The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 14, 1904, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE ‘14, 1904 TYNER APPEALS S R S ———— — T0 PRESIDENT j—====— | Aged Man Acquitted in Posl- | A Bus tal Friuds Trial Asks for Exoneration by Roosevelt == From Basement. to Roof p Alterations Progressing Quickly and Interest in Our Expansion Sale Growing Greater Every Day o : : Expansion Sale Specials. Waistings and Domestics. = Sk _ x : A Price Cutting Sale That Will Long Be Remembered. R e A2 Children’sRompersend Overalls W E have an immense variety of these garments for the [ittle omes to wear. They are com- fortable and a great saving to the every-day clothes. g - DRESSES. es, made of pretty bright colored checked ging_ f £ hed DBraid finished wi oidery. Ages 2, 3 and 4 $r.00. ses, made of the best grad _Galatea ks and Ages 2ta 6 OVERALLS. " over:; made of good de and cov- loth. in brown or blue. Ages 2 to 10 years. ave. Re. Zula BLANKETS. Millinery Trimming Free. Extraordinary Sale of New Camping and Kitc.hen Necessities. Clearance Sale Bargains. Wash Petticoats | Unequaled Buying Chances. e : . - T;;g sz mzs " . her extrem Arranged in Five Different Lots IS entirg lot of about 2000 petticoats was b W HEN UTENSIL I CAMPING OUTFITS. 20c—Ca & stools KITC EN WOEK TEXTILE INDUSTRIES to tell how ert st see to appreciate IDEA THAT 6TM ON STAMPS IS POISONOU " HERE are some trifes here at small prices that you may in need of. COLLAR _ FOUNDATIONS. —The ¥ c A= womern S. ] HANDKERCHIEFS. Oficial a» Wash Liberai Dose on Declares That the Giue Would Prove Harmiess. [t} less than roc. WAIST SETS. t—Pearl wa New Art, Goods N OVELTIES that have sets; all forth 35c a v NECEKWEAR. b p 17e each—W ’s I just arrived are now be- ing shown. The prices are very low. CUSHION TOPS. 33e each—Tap c tops; Orient: MORTON FAMILY WORRIED BY SPECTLATIVE RUMORS Warth s0c. SCARFS. 39e each—Bureau scarfs and yw shams, with scalloned der and with fancy braid on sheer lawn. Washes weil. Worth Friends Issue Statement Concerning Marrimonial Troubles of Duke and Duchess de Valencay. J 11 —The me box, contain- and 2 mnickel- T8e—Misses’ vici kid lace shoes, in sizes from 1 to 5% and A and $1.25 _Women's gray dium weight soles, les in women’s high grade shoes nd patent leather, made Lght and medium er tips and plain toes. s or military, others have 1145-1147 Market, Street,, Eiea:.Centnl Theater, weight soles, Some have Cuban kb the L. XV heels. $1.40 — Boys’ and youths’ shoes, made of good solid calfsicin agd have the new mannish toes; sizes 2% I.75 value. Sizes 10 to THIRTEEN PARK BONDs ARE STILL UNREDEEMED M 1 | service was charged to new comstruc-| Accepting s deed from Edwin Gondall to land | tests of seventy-five per cemt of mi’;m c.mxm:u ::e;m:n; hm Aimmerod I | tion in fixing lighting rates, although it | for the extension of Alpine street to Waller. I I property owners should be sustained. | qmmt e H‘arh;t P'flli;mnflnumi | | appears that the property owmers are STREET WORK ORDERED. L j| After hearing the protests the permit | 0%, o oo " Condemnea by e . | compelled to pay for it. Ordering cartain strest and sewer work on | was granted by ::n:ou;::: vote: | eop St Marys Square. After the taxes P Eie giieny Pl Elcamms Sl Ch - o) . | Ayes—Alpers, on, Braun- Bave Been pald the Anditor will Be &- | mmc OF CARPETS. ;ta.::g:m strmet, Mm‘?ii:ve -n‘gd g_;m:i I \ | hart, Conner, D’Ancona, Eggers, Finn, | rected to cancel the assessment and A The crdinances prohibiting the beat- | Jessie street. between New Montgomery and | Ik ,Bo-:h. Launstedt, Sanderson—IL omit the same from his repert to the i & of carpets and rugs on the public | Third: Minma =Peel, fecwesn g end | | Noes—Brandenstein. Comte, Rea—3 | State Controller so the city will be out _— ts between the Rours of 8 o/clock | van Ness avenue: Florida strest, betwesn | e AWARD CEMENT CONTRACT. | 2Ct2ng on the transaction. a. m. and 12 midnight and prohibiting | Twenty-Atth and Twenty-sixth. | The Fipance Committee denied the Board of Supervisors yesterda¥ | ;. .aj of any calf under four weeks Qf‘v ‘f\:gémnu the payment o A. Ridley of| Despite the protests of property OWn- | The