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14 THE: SAN FRA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1904 CISCO' CALL. .\l)\'l;)i’l‘l&l‘i)}l‘?XTSL 2 { | v l ? you ‘wint 1o rent or buy a plano later, | get it now? fhis Month It Will Cost You Nothing. that you can pay rent r get it on our new Par HMonth Up. { differeat mekes to select from UICY PLUMS ON THE TREE — e —— Governor . Pardee Is Coming Home to Shake Down Fruit for the Expectant instaliment or rent purchase | | 20 inciuging the Matchless HEINE .- “ : —POR FALL WEAR‘ e e e ot stes, ——: DEMOCRATIC - - FIGHTERS | T * | WISHES TO HEAR ALL BEPSR A | | All the Signs Point to a PIAN Lively (‘nm}ml '21‘1 the | ‘ on Traffic h.[attelrs, tlssu;’i: Tailor Surtings in checks and stripes and Sik and Wool Polls on Next Tuesday I an Interesting Stateme {| Fabrics. Al the latest styles and newest colorings. A3 e EEINE PIANO COMPANY, R SRR R B e 1 The commission appointed by the| S n—— 235-237 GEARY STREET, §. F. =S Broe nd one of the first sub- | akland— 3 ¢ his attention will be the a Prison Director to 1z Id. He will also apnoint two members of Libr Trustees, Thon Flint, de- - W. C. Van years expired be called upon the State one to as cased eet, whbze tern 1004 uary ted that the Governor will of ocean shippers on the Pacmc Coast‘ rich dark colors, mannish style. B e T ) a a of the to the end that proper legislation may | Guard of Ci 1:r.y:;:i.;. It 1>-l alid ‘ be pafsed bry (;:;zf:::x;g:c:hi:&l:u?:; 36 inches wide, all wool dier General Mulier will be | ing of sea-far 2 I \d then be retired at once | | flag of the United States. & NOVELTY STRIPE ALBATROSS ank of major general. The ‘ During the last and present week F % 3 g nor will be ded to Briga- | | conterences have been in progress be- | af;ICY colors, including cream, suitable for Yd ral Warfield, who will go to | tween the business men of this city and ouse wear.... dessvsasasddscsccccsans ank of major | | the traffic managers of the transconti- ke i real appoint- | |pkntal railway lines and the Pacific| 38 inches wide Dickinson as { |Afail Steamship Company. These meet- 1L be a yunced. i camj ts - were prepared - leaders in the several dis- O'Brien iquarters on the parlor nd Hotel, and is sur- large staff of workers At O'Brien’s headquar- ition is made that many {li!ls College and S?minary REES AND GRANTS DIPLO- O’Byrne, Ja s Cronin, John | o visic ons whicl ves Con- * Dcbonald, Harry Creswell and D., geepiy interested for half an hour. | Liver, Thousands of people had as- | DUOR 2L (P8, Goiratite commanee " & sup M. Delmas ‘ e o . | sembled to watch the interesting spec- | sldy to steamships carrying on interstate | either of the Gallaghers mentioned Shortly after 2 p. m. a number of | tacle, which was allowed to continue | commerce betmeen interterritorial ports would | ve is the veritable “Good Galla- union hackmen. including Peter Burns | for half an hour before a detachment | Deovements. Hafiroads “hovs boes‘ernal im: | terterritorial steamship communication, and gher,” but both are good men and true and Percy Benson, drove up to the | of firemen arrived on the scene. Boldly | B rouate. mtsaiate. commece: Hipeits o s Democrats. O'Brien “points with New Montgomery-street entrance of | submerging themselves In the deluge, | steamohios muy be abelgiy o hrom e 1ot | B B AT o e R e -d & pride” to Delmas, Creswell and Mc- the Palace Hotel in a carriage and | they finally managed to reach a stop- territorial commerce, | chant matine. ders at 40i-433 Bancroit Bldg Enerney apd challenges McNab to Proceeded to chide the drivers of the fcock in the street and stop the waste 2o ‘;'h:h;rmfim gr“lfiegg“{,g"‘;::‘- The importance of this merchant marine is fidelity to the principles of Jeffersonian HAMLIN SCHOOL Me- Democracy. It