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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 1006. BiGOTRY | J : - Adjutant General J. B. Lauck is at the | | O LS IMES 15 SISTANED CARRDLSE SITE Postmaster Thomas Fox of Sacramento is at the Grand. 5 Attorney Charles M. Casson of Santa |Superyisors Fail to Over-|Supervisors Resent Delay in | ride Disapproval of Site| the Construction Work of for the Lowell High School | . City’s ‘Geary-Street Road Cruz is at the Lick. ORDER: INSTANT ACTION Bank Commissioner W. Blackstock of —_— - THERE IS A BEER called Extra Pale, brewed in Cincinaati, Ohbio, byThe Christian MoetleinBrewingCompany. {3 And it is the best beer brewed anywhere. The secret of its purity, favor, and excel- Ience as a beverage and as a tonic comes from W the master brewing of the fincst hops, Ventura is at the Palace. Captain W. R. Bowne, United States army,'is at the St. Francls. James Campbell, a prominent mill man of Seattle, and his wife are at the Palace. Captain Francis G. Irwin, pay depast- ent, United States army, is &t the Ocei- ental. Duncan McKinnon, a big ranch owner at Salinas, accompanied by his wife, 1s at the Lick. SCHMITZ IS CRITICISED SR T SRR Nigus Bill Selecting Play- round, but He Refuses to Pass Demand for Purchase FERTUE AT 4 Z Ordinance Regulating Main- tenance of Signs on Roofs Finally Passed by Board PRSI Attorney B, L-Harrlnxton and Mrs. Herrington of San Jose are registered at the Palace. E. A. Montgomery and wife have re- turned from an Eastern trip and are at the St. Francis. H. Fraley, a merchant of Reno, Nev., Is air, peffm malt from perfect barley, - pure ‘water. Mocrlein’s Extea Pale above all other brews because of its purity and the pecu- had re- The Board of Supervisors yesterday | The Board of Supervisors yesterday | spending a few days In the city and is at liarly delightful sparkling flavor. sustained the Mayor’s veto of the resolu- | adopted a motion made by D’Ancona di- | the St. Francis. ) tion :slecting the ‘Bell estate Property | recting the clerk of the board amd re-| L. McMurtry, fnterested fn the ofl bust- It is the beer of beers—Moerlein’s. 3 on fi)cla\ a ;\trclel, tI;IetweenISul:]ell”H'-?ng [ questing the Mayor and Auditor to con- | ness at Coalinga, accompanied by his Lush, as 2 site for the new Low 81 I'summate immediately the purchase of the | wife, is at the Grand. [ Echodl. The oard posiponed action o1 |loc ferctofore selecied at' the corner of | T, . Graves; ane of the official of the THE CHRISTIAN MOERLEIN BREW]NG CO. | he Mayor's veto o e res ~ | Geary and Baker streets as the site for | Home Tel t the St CINCINN. \ ‘csplt‘lng ‘lll\e o(lTv!r ‘;rllagn :?ge‘ga:::r‘?; the municipal Geary street road's pow,:r chxfz:?:m il".’fx‘f.'.’" s ’ s AL Gilg — . ie cliy & lot of land a and car house. D'Ancona held that the erican D 3 Chestnut and Mason streets as a portion [ oo C88 BOME 2 o e the legal- Tflepionzu:ndpr;‘:xg:fip‘x g;::’ c°n| § JOHN H. SPOHN CO. (Incorporsted) Pacifc Gosst Ageats - of the site for the proposed childréw's | iy of the expenditure of public moneys | rived at the St. Francis yestergay accom- | [ 16-18-20-23 Front St., San Franeisco, Cal. _to be | playground at North Beach. The Mayor's | go; the acquisition of the road should not | panied by his famil 3 ) g L-‘mc‘\ux‘ veto of the first resolution was sustained | inorrore.with the purchase of the site, as v e e )sz A = >, @V » ave faith in. | by the following vote, fourteen afirma- | i o e had been no injunction to prevent 1y E-mf‘iled ;: Fa O ?