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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, A MANE PLACES BOARD T0 SE I\ JEOPRDY, W of Npy ]"k'!"lf “ 'TO OPEN TROOPS PREPARE AT GRAND E[YERS kaR FREE ~NEXT WEEK FOR \h\‘ Dismissals ill Bu Large Health Department Sub- Faetor in Cleaning Pub- “l" Commence )[arch for inates Cause Uneasiness lic Streets by the City Henry Ranch \Vednesda_\" NDS ARE INADEQUATE LAYR DOWN ULTIMATUM ?.\’O)IE REFRIGERATOR e s t || Third Infantry Will Go to Alaskan Ports Supplied With Necessary Comforts nchment Is' Civil Service Commission Is Unfriendly fo Hold Examination for "ll”'r‘lfl'l“ Sweepers \\nhmu Delay —— . The Third Squadron, Ninth Cavalry, | under command of Colonel Edward A. Godwin, and the irst, Fifth and Twenty-fourth batteries, Field Artil- lery, under comand of Captains Charles A. Bennett, John L. Hayden and Ira A. Haynes, will leave on Wednesday, J 6, for the Henry ranch, in San Luis Obispo County, whers the big maneu- vers are to take place in August. They will be about tweive days in mak the trip arrival there t of Oon . under command Edward J. Brown, will hold their an- nual target practice. As soon as the cavalry arrive on the scene they begin the wo k of getting the ren ption of the main body d States troops and the troops of the National Guard who are to take part in the maneuvers. ort Buford Fri- She She Supe MAIN FFICE UPHEAVALS. £ 354 % In her hold the -arioads of merchandise ffects of the officers and en- gers. listed men. STOVES AND REFRIGERATOF carry a big amount of uding a supply of stoves It would seem at e that taking refrigerators laska would be an absurdity, but they however, a Very necessa y for the comfort of those resi Though the in that se are cold, bleak and drear, the summers She will provisions, Neill Company in Barbara Frietchie Sunday Afternoon. inel and 21 refrigerators. a glane a starring en- next Sunday H he Chapman ar el iam H. Patterson, Twen- e of the vfi;ers rifle range, last :‘a{urday. g the adjustm denly fell ov aptal h Infantry, Rod 3 ge at the me with a pa ul a He was superinte of a target when mt TO GO INSPECTORS rigadier General Frank M o Honolulu on sailing fro passage on from that pc Ma xe, had b danger- r to his departure, was He Miss who Mabel GOES TO AMERICAN Captain Charles W. Farr, medical de- partment, will go to American Lake with the Signal Corps to participate in the maneuvers there of the Department of the Columbia. During his absence Surgeon E. B. B act place at Fort Mason and will recruits. LAKE. ASKS HEAVY DAMAG! CANNOT o FOR FALSE OF HOUSES UNITED RAILROADS ENJOIN MOVERS ARREST s =2 - 5 3 —mi £ za ings Sal zz <1 > - Judge Murasky Gives Written Opinion L"‘?‘ "-’r“‘~ "l\ Bn: ]m; :,dln t ane patien = r ypewriter Agents and Police for the National Insar Hospital at = on Rights of Coi ration and P! at - ” n . s OfEcers. s | Elizabeth, N. J., has returned and is Contractors. once nd of the medical eral Hospita! at Frank L. Wi rifle range yesterda that the troops fantry are doing g ;mbablv retu in to their res at lhr‘ P"!lu" 2:30. Captain R. Artillery f ab- ng from Juiy General MacArthur wil transport Buford at 10 day morning. pect the yelock Fri- New Country Opened Up to the Public. Nor making AR Bankrupt Schedules. The California Manufacturir pany of this city filed in the States Court yesterday schedule nvoluntary bankrupte It owes $44,584 and has $3016 assets. Among the ecreditors are workmen and clerks, to whom the firm owes $1031 for wages. The heaviest cred- itors are Bank of California, promis- sory notes, $14,000, overdr: Howard Company, coke, § Nab & Smith, drayage, McDonald, coke, $113 rent and note, $22 Metal Works, note, § ule “is prepared by Com- z United