is admitted that [DELUGE FOLLOWS A COLLISION BETWEEN HACK AND HYDRANT Crowds on Market Street Walch for Half an Hobr an Interesting Spectacle Created by the Aerial Flight of Water From NATIONAL BODY WILL INQUIRE Congressional Committee on Merchant Marine to Ar- rive in This City To-Day Mouth of a Broken Pipe \W. H. Mills, an Authority | Congress of the United States to m-} | quire Into conditions of the merchant | marine service and ascertain what measures are necessary for its expan- | sion will arrive in San Francisco to-| day. Senator Gallinger of New Hamp- | shire is at its head and several prom- inent national legislators are among the party. The aim of the commission | | 1s to ascertain the needs and demands | ings were held for the purpose of ad- gathering information that will tend | to frame national laws for the benefit William H. Mills gave out a state- | | ment last night emphasizing the im- portance of the independent marine service on this coast. His statement | | follows: pensive incidefits that kept a big crowd | Kelly, one of the members of an up- | y of hig A general subsidy measure to all ocean g+ e ok o rbege 30| enacted that would meet the views of the en- It is said that the banner of | tire nation. The Interior of @ country does league is borne Livingston | ! | not believe sufficientiy in the direct benefit of | sarret W. McE W. H. + et - : <} | such o measure to favor it. = The question ’ S .~ B e K | | which is being considered by the Congressiona Alford, John J. Barrett, John Galla- WATER ¥ SKYWARD FROM A BROKEN HYDRANT ON M committee and on which a report is to be gher, George Gallagher, Willam F. | ST YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, A TEAM OF RUNAWAY HO | made on the first day of the coming session Humphrey 1 Scully, Charles J. Heg- ' | HED TO A HACK HAVING CAUSED THE SPECTACULAR ERL | of Congress is, how can the Government pro- John Gleason, John S. Drum, % - & i | mote the growth of shipping under the Amer- | o Joseph E. O i fcan flag? | hen Costello, Joseph E. O'Donnell, ey { g = a ot e : -2 et : ough a general subsidy is not or may not lliam A. Breslin, Dr. John King- A wordy war betwcén angry hack- | from the broken hydrant was. shower- | S EED S Ba e By T pa it well, John F. Mullin, Dan O'Callagh men on New Montgomery street yes-|ing down upon the sidewalk and rap- | aple to the charge of impracticabllity. It is Kaufman, William T. Kearn terday terminated in a series of ex- | 1dly converting Market street into a |competent for the Government to subsidize in- lake and Second street into a surging | terterritorial communication under the pro- when replaced by a néw one. subjects of the United States; second in mag- ‘While this work was going on, how- nitude are the Hawallan Islands; but there are ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW COLORED AND BLACK Dress Goods l We have just opened a large shioment of NEW DRESS MATERIALS n colors and black, solid- colors, mixed effects; 54 inches wide, all wool NOVELTY TAILOR TWEEDS Neat, mixed effects, stylish colotings. . .ov.veos ¥ 150 50 inches wide, all wool - REDFERN TAILOR SUITINGS Small checks and stripe patterns, hard finish, FANCY TAILOR SVITINGS 50¢ of the justing freight rates for shippers. The | T : : . . t that the Governor | ‘.!;ov.:rnmemil control of the Panama | New color combinations in small check design.. high opinion of the mili- | | Railroad has given the shippers of the . 