‘l:::c“: ated 2 2 % : | tve votes being required under the char- | he“payment of such moneys, but ouly | 13 arrived &% ihe fo Bends S | — ation _of | | ter to pass the bill over his veto: an order to show cause why they should | oM New York City. ey find | | ‘.v\ycs~lh)\vw\l\, Brandenstein, Braunhart, | oo paid out. 3 ‘worl] g h written | Connor, *D'Ancona, Eggers, Hocks, Mc- | ".qpere appears to' be some one who is [ Alphonso Paine Sawyer of the Seattle SEMENTS. NTS. < s “in | Clellan, Payot, 9. delaying the construction of tha Geary Post-Intelligencer has returned from the piness Noes—Alpers, Boxton, Gallagher, Luns- | g ect road, but it will require no injunc- Eash[ a.m? is visiting the city for ten days SN FRANCISUOS - g of the tedt, Rea, Sanderson, 6. tion to prevent the work,” said Braun- [ °0 his way back to his post. coLu"BlA ’ : . bias- | Subervisor dAncona in commenting on | L, Dr. N. D. Richardson of the marine hos- LEADING THEAE m 4 ‘u@m - n the the Mayor's objections state a t | D service, who has been up a e s MU the selection of the Bell estate site was made | gooie, Offer of the Sunset Press to print | 5 0 o tal Fotel for the Iast week with| LAST 3 NIGHTS—MATINEE SAT. il 3 : vl 2858 volumes of the report of D. H. Burn: LAST 4 Nights of the Delightful Extravagaaas igion and | | after a thorough investigation of eligible | po oo "o S oautification of San Fran- | @ Severe attack of grip, is able to be out. CHARLES FHOMEAN PRESENTS a the world. | | sites in the immediate viclnity Of the |.icoo ‘eor’the entire appropriation of $3000| Edmund J. Phelps,, accompanied by his s of & young | | one . selected originally, namely, that | Lal® (l Sl © wife and family, arrived from the East 4 - ideal hero, | fronting on Eafayette Park, and The Auditor and Treasurer were in-| yesterday in a special car and are at the wa 5. CRANE A,PEEAT FOR YOUNG ING and OLD € NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY "NIGHT .| - FIRST TIME IN sAN FRANCISCO. Arthur Becker Lustsplel Ensemble in the Comedy, DR FOXY QUILLER “ZWEI WAPPEN” . USUAL TIVOLI I PRICES—25¢, 50c, T8e. D'Ancona ventured the prophecy that the site for the Lowell High School would be eventually located in the block site Alamo Square, egret that the Mayor is not pres- said Supervisor Braunhart,” for I to warn him that in vetoing these lutions he has been grievously im- ul;n'nted { | | .'_ ;\’:d ;h; f‘L:lll‘_:‘J}]“p;o\:‘al Of,zzferoinz:li:;l structed to charge to the various bond ac- | St. l“rancl:.mlzdr. Phell,ps ;:la large grain : yas R | Education, | 28 EXPreas: " | counts the $16,603 paid out for the engrav- | operator o (nneapolis, Minn. Pk 2, A ES presentatives | | tention to put a grammaft school on the | iy ¢ the municipal bonds. The amount | Lord Grimthorpe, who has been spending 15 e Feinies) Caetty Trisgh : s rather a | | | present site of the Lowell High School | waq some time igo charged against and | the last ten days at the St. Franels, left Amm:‘l‘ l‘ordl LaST MaTieed e 11| consequent- | shows forth | st this foil of | quite close ttitude of d religion, | chological | paid out of the Park and Presidio exten- sion account, which was the only one con- taining available proceeds at the time of payment. DEEDS TO BE CANCELED. The Auditor and Tax Collector were ad- vised to make a joint recommendation to last evening for a trip through the south- ern part of the State, and will return to San Francisco in about a month for the remainder of the winter. John Couch Flanders and his bride (nee Houston) of Portland, Or., are at the St. Francis. Mr. Flanders is one of the lead- GmAN 'rmm (The Two Escu posed upon because somé one is. inter- the Superyisors for the cancellation of all outstanding certificates of sale and deeds ing attorneys of the Northwest and presi- dent of the Columbia River and Northern iteheons) SEATS—$1 to 25c. NOW READY. - NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE, | = ————————————: | ested in_unloading itwo piéces of land on | ¢ Sy Vot o cningt what is known as | Rail - 3 o = - St 1 B ga ailway Company. His- father, Captain n C A < ;2:01:C(‘»“nig:r:c;eeghnl::;r‘:xnrdm;x\\t the two | Dore i which has been A0open public | J, C. Flanders, was a founder of the city NEX.;I;( LO JA mwe on T e e i P ot street for twenty years past. of Portland. WE s church, ana{ | MONDAY NIGHT. 