L-VXI'v/O.'F PRICES! S —^= 27 to 37 KEARNY STREET, /\U25a0,

L-VXI'v/O.'F PRICES! S —^= 27 to 37 KEARNY STREET, /\U25a0,

2 THE MORNING CALL. SAN FRANCISCO. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. AND THE ENTIRE PACIFIC COAST I ; \u25a0 JL J_n_L-C3__ JL V_y-c3L itrg.JTfc. tjgj : . •. — J. c : . 1 ALSO HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS! I l| II 1 _HIO X^C)X_J I^__s_____±J X£3 .11 II 1 -MpwVJO DISPLAY! -L-VXI'V/O.'f PRICES! S —^= 27 TO 37 KEARNY STREET, /\u25a0, ... » Whose Name is a Guarantee, and as * Always"?«".".\u25a0•'\u25a0*\u25a0 a\w Do Theyfj Advertise. fc OUR MOTTO: "SELL THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES!" j IpCOUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED."^! I ___ ceT , Dlloucn II SAMPLES AND RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT SENT ON APPLICATION. I ESTABLISHED =__=_= _______ ESTABLISHED 1866 -m occupy wo entire ruiidk, four FLOORS each m- iB9i -_______B_t-B_S_) A i-p —\u2666 — "\u25a0*" *% -Ci-JL — ~ • *, ; _A_T P Present Qaariers. WE CARBY MORE STOCK THAN ALL OTHER DEALERS COMBINED. Sam , "~J \u25a0 M*gM^MMl*^^^lM'^^^M^^***MM>lllllllll*>llll^lllnilll>>>'^iiiiiiii»lMi'i~i'i'i'iM-^ * " ~*~~ ~~~* . —— ' -7- \u25a0 " " '' ' Strange Crustacea that cling so persistently bank. The estate, except SIOOO, is devised the new depot is finished at Berkeley Itis to the bottoms of all iron ships in salt water. the ship was coated with the McGinnis LOYAL LEGION TIDINGS FROM to tho widow, Mrs. Julia Petersen. In a said the company Intend to make that the DOINGS ON THE anti-fouling composition, the port A few minutes after 4 o'clock the loud codicil, made on tbe same day with the will, terminus of the road. North Berkeley peo- and side whistle of the Donahue told the parly it treated in a similar maimer with a German OF CALIFORNIA. ACROSS THE BAY. SIOOO Is given to T. P. Robinson, except ple will therefore have to climb the hill un- composition. The relative merits of the was time to leave and all hands wended whatever may be due him on a'note. Tes- tilother arrangements are completed. WHITE CRUISER. two their way to the Admirals were plainly seen as soon ns the cruiser was steamer. Irwin tator states that lie does not leave ant-thing The old horse-car and dummy line of the placed in the dry-dock. and Brown stood at the gangway and shook to his five children because he has provided company on Telegraph avenue Is being con- hands with every one as they passed on for them during his lifetime. The widow is verted More than twice a i many barnacles clung Merry Party to the board. Dampron's Into an electric road. Tbe Intention to the port side as on the opposite side of Visit of a Offer to Recover nominated as executrix, without bonds. Is to run this line from the University down The Steam Launch Sunk in ship. scraping COOK&CO Was the The was nearly finished Three rousing cheers for the officers at The Oakland Board ofTrade has resolved Bancroft way to Shattuck avenue, thence IMPORTERS. the navy-yard given Congress last night and nearly twenty tons of crusta- Marc Island Yard. were as the steamer Oakland's Water Front. to petition the of the United States northward from Berkeley station to North Cullno growth slipped away from the wharf and started an appropriation for Harbor. ceous have been removed from the asking a Postofflce Berkeley, and thence to Pernlta Park. This cruiser's bottom. Many of the barnacles on her return to the city. A salute of thir- Building. The resolution of the State Board line will then tap much of the territory teen guns was fired as she left the i-laud, are over three inches lvlength and are fully of Trade asking President Harrison to fill now drained by the present electric road four inches in Special and then tbe ladies s- ught the shelter of the vacancy on the interstate give circumference. of Thanksgiving Beview of the Garrison Lnac-eon and Testaments E. commission and will also North Berkeley a chance Swamped — the saloon, and dancing began and only of J. Brickell and Pater by the appointment of a member from the to go out without muddying feet when it is by the Discharge of a Torpedo—Sui- ths ended when Washington-street Wharf was Coast indorsed. raining. Travelers will have GINGER'S GBAB-BAG. Speeches on Independence Rever- Among Bobiusou—A Base-Ball Man in Trouble. Pacific was to pay 5 cents cide of a Marine Guard-Scraping — reached at 7 o'clock. those in the A raid was made yesterday on the Por- for their ride, however, and the change will Hartford, ence for the Old party were the following: Union Thanksgiving Service. tuguese fishermen who have been in the be a poor substitute to the free local. Real the Ship's Bottom. Pawn Tickets for a Quantity of Clothing GCESTS OF THE COMMANDER*"**. habit of using lumber stored on the water estate men say it will be a blow for them Found on a Thief. General* Vande.ver, Ketctiuin of Stockton, front. of them. Manuel Jose and and that rents and prices will way Thomas Ginger, who was arrested a few DECORATED J. Two fall T. Cultlu., Barrios of Guatemala, and Manuel Fratez, nights Ruger .