1 f General George Stone. . { | | State an opportunity to unshackle the | IHr. DEMOCRA' | | bonds which have made them slaves | SPECIAL_* In the Democratic poiitical field the | | to the transcontinental railroads in the In the - e “"’f RLC Pt o b S | | matter of exporting their produce. | A a 2 s b a | | Fortuitously the visit of the Con- 43 inches wide, imported- S s | gressional Commission on Merchant tespective forces | | Marine is contemporary with the an- | FRENCH SILK and WOOL FIGURED EOLIENNE 25 g ae e . | | nouncement o opes ti - - day. In cvery A Iy district of S | ama"';f;;'l"lmadi;’:il fm';,l;‘fr:t ,:’;,,.::mn_ In all the new Fall shades, solid colors, small .Y e etk bt | bers will spend two days in this city, | design self color. Extra value..... d ; ¥ Al Syt il | of marine commerce. The commission TR artes, AR aat | | has announced that it wants fact. not | IN OUR BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT Pclytechnic Busi. Gyarters. Hal | | history. To that end P W L L 3 College aud Gavin McNab is apparently serene | o s o s doae o (A We are now prepared to show new qualities in the followin ks i e g PR it el fdent that the | | |not only steamship men and traffic | 2 P q 14 Sckool of Bogi. ! 20d tranqu o B R e | managers generally be invited to talk, stylish weaves: > forces regu organization will | 1 that men representative of th meerine. Osiiaad. | complete vietory. His scouts | ki e A B il S CHIFFON VOILE CREPE DE PARIS s ‘1.‘@"'}1‘ ‘;“;“{f';f;';;:l | their troubles in the forecastle be in- SILK and WOOL SAMITE CREPE IMPERIAL (a2 ooy vited to the meeting. Among these will | chief is in close touch | be Andrew Furuseth, the eloquent sec- ! CHIFFON CREPE VEILING CREPE EOLIENNE jen has established | retary of the Coast Seamen’s Union. | = 2 | ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. ippine Islands were conquested, we did n imvite bids for th meantime - 5 have sufficlent steamships on the Paci T the juveniles are AND VAN RN SENINABY, Yab can name James D. Phelan and town hack firm, became involved in|ever, the water rushing down Second R Y DR bt e, Croline [lslands, | Geean to serve the purpose of Government | cared for at Boys' and Girls' Aid Society ke P ning anklin K. Lane, but the question is 2n altercation with the union men, and | street had thoroughly flooded that | Alaska. Oommerce démands and deserves.the | tranSports. Great nations are to R -y asked, “Can he name E. B. Pond?" & big crowd gathered in anticipation of | thoroughtare and finally found its way | img Commeres demands and deserves. the e o e e it | savnr svn An accicent One o e ¢ - ' a fight. Just as trouble seemed immi- . into the basements of several business | dize steamship lines under the American flag : B of ean commer ine. Webb- N f the eminent D rats men . a 16 Sl be come factors In Pacific Oc - EARAH inclpal. | tioned in the league’'s list was at | nent, however, Patrolman D. J. Dris- | houses on the west side of the street, r}ymfieg:;:'cfir: z;,rl';; e;:gp;fi';c:_,;‘“mnmf;ggj which will eventuate in a commerce far ex £ five men O'Brien’s headquarters at the Grand ¢oll appeared on the scene and pro- | where it did about $1000 worth of dam.. tion and promote the export of Ambcices | céeding in volume that existing on the At- | Hotel last night, and the same was ceeded to quell the disturbance. {age. By the time the gusher had been | products to American territory. This would | 12atic. = ol asituis. comaeiiiet. of Uiy 508 | John J. Barrett In the midst of the excitement the | checked Police Officer Driscoll had | give MI 'hel r;;fievlir:afe:""‘"e:ca‘ cg;;:imxnsle‘m, recently declared that at the dawn of | , ~ - ~ orses attac] | 3 an- | Monopoly of al e v in R BoYs, BEL Opens o oew | THE REPUBLICAN Which the mnion men had beer iging | Sanered in Heckmen Burps and Ben- | BT 2 St ina G S vay 5 sty the tracie piYe o smemaant wes s upils Aug. 17. z 3 “ & y portions of the country would share equally | ! - ed - A M. Harvard Head Maser | The Roosevelt Republican Club of the became frightened and suddenly dashed | wagon to the southern. station