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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1901. 17 OTI5 WING THE NEFTUNE STAKE End of the Long Meet- ing at Brighton Beach Track. Summaries of the Day'’s Racing on the Eastern Courses. A ’ YORK, Aug. 3.—The long summer of the Brighton Beach Racing was concluded to-day, and a aw the sport. The Neptune of $5000, was the feature. Cochran took Otis out to make the running, he ving the way by a length up the retch, with The Rival and Hyphen est attendants. Rounding the far The Rival gradually dropped back end Hyphen followed Otis into the stretch. From e home it was a flerce drive. Hyphen slowly crept up on Otis, on whom Cochran was hard at work. The crowd was on its feet cheering and shouting as the t hot s struggled through the las eenth. The decision wentjto Otis THE EMPORIUM. nreny mnumug All of Our Straw Hats Halfr Price. | | for 38c and 50c. LR RN RR RERY, RRRRRRRY RN KRR Ladies’ Scarfs Less Than Half. by & short head. Results: five end & half furlongs—Lady t race, R terling second, mile and_seventy yards, won, Balloon e, 1:45 1-5. riongs—Ogden won, All third. Time, 1:13 2-5. 000, six ‘won; , ‘second; 2 to 1 selling— third. and & sixteenth—Wax Gold Fox third. nar results: d seventy yards, sell- me, 1:16, Peter Duryea third. half—Lee Bruno won, r third. Time, 2:36%. ngs, selling—Ben Frost Time, Randazzo third. third Time, —Innocencia_won, ok third. Time, ¢ furlongs, selling a, Blue Victor Niagara sell- ds and up- seccnd, Little Gilead third. se handicap, mile and <h, won, Fifield 30. —The Pride w Impromptu third half—Hernando won, Barrack third. Time, gs, selling—George Ar- second, Burnie Bunton 4 &’ quarter—Hermanca Chance third. Time, g—G W W won, third —Red _Apple won, Demon third —Bengal won, ing third. Time, ase, handicap, e D, ndale sfort a socond, , Judge Durell le and a quarter—Bohul won, G third. Time, ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF COMMITTING FORGERY Police Officers Find A. M. Holliday Working in a Stable in San Jose. SAN JOSE, Aug. 3—A. M. Holliday, endome stables in this to-day by a Deputy forgery committed in months ago. For some e been looking for y he was identified e circular sent from prisoner refuged to dis- tter, but stated the offense ly which he has since re- s the matter will | on as _he reaches ¢ San Francisco. ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE-TO MEN! A Nost Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Resteres Lost Vigor to Men. 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Any man who writes wiil be sent a free sample, carefully sealed n a lain package, so that its reciplent need rave no_fear of embarrassment or pub- licity. Readers are requested to write without delay. Lombre second, | s D second, Fairy | unnels won, Gal- | a sixteenth—Ida Led- | Papermaker | Time, 1:42' | for the past six weeks has been em- | ars ago Holliday was | All the week—men’s now 50c, 63c and 75¢c— boys’ 13c, 18c, 23c, 38¢ and 50c. Wash Sailor Caps | - THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | Steinberg’s Jackets: Lot f—Large assortment of silk and cloth etons and light and heavy weight all-wool Jackets, travelers’ samples, mostly silk-lincd, Steinberg’s prices $5.00 to $15.00, our sa'e SEITE I o ......$1.00 t $3.75 i only weofey | EOT 2—An, asorted lot of silk ctons, light | our entie| 3¢ heavy weight jackets, all silk-lined, for stock of La.