3 | Sites refected by this committes, WHICH | 'y wag resolved that mo demands for P AI ICE = y_religious s‘;\ng * :ef”d'fge"‘:‘;m’l“zi: . efh s fi:rk op- | the refunding of duplicate taxes will be Caltforsiams in New York. In the fotlowing, repartatre; s Daws. e “Chnistians | Famous Tragedian to Appear | posite Alamo Sauare was originally | 3PProved by the begrd unless thio petition oNEW YORK, Jan. 2—The following - Virgiotus” .u'..-ve’&?‘"“;’.. Svenings ] ; h prejudiced |y oht Nigh Cl | S0 which was fually refuced: 19 | bears the aignatiife’ afstheimax Foleeton] S SN ST RINREENE ST XoEkS SEATS NOW ON SALE. 3 N nd them, but who neverthe- | uighn Nights in Classic | 8:30,000, and I hope this outrage w % | as to the correctness of the duplicate pay- the Herald Square; H. C. Bowen, \l?)V'H P ting for truth and desire ‘Ef;“!“‘l’l{’fr‘;?fg O e ohax ot the | ment. and has attached thereto the re- AND HER ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. e *Some way the book Booth, at the Grand Unfon; Mrs. L.| 4 Columbia Drama at the l‘!ort w pro- M-RI(‘HI LIEU” TO OPEN ,me rejected school site opposite Alamo | Square and the playground site, which | was also rejected in favor of the site of | Board of Education who is in favor of and Mason streets, is School ceipted bill in duplicate. The sum of §2100 was set aside to defray the engineering and inspection expenses in connection with the repaving of Ellis street from Market to Larkin, and of Kimball, at the Westminster; F. 1. Mon- son, at the Contimental; Mrs. S. W. Mor=~ gan, at the Hotel Imperial. From Sacramento—Mrs. O, W. Noack, at the West. Sympliony Orchestra of Forty! Magnificent, Operitic ahd Orchestral Programme SEATS $L50, Sl.fl, S0c—NOW 0N SALE | ceeded the price of the block cpposite . *— | Chesnut Kearny street. from. California to Pacific. Director Altmann.” Lrnspey From Los Angeles—R. D. Blount, W. EDW RDS DAV S of more v a,u,, "Yiro‘minq ? &Merchant -of| Supervisor Gailagher defended the ob- | 0h¢ Tinance Commitice refused (o Pa%2 | 1. charlton, at the Park Avenue; F. W, | A . I = ] - - | jections raised by the Mayor and held 115 of thé. Borit Valley Water Com- Sherpert, A. B. Todd, at the Grand; F. | And COMPANY in His Two-Seene Tragedy, trath a man | Venice” - and “Ingomar” !um the indefiniteness of the value of | ¥ 15 of the Spring Valley Water Com| yakrenkalp, at the Imperial. HOUSE : >.\' : ~ 1 nd sel ;d was a EO nrz,;:n‘xfi:: ‘.}m} committes heldi that. the dm.ge‘ m - AMERICA’S GREATEST TRAGEDIENNE, work. So true| the Other,” Plays Bl]k"h siatnat its selec Hon. Gallagher hel should. be included in the flat rafe agreed ADVERTISEMENTS. g And'Last Times of the L y 2 the price of $145,000 placed on the Bell 3 x i s been written | i e O P gD and cortainly ex- | UPOn With the company last year. s estate site is fo g] F. C. Jones was granted an extension of »| XLouls James is to-play an engagement limited ‘to elght performarces at the Co- | | Alamo Square. sixty days within which to complete the additions to the Crocker Grammar School Great Orpheum Road Show Regular umnu- Every Weane-iu Thursday, lumsa - Theater,. commencing with next | PRICE FOR THE SITES. building after Supervisor Braunhart had urday and Sunday. TO-NIGHT, To-morrow Night and Sat. Monday nigh will be four eiab-| D'Ancond said the determination of the | registered his objection against the delay s ) l’RJ‘ZES—I‘k_é 25 and, B0 orate productions, | price to be pald for the sites would e |in the work, which has heen under way R et MACBETH ¥ ae “He. | James in the present in the hands of the incoming board and | since last May, ._.,._a—_._._.