The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 28, 1904, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 28. 190%. - 5 VENDORS WAV ENTERS AS AN ACCUSER: _[KNICHTS GREET VINEFARDISTS | e — RICH 0N SALES FXIT AS 3 DEFENDANT iy pppr - oMING HERE)Od J. H. Cutter Whisky { Polic onlan Radically Aiters the olice: Jndee ks el Assemblage of Pythians and : German Colonists to betfle _\Imhmk by 25 = e : 2 We are the sole owner Vhieh Wealth Was Made ‘Po> tion Before ,HL QCOU?‘ P(evk?usly Held Many Friends to Welcome| in the Eastern Foothills, | this celebrated Out of United States Steel by Senor Carlo Seiori of North End' the State Grand Officers of Santa Clara Valley ' xs| FINE JEWEL PRESENTED LOCATION IS SELECTED IN COURT; a- {Good Music and l.clulrv~~e~ European Lapnah-ls “fll Tnterest a Large ' Audi-' Furnish the Money Neees- ence at the Alhambra sary to Carry Out Scheme; Action to Re- Interest in Half 1 Dollar Commission to Gilroy, of acres = romn‘ Besides G s | SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD .a:d:a:e, Distributers—212-214 Market St, S. F., and 216 N. Main St L A HARRY G. HOWELL, Special Representative. and urge of Judge C! ad highest st give San Fran ADVERTISEMENTS. i OCEAN TRAVEL STATEMENT —oF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— NEWENG[AND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANGE COMPANY INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Washington Depariments Issue Or- ders Extending the Rural , i Dl’lnery Service. WASHIN MWMR”L"—SCM‘II‘“ Prom New Y: LEADERS DISAGREE s P N QUESTION OF UNIONISM Priadeipaia rmvxc fmmn mx. v Given Permission to Work by New Yors—Lendeon Direct. Ss ento Trades Council Called 3 Out by State President Goes to Jail for Six Months. SANTA CRUZ, July 27.—Steph= Arana, who threw a piece of w gh the vncv‘ w of & S-uthom Pa VACATI LAKE TAHOE. Offers Reduced Tickets. TflYll KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Beat Her. asband Severely Ly COUNTY CLERK J. J. GREIF SUBMITS ANNUAL REPORT | Tells of Increase in Litization and the | Compietion of Back Pro- bate Work. | ¥ Clerk John J. Greif has sub- | 1 report to the Mayor. | of surrendered pulicies. € motes and V\’eatfired oak dining chairs, $2.15 Strictly modern in both design and finish. Wood seat chairs with brace arms and strong spindles. The price is simply another demonstration of our ability to give more than the ordinary money’s worth. Dozens of people have <1gmfied their intention of duplicating our “Craftsman” room, which is one of the furnished exhibition rooms on the third floor. Its heavily beamed ceiling, quaint fireplace and massive furniture pieces, all of which are “fumed” oak from the United Craits, never fail to captivate the lover of simplicity in home furnishings. Don’t think of build- ing a home without first seeing this room and those adjoining it. the County Clerk’y has almost uebled during zhel NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Defighttally fragrant. Cosling to scalp. Steps Rching imstastly. NEWB&O’S HERPICIDE —.,-—-mm.-." clerks, with a menen-l as janitor,’ whereas in 1880 1 staff numbered eighty- | Seoreom = { The report also says that the office | h:* succeeded in completing over| three i at exd of the year.. 1 BZ!J P. STEVENS, Presiden:, ; €. TRULL, Secretary. i NWM"‘A’IKJMI“&L | 22y of Pebruary. 1904 . JACOB A. BARBEY. Notary Puaiie HENRY K. FIELD % GENERAL AGENT, ‘m BUILDING. SAN PRANCISCO. . ...o: ings and papers of the old District and | other courts has been remedied. Through the liberal appmnmump Greif expects his office will be second to none in the United States. ’ The r ts of the office for the! fiscal year exceeded the receipts of st year by the sum of $4501 56 and | the receipts for the last six months | kave been greater than for any six months in the history of the office. .. phose Mamm 641 MEN AND WOMEN. To U. S. Wavy Yard axd Vallefo. Tsa Big @ for sazatarsd Semrs. Gemeral Frishie Monticelio Twin Lakes Baptist Assembly. ™ 305 & SWp = SANTA CRUZ, July 2i.—Rev. W. F. | Taylor of Riverside was the prineipal | speaker to-day at the Twin Lakes Bap- tist assembly. He led the Bible class this morning and spoke on “Typical Conversions Recorded in the Acts of the Apesties.” In the eveming B lec- tured on “The Conflict Between Japan and Russia.™ etty Blac ite—"MAMMA AND HER LITTLE PE ”—l{ext Sunday's Call gz~ Weak Men and Women 1A¥A BITTERS THE s!'n't.brszcul\ . e (Formerly the California Furniture Co.) 261 to 281 St.. at Union Square WEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR. _ "0°0 7500

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