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1M1 CTFPMMiWJ 1 BlBBfeO ii If SP i i mi mmmmmmmmmmmmm 7 SA3 rBANOISCO CHBOKIOLE WEDNESDAY OOTOBEB 22 1902 fi I ft 1 Ik hi fc AIL SIGNS POINT TO BIG REPUBLICAN VICTORY Reports From All Sections of the State Show rial the hole Ticket Will Get Overwhelming Yote rnHE REPUBLICAN campaign is based on a very careful canvass by 250 i I lnJlne shape and the outlook is men acn mans worK teing vennea I ii and the canvass occupying ten days A VrThe public meetings held In this city 7 To TV the Interest Republicans are fornla and the whole of the State ticket i taking in the camoaltrn The three to line tip with Its standard bearer great mass meetings in the Mechanics The Democrats have conceded Repub Pavilion had an aggregate attendance Ucan supremacy in the Interior of the of 16000 people The meetings in the State but have sought to cloud the con dJrjfti ha also been 11 attended mm i hich all roes to show the interest ana test and create confusion by making acuity otthe Republican They are the fictitious claim of a majority of 15 enthusiastic and almost to a man in 000 for Lane in San Francisco This dorse and will vote for a continuance of has served to startle and make uneasy the present conditions of prorperitj the Renubllcans throughout the State I 1 have been reluctant tofrnake any ht now twt irk of foundation for predictions until the canvnss the this claim of the calamity howlers is apparent the Republicans are preparing to continue their present prosperity keeping California in the column of the party of protection on election da The campaign committee of the Pardee Central Club held two sessions es terday to arrange for the district meetings that are to be held next week George Pardee will In so far as possible speak at all of these meetings All the other nominees of the party will also participate in them The Republicans are not making an exclusive canvass for Pardee but wish the whole ticket elect ed and will labor to that end In this they differ from the McNab Lane combination which is concentrating all its efforts upon the head of the Mate ticket and two nomirees for congress All the rest of the Democratic ticket is be ing ignored by the McNab Lane man State wa complete and the statement I now make Is based on rename inror matlon and with the fullest confidence BIG RALLY IN THE MISSION DISTRICT Lab irins Men Cheer for Dr Pardee Prosperity and Protection Gates a bright voung man re ctntl from Indlara was the principal agers with a lew to Its being slaughter speaker at a welrattended Republican fed to furnish a politkbi holidav for rsiu at Kolardo Hall Twent eighth the nominee for Governor and the two rd Church streets last evenlrg The it local Congrersloral candidates tendance was made up largelj of laboring The campaign committee has called mtn and cheers greewd tvtr rtferencv a meeting of repreentatives of all the t0 tne trinltj of rames Pardee Prosper wings of the local party that have here it and protection The gathering was a tofore had factloral differences for harblrger of what the voters of the Thlr next Saturdav night at Pioneer Hall tnlrd and Thlrt fourth Assemblj die It is propo ed to unite Mutual Alliance tricts in do to Lane and the Democratic merl Primarj Leaguers ana United Re ckrt nn thty go to the polls on No publicans in one homogeneous band for ember 4m the purposes of this campaign They Severance acted as chairman of will be as on man for Pardee and the th rt lltf lUttLlllg HUU IHUUUUVlM as well aa In the State government of California Workingmen and mechanics in fact all wage earners In every Industry and ayenue of trade have earned better wages within the past few years than has ever been known In the history of this country nor have they lost a day within the past fire ears if they wanted to work The farmer who is paying for the land which he cultivates the mechanic and the workingman paying for their home from the surplus of their earnings do not want to exchange the good times we enjoy under the present Administration for the dreary and disastrous times under Democratic mirule which we have not forgotten There is no better man than George Pardee In all this broad State of California an exemplary citizen and a true and loyal man Those who have the interest of California at heart those who have their own welfare at heart will vote for Pardee for the Republican ticket for good government and for corttnued prosperity Men who lore their home value the prosperity of this State will certainly not cast their votes against the Republican party which has given