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13 L9 BUNKO STEERER DRAWS REVOLVER, | He Threatens to Shoot D.| L. Fuller of Brockton | Whom He Swindled. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1901 AL WIELAND'S FRIENDS CROWN PRICE DECISION HIM KING OF SCHUETZEN VEREIN 1S COMMENDED In a Shooting Contest at Shell Mound Park He Breaks the : Record of New Members’ Club by Brilliant Score—Jung- A"é’::u'nf?sf}'iflfi?%?@:fi-by blut Acts Cleverly as Marker at the Rifle Range| sidered Probable. Four Sergeants Who Were Reduced to the Ranks Will Now Like- ly Apply to Be Rein- Hale’s. ! Hale’s. Spring’s New Fixings _ Are Here. —new :.Imdu_ in y(qvn —new walking hats —new ideas in veilings —new effects in suits —new belts : —new neckwear The store is glistening under the sheen of Spring splendor—a charm more may enjoy this season than ever before. We know you will be interested in some of the details. The Gloves HTE. JOUVIN FOR $1.50 gloves, very popular at hom Eludes His Victim After Being Chased Several Blocks, but the | | Latter Is Determined | lre“_!he favorites. French . e rec a4 new shad 3 : ‘ in the last few days—tan, brown, mode, req v to Catch Him. [ stated. tique, white and black—$1.50 a pair. ' Pearl, mas- ‘ —_— A MBSKIN PIQUES $1.00—Are now sh R | range of i . 10" Shown in a fun D. L F the real estate man from | | The decision of Superior Judge Hebbard, Hcross the water are &S carstal SiE o you Gt s r x | = reinstating Willlam Price to the rank of in a glove as what you do). Fastened with two ‘C S 98 . X | lieutenant in the Police Department, formed a most interesting topic of con-p versation among the members of the force and the Police Commissioners yesterday. It was the universal opinfon that justice had been done a most deserving and ef- ficient officer. No action will be taken by the board till the regular meeting Tues- day night. Price can be reinstated with- out increasing the number of lieutenants, as the vacancy caused by the promotion of Licutenant Esola to property clerk has | | never been filled. It is believed that mo appeal from Judge Hebbard's decision will be_taken to the Supreme Court. The ruling of Judge Hebbard applies with equal force to four members of the department who have been disrated from seigeants to patrolmen. They are Bern- ard Harter, Michael Murphy, now on the retired list; James Kelly and Harry Hook. Each of these men was disrated several years ago without trial of having any charges preferred against them. They each demanded the right of knowing what offense they had committed so that they they could face their accusers, but that FR and style are perfect. A dollar a pair, The Walking Hats (Here's one of the daintiest styles.) AT $82.50—Very stylish hat of rough straw, fedora pugaree edged with straw braid. .75—A jaunty hat of Haw. ATlflns. touched off with brown front, brown, ravy or red. .75—Rough straw sallor, broad brb: AT B8 I 5re and bow in front. g " Toilet Soap to-day sc. (Yes and other good things from the drug counter.) 500 cakes of scented toilet soaps in various odors have been laid aside for to-day’s special selling at............ .5¢ a cake —BOX KIRK'S TOILET SOAP | —MYRKA FRENCH FACE POW- 10¢—The yellow rase—3 cakes in | _ DER 25 4 BOX a week ago his ow e would not only men but recover account r was walking | | t Bush street | shape: c+ THE Scorem. CouLDN'T LocaTe A~ St ShoTs ET T P ey ¥ ::.