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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 1903. : T JILE DENDUNGED [GUN PLIY TALK 'SUSPERSION OF SR - AIGHHERIGE | DY HOME RULERS| LENDS SENSKTION ... . o o e oo FOR BIRTHPLAGE | "2 o220 Convention Proceedings | Disbarment Suit Marked and Engineer Wolters of the Claus Spreckels Building. Session of Executive Committee of G. A. R. Is Called A T Are in the Hawaiian by Bitter Personal -[.—- ’l‘ . Language. Attacks. - Gift. e el A Friday Surprise. Carnegie States Purpose Political Mustering of the|Andrews and Davis Exchange ! Forces Is Along Race Compliments in Island Lines. ! Court. ‘ and Light. HESLEERS | — - e re Home Rule | HONOLULU, July 8L.—The trial of the began with | George A. Davis disbarment case in the NOLULYU, July LONDON, Aug. 6.—In handing over to Two creen Trading Stamps fifteen representative citizens of his na- rospect of a spirt contest between | Supreme Court was the most sensational tivé town, Dunfermline, who were his . to Congress Wilcox and Sen- [ ever had in that tribunal here. Several guests at Skibo Castle early this week, a nstea o ne e for the presidency of | times during the progress of the hear- , trust deed transferring to them $2,500,000 | i y, with | ing there was talk of gun play, the re- an under- | Spondent, George A. Davis, being reported 3 ave the next | as making threats ai Attorney Gen- g t Congress. | eral Andrews. Davis' defense was mark- palgn issue in | ed by the bitterest personal attacks on nt by Hawatians | ADdrews, and the latter was unsparing in his comments on the conduct of Davis | in 5 per cent bonds of the L'pxtcdfl S;at;s G. i Steel Corporation and Pittencrieft Park, v t e Andrew Carnegie explained the objects he l en l had in view in these words: It is an experiment the object of which is lives of the tolling masses of Dunfermli more of sweetness and light; to give them, es- pecially the young, some improvement, some elevating conditions of life which their resi- dence elsewhere would have denled, so that| hild In hi tive tow) 11l feel, however 3 far he may have roamed, that simpiy by vir | @ be very welcome to shoppers. Besides the splendid tue of being such, his life has been made hBD“ P values that, are in every department, each customer tore the independ- similar to proceedings. The submission of the case | The | against Davis makes four attorneys be- | m, but | fore the court for disbarment or other | post- | Punishment, all hem having been con- The liberal offer of 2 _Stamps instead of 1 will cerned in the long litigation over the for- | pler and better, x tune of John K. Sumner, a capitalist 84 ol s | years e. whom the court has held to | Carnegle proceeded to say that he had r be insane, Bu wekk: | | provided for this experiment in his will will be swen double the ysual number of m more than gwenty years ago, but his re- tirement from business enabled him to put | the scheme into operation during his life- FOI' a loc P two 5 l be l | |time. The problem set to the trustees for $1.00 worth 20 stamps, etc. The m was, “What can be done in towns to | benefit the masses by money in the hands low I”-iceg will prevafl_ of the most public-spirited citizens?” If it was proved that good could be | i { done the trustees would open new fields f D 9 M i ‘I‘ a statement | ing money for the plaintiff in that ac-| | = | F | to the rich, which, Carnegie said, he be- ne O O- ay S any s “selfish, cor- | tion, Sumner’s sister, and a fee of $5000 | <erTAnSo | lieved they would hereafter be more and for bimself and the firm of Magoon & | bimanlf a0/ 2 TRAN more anxious to find for their surplus G s ‘ds ; - Sipd B | meain: reat. dpecials. At | The 3 mitted were those | a reso-|of J. A. Magoon and George A. Davis. all all per- | The principal charge against Magoon was | sentatives, ex- | that the fee of $4X0 he charged Sumner | list which in- | ate. Davis i€ alleged to | men. It was inst his own client in | roted on. The | threatening him to secure a fee of $2500 | Home Rulers |and te bave brought a suit to declare | 1 of the Dole | him insane for the sole purpose of secur-| | T T e 5 0 LT H MYERS Carnegie exhorted the trustees not to be OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE i |afraid of making mistakes, to try many Ribbons. that favorites | 3 57 | things freely, but to discuss just as free- | gt g DR IR oD e i | 1v, keeping in touch with the masses and | 10¢ a yard—1500 yards of 15¢ a yard—2000 yards of o's admin. | Beveral New Postmasters Are Com- onored at missioned and Army and Navy and the Orders Are Issued. s B n to the fact 4 o g 5 % “roundly | WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Postmasters HE Board of Public Works re- | | | | constantly aiming to improve their tastes ‘ ceived a communication yesterday | | |and to givd Dunfermiine something be- all pure silk taffeta and fancy the best quality of all silk rib- yond what was possessed by other citles. striped ribbons, 3% to 5 bon in Dresden and taffeta, inches wide, in almost any 2% inches wide. Pretty de- ‘Would Protect Sister’s Interests. - £ N 3 Margaret A. Ratcliffe, sister of Mrs. shade. Just the thing for signs and colorings. This from W. J. Martin and Engineer Wolters of the Claus Spreckels bullding protesting against any Sena- | commissioned: California—Thadd, further hoisting on the cable ropes sus- s - : . Pursell, Semitropic. Wash pended from the building for the purposs Elizabeth Pear], filed an application yes- neckwear and fancy’ work. ribbon is woven and not W. Fish, New Kamilche; George W. Cole, | of erecting the many sections of the G. A. terday to be appointed guardian of the Will wash well. A 39c value. printed. Worth 35¢ a yard. Fisher, B, Getaralive stk 1% didbiai ke person and estate of Mrs. Pearl. Mrs. 7 3 " avy orders—Lieutenant C. M. Stone| . ¢°¢0ra! 4 Pearl, who Is at present in McNutt's Hos- | 19c a yard——IOOO yards of pure silk striped liberty taffeta Pensacola naval training station. San | States that the undue strain which is i o nsacola naval training n, Pital, according to the petitioner, is in- | h ide. Comes in white, pink, blue and cr s Francisco. Assistant Paymaster J. F. |Dbrought to bear on the structural stone competent to manage her interests. She | ribbon, 5 inches wide. , Pi eam. 3 Kutz and A. S. Brown to Independence, | Work and on the cornice of the fifteenth bas two sons, Sylvester and Lawrence Makes a soft, dainty neck and sash ribbon. A regular 4oc Mare Island navy yard. floor is a very dangerous proposition and Pearl, and Mrs. Ratcliffe wants them re- | —Leave of absence granted | Jiable to dislodge some of the stone or a | strained from removing their mother value. n L. Twenty- | part of the cornice, the results of which from the hospital, as she claims they | l‘t‘rflr';mnt of Califor-| would cause these heavy stones to fall threaten to do. Mrs. Pearl owns consid- 3 ee months to the sidewalk, a jdistance of over 200 erable realty AMTU! Sl e 2 : | feet, thereby endargering the lives of |l AMUSEMENTS. oon Man Mysteriously Disappears. | passing pedestrians. The letter concludes: B ot et | NAPA, Aug. 6—S. M. Getchell, proprie- | R S