e Elotns R s smagtel Bl U8 et B ved by the | ger of Mojave Desert. Finally, in 1895, | Magnificent Presentation of Robert B. Man- THAT'S ALL. - pink and whit A ¥ 11 ! | he discovered where Randsburi Cal tell's Famous Success, RESERVED SEATS— s. 25c, S0c, 73e. guests witnessed t . the Rev.| The bride, who is a daughter of the late | 1 © SCOR T h o L B, £ MONBARS Saturday and . 25 and 50 King Father Prendergast, Vicar General, offi-| Mark Sheldon, the well known capitalist, | now stauns tha mother ade suppiyhig the . Children at . 10c and 3%c. .3 : g o Offl- | sweet and accomplished young wom.- | Placer mines...Mooers ‘obtained capital, A - . ciating. The bride was charming in a, % 500 S0 ih o de type. She is a developed the property and took out - SOy relli creation of white renalssance lace OVer | raGuate of Miss West's school and quite | $1,200,000 in three years. OPE eron Ware. \1:‘:':"”‘;1’:“; silk, with touches of chiffon. Her bridal | musical in her tastes, having an excellent —_———————— E veil was caught with orange blossoms!soprano voie:* Much of Rer charm has Sacramento River Excursion. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Woman. . Marc a by ! been inherited from her mother, who has a delightful personality. On Sunday, June 28, the Southern Pa- “WITH MIRTH AND LAUGHTER LET OLD and the bouquet was white roses and lilies WRINKLES COME." e of the valley. The only ornament worn n 35 cantatn | €lfic steamers “Apache” and “Modoc” will was a diamond pin, the latest gift of the 1.“‘-'4”]‘;”0;‘,“ gt the h\!'.-l nptt |n carry excursionists from San Francisco & R pA THIRD WEEK. Eroom. Mise Joste Hanlon, mald of hon- | Daniel Hanlon, a pioneer, prominent in | ang Sacramento to Rio Vista and return, Sll N vaudevflle' TO-NIGHT- EVERY NIGw? oo, A e mousseline de sole over |real estate circles and polities. He s | e, mei “Apache” will leave ferry at § l'pass] g ! Raymond and Caverly and Our Superb New ‘ork Company T el and carried a shower bouquet |also a brother of C. F. Hanlon, the attor- | g m. A will d pink silk and carried a 0 ) a. m n hour be spent at Rio Vista, In the Fantastical, Spectacular Musical Eccen- and was educated at Urbon Acad- The Four Emperors of Music; Schenk o R P baby roses. The two bridesmaids, |ney, leaving there on steamer ‘“Modoc” at 2 p. tricity. enk a House of the Quarries.Norris Miss Jennie Hartman and Miss Florence | emy. The groom is a]&‘ali_!arnmn and a m and{reachlng lSan l';lrnncllco at8 p. m. Brothers and the Biograph. Last peav g p - . Mayer, wore pink crepe de chine andl car- | resident of this fe is a very suc- are for round trip, $L. o Wi s Razors, Knives and Scissors Ground and Repaired Mayer, wore Dk crepe 2 O wore a | cessful business man and for the past | Children, 80 cents. D0 <GF s Badna s Auss:, Wewns n asnin 0" handsome gown of black chiffon over |fifteen years has had extensive cattle m‘::,!gr;:';;gfl will be on each boat to Frank Keenan and Company; Han- Picture Frames of all Descriptions it p Made to Order ihite silk. Joseph Sheldon acted as best | interests in Lassen County. Fnish MUSIC, onts or at Information Bu.| lon’s Pantomime Company; Hale| m. Eatire Elaborate Production as used by the Rogers Brothers during their Long New eOReRORANORO LN onosony SPORTING GOODS BARBER SUPPLIES b Hidee ottt el e @ reau, 613 Market street. and s‘::;::‘ and Paxton’s ll.ivi:ngi Fon" e R Art 'omplete Change of Songs. TRUS.EES OF STATE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY CoyleCWu D:monstflfive. B;g.un-.daos“n.mzk; M;B:lcony. 