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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1900. 2 - WHERE rv For further infor tfice, 20 Montgomery L, Mgr., San Jose, Cal. SAT\TA CATALXNA ISLAND From Los Angeles, Cal TRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Rod and Reel Fisbing Tour- es the ‘“Tupa Club.” n r Eamous Marine Band. ax e Paradise ROPOL COTNTRY CLUB, is Tournaments. tes. unigue ar- strated pam- GEORGE W. THOMPSON, 621 Market st., San Francisco. 5 S Tos Anseles, Cal I'he Place for Rest and Health, Orc hdrd Sprmgs. S OF THE SIERRA NE- P. R the C. Piain, mountain te in Cal- 4 surroundings; on San Francs a ¥ OWARDENNAN MOUNTAINS n is the best camping. n the Coast. Tbe disease, matism and catarrk in S.F. TheS. P.R R 2. give epecial rates to furnished ELL, office mn. and Seventh, F. s the place at be JOSEPH F. BERTRAND or Pabl's 24 Kearny et.. 8. F. NCAN QPR'NGS IIGTEL Trom Hopland, | 4 =oda mnd magnesia waters. Good ey and iiver troubies. ot Yarnished. . For T 3 HOWELL, Hopland, CARLSBAD SRNINGY: SPRINGS, Waters kidney | epot in Lake County. ropey, siomach. 1 { from San Francisco | Proprietors. City office, 918 Larkin street. . Ar‘cunx'flodallm arst | | ass . . hl w. R, VERN, l\rln)\me. LI a ne e 1O AK o 4 =i vor (SHADE wadress HARRY L /RANCH | Santa Rosa. | MILES Fnou trout fishing; plenty fruit, ree conveyance for parties of rand redwood scenery. Address TRI £eaview, Sonoma Oo., OF ap~ KRUSE, 207 Front st, for partioulars. o Eedlviy s decd WALDRUHE, Excellent lc"ommodm.lm- ortsmen. First-class table. duce. Fine spring water. nd for circular. C. H. W. s Bose. Cal > = So GEYSERS, gooma OF NATURE'S WONDERS. steams baths, ewimming. flfil‘ for pamphblet. |'LANNT (N E atural unting snd lvery. Write Ayprw-uu-:n Manager. » ’ NAPA SODA SPR!NGS. UXDER NEW_ uuuozm‘t. DOLLMARN, Soda Bprings P. O. FOR AN OUTlNfi S California e Northwestern | Railway Co. Lessee of SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPAN PICTUR ROUTE OF RNIA.) (THE CALI- Where the Famous Mineral Waters | of the World Are Duplicated. prefer the simple home lfe of the | from fashion's restraints, there | our section from which to choose. | you would rather the tent in some lovely.lake, or on the bank beautiful stream, remember such loc are numerous and free of charge. a little book mpany, giving Camping Loca- Mineral Spring Resorts, and a hundred and sixty-seven Farms and €50 Market street Mutnal Lif The Way People engoy Paso Robles Hot Springs selves at n the winds and fogs of the ern_convenience at the hotel. hotel, baths and physiclan, 36 0 $21 a wosk. SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICKETS. For further inform FRA W - mode " PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Corispad ot Amsrica. | Montersy County, Cal. — For health, rest. climate that cannot be equaled; up-to-date sccommodations; beautiful scenery; profusion of flow hot soda, sulphur and electric baths: ming tank 10360 feet. Our masseurs | are ail gracustes, Hunting and fishing: o dren’ round, croquet, lawn tennis Sunce mall: jarge hote and 3 cottages. aford: ing special sccommodations for families: all flluminated by gas. By train, Third and Town- gend streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m.: First and | Broadw: akland, 5:10 a. m. ‘daily for Sole- dad. then by stage over beautiful level rosd 7 milés 1o springs. Rouna-trip tickets. 35, at S P. office. €13 Market street. Telephone postoffice. For illustrated pamphlets and fur- | ther information eddress E. PERRAULT, or and resident physician, | M. .. proprd The_Sanitarium of the Coast. The best Byron physicians recom- Hot mend it as the only cure for rheumatism and laria. Springs, ;i m; M n Hot Spri Crtr Dot B S ¥ Cones et " VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. | Netura] electric waters, champagne baths: only | place in the world of this class of waters | having continuous flow of oatural warm water | Girect from springs to bathtubs. Lovely | grounds: fishing and hunting; crystal lprln‘ fccommodations and table first class. Opens April 15th, { 7. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Proprietors. J SKAGG HOT SPRINGS, County; only an but nine miles of | staging; waters moted for medicinal virtues: best nmatural bath in State; grand mountatn scenery: gocd trout streame at door: telephone z»h—:npb cally mail and express LAES HOTEL AND BTAGE SERV!CE murnlrk and afternoon stages: round trip from | San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry | st 7:30 a. m. or 3:3 p. m. Terms, 52 a day o | $12 o week. References—Any guest of the past five years: patronage constantly {ncreasine. I F MUL GRV‘W P\'nnrh’n- MARKEST SPRINGS )FESS MAT 1t Round Trip, $3 75. Send for circulara. FREESE & JU! ERGE\BE.\' SONOMA 4% hours | i KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. The healfhiest resort In the prettiest county in Trout fishing—finest in the Sta 15 miles for casting. Hunting of geme in surrounding mountains— nail, deer and bear. EDSON BROS. Beswick, Siskiyou Co. Cal. | INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Sierras. Perfect cilmate, fine fishing, excellent table, magnificent for. eft. no potion oak, 5o pests. An ideal spot i e Travel o part e e Juse 1 Adaress "ar A ST HELENA SANITARIDN. Zrseony The institution has all the ad- St. Helena. Send for circular. Address 4 Heiena, Cal. "‘"";u_u SANITARTUM, §t. H HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. 1 ned, under new management, May .vr“ x ;:el being built. Fishing, hunting, Address 0. ISMAN, ting.and bathin i‘:‘ur:l. Del! P. O., {A EL MONTE FOTEL, i X it view s accommoda- é'?:fl“’fi": iy T Special rates to familis Free "bus meets er‘:ry train; 5% miles Keailworth s, Bill Valley. | Thoroughly renovated. Electric lights, bil- tennis, croquet. Stri HA® 7 terma apply to Mrs. B. 3. ke Callnly. Cal. LOS GATOS, Cal.— Beautifal groundas, | Polsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, TAVERN O Castle Crag §3&a Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, | Located in the midst of grand and_impressive mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta und the Crags for a background, FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. Unsurpassed cuieine and service and reason- able rates. RAILROAD FARE. round sleeper both ways, $14. Fur rates, terms and other information Ifl- dress E. B. PIXLEY, Manager, ment Company, . San Francisco. FAMOUS . GILROY HOT SPRINGS & The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurial Neural- Dyspepsia_and ali Bladder and Urlnary Hotel and cottages renovated. and improved. Magznifi scenery. delightful walks. Hunting and fish- ing No fogs Unegualed for health, rest ard resreation. trip, inciuding Cave Pacific I Crocker Teave: Thict S8 Pownaced shieets S m. apd 245 p. m. daily. Carrlages at Gitroy fcr springs. For illustrated pamphlets addrass R. ROBERTSON. Proprl s;\R'\TOGA SPRINGS are a part of the pleasure and also a part of the health of this popular piace. 4. MARTENS, propr. Bachelor P. O. Lake Co.; city office, 418 Pine st California and Strictly Fir MRS. M. MEF LAUREL DELL LAKE‘. The most. attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bowl- ing, tennis, livery, new walks. etc. Write for circular to ¥ WAMBOLD, ~# __ Laurel Dell. Lake County. Cal 3% hours from Saa YOSEMITE Fio8e8 Jihe T Oak Flat route. Stages leave Chinese Station on line Sierra R . Round trip from O BraSeiacs o5, For futtner Intormation cal or address WM_ J. WHITE, General Agent, 60 Market st. §. F.; telephone Main 5182 MONTE VIST trated circular. Flat, Cal. OPEN MAY 1st: fruit: bhelp