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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL UNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1899 —— e e ———— LY DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT, ADVERTISEMENTS. $1.25 & 2 B 89, t TORCHONL Suce plating t . plat! e vals during the night | It’s The Owl’ capacity of t 4 and eatly morning - th 5 the night | : : 3 the meighbors said that in her s The Owl's way of buy- 175 a Hotel MANY quite heavy: The rainfall for Hos seas | (Fig. 4), palpitation of heart I |her snd the Telgibors Sl i bver thie | i St Belbs von Y Grant Buys a Hotel. to 10 oclock this morning amounted to | (Fig. 3), Indigestion (Fig. 1), furniture and injure herself. The autopsy g Ps you save. J DI ), Oct. 21.—U. 8. Grant of L}fh(fl:cggs.nmmunz for this season 3.64 8. 9) gest g 1) ghowed that her death was entirely due to Carter’s Dyspepsia Tablets A s as The Fi $25. 60 and 750 Y “CRASHE this £ca: POPLIN, g colors; e LACK P $10.50, $12, $15 and 00 SUIT st week's F at ard. Te Bleached Damas] pieces 18- ng, extra SAMPL Aczz,l Our N MAKE A BRILLIANT SHOWING. No former stock ever pres=nted sc much newness, brightness ARIS CREP ; i $18 a Suit. ; IMPORTED NOVELTY DRESS PATTERNS | PATTERNS FOR $12.50. offering _we have fifteen of ti Th: transit and desiring an immedi- the very CRASHES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. and such variety of pleasing styles. 52 rec t led descriptions. choice, $1.50 yard. $1.0 ree and with » neat satin flg- a handsome fabrlo for worth $1 7. ONS. choice at.. are thie season's | , all new colorings low figure of = offered, barg: of the year. k Tow K, warrant = F HOSI ufacture. ew Fall Dress Goods | 85 GOODS SALE FOR ONE WEEK, of such magnitude and merit as will ecl! act the tasteful as well as the economical | NEW PLAID FASHIONS jSl.SO YARD. The following Great Offering consists of 100 pieces, inches wide, of very handsome and swell Plaids, just The assortment {s too varied to permit de- the best dress goods offers this season. 50 pieces 44 PLAIDS, in the choicest and richest color combinations. $1.00 YARD FOR CHOICEST SILKS. Another grand assortment of Novelty ed Taffeta, Persian Printed Warp Taffeta, Open Work Taffeta, Regent Plaids, Crystals and Evening Brocades. To-morrow, special, and while they last, Regular value $1.35 and $1.50 ENTIRELY NEW! CREPE DE CHINE FOR EVENING WEAR. 35 pleces, 26 inches wide, doubtedly the most exquisite fabric for an evening gown, in_the west and correct coloring: THAT GREAT LINEN SALE. | business done last week is the best possible proof of the ex- and which prompts us to continue this great sale an- rther opportunity is afforded patrons this week to procure the most pieces 6 ed all linen; reg: ERY AT ALMOST HALF PRICE. dies’ Umbrellas were closed out to us for less than the flled Gloria Silk, with steel COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ROBES 95 Each. Ladies' best, all-wool Eiderdown Robes, nice- Iy finished with fancy girdles, all colors, tra length, $3.95 Each. any offering yer: WORTH $2.25. Suffice it to say that this {s one of On sale, your and 46 inch ZIBELINE Regular value $1.50. Silks, from rour $1.00 JUST RECEIVED! superfor quality Crepe de Chine, un- 25 special at® a yai material, new ings; spectal at $3.75 Each, nch Bleached Table Damask; On sale at...... nch Bleached Table Dam- value §5c. On Damask Napkins, square; regular ON SALE THIS Q85 B WE 36-in: for Silkoline, in the lat- mforters and draper- ‘man Wrapper Flannels, the latest t colors: the proper flannel for la- pecial at 12%c yard. Black Taffeta Silk, 24 inches wide, heavy 8 quality, very tustrou: rod and paragon frame, Sc New 24-Inch Silk Serge Lining. All colors, sold all § over at 50c; spectal at 35¢ Yard essful Dairy. Oct 1.—There is such a asing the ted the purchase est Made fn America. CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., AGENTS PACIFIC COAST, 314 Bacramento Bt., Ban Franciseo, Cal. HEAVY RAINS IN Epectal Dispatch to The Call. 1.OS ANGELES, Oct. 21.