___.‘— rhose | dramias will man Hackett, that condemnation proceedings would not BILLS FINALLY PASSED. SATU‘DAY and SUNDAY NIGHTS, of a Milton Nobles Jr., | delay the building of the Loweil High| The following bills were finally passed: < THE JEWESS - P . . Charles Stedman, Ar- | School very long. Authorizing the payment of $1500 to Ann What Would l-[appen? L‘ R NEXT WE A It-| thur. Young and others. . | A little scene “oceurred at this point | Towns or Tand reduired éme;he.v:a::mg.g; c 4 g to Mr. James' Richelieu” will be the opening bill, on | when Braunhart again charged that the | Mission & ween e of his_praise. | Monday night, and is to bo repeated | Mayor had Vetoed the selection of the |Timgleswireety . = L~ 5L L What would happen if ° BUSH STREET JUD'I“ OF BET“UL'A‘ as it may ap-{on Thursday and Saturday nights. “Vir- | Bell estate site because it was proposed | plocks on. Clay, Fiibert Mariposa. Twenty- c P ,___“__vm,..,.,o,. and Maduger . it is to be hoped | gintus” is anmounced for Tues and | to buy the Alamo Square site, which Di- | second and H streets, : AEaRT two men, hating each Phone Main 127. ly.” It is | Sunday night. “Tlre Merchamv of \enign:" rector Altmann favored. Gallagher re- brg;g;s:gflfl&m:hgg;}::.n sewer with late: thfl vmlcntly md in mu&qgm;?dfigy?h&mé b Pmpflm'v:,," =S that prompts the pres-.| will be staged on Wednesday and Fri- | ported that Braunhart appeared to be| ™'p 0iq 0 Coiiations for the construotion of 1 with the 1 ith - Sunday. score “He 1 Hecuba” as | day nights and “Ingomar’ at the mati- | particularly interested in the Bell estate | signs on the walls, roofs and cornlees of build- ove same girl, wi -.JOLLY GIRLS EXTRAVAGANZA CO.. w"""-' . of. that | nee.on Saturday. | site. ings. g whom both had quarreled, PRESENTING - Oar Tady “I am interested, but not personally, In | Expuning Linden avenve between Van News ere unexpectedly quatan- AN HONEST POLITICIAN TO-NIGHT—MATS. ¢ n-r. AND SUN. 5 uneven, | FAREWELL RECEFTION GIVEN | the selection. of all school sites,” said | fuciie 80d Frankiin trom the map, ag the en- | WA he oil’s b And Strong -Ollo of Novelties CROWDS ROAR OVERIT . buf, as IN HONOR OF REV. W. M. WHITE | Braunhart, “and I am sorry that all the | site for the new public library, under another tined in the girl’s house by a g}flANméflulhoflbl%ulgfififig T g, cheaply > land for public improvements has not refi:\g}grfigw:-;gh";un;d!?;:‘;ddm & it smallpox scare, along with GEORGE T. DAVIS, Calffornta’s Favorits x‘f‘;m N:I:D‘::'ul n 4 decidedly unwhole- | Congregation of the Wast Side Chris-"| Deen purchased before this board retires | = " O08 O not PHCEHEERE her and 2 member of Ger- Barytone; BRAGG and ASHTON, Eccentrie e ent of'love. In an from office. I am sure that the expose Authorizing the payment of $3850 to Comedy- Sketgh, and a Bevy of Jolly Girls, whe tiap Church Present Their Pastor | With Silver Tea Set. M. made here will prevent the selection of | Gearon for land conveyed to the city for lhe can sing and dance. man nobility (temporarily A STRANGER % achieve strength day—"The Dreamland Burlesquers.” »nly compassed a cheap | g _.|the Alamo Square site for the Lowell |Park and Presidio extension. engaged as 2 carpet-layet) B e i BB B et ety gy — kness. The St Louis | The members of the West Side Chris-'| High School.” AT S d jumber ? 5c. Matinees, 2e; all reserved. rat believes that “the sit- | tian Church gave‘a fnrr*“\';l} rowmflxon FORMER RESOLUTION SIGNED. 