ork for thousands of men in this city through the different departments of the Federal Government The building of ships for the Navy at this port alone has furnished work for thousands of men for several years and at good wages Our voters cer talnl do not want to drive away that work You should not believe the falsehoods tthlch the Democratic candidate for Congress tells from the stump Facts and the records show that Julius Kahn has become famous In the nana of our National Legislature and that he has been true and faithful to all of you to thl city and to the State of California He has worked zealousl In the Interest of the tolllTfr masses and has accomplished more In their behalf than It would have been possible for those who oppose him to do In ten year It is absolute neces sarj to elect Republican Congressmen to strengthen the arm of the present Ad ministration for good California will roll up a handsome majorltv for the Republi can ticket at the next election BOURBONS IN TROUBLE The Leaders In Dire Straits May lee Extreme Meaanres There was a rumor current in political circles yesterdav that the campaign committee in charge of Lane canvass found itself In such straits that as a last and supreme effort in behalf of their candidate the proposed to send James Brien to stump Canada and Carl Spelling to spellbind the people of Prince Edwards Island the native heath of Lane This accompanied bj a report that former Congressman Geary faced an audience of thlrt three men women and children at Pomona and bolted the atform after declaring that it had cost him more than a corresponding number of dollars to reach the place contributed to the zest of the Democratic canvass The latest development in the pictorial contest between Lane and Dockwellej Is a mammoth button bearing Lane cam paign features The button Is of such di merslons that a small boy at headquarters who has undertaken to wear one walks lopsided Dockweller is scheming a deep and dark revenge but the Lane picture campaigners are on the alert Delmas will preside at a mass meeting of Democrats to night in the Al hambra Theater James Coleman and Alford will be the speakers NO DEMOCRATIC MONEY Republican ticket no matter what dif ferences ma have tx en eigendertd in their recent contests for local control The campaign committee is placng itself in touch with all the Republican district organizations and a series of successful district meetings will result speaker Gates who began nis aa drtss bj offering an abtract denrltion for the word trusts He told whatconsti tuted a rust ard then pointed out the fact that go and bad vould always be lound together in everything which re cuired man units to oitra iniu one elect anotr er Democratic Congress he de ared wcula be to give tne people ar ihr dce of tariff for revenue onl such as the experienced a few ears ago ia Ha th rmrfltlnn of the Wilson bti He cautlored the voters not to be fooled Charles Spear chairman of the parslve whole He informed his audience Pardee campaign committee has that the Republican part and Aamini caused a careful canvass of the State tration does not propose to stamp cut vhe to be made and from all sidei reports 6 oci that ma be fourd in tftt trusts but indicating the election of Pardee are re ll do OB1Il1rf5ue iSiSl celved in summarizing thee reports bTlt aborUVATthnkwelfCf which inner wru umjjurci nuu me vnr national isues lnvoiv eo in tne uemo greatest care Chairman Spear makes cratlc and Republican platforms before the following estimates of the sltua ceetlng their ballot on election da To tion The southern counties of the State were never in a better condition In so far as organization goes There never was a better Republican sentiment in South ern California than pervades that Bee bv the Democratic cry that there were no tion of the State to da The people are itlona iues mvoivea in me prewi satisfied with the Republican part mpaigr but to keep ever in mind the and will roll ud a eood round maioritv act that a return to power of the Demo ana win row up a gooa rouna majority allc part WOuld mean a reversion ol lor Its tlcKet 1 lnt prtsfirt prcspcrou9 condition of ihe The six counties south of the Te wnole countrv and a consequent exptri bachapi from San Bernardino to San ei ce to he workingman such at he had 1 Diego or taking It the othor way from the das of dire distress back in 1894 96 San Dlego to San Bernardino will flve bpeaking cf the part of labo unions in Pardee and the rest of the ticket from gol ates quoted Jteraniea of 12000 to 16 000 majority Los Angeles tendtt county alone will give the Republican