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rr rx mv WltffrfVlQfytiXirii WTi ff 11 URGE ACTION ON WHARF QUESTION Oakland Cbuncilfrien Ask Merchants to Co Operate for Good of City imp tii Lr to fellow any falee goes aa I aaeu you gentlemen no ordinance tailing for a bon4 election 111 iu In th present Cly Council that doaa not titty as its primary Issue million far Oak lands water front loOTSf ill tHREAtENSSON Railroad Man Makes a Rough Hpus as Result of Xi Debauch I OAKLAJfDNovember li Br meene of two shots fired from a revolver one sf which etTUCkrsifl WMunr at mi nith street her husband restrained her from attending a funeral of a friend thiee afternoon and succeeded only In driving her the home of her lUaghter at JIM Fifth street Me later drove ats son from the house with the aame weapon Museer lar a painter In the employ 41 the Southern reelflo Company Te 4ayha wag drunk aad made life miserable far ale family iHla wife tact fully remeaabered that ana waa to attend a funeral aad tot ready to go Master drew a xand braered her te tar at barn and attend tohlnv Whan she Insisted that she must ge Museer Are twlee at her One bullet glanced the krtdga of her nose In fUetlng ay alight wound The otherJ tkAbatful Ik tit MltUli The woman Aed sereamljir from tha nous and ran to tha noma of hr daughter a short dletaaoe away JDr Kergan was auanrooaed end Tbeodero uaaef a son waa aofUed vof tba a boo ting Tba jroun man la a flrman or tha Southern Pacific Ha hurried hi il i I paraata bom and attempted to pacify his talker but waa Uvea from tha BOaee Tha polteewefe notified and succeed edMn Qnetlng the man frsj ii WWmATZD OP CHAGE 0 eMWK7FlCERnSL C0HDUCT tXUKjJtD KoTtrabr tJ Pollcaman lUkert jMra eeoa waa exonerated of chargaa ef motfleerllk conduct and at antt rthe folic Cotnmlmlon to day Bargaaaa waeeatad by JrflWiIrutlon Jr a koJldtar atiparlatandant who la li eharca at tkawarkren tha Hotatfit Vyk aa4sMrori known aai tha TcowbarV rttat7 8artoit arratd lijtan oa a eharga at disturbing tha paaea aJlagtag that I Batton had mada a affaoslra ramarfe hla Bargsons wife aad aJstarla lwV whom ba waa aaeenpejiylaaj wiHa tn pialir clothaa Poraln who waa wltk Button ww a raatad en a ebarsif latartarlng wttu MedUer rtifrtflk mmcmxrm ciuDmciRi UXAMEDA NartraW Tha grand dlracter Cad ethar grand aaSeara of tha CUollo tdU AM 8olatv war Maetaf toe Alamada fcralivt6 nlght I th Ultofs wares lira llar DaajLpaaft arraad oraaldantt Hagwa araaa praauiaat auas Cary Oar IXi repreaanuar Jilwdi rhlldrena IM3JJ taavaa4 Khw liatJOrolon rapra niaai tfwraaaia buaia jwiia i ft rvy 1 THEATRICAL MEN WILL MOURN DEAD Men Behind the Scenes Will Hold Memorial Services at Oakland lamrBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWK laflaBBiBJ OEOItGH WEBSTKB OAKLANT Novambar Tha mat tar of aubmlttlng to tha paopta of Oak land tha proposition to bond tha city tor monty to build municipal wharvse and Improve tba water front and for tha erection of an adequate City Halt occupied the attention of the members of the Chamber of Commerce at meeting to night the chief apeakera being Councilman Ellsworth who ad vocated the City Hall proposition and Councilman Jeafltson who farora the fovement of wharrea before othef lo lmprovementa are made The idea that he waa antagonistic to the Improvement of wharves was diiciaimed by councilman Kinworth i am neartup in lavor or inia mat ter he aald but I feel that the wharves and water front commlttae led by the Merchants Ezchanga the Harbor League tha Greater Oakland Harbor Club and kindred organlsa tlaxgaa taai er aKnt kaAH4 tt a He explained tbla by eylng that the matter of a new City Hall should be submitted to tha people at tha aame time as the matter of the wnarvea tad water front Improvement The neceealtr for a new City Hall and city crematory waa argued by him with great force and many reasons ware shown why this mafr hould not be relegated to a second a lace and appropriations