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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1896. THE EMPORIUM. | ’ only undergone material changes, but the B EMEOmRIGN. railroad connection has been made since then. The fugitive was evidently prepar- ingto board a train or boat, and in all likelihood abandoned the wheel in this THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | = Aol S M THE EMPORIUM. ! . ;S DUNRAM WAS AT vicinity. S ANTA 4 — IN OUR READY-TO- THE VISALIA TRIAL. BAHBAHAI i - g WEAR CLOTHING ilas ovren 0es on eco, n i ) Denial of the Tsstim’:my Against DEP’T. There is a high standard Him. in the making, which tallies Seen in the Scuthern Town [ @ 0% 1ope LicHT loaned firearms to the dead robber, Me- Call, but not with sinister motives. As far as Lovren’s apparent connection with the red cloth that formed McCall’s mask was concerned, it expected to prove Lov- | ren’s innocence so clearly that any rea- sonable man would be satisfied. James Edwards, or Burns, a bartender lin Lovren’s deadfall, denied the tes mony of Haynes as to Lovren’s supplyi McCall with arms. Silas Lovren was called. He denied ever having seen Britt at his saloon. He denied all the aliegations of previous wit- nesses that implicated him in the least. He had not gone to Goshen and handled the body of McCall, nor was he out of Visalia on the night that McCall was slain. Lovren said he wanted the red cheesecloth to go over a big lamp at a . i VISALIA, CaL., June 13.—The defense so closely with custom tai- While T0111ng Toward of Silas Lovren, accused of complicity in ° 2 R loring that, if you want a M . the attempted train roobery at Tagus, { . . S suit for yourself or your boy, €X1C0. was opened this morning. Counsel S. J. : ; # : we know that from our stock | Hinds, in his opening statement, declared % we can please you. Our the defense would show that Silas Lovren 2 3 clotl,ljes \\Sl!f mhyou. rest as- had no connection with the alleged train ' sured, and if the fabrics do DR. SIMPSON’S STORY.|robbery. It would admit that he had Y : 0 notcome up to_your expecta- : : tions in wearing qualities it will be our loss, for we could not expect you to come back again when you needed more clothing. = (/-\ We are Sole Agents for the genuine JOUVIN & CIE French Kid Glove. "} Address all Mail Order communications to the ““Mail Order Department,” the EMPORIUM. ) A wvisit to the TURKISH DEPARTMENT will prove most enjoyable. Mr. Benyakar, a native of Egypt, who received the bighest award at the World’s Fair at Chicago, is in atlendance in native costume. Mr. Benyakar and bis assistants will be found to be most amiable and courteous. Declares Positively That He En- countered the Fugitive Ten Days Ago. HE LED A SHAKY BICYCLE. Wheel and Owner Bore Evidence of a Hard Journey Over Rough Roads. Price chances here to-morrow that you may expect elsewhere in August. Our policy | alley and a saloon. | his Toom several tinies before the “’ed?rehs- e | package of red cloth was lying on the bed - 4 s 2 2 | in the room, but the witness noticed no Tank dispatch printed in THE CALL this change in the appearance of the bundle morning, declaring that Murderer Dun- | gfter McCall ham bad escaped across the Mexican iiriend of his and had won his confidence. SANTA BARBARA, CAL, June 13.—A story that adds weight to the Mammoth border, was given publicity by a Santa | Barbara citizen to-day. He 1s positive | that he saw the Campbells fugitive in this city ten days ago, and that Dunham was | then working in the direction he would | have taken to appear a day or so later at | tibe home of a railroad employe on the Colorado desert. That this intelligence was not soouer given is due to the fact that | the man who saw and talked with Dun- | ham, though a professional gentleman of | intelligence and standing, had not read | the newspapers of recent date, nor seen |QOpce a Well-Known Railroad Man the published portraits of the butcher. | Dr. G. W. Simpson, a well-known citizen | of Santa Barbara and a man whose word and opinion carry value, was returning | home from State street on the nig | of | June 3. Near the corner of Chapala and | house in “Tigertown,” used for a_tenpin McCall had been in day when he came to get a rifle. had left. DIES IN SOUTH VALLEJD, Robert Mattison Passes Away in Poverty After Years of Affiuence. Who Held Many Responsible Positions. VALLEJO, CAL., June 13.