| Which Steinterg asked $10.00 to $20.00, ! dies® ~ Neck |o oursaepeice. ool LA $4.85 Scarfs (only | £@€ 3—Ascorted lot of this scason’s finest sbout 750 Sk etons and sillc-lined jackets, all colors and lef), con-| ®2s5, Steinberg’s price £20.00 to $30.00, sistingof Silke | oursale price. ... ... ... ..... .95 Crepe, Lib- ; ctymislk, | Steinberg’s Wrappers. | inall colors, | geyg g Assorted lot of this season’s light and : Z'nh.,',.'fcfi'a'f medium colored perca'e, wrappers, with lined fon Appliqued and White or Ecru Net s well as for neckwear. to cloe them out, a special reductios | Bedding Miil Cost. sizes. placed several months prior to the we are enabled to quote prices that RARRRRRY RRRR KRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRRR Y RRRR R RRRRE RRRY KRR R The Bankets were caretully made to order from the finest Ca'iforaia wool by one th: leading mils on the coast, and after most careful examination we cannot fin single flaw in them. cight, 56x76 inches, pai ..83. | =, 475 pairs California white wool B ankets § lbs -3 weight, 64x78 inches.......... $4 95 :: =25 pairs Ca'ifornia white wool Blankets, 6 ibs Ibs weight, 72x84 inches 50 pairs of Californ‘a whit: wool Blan'rets, lts weight, 78x88 inchzs of these good white Cro_h full sizs, will be on special sale Monday only, each fkoline coversd, hand tufted, filed wit clean white cotton, full double-bed size, ony, on specia cach s'z=, large enough for double beds, male small lot, 225 only, on special sale Monday, each...... .eas Pillow Cases fic— Pilow Cising, 8o dozen in the lo", on special sale Monday only, each. . RERERRE RERE RRRRRRRRRRRRY RN 2 RRRE RRE KRR B value as this: These Scarfs are suitable for hat trim- On Monday from one-third to one-ha f of marked prices: At Prices Close to We have just received a complete Ine of Blankets in all weights and The order for these goods was vance in the price of wool, therefore very closc to thc present mill cost. 550 pa'rs California white wool Blankets, 4 Ibs we'ght, 70x80 inches, per pair,,. . $5.95 fornia white wool Blankets, 7 Ibs weight, 72x84 inches, per pair. $6.985 75 pairs of California white wool Bankets, § $7.85 $9.95 | $1.25 Spre ~ds 986 —]ust 8 cozen ied Bed Spreads, : 98¢ $1 35 CGomforters $1.18— Sheets 51¢—They are 81x90 inches in heavy, firm quality of Bleached shecting, a Gic 36 inches in size, maze from a nice oft quaity of Bieached fic fMusic Rolis 43c. Biggest Bargain Yet. Scldom are we able to secure such a We bought dirsct waists and trimmed yokes, Steinberg’s prices were $1.00 to $1. 50, our sale prite... 690 Lot 2—A grand assortment of this season’s finect percale and Jawn wrappers, lined waists, flounced, many , with embroidery trimmed yokes, all sizes, Steinberg’s prices were £1.75 Ap- n of §1.00, $1.25 Neckwear. % fle pri $1.50, §,47§ Neckwear . S : o $2.05, $2.25 Neckwear Lot 3—Assorted lot of soiled red eiderdown 5o $i00 Nikees and very fine Jawn and fancy German flreced $3.25, $3.50 Neckwear. wrappers, Steinberg’s prices’ were $£3.00 to T i Neke . GRED £4.50, our sa'e price............ $1 48 Extra Bargains. Lot §— Assorted lot of this season’s percale shirt waists, mostly 34, 36, 38, Steinberg’s price 50c, our sale price .....18¢ Lot 2—A lot of ciderdown sacques, in red only, soiled and mussed, were $1.00 to $2.00, our sale price... ... 39¢ Lot 3—Assorted lot of this season’s crash trimmed and duck and covert - skirts, Steinberg’s prices $1.00 to $2.00, our fale s giee e ARt iy 48c Lot 4—A great assortment of this season’s best styles of wash underskirts, Madras and duck and crash, ruffled and flounced, Siein- berg’s prices were $1.00 to $2.50, ourcae are garments at a sacrifice closi 37c on the dollar or Iess. Steinterg ‘& Co., ladies’ tailors, is a large New York manufacturing firm whose werk is above reproach. great lot of their goods are many very fine garments, especially fine Tailor Dresses and Jackets, all in good condition. The prices quoted show how the entire stock has been marked; emphatically the lowest prices on Suits and Cloaks ever quoted here. Steinberyg’s Dresses. Lot 1—A varizd assortment of ladies’ all-wool suits “or which Steinberg charged $10.00 to $20.00, our sale price. .. .. .....