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It san pRAjfcreeo emtONioLK Moxpxt febvamy i inc i i BRIEFLY DEFINES Candidate Johnson States He Stands on Roosevelt Policies SHERIDAN SCHOOL CORNER STONE IS LAID BY THE OCEAN VIEW CLUB FIGHT TO BEGIN AT ONCE Canvass to Be Made in Interest of Leagues Standard Bearer Hiram Johnson the Lincoln Itoose it randldate for Oovrnnr laeued ve terday from ht kroom a brief declaration of th principles en whlh will urge hie light in in primary daelarea for the rtoceevelt volley and for tha programme which ha bean utllnad by La Follette and othara ot tha eo ealld progreeslv action et tha Republican part The gage of baltla I thrown down to the Southern I acme Company and tha primary fight will ba mada an tnia issue aa naa airraar been declared by the executive cmmu taa of tha league Tha declaration fol Iowa Thla randklao waa put up to ma ai a matter of plain duty that ahould out welch all personal conaiaerauona jie luetantly becauae running for office li bharrant to ma jnore dlataataful than I can describe I have consented to laad tha ticket of tha Lincoln Roosevelt League not that I may obtain an offlra but that I may aid ao far aa In ma Ilea In wreetinf the government of I amor nia from tha Southern FactAc Ilallroad Company and return It to tha people The people of tbla State In the omlng rampalgn ahall have the chance to roi low Theodore Flooaevelt and vote for policies and to aid thoee progressive Republicans Ilka La Follette Elrlstow and Dolllver In their Republican fight for an equal opportunity for all and eommon honesty In business and polltlee Although there was a general exodus from tha city on Saturday afternoon of tha delegatce who attended tha league meeting a few of them tarried long enough to dlacusa the plana for the campaign State Organiser Max Kuhl waa In conference during tho afternoon With Marshall blimson nf Ios Angeles Young of Berkeley Becretary Taltrch and othera at tha league head quartere It was decided that there ahould be no delay In getting to work Kuhl will atart at once to perfect the organisation In each county wher the league haa any following and will itn Oertake tbe territory whlih la still with oat representation afterward Ills ef forts will be Confined to the counties north of Tehaehapl leaving the othera to the Loe Angelea headquarters with Btlmson Llssner Oat a and Wallace aa tha direct rs of the nghi We Intend begin nt once said Kshl a anvesa the ntlre Plate In the Interest of our candidate 1 luba In many of tha towns an I ounllea lav already ben established and we shall perfect their organisation so they can work effectively for hnson It look td ua that the league forces cannot fall sweep the entire Mate but we are leaving nothing undone to Insure sui teas IRON GIRDERS USED FOR SPaTE FENCE Ice Cream Company and Street Contractor Figure in a Dispute A lew form if ilin feme con aistlng uf firtv fl Iron girders tig ureh In a dl tt between Frank II Ami manager fur the National I Cream cmpaii and artland Street contractor Saturday tha altar ration almost rea lied tha point of vlo lane when Ames accompanied by his attorney John I lenilng sought lu ore Oartland to lemove tie girders Whether Hpencer alley Is or Is not a atreet la also Involved in the ontro Versy According to Attorney Fleming Amea recently complained to bartland About Ilia contracting works on Kpeiicci allay which runs from Ifteenth to Sixteenth alrecta between luerrro and Dolores streets The complaint displeased Uartland writi the reault Klemtaig aaya that he proceeded to haul the girders and place them In front of tha doors of the Ice ream company a stables ao that the latter teams could not enter or leave the a tables Oaklands contention Is that ha owns tha property known us Spencer alley and can use It as he wlshea The Ice cream company on the other hand liolde that Spencer mi I an open and aacepted atreet TIk vvlllbctakn lo the ourts WANTS ACTION DELAYED ON CEOSSTOWN FRANCHISE The Public Ownership Association Adopts Hostile Resolution to Railway At