made for ether etvla improvements before theie were eonaiaerea There are archives and records said he in the City Hall and the pity Engineers office that cannot be replaced and every one knows that the two buildings are mere flretrapa and eould not be saved If a serious Are hould be started in tnenv The erection of city buildings on the ground owned by the city south of the Twelfth street dam waa suggested and many arguments of weight brought forward In Us favor It was also said that suitable buildings could be erected at a cost of not more than IU00M0 Instead of the USQQpOOi aa tated previously Councilman Jackson urged the vital Importance of the wharves and waterfront Improvements and the necessity of taking up tha matter Immediately He spoke In part aa follows The water front Question upon which 1 have been Invited to apeak this evening la tha caramouat Issue of the city of Oakland to day All other laauea pale into Insignificance when compared wlthMt I think that most of you gentlemen are convinced that the two great railroads that have termini on our water front would Ilk to divide the land be tween them and 1 warn you that they will divide It unless we take Immediate tape to improve It Aa a Business mananaa represents ftlvk At th nMULt thl Affuk land however 1 will use my Wat endeavor to have the improvements nada wnerethej wm benefit the greatest aumbarof peoplait i waa with taia Idea in view that Idrarted my original resolatlon and la thlslaseure you I am velctnr he sentiment of the wharves and TVatlr Front Committee I am Brmlytonrlnced that Oakland enjoys to day an opbortunlty greater than any city ia tne united Btatea but this opportanlty will not last forevar and it la not amies at this Juactufe roUIL jr the Hoard fliihlli Wk SOCTIf SAN FRANCISCO November ur4 a posirmortem examination ana autnpty was held last night upon tha bqdy ot Deacon Jones who was murdered In what Is now generally known aa the Bay Shore district or Vlsltaclon Valley In 8an Mateo county on the line of the new Fouthern Faclfle Cut oft Deacon Jonee aa he waa generally known waa the proud poaseeaor ot a number it rare coins which he always carried In tile ppeketbook and was fond of showing to his acquaintances Vtany people have tried to bur them but ha would not Part with them Ilia murderer left no clew to hie Identity aave a piece or gas pipe about four feet In length with which the deed wae committed A large gimh and strip of fractured bone Immediately behind the ear showed clearly the cause of death and that the man hid been struck from be hind ilia body was found lying parti ally acrbsa the railroad track by Mike Kelley a rentaurani Keeper at Tin oclock Monday mint One of Kely waiters says he saw a man running away from the spot where Jones body wo found just be fore Kelley scovered Ine body A search of the porkts and clothes ot the deceaeed ebowed that the mo tive and object ot the murder waa rob bery ee the puree containing the pre 1 clous coins was not to ne round Drs 4i and 1 riymire eon ducted the autooiiy and found that death was due to a hual fracture of tha skull by some blunt Instrument It Is suspected that tfui murderer Is aiding in inia vicinity ROUTS FOOTPADS WITH HIS OAKLAND November 13 A aide of theatrical life seldom shown to the public will be presented to morrow morning at 11 oclock when the memorial exercises ot the Theatri cal Mechanics Association taka place at the Novelty Theater All tha members ot the theatrical profesalon In the city welt aa the general public will be present and music will be rendered by an orchestra of thirty pieces George Webster ot Lodge No 31 Ban Francisco will deliver the eulogy The programme follows rrehiile funeral mired ChopJs errheetre reaprnwee by tbe efdeera Isveretlon eheplaiei eeleetlon knew i lty Quartet vpeetoa remarka The fY Aa Brerber Uuy Smlln eonrena sale Ave Utrls Mlea Clare Alkln roiP call aad eerewneiee te Menorlani by ibef Mce