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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1900. BOLD ATTEMPT Michal b, e ~conerbraeess Al Greatest Silk Sale of the Year. Vacation " § “:k;,:\ldain \Ixf)a:s:z:ille.n- i st prics” son s Two Days Onily, To-Morrow and Tuesday. Sft:h:dcl_nvngs. :.'.}', e Two Have Been Neighbors for Many Years and Labish Accuses th jes’ Combinati 2 A 3 3 3 5 / d staink Piotembor of Eaving AR5 L ettt | the most beautiful high-grade novelty silks that were manufactured tor this Spring’s and Summer’s trade. There ke feigte bt 2ucted His Daughter. fu&(li ;lfg!h trim- are about 200 different designs in this collect_lon——all good colorings and neat patterns. The assortment includes g:lue:'a 3«;«% and A e "s$3.50 | Plisses, Fancy Taffetas, Fancy Armures, Persian and Lace Stripes, Printed Warp and Pompadour effects ; also o ypebat g ® to The Call. Ladies extra wide | some very choice designs in solid black and white. These are the regular $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, aJ; Gy S PONVILLE, Juie be-Silka Labisk; o me Ll $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 per yard Silks for street and evening dres<es, fancy skirts and underskirts. PR ; der Bheriff Orton .80¢ | We place them on <ale for Monday and Tuesday only—per yard.................. dressy hose, sizes & mpt this afternoc 2 wide Drawers, deep flounce | Main Aisie—Near Entrance—See Window Display. . to0.10, to-morrow at N\ n one of the most crowd- of embroidery........... w8 8C - the extraordinarily s - Ladies’ Corset low Z street to kill Professor an elderly gentleman | 44-caliber pistol, itfield. s removed to Dr. the buliet: } tastefully trimmed, sizes up to fiva | _ever before less than $20, price cut to... ....814.95 One-third off regular | : 30 : years...... reere veresenetenn 81280 | Fine asscriment of $22.50 Dresses cut to $16.50. Home:puns, p’-loes, | Toflet Articles—R Ladies’ Bathing Gaps e e S e Ostrich Fans—Rasgs in price regularly $1.75 to $5.00 each. A List of Articles Ladies % ;e - : ....816.50 Emgpire Fans—Range in price regu'arly from 35¢ to $5.00 each. Little Thi from the 25¢ and... Many of our $25 Tailor Dresses cut to $18. Making and Bargain Tables—Main Aisle. ; e "gs" .\u'rimn D1e- coth are of the very best and there is a splendid variety to — - ——— = ekl (st uie i “OVeRy Sy ey ‘ | e T e T Jardinieres, 500. Bagdad = "L | S Eeds Boys’ Kilts—-In colored A litt'e lot, made up of very fine and handsome Dresses that A large and highly =iy Nee @aFrs neckwear s Dress Shields, Dz, DiemsP’s Linen )I;“ tril a ottom, 3 " i < rpince Mk e - green body, with in choice silks, now the fad in the | bric and silk. Spitend weion Bk | sale of Special | (Fpego@ries, Fstimate your golden white decora- * | East; they come in two stvles, sailor Dress Bindinzs, velveteen, corduro s""'me’- Stout good looking sale u eavings if you tions; these Jardinieres are a large size,| | knots anc the popular flowing end, brush edge and waterproof, yard... Hawkins, | i adjustable steamer, | Sh ‘- Mon - LIGUOrs. should purchase made of terra cotta and very pretty......| loose four-in-hand scarfs, price each A 4¢ to 25¢ : Chairs. ojochchars, ke eelings. day fone cuch of the following artiles and p : S80n| . ..50¢ ite or eolors, g == S illus - onfy |determine by that whether it vays or Toc! - e. t SAYS WILCOX WANTED i g ] of a good grade of well made, round |not to trade at the big store. Grocery - — s e [,‘,’fim‘?,,z_vffi Sard ' wood thread undressed sheeting, the long- Department entirely remodeled, more H b silks or dress goods, a novelty, card of TUITION IN INSANITY & bard wood, wearing atitaction giving. quaty, 3¢ commodiom, qucker serion netier 3o, | FAShiOonable Footwear for | ;xo:isss: o ot T far less than present cost of production. |livery facilities than ever. Side Hose Trilled ~olastic, I of Santa Rosa Gives Mesnd on | Single bed Bleached Sheeting, 54 inches |Sesgar - Fine granulated, 10 1bs. 500 Summer. i,imi*n""x{;f’ et Ewie e gt S Testimony Against ...