—Robert Stit McCall was a good A attison, formerly one of the best-known | @; Furniture Ordinarily Costs to Manufacture and De- liver in San Francisco More Than This. to keep every stock clean, fresh, up to date. Surplus stocks of any kind will be marked at prices that will move them at once. which, if you are in need of the goods, you cannot in your own interest overlook. An offering unusua in the Coats. West—an offering that Capes. means nlxucgl morel to H economical buyers than Suits. any that has been made so far this season. Deeper cuts than ever in the grand new stocks, selling of which was unavoidably delayed nearly three months. Cuts in prices to insure the immediate sale of these goods. JACKETS. At $4.45—Finest mixed tan jackets, in elegant styles, pearl buttons, supe- rior workmanship, sizes 32 to 36 only. They were g10. =& At #1.80 each—Water Bottles—same pattern as picture—cut neck and cut star bottom. A very special $2.00 SILK AT 98c. _ Just received a magnificent collec- tion of Jacquard Warp Silk, 22 1-2 inches wide, new Persian designs. A very heavy quality. This is not simply advertised as worth $2.00. We state an actual fact. SEVEN SPECIAL VALUES IN FINE BLACK SILKS At 48c a Yard. Black Figured 3 Taffeta, all silk, good heavy quality, a 75¢ value. At 75¢ a yard—Black” Figured Taf- feta, 24 inches wide, extra quality, cheap at $1.00. | Goods the selling of which has been delayed. Prices MEN’S SUITS, $12.45. We have selected all of our $15 and $16.50 Suits in fine Cheviots, fancy brown plaids and in clay worsteds, black or blue Sack Suits, single or double breasted, round or square corners—admirably tailored— and offer them for one week at about their actual cost. Anapamu streets, a lonely locality, al- | Loy oo™ o 50 T country, died at his v = z : it ra h —_— alue. At 75¢ a yard—Imported Black Satin though but a block from the Arlington | opme gt South Vallejo at 1:15 o’clock this | At $7.50—Ele- | At g1.70 set—Goblets to match Brocade, in new and stylish effects, surts, and 8an Marcos ‘hmf_& a mgn hd ! ning from apoplexy. He had been | gant}ight tan Ker- Sl s % good value for $1.00 the yard. $1.85 cle came up 10 Lim and ma but a day or two. The officials of the sey ets, high Gl , i . . = ut a day 0 C | y 3 affware Dep't, second floor back o = i outhern Pacific Company have issued | mixed cloth, box | main ;/f,mtu,, ? i of | At 85c a yard—Black Gros Grain The doctor was impressed an you tell me where the Southern | orders to the Coroner to see that he hasa California Pacific Railroad. Price $10. front, large and small pearl buttons; which we inaugu- painted decora- Damassee in the newest designs, splendid fabric for costumes or grade. All-wool Cheviot prices of $2 and $2.50 to $1.35 for this pearance of the man, who & b Al Fr Silehep a R o ray o completely fagged out and sin- }{zh ;i:’Lffmf‘::r“‘:d“-_“e obseqtrios il Aheaupy rths_ NIGHT LAMP. separate skirts, would be a choice mn—knécg p};n(s gularly troubled and depressed. His | Mattison was a native of Bennington, | At $ro—Finest light tan Kersey Febet value at $1.00. agesGto 14 years ol D e e I Vt., aged 65 vears. When 24 years old he | Jacket, fly front, finished with small = At 98¢ a ya-d—Black Brocaded Gros —$3.50 for these tion, the tire being bound at one point | .o 1 the occupation of farming and | white pearl buttons, all silk lined, a iR Grain in large rich designs, ex elsewhere, with a strip of blue jeans and at another | o nenced his career as a railrosd man, | remarkable offering; were $18. T clusive at the EMPORIUM. ~ — with a strip of white muslin, and what S \ filling the positions of ticket agent, brake- | A\ 0_" Night Lamp —_— i —_— xculre:l nt:; :srzaq:;f‘ct gf“ :\uh mlv?fx f!“l‘]‘; | man and conductor for the Chicago, Bur- ?