$5.09 Lot 2—An assoited lot of ladies’ tan and gray a'paca and all-wool taior dresces, black, navy and colored, fancy trimmed, this sea. scn’s goods, Steinberg’s prices were §20.00 to §27.59, our sa'e price... . .. .. $10.00 Lot 3—Consists of the newest and most styl- ish of this scason’s fancy and plain tailer dresses, many i k-lined, ~ Steinberg’s prices were §25.00 to $35.00, our sa'e price. $15 THE EMPORIUM. | Steinberg’s Children’s Suits and Jackets. Children’s Wash Dresses, ages 6 to 14, in polk dotted percale, with white pique trimmings, Steinberg’s price $1.75, our ale price, 250 Children’s A'l-Wool 2-p'eze Tailor Suits, ages 8 and 10, Steinberg’s prices $8.00 to f12.00, our price for your choice, £3.50 Children’s All-Wool Serge Tailor Suits in blue, brown and gray, silk-lined jackets, percaline- lined skirts, ages 1o and 12, Steinberg’, price $15.00, our price. ........$4.985 Stolb erg’s Waists, Lot §—Assorted lot of this season”s shirt ‘waists—whites—solid colors and fancy per- cales; Steinberg’s price was $1.00, our sale rice 37¢ Lot 2—A great assortment of some of the finest shirt waists, and polka dotted and braided woolen waists, mercerized black wa's's; Steinberz’s prices were $1.50 to Lot 3—A splendid line of India and taffeta silk, aibatzoss, veivet and very fine woolen waists; in all colors, zes; Steinberg’s pri es were £4.00 to $6.50; our sale price $2,39 Lot 4—An assorted lot of the finest silk crepe de chine and taffeta waists; all this scason’s goods; in beautirul shades and all sizes; Stein- berg’s prices were §7.50 to $12.50; our sale Lot —Assortzd lot of splendid cotton covert LOt F—Astorted lot of this season’s finest Lot 2—An assorted lot of the finest mercer- Lot 3—Assorted lot of fine colored taffeta Lot 1—Assorted lot of exira fine plaid golf Lot 2—Assorted lot of “‘Old Ladies™” long Lot 3—Asoricd lot of Raglans and tight- . THE EMPORIUM. | (8 P L onthed In this Steinberyg’s Skirts. trimmed skirts, all this season’s, Steinberg’s prices $1.75 to $2.75, our sale price. . §8C Lot 2—Assored ot of this wasen's e gy | A ‘MOmday Special. and navy and black alpaca and all-wool fancy skirts, Steinberg’s pricei $5.00 to 38.50, our sa'e price, , . 2,95 skirts, in trimmed cheviots, alpaca and plain cloths, Steinberg’s prices - were $7.50 to $15.00, our sale price.......... s50id colored satcen and black mercerized un- & derskirts, all kinds or styles, Steinberg's Ti prices were $1.75 to $3.00, our sale price ..98 jzed b ack, fancy and solid colored and black and white near silks, al¢o colored silk moreens, all styles of ruffi:s and pleatings, Steinberg’s prices were $2.50 to $4.50, our sale price... 50 A silk “uncerskirts, 3 styles, Steinberg's prices were $8.50 and $10.00, our sale price. ... Lot Steinbery’s Capes. and plain cloth capes, an exceptional'y fine lot, St=inberg’s prices were $10.00 to $15.00, cursmls price.......caccecsens black capes,and very fine golf and plain cloth | L% capes, Steinberg’s prices were §20.00 to £45.00, our sale price...........$0.98 | 3 fi:t'ng long coats, Steinberg’s prices were from O:; price. ... s 5%¢ $3.50;0ursalepice. ..., 88¢c pree.. g 7 $4.95 $18.00 to $35.00, our sa'e price..$9.85 .| Grockery and Giassware |Garpetand Furniture Bargain 75 10 | The Ferry Set— Consists of 1 larze towl with usua’ pete | The Tea Set decoated in pi h a | Monday ory, for the set complete. 110 sa'men, carmine— has a gcld edge and is ma article, marked spezial for Monday o of a i The Individual Butter Plates— Are marl geol im'tation of cutgas, a §5c va'ue, on sale Monday only, 3 , blue or green ; the regular price §2.75, our special price | The Ol or Vinegar Bottle—Is a thin-slown oftic g | at 25c each 5 our special price for Monday only . The Milk Pitchor—Is inthe new low exf pattern shase, comes in solid cclors—blue, yellow, Specials. Every article pictured and described below is an uncommon value. Itis an un- 29c -porceain, ,,,,, $1.98 dered cheap six sauce or fruit dishes to match. t com- » be con: de of fine