ang | LoTUC"S,f, be, country would share eq | s o e B o Al e —_— ——ae enty-eighth Assembly District has up New Montgomery street to Market | bacie d on charges of disturbing the | As supplementing the foregolng outlined pol- | this traglc stage to the Atlantle Ocean. anmd | ’ | glected the following officers: Peter and down that thoroughfare. At the | pesce. ley, ihe (Sovernment of the United States | (NS I oning of the Oriental nattons will St. Mary s Colle €@, | I, Kol president; John A. Barr, sec- Junction of Market and Second streets | Efiat el Ad oeal e eiation wih the ‘OHeN Smlogons T | {ransier the traslo. stage of the world's com- ’ Walter Larsen, treasurer; the vehicle struck a fire hydrant and Swedish Republicans Meet. that recently established with Cuba. It is the | Tuerce fo the Pacific Ocean, where It will ac- OAXLAND, CAL. | Cooney, sergeant at arms. was promptly demolished, but not until The Swedish Republican Club met | consensus of opinion among far-seeing states- | ;?’,{:rv of man. Jles Will be sesumed MONT Auguet 1, | following have been indorsd for it had broken the hydrant off at its | last night at 161 City Hall avenue for | men that the riental countries are o dave an | M'We are to have rivals for_supremacy on the 19 - BRO, % President. | delegates to the State Convention, (o base, from which shot a torrent ofe \oo purpose of ascertaining how many | an “seen dbor pelier. with retorence 1o el | Pacific Ocean; Russia and Japan are present. | TiB e Toaenie Cous: veon E. Bwrn- | water high-into the siv. mich Afler Macavers had Teglatered” for the con { The best way to secure and maintain an open | With China in reserve, eventually to surpase | WESTERN ;rh:m:a;nhkhu ss course, Eng. | ham, Luke Battles, Fred O. Peterson, | the fashion of a Yellowstone “gusher.” | ing elections. Also many members | door policy with that vast reservoir of human |Gty upon all the affairs of mankind. | n. pookkeeping. shorthand, ar- | George Cooney.and Fred Hawes. Freed from the hack, the f b S 5 aliz life, ultimately to become.an object of most | W. H. MILLS. ‘ CINE ‘tbmetic, ulgebra, ete., dber- | e leptalative delognt tasresa o e hack, the frightened | who have not yet been naturalized |life, ultimately to b elatian. Wit ‘Ba to a1 - H. . BUSINESS vice Inaividual ‘i on. Po- e W f‘j atlve delegates indorsed horses, with traces dangling at their | were persuaded to take out papers. | courage a trade relation by reciprocal duties. . COLLEGE ms for graduates. § mo @ ;sr;’ % l]l)(-;‘r‘na -'l, ’{I‘?"}',"'i'::é} V\Iflt" &;d‘k proceeded in their flight down | Monthly meetings will be held by the | Reciprocity between China, Japan and America ‘Will Visit Bay Points. Lo c mo., §$24. | Larsen, Edwar 3. Relly, Goarwe | Market street, but were finally cap- | club until after election. The annual | would be the heeinning of a commercial rela- | rence Con 2 < G ’ = v v v Congressional Committee on s bt | rence Conlon, Peter J. Kelly, George tured and safely tied to a telegraph | picnic will occur on October 16 at |tion Which would inevitably expand. The BT Rae, Edward Drew, Frank Kelly, M. M. Miller and P. J. Sheehy. ’ ————— WORKMAN SUFFOCATED | An enroliment ot 450 students tells he story of our success;new build- pole. Meanwhile the volume of water | In this view we have two perfectly tenable | Shell Mound Park. first; provositions; the encouragement of in- Merchant Marine will visit Oakland harbor on a tour of inspection to-day. The committee will arrive there from - | | T MENTS. | San Francisco about 1 o’clock on the | wholesome =£3I!::0} IN A GAS TRENCH AD‘ETISE NS Government tug General Slocum. s ogme, | ey, BTl The members of the committee will > e B ¥ Michael Egan Dies From Inhaling the [l be accompanied by Senator Perkins | Tusbin Wilie