$1.00 wide, per yard ...13%¢ |Gorn Meal—Best Granulated, yel- g % - z i 2 ... 20¢ to 500 Adjustsbie 4 bed Bleached Sheeting, 72 inches | low or white, 10 lbs................23¢ Four lines of_ shoes for Ladies and Children that, notwithstanding their very Ladies® Bolts. 333 cflacts, black snd | S e wide, per yard Apricots—Fancy evaporated, |b. modest prices, will be found to be stylish, well made, of geod materials and asliwed vilion. lexther and while Ml | B Pooeh Chats Double bed Bl:ac i 1 durable. “ 10 $5.00 28 above. with arms. L wide, per yard...... ;gu ants—Fancy Vosti 8¢ Third tranes. s above with arms.......... S virs ide Hleachid. Sh |S@ap—Babbiit's best, 7 bars..... 256 . Canvas Camp Stools, with back xtra wide Bleached | Seat @ darm Gaivas Gamp Stools without backs. 200 | 1 Hids, DAk yasd 240 (Washing Fewdor - lilivs Gauifred i B/ o Tents—Any style or weight, made to ouble bed Unbleached Sheeting, 1776,” 4 1-1b packages for..... 285 iflo"ssa’i"e- ;»I»:\tewl - R —————— See our “.Ad” in Tuesday’s Call. AT MURDERON D ¢ CROWDED STREET § THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. of real cut giass that it houses. The new Cut Glass Room, on main floor, back of rotunda, i: one of the most beautiful displays in The BEmporium. f_eet: the two ends are of fancy shapa beve'ed glass; the sides of matched lumber, lined with numerous mirrors—the high-arched ceiling plentifully studded with electric lights, which bying out all the sparkle and beauty of the superb collection Its dimensions are 13x16 THIE EMPORI GoldenRule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE THE EMPORIUM. Premiere $1.50 Kid Gloves are best. i 1 A Fireworks Catalogue, telling about all sorts of supolies for Fourth of July—Fireworks, Flags, Bunting, Pistols, Caps, Ravolvers, Home Dis- plays, etc., wil be issued by the big store during the coming week. Mailed to Midsummper Book Bulletin, giving a list of all the new publications during the past month, will be issped Tuesday. Can be obtained in Book Department, or will be mailed freaon application. any address on application. The quotes: Ladies’ Chemise, em- broidery or lace tr mming ...500C e GCovers, embroidery trimmed, high or V shape neck .35¢ Ladies’ French Corset Cover: waist line, for evening wear... $1.285 Ladi tennis flannel Gowns for camp- i .756¢ sses, made of per- th wide collar, lace trimming, s2enencen- T BO b:ay Dresses, gingham or Cham cloths, sizes up to four yeat:...$ Children’s Shaker and Sun Bonn Ladies” Gorsets-Fine sateen, full gored, short hips, lace order on short notice. . We have purchased from the great jobbing house of Arnold, Consta- ble & Co., New York, 4000 yards (in short lengths of from 8 to 30 yards) of of a fine all-wool cheviot, black and b of its making speaks good quality, jacket silk lined through- | out, price cut to | Assorted lo: of $20 | " of cloth, in every stylish oolor the season's best and most-in-demand Second Floor—Front. Ta::ibi- Dr;skes at CGut Prices. | The $16.50 Suit in picture bas been cut 10 $12.50. 14.95. and plenty of different styles from which to se'ect, all sizes, not a dress in the Jot we have .but one or two of a kind, many different styles, in | them great and desirab'e bargains at the price, cut to.. | It-is made ue only, every detail $12.50 most any k'nd color effects, all of inches wide, per yard. |@ecoa—B:nsdorp’s Royal Dutch, 1-1b Fans at Sacrifice Prices. Commencing weelk, blades, also the correct siza and style Empire Fans, hani-painted gauze or span- gled, mostly black, at fo-morrow and during the entire y if the quantities on hand last, we offer a large importation of high- class real -Ostrich Feather Fans, with shell of decorated Jardiniers e 7 inche . high and 9 inches across the top, with raised de- sign, red, brown or expressed to us from our buying head- quarters in New York as soon as it makes its appearancs in the New York market. Last week we received a large assortment of Bagdad patterns tion Stockings, 1x1 ribbed, extra heavy, Maco Cotton, guar- per pair... 1€ Second Alisl e—LeLol Entrance. Cherry Pectoral, 13c. 0Oa special sale Mon- day only, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, in- bronchitis, ete.