ADVERTISEMENTS. HEATRE X tor of t Golden Cup saloon, who was minal on our part, we therefore here- | Shin Dikenses” CENTRA nE convicted on a charge of permitting a ur honorable body to have removed minor to visit lace of business and building at the earliest possible time | 2 y ‘South 533. befo the City oisting cable, apparatus, gear, etc., ap- oz of the most stubborn and chronic kind Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone T ey Pertaining to this arch. ; ere are promptly relieved and eventualy TO-NIGHT—ONE WEEK ONLY. o S r has left town mys- | The Board of Works will meet this SN Ny MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. |LESTER AND CURTIN: LITTLE BLOSSOM: < ng v ¥ tender does not know | Morning at 10:30 o'clock to consider the 3 i Stupendous Production of _Edwin Arden’s THE THREE KUHNS, AND A GREAT Setchell has gone. communcation. 4 : T o o zone Powerful Russian Drama, SHOW EVERY AFTERNOON AND BVE- E mmediately on hearing that the fore- 5 TR V NING IN THE THEATER. soing. comminication nad been made 13| | VETERANS WHO WILL TAKE ZORAH T ke the Board of Public Works, General Ak o g | g = | INC > —WITH: B— STATEMENT | STATEMENT @hten Bme callod &/apacial st vk ot | POl AMEMENT. | HERSCHEL MATALL as RABBI ISRAEL | M g b ot N the executive committee. e commit-| b This powerful id b FRANCOS. 3 - o | or THE se: i 2 o'clotk st o | - e = :3 powerful germicide is a 'ON as ZORAH. IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR. “ .F fijz | A oy Tata LS’L."UMT'%‘,‘,}TX l\? | preach a patriotic sermon, and the chotr | | Solutely harmless. It has cured Goflgf:’::,;?‘;;ehfivn dia Costumest THREE BABY TIGERS IN THE Z0O. ONDITION AND AFFAIRS | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS H. Jordan and C. E. Wiison called on| will sing familiar and new patriotic| | CaS¢s pronounced incurable and ___ Brilliant Cast 16¢ to S0¢ | PUECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY NIGHT. John D. Spreckels and subsequently re- | music. will cure you. By killing the PRICES EVEXL . ] ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Se. el AR e | | ported to the chairman. Another meet- | s germs that cause skin diseases, it MAST * prosses Watch for the | . 5 ing of the executive committee will be TO HANDLE TRAFFIC. allows Nature to restorea health Monday, August 10— MAN'S ENEMY.” “MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE." b) held at 10 a. m. to-day. 3 skin. d and endorsed by lead- The contractors niay be able to devise | Southern Pacific Passcnger Officials ing physicians everywhere for the some new method of supporting the sus- A New Pl last 12 yi Booklet on t. onm pended platform and canopy and proceed YR New Flan. S K bl ! with the work of constructing the arch. | The passe rs officials of the Southern | Sold by leading druggists or trial Time s now an important clement, a3 Pacific Company are being daily reminded | bottlz sent prepaid on receipt of 25 cents. ALL THIS WEBK, SATURDAY MATINEE. the encampment will open on August 1. - numerous telegrams received from | The Third Week of the Special Engagement of | A R CE COMPANY, | IN the Ast concerr the movement of SSURANCE C ‘ SURANCE COMPANY, DECORATION—ILLUMINATION. |(raing that the westward tide of travel CAMILLE D’ARVILLE | VIGOROUS VAUDEVILLE!