}'thk globe, for AfB$: . ;‘ard—lr}l:ported ?llack Saéin R open d a vas appli C N R x L B ckroom or rocade, extra heavy, all new de- il one place. Wheel and rider had ilf‘r‘:vfx:";;f:!:i(i?;;&-c,y Railroad Company f CAPES. nursery —nine signs, of course, foryéhere is not a BOYS’ WASH SUITS, $1.35 ntly come a long distance and Were | 1, tnojatter vear he came to California | The extraordi- inches hig h— vard of old material in the EMPO- Pretty Wash Suits, with large » point of collapse. e e t superintendent of mei nary Cape Sale blue delft—delft- RIUM. Others ask g1.50for this sailor collars—cut from the former and Santa Fe offices are?'’ asked e man, with the address and speech of a loman. Dr. Simpson informed him, ting to State street, one block away, d explaining the number of blocks he he heid ur cific Company. This position 1l 1871, when he was made | division superintendent of thd Humbolt | and Truckee division of the Central Pa- | A year later he resigned | Ash Bedroom Set—3 pieces—bev- eled plate-glass mirror. Picture gives you but a faint idea of the handsome appearance of this furniture—only 28 rated last Thurs- day proved an eye- opener to the most experfenced shop- pers., Here are tion_s. Cpmplete as in picture $1 each. At $1.35 a yard — Imported Black Satin Brocade, large and small de- signs, very rich and heavy, actual worth §1.75. sale. BOYS’ WAISTS, 20c EACH. Special Monday and Tuesday only —s0 dozen Calico or Flannelette e in hopes to better his prospects, and went | left to sell—will probably not last P S oesial L e | WO e eD: e | to Feru, assisting in the construction of | more than two days. some of the specia amp 7)"/""". Black 100 feet of shelving de- Waists—light and dark colors—well ch office is nearest?’ persevered |ihe railroad running out of Lima. He | prices: ment second floor voted entirely to Black made. | remained there ror a year, and then being Lasid Dress Dress Goods. More ranger. doctor told him. ou can’t get a train, sir, before to- offered the assistant sup : intendency and | hat time does the next train leave?’’ | road mastership of the Panara Railroad he accepted, and for five years remained At $r.23—All-wool cloth double Capes, finished with five rows of Soutache Mohair braid, all sizes. Goo makes, more styles. Per- ds. mancney of the dycs abso~ lutely guaranteed. and prices as these. CARPETS AND RUGS. Our Great June g N i | with the company. In" 1882, the cli- ies j earin; ale ow morning, r.eplled"tl?e doct(mh e ot g eatie End b The ladies of San Francisco have (C:lar r-tsgansd Ruof an I catch a steamer going south to- | {5 the United States and secured the At $1.23—Full, fine, all-wool cloth not been accustomed to such qualities pe s will be one of the night? . position of inspector of wood for the double Capes, velvet collars, full 1 The doctor did not know. He afterward | Northern road with headquarters at circle cut, an unequaled Cape bar- 4 '~ ]} main features of the learned that no steamer touchea here that | Hearn, Tex. In 1883 he section fore- | gain. At 48¢ a yard—38-inch Pure Mohair selling in the big t. Instead of going to State street, as | man for the Southern Pacific at El Paso. | | gD Figured Cloth, for street or travel- store during the e had been directed, the stranger kept on | Lhe following year he again went south | At $4.05—Silk Capes, jet and lace ing purposes, a perfect dust re- coming week. Itis vn Chapala, the side street. Dr.Simp- looked after him with curiosity. He rved that the man drooped asif he exhausted. nd why a man of his evident station and excellent bearing should be in such | condition, with such a strangely battered | wheel, and in such a hurry to get out of |ern Pacific Company gave him employ- ment with his station at South Vallejo. Reverses and misfortune had overtaken this old man, and he was at the time o | his death employed as watchman and to catch the lines when thrown from the | town, instead of inquiring for a hotel and bicycle-shop #0 as to lay up for rest and re- pairs. Asthe man led his wheel across the street the doctor remarked how It puzzled him to under- | Panama company 1n 18 f ran as conductor to Aspinwall and return and was made assistant superintendent of the Mexican Central Railroad Company. with his office at Agua Cali- call from the , and for & year track of | ente. He accepted anot to Panama. In 1886 Mr. Mattison