. The Argonaut. icer—YisGood! What was—There wor justsor !—The Circle. You say that an automo-eral persons sped along thedown an old man ? NewPolice Captain—And thatauto for several blocks youin getting the number ?, sor. Police Captain—the number ? New Officerfoive persons in th car, W. & J. SLOANE Are Now OpenIn Their New Building 216 to 228 Sutter Street Between Grant Avenueand Kearny Street W. F. BECKER Public Accountant and Auditor 222 Sheldon Building SAN FRANCISCO Phone Douglas 646 Roy C. WardTas. K. Polk Jas. W. DeanGeo. E. Billings GEO. E. BILLINGS CO. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCEEFFECTED 3
. The Argonaut. icer—YisGood! What was—There wor justsor !—The Circle. You say that an automo-eral persons sped along thedown an old man ? NewPolice Captain—And thatauto for several blocks youin getting the number ?, sor. Police Captain—the number ? New Officerfoive persons in th car, W. & J. SLOANE Are Now OpenIn Their New Building 216 to 228 Sutter Street Between Grant Avenueand Kearny Street W. F. BECKER Public Accountant and Auditor 222 Sheldon Building SAN FRANCISCO Phone Douglas 646 Roy C. WardTas. K. Polk Jas. W. DeanGeo. E. Billings GEO. E. BILLINGS CO. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCEEFFECTED 312 California Street. Phone Douglas 2283 San Francisco, Cal. United Railroads of San Francisco Private Party Cars SIERRA and HERMOSA RATES—$ per hour within the city limits, with a minimum charge of $ for the useof any one car. $ minimum for round trip to San Mateo, with two and one-half to three hoursstop-over at that point. CARS MAY BE TAKEN AT OR RETURNED TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY. <J Parties can find no more inexpensive, instructive or interesting method of cost per passenger averages very small. The route may be varied at will. Thetrips are always a source of pleasure, in good weather or bad, to citizen and stranger alike. Applications for cars should be addressed to the General Superintendent,United Railroads, Oak and Broderick Sts., San Francisco March 20, 1909. THE ARGONAUT 189 STORYETTES. Grave and Gay, Epigrammatic and Otherwise. Mrs. Nurich was in the jewelry are some new souvenir spoons we havejust got in, said the clerk, placing a trayfor her inspection. Oh, aint those lovely!she exclaimed. I must have some of those !Our cook makes such lovely souvenir ! Others may have said the same thing, butthis rather unsympathetic comment is at-tributed to the late Judge Hoar: Are yougoing to attend the funeral of General But-ler ? a friend asked him. No, was thecalm reply. No, I am not going to attend—but I heartily appro
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