-.:.; ago aud down. .' \u25a0 \u25a0"-' t r \u25a0\u25a0.-.... I\u0084: for -were caught, are now Proporty-ownors around Dwigbt ..- .-_ y: . ....... \u0084„;.. attempting to make a sneak delightful Graham. I*. 8. A., and backus. City Prison. Berkeley - One of the most excursions Colonels Hawes, Mri>|ihy, A visit to the water front on the estuary at the way and stations will be bene- During the recent cruise of the war-ship raid In n room at the lodging-house 106}. place Q, Mason Klnne, Ex-Judge E. M. Gibson has sold his Hays fited. Some of the English -that bat ever taken in the sun-kissed Goodenow, W. 11. of San Antonio, at the foot of "Grove street, citizens doubt tbe legal San to street, proves to be a good China VV.ißeldot Ilealilslnnir. W. Canyon ranch for 520,000 of company Francisco Chile one of her steam Third catch, as waters of San Francisco Bay was that XL Suiedberg (Recorder of the California Coin- in rear of the Oakland Gas, Light and Heat and will live In right the to do away with the met with an among his inaudery). Welcker, town. launches accident and eleven of effects wens toand a large num- yesterday by W. T. Allberger, Shatter, l*. power-house, station under the laws ofthe State. pawn given the California Coui- S. a., 11. 0. Can, l'ariiell ltoyce. Company's electrical showed A the crew almost lost their lives. This ac- ber of tickets for clothing left at • and ex-Deputy THANKSGIVING SERVICE. mnndery, military order ol tlie Loyal Majors Gardener, W. O. Gould (Commander Sheriff Woolsey, Fred Tusber, It Is announced that the Universalis!!. OAKLAND cident took place while the cruiser was various "mine uncles," which, when gath- Legion of the United States. The com- of the California Commander}). Geoige A. T. West, E. XV. Warren and two other men the Hebrews and the Unitarians RACES. lying in Caltao harbor on ered iv one lot, would be almost sufficient Fisher, W. B. Hooper. Denlcke. flutcbln*. Ball- of Oak- her cruise along to start a "clodiii.s shop." Sir were Dinner guard. for Sets! mander, had chartered the steamer James haclie and Eruic.ley, I. S. A., Malcblu and on Warren and West were setting tip land, Alameda and Berkeley will hold a Tho Three Favorltea in the Bettlne Won the coast. The crew had received orders to M. Donahue for the occasion, which was a X posts in the mud. little Thanksgiving service in the overcoats and the balance for various nieces loser. Very could be First Unitarian at Will. drillwith torpedoes and quite a large crowd of clothing. Detectives Bee Harper trip to Mare Island and a visit to the war- Captains Day, Goodman, Stevens. Miller, C. learned from Woolsey or the other men. Church of Oakland, and that the collection and FOR 12 PERSONS, A. Woodruff, V. 8. A., Goodman, Dough- will be The attendance at the Oakland track yes- of visitors was ion board at the time. A have recovered all the sneak-t,hlei's booty ships The party, Messer. They They given to th« Oakland Benevolent target there. which numbered erty, U. 8. A., Scneuck, A. E. Word, 1_ F. were mum. did not know where Society. The orthodox terday for the fourth day gf the Oakland composed of a number of pork bar- from the pawn-shops. The quantity proves fully 300, ladies, Thomas, Smith, F. Swett, F. VV. man they Christians will hold Ginger of whom about half we're J. V. 11. Ford. the old had gone, but supposed three services. The central congregations Jockey Club's winter meeting was the best rels lashed together was placed in the that has been making a large crop made the start at 9:45 o'clock. The In- J. C. Currier, W. T. Iteed, J. T. Monlson. T. 11. that Mr. Dameron would like of bay while the sun was not shining, and Hairy. A., and Chaplain Blake. to know. Mr. will meet at the First Presbyterian Church. yet had. The track was In perfect condi- water about 000 yards from the ship, and fantry Band from Angel U. S. _iot that his name is a very appropriate Island was in at- Lieutenants ie.aud. Johnson. Holies. (J. 8. Dauieiou said yesterday that he would Fourteenth and Franklin streets, and the tion and the weather beautiful.

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