— acd best known the market—20), fluenza. hoarseness, of the oldest Dress Shie:ds, Onandoff, pait......... 280 Dress Shields in ali sizes, stock- inet and gum, covered with cam- Ganffred Mousseline, that mi liners are .mnguuggunmggmmg.m.mugm-mw,gnv.mnuumunnuv.numnnunnmznmumvxnv,»mv.vvmv..nnmnmmmnv.-mv,mnmnr.-w.mzunv_’z-ummv.-.-:vzun!nnnmnmmnmmi'!"-flm"“ mRERY P e T T T T b B B e P e e P B e R P P PP L P P P PP P e D e L r R e e e e e e e e o o e e e e e e e B P P P e P P B P P P e P e e Second Floor—Front. Extra wide Unbleached tins, s0.d elsewhera for $1, here.85¢ | . B - Lat V‘-—iA—-—h—- - inches wide, per yard Tomatoes—Our fgygen Rule full usmg‘;? much this season for trim- p-to-the-minuts pub- — standard, per dozen, 80@—per can... s, price, per vard.. .. - B?I(De'fs lications that everybody Trimmed » 2z and‘ o) 2 P e = - £ ‘ . .S"r-“ '?-‘ DP"‘ 78 @ ought to read; the mid- Milli cellent assort- | (Mapie Syrup—Woodlawn, pure, 1- 2 % - = | Lace Department—Main Floor. summer Book Bulletin will be ready HIINerys ment of ladies | quart tin JONSRY. 7: 79 Chiidren’s Infants’ Misses’Don- Ladies’Buck | @aaganahie Houss ear'y this week. Bomnets in black, |Oysters—Ful standard “Victory” Dongola Kid Lace Red Kid Button gola Kid Lace Viei Kid Lace 2as0; “* Bubonic Plague,” i‘;;](x(l::ziegrmm:;ulrn};nz. T T — and Bn(to]n fhoe.—x, % hoes— fa]r.cy and Button Shoes, ihnuffa:cy bas- Furaish:ng Items. ita. coNres, Bymplons, Teans Of pro- pe ‘model Bon- Armour’s Sliced Eacon-—1- kid and cloth tops, esting Cloth new opera toes et clotl tops. Window Screens—Simmer ad- yotion el trr ey of spre- | . .- wols ux high sn $15 1b tins, regular 25c¢ size, for....... 16€@ new opera toes, pat- tops, opera toes, and patent leather new opera toes and . . o She. Jaliet ittt dllrn:rer::f: Ol | and we have ?hflrm- Qofiee—Our best Java and Mocha, ent leather tips, kid tips, turned tips, sewed soles, patent leather i";‘_"e Ll 25¢ et s e eyt g oy ing ones as low a | 3 1bs for. .... ... 81.00 sewed soles, spring sewed soles, the spring heels, ome tips, sewed flx- | R e ey e e ,,‘;,‘,"lf‘,“fi-";y}:‘w;"'s, 'g_’--"}a $5. Tucked Chiffon |Japan Toa- Faney unco (,,fd.',eg_ heels, extra good latest Eistern of our leaders, ible soles, uwp to | O Stoves are Bus F‘fl"no'g FtlE i oD e o | s i bick wih e e d0e S bt SE.DO | vaen sl 2 s 1) g oy Ty oy o g & F0ry 1, histor- steel and rhinest ool 3 poiy s s de ' fishers prico $1.60, our price.. 87,20 M A L Rye Wikisky P Jonee & Siar Wedding 0w | Butferick [T iimme | o e o toles, heary s, #2 by Stanley Weyman, s . | 212 years old, fuil quar e, regu- ) e : - sheet iron, com- B oy ey W epuia & for Mond lariy $1.25, fale pricess......... D50 Announcements. ;... Faiterns. i i ‘L | Copryagor o wiithes ‘Tn’ the author's Bast vol All of , ou FPort or Sherry Wines—XRegu- ing department makes a specialty of| Guise of Summer”, and is one of the most | F] F:r;d ’ B publisher’s price $1.50, our price models lar $1.00 grede, per gallon.. 7iec Wedding Announcements, Invitations and| attractive numbers of this famous fashion | 1 s E“Pla line Ay . $1.18 # \Domestic Porter—The kind Visiting Cards; we furn'sh very superior| magazine that has yet been issued. Tha L v g s “ Alabaster :0x°®—by Sr that gives satisfaction, regulariy $1.25 plates and print on the very best of| Butterick Patterns and Pub ications for | e 4‘_9”1;5 Walter Besant, a'story of settlement per dozen, for.....c.cesvrnnnen.... 890G Hurd’s Cream Wove Stock; you will be .