I Uauer ot nt wage earnrs In this coun tlcket a majority of 5000 tr Gomper si id the speaker has de Passlng up through the San Joaquin 1 dared that labor unions as unions should valley after crossing the Tehachapi we not go into politics that the should not find that the Republicans ire faoldinr agnize bifaKeJ1 their own in Kerand are going to vote ffXwliSllSeSeliio their ticket in ever instance The same noement of the countr can be no friend line of information comes from Tulare I 0f labor In making his closing appeal on and a reduced Democratic vote is to re behalf of the whole Republican ticket suit in this county There is no doubt oates ursred ever laboring man to vote but Pardee will roll up a majority of at for the part of George Pardee because lrSl SSft fortheUtlon or tne evils 01 ine irusi is iut uir i uu beting counties the Republicans will hold their own No defect ons ure re ported from the part of prosperlt and protection On the other hand gains are indicated The sheep and cattle men are so well pleased with the present rcn dltlons that thev will vote the Republi tinuance of our Philippine trade and Is for labors best lrteresf because it protects Industries wnich give emploment to labor Shannon candidate for State Printer on tc Republican ticket ad dressed the voters brief He was well can ticket almost to man In all the vnn 0 the ereater number of peode grazing sections the Republican ticket present jnd was greeted with a heart will lead All the publications thai re cheer 11 rece tlon gave assurance of fleet the views and vc ice the sentiments I nan warm friends in the Thlrt third Of these Interests so indicate and Thirtv fourth districts lUllla iuiiii auu iuiiu an vn trard both candidates for the office ot San Joaquin count II civ its nor mal 150 to 400 majoritv for the Repub Ucan ticket with possibilities of addi tions to these figures In Sacramento the Republicans have been somewhat apathetic but the conditions are bright enlng up and the prefert indicationsare for at least 1500 majoritv for the Repub Ucan ticket The friction that existei1 In this county has given way to an understanding and agreement between the different elements of the partj work for the election of the State ticket and do all they can to irrure its success The southern mining counties wl 1 increase their vote for the Republican ticket Tuolumre which ha given Democratic majorities will greatl re duce the figures to tr credit of the Bourbon ride The northern countlc are splendid hape and 111 giv the usual majorltitr on tre Republican ide of the returns Thoe northern counties that have trained with the Democrat parti will glv decreared majorities for that organization The coast counties including if courre Humboldt 111 gvv good round majorities for Pardee and the Republican ticket as a whole Humboldt will carry off the banner In this divlioi with a majority of 1800 to 2200 for th Republican ticket Vap3 Marlr Sj soma Mendocino and contiguous coun ties are In excellent shape and will lr create their normal Republican majqr ties Santa Clara Is In fire trim ard will give her usual 2000 snd porslbl 2500 ma Jorlty for the Republican ticket Alameda courty will give its uru larg Republican majority The taik of df fection in this leadirp Republic county comes from Democrats ho ll themrelves decide to ote fcr Pardee oc election daj Alameda will probably win back the Republican banner at th election Contra Costa lr in lire for th ticket The claim of Democratic strength In this count are based on Crockett and Port Ccsta which hav sotie Democratic since that part of th State was Inhabited The Democrats claims In thl county are much llk those oTlhar party In other parts cf the Ptate They make a greet deal of ncle about those towns ard courties that have been conceded to thrm for veorr and about their Carrying of hch there Is no dispute So greet if their clatter over the few points of Mrenglh thit the public Is momentaril deceived inf the belief that the party basrome material strength In theprei cnt campaign In San Franclo the sentiment in Jjstlce of the Peace also addressed the meeting Dunn is now an Incumbent of the fflce and seeks re election while an Nostrand is a new man on the ticket Filberts of Oakland who during the great A I strike was a member of the rh committee nailed several campaign lies that have ben Industriously clrcu latec Democratic smpathizers In order to Injure the candidacy of Pardee He refufl the rumor that Pardee was ag gress vel antagonistic to the union of Oakland at the time of the rallnsd strike and aid that Instead of being