a meeting of the Tubllc Ownership Aasoclatjou In tha Faclflc build Ing Saturday a petition waa adopted asking tha Supervlsoas to delay action a passing the Tough street cross twp ordinance and HI hard Cornelius J5 Troy and Daniel OConnell ware appointed a committee to appear today before the Board to arguo agalnat tbe granting nf any franchltea to tha United Railroads OConnell then reeured Indorsement of petitions ask rig th ubprrvisora to request the At torner General 10 institute proceedings gainst the United ltallroada to have all of th franchises on which table road war formerly operated declared forfeited and also that the committee Cf three be granted a hearing on a proposition tn acquire the properties at th United Railroads by purchase or condemnation In all thirteen man and Iz woman other than Chairman Kaston and becrelaty I rank It Crooks Vara present 1WJVHED OIK UTIlUrT Anna Bowie a paralytic who for At several years haa been selling papers si th street cornara waa ktiorkMi 1wo end seriously Injured yesterday Warning wlll crossing the street at rnartb and Market streets The driver ftha wagon which ran down the Asfelsae woman Instead of stopplug 4 rendering aid whipped up 11 3re an drara away Th woman i ums vu vcDiru Bpmsrgency eltal EMie Jiad austalned several llivltn flflallltU feeas and body ii BCUKUf WOMeST OOMMT rsr the ecasauHdiilas af Ikess wlhlia gar at Btekauaa la aeataeea revise will aa sale rartr aduute Imrrt servlea fram 10 A a Ikst IMsU UI eeasn at uaaisa wc iw ira wcanui ai aKi fat 4i aauiuere I sUM 1 irrst aMliv4wv aaa Ihlrlw ts yiMI vuea UW 1 llllWJ llevFiilKJBaWkL I MaarfafVaHHflBBHBBHiBBlBBBBBBBBBH VI BSaV SBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaHBflML aaJKaLvadLJ aaSt i ij6MT 332uKMsKssKsUsHHssslsl BBwBBSil rtrisMsCTw LssHi STBBTeBPBaKl Scene at the Laying the Center Stone of the Sheridan School al FataUonci Lobot and Capitol avenues in Ocean Kiev Mayor McCarthy Again Declares City Schools Must Be Elevated Above Politics i iJOOr of Oenaral Philip Bherldan the soldier with a tribute to the pioneers of the Ocean lew dls trlct and a prophecy of a bright future or the educatlanal astem of San Fran Isco were combined at tha ceremony ncldent to tha laying of tha corner stone of the Hherldan Bchool at laralloiica and Capitol avenuea yes terday afternoon The event was the occasion of one the largest gatherings 1 hat hss been brought together In the ilfstrkt Mchool hildrrn with flags and the achoel i ol ors of red and while aged I loneers who in tie early daya lent their time and labor to bull the original Hherldan tkhool when the city had no money to perform the work and modern rest denta of the dlatrtct with tho teachers city officials formed a notable con gregatlon Heated on the platform were Ave of if original bulldera of tha achool all ho have survived of the fourteen who twenty Ave years ago made J0t which waa apportioned by tha city do tha work of thouaands They were Kllas Vvolf Julius Webber George Autagne Charlea Oehrlng and Adam Boots The laying of tha corner atone waa per formed by Mayor McCarthy After paying a glowing tribute to iharaiter and Ufa of bherldan the rltlsen must study tha situation for himself or hersslf and determine what la best for the pupil Alfred Iloncovlerl Superintendent of Schools spoke In part aa follows It Is a happy coincidence that the laying of tha corner atone of thla school building should take place almost on the eve of the 171th birthday of Oeorge Washington the founder of our Re public I can conceive of no more fl ting time to lay tha corneY atone of our new building than upon the eve of the birthday of the Father of our Country for Oeorge Washington waa the hlgtest exemplification of the Ideals in publl and private Ufa which our schools are constantly striving to In cub ate Into the Uvea of the young Americans who are next to coma forth aa tlio controlling Influence In our Na tion In the corner atone Itself waa a copper box the gift of Jacob Ftaher of the Ocean View Improvement Club under the auspices of which