semi-porcelain ; it is a 6oc 37c A kel at but little more than half the'r actual va'ue 5 fine Carlbad China, dzcorated go'd edge ; worth Soc a dozen, special Monday 48¢c 70c Dress Goods. A Special Sale: Monday only, stylish Gran'te Suitings in all the most popu'ar fabrics f.r Fail wear, full 38 inches wide, a lucky purchase of 2000 yards; will be offered at ths ab- turdy low special price — new Fall colorings; one of the newest and per yard 43e The Newest in Wrapper Flannels. We have just opered another tig shipment of Foule Serge Wrapper Flanne's, in a large as- sortment of beautiful new Per.iwn de igns and in novelty stripes, scrolls and flower eff-cts; also plain colors for tho'e who prefer them; the B'g Store’s low price, per yard : i2lc Matchless Values for the August Sales—what has always been considered the dul'est month in the year in the Furniture section, is to be transformed into a month of continuous activity, if low prices for the best procurable qua'ities Below we describe some of the sample bargains: Extension Table—Solid golden oak, highly polished, sizz 6 feet long wiicn ex- teaded, heavy flutel legs, regular price $17. 50, for this week only, Dining Chair—Soid oak, cane seat, brace arm, well finished, regular price will do the business. $1.50, epecial this week Golden Oak Sideboard— W ; of top 44 inches, super'or make and finish, now Hallstands—A variety of six d ffersnt patterns, solid oa shaped, formerly sold st $35.00, $30.00 and $27.00, special this week for your choice Bed Room Suites—Thres diff:rent designs, to plate mirror, size 30x24 inches, swe'l front drawers, well male and polished, regu'ar prices $37.50, $35.06 and §32.50, for this week . Parlor Suite of three pisces in mahogany finish, covered with si uvho'ste ed seits, and nicely carved tack, regular price. $25-00, All-Wocl Ingrain Cerpet—The very best made of the finest quality of wool, art de- worth 85c per yard, this wesk ... o § 2@ | Tapestry Brusse’s with borders to match, a beautiful line of floral and Persian effects, signs and_colori worth 85c pzr yard, now | Body. Bru:sels Carpet—Lowell & Whital's manufacture, one of the best pets méde for service and hard wear, worth $1.35 per yard, spsc’al this week :t wide, enough to cover a s week specia’ at. . e reversble and desirable, Linoleum of a fine qaality, 12 worth 93¢ per ¢qaare yard, Matting—Linen warp, doub'e this week. .. 500 Tapestry ‘mirror, swell front drawers, width $13.25 $1.20 $17.50 Toe d ..10¢ © 5% k with large French plate mirror, odd Electric Stroke Bells..........150, 750 ................... $19.00 | Mossberg Tire Bells. -..-750 out, solid golden oak, odd shaped French | Jiffy Cement—J¢x3in., 507 x4 in., 160 damaskc, well $28.75 this week onty DI, TS 60c &55¢ I/ 4 waaring car- The itch:n in on= 25¢ Madras 14e. This chance for M.niay only—choice of our entire line of 25¢ Madras Wais'ings, every style good and in sach colcrs as pink, b.ue, red and heliotrope; Monday on'y, mind you, per yard. . ¥ 14¢c Framed Picturss, $2.00 Values $1.35 Men’s - Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Eic. Balbriggan Underwear—L'ght weight, in bus, plack and pink ribbed ; per garment. .. .............................. &le Heavy-Ribbed Cotton Underwear—Biue and natural gray, soft, flzeced finish, nicsly made ; pergarment. ... ........... 