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14 ' THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1902 ! svemmer=_____|CAPTAIN SEYMOUR RESIGNS AFTER e s LONG SERVICE IN POLICE DEPARTMENT Hale’s—the six o’clock store. UCH to the surprise of the Po- Chlef Of Detect]ves GlVeS Up H]S P]ace !ice] Deparctmcni anld ‘gh: p\tlislelc at large, Captain o etec! 'S & . b 5 e to Accept Position With Fair Estate and Captain John B. Martin Succeeds Him TORTURING DISFIGURING HUMOURS ITCHING BURNING AND SCALY ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN SCALP AND BLOOD WITH LOSS OF HAIR CURED BY CUTICURA. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in Eczema; the fright- ful scaling as in psoriasis; the loss of bair and crusting of the scalp, as in called head ; the facial di eat, as in pimples and ringworm ;the awful suffering of infauts, and the anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum, —all demand a remedy of almost superhuman wvirtues to successfully cope with them. ‘That CUTICURA remedies are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certaiuty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety, and great economy have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.00. | The treatment is simple, direct, agreeable, and economical, and is adapted | to the youngest infant as well as adults of every age. Bathe the affected | parts with hot water and CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the surface of crusts | and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CuTiICURA OINTMENT freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflam- mation, and soothe and heal, andlastly take the CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. This sweet, wholesome treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all else fails. Millionsof Women Use Cuticura Soa T Silk & Lisle Gloves. Women'’s and children’s. ) 3 Fabri¢ gloves are more popular this summer than ever—prettier, See what a collection we have. At 25¢. Lisle, two-clasp; black, mode, tan, gray or white; for women and children; finely finished with silk embroidery. g 1 50c—Milanese lisle gloves, with Point de Paris embroidery; one-l x John F. Seymour resigned his position yesterday morning. The resignation, couched in the following words, was handed to Secretary Cadwali- lader of the Police Commission: To the Honorable the Board of Police Com- missioners of the City and County of San Fran- cisco: T hereby tender to you my resignation as captain of detectives and as a member of the Police Department of the city and county of | | San Francisco, said resignation to take effect June 1. In severing my commection with the department I desire-to offer my sincere thanks to each and every member of the board for the uniform kindness and courtesy shown me. After half an hour's conference Wwith Chief of Police Wittman he came into his office and greeted the newspaper merL, saying: T have been considering this step for three months and my only reason for resigning s that I can better myself. 1 have'had an offer from the Fair estate which I think will be pleasanter and more lucrative than my present position, and for that reason solely I have been led to sever my connection with the de- partment. Long association with police meth- ods and policemen lends considerable regret to an otherwise pleasant prospect. I am SOrry to leave my old comrades, and I am happy to have the opportunity to' express my regard and appreciation of the men who have worked | with me and under me during my career as a police officer, SEYMOUR'S NEW POSITION. Captain Seymour refused to disclose what his position with the Fair estate will be, but from other sources it was learned that his duties will be managerial and his salary $7500 a year. In addition to this his family will receive a pension in case of his death to compensate for the too. o+ clasp, silk embroidered; mode, gray, white and black. $1.00—Elbow length silk lace mitts; black. Perhaps of them all 4 The Amsterdam Double-tipped ! Are most sought after. Every pair is stamped in the hem. glove to buy if you don't want the finger ends to wear out. iisc Hosiery. Boys’, Infants’, Women’s. Silk Gloves It's a New Coronation 3Belts. Hale’s is the place to buyl|| hosiery. You pay as little as it is possible to pay and get the big- gest choosing it is possible to get. Boys’ 15¢—Extra heavy bicycle ribbed, made of hard twisted " and elastic yarn, double knees, size 6 to 10. Infants’ Lace Hose 15¢—Pink and blue ribbed, seamless and elastic, nice, and 5%. fine quality, 4%} | Women’s Hose lscl In a new shade of red. This is the latest fad in the belt world—comes in three different [ styles. 50c—Narrow satin belt, very finely tucked, in the Du Barry effect, and dip front. Very styl= ish gold buckle in the fleur-de- lis pattern, with large slide on back and two smaller ones the sides to match. 