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TH SA: TRANCISCO ' CALL, 'FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904. ] - : , |AGED PIONEER \ TERIMPONUM L TEEEOOMUE LT EOR L TR IR | PASSES LIFE’S T i NINTH DECADE FFICERS Very Special Values Lisle Mesh Gloves, 350 [ | i 4 B Al | Women’s ”Jo sm. 600 pairs of these stylish pd season: | New* Spring styles in‘ womeén’s footweds 4 able 2-clasp lisle mesh gloves, in the new 5 . cavl A'S LARGEST- g A Eesential Diff Se Session of the State Medical | ¥ | srrcedr —dessnsofwbionsc shapesin awell | “47%/"0s _ [ R R 7 g S s erences Separ- : leathers, that will please ladies who have been AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. | 31| sizes from 53 to 6)4, with either solid ate the United Railroads! Society at Paso Robles in the habit of paying §5.00 a pair for their No allairdslm m&ah{:{m&afl;{:fi its %Z‘"}iffi‘ lisle palm or in the all mesh, as preferred; Strike | Y shoes. Pretty Lace Oxfords, ail patent kid, | ample protection as does . ~ and Jts 1hrpa[en9d _t,m,e Concluded After Election KR Brocrer Lo Sheoon | ception'of some few artictes that we cannot take back jor | the claspstomatch the shade of the gloves. { with lig soles; Blacher Lace Shoes ot Y (7 5150 seasons you may return, in as good condition as | On sale in Glove Department-— - ] L ratent colt with dull kid topsand Military heels;lace Oxfords you received it in, any article purchased fiert and get your off rotunda— pair 2 350 DENOUNCE “OPEN I)OOR" | IRIVERSIDE IS SELECTED ‘ with LX hecls, the high Spanish arch and many others. |00y back without question. | | ——- ———— ! Sale A Thousand Pairs . . . . Q \ Executive Committee Insists “ Southern California Town to- Children’s Sale 500 Dress Men’s T, '.’5 ! Be the Place of Meeting il This en’s Trousers $ , That Employes Must Be- | : Hose aists Begins Thi On Salo To-Day Faoe . & . + 2\ Ney 1 . H . X lr\n;: to Union After 60 ])a‘\.. i ; of the: Next Convention ' 14¢ : and Saturday a,,'y a2 S —— i Roys’ reams ~ ! i s and Girls Morning This price- is close to the cost 2 i s i Epecial Dispatch to The Cali. | Cotton Hose — Both A B finest quality writing: | aey s I e dnd maiing $6 to $15 of making. Our big sale of peper and envel | | PASO ROBLES, April 2L.—The fourth WIRE . g b Men’s Suits has brought us many P : o g | |and 1ast day of the State Medical So- | & | ribbed — the wide Holland linen, linen Three essential differences exist be- E brown i i ibbed h Values offers from manufacturers who Los. Tooosh ¢ . b ciety’s session was interesting. River- ribbe: ose extra 1 ks » Yrench per- tween the Amalgamated Union of . N Slace tor “the ) B ] tasey; with dobienes have surplus stocks that they cale; velvet finkih, ete., Street Cor Empioyes and the United side was :elected Ra the Blace o the s G e e ’3 75 want to turn ‘into cash. We cannot all leading colors; regu- Rallroads of San Francisco. They are | | eEL, S { X | row ribbed stocking fine LG use the maker’s name, because these larly §1.00 and $1.25 questions of wages. hours and the drip- | The election of officers resuited as fol- | quality s Tk-finished Maco same identical styles and_qualities are & ping blade of an “open shop.” lows: President, Frank L. Adams, | % | cotton; cithsrstye worth Hling in oth Sy F 2 " Last night the executive committee Oakland;, first vice president, W. T. ¥ 25capair; all sizes from sel ‘?E"'"‘? er San Francisco stores at & .. | | of the Cstimen’s e gt 5 Lucas, Santa Maria; second vice presi- | K| § © 9355 to- g the full prices. ¢ (3 coom 130 Sl one of the representatives of the union ¢ | & | d2y and Saturday 4c The 1000 pairs cover a broad range of Envelope-m match, 2 o - dent, W. W. Brekett, Los Angeles; sec- | o 3e got in convention at 310 O'Farrell styles—all good ones—such as the popular hairline and | of 125.. ... street. The call wes for 7:30 o'clock, | | retary, Philip Mills Jones, San Fran- | Keestaahiol d 1l chocks. 