50c CubanBeauty s for the entire week—a good, re, Den. for Try them. We will close out on Monday ‘s small lot of William A. * Teaspoons, Tablespoons Steinberg’s Underskirts |« Farks, n:::ed f mndaiTvdtht of Lot 1—A great ot of biack and white striped, silver on 21 per cent nickel silver base— “easpoons— Set of 6, regularly $1.23, for....830 Forks— Tapestry Portieres $1.98,$2.27,$3.83 Tapestry Portieres, to be sold at much less than the regular prices on Monday only. divided them into three lots— 40 inches wide, 3 yards long, fringed top and battom, g different two-toned color effects ; are marked for Monday's sell- ing, per pair. 4 Lot 2—45 pairs of $3.25 and $3.50 Tapestry Portieres, 46 inches wide, 2 fringed top and bottom, 6 styles, in various pretty colors ; are marked for Monday's selling, per pair.... SaBuds & Portieres, heavily fringed top and bottom, color effects ; are marked for Monday’s selling, per pair. . . Bicyele Sundries. We can make you a very appreciable saving on most of your bicycle fittings—for example ¢ Solar Gas Lamps— 9ot model . Twentieth Century Gas Lamps—1901 model Twentieth Century Oil Lamp, .:.:33-2' Light-weight Oil Lamp— For bicycles. $7.00 Packet Foot Pump—The ““Giant™ Christy Saddies—Ladies” or Gents Wrenches, 200« Cork Grip, #8@ pair. ‘Leather Grigs, 28 > par. M. & W. Inner Tubes..$7.00 =nd $7.15 tionary, Read This. ary—The authority on the Engiish language, complete with an extra supplement of more than 5000 words, with a new pronouncing gazetteer of the world, with a new biograph- ical names of noted persons of ancient and modern times, illustrated with colored plates and thousinds of engravings; bound in full sheep, with patent thumb indez; the regular $t Dldlonl:‘w month quantity lasts,....... Groceries —Liquors Lennox Soap—On special mle Monday only, 9 for 2, Macaro! RRRR R R AR RERRRRER KRR RERE RRRRE RN KRR RERE KRR KRR RN RAR RRERERER, RIRE IR KA RV KRNI KRS RIR RIIR IV RIRI I KRIRIRI W KRR KRR, KRER, RITY. By special request Jeaneite and her wonderful trained Austrabian Cockaloos have been relained for another week. Altraction Hall, sccond fp:or—free. s“its andC!(f)ma;‘ DD We’ve hought the entire halance of Steinherg & Co.’s Stock of this season’s ng-out Price, and they go on sale this week at L d Cigars 10 for 15c. This extraordinary offer lar made Cigar fiftecen cenls. Rogers Spoons. Set of 6, regularly $3.50, for. $1.66 Set of 6, regalarly $3.50, for. $7.66 special purchase of ‘155 paire of good ‘We have 1—75 pairs of $2.50 Tapestry Portieres, yards long, 3—35 pairs of §5.00 and $5.50 Tapestry handsome styles in Persian and two-toned $3.83 Dept. Store Prices. Clips—Many styles, per pair. Luggage Carriers, 1504 You Need a Dic- Genuine Webster's Unabridged Diction. dictionary containing nearly 10,000 * 0 _on special sale through the August, if ’5.25 50 ni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli—The 25¢ tmmumaawhmmmmmmhmwmmaaaaaaamwaazm-aamn-a-memmwmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm [ Biack G . 7 P 04 Munday on'y we are going to sell a line of | Fieeced.Lined Merno Underwear—Gray or - a0 O0US. Skirt ’.ill"ly. nice l:arlorlPScdtnm. l7xfn "l:chd in "2:- blue, non-shrinkab'e and durable, band-| boxes, speciai Monday. ... ..... .....200 | AR daintily colored copies, of such popular‘sud- Iv fin'shed t. 15 ‘- 's Pork and Beans—Monday, Y from the manufacturer 1000 muic| ERrly Arrivals. A &pecial Sale. oe s “Evangeline “Love's Meiolis” | Masrs Union Suts - Besomg maes o e R L | % rolls, made of pegamoid, which is | We bave received scveral ear'y shipments of | Pempadour, Brocads, Mo're Skirt Lining, 31| “‘Prisclls,” Tne Honeymoen,” “Memo- | popular every day for men's wear— Sapolio—En: gan's, 4 ..280 S arantced to wear better thap |the black Drsss Fabrics for Fall ani Winter, | inches wide, black ground with colored | ries™ and many others; each handsomely In Cotton 2t $7.25 and $1.59 Pink Beans—New crop, regularly 7 lbs 25¢; | & gua “th et The fol'owirg are especial y good va'ues: stripes, a good h-avy cloth, regularly 2oc per | framed in 2-iach ricbed gile mol.ing with In Merinoat $2.50 and $3.00 on Monday, 1olbs............... 50 :;E leather; “they are the ful sze, |5y inch Flain and Panne Cheviots—A'l| yar'. We have juct 830 yards, which will | large, fancy corners; pictutes that sell regu- | Men's Fancy Hosiery—Fancy embrodered, | Ghirardelli's Cocoa — %-lb tins, Monday x arz in pretty shades of browns, | wool, in a handsome bright shade ot m:dium sale Monday only at lariy for $2.co, at the very 1.35 latest designs, black, blus and red ground; .. 