()E an straw, with velvet bow ‘=nd qu 1s n . trimmed with 7 w W the steerer, him to d in every direction for a 1 sight. The street to | right was denied them. Hook In his in- p IDA WATER | AL T AwiELAND 4 dl:snal:%n tendered his resignation, but 4 box. 25c’A BOTTLE—The Palma—a a ; after three or four years - * T favorite toilet men reached Sut TRIED spi A e fnstated at patrolman, the rank to which || —KIRK'S JAPANESE ROSE 10c g Ste tol e g e LAND A BuLLET he had been reduced. It is probable that A BAR. 2 BI - Hy ©N THE TarRGET Harter, Kelly and Hook, whoarestill on the ~ | ERY? — Why, 2N active fist, will apply for reinstatement as || _vIOLET TALCUM POWDER otracl’ The o MELL . GUESS THATS BAD sergeants, which would entitle them to J est and truest e | the difference in pay from the time they 5c A BOX. were reduced. Murphy will also prob- ably apply to be righted so that he can draw the increased pension. Another point that has been raised by the decision is whether the old board had | the right to summarily dismiss nearly two dozen patrolmen, three sergeants, two detectives and Clerk Hall, owing to the | Chinatown scandal about six yearsago. The | men were dismissed from the force with- | out a trial and without being informed | what charges had been brought against them or by whom. Several of these men have been anxious to be reinstated and now it is likely that they will make ap- plication for that purpos: Peanut Taffy te-day 1oc. (Half-pound bars). We know it’s the purest, freshest and best. We make it ourselves—nothing but pure molasses taffy and the very best selected peanuts are used. A BLULLSEYE By MWIBLAND wiTe THE A1 OF Hohcm LuT AND THE JCORER o JED BETTER GuEss Acam) sey eay Bernhardt is over and looks but half of Bead what a reporter “suped” in the company to say in next Sunday’s MRS. CLARK W. CROCKER SUDDENLY PASSES AWAY Her Body Will Be Taken to Sacra- mento and Interred in the Family Plat. DAy .AND ; ™ SANG Svvapm FN SHAMPAGNE aT AL 5 ExPENSE - f‘c‘“":m‘fcv Like To PALACE HOTEL. (A R Samdlener & w, | IROQUOIS CLUB ADOPTS {1 BE Mrs, Julla 4. Crocker, widow of the late |4 TiaKely A"L."S“N ol Clark W. Crocker, died at her home, 2020 | I, Loeb, San Jose B W Roscoe, Pacific avenue, shortly after 1o'clock ves- RESOLUTIOFg OF SORROW ASiD W B Siruble, Portland E Butler Jr. 1E <NCDRPORATED | SPECIAL BARGAINS | SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Granulated Best Cane SUGAR, 181bs. .$1.00 5'0:,“ | Extra Dry Spreckels Refining. ° | BEST L. BROS.” BRAND HAMS. . ... .12 Our Fams are the Best. Eastern Sugar-cured. Regular Me. = terday morning. Although Mrs. Crocker |V R Fales, L Angeles & At 2 me Club last b -0 - had been il for some time her death was | i 1 Carson & w. Ozl n expressing ~IELAND DIDN'T OwELL ad Been Tl f0F some tome ner Seath wes | Mre' S Cottmas. Ars 7 Weiso t o UP" LIKE INFLAMMATORY demise has plunged her family and |f w sissor, Ariz Mrs G H Love Somerst RHEUMATIOM AT HIs5 GREAT (?) RECORD -- CVELL mE"LL BE wwisE N(‘w) <. friends in deepest grief. For more than two years Mrs. Crocker has been complaining, but her ailment | | | was looked upon as the natural result of advancing years and nothing serious was anticipated. | | " When the end came Mrs. Crocker was alone, save for the attendance of the maids of her household. The cause of death was heart fallure. Deceased was 60 years of age. She was a native of T P Bisland. Coultervl F F_Love, Johnstown W J Graham & w,Tex G W Ety & w, N ¥ A Stuart, Detroft Miss Fity, New York Mrs W E Dargle, Oak |F H Haynes, Mass Miss Dargie, Oakland |F J McDonald, Mass W E Moulder, Oakland T Oakes & w. N J A O Lovejoy, Stanford Miss Oakes A E Boldersion. Mo Dodd & w. Mr & Mrs Day, Cal | W M Stringham, tabel Brown, Stanford A A