yourself; THOMAS E. MORGAN, Dut +ons il lett Springs. ing: good beds hkpg. MRS. H. HOPPIN, BANTA CRUZ Mountains—A qulet ranch, fiva miles from Santa Cruz: delightful summer home in redwood; running water; abundance | fruit; good table: terms §5 50 week. Address W. CRANDELL. ‘Santa Cruz, Cal BC ARD on a frult ranch, 3 p: home and free drives: round trip from Address Redwood Height, a County, C: E nwmd B Upper Lake. Home cook- s. Headquarters for tour- iets and commercial travelers. A summep resorts, at gle Stables, Tel. No. 161 Nice good_table: convenlent QU location. Addre Glen Elle: Moét & Chandon The Largest and Oldest Champagne House in the World. White Seal (Grande Cuvee), of excep- tional bouquet and dry dryness — Court Journil. WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 820 Market St, S.F. NGLISH rcum?nu' VAL G_-- SAFE, Always relinhle. Druni TER‘E EN 8 S mao | Stanps tor” Partientn iV Reltet for ol;.-‘;l.lre-," i x.m'?.'»'}"yl. n rm Mail. 30 Y fi s g Drussins. | Chichestor Chgoical c... DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. | catalogues and Prics Lists Maila] on Applleaflon. ATTORNEY. F. H. MERZBACH.yawyer, 03 Cal COAL. COKE AND PiG IRON, J.C. WILSON & CO-, 3% 2tne” COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Mgr. cw su"l'l gp :}umhmx. Slu.mbou:g: 38 Washington st Telephane Matn ST, FRESH.AND SALT MEATS. JAS wYES & co Shipping Bnuhe y. Tel LITHOGRAPHING. The Union Lithograph Co., 325 Sansome st., Artistic Lithographers and Printers. Govern- ment Licensee for/ Imprinting of Revenue Stamps. >, PRINTINI, E- C. RUGHES, 511 Sansome st 8. . STATIONER AND PRINTER, St Hat 104 Teggrshic PARTRIDGE ¢ Sagormie WHITE ASH STEAM CO \[ MINED BY LAMOND COAL MINING CO, ot s GREER RidER COLLIERIES, Is the st Coal I and Y Main sireet. surroundings: | | | $12 to 314 per week. Trains | HEALTH BOARD VENTS ANIMUS N PILLSBURY Requests Chinese Six Com- panies to Name Another Representative. - War Secretary Wires General Shafter to Permit Use of Angel Island for Quarantine Detention Station. ———— The permission given by the Health Board to Dr. E. S., Pillsbury to attend spected cases of plague in Chinatown and also to assist at autopsies and bac- teriological examinations was rescinded at }u\erdn) s meeting. A letter from Dr. illsbury published in The Call of March 12, 1900, in which he denied the existence of bubonic plague in San Francisco was read. Dr. Bazet said that he believed Pillsbury was prejudiced ~against the Board of Health and was disgruntled on account of not obtaining the position of bacteriologist, for which he had applied. Dr. Pillsbury, in an interview with Dr. Bazet, stated that Dr. Kellogg was not a graduated bacteriologist, whereupon Dr. Bazet wrote to Dr. Jordan of the Stanford University and received a reply that Dr. K(‘Ilrl%g had passed in bacteri- ology at' the un versity. Dr. Bazet moved Dr. Pillsbury be not admitted to the atory and that Drs. Hodghead a so be, excluded, which mo- tion was ¢ Health lrflk‘er "O’'Brien was directed to ommunication {o the attorneys for Six Compahles advising them ha 1 action heretofore taken by the board relative to the permission given their ives to appear at future xaminations and bacterio- stigations had been rescinded. nmunication continues: “This board will be pleased to receive tions from you as to the appoint- ntative of your al standing to hereinabove them in the matte adverted to. The conditions require that vour s ions shall be made in writing and delivered o the Health Office at least prior to the meeting of the which you may desire that ac- taken, and further that you as representative either M. D, or Hodg- D. ADVER' TISEMENTS. A POPl'LAR MISTAKE Regarding Remedies for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. The national disease of Americans Is in- digestion, or