its in W Stewart. . = = Among the assets are cash on hand, SUPERVISORS MAY NAME $109; cash in bank and elsewhere STENOGRAPHER AFTER ALL $30 70: solvent credits, $33; mac < Resolution Authorizing the Appoint- i Julius H. Haesters, lass ery, p' of the Villa Fontenoy, Santa Cruz lece ment Will Be Introduced Despite County, alse filed a schedule. He owes Mayor's Veto of Item. | &2 g $3984 and has §2 assets. The fac + Mayor Schmitz vetoed TEN BEAUTIFULLY { —_——— ILLUMINATED ART SUPPLEMENTS Beginning mm Mills College Issues Souvenir. A handsome souvenir of the dedica- tion of El Campanil and its chime of of $1200 for an ex- er for the Board of Su- veto was sustained the issue of he board from at- July 3, | | bells at Mills College has been issued. to make the appointment. THE SUNDAY CALL Thin. Spserenic Cogiaing ‘v SEatrammor Braunhart yesterday or- Will issue a series of the hand- | of the exercises at the degication and the statement of Mrs. C. T. Mills, also a story of “The Beifry and Bells,” b, F. W. Damon. The address of Charles | R. Brown at the dedication of the bell tower and an ode by Miss Julia Tol- man Lee are given, and portraits of when cne forgets. Suppose you stop that by feeding the Brain properly on resolution providing for the nt of the stenographer to red for presentation at next meeting of the board. The t of which the appointee will somest Art Supplements ever issued by a paper in the United States. Look at this attractive list: 1. “A Grass Widow,” by Bry- be paid has not yet been decided upon, son. 4 but e money will come either from 2. “Footlight Favorites,” by | Mr. and Mrs. F M. hmnt_h. the donors the urgent necessity fund or from the Bryson. of El Campanil, and David Hewes, the $2060 wed the Public TUtilities 3. “Temptation,” by Bm | giver of the chime of bells, are pre-| Committee for expenses. Braunhart 4. —l’;n:e Girl in Yeliow,” |'sented in the beautiful work. | proposes to make the salary of the " by i position 31500 yearly instead of $1200, 9 _cmm""".. g | Alaska Excursions Season 1904. | as vetoed. 7. “Rosamond.” | Land of the Midnight Sun, Glaciers In all likelihood the Mayor will 8. | and a thousand islands en route. Inside | passage. Seasickness unknown. The palatial excursion st feave Seattie 3 a. m. ¥ 16. For information apply to Pacific | Coast Steamship Co.'s Thkel Offices. 4 ew Hrm:‘nmeg . (Palace Hotel) and | Market st. D. Dunann. Gen. PA:< | senger Agent. San Franciseo. veto the resolution and there is some doubt if the board can muster the votes necessary to override the veto. PRSI R Dollar Waits With Cargo. British steamer M. S. Dollar from Calcutta has been given “gen- eral orders” from the custom-house Ty | to discharge cargo on July §, by which There's a Reason” | tme the invoices will have arrived. T qufl@ will | uly 5, 19, Aug. 2. uts rizl will demonstrate sure!om this series. EVERY ONE A WINNER. THEY ARE HUMMERS. — & o a bl of §I0, The HELD FOR COUNIERFEITING.—Wiillam O Brien was heid sterday to answer by United States Commissivner Maaley & o200 bonds for having raised a §1 silver certificate men: RA'NCID BUTTER AND BAD EGGS )[anagorfl of Napa \fl\luml Make Pointed Answer in! the Suit of Lundy Company | BIDDER IRRESPONSIBLE Authorities Allege Supplies in the Were Poor in Quality i Remember, This Is the Last Wednesday of the Month. There Will Be Something Doing At Pragers. Don’t Miss It.. E raners { Stale eggs and rancid butter were not to the liking of the inmates of the | Napa Asylum, according to the state- ment of the board of managers of that institution in its answer filed yesterday the compiaint of the A. L. Lundy ompany. This is one of the reasens given by the managers as an excuse for awarding the contract for