Maling & Gomnto- | § and several members of the San Fran- || Yoy really cannot. afford to bey ANDERSON AGADEMY, | . v verusin™ | | JBERAL IT NSION SALE [ |ioammeton nrin | e omss s L) | Michael Egan, a helper employed | g by the harbor and water front com- Ja cape— B IRVINGTON, California, by the San Francisco Gas and Elec- | We are adding 24,000 square feet—two more stories—on to the top of what is already the biggest furn} mittee of the Oakland Board of Trade. | | @ stole—a collar—or a muff—until GILLIAN WALKER ANDemso, {tric Company, was accldentally suf-; e mouse on he Pacific Coast. Our inoreased {rade demonded more room—expansion.. Now our expansion The members of this committee are | | you visit, our store. ) @ ANDERSON, | focatea’ shortly “atter moon yesterday | demands more trade, and we are making big offers to get it. We have begun by cutting every metal bed Hugh Hogan, Edson F. Adams, James It is not. selfishness that. makes us IS5 WEST'S SOHOOL FOR GIRLs, | by illuminating gas in a trench. Egan | Zrom omethird to ome-half this week, and by offering the easiest of terms in buying them. P. Taylor, E. P. Vandercook. R.|lsay this. Itis enlightened self-inter- pZl$ VAN NESS AVE. opens Aus. i7.|and Thomas McKeon, the foreman, | §$3.25 ENAMEL BED —Any size; standard make . . $1.80 Whitehead and Secretary Edwin leg, We know thets 50 Better— colleges. For catnioguc adarers MART. o |had been sent to lay service pipes to | $2.75 WIRE FABRIC COUCH—A useful extra bed Eo e bandsomer —or more elegant, furs V/EET, Princial. Kindergarten, s | the residence of H. Cullener on Twen- 3 L = Applications | received between 1:30 and 3:30 p. m 4 tieth avenue, between H and I streets. McKeon says he left Egan on the | BOONE’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOQL, | sround at 12:15 o'clock and that when . BERXELEY, | he returned he found the man lying - | unconscious in the bottom of the trench and the gas escaping from the point at which Egan had tapped it. The unconscious man was taken to the Park Emergency Hospital, but died before the ambulance reached there. It was found that Egan had attempted to plug the pipe with soap instead of clay. — . To Users of Gold Dredging Machinery. REOPENS MONDAY, AUG. 8. P. B. BOONE. Hitchcock Military Academy EAN RAFAEL, CAL. WILL REOPEN or August 16, APDly t© the Principal IRVING INSTITUTE. % / == ) S\ ... SL65 ful lines .. .83 $4.75 WHITE BED_With strong and grace $8.00 BRASS RAIL BED - With jarge brass knobs and so'id brass rail at head and foot. A big offer . . $5.85 than ours can be made. And we also know that, we give better val> ues than any other fur house on this coast. DON'T FORCET OUR NUMBER MISCHIEVOUS YOUTHS MAY FACE JUVENILE COURT Presidio Heights Improvement Club to Take Steps to Capture Boys ‘Who Disfigure Residences. The Presidio Heights Improvement Club held a meeting in ga United Arts and Crafts Hall, Presidil” avenue, last evening. A. Sbarboro, the presi- dent of the club, was in the chalr.‘ There were about fifty representative | citizens present, and numerous mat- THE FURRIER § ) 219 GRANT AVENUF X & // to the improvement of Boarding and day school for young ladi The Risdon Iron and Locomotive = ters pertaining — s Ay Trest. Wi Teopea | Works of San Francisco, California, has == ( streets of the d:-mc!tm wext-; considered, | REV EbwaND ATanased to A "Priaties. | instituted—in the Clrcuit Court of the —h l//////////// with the result that the Board of United States for the Northern District of California—equity sult number 13,605 egainst the Western Engineering and Construction Company and the Central Gold Dredging Company, as joint in- fringers of certain patented goid dredg- ing machinery, which is owned and con- trolled by the Risdon Iron and Locomo- tive Works. The