10c; Box :J:mefln. Attractive {:um... Joseph A. Coyle, who is said to be a real ts and Opera Chairs, - J PRICES.......... ., B0e, 75 M’ININAG*BUREAU RESIGN ANNOUNCEBV"VAPPOINTKENTS St ageat. was: Oluchazidd by, Poliog] e, 730 SONOMA COUNTY TOWNS IN DISTRICT COURT | Governor Pardes Slow to Accept| Lieutenant Colonel Elliott Is to Suc- | fi“dgfie;\ffifi" {‘g;l;rd::' . cht-ra;e(:f THEATRE: bz sk 1 A . run E out of the sts Incorporate to Build Rail- Western Commercial Company Must Resignations, Hoping to Estab- ceed General Heywood as Com- courtroom he was in high spirits and CALI FO R NIA i~ g lish Harmony. mander of Marine Corps. struck Theodore Kytka, the handwriting Proprietors. :u,»—; Between Petaluma, Santa Rosa and Sebastopol. Pe ma, Sant Pay More Than $2000 to the Pedersons. se of J. H. Bennichsen et al. Western Commercial Com- States District Judge ed the following opinion | | Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 53% TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAT. M. B. CURTIS, The Inimitable Comedian, Presenting His Famous Original Creation, SAM'L ¢ POSEN WASHINGTON, June 17.—After a con- ference with the President to-day Secre- | tary Moody announced the following ap- pointments, all of the appointees being from New York: Captain C. W. Rhea, to be chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering upon the retirement of George W. Melville in Au- gust next. Pay Director Henry T. B. Harris, to be paymaster general upon the retirement of expert, a violent blow on the side, al-| most knocking him off his feet. Coyle | went into tke elevator and began to an-| noy two ladles who were in it. The ele- vator man called to Policeman Peshon, who placed Coyle under arrest for bat- tery upon Kytka. Coyle was on the verge of delirium tremens. o Ship’s Captain on the Rampage. Richard A. Lawton, a ship's captain, went to his home at 179 Filbert street on SATURDAY NIGHT THE LAST THE CIRCUS GIRL. PRESENTED BY THE FAMOUS DALY THEATER COMPANY. Next Sunday, MISS ..NANCE O’NEIL. There must be more than a little dis- content in the board of trustees of the State Mining Bureau, an institution that delves deeper into politics than mines. The report is current that W. C. Ralston, Freda H. Harvey and Frank G. Drum have tendered thelr resignations to Gov- ernor Pardee and that the chief executive is not inclined to enter hastily upon the work of reorganizing the board. The trouble in the camp Erows out of unt due from the defendant, the mmercial Company, to the owners Liliebonne . ds and merchandise e island of G isco g f Gua ! e v e ini S onland of Guam | @ e determination of J. A. Filcher to ar- | Rear Admiral A. S. Kenny this month. i ’ G0 that date. (o mit o Do’ | :a;‘:e i O T california mineral | " Tieutenant Colonel C. F. Elliott, to be | Tuesday night in an intoxicated condition | | First Time Here in Sardow's Masterpiece, | | | PRICES Evenings. 10 to S0c. Matinees, 902, John Pederson. had sold his commander of the Marine Corps when |20d proceeded to break up the furniture “LA TOSCA.” " Next Week— M. B. CURTIS iN ts at the St. Louis exposition with- g to the trustees the recog- board fancies it is en- produc’ out extendin; nition which the and beat his wife. He was arrested by Policeman Jackson on a charge of being drunk, and when he appeared before Po- he schooner to the libelants, Pedersen. The legal effect | ees thereby ac- | Major General Charles Heywood retires “THE GREENHORN."” next fall. SEAT SALE BEGINS TO-DAY. and powers therstofore | titled to. Senator Ralston, who was ap- —_——e——————— ass owner, as well | ;‘:};‘?m",, . Gage during the political cam- Six Arrests for Smugglin lice Judge Mogan yvesterday Mrs. Lawton of ‘the aid " Pederson 1o wa | PO B LE 1S Dreaident of the board. | D% SR I il g told the Judge that he had beaten her SN FRANG'SCR . i ; mobich incluad "the ‘sight | PAIET 1031, YEU. X aiats on the tmmediate | E. Voorhiees, L. B. Garrison, 'E. Ber- | and she was afraid of her life. The Judge LEADING THEATR: ¥ whenever the same should be earned This | acceptance of his resignation. Exposition ling, W. Carroll a . C. Duhne, pas- |instructed her to swear to a complaint *THIS WEEK. be t rvenor. Aunie Hendrickson. | Commissloner Fllcher and