furnish- ing butter, cheese and eggs for the en- suing year to another firm, notwith- standing the cont jon of the Lundy ipany that its bids were the lowest. In regard to the charge of Lundy « that the contract was illegally award- ed Pond & Harold be- not signed th Wheaton, tter's bids we to ALWAYS RELIABLE 1250 MARKET ST. 2% ‘l'é bids in qu ther firm shou'd be signed befc considered. the articl upplied, as In contending that at no time on the men! ed was the Lundy pany a responsible bidder, the man- agers aver that liance could be placed »n the firm to furnish articles of the grade demanded. It is id that the fi 2 to the asylum a but that the weight, poor in quality and at times unfit for human consumption, and that nd bad and nu- about the 1362-04, ou( which was sta Complaints were made dates against the butter, but the firm, it & no attemtion. The board says it acted wi and delibera | Three Days’ Vacation Have a good trip and a long Holiday on the Friday to Tuesday Tickets Sold by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC 613 MARKET STREET GRANDS: ALCAZAR. MRS. LESLIE CARTL Mas Completely Recoversd and POSITIVELY WILL APPEAR the it did, and dwla-»s that its action was for t terest of the State and the Judge Seawell yesterday set the case r hearing August I0. ————————— BELDEN PLACE PROPRIETOR! DISMISS POLICE SUIT -tion Releases Temporary Injunction and New Move Is Under Contemplation. A new move is in prospect in the legal battle between the owners of houses on Belc place, used for im- purposes, and (h@ P?l e De- 3 moral ¥y the plaintiffs as Duke withou against prejudice 'WHITE the proprietors had conspired to house busi and dragging th affidavits in ans JULY4 ed that Belden place was in the = of the city and near to hotels " " WE aters and that wsed as pl Priday and Saturday Nights azd Saturday Matinee in DUBARRY $2. 3130, $1 ptiiscy BENTHAL, MAYER T5c and 30e AND SUNDATY. ng Heart-Intersst Opening Next Suxday Matinee MR. JAMES NEILL And the Dnglu! Neilt C-pu Prods ADVERTISEMENTS. a Superb fc ['ar“ HOW DO YOU LIKE..... EARBA" A FRI TCHIE Red Dragon Seltzer? Ve [ TIVOLT 2 EVENINGS 5 AT TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD. | Esmeraids and Her BABY MONKEY = the Zoc 8 SHARP. The Greatest VARISGATED VAUDEVILLE! VALERIC BERCERE AND COMPANY; * Gallagher and Barrett; John ¥. Clark; Performance Ever Seen In HELEN BERTRAM; This city ? T Fosler and Poster; Howe azd Scott; Zarrow Trio; Gracey aad Burmeti. and Orpheum Moticna Pictures, Showing Review of the S. F. FIRE DEPART- HflUD Wednesday Prices, Thurs- %e. e ..Perfectly Harmless.. “IT'SFINE.” That's what every- body szys who tresit. Somethirg good for you. Askfor it ..SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.. Red Dragon Seltzer Co., New Yecrk. Pzc'fic Agency, 118 Ba'tery St. Continued and Uninterrupted Success of THE MORMONS. Excrutiat'ngly Fumny and Cleverly Acted. 20 ACIT u 5 O :¥: . +D N0 § Tiso—2) Last Week of Licnel Lawrence's Dfl M GIRLS “All Star” Cast of Burlesque A SPECIAL MATINEE JULY & — L, K TR, — COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 9, (Note the Date, Please) “A LUCKY STONE" (Eatirely New). And these g-eat peopie added: Dorothy Mor- INSPECT DE LA MORT. Palace Queea -squ Ba see the beautiful :?\:em:qii;_&mw o S o PNEUMATIC STMPHONY ORCHES- COURT % German Cormedy: Bobby X Peer of He- | TRION. and brew Camedians, AMATEUR NIGHET TEURSDAY. room. the EM MATINEES SATURDAY_AND SUNDAY. . > PaRLOR Seme Popular Prices. Dozt Pall tc See “ARGO. PALM Roo' —_——— n 10 Children. S W. T- HESS. 3oy oo sa1 ammewizee. | THE WEEKLY CALL Floor. Houm Jul3, Clags Spreckeis Bidg | T ei Main i ] $! per Yean Grand Hotels Residence, 182 Mcalitster st Reridence Teleptone Page 384L i