the ceremony waa coaducted Coplea of the dally papera of currant date a complete set of United States coins a roatar ot the school and of tha Improvement Club a history of the school and pictures of the President Governor and Mayor were placed In the box and aealad In tha Crevice back of the marble slab Oeorge Barron president of the Ocean View Improvement Club pre I want to mc the hool Department sided and made the Introductory ad of this city elevated and advanced to a lolrit that will bring tt second to none in tbe United States Much an Ideal state of affairs does not exist today There must first of all be clean and ilthy aurroundlngs for the puplla must be provided with light dr II ventilated da rooms There muat be a sense of security on the part of II prlmlpals and leathers and auso jte tranquillity between thtae teach ers and the HcIiogI Board which con trola them sectarianism must vanish tho un warranted upbraiding of teachers by offlviart must Mop old feuds muat be forgotten spe lal schools devoted to tnlnltl rdu atlon must be helped an I not harassed and efficiency tn atead of decay must be shown by those whose bands may be entrusted the ffalrs of your great achool system ft here the law provides that achool dl re tors shall visit your classrooms to better your condition the law must be Ignored No person on earth no matter how much of a veteran In the affairs of a ilty that haa treated them kindly and afforded them a fortune come to regard the School Depart as a personal chattel and the unanimous sentiment of a teaching fone tlat considers Itself downtrod oppressed persecuted maltreatedj and mismanaged muat be given conald erallon No gout cltlsen will tolerate pollilia in the hools and every good dress Ills paper was followed by the following programme Songs Pledge and Salute to the Flag and America puplla of the bherldan School address member of the Board of Supervisors song Star and Stripes puplla of the Sheridan School address Alfred Iloncovlerl Superintendent of Schoola music Columbia Park Boys Club Band addresa Pioneers of Ocean View Assistant District Attorney James Brannan recitation bherldan a Ride puplla of tha Sheridan School addresa and laying of the corner atone Mayor McCarthy aong When the Sun in Splendor Ria Ing puplla of the Sheridan School remarks city Attorney Lwng music Columbia Park Boys Band song The Flag puplla of tha achool remarks Judge Van Nost rand songs Anier lea and Soma Day 1 11 Wander Back Again puplla of tha achool music Columbia Park Boy Band Th following committees were In charge of tha ceremony Arrangements Oeorge Barron Charlea If Rodney William Wolf Oeorge Autagne Thomaa Madgwlck and Lincoln 1 Marston reception Kd Halloran apd Oeorge Kluge literary A II Sin clair William Doyle John Lewis Jacob Macbar Carroll Lynch 1L Roof Sarmattel 1 Dullea William Murray IL Desmond Tar by A Cave A Bplett Fega nettl and A Iloaworth BURGLARS TAKE RICH FURS AND JEWELRY Richmond Residences Looted by Thieves Crimes Reported Burglars entered the resldeure of drover ISlam at lu Lake street on Saturday evening while members of the family ware absent and carried away plunder valued at over fiose Katram waa gained through a rear door by cultiag tha wire screen and opening tbe door with a Jimmy A aralskln coat valued at I7t waa one of the articles stolen Tha burglara alaa made away with valuable articles of Jewelry Jobu letrouffaky of 113 Valencia xtreet reported the police yesterday that a diamond ring valued at IU0 had bii Nlolsa from hla apartments Tha ring we stolen while his wife was absent ami ha furnished the polite with the name nf the person ha bus porta The residence oi i Bmiin at itoi Lake street Vaa entered also on Pat Lurda night and burglara made away with jewelry valued at I17T Tha residence of Charles Johnson at IIS Twelfth avenue waa also an lerud and Jewelry valued at lift atolea lu II Wilkes who resides at th BL Franc I a apartment reported to the police yesterday that bla room was entered and II slelen Saturday nUht Tha money waa takeu from a trunk