returned to Cali- fornia and his old associates in the South- trimmed, silk lined, a value that will surprise you. At $5.95—Velvet Capes, silk lined, jet trimmed, full circle cut; $ro0 would not have bought this garment two months ago. LADIES’ SUITS. At $9.85—Reefer Dresses, all-wool, Cheviot Serges, black or navy, This handsome English Ware Din- ner set—full size—the bord:r decora- pellant—originally 75c value. At 58¢ a yard—s2-inch Mohair Fin- ished Cheviot, the kind originally sold at 75c. At 6oc a yard—go-inch Figured So- liel, pretty designs, stylish and effective material and which would be an exceedingly good value for 75¢ a yard. At 98¢ a yard—45-inch Lizard Soliel, unique in pattern, rich and lustrous no wonder that this is already the busiest carpet department in town— it deserves to be. Thereare no other such generous carpet values in Frisco. The prices quoted herewith include making and laying. INGRAINS--All-wool Ex- tra Super—new patterns and colors, worth 6sc.... All-wool Agra Ingrain— the heaviest and best all-wool ingrain, made of choice designs and col- 50c illy nis suit of light clothes fitted the fel- | ¢, A mhidor oto the: whar?. at Sonth q : 3 S : : 5 low, and wondered again that he snould \;?I?ff = : nobby box fronts, jackets lined tl’ffgfgi;);u:;h gray color—s2 pieces 1Par;3ppearance, real worth $1.25 a ors, worth goc.... - SC be wearing cloches which were plainly His matrimonial adventures were fail-| throughout, ripple back, full o yard. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS never cut for him. 4 Dr. Simpson walked on to his home, re- flecting all the way. When he reached | ures, He was twice married—the first | time to an actress, on whom he spent large sums of money for jewels, which she fin- ally took to Europe; the second time to a | sleeves, pretty buttons, skirts made full, lined, etc., all sizes. At $12.50—Blazer Dresses of the 103 pieces—for 12 persons—$11.45. Sold also in separate pieces. Sample will be sent by mail on application. COLORED DRESS GOODS. At $2.38 a Suit — go-inch Tweed —Extra quality, includ- ing Smith & Sanford’s makes—all new, desir- able styles, with or with- there he said to his wife: | most estimable y is Ci A ; — Suiting, fast edge, cloth finished, “I have just met and talked with a man | ?r?u[;a??(;??eg S\;J}ler;%eli;:gn Oéwlil;g u(; )r: s best mixed Cheviot cloths, cut- TEA SETS neat fr{d stylishg e'ffects, each suit out border, worth goc.... 65(: who has committed some crime and is | intemperate habits. 7 | away style, trimmed with small . contains 8 yards, actual worth $4. BODY BRUSSELS--Best trying to get out of the country.” About a year ago Mattison fell and broke | pearl buttons, large sleeves, ripple AR — uallt_v, made, mf!udmg | one or hislimbs, since which time he has backs, extra wide skirt, rustle- At 48¢ a yard—4o-inch Navy Chev- owell’s, Whittal’s stan- The incident haunted him, but he spoke | of it to no one until yesterday, when Ed | Thompson, collector for the Santa Barbara Water Company, walked into the doctor’s Burlington, Vt. Sl e been a sort of a pensioner of the company. | | The only surviving relative who is known is a brother, Andrew Jackson Mattison, in | lined, velveteen finish, all sizes. At $14.85—Reefer Dresses in hand- some box front styles, strictly iot, cloth weight and especially adapted for tailor-made suits, a good value at 65c. At 55¢ a yard—38-inch Fancy Plaid, dard s-frame quality,$l 10 worth $1.35.. = LINOLEEIM Extra Heavy American and office and began talking about Dunbam. i 8 y f S . 2 ailor-made of finest all-wool, fancy 5 C y English —none better, Dr. Simpson_was vaguely aware that the WORK AT MAKXE ISLAND. e e S e suitable for Waists and Children’s Bl S TOE murders had been committed, but knew | Inerease in the Force of Men at the | and jackets lined throughout, all Dresses ; the cloth is all wool in LINOLEUM—Heavy, 4 nothing of the circumstances of the crime or the pursuit of the fugitive. Thompson showed him Dunham'’s portrait. Simpson | Navy-Yard., VALLEJO, CaL., June 13.