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TiH Wtimaiimmm 0mML COUNT OF HOSMER VOTE ft Acting Under Writ of Supreme Court Regtatntr Wake jwfcr flttG DISCREPANCY FOUND CotM Witt Give Hoemer Etfhty Seven More Votes in Dim Preetnot Acttnr binder compulsory writ of Mandate Issued Judr John JL Hai irr by the Supreme Court the Board or Election commissioner and Registrar Qeorg I Adams yesterday morn tog mad an official count of the re turnM fram th flrvnttr niju1fii fif tile Thirty eighth district Seventh preetnot of the Thirty third district Seventh precinct of the Thirty seventh dlatrlet Third precinct of th Thirty eighth dlatrlet and the Eighth precinct of the tThlrty econd dlatrlet The Board end te4 Ita offlclat canvass yesterday morn lng but bad practically completed the count Monday aftemobn The writ of mandate wan served upon Registrar of Voters George Adams Monday afternoon and alo upon the Election Com nueslohera and members of the election board serving In the five precinct In the morning canvass numerous discrepancies came to light chiefly tmoni the votes caat for Hoemer It was found that the election board arvlnr In tiA KlarhtH rafnt 4h Thirty second failed to recordupon the omciai tally sheet eighty seven votes for Homr and like dtacrepancles were found among the other precincts but the exact number of vote counted will not be known until next Friday morn Ing when the Election CordmlaelOners will declare the results of the official canvass Registrar Adams Is of the opinion that the election officers serving in that jpreelnet made the error through care lessness as the eighty seven votes missing on the offlclal tally sheet were recorded orv the semt omclal or poll and tally sheet Will INCRKASB HOSSUEIV VOTE The Inspectors who were present at the count yteyjay declared that the error was the result of confusion which reigned the election booth at the count on the evening1 of November Sth Adams does not believe that the error was committed intentionally but was oversight Not only will the final results add a hundred or more to Hos mers compute poll but It wll make numerous changes In the full vote for various amendments i The present1 vote for the Superior bench candidates as recorded ln in original count Is as follows Megan MOSS Con Ian 1537 Hosmsr 1SSJS It Is not thought however that enough votes will be found In the five doubtful precincts to raise the total vote for lllosmer sufficiently to defeat Slogan but It Is generally believed that IIos mers vots will exceed Conlan a In Jhe latter case only IS voles are needed by Mlllllllll illIB8sfaaMWBSgte irrw ffmfli i waipwiwwwv DEATH CLAIMS A POPULAR OFFICIAL TsisWiirsniiinriirr BB sissHBSSBSSfSBSSSSSsflBsH SH asH lsHsHiflssBriiip BlaKaHlalH asss sHssssassssssssBMBBBBBHBHf TBsWfc SHessssssi WB HHHB aM eassssssssssssss assssm BSSSSsf SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSSSSSSSSWBSSesi SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsl SSSSSSS IHsssssssssssssssssssEIIbsssssssssssssssssssssssI bsssssI fflsssssssssssssssssssssH BBm Uostner The offlolals elted to appear at the count made yesterday morning were Thomas Mcaulrer Thomas Cator A Voorsanger Andrew Gallagher Fi Jewell comprising the Board of Election Commissioners TMyhane Wacken reader 3 EV Bailey II Goats Albert Trlebers Samuel Booth A Warren Joycev Lee SChwarts Samuel Mooser John Nourse Hoff man Karlln 8 EbBresUuer fuller Kllnger John Orimn Read John Lewis Henry Sena Hayes A Leonard A Bau rnelster Fred Stern James Farrell Thomas Alrord James II Flnley Oeorge Williams George Bugger and Nelson Heywood election officer who served In the five precincts and Registrar George Adams Hoemer was represented at the count by At torney Daniel OConnell STATUS C9NTROIUIR COLrJAlsV State Controller JEdward Colgan Succumbs to Diabetes After Prolongfed Illness it life SALLT 07 CHRISTIAN EHDJEAVOREBS UNICOr TherQaartexljr Executive Session Is Held in CaTalry Church The quarterly executive meeting of the California State Christian Endeavor Boclety waiTheld on Monday Afternoon In the parlors of Calvary Church Fillmore and Jackson streets The follow IngL ofllcecs were present President Paul Brown Los Angeles general secretary HcKlnlay Oakland eta tlstlcal secretary Ernest Dawson Los Angeles treasurer EL Esdon San Irancisco Junior superintendent Lionel 8 Rogers Berkeley quiet hour superintendent Miss Margaret Smith Berkeley superintendent of cltlsenshlp and temperance John Hetch San Pranclscor Iiespltals Miss Agnes Schumacher press Arthur Clatter Los Angeles Reports from all branches In all