opposed to the rights and justices of th i laboring mm Pardee was the wage corner Sianchest friend Roberts In stanced man cases lr hich the Repub Ucan cai didate for Governor hid shown gene ous nhllanthrop to the reedv poor and had ronr buted rf Us medical skill an morev to those who con not affi to pav Th speaker declared that he had 1 niwn Dr Pardor for manv years ard had never known him to express an unkind word against the cause of the working man but that he had alwavs while holding publc office In Oakland rhetjrfullv given his support and sympathy to an dervl a cause The other spakPT of the evening were Adam Andrew candidate for Railroad Comnl oner rrenk French candidate for State Qenat in the Twentieth district il lam rire a well known labor leader and Bowie 0 HUSBAND PLAYED HER PETTY TRICKS MHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH mmmmmmmatmKmmmmmms fSfHPBPSWPBpP I fi8WNfKIF JPHSTOWRypiW WBf wyn 11 if imvKrP losss Mrs Mildred McGarthy Tells About Her Unhappy Married Life Mrs Mildred McCarthy whose husbard Dennis McCarthy a young capitalist and a grandson of Oeneral Frisble brought suit for divorce against her a few weeks ago filed her answer and crote complaint esterda alleging the petty cruelties of her husband McCarthy charged his wife with infideilt and mentioned Tup per as co respondent He claimed that Mrs McCartti and Tupper on man oc caslons spent several hours In each other company on the boats pi Ing between here ard Stockton Mrs McCarthy denies the allegations of her husbard and sas that his Jealousv drives him to do the petty spite tricks uf a schoolbo In order to base his accusa tions against her on something tangible she says he would smoke cigars to short stumps and then leave them hidden in thu ccsy corners of the rooms Later he would spring In upon her and finding the stumps he had concealed himself would charge her with trystlng with tome ether man Another of his tricks was to hide behind door screens In closets and other places about the house from whence he could frighten her by making stratge end fearsrme noles If sh was pot scared badly enough by Iheie acts he would shut himself in a room and turn on the gas On ens Occasion he caused her great distress by accusing her of selling his clothes to gtt pin roone for herself The McCarthys were married at Syracuse in June 1SC0 The groom was not then 22 years of age and his wife was several years his Junior The came to California shortl after their marriage at resided at 426 Cole street Young McCarthy inherited a fortune of more than tG COO frcm his relatives lccludirga ranch on Mildred Island In the Sacramento river valued at 0 000 He also owns propem In this clt in Vallcjo and In Seattle In hr complaint the wife asks that the 1 granted a good share of his estate and ample alimon TWO MKX WERE RESCTKD Two men who were boating early yesterday morning owre their lives to the vinllance of the captain of the Fnrtnal an the prompt action of the lighthouse keeper stationed at the entrance to Oak tand harbor As the steamer Encinal was starting on her 7 30 trip from the mole the captain noticed the men struggling in the water near an overturned boat but not wnere he could aid them except after long row by the men of the lifeboats Instead of trying this the captain by a series of alarming whistles attracted the atten tlon of the lighthouse man who went to the rescue BENEFITS TELEPHOE MEV The directors of the Telephone Company have decided to make an Important cnange to go Into effect on the 1st of Vov ember Their men will after that date work eight hours per day and will get time and a half tor overtime and 8undays This question has been under consideration for some DAMAGED BY CO TENANTS MMMMMI HK BUSINESS acumen of My Lee See the dimpled I Chinese wife of Chan Cho has brought her much riches In her dealings with the Mellcan man but when the Tented I of her bulldlrig at 906 Dupont street to an American hardware dealer named Schmidt and the base ment to fix Chinese aS I wUh grease till his Jifit I ilka old Jurk and he had to I for second hand stuff Oneertaln days the Chinese slaug 5f I their restaurant I of their patrons jutnt drove I fresh blood ard bones arove Schmidt patrons away I So Schmidt objects to his Asiatic I co tenants and naaoufhtjuU In the courts against the wilv Chinese I lady for 2500 to rhlch amount he claims the restaurateurs have 4 damaged htm qm time and has been a matter of amlcabledls cussion between the company and the men Llrliinton Jenks wortb ol tk snpportof II voters for Syptrlor jaagr Pardee Enthnslasta Find So Takers for