35 shed ¢ but stragglers prolonged the meeting | | |cisco; assistant secretary, F. C. Me-| Sale CIIIEHORE. WERVER &G SEL CRECHN, 1N SRaace ¢ - gauy bour until it was nearly 8 o'clock be- ‘ Cleave, Oakland, and' W. F. "Blrhnt.} of 25¢ and black mixtures -nd.|(=91 gray. All seams are fore a quorum was represented. W. D. San Francisco; board of examiners, | Laces, China Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Taf- strongly sewn and have riveted buttons that can’t pull Mabon, president of the xnwr:al)r\:m Dudley Tait and 'W. 8. Thorne of San | fetai Pe;u de Cygne, etc. off; plenty of all sizes to: start with, from 3o to 50 To rnelfus 1 other | G | 8 i Unton; Richard Corn ltus and other g Franclyoo,. 7. G Kl of Banting LAl -4 ) ygne, Wai B waists and lengths up to 35, prominent members of the union were " ¢ 3 | i The season’s greatest Dress Waist event—Friday ’ Iy late, & tn impertant | |~ VENERATGS NERE. OF L. Cortran of San Jose, G. F. Rhein-| Another big buy : If you need an extra pair of trous- becomingly late, as befits importan MEDA COUNTY, WHO HAS LIVED " ) ‘% £ b " and Saturday, We have secured the entire surplus e ekl o6t Mlb i ' Dersonages. IN CALIFORNIA SINCE '49. Dardt ne’ Sarkely, boam T T'ifi bl da s tock of one of New York’s largest makers at about coat, don't miss this sale at . - pa”' One by one the articles submitted by | 5 4 | Parker, H. Bert Ellis, F. Edwards, | % |stocks—neat open | stock of one of . : J s the United Rafieads were takes wp| i11 | George A. Hare, J. L. Asay, C. G. Kin-| work tab effects— | half-price. Every garment has been made recenty | men's $10.00 and $12.50 Snm $7.50— About 100 suits reduced end discussed. Objections were plenti- | Warren Baxter Ewer Will yon, E. N. Ewer, Thomas Ross, A. H. | white embroidered | 20d is designed for wear at this season of the year. to this small price to make a final clearance; the assortment in- ful to each of them, but they were Mirs. BB, ‘Chtosstas George Evans| By 4 Persi Sales of this sort do not happen often, so you can- cludes sack wuits, a few frock suits, black serges and diagonals, overriden on a vote. Only three of the Be Congratulated by a Mays, F. B, Carp: » | Rqn piain and Bertikn g ok L alto mixtures and plaids, in dark shades that are the thing for terms were left in @ispute. They were % g and G. E. Matteson; delegates to Amer- | colors—regu'ar 25c| "ot _'fi"’( €0 ANy NS guey 8 e business purposes. All sizes 34 to 44; to-day 7 5 on the question of & sliding scale, the Host of Friends. ican Medical Assoclation at Atlantic | values—secured at a | ceptionai opportunity, inasmuch as the assortment in- PO e R e R e o " hours of work and the question of al- City, H. Bert Ellis and W. Lemayne | X o3 . C'udes every color and size (3210 44). Such a great varisty of S ¥ v $ 2 Jowing the United Railroads to em- TR [ winls. {8 price which enabesf | o O there prices it would be advisable t> purchate yoor Nows g :;“fif:._‘s,"“:' T e i o ey ploy non-union men Waren Baxter Ewer of Piedmont| At fhe session this morning the sub- | us to offer tpem te-f saon's supply. Values up to $15.00—for the two days, :{ P s e :h;l‘me i :]‘m s .uml!‘e: " In the first case the executive com- | will be congratulated by a host of | jects of surgery and anatomy were di!