3 a Wall mnkzh tll P“fib: s — E overdrawn apd unnatural, | Tuesday evening. to _thelr pastor,| poovo” oia™0oe no objection was ‘ell, what woul ppen pon the whole yery un. ‘ Rev. Walter M. White, who wili e e Here’s a glorious comedy 3oy Eves., 23 to 0¢.; Mats. Sat., Sun., %3¢ to Soe. . d the New York Out-|leave in a few 2 il aecept! T rice to be pald for the land form. licktion, Getdge R e NEXT MON.—The Great Western Play, the story “4s clumsily | > position in t_he :thfers:r:)A O'I ing part of the children's playground complica an- The COWBOY and the LADY ended by wholesale | Kentucky. The pastors of the C‘“) site, at Chestnut and Mason streets, : dolph Chester tells in January - OB N ARSUEA NI OR - D e dd"l“ms "t’: "e‘;em;’;e:r (‘;’lemgi’;?&"mer :'\i;;az';,: which was the only question te be con- McClure’s what did ha W..BISHOP, Lessee and Manager. e S - souniingis “In fealing With { am A 4 idered, as the eligibility and accessibility ; NIGHT ns and the wholesomeness | many friends Gf the' pastor, assembled | Sideted, as Sy bar v i o It’s riotously funny; tsve]y | pancanv DAL THIS weBE, | in ‘the basement of the church on Bush ‘!(ree( between Scott and Devisadero | to bid him farewell. Judge B. A. Bridgford gave'a short | address on behalf of the members, in’ ‘whlch he spoke of the unusual success of making her charac- about the edges of social every minute and has a sun- burst of happy clearing up at the end that warms the heart, This story alone is worth posed of in the selection of _the site by a previous resolution (No. 6277), which the Mayor had signed last July. Braunhart held that the veto of an authorization to pay for the land did not nullify the se- lection of the site and Supervisor Bran- ALHAMBRA "AS PHYLLIS IN Cor. Eddy and Jones sts. Phone East 1877. WHEN WE - WERE | v 050 e et ses. Reappearance of m Y A AMELIA GARDNER The agreement for consolidation with the Mercantile Library Association has been adopted by the board of trustees of the Mechanics’ Institute. R. J. Taus- . New York.) | Brackett's Frenzied Filosofy” | @ 1tt {of the pastor during his six years in Of B futle Pook which 18| he chureh and the new-church which | densteln argued that the effect of the| gy 'in, president, and Joseph M. Cum- Shdn - the TWENTY-ONE Tyemengous Succets of David Belasca's @ solivenir from W. W.| O, 0o ctand as a fitting moriument | MAYOr'S veto of the resolution would be | i the secretary, were authorized to| . HOFE magazine NEXT WEEK -Massive the wrapping paper de- | U') " nor. The judge then presented | SimPIY to put a cloud on the Utle to the | ;o >yye "agreement which has already costs, and there’s a lot more, JIF 1 WERB RN "EA T A. Zellerbach & Sons of [P his Wi ith 11 block and lead to legal entanglements. || o\ [icned by the Mercantile Library With umm GARDNER B‘d FRANKLYN street, San Francisco. | R‘:“’ hM}‘;ad bk:e‘: ber wefbel ‘fh‘ ey s;;, The bord then agreed to postpone con- | JC0 EEICH e S ne now All news stands, 10c, $1 a year By P 2 TP oy t o ) ) i . | whic! - s s 4 . - ices, = T e ;"‘_‘:;e”';s | a 1arge basket of flowers and came as a | t:,de;gi‘:";”;’c;n" yeto. but declded 1ot | to complete the details and arrange for McClure’s Magazine R Dl B ot e . o OF MARYLAND It is printed on glossy | SUrPrise from the congregation. Mayor tc his inconsistency in approving "‘:t‘:;:’,[:;eaiéhigfgffrfgzs'prumm 44-00 Eaat 234 St., NEW YORK By Special Armangement With the Author or, which is a sample of the | 4 =¥ the selection-of the playground site and were James G. Spaulding, George Bean- g Marvel of Stagecraft. he Crown-Columbia PUID | g much as you please, but please when | tien disapproving the purchase of a | CT® TN O Edward B Hea, Ncw xm;lo:;l: BELFRY SCENE. Company, c one o » - 00—Peoi ion— n Ker | Livingston Jenks, Robert W. Neal, James T0e "t Yoe: milis Floriston, Cal. The phil- | YoU 39 The