in its chronic form, dyspep- sia, and for the very reason that it is so common ma people neglect taking proper treatment for what they consider trifling stomach trouble, when as a mat- ter of f: ti the foundation for many s. No person | with a tomach will fall a victim ion. Many kidney diseases les date their be- hin, nervous their stom- weary, languid, e their condition to orol 3 to consump 1 heart trc 1ning from poor d people a are ) imperfect digestion. i | an | the work of digestion. . Clunie bg. I | reliable, and, When ne person you meat is afflicted with W gestion it is not sur- prising that n cvery secret patent medicine on the market claims to be a cure for dyspepsia, as well as a score of dther troubles, when, in fact, as Dr. Werthier says, there is but one genuine dyspepsia cure which is perfectly sa moreover, this reme a patent medicine, but it is a scientific combination of pt from ani- mal matter), veg . fruit alts and bismuth. druggists v the ablets. for them name of Stuart's Dyspepsia No (\Ln\u:am claims are made ¥ ny stom- ach trouble Stus are far ahead of any remedy yet lllsLO\- ered. They act on the food eaten; no | dleting is ne wholesome food y lets will digest it. A cure results, beca the stomach needs is a rest, yspepsia Tablets give by doing simply eat all the t, and _hese tah : €.3. D.LLD. I D acwmerie In 15 Days. “Gran-Solvent” dissolves St snow beneaih the sun, re EN- LAII%ED PROSTATE, and ntnnnh- ens thi somln’l Ducts. ping draine and emisgions IN er’r:n& X )!o dr to ruln the stomach, bat rect local and mitive a) 1A entiro lre(hll? act. o ':."n- GRAN-SOLVENT is the wonder of the century. Discovered by the Chemist Fabrion it quickly interested the great Scientist an Physician, Erdman, who developed it and pro- claimed that marvelous action in Urethal Ail- ments which electrified the world, At an_enormous expense DR. C J. CARTER outstripped all competrtors and secuved exclusive control on the Western Continent for the ST. | JAMES ASSOCIATION. I’II.I.S ' Gran-Solvent is not a liquid. It is prepared in the form of Crayons or bencils, smaoth snd flexible, and s0 narrow as to pass the closest Stricture, Every Man"Should Know Himself, 155 venerable Dr. C. J. Carter, President of lhe t. James Association, has prepared at great iation an e an exhaustive lllnnn- F ' plicant R'EE Treatise upon the male s, 250 Vine 8t., Gincinnati, 0. (em which the a: DR. PIERCE’S ELEGTRIC BELT, THIS BELT IS ranted to be the llhll lm. roved, most po;e:fl:l" 1 now manufactut n:'l,“pfl‘ "':fim world. - Its equal does n e u e Ehat of 'm":n"‘ "m. i A Tont of any other. Eas aily = mly insulated. Latest le wire suspent for m !t will cure my'bm'mn g earth that It posibi to Gure Tith Slegtiic' i you see - Dr. e ““Booklet No. 2,” free at office or sent by mail for a 2-cent stamp, tells lll about it. At PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market Street, (Opp. Palace Hotel). SAN FRANCISCO Eastern Office—New York City. DR.HALL’S BEINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any nrot This gml | countant. who, for reasons which are satisfactory to_the board but which neeq not be-de- tailed here, are not acceptal Dr. Buckley introduces (he following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That it be the sense of this board that all yvhy!l('lans to whom permits are issued must before enteringe the quarantined district furnish the names and addresses of the patients whom they there intend to visit and must com- ply with «11 the quarantine regulations adopted | by this board. Further, they must be accom- | panied by a health inspector. | Dr. McCarthy called the attention of the | board to the fact that it had been Sug-| éeqted by the attorney of the Chinese Six ‘ompahies that it would cost 2 cents per | day per man to feed the mdnfipms