75c—Satin belt, very fine tucks, with girdle back and dip front, on iAssisted by CUTICURA OTNTMENT, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for loss of the police pension which Captain Fast _black and & scamless. a neat and late pattern buckle, cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for | Seymour forfeits by reason of his sum- | elastic, Maco cotton, fine gauge, representing a group of lilies, sofiening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, ltchings, mary resignation. i shaped with narrowed feet and with large ornament and two and chafings, In the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or o free The former chief of detectives was born ankles, 8% to 10 ‘ > in New York in 1853, and is a brass pol- isher by trade. He was appointed to the police force in May, 1884, and was made a corporal in 1891. He acted as a detective | for several years and his work in many { notable cases gave him fame long before | i smaller ones to match. in gold and French gray colorings. $1.00—Narrow tucked belts and silk elastic belts Du Barry effect, with dip front. handsome gold figured buc! and ornament to match. or ofiensive perspiration, 1n the form of washes for uicerat've weaknesses, and for many sanstive, antiseptic purposes which readily euggest themselves to women, especially mothers, and for all the purposes of the tollet, bath, and nursery. CUTIGURA RESULVENT PILLS 2 2 o am e oilet Soap | IFor Little Money. e 3¢ Box—Of three cakes, petro-|| milk soap—an excellent toilet odoriess, economical substitute for the cel- ENT, a5 well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cares. Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid RESOLVENT. Putup in screw- eapped pocket vials, containing 60 doses, price 25c. Sonsd S Coxr. his promotion to" the position which he | | has just quitted. It was largely due to his intelligent and zealous investigations | that the case against Theodore Durrant was made so conclusive as to prevent the possibility of a miscarriage of Jjustice.| Other notable cases in which he played a prominent part were the murder of Mrs. Crricvzs Resepizs aresoid througheut the world. S0, 25¢., OIXTMENT, S0e., PiLLs, e 238, Charterhouse 8g.. . Prench Depot: 5 Rue de s Peris. POTTE Boie Frope, Bosom, U-5. 4.+ All sbout the Shis, Sculp, and Hair" foser T THIEVES BLUFF | WAY.TO LIBERTY Point Revolver at Vic- tim When Flight Is Stayed. 15¢y a Bar—Imported white o Candy to-day Clute, the Becker-Creegan gang of for- Castile soap. It's a larger bar i gers, who swindled the Crocker-Wool- | and a_smaller price than youl| 2 ; worth Bank, and the Selby mb%ery.l M‘ore. i fiilly joe tagether | Wl: alwal_;'s ha\-cJ some(hmgsnn, recently he has succeeded in developing > 7. 1, 2, H usual at the candy counter at- a strong circumstantial case against 10¢ Box—Violet de. 1'Operal| y urday.. To-day it's Butter Creams 25¢ a pound. Made of pure cream butter and honey—something new and licious. Charles B. Hadley, accused of the murder | | of Nora Fuller. WILL BANQUET SEYMOUR. Chief of Police Wittman is the oniy man in the department who was made a confidant by Captain Seymour of his in- tended resignation, and although the G’l‘ip on O'Farrell Line‘ Chief regretted losing a tried and trusted bordinate, with whom he had always ‘Cuts Geaary'street maintained the most pleasant relations, Cable. toilet soap, 4 cakes, each highly perfumed. 4¢ a Cake—Armour’s tar soap. large cakes, hard milled—splen- did quality. But while we are at' the drug counter we want to tell you about these | 15c Whisk Brooms at 10c. A very good quality—full and large size. FIERCE COMBAT ~ TOSEGURE GOLD de- he agreed with the captain that to refuse | the offer of the Fair estate would be the hefght of foolishness. Chief Wittman will tender a banquet to Captain Seymour to-night at a downtown restaurant, at | which the higher officers of the depart- ment and many prominent citizens will wish the detective success in his new field of labors. As soon as the resignation of Captain Seymour was filed Chief Wittman detailed Captain John B. Martin to assume the du- of the vacant office. Captain Martin only raised to his present rank last | Tuesday night and this second elevation, while totally unexpected, meets with the enthusiastic approval of the department and the public. Although mostly engaged during hig police career in line work. em———— aless|, 0995 60005~ Argument Ends in Assault. Harry McCarthy, a laborer, had been imbibing in the saloon of John Schudel, 183 New Montgomery street, last night when he got into an altercation with the prdbrietor. Finally McCarthy went out, and, gathering some rocks, satisfied him- self by throwing them at the saloon door ard window. Schudel came out with his club and belabored McCarthy on the top of the head until he was subdued. Owing to the fact that the gripman on car 3 of O'Farrell-street line forgot to | raise his clutch while crossing Geary on | Jones street three women were thrown from the car, about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and one was severely injured. j The clutch of the grip struck the taut le on Geary street with terrific force | and nearly all the passengers riding on outside were thrown from the car. Nussbaum, residing at 660 Geary :t, was so severely bruised that _she eves took daring chances to se- 2 of two five-gz it yeste 8. of a wagon con- y fought their pur: revolver, E two policemen their escape tie; zens a y made Teron, who resides at 211 Berlin and who is cmployed as a driver . Dr hi Police to be carried to her home. Last | Captain Martin has made a reputation as | . Officers Butler and Legrange arrived in | night it was stated that her injurics | a keen and intelligent investigator on spe- Highbinders Use GUDNS | time to see the affray and took Mccartny a store to | }Ali»ul{fl]llt)[ m;gw-l sur‘ljou“. M‘:is. l\\'lgllg of | cial duty whil"h“ guarsn;}ven g lhha,l the { g tc the Central Emerg]ency Hospital, where he stepped Trom | 715 Folsom street and Mrs. Martin of 569 | same success will attend him in his new : 3 = | he had numerous ugly lacerations’ of the ved two men bu the aet | Geary received cuts on the face and | position which he has miet with throushe and Knives in an At R s gy g e g B seat, and called to them | hands, which were dressed at Flatow’s | out his eighteen years of police duty. charged with assault with deadly wea- ed was given his com- | Arug store on Jones and Geary streets. | Owing to the resignation of Captain Sey- tempt to Rob Safe. pons and McCarthy also was charged ing forward,| The gripman of the car claimed that his | mour, a vacancy exists among the cap- P with malfclous mischief. the arm and | cluteh faled to let go when he raised the | tains and this will be filled at the next ,und. Noting | lever. A Geary street car was close 10| meeting of the Police Commission. Lieu- the junction at the time, and this raised | the cable higher than i ordinarily. The driver to their plans tenant George Birdsall of the City Hall bber drew a re- station is the next eligible on the list.| NO POISON Has Ever Been Found in the Enamel of Yleven Chinese have been placed in the S Proecye - t the Central police station for nd leveling it at he Geary-street car claimed that | and undoubtedly will receive the appoint- tanks .a H ped to blow Sff his | the gripman of the O Farrell-street car | ment, He probably will be assigned fo| | complicity in the boid A o L ‘make himself scarce,” | 1rieG to cross ahead of them and in doing | the Central station 4s he is famillar with store of Wong See Chung at upo aw the we accident. He was not en- ht of way, and in his hur- failed to let go of ine so caused the an | titled to the ri | ry to get acr Officers Harrison by the commotion, | b about 100 citizens, s hold on the man pon, but shouted the district. @ i e ik @ PERPETUAL CUP RACE. | | street: early yesterday meorning. The | proprietor of the place, with two bullet | holes through his lungs, lies at the City | Emergency Hospital in a precarious con- | dition. Several of the prisoners are cable was cut entirely | service on the road s | while the cable | in two, o > ded for x hours, s | 2 -wounds, evidence of reach Harrigor | Suspended for iy |Harpoon and The Challenger Meet| | L e confiiet that foliowed the pro- milk. 1 —_ | To-Day in an Important Contest. “l' S T | prietor’s refusal to open the safe. point. TELLS OF WORK DONE |5 Zhet moaty ‘gf\i’“;‘f‘“gan‘“{‘r‘;nzfc*; Sviil | CHIEF OF THE DETECTIVE BUREAU OF THE SAN FRANCISCO | The attack or Chung's place was one 1HIEF HOLDS BARTENDER | IN SLUMS OF CHICAGO | take place to-dav. the prize being the POLICE DEPARTMENT, WHO HAS. RESIGNED, - AND THE Man | | of,¢ Bent 10, (e MO, o5, gk | WHILE SALOON IS LOOTED |Mrs. Florence Kelly Delivers Inter- | JSht of possession for one year of the San A B !binders forced an entrance to thé place | bers Comimat ecting Address on Results of EX- | rhe con ety e o o | and waking the proprietor demanded | Daylight Robbers Commit a Daring jment in Charit, Pt b iRl e —F| that he open the safe and pass over its Protected by Decision of United States Gourt Resort. n the interests of the Na- | resenting Corinthian Yacht Club, the| Frank H. Clayton was arrested last| When searched at theCentral police st mlrcgd b')l\'thres ‘1‘52‘:&%?3 w‘l'rf halrdl PaSted on EVCI'Y Piece tional Consumers' League, delivercd a | holders and defenders of the trophy. W. | night by Sergeant Burnett and lodged In | tion Yesterday morning, $570 In gold mery | vers far away from Chung's head. very interesting lecture on the work con- | G. Morrow is captain of The Chalienger, | the city prison, charged with' assault t0 | and valuables to the am ol FOR BATTLE. ° PROVES IT. ducted at the Hull House in Chicago, be- | and will handle her tiller, while Fred | do great bodily harm. He knocked down | gou. 5% 1300 10 the