parts of the State were made the tenor be ing of a most encouraging nature a notable appointment was that of a field secretary Mr Haddon whose duty 1 is to observe and encourage the spiritual welfare of the union at large with the aid of public addresses oil evangelical lines Tills meeting purely executive closed with a banquet given by the California Society In the same ball An evening session offered more fl social features together with short talks by the members It was a rally under the auspices of the Golden Gate Union the principal speakers being Paul Brown Brown and Miss Margaret Smith Three themes tor brief discourse were presented for the evening Miss Ida Asman city superintendent of the Tenth Legion giving an outline of the work of that branch The Sunday i eloslnr movement was discussed by Paul Brown and McKtnlay The mission and effect of the quiet incur was told by Miss Margaret Smith Btato superintendent General hymn singing and prayers were Interspersed by SOIOS Of sonK ana vioun ineso hui the participants Miss Susie Ward sons Mrs Itlgdon songs Miss Aires Guthrie violin vocal solo Mrj Hatcher MORE PAVEMENTS ABE POUND TO BE DEFICIENT The pavlnsc of Klshtb avenue be tween II and I streets finished three months ago was yesterday the subject ef protest from tits 8unset District Improvement Club which claims that no cement was used and that holes are Already wearing In the concrete xne supervisors ar sasu 10 reject the Job An Invitation was received yesterday by the Supervisors for the county of isarr Francisco to send a delegate to jthe TransmUsisslppI Commercial con Igress now In session 1 STATE CONTROLLER KCOLOAlf died shortly after noon yesterday In the Adler Sanatorlsjn 1I0 Broadway after an Illness extending over many months Ills wife and hr brother John Smith Sheriff elect At Sonoma county were at his bedside whern the ell known politician breathed his Jast Last Saturday Mr Colgan whose health had been pronoanoed In a pre carious condition by Sacramento phy sicians was brought to San Francisco by his wife and his brother in law and taken to the Adler Sanatorium where no was made as comfortable as pos lMe Dr Moffltt was summoned and diagnosed the case as hopeless From that time until yesterday afternoon when he died the patient gradually sank It was deemed advisable by hi physician to exclude visitors and the many friends and relatives who called were Hot allowed to see htm Mr Colgan who suffered with diabetes came to San Francisco against the advice of his Sacramento physician and his friends who realised that noth lng could save htm The remains were shipped to Sacra mento yesterday afternoon for Utr menu HSdward Power Colgan was born In Santa Rosa In list and attended the public schools and received his education there Later he learned the TO INTERVENE IN THE CONGO International Action to Be Urged by Great Britain Unless Conditions Improve blacksmith business Under William Smith In business and all the affairs of llfeihe was eminently successful In 1SS4 arid ISM he was elected Sheriff of Sonpma county In a Democratic stronghold receiving good mv Jorttleo over his opponents He mar rled Miss Mollis Smith a sister of Sher Irfelect John Smith To them three children have been born Colgan first entry Into politic was as Republican nominee In Sonoma county for Coroner and Public Administrator He waa defeated for the of fice but subsequently elected Sheriff lie was prominent In fraternal orders Being a memoer 01 Bant a Rosa ijooge Santa Rosa Chapter and Santa Rosa Commandery Masons Santa Rosa Lodge Independent Order of Odd 1 el lows Santa Rosa Parlor Native Sons ot the Golden West Santa Rosa Lodge Knights of Pythias Santa Rosa Lodge Ancient Order bf United Workmen Sacramento Lodge of Kike an other Three brothers and a sister all residents of the City Jof Roses survive him Abraham George and Charles Colgan and Mrs Henry Baker Mr Colsrarj had already held the officeoffice of 8tatev Controller for four terms and was about td enter upon his fifth tefm at the time of his death SACRAMENTO November JO Governor Pardee secretary authorises the statement that no appointment will be made to the onjee of State Controller until after the late Mr Colgan fu neral GERMAN COMPANY HAS RECEIVER Policy HoWer Are Organizing to Frght Prioid 1 War msnaasr of the defunct German of Freeport Mae announced to the claim asxatast the eorosany In a letter through OMckerlng A Gregory the attorneys that It I owing to the insufficient number of policies having oeea aeposuea unaer tne pin hereto were to reoelve per cent of their policies