in | Chinatown. He sald that at the City County Hospital and Almshouse it cost | but a little over 8 cents per day per man, and he thought that the indigents in Chinatown could be supported for the same amount, but that it could not be done successfully in that district and ad- | vised the establishment of a detention hospital to which these people could be | moved. and cared for. The matter was referred to the Com- mittee on Detention Camps, consisting of | eral Shafter to place at disposal authorities | San Francisco such part of Angel Island as | may be necessary for quarantine detention pur- poses. Surgeon General Wyman recommends Board of Health consult with Dr. Kinyoun be- fore taking final action, as Government quai antine station s on the island. GEORGE C. PERKINS. It was resolved that all persons disobe: ing the orders of the board in any man- ner ham&erlng or interfering h the health officers in_ their efforts t4 #nforce | the regulations. should be denie rmits to enter the quarantined distriét, and | should in the discretion of the board be further summarily deglt With according | to law. It was declded that until further orders | | no permits would be issued to enter| Chinatown unless it was absolutely neces- | sary. J. F. Derham was appointed clerk in | the health office at_a salary of $100 a| month and Thomas Drady to succeed A. | D. Turner as day policeman at the Alms house. The petition of the Pacific. Fruit Pack- | ing Company for a modification of the lines of quarantine so that it may be per- mitted to carry on its business on Stos ton street was referred to Chief Sullivan and Dr. Buckley with full power to act, | The board adjourned to meet at 4:30 p. m. to-day. NEW OFFICERS OF H. 0. Brower Elected Briga- dier General of Militant 0dd Fellows. .4—0+0+0—0—0-0—0+0-0—0+. H. 0. BROWER. L e dnatci R S S S ] - | T an election recently held by the | Patriarchs. Militant of the Inde- | pend®ht Order of Odd Fellows for ihe department of California H. O o. | Brower of this city and colonel of the | Second Regiment was chosen brigadier general and commander of California for a period of three years. The following | were elected for two vears: First Regiment—W. H. Sherburn, Sacramento, colonel; W. H. Woodbridge, Stockton, lieuten- ant colonel; Johu Batcher, Sa mento, major | Ronesch, Stockton, major | H. , San Jose, G.'C. Pape, Oakland, major f o, H. Meade, San Jose, major John Dunbar, Santa Rosa, talio T‘flrnl Regiment—James Ashman, Log Angeles, colonel; F. M. Wolford, Los Angel Tieutenant | colonel: ¥, P, Hog, major first battalion; A. H. Jcflersun major second battalion. The following canton and line officers | were clected for the period of one year: | Canton Sacramento No. 1—John C. Ing, cap- | tain; George Bock, lieutenant; Fred C. Schnei- | der, ‘ensign; Morgan Morgan, ilerk: Charles W, | Baker, accountant. ! Canfon San Francisco No. 5—C. I Kornbeck, captain: C. 1 Ziegler, lieutenant i ell, ensign; G. H. Wilson? clerk; Canton San Jose No. 9—F. K. Barthett, cap- tain; F. E. Colley, lieutenant; A. W. Darlin; ensign; A. C. Bates, M. Campbell, a H, Wever, Alameda, \ lieutenant, ¢ t battallon; 1 battalion; third m Sactret, ao- | H. Cole, captatn; Samuels, ensign; George Kirk, J. McVey, clerk; T. Powers. ‘Canton Los Angeies No. 12—William captain; Max Schreiber, lieutenant Rhodes, ensign; F. M. Wolford, clerk; W. 3 accountant. | Canton Stockton No. 15—B. M. Woodhull, cap- | tain; A, Shafer, lleutenant; W. E. McCown, | ensign; E. E. Cramer, accountant. { Canton San Diego No. 22—Harry Johnstone, captaln; John Stork, lieutenant; George Ben: son, ensign; Silas P. Uryea, l:lerk W. E. Yies, accountant. Canton_Santa Rosa No. 23—R. J. Pye, cap- tain; C. W, Savage, lieutenant; H,' G, Coltrin, P. Doyle, ac- countant. ensign; G. W. Rogers, clerk; Canton