—The weather to-night is somewhat cloudy and Indica- tions are favorable for rain at an early hour to-morrow. Rain began falling this evening at Santa Barbara with every in- dication of continuing through the night and the storm appears to be moving southward. While some damage resulted ing operations, which are becoming ac- of the storm prevented damage to fruits and raisins, where advantage was taken of the information. Farmers and orch- ardists in Southern California are pre- pared for rain whenever it may arrive. SANTA CRUZ, Oct. 21.—The rainfall last night was unprecedented for Octo- ber and the fall last night was more than for the entire month of October for the past ten years. The damage to the apple and grape crops was heavy. The ungath- ered grape crop was almost entirely de. stroyed and grape owners are heavy los- ers, as the rain will crack all the ripe table grapes on the vines, GILROY, Oct. 21.—Rain began falllng gently about midnight, gradually increas- ing to a heavy downpour, and has fallen steadily all day and will probably con- tinue until daybreak. The precipitation up to 7 p. m, is .68 of an inch, making the seasonal rainfall 2.65 inches. The rain will undoubtedly ruin what grapes re- main for shipment. It will benefit all other interests. SACRAMENTO 10 o'clock this morning. At inter gainst .70 of an {nch JAMESTOWN, Oct. 21.—It raining in all parts of 'ruulumnh:scofiffi; to-day as far up as Strawberry Valley where four feet of snow fell last weel. The preclfiituuon, here was 1.25 inches. making the total for the season 465 inches.” Thomas Conlin, secretary of the Tuolumne Water Company, states .that in his opinion there will "be sufficlent water on hand by November 1 to enabie all mines to resume operations. The present warm rain is causing the snow to melt and the reservoirs are filling, filled the rivers below. The rainfall for the storm {s 2.23 Inches, for the season the storm in Stockton up to this ev measured 151 inches, making 2.35 I:?:{:‘E for the month and 2.40 for the season. Last year at this time the fall was 1.10 inches. The heavy storm has done con- siderable damage, because many farmers had grain stacked and in sacks in their flelds and a large amount of hay was ex- osed. This is the heaviest October rain- all In many years and farmers were wholly unprepared for it. SUISUN, Oct. 21.—The rainfall to date for this season is 3.16 inches in this vicin- ity. Farmers and orchardists feel jubi- lant over the prospects. MILTON, Oct. 21.—A heavy rain fell here last night, the record s%owlng one inch at 7 a. m. It has continued through- out the day. Grass has started finely and stock owners are rejoicing at the prosper- ous outlook. MONTEREY, Oct. 21.—This locality has been visited by a splendid rain, which still continues. The rain will be of great bene- fit to stockmen. Reports from the outly~ ing districts show the rain to be general. il | the town to an | - Not Hold Them {0 Fight With SACRAMENTO, Oct. | Jackson, superintendent local the Golden Hotel physician, to-day and near was not big enough to hold them both. Jackson is one of the best | known and most respected citizens of Sacramento. He is the ruler of the Lodge of Elks and vr. Clow | is the past exalted ruler of the same | lodge. The exciting episode of to-day sgrows M | out of an Incldent In the suit of Miss strong witness in behalf of Miss Austin, who sues for the recovery of $150,000 from the Wilcoxson heirs. On Thursday she filed an affidavit in court accusing Dr. G. B. N. Clow of having visited her home and offered her a consideration {f she should change her testimony so as to be less favorable to Miss Austin. Dr. Clow, was not unusual for cases to be adjusted in that manner. Mrs. Jackson promptly resented the offer and {nformed her hus- band, who advised the course she subse- quently followed. f Dr. G. B. N. Clow, in an interview in last night's Bee, sald that while he had visited the Jackson residence it was to see Mr. Jackson on lodge matters and that while waiting for him he had con- present exalted | so the affidavit sets forth, told her that | he had been sent by an Elk and that it | CALLED DR. CLOW A CUR AND A COWARD Jackson Says Sacramento Will Both and Offers Any Weapon. | take. peared in the Bee. scribes what followed: | ing to speak to me. his _chin, ible cur.’ time he knives. big enough to hold us both and day in the week. saw_him.” affidavit sworn to by