-: da £ and Saturday | while quant'ties I t, on saies tab es in main aisle at s o msuh‘f papre ‘:u S:mr' Broken h‘q:n ofthe prittee of the Carmen’s Unfon will rec- | friends for having reached the nine- cussed by Emmet Rixford, Thomas 81 150 if quantity lusts, $3 75 $4 75 35. 75 your pick to-day and Saturday . . . "’.50 celelicaed Kntgebuy emmend that the company shall AgTee |yo o owoe o o o happy life. Mr. | Huntington of San Francisco, Claire W. i .. 14e [ 'y 73 'y ¥ Bate; oiff hats. in %o pay a flat rate of 27% cents an hour, | _ » . Murphy of Los Angeles, C. Van Zwell- & black ft h . instead of the schle offered by the com- | EWer Was one of the first to migratef, . ", piverside and H. Sidebouth- | . it 6 50 f gom g gt pany. ranging from 25 cents an bour | AToRs the isine, and he arrived in | LR/ goniy Barbara. ; Butter Sailor Suits $6. Sale of Suspenders for one-year employes to 27% cents per | California in the early part o 9. | s B e S 2 Aok s Feid e o hour for employes of three years |Since that time he has been closely |p 3 NARRIMAN AND HIS = | 3813 S e e Ty et e Neckwear and Furnishings | s o standing i o connected with the development of the | PARTY DUE THIS MORNING 34" L Eton col'ars and some of them aie made in the Particular men will find the widest varicties and the | ~Broken lines of the Secondly, the demand will be made | paoific Coast. He was born in Ded- o B i To-day and Sat-] .. double breasted styles. F nes: serges in lowest-priced good-quality furnishings in our big de- | Wexford siff haws; for & day'e work to be finished in 11% |, ., Mass, where in his early youth| A telegram was recelved in this city | & | urday the very best| navy, royal brown and steel gray. Very dressy 5 S black: or brown; regu- B b B0 gx e oo i by th | y y s 10Y s partment, main floor, near the entrance. Among the . 3 Poure inctend o1 16, @8 proposed BY ™€ | he chose for his life’s business journal- | yesterday announcing that President || voimery Battero | suits and they are all the go just now. Very stra special valdes planned for Fridey and Satarder. ave. | 217 $3-005 Fiiday and 3 o ——_ - ism, It was not long until he was one | . H. Harriman of the Southern Pacific | ¢ ulu," EHEY squares, | 1o priced . §6.60 e P! ‘ues p! y a y are:' | saurday. . . . $1.48 “OPEN SHOP” POLIOY. | of the foremost journalists of the East, | Company and the members of his party | 5 7 Youth's Suits $10.00— Our special £10.00 Good Dependable Suspenders —Made of excel'ent webs, in assort- ¥ Finally, and probably more important | and he has always given the benefit of | would reach this city fr@m the south at | % | fof« - 340 cu'ts are cut and made on the same line a5 the ment of colors and patterns and handsome buckles and Sale ®s an issue, will be the recommenda- | his experience to younger men of the (g g'clock and will make their head-ig men’s fine suts. They have broad shw}d}:n good leather ones; worth double the sale price, pair . . B € Ga, tion that a be entered into | profession. quarters at the St. Francis Hotel during | and narrow cos= fitting collare, with either o i SIS mma between 3 employes that, Mr. Ewer discovered and brought | their several days’ stay In San Fran-, Liquor baggy or small leg frousers a3 your young man G:l*_ka‘fi:r\y:nlr 1:: ft:;'xr‘::‘-d:fl;’e;k; £ -nnhahr and s after sixty s employment on the to the front the Hon. Henry Wilson, | cisco. The railroad magnate comes to | s ’.l' prefers. At this rn(e you lave 15 of the 7 w_d“ l‘;:slml::" plr .y '9° % cars @ mew man must submit to the | the “Natick Cobbler” of Presidential | this city from New York by way of g m. Whisky | 70Ty newest styles of mixtures to s='ect from; 35S s RIS b o S XS SRS 1os LT 8 Friday and Sat- nion