resolutions authorizing the pay- L, ES_Evenings, o B0c; Matiness, - < - A piece of good advice 15 this one: | Spiers, Otto von Geldern and Luther. Tel. South 918. Direction of H. W. mor. 10¢. fl-: - arts well with this: “Joke | ugiiok to one thing until you get there | ment of SIST500 and 370,000, respectively, | wo oner. THE ANNUAL w ,A,‘yny $—THE TWO ORPHANS, B —————] to the Schmiedell estate and to the Mor- ton Draying Company as the purchase prices of lands forming part of the chil- dren’s playground, south of Market street, were finally passed. | Similar action was taken on the res- olution -authorizing an- expenditure of The librarian’s report showed an addi- tion of 186 volumes for’ the month, and a net gain of six members. The annual institute checker medal was: awarded to W.' J. Bowie, won in the tournament just concluded. .. '.I'O-Nll.i!'l' 2 AND ALL THIS WEEK. Ralph Stuart's Great New York Success, By ngm of 8vmrd | —that's what makes a postage stamp | Some other good bits are | these:- “Poverty is no disgrace, but | don’t eat at Delmonico’s”; “Never cross | a bridge until you come to it—it may | not be there”; “Be sure you are right, GRAPE-NUTS. valuable.” A WELL SPREAD TABLE CLEARANCE day at 12 m., when the Incoming board g “-:e:F;:l ;;x‘s;u‘:l“:a\’: e {/on dou't et 1afi7; "Flag. your own $49,500 as the purchase price of 46,103 acres S N e roung man with alinost | train—too miny are asicep at the< D', required for the reservolr site on A Little Talk About Pictures. WE ’ bt that “by the time 1| SEICE I b ot o hiny | Twin Peaks for increased fire protec- | We have an excellent coliection of pictures i o :l\l-cm- S ™ | BOTHWELL BROWNE’S ‘ ISnStiey ARPETGEaE WY pt Sy ?blennge;mu are on level ground.” & tion. d to meet next Mon o f::er:m:"fmcm m:;’ :“:’:ms—- W, 25c, 85 ana 8o, GA'B Y G IRLS ] < | who o have I cked as to make my life The board sjenrusll to usually attractive display of ofls. water colors, Matinees, 10c. 1Be, 28e. St o There 1s not a word of truth in the Dastela and. reproduckions at’ DHoes nas are & r a ha o | t nducted into office. 8 A Apd & Countinuous Performance . $ ’,",“"'ipf?"fn"; B0r a8 | popular legend as to fan nratonl rga Wik he ) i e T iy Sl R A e e T e n et - e -, o | noss Gr nervous prostri he Em- y g fternoons be charged @p to these ‘peror Nicholas IL It was six years | CALIFORNIA CANNERS PLAN e s A T S 8‘ ] | il S S e e TO DISCUSS TRADE TOPICS | BRUTALLY BEATS YOUNG WIFE—The || 8y . ANTONIE STOLLE' S N A AT s police are eeadching for ' Michael Tock, 419 Fremont street, who is sald to have brutally, beaten his wife at an early hour yesterday' morning. ‘The neighbors heard her screams | years! But when he greeted me at Pe- | terhof oniy a few weeks since, he did ‘nm seem to have aged a day sinde I ade him good-by at Tsarkoe-Selo on Ol oF: Oblialondes the ‘eve of ‘The Hague fonference In| Tne annual convention of the Can- e e eprestion. 4 afiss | ners! League of California wil be held | His brow bore no lines of haggard care, | 5 40 "OUPS 0 ot Text Thursday | T could not see a gray hair'on his head. | CpaTIber Of CECICC, P e cany | Fitg spirits were as.high, his courage’as f‘"‘i‘" SEEy 0 CalliCrth ~willA 5@ | calm and his outlook as cheerful as| 78 "o "4 erican Can Company will | ever. The last time I had seen him was | T58%0 5 MS 0 P o npers at a banauet at on the eve of the greatest victory of his | he St. Francis Hotel after the routine A € him on the | 00 U yings. An executive session will G CONTEST. SEE BARNES DIVING ELKS. ADMISSION.......10¢ | CHILDREN....... 