| CAMILLE D’ARVILL " . P PHILADELPHIA. IN THE STATE oF | _ 10° committee of the Grand Army de- | attegdant upon the coming Grand Army | O Pennsylvania. on the 31st day of Decem- S > tlh!:[\hw co-operation of the peo- ent here hi aiready set in. As | | THE HIG WAYMAN & 'h::‘ :uvumrvnc unli r 1[}-‘ year ending on M"‘ of : F 'ulm-u in the um'.lux'l Of | yet the passenger department has not | The Great Kaufmann Troupe; Dooley | Special Cast Thr t. day, 0 n: “ommis- giving the city estive appearance dur- | h le to gain a correct idea as to the | s er of the Etate of Calif ant to | ing the week of the national encampment. [ movement of the westbound trains, b and Tenbrooke; Roberts, Hayes EDWIN as FOXY QUILLER. »de, condensed rovisions of 2 ABe | movement of the westbound trains, but in H 1 Ak b Adeie’ 28 - k furnished by Comintesioner. cal Code as per blank furpish. nds thus far collected and what is | the course of a day or so it will be able and Roberts; George Austin; Ma- - e e youwn, Weerte S Cnd P nish SN0t Telotes :10 ! ey Bt e e uE - o i ! | H Hartman. Edward Webb. Bertha Davis, Atmee e Cos affic O Carry out o0 know where every specia rain is lo- d the bi CAPITAL. | ¢ decoration and fllumination | cated and will settle down to the task of | cart’s Dogs and Monkeys and the | Leicester and the big Tivoll Company. Amount of Capital Stock, pald | originally contemplated, and the Work of | pringing their passengers into San Fran- | ! Biograph. Last times of Mme. | The Next Attraction Will Be up in Cash $300.000 00 | the committee in that respect will have|cisco on their scheduled time. In plan- | Konorah; James J. Morton and| - FORTUNE . ASSETS to be considerably curtalled. It is there- | ning to bring the trains through on t'me | | 5 d Corbin. With Anna Lichter in the leading soprano Real Estate owned by Company.. $205,700 0o | L0F¢ Most desirable, and the residents of | tne officlals of the Southern Pacific Com- | £ SHaudine e Bal 10c; Box Seats | POPULAR PRICES. o 250, B0c, TS e o 7 Sei Fracaihon wre caitien eques 180 & g A served Seats, 25¢; . 10c; Box | Gotn® sgn Bonds and Morigages - 387,022 00 | BT, FIANCISER TS emioes 1t theted: | pany have had to carefully consider the | \nBitmyed Beats, 2o Baloony Teleph: S Bants owart W oy osian Honal colecs and sach other emblems oy | Welfare of the California frult-growers, | RED £YE LIDS amatogonds avaed by Compans " 8648 00 | thonal colors and such other emblems a8 | Who®3, “inia® pavticular tme "of " the| CURES EYES SEREEn0s | of Bonds. Stocks and other mar- Especiaily are the propuiotirs ot moek: | vear are busily engaged in getting their | SRANULATION MFLAMNATION.EY OPE! ‘_.ktll le securities as collateral. 137,000 00 | FSB¢ s °F Btores | products to the Eastern markets, and not | 305 47 SUGURILA SPTIEIA A B iy o dah ot Dt e o | D e v whin constoesenss | WURINE EVE REREDY C0. Gaicase e LB pe s ‘In;m: du:] llnd accrued on all portion by a liberal use of in-| “l"“l’(“)' ow;l}hehpflsls‘;bmn“ of delay of | LAST TIMES OF THE TRE- MATINEE TO-MORROW. — | “Stocks and Loans 686 70 | candescents and other display. The com. | their cars while the old soldiers are mov- MENDOUS SUCCESS. TWO NIGHTS "":;':';;:;'"‘ sooried on Honds gy | mitice feels Justified tn calling attention | I"E westward. et PP e NEILL-MOROSCO CO. T RAVMOND AND CAVERLY Premiums in due Course of Col- to the fact that the national encampment | Passenger Traflic Manager E. O. Me- ¥ {5 |Eresenting Paul Letcester i i S Wotboss @ o Ford’s Matchless Romance of 50 the Revolution. JANICE MEREDITH. First time at less than $2 prices. Next Sunday Night, lection . 