Mrs. tempt. PLAVED BALL OF NOVICES iOak‘and Saves Itself From | Defeat by “Horse-Play” on the Diamond. v bad game at Recreation F t at the hands of Uncle He With y's ag- Umpire O'Connell, spurred s of a score of “fans,” play, nohow.” on by the request 8 | ordered the Athenians to play ball, but they did %0 In such a listless way as to de- lay the game long enough for a shower to fall and drive them to points of shelter. According to the National League rules, had the game been stopped by rain after | the fifth inning, the side leading would | be declared the winners. Had Oakland head Muller taking a single to left. Brockhoff cros ed the plate. for Oakland. Donovan saved team from a whitew. two-bagger and scoring Borchers, was permitted to walk to first. A slight shower be next inning and the “Dudes” thing in their power to delay the pl Borchers was the ringleader in this spiracy. To the he did not want a losing credlt. Slow he is in d ball to the batter, vesterday ereal in his w to “play ball doing so every *Dud field to get his red swe h by ime vering e B nell the hope it would pass off. At hostiliti Unsol spectators rain ch which them to seeing this afternoor s game. ing at Recreation Park. Conclusions. The following was called: SUMMARY. Runs responsible for shower then got in its work and O'Cc alled the game for twenty minut 21.—George W. |versed with Mrs. Jackson on a range of of the Capital | subjects, but that he had not tried to | Gas Company, met Dr. G. B. N. Clow, a | influence her testimony nor had he said Eagle | he had been sent to see her by an Elk. shoving him against | The mildest interpretation that could be the side of a building informed him that | put upon the interview was that Dr. Clow considered Mrs. Jackson had made a mis- Jackson and Clow met to-day as stated for the first time since the interview ap- Mr. Jackson chus de- “Clow approached me with a smile on his face and was go- I put my fist under pushed him back against the m Sy : o | 21 to 24 inches wide, will be placed on sale to-morrow. Amanda Austin against the estate of Jef. | wall and said: You dirty cur, you. You » t e ¥ tie They 1",‘?"’ "n|l rh? r'hnlre:t and lhe‘\'ers’ ‘lmesldc:(r*l‘c' ferson Wilcoxson, now pending in the | contemptible coward. You come to me ) ods 1 tion of the fall styles in Persian Soule, Jacquard Strip- Superior Court. Mrs. Jackson was a | with a smile on your face, you contempt- | I then told him that he was a coward and that I would fight him at any sald with guns or pistols or I told him that the town was not that every time I met him I would talk to him just as I was then doing, even if I met him two or three times a day every I then called him a cur and a coward and I again declared that I would repeat what I sald every time I Judge Elllson has taken notice of the Jackson by issuing a citation for Dr. Clow to appear in court on November 6 and show cause why he should.not be punished for con- Tt is certain that the local lodge of Elks will at ar early day conduct some | sort of investigation into the episode. Krug singled also and | Sullivan and | hi knocking a who n to fall during the did every- ving. con- ectators it seemed that to his | the | he was fun- | O’Connell ordered him | i o piration of the time limit he forced the ing a hippodroj s a | : - Jispanippedromas the Umplre rooons | It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to th: kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in the disorder of ited the management gave the will entitle the weather holds good Sacramento and Santa Cruz will play at 10:30 this morn- In the afternoon San Francisco and Oakland will again try score will show how the game was going when time | Fitzpatrick 1, Borchers If | these uscful organs. What more natural ? its virtues for such disorders as kid- ney, bladder and uric acid diseases, and Jessness, indigestion, nervousne: S S SR R R Sl ) ~HUDYAN | B B e e R e LR e o GET HUDYAN It your YOU MAY CONSULT THE nervousness, mental and physical exhaustion, CURES | Those persons, men and women, who are afflicted with |4 under eyes (Fig. 6), pale, sallow faces (Fig. 5), coated tongues inactive liver (Fig. 2), cold hausted nervous system. Clouded memory, lack of energy, morbid