tromboBefflierTer Nearer Mr 34 Te Tbee eoleetea Mrltaa tola Tbe Cnd lene lerH BrMbee Jneepb frfleeraj erraeatral leterlude largo HasdetK aeleeted duet MlaerO Mlae Trirle Morrew aad 0 emulate eelesr Bretber Oeurie Webeter Han rrtaeleeo Lodge Ne 21 roreet enlo Tae nioui Jlrolbtx Tteoiae YSIerea beta anlo roea tbe twm IrMber Bitlaatrae beaeoinlim rbaplala ptiethiile rilsrlon Cbonw rrom Taoauaaaer orrftearra KILlED FOR SAKE JPRAREiilNS Deacon Jones of Visitacion Valley Murdered by a Gaspipe Thug Carpenter Encounters Two of Theni land Knocks Out Both 1 OAKLAND vfnber II A Lockhart WcarpenierV residing at 111 Isaballa itreeC was aecoated by two hlghwaymeB laatynlght but Jlefeated their plana with his fisti according to the story he told to day He failed to report the matter to the jwllce how everj Lockhart says that while he waa returning iibome last night about if oclock an attempt waa mada to bold Mm up near the corner of Ba Pablo avenue and Isabella street by a man who stepped front the shadow la front ot him with the command Haadaupr Instead of complying with the de mand Lockhart says he delivered a right swing which connected with the highwaymans Jaw putting him dowa androuu Simultaneously Lockhart received a glancing blow on the back of his neck from a confederate vof the first jhlgb waymaax Lockhart teO but iaught hlmaelffon ne hand I It chanced that his hand fctruck a gain it a piece of paving stone Thla ha eays he hurled at his assailant and waa gratified at hearing a grant of pain He did not itop to Inveetlgate bat Had efcfjaaev i BALLET DANCER DIES ON STAGE Ballerina of the Milan Company Succumbs to Heart Failure OAKLAND November IS No one In the Urge audience that wltneaaed the performance of Mlgnon by the Milan Opera Company at Te Liberty Theater to nlnht realised that with the end of the flret act came the end of life for Elvira Clonlano a ballet dancer The rxcrlon of the dance which closed the net brought on an attack of heart failure Her lllnesa waa apparent only to the members of the company who were near her The dance went on to a tragi ending for Mlaa Ulordanoi who heroically whirled and awayed and maintained the ensemble ot the artistic atage picture until the curtain ot tha atage and death dropped almoat at the aame tnetant On rehlng the wlnga aha tell to the flodf and consternation ensued among the company whoae awe stricken crlea were drowned by the orchestral climax and the applause ot the audience An the nthec aide of tba curtain Manage Lombnrdl summoned Dr Shannon by telephone but the lerlcea of the phyalclan were of no avail The body waa taken to the Morgue and Lombardl will take charge of It tomorrow morning The remalna will probably be aent in Italy for burial Two nieces of the dancer are with tne company Mlsa Giordano waa a native of Milan and 41 years ot age MILAN OPERA COMPAH IS POPULAR IS OAKLAND OAKLAND November 13 To nlehl the Milan opera company appeared with an all atar cast In Thomas romantic opera Mlgnon Mme Padovanl alng Ing the part ot Fellna and Rlgnorlna Hertoill the title role Angrln Parola the tenor Faola Wulmann and Sgnor Bergaml were the principal male mem ben of the caat Several harp aoloa by Maestro Jacchla were a feature of the orcheatratlon The popular opera La Boheme was the bill last night and Fertoatl won honors In the leading role whlla Malfararl had the tenor part He ia a recent arrival from Italy II Trovatore waa given at a matinee per formance thla afternoon The manage ment announeea an additional perform a nee of Rlgoletto on Friday afternoon With an aH atar caat headed by Pado vanl A feature of the opera will be the popular quartet song1 by Padovanl Peisatl Parola and Arrange The short engagement ot the company haa been played to large houses TUNICS HE HAS CLEW TO POSTOFFICE ROBBERS KENTFtjtMV November 11 Inspector Dennis Ciyne of San FranclacA waa called here no day to inveetlgate the robbery of tl local Poatofflce burglar ised last