75,532 19 | of the Grand Army is one of the most im- | Cormick, however, in order to allay this u nF 0 Y portent events in the history of this city, | fear, has sent out letters assuring the | MUSE M ANATOM and expects that the citizens will be equal | frult men that the company has adopted a 1061 MABEET ST bat. G2aTeb, 8.1.Cal. 218 19| to the occasion. plan which will guarantee their shipments \wThe Largest Anstomical Maseum in the ‘| The executive committee of the Grand |°f fruit against delay. It is purposed to e paathenty s ) IN_ WALL STREET Rents due and sccrued. .. Deposit _with Philadeiphia Underwriters' Association .. 100 00 | Army, at the meeting held last Wednes- | have Immediate reports made of the ar- Specuilson the Comr Bt Horaos r Bl R Ao | 3 s s rming comedy romance Perpetusl deposits in course o day evening, decided to devote $500 from | rival and departure of special trains at DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN o WO Next Sunday Night 2852 10 | jts tunds for the national encampment of | Grand Junction, Ogden, Denver and Salt $1.745.083 61 | the Spanish-American War veterans and | Lake, so that thelr progress westward for a reunion of all the veterans of that |may be antlcipated and congestion of LIABILITIE! | war and the Philippine insurrection. trains prevented along the lines, as has MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A {:;;;" ,':’“""’”:"d““:ffi:fl $10,174 71 | The Spanish-American War veterans |been an experience of the Southern Pa- valuable book for men) o In S stment 17,463 o4 | Will hold a general meeting at Grand |cific Company on several occasions in the nx JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market st, 8. F. —— | Losses resisted, including ex 9222 g5 | Army headquarters this evening to per- |past. Every plece of available rolling $1,083.016 79 | Gross premiums on Fire | fect plans for the coming national en- |stock is to be utilized in facllitating West- The Rogers Brothers’ Success of Last Season, “IN HARVARD” A Gorgeous, Novel and Beautiful Production. SEATS NOW ON SALE. PRICES—25¢, 80c, 7S¢ COLUMBIA 225 | ALCAZAR ™35 Consultation free and stricly private. Jroament personally or by lete Positive Curs in every case unde Total Assets i Wrie for Book. FRILONGERY of Ny weler oiher daperten s @ividends remain All other labilit Total Liabi | pmeins one year ordess. $30.- ss1 2p | CAmPment. ern traffic and even a number of engines Gross _premiums on Fire Risks LADIES OF THE GRAND ARMY. |4t present engaged in the construction 2 DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging work on the Salt Lake cut-off are to be temporarily assigned to service on the main road during the heaviest of the $427,783 41 8ol Cahen, chairman of the committee 181,675 11 | for the Ladies of the Grand Army, sub- mitted a programme adopted by the en- running more than one year, 330,167 0, relnsurance ~ pro TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, To- Nmm'—-rms W oka. .“n“l(:.':l}ll-.}: SAT('ARLI!;Y“EAXZIY.WEEK flmu_‘&nmmu 886,528 16 ‘Charming pe: delighttul | | travel this way. By avolding a congestion ‘Went with a snap.’ —Examiner. | tertainment committee of the ladies, 5 room, the EMPIRE “ ed | licies . 353 2 - > f trains and keeping the special d The Comedian ok t "z u: - ey s o o fi?l’::v:iaxlmgc-um- on'a certain schedule the passenger de; an PARLOR, the I ZZIIQA You All Know.” | WHITE WHITTLESEY rents, ete. ........... 450 45 X s 3 = Commisslons and Brokerag | The Department of California, Ladies | PArtment °tfifjh°(s°',‘n::,:‘ P“flmc Coms {31{#5 1}3,0‘,5;‘?