3o Phone for Seats, Paecific 301. AGADEMY OF SCIENGES HALL Market st., between Fourth and Fifth. THE CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEES LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA Daily from 2 to 4 p. m. (except Sunday). St Hlustrated Art Talks THE WORLD'S GREATEST PAINTINGS RE- moum IN THEIR OBIBINAL COLORS. Annual Convention of Organization ‘Will Take Place in Rooms of the 113 GEARY STREET, Begins January 2|~ Discount, on Everything 1mon among ‘those ‘ly selected food s nothing. And which every | do just the op- ave done, with < was offensive t or smell of food made In brief, I had dys- t form and spent many | r for remedies tever, and ran to her assistance. They fourid her lying in a pool of blood and Tock had fied. A physician was summoned and said the woman's injuries might prove serious. They had only’ six months, g mmmmurm vxslrmmamorlum LYRIC HALL béen marricd ion when a | v Ulustrated 3 merrow of his worst reverse. But the iday, January 12, at which ll. 25, ncv 15 Srtace Him T vapeins | man wn cxactly the sune e miENt | hg “lho reporis of offcers’ ad com: SBEEER S o eAt- | gimply have antly = trom i1l be received and a free dis- ‘may Wtk dinmessing Sepmmy 2. > no more benefit | {y aoor that had been closed six years | Mittees Will bo Tecs P frised g THE PALACE HOTEL for best cooking. kg SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ro a than I had from | pefore to repeat his ,;d';_m. —W. T. Stead, | SLEC° THE PALACE HOTEL for quickest service. Presented by Colvin B. Brown. from 2 to 2:30. d foods that I had tried. | jnp January Worfd of To-Day. the subjects that are af< o gt b Among THE PALACE HOTEL for finest music. Presented by John H. Hartog, from 3:30 to 3. . 1F YOU BHOULD JOURNEY BACK FROM 1t you should Souribiy el tioms death, And suddenly should greet my gaze, nounced for discussion are the advisa- bility of an import duty on bananas, minimum carload welght on canned goods shipments, mixed carload rates appily disappointed. | 3 r I ate positive- uts—it was my neat and my dessert. | THE PALAGE HOTEL for modem comforss| b er STANISLAUS COUNTY- THE PALACE HOTEL for moderate rates. . munnmnmmauan ' CLARA COUNTY ? \ h-uuwl.x..vemn.ms--nc of it, and grew steadily | xwould not waste one blissful breath on shipments of canned fruits and re m;mg. till T put 40 | In any hesitant ama dried fruits, buyers' labels, some af- d solid ffesh, that had | 1 gliation or plan whereby rejections and before, on my.bones, | My arms womld IR SO0 ey hold disputes in distant places can be at- MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. B iiat bbb e b e S tended to most readily, and efficiently. —_——— ODD FELLOW'S ANNIVERSARY.—San Francisco Lodge of the Independent Order of 0dd_Fellows will to-morrow night tender a reception in its lodgeroom to F. Lafaix, its noble grand, in honor of the lfued: anniver- eary of his birth. The reception and con- gratuiatory address will be followed by = aa economically gone—the memory of a | re | . seems like I cannet | -Nuts is stiil found on form or another, .( it is never out of gup- | A meal without | mighty poor meal for ¢ eyelids would infold M e sight of you, lest it should fiy! My 1ips, without & word, could well Tonfess how lonely they had been; And 1 would let the joy-tears te1l Ot griet that kept them locked within. STEINWAY HALL, 223 SUTTER ST. TO-NIGHT, January 5, 1906, at ‘1’. WENZEL KOPTA ) S S pe m“m 8. F ey oot of Marvet St: leave &t 1 thereafter _n-:- until 2 the track 5 one nd at 12:29, r.-. pressure of my hands would plead “With thine to mever let them o: follow in your lead me given by Postum Co., Bat- My feet would inment under the direetion of s -= . ¥ " Without a wish the way to know. ertertainment ler the a speclal Mich t Garyin in January Lippin- | committee composed ot J. H. % H‘h,l- ?_?"'cfi.." iy b 5 @ reason, =Reysiul o PP | Wald, C, Platner and H. L. Meyers, r. 3 .:

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