that waa unlocked to nan iam rruaTcnco Wltseat sMlsg A Asanas DUsiasd relac said tike Vlilllaa larta altaeel seais Irsr It la Itoiw aiataltnat lr star la IMM VUllors ploeaM ft garay vea eUvtsusaetl lata WES HAIR IN SUICIDES HANDS Peter tfaaf Dies Holding the Golden Locks With long golden locks of halt pre sumably hla wlfea clasped tightly In ma palm or nia left hand and a II caliber revolver clutched in hla right hand th body of ttr Maaf a car penter waa found lying la a vacant lot at Twenty eighth avenue and Lake atreet yesterday morning by police of ncers a wmei nolo in the right aid of th dead man temple told ef th manner of hla death A note written In Herman telling of a lire or wandering mingled with disappointment wklrh after year of endurance had brought en the mad slra ta end It sill waa found lying on ine ground near where the body lay At tha end of the nolo waa a postscript asking tbal when hla dead body ba fonnd Mrs ureaL living at 1131 Call fornia uveoua Chicago and hla wife who lite at lilt North California avenuK Chicago ba notified Th golden lock ot hair was undouht edly placed about tn man a hand with ear and precision a It waa wrapped several time ana men carefully knot tad It la not Known at Just what time Maaf committed th rash act as no one In th neighborhood heard lb shot Maaf waa about II yeara old and waa dressed In a neat but ordinary suit of dark ilotbea Th coronr notified tb addresses given In tb note tb hop oi uriiter laenuiying in aeaa man AIOPMMAN LOK MUMrir Joseph Oaffney who conducla aa loon at lilt Kaatucky street reported te the poiica yesterday that wai robbed In bla place of bulna on BIIW mail VI BIwUfT waa In a wUet la lit hip pockat and uv apacia vua ot nia cusivwere DANIEL LEVY BORNE TO HIS FINAL REST Touching Eulogies Spoken at Services in Temple and at the Tomb The funeral aervleea over the remalna of the late Daniel Levy a pioneer edu cator of California were held yesterday morning In Templo Emanu Ll on Sutter atreet Tho sacred edifice waa filled with mourning friends who cam to pay their laat tribute to the man who had endeared hlmaalf to tha community Rev Dr Martin A Meyer rabbi of the temple delivered an eloquent eulogy upon the departed He extolled hla vlrtuea and dwelt upon the humane qualities of the deceased whom he pic tured as a teacher and educator not of children alone but whoaa teachings and example ennobled tha human family Rev Dr Barnard Kaplan rabbi tha Bush Street Temple paid a high tribute to the deceaaed who he said waa honored by the Oovernment of ranee hla native land but ta whom the love and affection of the people waa of greater value than marks of distinction governments can bestow Henri Merou Consul General of France at San Francisco followed Rabbi Kaplan In the pulpit and In the name OT the Government of France and ot tha French realdenta of Call fornia spoke feelingly of the virtues and qualities of the deressed The temple choir rendered several funeral hymns At the tomb In the Home ot Peace Cemetery Rabbi Meyer offered a prajer for the repose of the departed A Ooustlaux on behalf of tha local French colony delivered a touching eulogy and farewell In Pronch Ha waa followed by Emanuel Raaa a lifelong friend ot the deceaaed wh added hla pralaea tn a mournful farewell The following were the pallbearers Henri Merou Conaul Oeneral of France Llppmann Sarha prealdent Congrega tlon Kmanu El Pj A Bergerot presl dent trench Benevolent Society Felix Bantalller president of tbe French Al llanc and the Fourteenth of July bo elety Aurado anaater of the French Maaonlc Lodge La Parfaite Union No IT Emanuel Raaa president of tha French Ieagua and ef the Library As social Ion A Ooustlaux repreienting the Frem colony and Rapl ael velll Maurice Wlllard and EdmondUodchaiix Intimate frlenda and associates ot tha deceased JEWELS TO PAY FARE Fifteen Year Old Maid Robs Employer to Visit Her Lover Clara Graham a ftteeayearold slfl whose parent reside at III Rose avenue waa arreated on a Southern Pa cine train on Saturday night by Detective Lambert