Alice Brown, Stanford| Bolin W H Chickering, Oak |J E H sylvania, and_came to California in | G L Lapsiey, Stanford J W Kel 10 - : gy Benneylvanls AN e i e | L e oca A Hoewer, st Louts | FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER, 356 nd and heart endeared C°Van Fleet, Henry J. Crocker, Mrs. | W § Collins. L Angeles|G G Mackay, N Y e e M R g S Clara|E M Fisher, Ohlo 7 D Buckingha C A Baldwin, Our Trade and Made Frien: E H Lamme, L Ang Regular 45e. f this State, and Samuel G. Buckbee and Mrs. Robert Me- Creary, survive her. — m, Chgo N T ” » | A M Menoy, Portland H M Denny. o o AFTER SHOOTING IN BAD FORM ALL DAY AL WIELAND BREAKS THE RECORD BY MAKING THREE PHE- e e A o e £ T A Juniin ‘Chgo |W M Levin, N Y ECH(;IFE,,?EUZ:.R:YJ?.-BM square. . . 3% NOMENAL SHOTS. HE IS CONGRATULATED BY HJ3 FRIENDS AND IS NOT AWARE HOW MUCH MARK- Sacramento and interred in the family | § p Warren. Stanford H 1. Pace, Tulare | v— o - g . 2 » . ER JUNGBLUT FAVORED HIM. lat. Funeral services will be held at the | I, C Staples & w, Cal |Miss Manninz, Reno_ | BEST CITY EGGS, dozen....... R, : g | cramento cemetery at 12:30. | Mrs D Miller. Sacto|H Hilliard & w. N T | From the Mission. Regular %e. : . . 5 pitrih e e el e s E yers, New & e 4 e fountain % + PR ey B Wi & Saceo (b _F ‘Humonres & w, | PETALUMA RANCH EGGS, dozen. . ....17} BN oy T A A Gambles. N Y | St Louls 2 doz. 3c. Regular 2c doz. JOURNEY was made to Shell bers’ Schuetzen Club and those present | cesses of the target. Tt is claimed tha Connolly, 126 Vall A W King, Hanford [0 C Vickey. St Louls o . cith Mound Park vesterday by a few | Wanted to encourage him. A counsel of | the builet hit the next target, but Wielant n’;‘(”:{eéfi"owm”m hea’équfirters":');s::;;:; Mre 8 P Jorden. N ¥ Mrs T A Barnard, 30| PURE JUNIPER GIN, largs bot. . Resolve new ones in the shooting frater- | Wal Was Coled And It Hne A o of- | for 1ot OB, [Ho recelved a score of % | nat her son John, a boy 16 years of age, [ . GRAND HOTEL: g By = 0 They are not all crack shots, | {POR Capialn Blebe Ane &K N e 4 r‘;flf{;’_f’l fl‘f{,d[ l‘_h? congratulations of | had disappeared since Saturday. January o Jollet |W H Duffett, Rochestr MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE, bb.......25 S but they have a whole lot of fun | It was arranged to let Wieland shoot | scored i, and the third, net e apoery | 2. He was emploved in a sign painters | 3™y Jeuth: Vancouvr|A § Colebrook, Rochtr | By Special Request we again . every time they journey across the bay to | first and every shot was to be marked a | “too raw.,” was aoiren 'un%l 10“91;;{)::‘:" shop on Stockton fi(n;&t.xshe ws.:rarrald E Harkness, Chico |G T Bradley, Colo } ;-n' wur"f_r\:ln& %:;:.-“ ER" o c iz dally with the targets. The crowd yes- | bullseve, whether it struck the fence or | Was in ecstasies. He explained thei o | that two men, Jonn McKee and Thomas |F R Deviin,'Vallejo | _To get the Best Coftee. . R WE Fhlle. [T ¥ Golden: vali L L Jewell, Oregon |J G McMillan, Sn Jose W H Hammond, Portld|J C Antran, Syracuse Mrs W Oakes, Tacoma A C Foster, Cal Miss E M Taylor.Minn G L Lenham, Chicago Fahey, had induced the boy to go with them for no good j-urpose. —_—— Church Gives a Concert. buried itself in the walls. and Jungblut was forced Siebe refused into service. Wieland was asked by the crowd if he was willing to enter into a wager. Each terday was composed of .Al Wieland, J. W W _Webb, F. Leahy, August Jungbiut, Billy Zin- kand, Henry Wredden, Fred Bushnell and several other jolly marksmen. krew that he would rest of the crowd all mal