fears, sediment in urine, shaky knees, sleeplessness, despondency, hor- rid dreams, costiveness, general ex- haustlon are also symptoms that tell you that your nerves are letting down, jous actlon. Hudyan provides the Ing up of health. Hudyan quiets and soothes the Irrltated nerves, Increases the blood supply. corrects all faults of digestion, gives healthful vitality to the nerves and nerve centers. Hudyan promotes healthful slesp. Hudyan cor- rects all weak nerye conditions. From your druggist—50c a package, 6 packages $2.50. druggist does not keep it send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY CO., Corner Stoekton, Ellis and Market Streets, San Franeciseo, Cal. HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE OF CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE. L e e e e R e A R S S R RS R Sy ] R e s astansnnen S T S R A SIS THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW 1T Swamp-Root, The Great Kidney Remedy. [TS MARVELOUS SUCCESS IN ALL KIDNEY, BLADDER | 1 et 2 Pleachedts matt Courtney were easy outs. 10¢c |82ic Bariehk Ceh ot aanntactire SRMtEGURIty 89! Oakland did nothing when it came to T T " Q | regular On sale at . 2C LIK E A LO I bat and in the third San Francisco added I\ Ao les Yar, e 0 more to its score. making things look To Prove for Yourself the Wonderful Merits of This New Discovery, Every * Call”” Reader May Have a Sample Bottle Sent @b- solutely Free by Mail. | What your kidneys need is a gentle, healing, tonic influence, ; that will soothe theip irritability and gently regulate them. 1 Hem Pillow Cases, 36, of an sudden me fearful that their pretty | o0 " san Franc in its attempt to i ing that will do this is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp=Root 12:c & aalin uniforms would be damaged by a light | make it five innings, simply fanned at the The 0"‘): thing tha s amp » « Hemmed Sheets, 51x%0, of an extra shower and like small boys *“would not | ball. Seeing that the game was becom- | the Great Kidney Remedy. The Kidneys filter and purify the blood. e hityaiciined gest wholesale houses their entire line | our offer, 1000 vards at il | permitted the game to take {ts usual SAN FRANCISCO. prus of Ladies siery that has been exhibited by thelr 700 Yard | course San Francisco would have had an- AB. R. BIL SB. PO. A. B. m— | other victory to add to its percentage col- | Brockhoff, 3b. 3 2 1 1 1 2 0| When they don't your whole body 1 tion, loss of flesh, sallow complexion. ¥ - ufactured by @ wellknown maker of Chemnits, SHidsteand, o 3 ) S0 must mitrer If your water, when allowed to re« Plage.on ohe, e Stie ot lab el illowluejunbres wes not anleuspiCoRE one for | cultivan, $i0ra0 0L g oY It vou are sick, doctor your kidneys, | main undisturbed in a glass or bottle Yo s B K fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, al Palr_Gents' Merino Natural and Camel's Hatr, S e St P (e et g el because as soon as they are well they | for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi- = & o 2 T«s:]f% aj =y r value 20c. e " aisappointed, | Py AxAn e will help all the other organs to health. | ment or settling or has a cloudy ap- IS¢ : ural; regulnr Yalue do Socks, 15 hingk end nat; n and the Oakland | JRUICr bty Heipe R The mild and extraordinary effect of | bearance, g]!z;vmsncg ;hnt o Kkid- S s 1 3 = tensure. The con- et 5i s oSt S i S o3 -, " = ) at | neys an adder nee mmediate ate Q'OC 3 t black, al Fa:}) Black and Tan Cotton Hose, double off “l(l‘pFr]_qpo at the bat oy T T Y T | Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tlnedgrellt o = P ey a 1 Reduaaialis ‘hief” Borchers in the box for the e kidney remedy, is soon realized. It | tention. : 25¢ ‘ fine Jersey Ribbed, ir—Ladles. Cashmere Merino Fast Black Hose, all | Athenians. Before the side was retired OY\BP s ctands the highest for its wonderful | The famous new discovery, Swamp- 25¢C Ee ot Ladies’ Outside Cotton Hose, double soles and heels, | Qid g(x)llI?x'xl:lgfizpl;:lrnl:‘;’l\{"r:;“;‘l:gdl-mx(i);:l'\.m‘llg Hutchinson, 1b. BB BT R% 52 8 T | cures of the most distressing cases and | Root, has been tested In so many ways, 23 °k; regular ioe. % the second the local nine lighted on Mr. | Hammond, SOl e is sold by druggists in fifty-cent and | in hospital work, In private practice, 25¢C I E ack Lisle Hose; regular ¢ Onelta in natural; regular Borchers for four hits and with half as }f;};’,{“fi;n“c‘ s one-dollar bottles. Make a note of the | among the helpless too poor to pur- Pt Weight C Hose, fast black A | many errars B |l : 2 0 0 0 2 1 2|name, SWAMP-ROOT, Dr. Kilmer's| chase relief, and has proved o suc- = I A se, ¢ black, s and Pants, also M Tnde; ed with a single a vas forced at s = 0 5 " = A g ~0C 1 with v e 0 e eHino Underpenrs | ond on Pyne’s hit. In trying to complete Falal i dante o Swamp-Root. | cessful in every case, that a special ar- mx;-aa—\r-nsl?! - | a double” play, Dunleavy r'\.xr'-wk wild to CIRAnr i e e e You may have a sample bottle of this | rangement has been made by which all SILK AND WOOL A SPECIAL UMBRELLA OFFER. |iSutchinagniand the frosiackitook sscon. G180 b L | T e medy. sent free by | readers of The Call, who have not al- t s w t alities are th it “Fit atted the Totals . , e i BN T« iy mail, postpaid, by which you may test | ready tried it, may have a sample bot- tle sent absolutely free by mail. Also a book telling more about Swamp-Root S ted handles of Dresden, trimmed hor ‘khoff bunted to Borchers and |, d B 3 : R s d $5.95 0 lcks, ete. On special sale at 0. ot 81.50 Tost his head: fiFa started: to | 2, Two-tase hite Hardle Mltmmatrics Relly, |1 rinary troubles, abliged to pass water | and, contalning some of the thousands i : | Muller, then chang- | PORNAR 4 0™ 515 vase on called balls—San | frequently night and day, smarting or | upon thousands of testimonial letters FANCY RIBBONS 5¢ YAR cdinismindimaawited 4 qround 1o thioy neisco 1, Oakland 3. Left on bases—San |y i <ing, brickdust or sed- | received from men and women who owe - r C D. | fo first and in the end did nefther. O o e S | {rritation I passing, e ; v ’ - oo Dicces Ribbon, the greatest value of this season, to [l | retired to the pitcher's box a much cr patrick by Borchers 4. Wild piteh— | iment in the urine, constant hefld’l‘““?- | 1“‘"‘? foflf‘i hu.\llh{ 1rn lmq, tt}‘mr very - O d out. They are all stlk, in Perslan effects and R fallen man. Brockhoff stole second and | Borchers. Time of game—One hour. Umpire— . lame back, dizziness, sleep- | lives, to the wonderful curative prop- 95—PETTICOATS—$5.95 in Nos. 5,1, 9, 12; all at one price. Your eholce om ol | Hildebrand scored the “fireman” with | 0'Connell. ~ Ofcial “scorer—Stapleton. backache, | e tor Sramd oot He death ha Alcoholism. nech who lives in the rear of Z?O_X()lomfl street, was taken to the City Prison kri- charging her with being a “common drunkard.” Shortly after two o'clock yesterday morning she seized with a violent fit in her cell and Desk Sergeant Bidwell sent her to the Recefv- ing Hospital in the patrol wagon. Dr. Starr, an interne, treated her for alco- holism and dresséd her nose, which had been contused by her fall. He sent her back to the prison. Shortly before 6 o'clock she was seized her husbang, Starr called at the prison. The woman died fn a few minutes. Her body was taken to the Morgue, and as there were rumors that her husband had beaten her the case. The husband denied beating alcoholism and the bruises on the body and hospltal attaches over such cases. “When the woman was brought to the hospital,” said Dr. Starr last night, ‘‘she was not in a dying condition. She walked out of the patrol wagon and into the operating room. I prescribed for her and suggested to the officer that she be al- He informed me emphatically in the resence of Mrs. Swett, the matron, that he had orders to return her to the City Prison. “When I was calied there later in the morning T answered at once, but —_—————————— FORGER AT MODESTO. eral Merchants. MODESTO, Oct. 21.—Some clever forger- fes have been perpetrated here during the past few days. Eight time-checks, each for §15, were given to merchants for small bills of goods and the balance in coln by a man who signed the names of J. M. Heron and James Barrett, superintendent and secretary of Bald Eagle Orchard. The checks had been stolen from the of- fice of the superintendent and perforated and filled out. The forgery was not dis- covered until presented at the First Na- tional Bank for.payment, when Mr. Mec- Henry, president of the bank and owner of the orchard, discovered the fraud. The checks were all dated October 14, SN R Game Declared Off. WOODLAND, Oct. 2L.