and taken to tha po lie station on a charge pf baring stolen a diamond necklace valued at ItlOO front Mr Mead Hamilton who occupies an apartment al Pine and Leavenworth street Clara Ore hem waa employed by Mrs Haiullteu as mala On Friday Mrs HsmllUn went downtown in th after noon and on her return met th girl leaving tb apartment bouse The lat ter then asked for th evening off to go apd visit har father Tha perrala sten was granted aad tho girl also asked for an advance on her wage This waa alao given her When tho girl did not appear nest morning Mrs Hamilton raado Inquiries at bar father house and found tliat she had not been there It waa than that Mrs amllton discovered the loee of har jaweiry Tn ponce were nou fled aad eearch at th pawnshop dla closed that tha girl had apparently broken lb necklace up aad disposed ot several tn atonaa a ticket to I alalia Idaho waa found her when the wa arrested She ttd that was la lov with a man In Pocatetlo and wished to go tbera to ee him Th rt of th Olawoada war found ea her person MUSEUM RECEIVES 1 GIFTS Additional Building Will Soon Be Necessary to Hold Exhibits ti PUBLIC INTEREST SHdWN Donations of Rare and Artistic Curios Made During Past Week Curator Albert Oray of Oolden Oatipark MetnorlaTeMuoeam received aevaral Interesting and valuable dona tlona to that Institution vdarlog th past week II la very much crwdd for space en account of thalarg number cf exhib its InaUllad during tb past few day nearly every avallble foot room be Ing occupied 0 that new Installations ar crowding th building te such an extant that It la almoat Impossible to make the display effective In eome of th department moat frequented en th first floor there le hardly room far th large crowd that visit tb bdlid i log on Bundaya and holidays Th am may aid ef th Toatui ral history dpartreentn th second floor where there la a unlojue collection er atuffed birds beasts and flshes aa wafl a seaahells coral and akel ten of wild animals If I only a met tar ef a very short time when there will ne longer be any room for further accealon aad when an additional building will be necessary Mr Stevenot pf Tll Plne ereet eon trlbuted an old mirror on of tb first that was brought to California during the early day of tho American occupation and twenty three rare volume on geography and geology 1 Charlea Fin ha presented an fn dent Roman copper coin rare and val nable AJf OLb MAfflHIEl A eewlax machine of the data ot lilt le the gift of the Old People Horn of thla city Mr TV Dean haa denated eer aral apeclmena ot petrlfled wood from Franklin and Webster counties Me braka da Teung haa donated a reception rob of the Empres ot China and a aet of three antique placque of carved wood from an old temple in Japan Tha robe la ef green silk and tha Inner aide of th eevea are artistically embroidered In colors that have lost none of their freshness by reaaon of tha lapae of years the gar ment being of considerable age but of exquisite workmanship Mrs Elisabeth Grant of 111 Hawthorne street San Diego through IL de Tounr offers to lend the mu seum for the term jtt four years an an a J41 B1 iiquv rfipuvn iwiiuu uuv ault of armor forta war horse Professor Blunt curator of the Natural History Department reports the donation by tha Chutea Company ot MM dun hie created Maree Anetralla and tjsd taelea ram Matea New Zealand There wa a large xmeadaoe In th Parr and museum yeeurday net wlthatandfner th elevidr threat anlng condition of the weather is i BRBAKJ WINDOW WITH UK FIT Telunata hi flsl through a lark plate glee wlndaw at Sixth and Fol exmV strew eart yaetarday tnorrrlh Mlba Coteamaei a meawlcant vr every teneen la trta left wrist waa taken te tb Caaftal BnergencM Hospital where It tkthe sargaor Bv hour te plaoa him la a nortasmJ condition He was Intoxicated whe taken te the heapllaL Ta nnewes braec eras af Vi CVMV le at ITU rinwera street Oesa mtdjh KRAMER Ladjes Tailor 101 GEARY ST Fourth FloorParagon Bldg Formerly 218 Powell and I30 Post EXTRAOBDINAEY EEDUOTIONI LadtU Custom Made Tailored SulU of