failures. On the ferryboat to the clty Wieland | NEW SEASON'S TEAS, b. . seas sl 6 kinds. Res. Tic LOBSTERS, Best Underwood's, can. .. .22 gel in form. The red, but were dis- 2 k. man was to fire three shots, the man who | would buy nothing but wine. He teoh| A grand sacred concert was given last | A H Bar & w, Etna [C M Wooster, Sn Jose [ _Resular e They all fired and fired, making fairly | Scored the most in these three shots was | thr crowd to din g e - s O Valentine, Peru |H Booksin Jr, Sn Jose | E b.......15 £00d wcores, with the exception of Wie. | t0 pay for a dinner for the crowd. All | modest manner had :)ndrle:pn:mmr:m?h‘é mIRALE at hs Westminater, ;ETERIF ISR |} o Cotlet. Sicto o P amey Cwian " | NEW MILD CREAM CHEES | were to try their level best. Church at the corner of Page and Web. | M Mayfleld, 1 Regular 20c. 4 mei toast, “To O ol € R Baxter, Mich y X : Fvd 7N land. After twenty-five rounds of am-| = & 2 0 Qur Crack Shot.” 'Up to a lat | ster streets for the benefit of the church |y w Fewd, Visalia A E Nutt, San Diego o] box . P. TROY | munition had been burned up Wieland's | Myieland was willing and took the post | hour last night Wieland was still buying | organ fund. The musical programme was | Mrs 1 W Kersey, Cal |A Brage. 'Nev { Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, box. . . .20 * Damities. | o e he list. Wieland | Gar hor,Shooting first, ~As No. 1 bullet | Wine for the club and the cruel members | excellent. It had been thoroughly pre- |J B Irish Cal |N W Willlams. Sacto| ~ Reg. Xe. " ol Ssiiter.” ] score was thedowat on & - o | was discharged a red flag was displayed | had not yet put himi ‘“‘wise’ to the manner |pared and was greatly enjoyed by the con- | Miss M Garibaldi. Cal ¢ N Hamblin, Jimtown | SIOUX SOAP, 9 cakes 256 bata is a popular member of the New Mem- by faithful Jungblut behind the re- |in Which Jungblut h o Clark, Visalia |A G King, Colo , 9 cakes. . ..... PREEEEE | gblut helped steady his aim. | gregation. i Gkt Barkeley|H C Carroil & w, Cal | Cudshy Soap Works. Reg. 6 2c. French Vintage Is Large. i g R R s ] ] Mrs M Emmet, Berkly ¢ Knagenhiler, Ls Ang | IWPORTED SARDINES, 3 cans. .. .....25 nfd|H M Moffitt & w, Cal ke '@l | A M Cole, Stanford |W L Barr. Stanford {0 G Jones, Stanford |¢ A Bowier & w,_Cal Mrs § Manning, Bostn Mrs M Durgin, Boston C Brower, San Jose | E J Main, san Jose | |3 F Cochrane, S Rat | F L Boadman, Cal Mis: F_J_Zehandelaar. Cal W' W _Douglas. Sacto K G Foster, Cal Mrs J H Welch, Cal Mrs Coppoch, Cal Mrs B P_Kenyon. Utah Miss P Beard, Denver H C Newdart. Denver Mies J Garibaldi, Cal R C Berry, Wheatland L F Reeber & w. Sacto A Heilbron, Sacto G A Helm, Fresno C S Kehler & J—— al statistics ge of 1900 at an increase Flag Brand. Reg. 12%c can. BALTIMORE (OVE OYSTERS, 3 cans. . .25¢ Regular 10c can. MACKEREL, In fomate SAUCE.......122% PORT AND SHERRY WINE, bot. 250 Regular 20c can. 5 Years Old. Reg. 40c. © E Snedeker. Butte |C E Snedeker, Butte | pRENCH CASTILE SOAP, 3-Ib bar. . . . 250 |Mrs 3 J Trainor, Sacto | Virgin Brand. Regular 30c. Stephenson. Sacto | SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE, Sliced. . . . . . .15 of itres over 1889. The harvest ABBI DISCUSSES NATION'S FATHER SUITTO EJECT EARL POULETT \ L] ce 5. About 1. n increase of 32,.- per hectare was | an increase of | The value of the har- | 1,258,000 francs. | S ARKS —BR0 m Battles of First President SATURDAY. ‘MONDAY - TUESDAY Organ- Grinding Claimant et R ST » oo A ? : T : 3 Rovs, n g B 3 YELIVERED FREE to the house in (JRO(E[“[S\FtCIAL Fought in Defense of Bnngs the Matter Into WatCh We will offer exquisite creations—Summer ?iul‘r‘vf"flkffi"?