contract for furnishing cement | et of . oi R Sl he printing of the rules adopt- | age and not in good condition were | HU00 r an automobile funished the Chiet [ers, the Board of Supervisors yesterday | to the Board of Works was avwarded t | ¢ dzpnmn“nt nmumm:ne “A_m‘“,,‘ e Heaith Board for the sani- | passed. | ~'Nathorising an espenditurs of $7000 to be | passed to print a resolution granting a | the Heary Cn'g-fl va-;!cvh“dm ':‘,,,m, funk purchased from the Board conduct of dairies. Supervisor| Bids for doing the city’s printing | made for the city's exhibit ac te St Loui® | permit to the National Laundry Com- | Western Fuei Company fet Weskn Diertin ok Do T Ancona s=aid it was desired to m‘*;’;”}%fli&« referred to the Print- | B ing the payment of 3630 to J H. | DAY to maintain an engine and Boiler | TS0 0 gy witiirew e m.nmlb;:c:m be unable to get Ris de- the condition of dairies and the a » M‘Mmmkflmmm{hpmltmwmmMmmkmmdh"m_m the The petition of property owners that | Valley Water Company suit. The committee decided to take up the Puncral of Abmer Mcklnley. printing of the regulations would be | ains be laid In Twenty-six Transferring from the Schooi 0| Blection Commissioner Devote ap- | gwarded the entire contract at 31 3§ per Dt - ad e XTON, Obie, J . . provisional aotice to the dairymen | Sireer. between Church and Sanches, | (0 Fire Deparancat = school lot St i Sormer | peared im behalf of the protestants and | DarreL. as the other bid bad been modi. | SUDNC SRTNNS L OF NASCAET s over 4 was referred to the Fire Committee. | a; 5 site for an engine Bouse. | argued that the laundry would be det- ::"'t" flnn:' The beard m:l’% Works when it considers next year's K - afte cill Be The petition of Edward Maloney for | Authorizing the Auditor tg-appeint thirty | imental to property in the neighber- C"m‘“’”&fi".‘m@ — was | DSt No funds are at present avail- A e B T T o R i e e o iy SR The in ent was in the Me. The complaint of Lyon & H between Uranus and Ashbury, went to Tony Farish Will Slaughter. away from & public the pro- | The board passed to print an amend- | toceor 5 to enzage 3 stesographer to t at Westl - against the charge of the Sam Fran- | S Ci ittee, posed Mission Park ed ordinance establishing rules for the | ferms for the collection of de- Gy plat &t Wentlawn Crme- | e’ Blectric Conpasy fer Isialing | Eac foliowing sodtataces A_ L. Farish. chief affice deputy for | Vs Moo, ‘tor (e Mandry com- | may S Dt of el | STPArs forms for the collection of de- faak fas vl Ciectric lights in a house om Dubaee | THe o were 2all7 | United States Marshal John H. Shine. | pany replied that It was itended to |and requiring ventiating shafis to be | s homees 2 3 avenue as excrbitant was referred to | 3 leaves this morning Wwith his family |build 3 modern brick building with a |at least four feet square and comtinge | © Tme Hayes Valley Athistic Club Comptroliey Issues Bank Call. o " Authorizing the payment of $1000 to A fifteen feet on each side. size to the roef. : . - the Light Committee. The company | berger for expert l for a two weeks’ vacation at Sher- |light space of of undiminished taimed amateur bexing permit fv WASHINGTON, June 13. — The demanded $120 for three houses and $70 :fl:l:.!cnuv.my 'fl“c_qflmmmm“«m Mrs. J. C. Irvine and others protested mmmflmm*,mm‘;‘“,“._“ “emptroiler of the Currency to-day for ome house for making the connec- | against the city. 2 railway in Mendocine n.‘wnc“mu-n‘t:‘thm tween Church and Sanchezs and ol; ——— A ———— wed a call for the condition of the | tions. Changing _grades and O will pass away the time slaughtering | Supervisor Comte said ‘Was oppesed | Plerce street between Union and Green WASHINGTON, June I3 —Colonef Churies rationsl banks at the ciose of business| Supervisor Boxton called attention to | Tir"grescont, Sivacade and Congrees strests | oeponeail rabbits with a caib |te alowing & Isundry te be comducted | were fally sccepted. W Hagmond, Eighteents Infaacy, Mee Seme J:n:’. | the fact that the installation of electric ‘mues. - " zifte in residence districts On the recommendation of the Fi- retived ac Bis ows Sequest.

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