200 ‘§ blues, greens, light tans and in| back, warrant:d fat dye; per . I<c special price, cach. . s L4 PR G iy i s a Eyads PR e i ... $1.00 Men's Calored Shiris—Stff bosorns, the new | Monday, 6 bs........ T 250 p 3 ble Cheviot—All wool, E style plain cffects, b'uws, rels, pink, s'ate | Porf or Sherpy—Regulry $i. ) would have to retail for at least| ™, iilent quaiity, in both the m:dium dress and green, two grades. $7.00 .mf" 50| pr galon, ud-v:q’u_ulkm quality - x $1.00 e:ch; we made an offer for | weight and the heavy weight for short Men's Night Shists—Good musiia, fancy | that price; on special sale Monday only, gal- -3 this big quantity, waich was ac- | dkins; per yurd... 81,25 nd $1.50 and immeds cu il ae and well made 83 | lon- oo Soaaa e $1.05 g +hi i 48-inch’ Fanc ures — All-woo!, new . len’s Neckwear— Advanced styl Fall, | Wil /—Rye or Bourbon, ari 5 “y}l’“dfi et “h‘;\}," w‘;l cpable B0 e in scebrad very pretty d.s’ %lden Rule Bazaar St el Il St s | i pa"lyfl-‘l. fionday only.... n‘an;oy X well “Thom' v " Mlondny 430 perlect dye and finish: peryard. ... ... . .. | % a1d ba: ties; they have just arrived and are | White Label Stout—Regularly $2.10 per x on'y, each. . .$1.25 i $1.50 | CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE B8¢| dozen, onspecialsal: Monday. . ... $1.80 Ranewaan WARR XARRALRRRARL RAXR RRRRE WLRR AR R LAR WA AU URARARRR R RA R L AR R RN R R RU R A WA NR waan WA NRAAR WA RS ARARAANR WA WA WA W e d . _The closin, t il i te I THIES T0 GAVE BROTHER'S LIFE | Pathetic Disaster Under Cars at San Jose Depot. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Aug. 3.—While at work on cars at the broad-gauge depot this morn- ing Louis Beaulieu, a car repairer, was crushed fo death within reach -of his brother's hand. The deceased, with his brother, Victor Beaulieu, and Joseph McElroy, were at work on a line of coal cars on the siding when a switch engine in charge of En- gineer McGowan pushed a string of empty cars upon the track. These, run- ning under their own impetus, crashed into the coal cars and Beaulieu, who was utting in a new drawhead, was caught gelween the draw bars and crushed. Pinioned in this manner just above the hips, Beaulieu was carried along the track for several vards. His brother tried to save him, but his efforts were fruitless. As the cars rebounded from the shock Beaulicu sank to the track unconscious. He was removed to a sanitarium and died an hour later. Just where the blame of the accident rests witnesses differ. They clalm the neer should have sounded a_warniny en; before pushing cars in on the siding, an the. ensfne crew claim the repairers should have isplayed a flag as warping that BRUIN RULES A GOLD MINE Porcupine District Pros- pectors Forced to Evacuate. Special Dispatch to The Call. TACOMA, Aug. 3.—Half a dozen mon- ster bears have. driven several miners off their placer claims in the Porcupine min- ing district and at last accounts still held posgession of the valuable property. Joseph Carter, who brought the news to Haines Mission, says that he and two friends began opertions this spring with- out any guns, as game in that vicinity was scarce. Several weeks ago they be- came aware that' their camp was the ren- dezvous of what appeared to be an entire tribe of bears. The men built fires at night and thought that.in that manner they could keep the intruders away. his proved™ effective only so long as the fires were kept burn- ing. During the day when the men were at work the bears would come down from the hills and break into the cache of provisiong. Carter and his companions finally vacated and started for Haines to procure guns. e e e they were at work. § Beaulleu was 42 years of age and leaves a wife and two children. HORGE TEAR N MAN'S SCALP Automobile Causes Dis- aster to a San Fran- ciscan. g Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Aug. 3.