{:": ifi»fififi?‘;fi{}fi:‘.‘fi “Oml‘ld}"(m‘(ifo‘aanm'l:‘l’laYFé‘fi(s‘}‘ai“fnss"hm‘ Right and Truth. the Court, Waists of elegant materials and graceful styles || & #Brediey. cal |G W Thompson, X Or | Can take advantage of these “Special” sales. IF\A/ | e uouris. f 2 : H Kelting, Los Ang |G Warren, Stockton We ship free of charge within 100 miles on < OF OUFI —all highest grade novelties—our own manu- B T Tnaees ar Vel § 1 Miler. Stockion &Il orders exceeding . Ask for montniy p Rabbi V. nger delivered ddres A H H — rices. A Madison, Marysville|J Skmart, St Louls | 1348-1754 Market Street. a-Sdp b : batorn ' Dis. SopEcation i A ieht i | LONDON, Feb. 22.—Proceedings have spl'll‘lg Opefllng‘. M& I g{'&‘:: I [ B g | Opp. Seventh. ‘Phone S. 252, No Branch Btores. “‘great Cincinnatus of the West.” Dur- 1447-49 P OL< don streets, to eject the youthful Earl COLLEGE MEN ENGAGE TEL EAST 2 CITY EGGS, best, per dozen. . (7% Regular 20c per doz. SARDINES, in oil, per tin....20¢ Boneless, regular 25c. CATSUP, Elite, pint bot......20¢ Reguler APRICOTS, sliced y CHERRIES, whife 1 -0 {7s--10c PINEAPPLES, itz per tin- - 20¢ y Sliced, Regular 25c per tin. Pts, per doz 5c Qts, per doz 81 BEER, Fredericksburg CAL. MUSCATEL, very old, < 50¢ Regular £5c bottle, CAL. SHERRY, 4yrs old, pergal $1 | Regular $150 per gallon. KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, ceeennennn - 3 botiles $2,00 Regular $1 per bottle. BLOATERS, smoked, per dozen 35¢ Regular S0c per doz. SWEDISH ANCHOVIES, spiced. 25¢ Regular 40c per pound. ONIONS, sweet, pickled, per qt- 25¢ Regular S6c per quart. HAIRBRUSHES, GOMBS, TOOTH- BRUSHES, 25 per cent Discount Sale. BIBO, NEWMAN & IKENBERG, 1447-49 POLK STREET. ing his remarks he mentioned tije strug- gle now in progress between the people of | the Transvaal and the English empire, | comparing the efforts of the Boers to re- tain their freedom to the early struggles of the American continentals. “It 46 true,” sald the Rabbi, “that strength can overpower weakness, and it is also true that the fit will survive. Read the history of nations and you will find that many times have the strong wiped out the weak; read the history of nations and you will also find that many times have handfuls of men been able to with- | stand the assaults of armies d;nd that | great nations have been unablé to con- | quer small ones. “It is not always that the race goes to the swift nor the battle to the strong. It is astounding what a mere handful of men can do when prompted by an ideal. The few hundred sharpshooters now do- ing battle in the Transvaal are capable | of performing wonderful deeds of valor, | for they are prompted by their love for home. “‘One hundred and twenty years ago the so-called ragged, uncouth, uncivilized | colonists, under the leadership of this ‘Cincinnatus of the West,’ whose mem- | ory is celebrated to-day, fought and con- | guered the armies of England. for they ought for an ideal—the ideai of freedom. | Right and truth were on i{he side of the | continentals and under :h3 banners of | right and truth they won. “To-day is the birthday of George Wash- | ingtor, the ‘Father of his Country.’ I | do not know what it means to the chil- | dren of to-day or the descendants of the ‘ragged continentals,’ but to those who assemble in this house of worship it should mean much. God bless our coun- | try, and all honor to those who vindicated our Messianic principles.” . Jacob Nieto in a lecture last night @scoursed on the proper interpre- tation of the word “Chosen” as applied to the Jewish people. — Grand Ball and Supper. At Native Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason street, this evening (Saturlay) the Cooks' Asso- clation of the Pacific Coast, Inc., will give their first anniversary ball in th hall and one of the fnest su peueo;nfrl::‘ season, prepared by the members, will be served in the banquct room. Admission tickets 50c, ladies Iree. As all the first- class chefs of the coasi are members of this association those who enjoy. the things of the culinary art should not ;," tm be present aud appreciste efforts. ! self by organ-grinding. Poulett from Hinton House, pending the trial of the question of his right to the Earldom. An injunction will be askei to restrain the present occupant of the family estates from using the title of Earl Poulett. When Willlam Henry, Earl Poulett, died In London on January 22, 1899, the succession to his title and estates came into dispute. The old Earl was thrice married, and the organ-grinding claimant to his estate declares himself to be his eldest son by Miss Elizabeth Virginal Newman, daughter of a Landport pilot, whom the Earl married in 1849. The Ear!'s second marriage was without issue. in 1879 he contracted a marriage, his third, with Rosa de Melville, daughter of Al- fred Hugh de Melville, and the son of this union now enjoys the estates and property which the claimant will attempt to gosuss by process of law. The alleged Earl Poulett has long lived among the London poor, supporting him- He has given some study to the matter of the housing of the London masses, with whose life and hardships he is personally familiar, The old Earl never concealed his hatred for his organ-grinding son, whom he characterized as an imposter. He was sc opposed to his eventually enjoving his es- tates that he attempted so to Involve and mortgage them during his life that even if his son were successful in his ef- forts to be recognized as his father's law- ful heir there would be little if any prop- erty for him to enjoy. While the Earl's son by his third wife enjoys the estates and uses the title, his claim thereto has never been confirmed by the courts. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. OCEAN STEAMERS. BROWHEAD—Passed Feb 22—Stmr Nomadie, from New York, for lee?ool. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 22—Stmr Com- monwealth, from Boston. 5 Sailed Feb 22—Stmr Taurle, for New York. AUSTRALIAN PORT—Arrived prior to Feb 22—-Stmr Needles,, from Singapore, etc, ‘Vancouver. -, MALTA—Arrived Feb 22—Stmr Auguste Vic- torla, from New York. ANTWERK—APH\‘M Feb 22—Stmr ‘Western- land. from New York. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Feb 22—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck,” from New York, for Naples ani noa. HAKODATE—Salled Feb 18— arianne for San Francisco, i, » GENOA—Sailed Feb 22—Stmr Hohenzollern, GLASGOW—Salled Feb 22t berian, Sor Kew York. e TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY The last of our Great Bargain Sale. Will close out the balance of odds and ends at ridiculously low prices. Children’s Long Automobile Coats. We have about three or four dozen of the $ quality which will be closed out at What do you think of this? Silk Waists, $7 and §8 quality—your cholce for $4.25 It you like pretty things here's an opportunity to get our $1.25 quality Chiffon Fronts, all colors—to-day for 75¢ No. 60 Fancy Ribbon, heretofore 25¢ and 30c; to-day 15¢ Don't forget our CORSET and HOSTERY DEPART- ENTS. THREE BIG Have you seen our $3.50 Underskirts ? They're marked on our counters to-day for $1.75 Children’s Good Muslin Drawers. Fine opportunity to buy the little one a Silk Bonnet at 50 per cent less than reg- Price. Think of it—ail sizes, too. SPECIALS. Buy now 1f you want those 51-30 Thompson Children’s Black Straight-Froat Corsets Wool o all sizes, worth §2 S—tor $1.00 $1.35 Good 1aea to n\t a wwply oiltrs @ good tung! AN Children’s IxI Ribbed nm.'