{‘ and to become due of the Grand Army, will open headquar- | PANY 18 confident of 18 the e ran 2 |1 THE BUTTERFLIES AN Wi Jesun | ters at the Palace Hotel on Monday, Aug. | {f8ins a clear way and insuring the safety LOR, and the LA- of California fruit destined for Kastern DIES’ WRITING Evg., 25¢ to 75c; Mat. Thur, & Sat., 15¢c to 50e I wond xastamte ust 17, where all members of the organi- coess, { zation and veterans will find a cordial | Markets. “0tels ROOM. Jo Xie Grint Bharsie Capelt st §y | Next Monday—Farewell Week of the WHIT - - o | INCOME. | welcome during epcampment week. The TLESEY Engagement. - ":; ot iy | et cash actually received for Fire headquarters of the national president| How Jim Corbett scared the actors. Read ) o B o BRI = $552,168 68 | will also be opened on the same day in | the Wasp's goseip. . b THE THREE MUSKETEERS. and Mortgages " 2150 13 | sulte 95969, Palace Hotel. On Wednes- —-..“So A LICENSE FOR L.\'UBHTEI):;H ra | MORdaY. Aug. 17—The Greatest of Rural Plays, Nootvel e i S day evening, August 19, the Department| While Despondent Sought Death. Kdapise: & Ca g THE DAIRY FARM dends on Bonds, Stocks, Loan: of California will tender a reception to| Lizzie E. West, a woman aged 65 years, Aug. 17—Henry Miller and Margaret Angln. o and from all other sources. Received for Rents ... . Re(el\ed from all other he national officers and delegates, to kin- red organizations and their friends at| C0InE at 430 Ellis street, while laboring %2 % | Union Saquare Hall, 421 Post strect. Mrs. “"1":'” “d‘“’“" ';' de’fy“';‘:i'{“”; throush W SYMPHONY CONCERTS. $701,457 23 | Ella C. Smedley is chairman for that | &rief and poverty, early yesterday morn- i B e i "' |ing sought death by taking a dose of CUTLERY FRITZ SGHEE'. DIRECTOR. EVERY BLADE P Total Income 161,597 81 ‘ | EXPENDITURES, 2,900 75 | Net amount pald for Fire Losses . She was taken to the 3 —— The seventeenth annual convention of | chloroform. § he Emer- ONLY 3 DAYS MORE OF other Dayments (including $31.080 08, ) the Ladies of the G. A. R. will hold its | gency Hospital, where Dr. Armistead ad- Y . eton et e e 5 | maiati i, TIGR. Balisre; HAll, *Ausisr| Tilnletied Ml Eaiidb AN rallaved hat = “UNDER THE RED GLOBE" gy %S SN Ses Dividends to Stocknoiders 30,000 00 | 20 and 21, from 9:30 a. m. of the poison. ' She was afterward sent to Combined With GRAND oPERA “oUsE 5 19 | Paid or allowed for Commission of o, | The national officers of the Ladies of | the City and County Hospital. Mrs. West, W. T. HESS, “THE THREE MUSK » ORCHESTRA OF 70 MUSICIANS, Fire Risks.| Premiums. | poid®ecr ™80 e Focs nnd other 80100 | the G. A. R. will tender a reception to | whose husband and daughter died a few | NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, - EETERS. Concerts at 3:15 p. m. FRIDAY, August 14, o | jcharges for officers clerks, ete. 20,528 13 | Commander-in-Chief Thomas J. Stewart|years ago, was in straitened circum- | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels bidg. Our “All-Star” Cast. Including: WEDNESDAY, August 19, THURSDAY, Au- Faig fr Siste, Naticost and Lo- el ;nd his S,‘Bfl:l ‘he: ;gmes hall '1;1‘ Thurs- | stances, which prompted her to end her 'Telcphl?nt Main 983 owell gfi’l’%’fvmfi"%r&'fi‘ffip (.unngxin:m|; THURSDAY following up $222,226,500 $420,007 10 | , °21 12 .- - 1938 82 | day evening, August 20. Seven Pines Cir- | life, Before taking the poison she made | Residence. 821 Californ ow Powel ARG PERNARD. o ai All other payments and expendi 58,563 54 | €1 No- 3, will have charge of the even- | arrangements With an undertaking firm Residence Telephone James 1501 LD RLAXE SALE OF SEASON TICEETS EmGINs O & e v ing, Mrs. Jeanette C. Harvey chafrman, | t5 have her bot y cremated. MAUDE AMBER. & CLAY'S MUSIC STORE. 