patented apparatus claimed to Mount Tamalpais Military Academy EAN RAFAEL, CAL, Junior school separate. Fall term begt 1. ARTHUR CROSBY, D.D. Head Mamer Is the most practi- cal; recommended | Galizghes $15.00 B UTTERFLY BED—A in white enamel; a brass spi; head and foot, each wrough sign (THUN beautiful design ndle holding the t in butterfly de- ‘Works will be visited by a committee that will lay before it the needed re- quirements of the locality. | Dr. Regensburger, antong other | complaints, laid particular stress upon the delinquencies of scavengers, who are said to be extremely careless in their handling of refuse to the dis- comfiture of persons passing on the | GRAND OPENING New Fall ad Winter Woolens ALL WOOL SUIT- INGS in all shades to : : Yy order for $18 and $20 by expert court re- | have been infringed is what is com- $28.50 SOLID BRASS BED—Heavily lacquer- as well as to householders. order n tera. Send - for :r&fmlysknown 15 the “Postlethwaite Ro- cd. suaranteed finish; a simple, cleguntde- A R tiar O Yobthe (Ractuw: Rvute d $25. $27.50 und 2talogue 1382 ry Separator Gol redge,” which is 5 e A . 75 - Fine {mported E: Market " St, S F. |the machine in general use on . the $31.50 SOLID BRASS BED 1% inch posts 3 by WHUHE 0% and otherwine: diafigur- | Roveltioat to. ordar hches high; a massive | Feather River and on the property adja- ‘bed _with heavy - ing doors and posts caused a resolu- - { p ] b i bout b tion to be adopted which is to be sub s s = 98, School 1 | cent o O1 ville, Califi ia. S At t lon e 8 'ercoats b« DR b A I e s | Owihiiy (o e e e At e $9.00 :u‘::mufllrulux:"c'l’;ggn—flazfl.{‘: mitted to the Chief of Police with the s W18 i #dG sirener faculty’ thai ever; | followed the use of this machine the steel; adjustable springs, to hold heavy or idea of bringing the offenders before VN s lip S sasitation; . iilus- | present suit will be watched with great light' person; will last a ile Court. e g e trated catalogy w. ght st a lifetime. ... $6,25 the Juvenile You' will 28 1o 40 MEREDITH. Vice Principal, Meols Pary. Car ’L?‘;’J{Z,' ,‘A‘{..‘:R‘é“ TEESIad I Suls olais $38.50 SOLID BRASS BED—Of artistic go. oy et Ny e o | 2 { sig medium height and strongly made | | ———————— y Ye Olde English Inn, | &m’bpfit" ] Chinese King's Daughters. m.u SOLID BRASS Brillantt 4.50 144 Mason st. Music by the great Pan- JOE POHEIM ity ihiza year. “Courses” Clasmical | A public meeting of the Chinése guered; Iatest design. Have you' eyer N The Tailor Freparutory sccrvdiied. Intermediste and brp. | 108 S Daughters wag held yesterday fore seen. prices” quoted ‘like these? This WORK OF CHINATOWN SQUAD.—Ser- A ot inary Classes Siudles resumed Tuesday, Aug. | A7LErnoON at the Chinese Presbyterian A geant Christiansen filed with Chiet Wittman - P BEEWS. - Church. All the officers and members yesterday the report of the work of hix squad | | 901 Momtgomery Street, Corner Busn, of this society are Chinese. An inter- in Chinatown for last month. 1110 and 1112 Market Street. PALO ALTO ACADEMY, one milc from | esting programme of voeal and instri. Stancora University—Boys and youns rmen mental music was rendered. This was propured for Stanford, W o JEastern | 20T ‘s place, § visiting an opium rrve Ad Mod. followed by addresses in Chinese by and isdemeanors. ot 'fl'&"{.’.';'f.:r' Macematics. il ey jirs. Chans. Miss White and 'the Rev, Sere no:?ae':n- aia’ flnc:,:;l:; ;‘:\’«:fif E csine August 22 . ‘ong Dong Sham. A “baby band” and confined, 85 dismissed and 5 pending. & NATNARD SHIPLEY. Palo Alto el was also organized and promises to be THE CREDIT HOUSE" TR R I Setine sw MST"MANOLA' B A, | @ great success. The object of the or- ~ ettt —— e Is the only curs for Wervous and | der is to do good to the poor children of Chinatown Weekly Call, $1 per Year