E. B. Willls, | sengers, and Tomas Pinzon, watchman on | charging her husband with battery, which MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. Dunsmuir’s Thirst for Liquor. | by viriue of the attachmeni | firmerly of the Record-Union and nOW | the steamship Acapulco, were arrested | she did. N. C. - Sl F ny in the Duns- my Opinion the defendant, the | Secretary of the exposition (’"’“"‘I‘“:fi“ vesterday by Customs Inspectors Loren- o AN L s s ves before the B Eiasiopies. Dthongy, W BIC OO TN zomg)rgf’:;d‘:‘;‘(’m';‘fs S{f;,rffp‘s’fm; zen and Cantlin for smuggling 500 cigars. Christi Sent to Ukiah. High-Class Speciaities Every Afternoon Dl ¢ 1 of ay ac s N S P Cosi morning. M T el of the fgtervener, Annie Hendrick- | Jon® familiarity with the State Board of The passengers were from New York,| Glovanna Christ, who was adjudged and Evening in the Theater. e . ed to show - 11 be diemissed a decree will be 4 t commended that and each took ashore under his arm a | insane by a jury in Judge Lawlor's coart — O an ab. | ntéred in Tavor of the libela d agaimst | Trade and have not re e ¢ tne | DoX containing 10 clgars, which they | last Saturday, was ordered yesterday to TO-NIGHT, x D ajoyed &8 & e defendant Western Cc reial Com- | $25,000 be set aside for an ex o claimed as their personal property. They | be confined in the asylum at Uklah, He GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE, The pr ¥, for the sum of $2260 09 and costs. ineral resources of the State. € 2 A 4 ! ——Concluding With— m were followed and watched by Lorenzen, | was quiet in court, but when he was tak- SIVING. oo In Madeleine Lucette Ryley's Charming Comedy | PICTURES. of chamber-| —-——-—0~————h . ot who s:l;w the;n delxi\‘ernt‘he cigars to Pin- | en to the City Prison he tore his clothes T‘ - | ‘N Stenographers’ Examination. Zon, In explanation they said Pf Tt and tried to butt his head against & “ - PERSONAL MENTION. gy 73 boen vty Kind to them and that they | jron bars of his cell. His handa had to THEALTAR OF FRIENDSHIP | lEn,‘vJ;!!,': > ,”g‘,fi 11.'5 ngIE Jose is at the Lick. The United States Civil Service Com- mission announces that an examination Commission, Washington, D. C., or to the secretary of the Consolidated Board of took the cigars ashore to oblige him. Being strangers in the city, they were be strapped. He was charged with as- sault to murder for striking A. Dobson Next Week—N. C. GOODWIN in his Greatest Success, OPERA HOUSE. TIvoL ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY J. R. vop Nagell and wife are at the| wil be held at San Francisco July 29 for A g . Occidental the position of stenographer, typewriter | unable to furnish bail and were sent to | chief engineer of the steamer U. S. Grant, WHE“ WE WERE TWE"TY'DNE ADMISSIDN........ 10c | CHILDREN e F. A. H a capitalist of Santa Cruz, | and telegrapher (male). Age limit, 20 Jail. on the head with a monkey wrench. . BABY LIONS IN THE 200. is at the Palace. years or over. Salary, $3 04 per diem. Ap- SEATS NOW READY. -nator Charles M. Shortridge of San]ply to the United States Civil Service GRAUMAN’S Sevess ana EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, | E. H. Co bank et o Baramerer of Madera, 18 8| G0 “Service Examiners, @1 Jackson POLITE VAUDEVILLE. ADVERTISEMENTS. W. £ Gerbar., i well kookh it street, San Francisco, for application EVENING—MATINEE SATURDAY. MA Leons; ‘The Tsmonds: ———— 5 Sacoaiontn, 45 St o B iiacs man | o orms 304 and 37. Applicants are cau- % “A HIT? WELL. RATHER! ‘| Deva: R 5 o hankae b inta] Honsd 10 atste fully all experience they The M. nm“&;-:uelf-figy . o oy LT S RO W DON'T BE IN DOUBT AS TO YOUR SICKNESS. E:R EE X-Ray BExamination and Treatment —— AT THE — | of Blix W. Paxton, Rosa, and wife are at the Palace. R. B. Spence, a capitalist of Monterey, and wife are registered at the Occidental. Francisco J. Mena, a wealthy physiclan