in cash that It has been neces sary to place the affairs of the com pany tn the hands of a receiver He suggests that policy holders van obtain their proportion by turnings their claim Into the hands of the respective aeposuartes The Indlffecence andlbrocrasllnailon of some claimants and the malicious and III advised opposition of others have together contributed to a result wiilch we hod hoped might have beer averted says Ward and he thanks the friends ot the company for their help Following the announcement that the German National Insurance Company ot unicaga ana tn German insurance Company ot Freeport have turned their assets over snte tne nana or a celver the local policy holders who cannot understand why they are to get only a small fraction of their amounts du have decided to take renewed and energetic steps toobtaln their Just rights yesterday afternoon a mas meeting of the policy holder waa held tn Judge Dunne courtroom and It decided to appoint a committee consisting of the attorney of all the policy holder to manage the affahr of the losers This afternoon the lawyers will come together In the synagogue and a sUb commlttee will be named to act as an executive body Those wno have noattorneys have been offered the services of the attorneys ot the German ot Freeport Policy Holders Association Sldaey Van Wyok Jr the chairman of yesterday meeting said the matter would be taken Into the courts and an effort made to show bad faith on the part of the German of Freeport The total losses of the company In the San Francisco nre according tofVan Wyck were St 00 000 an amount Identical with the sum turned over to the Royal Insurance Company by the German He declare that this action together with the tendency ot the directors to favor th unburned policies leave scarcely leoo 000 for Ban Franciscans nil POLICY HOLDERS SUE INSURANCE COMPANIES mSemmemmsaakm lj LOCAL POSTAL CLERKS ORGANIZE Congressman Kahn Pledges His Support to Thefr Cause LONDON November 20 An Import ant deputation representative of the various creeds and political parties of Orsat Britain called on Fore gn Secre tary Grey this afternoon to make rep psaeeaser to er free Bakeraseld sboold vet tkaauelre ef Ber seeemntedstloai eaTered kr tbe Bekmsefa steeper ea the Soatkera pa els Ooeipesys feet Owl trmJo Heath beinrf OUs treia leTe Sea rrsaclsee ilirN and 00 antral st Rekenseld sleepw is detaebea rasa treis Mwuttf resuuuag 1 ear sad actaUs as jtarls as tsey oestie aesi aaoreiar Ifertfrbeand seserssers mr Sire etr sertts sues sss resue mil sasrrre sT Isrsaa ju I flae fersmlsiasj leged atrocities In the Congo Indepen dent Stat usually described as tire African Chamber ot Horrors A the speakers pointed out the agitation for reform In the methods of admin istering the Congo independent state haa become practically unanimous In this country The fact that Secretary Grey con sented to receive the deputation on the eve of the Congo debate In the Belgian Parliament ta considered significant The Secretary In hi reply practically promised that unless the Belgian Gov ernment takes steps to Improve the prevailing conditions Great Britain will orooos international action Secretaryarey said the Government would welcome eo operatlon from any of the powers without the slightest desire to secure political advantage for ureat iirusin CITY ENGINEER ASKS LOAN OP LOT SUBVEYS The City Engineer requests that all cltlxens who have copies of official plot of street squares or lot will take them to his office In the Board of Work building at City Hall avenue and McAllister street The surveys will assist the City Engineers force In the taak of restoring the official block surveys WATERPROOF ADVERTISING Notwithstanding the Inclemency ot th weather there were assembled yes terday atl the Emporium the largest crowd In the mercantile history of New Sao Francisco The cause of this gathering was the announcement of the ale of th Davis Company stock Pi evil cuKV aa waieia iaruuu iuv column yesterday morning The Em norlum boua ht out Davis at a vsry low figure and now they are or ferine the stock at just about halt of Its value Although there was a dri sltnsT rain yesterday morning It seemed a If th door of the big store would have to be closed the aisle were taxed to their utmost Capacity Those who were braye enough to face the weather ant responded were surely rewarded by obtaining a suit or a lino Waist at about bait the regular price The Emporium expects to have the Davis stock sold out completely by December 1st Thrs shows that notnat ter what kind or weather If the right goods