—A serlous accident occurred on the Los Osos road near this place at 10 o’clock this motning and F. V. Nelson of 64 Davis street, San Francisco, narrowly escaped with his life. A runaway_ horse.is responsible for the disaster and an automobile was responsi- ble for the runaway. Nelson hired a livery rig and driver to drive him through the Los Osos. When they were a short distance from town they met John Peterson, who was com- ing into town in his automobile. The horse became frightened, ran into a wire fence, threw the occupants from the bug- gy and kicked Nelson on the head and tore his scalp almost entirely off. He was picked up in a semi-conscious condition and brought into town, where his wounds were dressed. The scalp from the fore- head to the crown was torn from the skull and hung by a small thread, but the skull was not fractured. Nelson is the manager of the Dairy- men's Union of San Francisco. You can usually tell what a man hn.d. for breakfast by looking at the front of his negligee shirt. MOLTER METAL STRIKES MINERS Explosion of an Arizona Smelter Injures Ten Men. oL e Spectal Dispatch to The Call. PHOENIX, Ariz.,, Aug. 3.—A dispatch from Morenci, in the Metcalf copper dis- trict, states that ten men were seriously injured in an explosion of a convertervat the Morenci smelter yesterday morning. The explosion came at the time of a change cf the shift, and thereby the lives of perhaps a hundred men were saved. The concussion was a fearful one, shaking several buildings from' their foundations and scattering fragments of rock' and hot metal over a radius of several hundred yards. z All of the injured men are badly btuised and burned and two of them are fatally injured. The latter are the smelter fore- man, John Velton, and Bernardo Rojo. ‘When the shock came Rojo was struck on the head by falling timbers and fell un- consclous_in boiling metal and a mass of debris. Velton, who had escaped unhurt, ran back to the rescue of Rojo, and was frightfully burned while extricating the latter. Both were pulled from the wreck by their tomrades, but meither can live. m&ghmge to the plant will approximate GLARK'S MINERS BEGIN STRIKE Big Copper Mine in Je- rome, Ariz., Is Closed Down. Special Dispatch to The Call. JEROME, Aug. 3—In accordance with a decision arrived at Tast night in a mass meeting of employes of the United Verde Copper Company, when the whistle at the works sounded at 12 o'clock to-day, the men from all departments above ound congregated in front of the gene: office building, where by previous arrangement they were to meet Senator Clark. The Senator invited' a representative from each department into the office, where a conference lasting nearly an hour was held. e esencative then reported to the men that the Senator would not now concede to the demandd for an eight-hour day, but tbat later, when the eight-hour agitation adjusted Itself elsewhere, he would confer with the men regarding the matter. 1y, Snit_ atte ‘el g N a er ’g a mee or to- night, dispersed. None of them returned to work and the strgke was on. The men claim that they are organized to a man and will make a strong and determined fight to gain their point, and the company is just as determined in the stand it has taken in the matter. How long the fight will last and the result thereof cannot be out ‘of circulation here and means many dull days in Jerome. The men were very orderly and will undoubtedly continue so. Hardwood parlor table, very pretty design, imitation mahogany finish, 32 75 L i S Remnants of mattings, fine linen warp, per yard 10e Bring measurements. We close at 6 except on Satur- days and days before holidays. On those days at 10 o’clock. T. Brilliant FURNITURE CO,, 338-342 POST STREET,