Their Coin If betting indicates an thing in a political campaign then Pardee should be elected In a walk There has been some talk of Lane roone but the most careful Inquiry those Republicans who are desirous of wagering their coin on the election has resulted in the discover of but little of it A report was circulated esterda that there was a bunch of mone at Dickey that was waiting to be covered Inquir telephone disclosed that it was Pardee mone that had been there for several davs and had found no Lane coin to place It In retirement until after the election Another report was that Russ Fisher Connors the Liedesdorff street brokers had some Lane collateral This too proved to be 1000 of Pardee mone that could find no takers Some small bets have been reported among them one In which Charlie Asher the well known sporting man placed 2j0 on Pardee and would like to find some more stray Lane mone PASTOR HONORED BY CONGREGATION Anniversary Dinner Given to Rev William Rader OF WAGE EARNERS Plain Talk in Thirtieth District for Republican Pohcv A large and merry company gathered at the Third Congregational Church on Fifteenth street last night to celebrate with a dinner the seventh arnlversary of Rev illiam Rader pastorate In that church and the seventeenth anrlversar of his marriage Besides the members the corgregation there were present sev eral pastors from sister churches ard a number of other Invited gcests making all over 500 people at the feast which was a success from the home made chicken pot pie down to the wedding cake The Sunday school rooms where the dlrner waB served were tastefully decorated urder the direction of Miss Jennie May hew Strings of pepper greens hung with gtapes and bright red pepprs stretched overhead Back of Dr and Mrs Rader seats of honor at the center of the first table was a platform banked with greens before hich as a rustic fence surmount ed a row of grotesque Jack lanterns made from pumpkins At the close of the feast which progressed with laughter and fun a programme of toasts was given Charles Ham a deacon of the Third Congrega tioral Church was toastmaster and Introduced the speakers of the evenlrg with a happ phrase for each one He first gave the greetlrg of the church to its pastor and nls wife and then called upon Captain Mailsor for twent ear a trustee to arswer to the toast Our Church 80 ciet Frank Dodge Arr old the Sunday school superintendent spoke on the work of Ms department Mrs Norte of the Ladles Aid Society which gave the dinner then gave a witty address corgratu atory to Dr and Mrs Rader Other toasts and their respondents were Christian Enoeav or Society Harold A Davenport The Cadet Corps Captain Rutherford Moore Our choir Professor Hutch Ison of the Lnlverslt of California The Onward Club Harve Falrchlld Greet irgs of the Fellowship of Congregationa 1 Churches Dr Adams Tlrst Congrega I tlonal Church Greetings of Methodists Dr Larkln Grace Methodist Episcopal Church A Backward Ixok Rev Dr Willry Greetlrgs of the Institutional Church Rev Dr Slevers rourth Con gregatlonal Church Remarks followed Dr Day of Olivet Church and by Dr Phllp Coombe Mrs Lou McDanlells offered the congratulations of all the members of the church to the pastor and his wife and tren presented Dr and Mrs Rader with a solid silver tea service and a set of silver forks Replies ot thanks from the recipients closed the ogTamme which was Interspersed with solos by Robert Saze and Mrs Addison and a quartet by Messrs Stadtfeldt Saxe Hutchison and Moore Tf THE NEW I 1 ftft lirm A tftf I238I230 3 IrDEPARTMENT eSLMfl BT I JTM MARKET ST rlf STORE JBT JT ATJONES Jl It was a rousing cheery enthusiastic meeting the grand rally of the Thirtieth District Pardee Republican Club which crowded the hall at 103 Seventh street last everirg to listen to the earnest and logical talk of the speakers The rally was held in the ver center of the most thickly populated district inhabited wage workers and the cheers with which the speakers were received were the more gratifying Fred Daunett president of the club was chairman of the evening favor of Pardee and the hole Repub and introduced the speakers the first of loan Hkt rmwlnr dallv After a whom was Elwood Bruner of Sacramento ery careful canvass of the city Aa who delivered Vi stirring speech on behalf vijiui 1 nniAtt that 1 of the Rcnublican nartv and Its candidate line for their ticket and that the very rhe people ot san Francisco and of irprst that can possibly happen Is a California have enjoyed a period of un gmall majority for the head bf the Dem nrecedentcd prosperity durihg the Repub