are advertised and the values as represented the people will be there The Postofflce clerks all over the Cnlted States are organising to put forth all their power and Influence to secure the passage of the Wilson bill through Congress at the coming short session This measure will put a limit of forty eight hours to the working week of the clerks and will seek to secure a larger appropriation for their satafies Local Branch No United Associa tion of Postofflce Clerks met Monday In the Postofflce building and were ad dressed by Congressman Julius Kahn on the subject Ho pledged his support to their cause and promised to do alt In hi pqwer to secure better wages or me cierKs ongreBsrnara jy Hayes who had been Invited to attend and had been unavoidably detained sent a message of eheer to the meeting and promised to support the bill The clerk will unite to defeat a bill that will be Introduced for I cent postage According to Congressman Kahn this bllt will Indefinitely postpone the falsing of th Wage of the clerk and ought to be defeated The meeting was large and enthusiastic Unpaid Claims for Fire Losses the Basis Many Suits for Recovery The American Can Company the plaintiff In four action against Insurance companies filed with the County Clerk All are based on policies covering the loss of a stock of tin good at the northwest corner of Seventh and Townaend street In surance to the amount of tl 08000 vu carried and the total damage was estimated at 10 000 The first suit I against the Agricultural Insurance Company of Watertown and I for ttOOO The Globe and Rutger Insurance Company ot New York 1 charged with 11750 Th Austin Insurance Company ot Texas must an swer or pay Sites 70 A judgment in the sum ot I000 I demanded of the Delaware Insurance Company of Pennsylvania Shreve tc Co are the plaintiffs In a suit against the Caledonia Fire Insurance Company a stock ot Jewelry In the Shreve building at tne nortnwest oorner of Post street and Grant ave nue valued at ItSX 13 having been damaged to the extent of 17TrS9 The total Insurance was V1T0 000 of which the corporation Is asked to pay ttOOO The Olobe Rutgers Fire Insurance Company I the defendant In an ac brought by Joseph A Donohoe Edward Donohoe and Mary ffi Donooe nav ing Insured the Donohoe building burned at the northeast corner ot Mar ket and Taylor street for tlO 000 Another suit by the same plaintiff la against the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia for 14000 Neustadter Brother are suing the Assurance Company of America for 15000 having lost a stock of fur goods at lit and 155 Sanome street and at 315 and 337 Pine street Benjamin Harris ha begun suit against the North German Fire Insur ance Company to recover 11000 the face of a policy covering the loss of machinery at 37 Main street The California Wine Association I the plaintiff In an action against the Caledonian Fire Insurance Company having Insured for 2500 a stock of wine stored In cellars the south side of Brannan street between Third and Fourth streets Thompson I suing the British American Assurance Company for SSOO0 having lost an Insured building at the northwest corner of Van Nesa avenue and Pine street Charles Fisher I the plaintiff tn an action against th Alliance Assurance Company of London for SISOO the face of a poirty insuring merchandise burned at zsv nnuer street The Hanover Fire Insurance Company of New York I the defendant to a suit brought by the Nathan Dohrmann Company to recover SISOO on a stock ot crockery lost at 3SI to tS Bush street The Nathan Dohrmann Com pany I also seeking to recover tlOOO from the Assurance Company of New York MR AND MfUL TIMOTHY HOF KW8 and Ml Lydia Hopkins havi sent outi card tori Is rare tea which they wilt give at the Paris Tea Garden on Saturday afterrioon De oaatooi IC from 4 until 7 oclock Sev oWl hundred Invitations have been Is sued and the affair will be one of the brilliant function of the winter Mis Hopkins Is a debutante anq will be on or tne most feted Duds ot tne season Several dinner preceded the Greenway dance lost evening Mis Mary Keeney entertained a few of the yonger set at the home of her parents Dr and Mr James Keeney Mr and Mrs A Miller asked a few ruests to dine with them as did th iDowney Harvey Mr and Mrs It Pde Tounar gave a dinner In honor ot MlsaVAnTta Harvey and Oscar Cooper Miss XJenerleve King wS another dinner hostess eee Mis Jane WUshlre ti recently for Los Angeles where she I having a most delightful time as the truest ot Various friend Mis WlUhtr Is a great a favorite In the southland a she I here and I