night The Indications point to the work ot profeaslonalevand Inspector Coyne la Inclined to belTWe that two men who have beep under police surveillance at Pratt A Tlerneya saloon San Francisco are responsible tor the job Only a email amount waa secured by tbe yeggmen and there Is little evidence to work upon aside from the description of two men seen by John Bates who Is confident that the same parties attempted to enter hla residence ii nnopa from sight OAKLAND November II Ernest Rohde of Forty fourth street left hla home thla morning with a horse and buggy to deliver a newspaper route ot which he la proprietor and haa disappeared completely Ills wife waited his homecoming until 10 oclock It being nle custom to return about 7 In the morning Then she summoned hla brelher and may together with friends searched the whole vicinity all day Hla newspaper route la in lJnda Vista and was found 17 re been delivereddelivered at the usual time But beyond It all trace of the manJa lost STELLA ARTHUR RECOVERS TOKEN BondClerk Refuses Her Warrant for the Arrest of Andy Buyer rtella Artnur famous as tha fair but Intrepid messenger for the brokerage firm ot CD Bunker Co who threat ened on Tuesday to swear to a com plaint for th arrest of Andy Buyer a custom bouse brokerrfwr the alleged theft of a locket and chain which she aid were valued at 171 appeared at the Bond and Warrant Clerks office In the Hall of Justice yesterday Vh had reckoned however without her host and left the office with her nrettv ears tingling rrom tne stern rebuke administered to her by Bond ClerkMcCartfiy who refused to Issue a wsrrantand aald she waa fortunate to escape without having a counter charge of perjury filed agklnat her for swearing falsely to the Value or the locKet Buyer preceded Mlsa Arthur and took with him the locket which he said wsa found by hla mother in the pocket ot a Coat he had not worm for two months The locket waa Inside a glove In the otitaM pocket and th glove belonged to Mlsa Arthur Buyer says that a he must have placed her hand la hla pocket and accidentally left the glove there nJ 1l VC IJ Va 1 nfthe locket was not over II arrd If waa thla fact which aroused his Ire when Miss Arthur applied later for a warrant a TO HOLD KXAMIXTATIOXf An examination for appointment of a naturalisation examiner raal will be held by the United States Clvlt Berv le Ctorrimlaalon November 37tb In an rajnento Hn Franclaco Fan Jose and 8n Luis OMspo application blanks to ba secured Jfom her secretary lot the board kt the postofflcso Inthe places named The salary la front 1130 per year upward and It Is desired to secure applicants who can apeak several lan guagee i i Im nooB tnricn KxertoL Cbarlea Morris arrested by Patroi man Blatterr Tuesday and charged with keeping a gambling placa at tti Third atreetv iyeaterday pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined I1D The Bne waa mad light owing to Its being Merrisreflrst effense Blatteay while In plan elothesi bought a bta Albion a racehorse Tuesday and It was on this evidence that Jforria waa con Mm AHsr 1 di MSsa 1 I BELIEVED THEY WERE MARRIED Young People Secured License and Thought That Ended Formalities OAKLAND November IL Ianorsnt of the marriage laws and the formali ties thereto Tony Loony and Mary Acurso young Italians formerly of San Joee have been living together at 731 fourth street for the last six months confidently believing that they were huaband and wife hecauee they had paid II for a marriage llcenae Learn ing of their error the two mada all haate to St Marya Church this morn ing and were wedded Captain Peterson of the detective de partment yesterday received word from Joseph Acurso the father of the girl at Ban Joee asking that the young people be located and arrested on the ground that the girl was not yet ot age and that they had eloped Leony clalme to be 33 years of age and his wlfa II Tha Lennys were easily located and then quite a different