Salvador, arrived from the south yesterday with his family and is stopping at the Occidental. —_—————— have had as telegraph operators in order that full credit may be given for such ex- perience. —_—— Tax Collector Smith Enjoined. On the petition of Wells, Fargo & Co., United States Circuit Judge Morrow yes- terday issued an order restraining Tax Collector Edward J. Smith from proceed- ¢ Better a small fish than an emply dish.” And better yet the fish, no matter how prepared, when ____—'_;T F e TR JSLE OF CHAMPAGNE PRICES—Night—28¢c, 20c, 15¢ and 10c. Matinees—20c and 10c. Phone for Seats—South 1022. Desirab!z location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and ELECTRO - CHEMIC INSTITUTE o alifornians in New York. ing to sell to the State certain real prop- . . Big Cast, with EDWIN STEVENS in the 3 1s PREELY OFFERED TO YOU. NEW YORK, June 17.—The following | :;-fy o{!:he company for delinquent taxes made dehcate n flaVOt‘ and Bl °2%-¥‘3‘;“'iun AND MUSIC! :flre t;?a:;:l::t“;: rtl;: Electro-Chemistry | Californians are in New York: From |amounting to $12,061 56, alleged to be due delicious to the appetite b GORGEOUS SCENERY AND EFFECTS! have made these two San Francisco—T. F. Mullany, J. J. Wirt-| on_the franchise assessed at $750,000. - 5 NPUW,:;‘:&'_:- - TR o hotels po.ular with cures pailessly and without cperation Diseases. Sk'n and Blood Discases and ner, M. L. Rosenberg and H. E. Redmond | and wife, at the Herald Square; R. Ox- nard and wife, at the Manhattan; F. Collamore, at the Hoffman; Dr. P. C. Erhardt, at the Grand Union; Dr. A. W. Californians in Washington. WASHINGTON, June 17.—The following | The petition sets forth that the alleged franchise is of no monetary value what- ever, and would not be taken at any price by any creditor of the company in payment of a debt. It asks that the | franchise be stricken off the assessment R. W. Towne, driver for the Weston Basket Company, appeared before Police adding a teaspoonful of the ‘famous PERRINS LEA & tarrh, Rheumatism, | Hewlett, at the Kensington; 8. C. C. Irv- x 3 § f Toll and alleges that the taxing of the Paralysis, Locomo- g:g,c;;r.lhe ANSTon LoRsiivapat e franchise is a violation of the State con- tor Maxa, Plesand | *35i 1on Angries—3. L, at he sERUD e SAUCE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Rupture Fistula, —_————— Breaks a Woman’s Leg. RECREATION PARK. | Dr. Plerce's Electric Trass ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON—— THE 'ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE. BASEBALL! CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. tourists and travelers who visit Fran- cisco. the Special Dis-| Californians registered at the hotels to. | Judge Mogan yesterday on a charge of = o At the St. James—William P, Sul- | battery, and the case was continued till Add it to oyster stews, soups, salads, cho t-au-feu, A e 1 ruptared investigats at onos. eases of Men and Women. \ |1k ana Mre S I Bradshaw of San | to-morrow. While he was driving hig = hyt & > SOUPS, = s €10P9, PO sy THURSDAT AND FRIDAT. 3:30 7. M.; SAT ) i e o | Francisco: Eilza Schurman' of Los An-| wagon at Fifth and Stevenson streets on eats hot or co e, rarebit, macaroni, etc. TR MAGNETIC E. fRUSS treet. ELECTRO-CHEMIC IHSTITUTEY D he HaieisheEdwin Sanford of | Tuesdayafternoon he knocked down Mrs. n » game, 5 3 SUNDAY......... % 20 7. 30 | BAONETIC B (RSSO ot San Franeises, ok Ean Francisco. At the National—M. L. | Margaret Donnelly, who lives at 524 Third JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, A e e SEATTLE vs. s‘n 118 Grant Ave., Cor. Post St., SAN FPRANCISCO. Crounce and P. L. Archibald of San Fran- cisco. street, and broke her leg. She was taken | to the Central Emergency Hospital. LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, 5 Stockton St. Weakly Cal, $1.00 per Tear

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