Distinction and Individuality SPECIAL OFFESM THIS WEEK xesxssr Your choice of our 75 and 65 hiffh clas9t flJT Suits of merit quality and originality POvF Smartest Spring Fashions Now Being Shown An Early electiori is Advised LADIES a MIOSES SPRING SUITS SPRING HATS Everything For Spring ON CREDIT Our elegant array ot Ppring ee lections I now complete slake rour selection early and pay us 1 00 a week afterward Tcvery suit properly fitted by our expert man tailors No extra chars tor our liberal credit term GREAT EASTERN la tb Heart of the gbopplaf District GOLDBERG BOWENS Special Saving Sale MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ALB EXTEDEDTlinOlCH TIICRSttAT OH1HOTO noUDAf LENTEN FOODS I ItadtlcS Iladeles cValmoa Belllef Blimtrck IterriBr DelieatesM HerrlBr rotenac Roe Hrrli Xerwaj Bloalrr iUtafrtl AppefltsUag errlBr I MACKEREL 5 pound pall tUIS I dAunun i I I smslf can tie Urxr cans all i ypniu cnmuFC 0imJILU DAWUin LrULlHll Ortnumu I Poxen cans 1 BO I ran llmDorted boneless French I can 26c and SUe S3 EGGS BUTTER doyenSTM 3 Fresh 2 ll square 7 GOODCOfftT Heres a chance to economize Crescent Ib 20c TEA The avers store sella tht aa tneir oeai SOcNtuallty lb COCOANUT PRUNESv Schepps frtih never ran eld lb i4 Me TOMATOES Alcalde solid packed dor cans 100 2 CanJgoC TOILET SOAP Buttermilk box of 3 cakesOc Castile French bar Me STRING BEANS Earar f4l ed medium stse enlyi carton I ASPARAGUS OjldentatjWhlte ran WINES AND LIQUORS ITniSKT Old Mellow Rye sal Ion 30 bottle COCKTAILS Early and Olten 6 kinds botUe 0 CLARET Extra tt bote dog 2X0 hot doz 37 alv 85 1THITE HlJIt Callfornla a good Ubte wlneKalloa 0 fUIKRBr Tops Imported gallon 2 00 bottle 80 rORT California No 3 gallon 125 bottle Ai ROCK RTK pr colds bottle 1100 BEEU Eyerard pure malt lager do splits 100 dos bote 14S doxen bottles 125 OICER ALB Cochran Co Belfast doxen bottles IU0 ItHlHhT Klntgeofe IV Had Crown bottle jUO HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS CLOTHES ITBINGEB 10 lncb roll I yr guar tee 25 1215 HALT BOX Porcelain regularly 40c WAFFLE IB0X for gas or oil stove regularly 135 ILOe CLOTHES LnE for pullers waged waterproof 100 ft reg 85 70 GLASS WASHBOARD will not rust or tear the clothes reg 50 40 Here 70a bar Groceries at a rtatonable price theres ne eeenemy la Cheap Groceries at any price 4 LARGE STORES 4 a SUTTER ST 3839 CAUrORMIA 101 ILtlQlXT rtsaae Batter 1 Fboaa Weat Ml Market 1 OAKLAND 1STII AD CLAY i 4 PfeeaMal Oaklaad 3S3 lleaaa AR11 mjlklllri tKm mi I i I JkrA Hi NATHAN DOHRMANN CO Announce thtLargt DISCOUNT SALE sr held In ourator and the price Inducement la too good for any purchaser te overloaX The Bel eon Ists of Decorated Dinner Ware Cut Olaaa rials Glee Whit China Lamp Art War and Kitchen Ware GREAT REDUCTIONS ON 36 DECORATED DINNER SETS AT V4 TO Vs OFF English Chins Ssml PorcalalB liavllaod America and derman China Special value In English Decorated Saml Porealain IHaner Were pink rose spray design Ileal valaaa averoftarad 180 plec Dinner Set special vain eia SS 12 plooa Dinner 81 special valoo Separate places of the above Bet fae Meat rialea special value Deaaert riatea speclsl value S1M dosea I Luhch Tlataa special value SL dosoa eoup iaiaa pciat vaissu Cups and Paufersspeclal value X0 dosen CUT GLASS Beat Crystal fewest Caltlaca I Inch rrult Bowls spevlst value SfLS Inch rrult nowla apecui value Henboa and Olive Dishes special value S1SS ll Water llottlrs special value VIM sx re exis frL And rtaiir clasiwabib epeon Holders Ollv Dlahaa Bait and Tepper Bhakere dlffereat daaigaa to select from lee Barry liowla Pltehera Bpoon Traya rrult Trays Baud Treya footed Jelly Dishes special values at ggl mmm i A Few Reductions on Kitchenware Very bes Bleer Beard peclar valu for 1 Dover Kgg theater apeclal value for vuisK tirooms good Ojuautr apeeial value for I imam fol acruoa aiiai vaiue ier tor too faring tvaiyea xea aiue ier i nv iuray uusters extra one special vain SffrSSiSi i CEARY AND STQCKTOH UNION SQUARE VJ 1L i lisMfirsPsTn vt.

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