story from that told by the father came to light The girt says that she and Tony were sweethearts at San Joae lie came to Oakland and secured employment with tailoring establishment at First and Broadway The girl says she was afraid to stay at home and ran away Having no nSother and no other place to go she came to Tony at Oakland and asked him to protect her from her father a unnatural treatment Tha boy promptly settled the matter by taking her to the County Clerk where tbey purchased a Urease to marry and thought with the payment of the fee that all was1 over He took her to his home and has provided for her ever since To add to the complication Joseph Acurso married the widowed mother of Tony Iony ahortly after the girl fled to Oakland Captain Peterson has refused to take any hand In the matter beyond assuring himself that the actual marriage has at last taken place SAVED FROM FIRE BY HER DAUGHTER CUPID BUSY IN THE CANAL ZONE Girl Beats Flames From Her Mothers Clothing With Her Hands Any Woman Who Wants to Marry Should Take a Trip to Panama I XKW YORK Nuvrmler 11 An woman Mho wunt to KM niMrrc tuiM only to ru Iuniinia according lo Ml 11111 VjriU rw ll who re kitchen to find that an explosion ofjeentlv returned from thut Innil of the gas range bad set fire lo her moth i matrimonial opportunities after bavin BKRKKIKT November 1 1 Alarmed 1 by the screa me of her moiner Mies rtoberta Baldwin rushed Into the WATER COMPANY TO PAY TAXES Compromise of Assessment for 1903 Between County and Company ers dress and that the flames were en dangering her life The girl selxed some towels from a rnrk nnV suc ceeded In beatlna out the tlitme before Mrs Baldwin was badly burhc1 al though her hands wer scorched frpm attempting gulsh the fire with them The accident happened st the home ot the Baldwins III Bancroft wny reaterdar evenlnr about te Ight the stove when some gaa that had accumulated In the oven warn auddenly Ignited and exploded tearing the oven door from its hinges and sending forth a column ot flames She was terrified at the explosion and did not notice at tlrat that her dress had caught fire When she tfM she tried to beat It out with her hands and It was only the quick action of her daughter In using the towel that saved her from a severe Injury The Baldwins Br a Stockton family reaidlng In Berkeley during the attendance of Miss Dorothy Baldwin and older sister at the University oraanlxed on behalf of the Secretary of war a Canal one Federation uf Womens Clubs You mav not Ihink It Mls Herwell said In talking to tin Wono llepuh lllcan Cluh at I elmonlcos yesterday ment was from Fort Leaven worth and utso Included kiv thI Catling guns NF1W Mr 1IHTMOTKHl WAflllMtToV Vo cinhei It 1i ist nwttis i lujidH 1 Mii Sntiti Mfirhara inn Allien It irlslliKlier ile Jrllnghfr Kluwlk Shasta Wllsort il Laimi vl 1 ll ldei lk Lump ikm Untie John Rein i Hur I ioiiI TIIIKF nouP taanjtiFlt 1 I ili egg reslilinar at ISinii i i rriu liret whs roliliel a plck porkel eterdie afternoon while riding on it llniore tt reel ar ills purse which intilne hank hook on the Mission Hink it I hek miide by Buldwin St llil on in Crocker iolwirth Hank pnthl in Havtd Hernslnln and indorsed nnif two 20 two IlV and one clearing house cer ttflcalps was liken The ci was crowd ilregg discovered his loss shortly after having alighted from the car OAKLANf November 13 District Attorney Everett Brown la wrestling with the question ot the assessment of the Feoplee Water Companys property for the year 1103 the taxes amounting to 110443 71 30 per rent st which la penalties fordellnquenclea being unpaid The corporation refuaed to pay the original assessment amounting to about 110000 fixed by Assessor Dalton and a autt Instituted by the county to compel payment Is still pending In the courts Owing to the fact that the aaaeeement for 1101 was 111104 10 and for 1004 150110 II which have been paid Ihe water company claimed that tbe rata