‘I\\l_\' on s}ze dur(mz tl;n coming week. - v $3.00 J 3 I s, i i i ' Paitern Department— { Rever. | life drawn from actual facts, admir- e Erown’s Oelery Phos- astonished at the little prices asked for| Fattery Pepagiient o da. Garden ay crea | ably and realistically executed; pub- phate, a blood and nerve tonic— this price of work. J S z Hose — New g S ey 1 lisher's price $1.50, our price..$7.50 Cameras All of the| 4 gallon $1.25 bottles for........ 100 Crane's extra superfine Cards print-| £ 2 rspmyo@hes, Th s o par- f Z b 55 P e | 3 o S - 1900 mod- | Quart 65¢ bottles for. ed from your own plate......... $7.00 ticularly good e grades. | Fa"c_y A new line an ""pIIGSI els in the! Pint 35¢ bottles for.... 100 Crane’s extra superfine cards w 1650 each: v in m ;7\" LZT % feet good Shirts $1.00. """ Camersas that produce the best results Main Floor—Rear. copper plate and printed .... $2T0| izt open weave | || S Hoes, coupled s gttt 2 #peal to at prices as low, if not lower, than Dii P Stationery Department—Main Floor. | e - linen finished | L » 2'00 civice mais they can be bought for anywhere, KDINREDEN® Sei, $6.90. HELFTE hammock, 25 feet very fine Hose, counled.. $2+50 terials in the Flesh films, paper and plates always quarter - | pangs Hamgers—Nickel pated el Pige ] on hand. The very large assortment Bianket e entire line of ored, having automatic Pants Hangers, just the retoi :[rucherl shown by the big store is alone suffi- Camping and Nome| a corcaaled thing for kome or camp use, keeps the fackss. Smrbel cient inducement to trade here. Values. elankets, . best spreader, a | goment in shape and creases to per- B ‘cu;h ;’_“h The Standard Flates are an vaues on the coast at the prices, is hammock | v S Y paukt e 10 o excellent easi'y managed plate for the still complete—108-1b Nome Blankets, | which if i~ kg y rcc is ‘x;ot a amateur—try a dozen and we predict $8.50 a pair—best grade Oxford| given fair | b 2ia 0 BT . e deie a that you will use no other kind after. B ankets, $8+00 a pai—ine Brown| usage should Dress Linings. ; there wand_Spte ch ow prices per dosel: : Blanket:, $6.50 a pa i3 b 2e Tt 28 ‘neh Sikk Serge Linings, black and - b ol 34x3 Perfect shaped semi-porcelain Dinner CGamping « §ankeis —Thres sam-| sons, size of bed, 35x78 inches e i, Dav Wk : wearing goods Vibe Sets as thin and fioe as china, fin- ple ines from thrae cifferent mills—1| Better Hammocks, larger cizss, closer 26-inch new Metaliic Striped Ir g T v 4ix4} ished in the new red brown decoration; pair of a kind only—to be closed out| ‘mesh, more glaborate coloring........... sawesk And predting culertign, yind 4 aach. 89.00 4 x5 complete set of 103 pieces, for 12 at unmatchably low_ prices, ran%i 75¢c, $1.00, $1.25 250 Extensive street | Now shages in Men’s Goi~- S B _ PETSORS. eieianscennee $12.50 per pair from......... 750. to $2. 3 Ofd ;ls un 1o $7.00 36 inch Parisian Sitk e & emcslient P ‘ o - Raoaat arsivilsat Il Diy G o Supply—Second Floor. 52 pieces, for 6 persons ..$6. 89! Main Floor—Back of Elevator. 8 4 Floor. substitute for taffeta si &, all c;a"' s standard shapes in high standing Col- yard.... 2 o lars, made of good honest linen, 3 for Until further notice, your choice of any of our $12.50 and $15.00 Sing/e-Breasted Sack Suits for men 33-inch black M for & i e S N, for NINE-NINE1Y-FIVE ($9.95) FPositively ai/-wool fabrics in 20 of ihe newest paiterns and colorings, fzshion- taflocing asd cressmaking, yare. S50 [ ¥ Third Aisle—Right of Entrance. ably cut and well madz. We zre overstocked in these (wo iines. | Third Alle—Right of Eutrance - AR AL AR R LR R A A A AR AR A R R A A A R R A A R A A R R A AR A AR AR R AR AR LA LA LR AR AR ARA AR R AR AR AR AAAR AR AR R SRR ARG AR AR AR AR A AR R roper lim- —_—— - —— — — — — - lon; Y Conf X 1 88 8 e f the 1 i it - | foll 1 vill Do held « upon o BLISDEL CASE AGAINST Leavitt, from the Untversity ot mevesy: | MILITARY SURGEONS fa:oq"?:g‘;f,'::s,‘,o':'cgt s e omuay | hlved and approved as follows: o - " Do e L W promen ; an g 3 e A LS 2 tic . Il s y et | BT .