223,918, 427,783 41 Total Expenditures ........... $493,019 98 | In conjunction with the following cir- e ot g e AMUSEMENTS. RESERVED BEATS—Nights, 25c, 50c and Prices of Seats—Season, Orchestra, $1 25: " | 17032280 | - =———| cles: John B. Wyman Circle, No. 22; Anna 7be. Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 20c and | Dress Circle, first four rows, $1 25: Tast fous e | Ella Carroll Circle, No. 1; Eaward Roby To Visit San Francisco Soc. Children at Matinees, 10c and %sc Torw Bi: Pamity Clects, Toe. Sto o Soob oo Mar. Risks.| Premiums. | Losses incurred during the year Circle, No. 2, Sacramento; Willla - | Without seeing the Diamond Palace g et o Saie Tar- S GUE. VAR Tae son ticket to members of the 5. F. SYM. — s Circle, N 3 3 illlam Mec- THE BIG LITTLE PRINCESS™ ml‘ PHONY SOCIETY. Applications fe ber- = T of Risksl | - |Risks and Premiu Fire Risks. Kinley Circle No. 31, George H. Thomas | would be like visiting Europe without see- double M" (Too full of good things to end. oyt T u‘p'pm "m.":rmm - N eritten Quring the ~ of Ri o~ Circle No. 82 and all other circles in the | ing Paris. It is the leading feature of San Crocker Bldg., before § p. m. August 8. ¢ ar $156,102,211 152,997,066 17 '.‘fl'é",:""au;’.,,,m{h":, department. Francisco and is conceded to be the most Net & “of R . 5 % autiful, jewelry store in the world. Vis- e w2 ¢ ‘isic, 3008000 | g505,628 85 | A general reception for members of the | 1eTatINISWEL K0T Ay weloome. * S51 — LECTURES AND CONCERTS. | y1scETLTANEOUS AMUSEMENTS . . 88,404,424] 286,528 16 e d B | Grand Army and thelr friends will be held Montgomery st.. bet. ush and Pine. * ‘:'-n:mmm( = exp! el 955 e 108 17 | O°, Friday evening at the same hall. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. STEINWAY H December 81, 1002..| 10,462,857 125,828 5 A ‘beeneraltllletag&nn;s ;::na:d tr:(th; i BUNDAY'! RECREATION PARK, 223 Sutter B‘AI.I.. DAWSON PIONEER BAY EXCURSION e : INSKT. Prest | 59,579,040 | 639,860 53 | members of the y to attend ||l NE. s e s\mdu bt at On steamer SUNOL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, ;AA(R’F ADEL, e ROBT. B. BEATH. Pr the reception to the Commander-in-Chief ART SUPPLEMENT, i et P oied R A S, | Martmes, vitthy Valicla iore it sutaitel 208 Swers B i % A0 DENNIS J. swr:zny"'g:::nm and his staft. Department presidents, is CflAlPloNsfllP fiAlES TYNDAI_I. B 3 R Y B0t day of April, 190 Subscribed and sworn to befors me this 13th | past presidents and treasurers are in- 3 “The Marconi of the | Touves Washington o, whert. Plec B 10 a o "f‘zg - "?U&‘::u Gy of YL ’C'X"KPBFLL Notary Patt vited to assist ";°l“""°"" president and [ = — THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P. M.; SAT- Mind.” B a Py c.” | her staff in recelving. ll 3 2 5 ffectively framed either in URDAY, 8:00 P. M. . ek, Special patriotic services will be heid | [f E VINFL Beds, chairs, Stoves, ete GUTTE & FRANK, GUTTE & FRANK, in honor of the Grand Army and its kin. Flemish brown, ebony or gilt fif SUNDAY :3:30 P, M. 4 With, expertments B Tents for rent and fof sale dred organizations ai e Howard-street | |} ut three or f Tickets P General Agents, General Agents, Methodist Church, on Howard street, be- fme’_ aha ed closely. s LOS ANGELES vs. MKMMI- —_— T e e T e e e 5 303 CALIFORNIA STREET, 3803 CALIFORNIA STREET, tween Second and Third, on Sunday even- || inches; fram » LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. w“kly Call. 81 per Year l Barber Co., 790 Market st. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. S8AN FRANCISCO, CAL. ing, August 16. Rev. A. C. Bane will Advance Sale, b Stockton St. and 521 Kearny st

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