Riverside No. 25—H. J. Bedwell, cap- tain: Charles Labadie, lieutenant Jumper, ensign; A. A. Pidington, clerk; W. B. Miller, accountant, | Canton Ventura No. 2—A. W. Browne, cap- | tain; J. H. Sloan, licutenant; A. S. Kenagy, ensign; M. E. V. Bogard, cler] F. E./ Jones, accountant. CRUELTY IS CHARGED | Mr. and Mrs. Fieber Each Have an | Inning in Judge Belcher’s | Court. i Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fieber, walking | some distance apart, each accompanied by | about one-fourth of the population of | South San Francisco, arrived at Judgn‘ Belcher's court ygsterday that a pending’ divorce suit might be adiudicated. Fieber | charges his wife with cruelty. As specific instances of inbhumanity on her part he | says she searched hig clothes for love let- ters, falled to properly care for her chil- dren, was cross and incompatible madé his life generally miserable. cross-complaint Mrs. Fieber says her hus- | band was wont to use rhyalcnl violence | upon her and otherw! mistreat her. | After hearing half of the army of wit- | nesses on the merits of the controvers: Judge Belcher ordered a continuance until next week. e —e—— Sale of elegantly trimmed hats for § at Mrs. J. Coughlan, next Monday, 919 MKt. * —_—ee————— Four Insolvents. A petition was filed yesterday in the United States District Court by J. G. ‘Ward & Co., Getz Bros. and C, R. Spli- valo & Co.. nlkln{ that the San Francisco Matzo Comipany be declared an insolyent. Vo petitions in Insolvency werd filed a5 £0 lows: John Cox, fireman, Boult‘t‘xarn '_XZav_’lsflc CDmpfil)’. Sacraué»en)tu e , o assets. W. mh = \aborer, " Sacramento: labilities assets am Insurance policy for Thomas D. Coftman, fatmer. Ala- meda; liabilitics $1319 83, assets $314 75. _-.-Q-o——-— We save money for amateurs. We loan you L) m Backus Studio, 11 Gfll’!. i and | @ Drs. Buckley, McCarthy and Chief Sulli-| ® The newest designs, warranted a perfect fast color, very lustrous silk finish, 4 van. The Quarantine Committee will con- | | inches wide, silk, wool and mohair, regular value §1 60 yard. sist of the same members. |® Special this week $1.00 yard. A telegram from Senator Perkins in an- | o B . !w%r tclolr;a sent by Mayor Phelan was | @ MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. read as follows: WaSHINGTON. . c. june 2, 1o | @ BLACK HOMESPUN SUITINGS. Hon. James D. Phelan, Mayor, San Fran-| | All the rage this season for outing suits and serviceable trav: eA‘nl dresses, an cisco, Cal.: Secretary of War has wired Gen- extra heavy quality, warranted all wool, perfect fast dye, will shed dust THE PATRIARCHS;' _BY HUSBAND AND WfFEI. va ! in the presence of Attornes .-H—Q—.—.—H 92 9 0609090 090 90 0 0o t SPECIAL SALE ack Dress G00ds. ' Four extra special va'uss in desirable up-to-date Fabrics on sale at @ these prices for this wesk only. It will pay you to visit our store and inspect these bargains before purchasing your black dress. NOVELTY BLACK PIEROLAS. nicely, 42 inches wide, regular 75 kind. Special this week 48c yard. MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. EXTRA—TWO SPECIAL SNAPS—EXTRA. BLACK STORM SERGE. A good heavy quality, deep raven black color, 42 inches wide, for separate skirts, shirt waists, bloomers, etc., regular 4lc value. Special this week 20c¢ yard. MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. very desirable ® 6000000000060 006e009000 L4 > FINE BLACK ALPACA. v A perfect dye and finish, very silky s..face, & splendid material for traveling @ lkh‘la, shirt waists, bathing suits, etc., 38 inches wide, r n Special this week 380c yard L4 MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. . | WASH FABRICS. * , IMPORTED FRENCH ORGANDIES. L 32 Inches wide, very sheer, dtln'.y figured effects, cool for the warm summer days, the regular S qualit: L] Special for 28c