always extensively entertained during her frequent visits to thatpart of the State A pleasant little bridge club which was started a few week ago and ha had several enjoyable meeting numbers among Its members Mrs Lester Herrlek Mr Carey Frledlander Mr Belby Hanna Mr Alsnaon Weeks Mrs Ralph Hart Mrs Leonard Chenery Mr Henry Lund Jr Mrs Julian Thorne and the Misses Small Th club was entertained yesterday by Mrs Lund at her pretty home on Clay street Mrs Henry Clarence Dresden haa asked a few friends Informally to tea on Friday afternoon next ta meet her sister Mrs Walton Hedge who la ylaltlna her Mrs Hedges arrived on Sunday from the East and will spend the winter here Mr and Mrs Charles McCormlck left last evening for Southern California and will spend the next few day In Los Angelas returning to their home In Berkeley about the mlddlo of next Week Mr Harvey Goodwin Is here on a visit from Southern California where she ha been for several months and will spend ten days tn town Mr Goodwin I beln heartily welcomed by her many friend here and several pleas apt little Informal function are planned during her visit here Mr Hamilton Mr aoodwlnfthr and her little daughter oame north with her and are busjr arranging Mrs Goodwins pretty flat on Broadway which she plane to rent spending the winter in tn south see Mr and Mrs Carey Frledlander who aeant last summer in Belvedere have been tit Berkeley for the fall moaths but are coming to town ror tn winter a The Misses Morrison of San Jo will sperW a portion of the winter at the Hotel Patter Santa Barbara Their beautiful hornet which ha been under repair for several month Is now completely restored and thty wilt en tertain a large nouso party over Thanksgiving in honor of uet from Yvasninston I Uri Paolo de Vecehl and Miss Mar BuerlteTde Vedhl are expected here to tiav after lensthv atav In TCurone Their return Is hailed with delight and as pleasant as It la unexpected Dr de Vecehl and hi son remained In Baltimore The visitor will probably remain here several months Mis Adeline Mills and Miss Folhemu ot San Jo who left for th Orient with Mrs Ansel Easton of Ran Mateo early In September are In India They purpose to spend the winter in south erh Italy and reach London for the season of 107 The Ritchie Dunns are domiciled at the Knickerbocker for the winter and It Is hoped that Mrs Dunn who Is one of the moat beautiful and fascinating matron In San Francisco a well a an Ideal hostess wilt take an active part I the winter gayetles a I Invitation have been received by Ban Frahclsio friend of Mn and Mrs Chandler Howard to the marriage ot their daughter Gladyt and Charles Whittlesey Atkinson which will be celebrated on Thursday afternoon No vember 32d at 3 clock la Christ Church Yokohama a Mrs Kllard Beana and the Mlsse Beans of San Jose have arrived In Part for an Indefinite1 ty They will remain abroad for two year a Mr and Mr Coie Jr will spend th winter In Berkeley Mr Cole wa ffueat Of honor at a luncheon given at the Claremont country uiuo on Satur day last Mrs George Bowman and Mis Edna Bowman are again residing In their First street home at San Jose SETTLES OLD GRUDGE WITH A BRICKBAT To settle an old grudge James Kelly a longshoreman visited Arthur Harvey fellow workman at hi room at 311 Main street on Monday and with a priCK wnicn ne naa conueaieu in pocket smote Harvey on the head with It Harvey sustained a fraotured skull from th blbw ahd his nose wa lacer ated HI condition I serious but not necessarily fatal After the grudge had been settled Kelly went with Policemen Shaughnessey and Welsh to the BuSh street Station where he Is lodged In detinue pending the outcome of Harvey 1 Injuries The wounded man was taken to the Harbor Emergency Hospital for treatment He was later removed to tne central Emergency Hospital to be held for ob servation DENICKE TRIAL BEGINS BEFORE ITJPGE COOK The trial of Ernest Denlcke charged with manslaughter for having shot an unknown at the corner of Lombard East and Battery street orr the afternoon of April 30th began before Juttge Cook yesterday morning The entire day wa occupied tn securing a jury but the hour cd adjournment the full panel hod been secured a follows JI Kennedy 104 Seventeenth street An thus 763 San Jose avenue A Foreman SI Seventh avenue Hansen 14 Montgomery street Haf ms 15A Henry street Theodore Brady 1S Fillmore street Hugh Fraser SSI Golden Gate avenue Joseph Michael 1143 Sutter street A Franklin 161 Post street ONeil 3711 Seventeenth street Bernard 1660 Grove street Neal Duffy 719 Baker street These Are ARRESTED FOR GRAND