—The general | deficiency bill having been passed, work at Price $15.50. This handsome Ash Bedroom Set— handsome, all sizes. LADIES’ BLOOMERS. effective patterns and colorings. THE MEN’S STORE. yards wide—enough to work your kitchen all in a piece—worth 8sc....... OILCLOTH — Desirable 47 sprang to his feet. { | th navy-yard is picking up. A number | Large Ash Washstand to match— This charming English Ware Tea “Thompson,” he said, “I saw and | of-men have been called for in the depart- | ) bureau 3 feet 7 inches wide—double Set—pattern and shape like picture— n(}]flfadgfl,‘:’: Mose) t“";;g, ?‘fmF i patterns, good quality, 5. ‘;‘fs:m'?, that man right herein Santa ;nei\t o: c}fnsmlxction and those off on | ;gps—l.argc bevelaled mirror. Price for | At $4.95—Here’s aspecial for Lady | border decorations blue-gray — 44 n:ited gfor EXtraordinar;ObaréaIn giv)f worth 3oc. al R urlough have been called back. By the | e 3 pieces, only $15.50. yclers—Finest abit 1 ieces. ial price $4.10. H P To-day be went to the Sheriff’s office | 1st of July the force of anen employed will Beuonuiad %.{,f,fi.’frs, saddle seat, cxtSa GER | Plece Snediii it ing ; already famous for its beauty, | SHQE THE WHOLE FAMILY and reported the meeting. The Sheriff and his aids have little to say beyond re- gretting that they were not informed earlier. Every one acquainted with Dr. Simpson know s him as a calm, deliberate, thoughtful man, the last man in the world to color an account from imagination or to make a statement for which he has not the fullest jastification. A married woman living on Garden his | | Whalers Harpoon number 600 at least. ceived at the yard, MONTEREY BA Y‘IIMIEN TURE. and Narrowly Escape Death An order entirely unexpected to build | two boats for the Oregon has peen re- | d The Bennington will be the first ship to undergo repairs and it | will be completed at the earliest moment. | - a Monster Leviathan NOTE.—Examine our Side- boards and Hat-trees. We have 200 different patterns. More than two acres of floor space devoted to Furniture in the Twentieth Cen- tury Department Store. Sheet Music More than 50,000 Department. fie o, Shset > finish, blue, black or tan. A promi- ment New York house advertises these goods at $6.00. DUCK DRESSES. At $1.50— Duck Dresses, ripple back, blazer style, full skirts, good patterns and colors. Glass Engraving and China Dec- orating at moderate prices. Special attention paid to Firing of China. Chinaware and Crockery carefully packed for shipping without extra charge. Crockery ‘Department second floor west. styles and superior quality at popular prices. This week we offer: Men’s Shirts $1.15. 100 dozen Men’s Fine Quality Laundried Custom Made Dress Shirts, imported Madras or French Percale bosom, in the handsomest of this season’s patterns, positively never been sold in price for less than street, in Santa Barbara, who, sixteen 2 Music —all the sears ago, when a girl of 16, served as by Drowning. ¢ ,latest music of the day—the ne: ArtiSts’ Our cnmplet‘f e $1.75. ¥ £0, 7 E ! . ! 5 y: w . ment include “Windsor = ,],.,,,em“fd :;:_\érs. f%:lnrevye,yw;!fi:fwcazlit)aén; MONTEREY, Cir, June 13—Captain waltz music—classical and operatic | GAS FIXTURE AND MANTEL Supplies. & Newton’s” cele- Men’s Shirts 75¢ Forney of the Coast 5 » W, hen d a v music. : S quar:eyred Y% the Arlinaton, declares that | L cor and his crew of whalers to-day had | i — DEPARTMENT. brated colors—brushes, ~mediums, This for Monday and Tuesday only. at that time James C. Dunham was bell- boy at the Arlingron. She remembers him dread. H Among stories related by Dunham was sea with the whalers in tow. | a narrow escape from death by drowning. | | They had sighted several large whales, as a very mischievous and peculiar boy, of | made for the largest and succeeded in whom she and the other working-girlsem- | hurling a bomb into him, The victim ployed about the hotel stood in great | proved to be an immense sulphur-bottom, a rare specie of whale and very valuable. When bombed, the leviathan made for the Here are some of the latest popular songs at prices such as you can only obtain them for at the EMPORIUM: Only Me.. Pl Not Forsake You, Bells of Fate.. om.. At_$2.40 each—Handsome two-light Gas Fixtures, polished copper or brass, the regular $5.00 kind. At $3.20 cach—Neat