yard. ° MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. .FRENCH FOULARDINE. ° 32 inches wide, choice designs on new blue, purple, lavender, red, black and navy ® blue ground, equal in appearance to silk, the regular Zic grad Special for 16jc yard. g MARKET-STREET STORE ONLY. P L J 1220—1222 1224 MARKET STREET. [ * 0900000 000000000600 00000 e This week we want only was 40c, now. . ... ORI T T A good one, but lighter, was 30c, now. . ..... .20c A few of the standard 25¢ trands at Retinned Flour-Sif Our special sale of Agateware selling at tinware prices. Glass Lemon-= queezers, were 15¢, now. . 5¢ A 6x10 Painted B'rd-Cage, was 70c, now 50¢ Salt Boxes, were 25¢, now. ... ...... .. 0c Cigar-Shape Knife-Sharpeners, were Sc, now 2 for 3¢ ICECREAM FREEZERS. 2-quart lightaing, reduced to...............5L90 4.quart lightning, reduced to........c000....92.60 Wlll & Fimck Co. PR 818-820 Market St., San Francisco. Mail Orders Filled. 2% We intend to fiave a busy week of it—prices cut one - half! An extra hezvy Wash Board, ers, were 15¢, now 5¢ | street, on a search warrant, and she now alleges that they are unlawfully held by the police. MYER LEWIS’ WILL IS FILED FOR PROBATE | Decedent Mude No l’ubhc Bequests, but Devised His Estate to Relatives. The will of the late Meyer Lewis. the | ALMOS T well-known capitalist, who died last Tues- day, was filed for probate yesterday. The | v testament, which disposes of an estate | lued at $1,500,000, was exccuted May 17 | Milton S. Eis- Following are the | widow of the ner and Louis Hirsch. bequests;: To Rosa Lewis, deceased, after a few s been paid, five-sixths tate: to Solomon L half of the residue: to Sophie Hi a sister, one-fourth of the residue, and to Caroline Foreman and Frances He: ters, one-cighth each of the residue. bequests are mace t2 Sanden himself is not in Sar et oF Tos Angelex, Hessie | co and never has been. I l:muz‘)t his Santa Ana and Fm.1 ewis nrhx.uu ,\}:\g{olewt' Belts, but without Winding myseli as to The petition praying for the probate of p g e e D ed b the executors | Sclfing price. and now I'm flm”‘lblll\mz and thé executrix, Solomon Lewis, Na- | €m away. I ask no deposit and balance han-Steinberg and Rosa Lewis, will be | when cured: but will, on a $5000 bond, heard by Judge Troutt on June 14 sell you his real, boua-fide, highest . $40 bel $20.00 his $20 Ty power $40 belt for , or his $20 Wants an Illustrious Name. belt for $10.00. There’s no imitation. no fantastic models. Call on me and I Thomas Gowland Horsman wants to will fit you with the genuine U. S. pat- change his name to George Pilkington. ented Sanden Belt at hali-price, hcedx and he has petitioned the Superior. Loum1 . In hi ti to srant hym thie yiliege o 0N P less of the whinings and warnings of those who would filch you out of dou- tion Horsman says the name Pilkington | ble the amount for their trash. It’s all the family name of his mother: that | e ame Georga has been invariably ) 1 can do to mind_my own business. Fm not troubled abdut those who've never given to the eldest son of a Pilkington in accordance with the family custom; that had a medical diploma, who may be only typewriters or transitory agents with no the name George Pilkington is an illus- responsibility and incapable of diagnos- trious name; that the petitioner is an eldest son and hence wants the name, ing and treating your case. What can you expect from such nople DR. S. S. HALL, s o S5 SR Sues for Her Diamonds. Vera Cameron, over whose diamonds 700 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. La 1k Attorney George Lezinsky incurred the mrath of opposing and other counsel last Thursday, filed a claim and delivery suit against Chief of Police Sullivan yester- day for the pu recovering the Tpose . _'Ihey were taken by the &:nc. gm’ y-me’:on lwm’inal nes