for 1101 was excessive Dalton aasesaed the cubic feet of water In the concerns reservoirs as well aa the plant and service to which objection waa taken by the company on the ground that It waa practically double taxation In view ot an approchlng compromise between the county and the corporation In which the contention of the latter will probably be given consideration District Attorney Brown baa asked County Auditor Tierce for a compila tion of the tax lists of the company for 1003 and 1104 These are under consideration by the District Attorney who reports mac no aujueiment has been made for the payment ot the delinquent taxes but an arrangement wjHl be made at an earty date i ALFONSO iMvrncr The Soulh American republics have urgently invited King Alfonso to visit them this1 year the idea being for him to follow the route recently taken by Becretary RooL DRIVERS REFUSE TO CHANGE WORK HOURS Glaiiworken Discontinue Strike Ai lenments Newi Frbni the Unions The Milk Wagon Drivers Inlon at a meeting held last Tueaday evening rejected the proposed change In the work hours submitted by the liulrymenM Association The drivers work between I oclock A and I allowing lime for meals and rest at noon The dairymen want the men lo commence work at loclock which the men by a vote rejected The matter will be referred to the conference committee for adjustment The Inlted tllnss Workers at the meeting held laet evening decided te illacnntlnue the strike nsaessment let led upon Its members Indefinitely The union adopted resolutions denouncing the Building Trades Onnd Onvernment Club In the most violent terms and threatens Its membera who affiliate with that club with dire punishment The District Council of Carpenters adopted similar resolutions last evening The Journeymen Stone Cutters Assn rlutlon donated 150 Inst evening to a sick member The following officers were elected for the current term Prea Ident Charles Jungat vice president John McConvllle recording secretary William Alardlce financial aecretary James Ilutchlnson treasurer Tavld toilmour tyler John Taylor delegates to Ihe Building Trades Council John McConvllle William Allardlce severely but no woman need remain unmarried to extln ln Panama The activities of Cupid on the Isthmus me tremendous a there are scores of lonely bachelors all longing no 1iubt for tbe comforts of a Mrs Baldwin was Minnie and ao the place is a great matri monial market Mlsa Herwell also gave some other glimpses of unofficial life at Panama Of the slitss distinctions ah said There are tbe official ladles anil the clerical ladles and the steam shovel ladles The clerical ladles dont care to know the steam shovel ladles and Ihe offlHsl ladles feel that their position Is much superior to thut of the clerical isillea That Is why It needed an outsider to organize the women Into clubs Ther were women on the Isthmus who could have done the work Just as well as I did but they couldnt Innocently mix with nil classes and appear not to know that they existed STUMBLING BLOCK FOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP Selnih Interest of Property Owners Prove to Be the Main Trouble PAHADFNV November 11 The whrli of the Municipal Congress to day was given up to two aectlona that of the city attorneys nnd thnt of I lie engineers street siYpcrlntendents and electricians Tlie former section met In the Council chamber at the City Mall and about iwenty Jlve attnrneya vrrr prea ent Secretary Frank II Henaon of San Joae presided In the absence of the president Attorney Rlwlng of Fresno Wood tltv Attorney of Pasadena told of the eMcrlenee that Pasadena was having In Ita struggle for municipal ownership of lighting facilities The chief illiTfculty which con fronts the advocates of municipal own ership aald Wood la the active self interest bt those whoae property Investments would suffer from the effects of municipal ownership and in the corresponding lark of Interest from the