—The baseball game which the Gilt Edges of Sacramento have been negotiating with the home team for Sunday has been declared off. The home team is without a pitcher. B s e S e e o e e o e e e e Mrs. Pauline Hornech, wife of F. Hor-| with another violent fit and Sergeant Bid- | well telephoned to the hospital and Dr. | lowed to stay at the hospital all night. | day morning on a warrant sworn out by | t of the Woodland SNTO, Oct. 2L.—Rain, which | i lls (Fig. ken eyes and dark ri E = { : ara are conter: s flg et Sy el s | Deadaches or dizzy spells (Pl 1), sunken NS § | Erom e fact that tiere wers busigss o1 | | counts —still cheaper, 3 g equal date last year. S| R B rence for $60,000 from Sen- SAhal date last year. Shortly after 10| had nothing to do with it. i % : sun by : ¢ > . and i were fied | Farmers . and = Miners |and; “thotgh 2 Contihus S cloyds |- extremities (Fig. 9), weakness % |, Sepini™ Seymous wos, ndeptne 36,0 e ol bottle 4oc : ¢loudy, the Indications are that the storm | bs (Fi bl back to the prison instead of glving her 5 : Greatly Benefited. is ended. This months ralfull i of limbs (Fig. 8), are but suf- g una wtbend to b her life | ) shows this to be the sacond v%eu'el;zdtafi-e-j fering from a worn-out, e ey hars imron| Nelson’s Foot Comfort—A - tober in a record of fifty vears. 3 ering , €X- R eus frittion: Batwean: the prison officials new preparation to comfort from the recent rain, the benefits were | NAPA, R udyan repidly builds up the nem 3 X o e e e s e ot ma heatiygves anderIyn s all: thl; e ":m harmz” on my arrival I found her dead. Dr. Grey | Hood's Sarsaparilla, 75 cents. creased; land put in condition for farm- | Mountains, where the swollen "streams | B! n- accompanied me to the pr | Baker’s Sarsaparilla, 75 cents. ::-e‘;u:;‘na’ K ;Zg:r:fi con{_\’drs!exlce ;'mpn!rled ?hmlg;ches. The same fall was registered | needed nerve and tissue nourishment Piare's Dt ills, 15c. ETRRLY: T | B P OCKTON, Oct.. 3L.—The ralafall far that Is necessary 1o a permanent build- Succeeds in Passing Checks on Sev- €S Discovery, 75 cents, | : S cacn mich we | Gomen sTadiea 8 Clispi Ciathr Clil e trouble anaemia, Bright's disease, neu- [ mention the San Francisco Sunday Call " 23e 0 'tha | for the money. all colors and in all sizes, fitted and P PRt talgta, rheumatism, bloating, irrita- | when sending your address to Dr. Kil- Sl 1n ¢ n $5fl§)% | guaranteed. On sate at Trar 81,00 8| e+ + et T o worn-out feeling, lack of ambi- | mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. At B ® | WRAPPERS. - = MACKINTOSHES. o [l and complete line of Ladics’ Wrappers on display to. o o g DIED IN A PRISON CELL. Delegates Chosen. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN: ally low price e ceE L B - L.0S AN ES, Oct. 2l.—Delegates etal line Just irade | for this week. Ladles' Th o ¥ . e Pan i > | Mrs. Pauline Hornech Succumbed to | have been named by the Southern Cali- t 4 $4.50, $6.00, $5.50 Bach | braifea s made of ‘a pretty Persian Striped Flannel, | p | Mrs. 3 | fornia branch of the State Miners’ As- . $4.50, 86.00, $7.50 Ea raided and lined, extra length, sizes 32 to 44 . a Violent Fit Brought on by | Sociation to'attend the anhual con ety of the association at San Francisco, The majority of those named will attend. Dependable Drugs Patent Medicines We buy patent medicines in large quantity—-cheapest way. Pay spot cash and get big dis- comfort the stomach and tired, swollen and pinched feet.” Sprinkle top fian. Baker's Little Giant Pills— 50 little pills in a bottle—a cure for constipation. Maltines, 85 cents. Cascarets, 10, 20¢ and goc. Williams’ Pink Pills, 40 cents. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, 40 cents, 20c¢ 25¢ Aver’s Sarsaparilla, 75 cents, Carter’s Little lee:?’ r Pierce’s Prescription, 75 cent: Pond’s Extract, 40 <én7ts. 5 Po;mn s Face Powder, 35 cents. Anita Cream, 40 cents. Free delivery to raliroad points within 100 miles on orders of $5 or up. 1128 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO 10TH anD BROADWAY, oaxuane

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