- Cotton Hose, M smm 1 fl“l"!—{fll" & ire will be sold for $1.50 9c : Haven't eald a word abou 5000 yards of Women’s Silk our EMBROIDERY ° DR i I “ PARTMENT—but you will ortliah Lace, : B Deet and. toej Riche " waitine Tor Shramt Beseee Just recelved from our East- double i ; il S ibbed; " all aizes; 40 You'll need lots of embroid- e st IAr s 1ho ¢ uliity e ery and laces *for those 3 retty summer garments. 5c¢ 24¢ Better take advantage. of getting them cheap: 1212-1214 MARKET STREET, 554 vonee. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED. | knocked Harper out in the first round. He IN A RING BATTLE SEATTLE, Feb. 22.—No livelier, tough- er or more sclentifically arranged ring battle has ever been brought off in the Northwest than the one between Senior Guy Robinson and Junior Paul Harper of the University of Washington, which oc- curred at the old grist mill, Ravenna, at 9 o'clock this morning. The fight lasted nearly four rounds, and it was a whirl- wind from start to finish, ending in a clean knockout. The loser, Robertson, was carried from the fleld. The encounter was brought about in order to satisfy Robertson for the indig- nity he suffered at the hands of the juniors of the State University when th?‘ handcuffed him on Wednesday in an ef- | fort to prevent the senior banquet, which was finally held after the sweets stolen by | the juniors were found in Howard Cos- grove's trunk, and the young ladies im- prisoned by the lower class men had es- caped from a third-story window by means of a sheet rnfie. Robertson made the affair a personal issue with Paul Harper, a junior, who he believed struck him during the struggle while he was down. Arrangements for the fight were made last night, and before dawn this morning the principals and thelr respectiva seconds and representa- tives, timekeepers and all were abroad. A ring was staked at the old grist mill. Marquis of Queensberry rules were agreed upon. :i“rom the first to the fourth round it was a hurricane fight. Robertson almost had him but lacked the science necessary to deliver the knockout blow. Harper won because he knew more about the game, and delivered his blow straight to the mark. Both men were badly used up, but Robertson much the worse of the two. Flood Carries Away Flume. BIG OAK FLAT, Feb. 22.—The big ditch that furnishes water to the Yosemite Gold Mining Company for hydraulic yurposes near Hamilton has ken in our places. One plece of flume 50 feet long and fifty feet high was carried away entirely. The loss to the Yosemite Gold Mining Company will amourt to thou- sands of dollars. v wW ’ RRO FOR STOMACH DISORDERS, GOUT and DYSPEPSIA, DRINK VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkaline Water, DR, MCNULTY. = NOWN AND RELIABLE OLD s orea 81004 Poison, Gouor e, Olee Stricture, Seminul W eskness, Impotence and thele alifed Disorders. Book on Diseases of Men, free, Over xperience. Terms reasonabie. Hours, o8 ev gs. Sundays. 10to 12, Conmule n sacredly conddent or P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M. D. Kearny St., San Franecisce, Cal- c Hofié?;::ms 5 THE HILSON CO.. Makers, N. Y. MAU, SADLER & C0., Distribaters, Ssa Fransisse