whether or not he is fit to per- | fame, and it was through Ewer's in-|New Orleans, the roundabout trip be- | X 4. F. Cutter's oo | 20 bue werges and cheviots. Small or Men's Golf Shirts—New designs in light and mediom shades of | | 70 “c" gizey of form his duties, and then he must be- sight and persistence that the peerless | jng made for the purpose of enabling | —;'“‘;*a 7 o Samte O | </ender men can be fitted at a saving imported Madras cloth, separate cuffi, each. . . . . . $1.00 | ;. S—’e“i“ e come & union man if he shall prove ac- | oratory of John B. Gough was devel- | his traveling companions to inspect all | e o ree g | it it . S’a 00 Imported Half Hose — Lisle thread in fancy weaves, dark Ozford | | 0o gom Far- ceptable. This is the direct attack on | oped | the lines of the Harriman syndicat: in' ; e‘;’“finz -‘75620 % L4 grays, browns and tans; per half dozen §7.40), single pair 2650 BT the “open shop” policy inaugurated by | Mr. Ewer was later connected With | the south. From here it is expectsd | B | #70° =n e 0””” SR $5.00 and up to Men's Night Robes— Good substantial muslin or flannelette, toil | TO%5 just the thing the United Railroads the Scientific Mining Journal, and it|that the party will make trips over the Ciom, satss large Rpetlel a0, cut; extra well made; all sizes . . . . . ..., ...&500 | lum.lus,or shopping; When the executive committee ad-| was through his energy and able edi- | jocal portions of the Southern Pacific | o 830l Rusim cmu Sizes 214 to 6 years at Men's Underwear—Natural Merino, ribbed Bulbriggan or fancy | 220 % oF rned after a session of nearly three | torship that that sheet has grown 1o |gystem aud return east by way of the | NMonogram Rt oa] . o s . $2.50, $3.60, $5.00 el R b S i e M Do | 25c . . . .190] % € none of thtm was willing to d be the standard of authority on min- | L ycin cut-off. There are with Mr. Har- | Hz‘rmmge Bourbon— | Suits for Large Boys—S zes 8 to 16 years: 2k : 3oc size 22 cuse the lssues. Tt was stated by Presi- | ing matters | riman James Stiliman, president of lhe’ $3.50quil., g2 $2, 780 Two peces—$2.46, $3.95, $5.00 SF This depariment is in the third section, at right of | 4oc size 29c dent Mahon that a general meeting of ——ere | National City Bank of New York and | 5 Celery 'phuph.u_ Three piccs—$2.95, $3.88, $5.00 main entrance. You do not have to pass through any | soc s e carmen would be heid Saturday CLAIMS THAT A MURDER |a director of a number of the roads| | o G@,.sm..200] Norfolk Suits 2t $2.05, $3.95, $4.99, $6.00 | of the ladics’ depariments to reach il. boc size night at the headquarters, 310 O'Farrel] HAS BEEN COMMITTED | controlled by Harriman. and John D. | w gtreet, when @ thorough discussion of , = | Rockefeller Jr.; Whitney Warren, subject will be held. The recom-| Catherine Grady, wife of Walter | New York financier; James N. Hill, f{ Sale Women’s Peftticoats 95¢ Special Sale Undermuslins tions of the exeoutive committee |Grady, a patrol driver at the Park po- | gon of James J. Hill, who is fighting | & 3 B 7 still have to-day and to-morrow y— - be explained and the objections o lice station, died on Sunday last of a|Harriman in the Northern Securities| X | 70-day and Safurday—Extra good quality mercerized Italian cloth S }/O;;o S s _y“m" Ow to buy r n question will be| fractured skull and was buried on|Company; Walter Goelet O the famous | g Sehatect black and white stripes, made with, deep ac- .25 to $l. — £ gl P R e te wing Monday a se- | Wednesday at Holy Cross Cemetery. | Goelet family of New York and a di- | petticoats;fancy SR o :'1.00 to ::MI,) Pcmuné—o: Spismnaw. o et ba men will be taken.