ocratlc ticket Sly conclusions are llcan administration In national affairs 1 THE FIRE RECORD The mattress rencvatory of I Edisei at 660 Minna street was the scene of a slight blase yesterday morning for which un alarm was turned In from box 1S3 at 10 14 clock Friction in a picker started the trouble The loss was small i SOME ROTABLE PICTURES Dr Arnold Oenthe well known for his very artistic photography has recently returned from Mexico He brings back many photographic treasures and these are now to be seen at the rooms of the Camera Club Academy of Science building tl Market street Characteristic types of Mexican people life and scenery are exhibited and are free to the public They will amply repay a visit in the coming excursion to Mexico December 10th take your camera alone and Dring oaca reminders ot ueujnx ful holiday Particulars at the Southern Pacific Informftlon Bureau Market street 5 Silk Waists 295 Another large invoice of the same grade of silk waists which we sold on our opening dav when we were making our first bid for your pat ronage Money talked the manufacturer into letting us have 3 more louisine silk waists at a price A splendid qual lty of louisine silk softer than Pe iu de Soie in all the leading colors and in black The front has fourteen tucks and six rows of hemstitching and is finished with silk buttons elev en tucks in back puffed sleeves stock collar with tic Waist lined throughout with cambric Worfh 0 00 regularly On sale Wednesday for tjft QC Sale Ladies Kerchiefs A sample line of lace trimmed hand embroidered beautifully scalloped edge kerchiefs Some arc pure linen and others are fine Swiss 156 dozen going at about half their real value I QQ Regular 30c and 35c values marked at I 50c Handkerchiefs 25c Another big lot of perfect beauties Seventy five styles with beautiful patterns oi valcncienncs lace and insertion An average value would be 45c to 50c 0 KC Marked for Wednesday sale at 0 5c and 64c Embroideries 3Je This offering means thousands of vards of carefully selected cambric embroidery edges some four inches wide dainty patterns and neatly scalloped edges Not a piece worth less than 5c the ard and OlQ many of them are worth more Sale price w3 35c Ribbons 19c Manv many yards of handsome soft finished chiffon taffeta 6 inch ribbon Beautiful shades of pink blue maise cardinal white cream and turquoise They will make exquisite bows The kind sold elsewhere I QC for 30c and 35c the yard Sale price Flannelette 6c loo pieces choice patterns of flannelette checks and stripes Just right for nightshirts skirts etc Stan dard quality and weight Special price for CQ Wednesday and Thursday Sheets and Pillow Cases These are a feature of our domestic department The prices here quoted on one of our standard lines makes them cheaper than buying the material by the vard 39c 44c 47o 49c PILLOW CASES 42x36 inch 10o 4SX36 inch 50 36 inch 1 4c 4 36 inch 1 So SHEETS 54 90 inch 63 90 inch 72 90 inch 81 00 inch Womens S300 Shoes Goodyear welts kid or patent tips common snse or military heels made on the latest models Every CO pair warranted to wear An Ideal winter shoe Ladies storm rubbers or foot holds pair 45o 500 Trimmed Hats 290 Our greatest millinery offering so far They are all this seasons designs and embrace the new effects in flat shapes with the latest breast and wing trimming Colors are black castor gray green red and brown Strictly 5 00 values offered while they last JJQ Qn Special Values in Waistinqs and Flannels This season most popular materials for wrappers dressing sacqucs and kimonos Cashmere finish fleeced back Choice Dresden designs and new stripe effects 10c VALUES AT 7o 12 He VALUES AT 10o 20c VALUES AT 14c 35c Walstlngs 24c Our aisting department shows the newest effects and novelties Extra values are continually quoted The popular granite cloth with OAQ Honlton lace effects worth 35c the yard offered at 45c Armure 33c It has satin stripes and small tucks 60c Tricot 45c All wool with Grecian and other pretty stripes Shades are green rose navy red tan cadet black hite pink blue etc Boys Clothing An elegant assortment of sailors Norfolks sailor Nor folks reefers and two piece suits just received All colors and trimmings extremely low prices 485 Jacket vest and knee trousers Blue mixed and striped tweed Well tailored and perfect fitting Ages 10 to 16 vears Very special at 485 885 Long pants suits Strictly pure wool Sinele or double breasted coats Ages 12 to 19 years 685 is a special price 885 Long pants suits in blue serges Single or doubie breasted coats They make any youth appear dressy Ages 12 to 