public at large The department of engineers street superintendents and efectrlclans which met a Ihe Board of Trade rooms en Joyed the larger aU endenee CAPTAIN CAMPBELL NEW NAVAL JUDGE ADVOCATE WASHINOTON November 13 tap lain Campbell who has Just taken his new post of Judge advocate ENDS HIS Lc WITH general or tne navy vice captain DClTcnw TUT TJlTtTTjnnur ni wno is io comiiinno tne iisno rUlbUa AH BAlUtlVUBl i recently from Ihe Pacific station wrth a bottle containing carbolic aiil wbeVe he was lieutenant commander lying by hla aide Mike OConnor wnsjnn the Milwaukee Captain Campbell found in a dying condition under a Is very devoted to the Pacific Coast bathtub at 174T Geary street last night I lie Is married to a California woman nroane attracted the occupants of HiejMrs Cnmpbetl was Mlsa Lillian Strong nnuse io ine room in wnicn ine man waa prostrated He died In a few minutes after having been discovered and hla llody was removed to the Morgue HlyldentJty was revealed throng It A71la Fargo receipt In one of his pock ela showing that Mike OConnor hud aent a package containing keys and papers to Connolly at Han Ftnfnel Connolly said that OConnor had worked at Kelleys stables In San nafnet until two months ago and since then had been employed In this city OConnor had become discouraged over Ill health and hard luck at playing the races and on Tuesday afternoon went to bid Ms frlanda good by evLJiuilly anticipating hla design Yesterday sTriernoon he telephone to Connolly from Lancellto asking him to take charge of hla effects The latter could not go end OConnor said he would forward them by express OConnor Was about 45 years of age daughter of Mr and Mrs George II Strong of Oakland She became the bride of the Judge advocate general In August 1X90 iOHDICA II Ie A COM1 NKW TOBK November 13 Mine Nordlca It the first ot the seasonasoUg birds to succumb to a i Md After singing Monday night In Aids when her voice was not In the heat of condition she waa unable to leave the house yesterday and her physician has forbidden her to sing at tha Manhattan In La tllofonda to night AMSHJNITIO1 eTOR TnOOPX OMAHA Neb November IS Forty tons of powder and ahetu passed through Omaha yesterday over the Missouri Isrlflo and the Northwestern on Ita way to Gettysburg the scene of the Ute trouble The ship CASTORIA For Infanta and Children Bears mi signature AUJ of JW The Jfv Kind ft Yon toe jf Always Bought In Use For 0yer3 0 Years CASTORIA TW MMRT MIWttM The EyerJPojari Burlington Tourist Sleeper Excursions Personally Conducted To St Louis St Joseph Every Thursday Salt Lake Scenic Colorado To Boston Chicago Omaha EveryVThurday 8airrka EHnie Colorado IV One a a wsusmm Every Salt Lake ago aiesday nlc Colorado To Chicago Omaha and East Daily Tourist Sleeper Service via Salt Lake Scenic Colorado and Denver Through Standard Sleepers very Day San Franciico to Omaha Chicago via Salt Lake Scenic Colorado ljenvtr Theaenew schedules give you halt a day In Denver for slSht seelng De acrlbe your trip and let me how you how to wake It the most attractive Way at the least costi the Burlinton from Denver east forms a conspicuous and corafortable portion ofthe route Get lo toaeh Wltlt me i 3 Eat for contentment fflfsS 7S i tforgoodnatiiree 1 il are he iesultOf physical jV Themost nutritious food made I from flour is 1 Uneeda Biscuit 8 Every bite a mouthful of energy faff In dttst and til iMnfMfipackath ifi tWflii fe itkV ir yr Vi iSmiborx fieneral Agent 7K JlarM Street Satt Francisco Cal fJ Kiepjour Eyi or CwtiMUli NEW PRICES FOR CONTINENTAL Continental Gaoutchouc Company Jo Gilbert Gent Mngr SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH Ready for Business 6J2 MISSION STREET a RENTINGPLANS hi arthepart ofthe hi i fi i i Cnromcle Building Befnilreconstructed on Market street a re now jreadjfe Apply ROOM 309 Chronlcle Bulidlnii VE VviWifS fc Ill II II Ml vMaJ.

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