| The Morgue deputies were notified | rector of the Iilinois Central Railroad; | cordion pleated flounce, Van Dyke effect, trimmed with rose w::::: slgo '6.'(3:.'.'_;.“‘:.,.&.’1‘u.',’.'imu.".‘.“.x,'"’,..‘li‘ T m - } .‘a.vh‘ n" m: last night by Mre. Dr. G. L. sau?dsrf’T Farrer, rcpresenting in this couatry | ruching and underflounce; a very special value at $1.25—a very | yoonS $1.75 Chemise—Skirt length, lace trimmed . . . . . o oev o o o ¢ ‘,.” a he single words | of 506 Kearny street, a sister of de-|the banking fiym of Baring Brothers o( St 950 W 's $1.50 Short Peiticoats— Lawn flounce, lace trimmin 98¢ » Yes” are to be marked on | ceased, and a Mrs. Simon of 1416 Mar»!mndnn who are financlally interested | & ] handsome skirt indeed at the sale price. . . . . . . . .. bt uing -, < A ity vote is to rule | yet gtreet that they were satisfied the |in the Southern Pacific Company; » . question, and in case of one woman had been murdered. They de- | Julius Kruttschnitt, director of main- | wiewWuuie WANRAR WARARS NANAR WARURS QUARUATaRNRAS AanDUaD . & 1o carry a mew series of | clgred that Mrs. Grady's father-in-law, | tenance and operations of the Har- & & to be taken up with the | w, M. Grady, an attorney of this city, ! riman lines; W.. V. S. Thorne, director + l |“HIS ROYAL NIBS” DR S was the scion of one of the wealthiest T had quarreled with her at her home at | of purchases and supplies; “Hllnm. / BIG SOCIETY AUDIENCE families in this country. As the fore- CHAPMAN'S STATEMENT. 717 Devisadero street, on March 22 last | Heyrin, chief counsel of the Southernl l man spoke it was impossible to decide Appa . view {and had struck her on: the head with | pacific (h‘/lomkp:m' ‘““; b&""}:' hganagler Amateurs’ Benefit for the California 5 i frl;)mtlzgr "lfre“‘;”:s?l.":h? ul;e ;‘5 . oads. | & chair. B A arkham an V. proule, i , s 5 abou smile or bu into tears. er allroads. | & 4 o her condition became alarming | freight traffic manager of the same | N e HoR e gaze wandered to Abeel, where he r : e iater at Sbnan | and Dr. C. W. Card was'called In. To | concern. g e "-‘A]: B o e s stood alone, and then she covered her facts stated by the him it.was explained that Mrs. Grady | . s ¥ “His Royul Nibs,’. 4u origine face with her handkerchief. She de- e executive committee of had fallen to the floor and injured her- 3 L | sical .comedy, written by local talent P i clined to say what she thought of the < gelf. The doctor declared the case a |and nothing was known by him of the | o . s and presented for the benefit of the| Pu: 7 result of the trial, nor would her Serious one and ordered Mrs. Grady to | facts of the case. | Extensive List Is Published [0 e ed o e eptal, was pro. | LTiS00 Opens to louth‘Who foitoog B a the Waldeck Sanitarium. Dr. Meisner, | Mrs. Saunders declares that she wm} by the Chairman of | duced for the first time at the Alham- Posed as J. Ogden Goelet| Miss Anderson was a telegraph ope- - who attended her there, the women |have her sister's body exhumed and an o 2 bra Theater last night. w 5 rator at the Grand Hotel, in this city say, was :Gecelvell By.:the ‘same’ $ihey " aibgpuy hickll the Bepllblican (Committee | The large house was packed to the ‘While WOOlngYolmg Lady James N. Abeel, a son of a man of S e s doors with the most exclusive society e e moderntewdwe:lnh. Ir?ndeéovle :o}?er and of this city, and each amateur in turn , represen mself as Goelet. He gave et sy The chairman of the Republican | ,q 1oudly applauded. The play was e e Miss Anderson a fictitious check for County Committee, Thomas D. Riordan, | a success. NEW YORK, April 2l.