| trol of his wheel, and coming to & sharp - of ‘war wounds with tentative conclusions o D Vo ghiatient--Monical Todstor, Jaln | eligtble: (or memberahin: Graham Gonvicted. End of Litigation Involving a Claim | {177 1f, (05 mmad,was, thiown violeny | san Franeisco to Entertain the An. |Felitiveto maters weapons and urelcal | *secmid Vien oresdemi—d. T CAlME 5€ oMo | puqry oo pmia, Jome 2 A cable message SALT LAKE, June 2.—In th of More Than Sixty-Five Mil- companions and brought to Pacific nual Convention Two Years of Medicq delivered a paper on the “Te- received here announces the death Thursday of cut Secretary—Colonel Charles Adams of Iili- | tanus,” which was read by Lieutenant | nojs, Colonel J. D. Griffith. General Del Rio| Treasurer—Dr. Lieutenant Herbert A. Arnold | said that In tropical climates tetanus was o(sl:!nns)'lvnlll. | Grove, where his injuries were attended to by a physician. He was badly bruised, and his limbs were wrenched and strain- first_brewer of at his residence Death was Charles Engel, said to be tt German lager beer in Ameri in Kaisers Lautern. ~Rheinp? am, on 1 bitation, the jury ed a verdict of gull lion Dollars. WASHINGTON, June 2.—One Hence. NEW YORK, June 2—About fifty mem- of the 4 5 veriier of gullty. sccom- st suits ever Instituted against the|ed, one knee being 8o Serfously injured | bers of the Association of Military Sur. |the worst enemy the soldier had. The re- Paul was selected for the mext con- | due to paralysis. He was & years of age. . Graham was formerly Post- rnment has been dismissed by the | that it will probably be several months &t Provo, Utah, but was recently | United States Court of Claims. It was | before he recovers full use of it. - fous charges made aguins: him. | WSS alloged ta-be. due o the. hes 0000000000000002000000 mous charges made against him. | g54,023.512 alleged to be due to the heirs | Caledonian Games. 000000000005009000000000003800298090097902€96 of Charles Durkee of Kenosha, Wis., for certain first mortgage Pacific Raliroad bonds, which it was alleged came Into Durkee's possession while Governor of Utah in 1865. It was clalmed these bonds subsequently were deposited in the treas- ury of the United States in trust for the SACRAMENTO, June 2.—Thousands at- tended the Caledonian games here to-day and the weather was perfect. There were many entries and the games were well contested. A number of San Francisco Caledonians were in attendance and won {lrlzos Tom Carroll won the first in the heavy hammer throw; P. A. McIntyre, the second and Duncan McMiilan the third, In putting the heavy stone Tom Carroll Py Scholarship Offered. ANTA CRUZ, June 2—The Alumni As- tion of the High School will create a | scholarship at one of the universities | worthy | graduate of the High L r some HT NEVER FAIL @s Electricity is the power of life, so the McLaughlin Belt gives ywner and that the Governor collected the principal and interest thereon, but ct the u | never accounted to Durkee or his heI?; GRAPE-NUTS. for any part of the same. e | A R a0 s | won . first, McMillan_second and - Hali o7 WORNING BREAKFAST | vib iotact e L it o el it B Mcissicied, 0 HA1 8 VITALITY TO THE ORGANS! ENERGY TO THE NERVES! of years without any competent evidence | C: s firs -poun Comtort Depends om Food. | FetiBemets Aoy Gonerat | woigee ceullin s nd Nelis| @ ANIMATION TO THE BRAINI ACTION TO THE BLCOD! with the result that it was dismissed. It |to keep the Turkish wrestler at work for is claimed the case was being used to get | four minutes each before he downed them. rom persons throughout the coun- | o b STl were not in a position to know | Will Compete With California. If every weak man and woman used the Dr. McLaughlin Electric Belt There wouldn’t be a broken-down