and pretty Elec- tric Chandeliers, two lights, pol- canvas, etc. Masury’s American Oil Colors—dou- ble size. $1 a dozen Enameled Paints, all colors...2oc can A fine display of Casts and Statu- ary, from the antique and modern. Fine quality Percale or Madras Laun- dried- Shirts, ‘‘up-to-date” patterns, sold for the first time at less than $1.00. Night Shirts 45c. For $8.25. told to a CALL correspondent by a cred- | R B 3 . o G fble witness o the effeot. that Dunham |~ Suddenly the whale desoended with re- | \§ Daugbier of Offcer Porter 200 ished copper or brass, generally | Pjcture- The latest noveltiesin i Duce Mot NiepaSiiets had once confessed that while the family | markable rapidity. The line caught into | NI o 2 sold at $6.00. Frami Old English, Dutch | Prefty ciimee ac more core: o YOUR’S—-$3—Men’s French Calf Ff;‘dsd in SnncadBar%ar:‘Sgur:vtig;}l:xshligh:; ! ::egnm}fl;:dnril{!ntgeblg::l:‘v::k;:rned pflrtl); c. Ete. Ete. — : raming and Japanese Oak, rr;;u?:r agné’c L e, Shoes —hand welt—all the latest toes, s\:ccees:h:'illn\f‘tz:l i’: sne e{'er suspected mind of one of the seamen, w!!;?sce:lceli?e We bave just received the latest from e '5{,%{[,'?}]%3]3?“:;?[;?“6 Globes, To Order. :nvltths ::.guml Wood i mdum“% Razor, Grecian, New bam of the crime. A search of the great | rope, all lives would have been lost. | New York, ** Fulienne” B eae of googds: on)ig??:;gtt ;’{ toits e R tHh e saswepar | Stutgarter Underwear $1.70 Each gpsr?, sale‘ Gilobe. This is the $4 isters of this county shows that in 1877 | ——— | The X-Rays Will Give it 4 £ 2 W £ c 5 S ind for $3. Zf.‘ifii’;fiiv. D)l:;hcam?\\yh:)se age is given a8 KILLED AT HOLLISTER. | i prices ranging from (sc to $3.50 green and brown—bronzes with gold Men’s Shirts and Drawers in this YOUR WIFE’S—$3.50 a pair— 56, occupation farmer, a native of New York, was a resident of Santa Barbars. Four years later this name disappeared from the register. Horrible Death of a Young Son of Ew Marshal MoDonald. HOLLISTER, CiL., June 13.—The 11- SHE ALWAYS DRESSED IN BLACK each. R At $22.50—A handsome Wood Man- tel, enameled tile heartt and facing, mats—appropriate for colored pic- tures. Portrait 20x24 inch—the frame 6 famous make at $1.70 each. r1oc rise in size. Sold in other stores at $2.00 each and 25c¢ rise. Ladies’ French Kid Oxford Ties, Louis XV heel, hand turned, patent- leather tips. Shoes worth $5 for People here remember the Dunhams as | year-old son of ex - Marshal Mc. NOTE—A talented Pianist in at- grate, blower, ashpan, etc., com- inches—cream and gold, | Glastenbury Underwear 95c Each. | *&yrGirLs > i + g : h . etc. < : —$1.75—Clcth toj Ivueg“fle;vfiggglne alf'?r}\%y;’;‘)"lgegugrgfi Donald met a . horrible death this | tendance in Sheet Music Department. plete. You could not probal’:ly get Frames. with mat and glass com- Men’s Genuine Glastenbury in spring heel, Vici skid7,5 the slip‘g;' No ons can tell where the fsmily is now, | BOrRIDR. While watering. a pair | Monthly Catalogues mailed free upon a Mantel better adapted for your plete, . at ha?f the regular prices— natural wool, camel’s hair, cream or foxed, all sizes from 11to2 Our but there is a prevailing recollection that | ©f horses, he slipped a loop of one of application. purpose under $50.00. $1.75, $2.20, $2.95, $3.30. vicuna, sold elsewhere at $1.25 each. regular $2.50 shoe. it moved North. the halter-chains over bis neck. Justthen 3 Now, if Dunham lived in Santa Barbara Valley when he was a youth he would nat- uraily come this way if working south- ward, as his general knowledee of roads would enable him to travel without arous- ing suspicions by askin(fz directions. This familiarity with the vallev and town in the old days would not argue familiarity with the ot! er animal tipped over the wa trough and scared its mate. of a mile. and finally secured the corpse. fense had cut the boy’s the railroad offices, as the town has not the windpipe was severe: il With oli!e bound it broke the neck of the boy, and then dragged the body through a wire fence, kicking and plunging for a quarter Neigubors joined in the chase < The wire &"gul" vein, ana THE EMPORIUM, SAN FRANCISCO. B S CSET — N CSES — Y SEs = REZEED 2R