—Declared | $100,000. —_————— has- appointed committees in accord- At the conclusion of the first act a| gujity of forgery while posing as J. u ance with resolutions adopted by that | call went up for the author, W. H. ::lll" Ogden Goelet inhis effort to win the lde.nl.lllc!} “f" Svys(tm _n"."““’- - body. tor. e mppeared Do e ity | affectious ot Mifes" Miedides Anduracuy,| « SAN. - QUENTIN, - Apri}: 31 —The i | The aistrict committees will arrange :'(‘)’;n:d e O e e e ety | James N. Abeel is the first to-be con- S:ates Boa;d e«;rt Prl:;mdaD-lrect:rshr:;; E ;H‘or meetings for nominating delegates ‘-decom“om the stage was a blaze of | victed of that crime where it was ad- :mw:'t' 2 “bus“:ess wa:-m ‘ot det & | to the State convention, as the names | gplengor, 3 mitted that the man whose name he comparatively little was pccomplished. are to be filed by Tuesday next. Fol- | The plot of the play “His Royal Nibs” | forged was not injured. : No paroles were granted and the owing is the list: is laid in the depths of the infernal re- Just thirty-five minutes were taken ynost important matter taken up was Republican Assembly district com- | gions, into which sevelrxlmunfort‘;'_lr:!:: by the jury to reach a decision. Not|the inauguration of a new system of % N SRTDNS in the slightest, young Abeel, | jdentificatio; At present the Bertil- mittees, eleven members for each As creatures are erroneou perturbed in e Y sembly district, as per. resolution of | ¢Scape through the bursting of @ bomb | whose attorneys. had offered no_de- [1on system s ueed, but ta-day the * the elimination of section 3 904 A InAg apan the. ildérnens fense, heard the word which may mean | hoard adopted a resolution installing o - b 5 S April 18, 1904: Water | SeTted island. The audience entered | o ioonmont for five years. the. De Pue aystem in cpnjunction - r ompan . o ;;?'yv:lmrhufi oy Peter ). Kelly. 1o, | enthusiastically into the humor of the | "y, ;,0 of the rear seats was Miss An- | with the method now in vogue. as :.;.‘wfm‘»n Haugh M. M. Miller, William Har- | play and presented the actors with derson. She had been the principal - rington, Geoige Cooney. John A Barr, J. J.| many floral contributions. The play Will | i1\ hs of the day, and tnone Who| WASHINGTON, April 21.—Mast of to-day's o N (,,m Amml}ly (,m!mc;x_lée&n ?‘?‘ | be produced for the last time lO-fli‘:; heard her was not impressed by her | session of the Society of m: Dlu:ih(er- of the and from Collins, D. g X 7533 recital of the remarkable seven. days’ | American Revolution was devoted to reports ™ company mes McQuee George Alpers, State organizations. The California g e 2 | Wiiliam Koehler, John 8.y .is Beedy, David Rich, Charles Barsotti, | courtship urged so vigorously by the Mmi{;:n R ose e, Joh 7. SWite.and Mes. Sie'n Seemth Eltiott, za Havens. g n, p. | EQ Attridge, William J. Barton, Dr. C. W.| young man, who led her to believe he | cameron E Tone as regent and vice regent. in every ca Thiriteth Aseembly DistricteJ. Roach. F. | Goodale, 'F. 1. Finch, the bosrd st, Francis McN: J. Forty-second Assembly District—D. R. Dun- d at ea 3 J. Sullivan, K R. A. Grier, J. A. Clover, to the ¥ ace, Joseph Bertram, Frani George A. McGowan, qwgch[e ADVERTISEMENTS. any appeal Theretrom may M’rhlrly—nnl Assembly_District—J. A. Hoey, | J- Keant W, 4, Ny Jeoen B Wl e next succeeding m J. Lucy, D. Nichols Wil - gym.;;,n-r. Forty-third Assembly District—T. D. mor- sard of directors.” Duff, J. F. Ahern, Errreon Tom itiivan, | dan. W. H. Galiagher, T. K. McCarthy J. her respects the result is in "ull ac- . 