19 years 485 Long Oxford overcoats for boys from 3 to 12 years Full length and velvet collar This is another special price Childrens Wear 75c Dresses 50c Made of cambric with all over embroidered yokes Finished at neck and sleeve with hem stitched ruffle Sizes months to 3 years eiderdown Coats 135 Large sailor collar trimmed with fancy braid Pink blue red and cream Sizes 1 to 4 years Infants Caps 25c Made of cream silk and silk embroidered Infants Zephyr Jackets 45c Hand made Silks and Velvets Additional under price newi from th dress goods department Black moire velours In a great variety of new patterns at reduced prices 20 Inch Black Moire Velour 69c 21 Inch Black Moire Velour Fancy patterns QQC with dots 0 0 27 Inch Black Moire Velour Extra heavy for Monte Carlos Five new patterns Worth 1 50 and tf I fifl offeredat vplUU 24 inch Metal Print Velutlnas for waists Dots stripes and pretty new designs on navy and black CQ grounds Yard 10 Fancy Satin Striped Velvets for waists and trimming New effects in rich colorings Yard I 100 and 1 Oil Hi cucauto CANDY CATHARTIC ANNUAL SALE 000000 C10 Greatest in the World A MILLION GOOD LIVERS In a double sense credit their good feeling to OASOARETS Candy Cathartic and are telling other high livers about their delightful exterience with OASOARETS Thats why the sale is nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH The one who likes good eating and good drinking and is liable to over indulge a little can always depend on CVASOARETS to help digest his Ifood tone up his intestines stimulate his liver keep his bowels regular his blood pure and active and his whole body healthy clean and wholesome In time of peace prepare for war and have about the house a pleasant medicine for sour stomach siok headache furred tongue lazy liver bad breath bod taste all results of over indulgenceindulgence OASOARETS Oandy Cathartic are what you want a tablet at bed time will fix you all right by morning All druggists 1 Oo 20c 60c Never sold in bulk Genuine tablet stamped OOO Sample and booklet free Address Sterling Remedy Oo Chicago or New York Apoplexy Caused more deaths in Nework City in 1901 than were occasioned Dy amaiipox typnoia rever Mi larial Fever and Scarlet Fever com bined The Mutual Life Insurance Cora oanv ot New York will not insure those who have apoplectic symp toms This suggests the advo ability of insuring your life whfle in good health jbt of Nw Xork txct4 tboae of ether file ujuct wunmuj ta nuicacs xaJ art OTtt 352000000 It hi paid poller boMrri ortr 569000000 WMch il mora tlua aar other life tnamnr pacr Is the world hat dUbaned A Tovax man ambUkma of avcerta ahonld eoa Ider theae polnta Write for Whre Shall I isaoreT The mutual Life Insurant Company of New York mrnmn a urfmnnr tij A FORBES Manager Sao IranrUeo OaL KATSCHINSKI PHILADELPHIA SHOE GO 10 Third St San Francisco LADIES and MISSES 25 GENT RUBBERS Don wet your feet and run the rik of a bad cold when for25entayouean buj a good pair of rubbers We sell Ladles or Misses Storm Rubbers made by the Narragansett Rubber Company for 23 rents a Pair Men sizes 6 to 12 for SO cents We Are Agents for Hoods Ribbed Back Rubbers HBIh Mm SCL MENS ALASKA SEAL We have had our first rains and the men must now prepare for winter and what is more durable more waterproof or easier on the feet than a pair of ALASKA SEAL SHOES Made up in congress or lace with English or medium square toes and tips and welted double soles Every pair GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF The price f3 sizes 5H to widths to EE Every pair UNION 3TAMPED Country Orders Solicited KATSCHINSKI PHILADELPHIA SHOE GO 10 THIRD STREET 8AN FRANCI8CO 1 visit DR JORDANS qrcati MUSEUM OF AHAT0HY 10a JUUXTST itfciaSJX4 warm wmmm or dM Mvml mA hw SpaaaUitaaUaCMM Eitjiretn 08 JORDAN DISEASES OF ME1 CowltJo frM ud KrUJr print Ttwmnt pmoaally MOcf A fw Ctoataenrycauudcrakca VitifetBukpaiLQiornil dAnniAOB MAiLSo raxa Uy DaJOQDndtO leJllIarietSL IF POLITICAL FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE Regular Republican Nominee HEBBARD Incumbent Fon U2RIOR JUDGE JOHN HUNT INCUMBENT REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FORJUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT LIVINGSTON JENKS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE DR ODONNELU INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE For Railroad Commissioner Of thft Seconi Distnct San Frandsflfl ban Mateo and Marin Counties Name will be printed on State Ballot llSimimmtiSmfttttSmmS iiiwwiw i in ttynrnJ mmmSimS.

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