LARCEXY Pater Olsen a sailor wa arrested yesterday on the water fronfby Policeman James McGrath and charged with grand larceny Olsen la accused by John Jorgensen another sailor with having taken his watch Jorgensen and a number of friends after the watch was missed came upon Olsen trying to dispose bf It on East street nd PolleerasnMcarstii was rTassted to mate th arre TK Mtuc Different Clothes For Young Men The young man who seeks a winter suit of more distinctive style or a pattern that out of the ordinary will find both here Being specialists on young folks clothes we naturally show pattern that are more attractive styles that you cant duplicate elsewhere All this without adding one idta to the price Were especially strong on young mens overcoats a i XU3IVANNtSAVE Operjirkg Days of the largest suit house on the Coast the Golden Gate Cloak and Suit House Now occupy a fine new brick building at their old location Market St Bet Taylor and Jones Big Values Are Being Offered Jiflfefffrf awcnaif Vw JL 1 9 JIcngeo or cuk 9 MilI mar rati lijxM but titty dont curm itw STeottj BLmuMon not only immosffwtwly relieves year eoagfc or eeid but cures it by gmntT you the strength to threw it off TakeccrrV cmuuton ror cougbs and colds AIXDRUGCISTSt SOe AND S100 0wetsttOeVt I A Bowers Rubber Works New Factory at Black DianiM NOW IN OPERATION 4 0TIOKJ 57 Sacramento Street Oppoalta OIf Location 8AN PRANOI8OO A Sweet Breath is what all should have and It can be Insured by th Judicious us Ot Beecham Pills A sweet breath denote that everything I wall so at th slightest Indication ot th di trcstlva organs not working prop erly do not forget to lake Beechams Pills Bold Everywhere In boxe 10c and 28a PICTURES In great variety df subjects from simple little fotos to fine Oil Paintings are to be found at GUMPS We have many unframtd pictures which we can frame to suit your tut Tel rrmnU lln 034 San Francisco Relief and Red Cross Funds Inc REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT For business rehabilitation applications will be received from those who hare been successful in trade business Or profession and who hvebeen so crippled by the Ore that they cannot now provide themselves with tho necessary equipment or stocks In trade tl who have no other way of supportlnSf i ed themselves or their families Assistance can be given In a limit Way only and for the same line of business and the committee reserves the right to denyany application Applicants can address a tetter or postal card to Business Committee Oougb and Geary San 1 ranclsco giving name and address blank will be sent Immediately which must be filled snd returned by mall Na applications will be received after November 30 10 Personal calls and applications can not be received TrSX Is the Cauaplea Say sf tas Star ef Was lacta Sis asaas Is Harry Irslaaa The stalls ea his 1 la to tke teat tkat ae ha4 la Us seakat a eaeek fa S3 free TBS SaTintDAT ZTZSTJfO TOST THIS SIS Is la etlltiea tke raseUT eewlatlaa ae A reserves weak aftar weak far salllag TEX TOST HaXXT la a hustler The laof strly ef fese he keUs la his has Is severe with alaaaly wrlttaa slfaatena ef aaasle woe have laatcnatad him te allvar THs 08T far faar aaaaarstiv weeks TJX rXaSUelrtD savant fraaUaaat heilsaas mea a I ala as thalr asaae taaaaaead ethars sia Bin the list seeame iasfer thsa he Is tall I JUS la eae af the msay whys we have ssffaatal half keys sU THX POST tt siaka tte weak se assy that tkaaaaSda sf keys have take It Sasae ars sisklag SI SIS a weak aftar sakael hears ea Frliay aal a Satarday yotl caa start la this Vsslseaa rf eaaa without I aatltal Bess as yens aaae saa we will ferwaH IS free aay laa whish yea eaa sail at Sv easts each This will tartly eepltal far the sail weeks erder IM CASH snd lot ef OtIasB extrm eatjeai to bora sjrbo starrt worK this month Wr AllH5IrAgsfr 300 ft 144S Fill mere 81 Saa PraaclMe Calt I Til Success Nuggets nit of compact counsel and wisdom mined from the worlds experience By ORIHfTN SWETT UARDEM Edllnr ef SuccM gnMlal type dcslnie ta twe eelors Clott 7i rents laacher SI 33 oat roefage eeata Thos Crowell Co New York WANTED Fifteen good competent clerks good wages to right men work eight hours a day Apply HARDY Lseal Freight Ageat Third asd Tonaiead St SOUTHERN PACIFIC A NO PERCENTAGE DRUG CO Hew Lscttre tt 1 13121314 Fillmore St 9i urtHjfow wlWei fVAJftsi via STANDARD m8 And NATIONAL AUTOMATIC COHENS IONS AOEVTI 11 OTanreU at Reatlsc Phoae Vast BTU nrurv rnnMn sssk Wftmmteir BACON nUXcOArtlANaIsssss 4 ri 5 tf i.

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