1 1 ,}y? ;‘:‘fifiloi' M. Erickson, Tom ‘Hasking, Charles Jse;ng:myn'rygm% ?l::d:; the company’s proposal, with whic Ta s - pondy fomd vt bly District—G. W. Pen- . D. e public ls aiready” Tamiliar. ‘A hag been Substantla valiues Thirty-second Assembly Disiriet—G. W._Ber | con s Herm The Famous Artists’ American Girle' Faces meale tendered by It will operate to! increase DINBLON, iman, Hallle Da Frea N. Bent, | o Forty-fourth siraue, HEL reproduced on plates. s of the men, some im. - d > ¥ t bl John J. Hennessy, B. Lagrave, Pat Mahony, | Pragss By vordl Xugustus Jonnson, 5".':'«? N e m lnlng ables. ety thisd Assembly District—J, I. Feno, | B- Smith, W. ."s,;',',‘fi,".',‘,"‘ s i e s S 4 » Ryan, L. A, Taylor, J. J. fCallahan, “m,_ Trunks, valises and all leather goods Tosepn McTigue, C. % T e M ton | Louts Strohl \ lettered in id free of charge. Received - H - - 1 Fred Meincke, John gers, Willlam O’Con- Nelson, Cirioad Jots and sold at carioad prices Their worthy construction readily appeals hogy B GO vty Disrict_g, 3. Hore, | Charien H Sommeriad, Lo A. Rea, “ROYAL DOULTON" anbor ra 0., 741 rket st. * . . : v o , A. J. Viner. 3 s s { to the buyer who considers quality as impor- o wfil’f‘?fién: nu;{,f,., ,;* e on Tules and by laws for cousty ; . - English Ware. Lowe Demands Heavy Damages. s Both d and are designs i M. Ritter, Fred Ritchie, W. J. e ay: Twenty - niath _ District, Leon BEAUTIFUL—ARTISTIC—WITH HEART 1. H. Lowe, who while out automo- tantas pripe. §romIC Sne P = foyle ofth | Assembly . Distrlet—ohn D, | Samuels; Thirtieth District, P. M, Fendergas:; BORDER IN' BLUE-—12 SUBJECTS y - : hlny- & istrict, J. ce: ~86C01 biling on the night of January 7 was | in weathered oak, golden oak and mahogany. Daiy, . A. Brown. C. McClellan, . 8 Part- | THI07T, S Ketly, chaterann; Thifty-\hird TO SELECT nonlL < run into by a Fillmore-street car at | . 5 P b ridge, R s H"";“;':é “Toaenh-Wisdrews, B Distriet; L. A Tayior; Thirty-fourch District. the corner of Golden Gate avenue and | In the picture above is shown a six-foot ped- E A v T e i T T 3, Srrama; 7 5 Mlimore 21,175 | g 3 Thirty-sixth Assembly District—; 'y District, John Green; Fhirty- e e T S estal table which we have in weathered oak P R A T 31'3,"';’. st &,:,‘:r, ldbera: Thixe i Each yesterday. Lowe claims that as the and golden oak at $30.00. Eight-foot length ¥ et Chasies Mavirs| W Baker, | JUCL, ortvirst. Distrct, Louis sy 'WE ALSO PLACE ON SALE result ‘of the accident he will have a | . . . it 4”‘"“‘"“' ‘Assembly District—W. | Forty-second ' Gan ~"K'“"°n"__'m“h A o As- #tiff arm for the balance of his days. at $35.00. Top measures 45 inches in diam- ,3",‘;,",0,,, Green, IR, MeGutick, T Boec m.'?mwm o ol De. Freneh China lorryt . end lulmcru- umm m»“l-au He blames the motorman for not using 1 man _Jr. u,,‘;"“'" e trk Berges. PR okt sortment of Gas and g crdinary vigiance eter wlien'closed. Erogm i I foe % o e A e S v » 4 G Birt elohth Asseibly District—C. C. Mor- | = District, H. J. Perazai: mmmm = e X Franic Grimes,” Jeste Mayer. Max Gold- mw.gmma "o T, Hasking; Forty-Afth T_—____.______.g‘ oty Cuidan, .+ Henry Tistrict, Louis Strohl: Thirty-fourth District, AN INTERESTING STORY. | g 1;.m. i | e - v, District 3 BY AN AUTOMOBILE. The wants of San Francisco, . """fi“ oy S P n‘"&f"':"‘l,.mx".enu for a_woman who : | by those who want—an interest- R. H. , J. B. Sykes, :::“flrlvm; "‘.}fl"““‘ No. 470 on Market | ing story told in the classified wmn- Joseph A shortly kiocked | columns of next SUNDAY'S Fortiens A Diatrict - o Henry Ach, CALL. Tt will pay you to fol. McGinn, M. L. Asher, A. (Formerly -the- Cahforma Furniture Co.) 261 to 281 Geary Street, at Union-Squm i . !kmflmotoryfmweckw ; weel. R T Garrity. T. P. Woodward, Gus Hartman, M & "Assembly District—H. Q. Beatty, |