sufferer to-day. Strong vitality is ne- cessary to physical endurance and to carry on your work to success. My Belt will re-enforce your system and fill that aim of nature to Keep up your vigor through life. This grand electric vitalizer yields natural circulation, drives out poin, stops all weakness. Hmlyou a;’e ""T‘ rr;w;ns x;l! yo\;r‘rec?:’fl READ THESE WORDS: o e g g e R GERMANTOWN, June 1, 1900, fewer wrinkles of care. Be strong; cure| pp y °3 'MCLAUGHLIN: 'Your Beit has cocele or Kidney Trouble. T offer you a nd neck are entirely cured end I am now 'k remedy which has thousands™ with | frle, 10 WORL *0 02 T wenty years It is not so easy to arrange a tempting’ E r a hot morning, but every- try, uch a breakfast and en- | the facts, for the alleged purpose of car- | pHOENIX, Ariz., June 2.—Th i . ¥ing on the prosecution of it. o | e 2 T g e from the heated blood | rying on the proseculion of . greed iq | organized ~ attempt toward making a meat and coffee breakfast by skillful selection of food. hottest day can be made quite orange raising a permanent industry in Arizona was made to-day by the forma- tion of the Salt River Valley Orange Growers' Assoclation. “Similar organiza give $1,000,000 in’ the claim for $500, and in | another case an agreement was filed for | $8,000,000, B}hv f(»v;n:l{}oraum, .,eu;x‘] wxm. 1 The officials of the Department o ustice - Ve tions in other parts of the Territory will declare, there Saim, o the least basis |, ormed to further plans for competl- e - oncsnr | tion with California growers. The Ari- O zona frult is placed on the market. a Workmen Elect Officers. | Tonth Before the California produet. Special Dispatch to The Cal. | s sboshid i | MONTEREY, June 2.—Monterey Lodge,| Ancient Order United Workmen, has| TUCSON, Ariz., June 2.—Special Agent clected its officers for the ensuing year, |'S. J. Holsinger returned from the Cata- as follows: Master workman, George |lina Mountains to-day, where he has t; foreman, P. Serrano; 'overseer, been for the iast two Weeks with a part; E.u‘fi;hu; Tecorder, W. Y. Towic, finan- | of twelve men fghting the forest ~firey ® fruit of some kind, then a pe-Nuts food with cold r two soft boiled eggs, a d butter and a cup of cocoa or Postum Food Coffee. On that sort of mea! one will be fully nourished | the mid-day f slice Lun;'her Destroyed. W, Rieck; receiver, F. Gnzendorfer; | which have been raging for the last three golden gladness of strong nerves and . I have recommended your Belt to a H Wength. . Fhe 2'51' e, A. Sanchez; inside watchman, Jo- | weeks in these mountains. Over sixty muscles. It has never fafled. It will cure | J0nar of friends whom I am sure it will g man !h‘lrlxkfi fll}r weafl)nr moderate | Eoon Mi ,crr;lau;'s(dfi v;nlchmlnn‘b’l-:. Mi- ‘ :?_‘m!‘on f“%c’i‘,’c':v':ébfgsow% g:fi:oyed by you. cure. Yours faithfully, HENRY PINGLE. ! comfortable when the nervous. haelis. S. ichaells has also en ap- e fire, wi 5 . ik man thinks it unbearably hot. | pointed district deputy grand master for bl b DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN call on me or Grape-Nuts food is perfectly cooked at | the district e P“mc; Mixture Proved Fatal. - - s b send for this book instant Grove. — i PHOENTX, Ariz, June 2—Robert : 702 MARKET ST., Cor. Kearny, San Franoisoo, the factory and ready for use, cool and delicious, requiring no hot Bicyelist Injured. stove and cross cook on a hot mommz.lswm Dispatch to The Call. free. | Brown, an’early settler of Arizona, came thirty-five miles to_Phoentx to-day, took And cor. Spring :-fl l-ulsd Sts., Los Angeles. several drinks of whisky, went out in the Office Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to 1. Sun, became crazed, took morphine and 2 lthen phenacetine and died. 2 “Health is a matter of wise selection of | PACIFIC GROVE, June 2.—One of the food and 2 contented mind.” delegates to the Pacific Coast Student's