amount of $200 were | PREPARES y s fore a ”_f%“". ;argrm-mo (:’f;:l;;{)'x:t_f]&.ul‘_1(u){; Russ Cook, captain of the Harpoon, will | # woman named Ethel Hall in the door- pee- of Mathias Steig-| Instead of complying Chung prepared If substitutes are offered,write us the employe wl d the thi an outcry ured and an condition of urer A. L: Denison of San Francisco|and Clayton, who was known ‘to her as g’de m";‘}‘l“sflep“‘ab’? portions of the city. |‘other leaden missile pierced his body | Adults are givem advice, | Yacht Club and Measurer George W. Har- | Crowthers, was insanely jealous of her. | EdWard H. Davis, another soldier, was ar- | and _rendered him _unconscious. The Gibson and Charies | encouragement —and instruction when | yolq of Corinthian Yacht Club. | He decoyed her from the house by a faise | 'ested Thursday night on Barbary, Coast | shooting _attracted the attention of a | fled on the case and | practicable. A school for the children is, | The contest is exciting an unusual | telephone message and waited for her re- | and when searched had about $400 in cofn | number of Chinese clerks who slept in arrested a suspe however, the feature of the work . 10| amount of interest, not only because the | turn, when he assaulted her. *in one of his pockets. | adjoining rooms, and these, rushing for- me of J. M. Flemi He | which most attention is paid. Especial | perpetual challengé cup is the blue rib- | £ o & 55 3 ward, armed to the teeth with knives and headquarters | care is given to the training of those Who | bon of local yachting, and the boats rep- guns, strengthened the resistance com- g | show that they possess genius in some | resent those old-time rivals, the San menced by their employer. Instantly a i bt i 4 direction. ving” Mrs. Kelly says,|Erancisco and the Corinthian Yacht clubs, | [~ 00 = s | pitched battle ensued and bleeding heata- : *We o, (toylug, . SIS ¥ says, | put also because The Challenger was de- SH VEILS. : ens cursed while they struggled to To-Day’s News Letter. | apropos of the ambitions of the promot- | gigned by the famous Eastern designer, TO-DAY ... 5% 15¢ 4c escape. “Have scen the last News Letter?” | ers of this charity, “to get for our eml- | Crowninshield, of Boston, while Harpoon quiry among soclety, club sterday afternoon. dentified with the is n of which she spoke. arily to ameliorate, It grant neighbors the good thin s that we | take charge of her wheel. The two yachts were placed in the wa- ter yesterday after being cleaned and their racing lengths determined by Meas- was designed and cons tructed here. When fiicting shocking was an inmate of a way of the premises at 5% Grant avenue, and kicked her on the face and head, in- injuri s. The woman disreputable house, elschmidt, a discharged soldier. The police | marvel at the soldier's possession of the treasure. as he had' been drunk for two | Gays and had spent his time in some of | for battle. He reached for his own re- volver, which lay on a shelf near by, but before he could secure it a bullet had plowed its way through one of his lungs. Then, as he fell gasping to the floor, an. Police whistles and the shooting at- tracted the attention of Policemen Green, people. It always contains | Wish for ourselves.” "The work is almost | The Challenger was first put into the wa- Kessane, McGrayan and Mills, and Spe- . i S | Sholly conducted by twenty-five persons | ter, yachtsmen were much struck by her 3 7 @ || cial Officers George and James Downey not only to them nds over a period of about twelve | cican, racy appearance. They thought she and €us Finn. When the squad arrived 04y ts chief characteristi Support is derived entirely from | would carry off the cup, but it was found | | MySLIN UNDERWEAR GOWNS. CORSETS | they encountered the leader of the gang, & ;lr v:;', ’(;J X;‘;::” It n,,T_( ““E(“l; Sipations. { i lael g | T}‘}gpz"f?:ho"figr' hptso!ow;rr\)\(xfhfller;_ -:mnsttlg:%‘ 39c (,;?),. ‘;""#ffl's‘vufi"iuc’flf’fi 5 agr:z.&?i{:n??flz. ‘wear thms{'l days; || x;r?&:fifi' :235 ga%‘l:sler.ucui-ss;fi;usnmll: e MOt Pro it people—people | been cut down a WNS, y return sami t v financ nd insurance columns are con- | All the beers brewed by the Anheuser- | ci..q3°in a stiff breeze. such as is almost with hemstitched ruffies. The following prices are for all sizes, ali || e n tributed by special writers, In politics it is a criterion and in addition to all these —_————— Republican Primary League. 'n, St. Louis, Busch Srewing As: U. 8. A., G. Lyons & Raas Co., San Francisc wholesale dealers, | . certain to prevall to-day, will be increa: Yacht Club, while the judges and time- keepers are the members of the regatta 65c¢c for. WOMEN'S ’ GOWNS, made with square, tuck- 7S¢ - MUSLIN - DRAWERS styles: TO-DAY §0c CORSETS on sale for. HOSIERY. SPECIALS. three had knives and were slashing at each other fiercely. The other combat- over the eye. Wong Kee, the leader and o the highbinder who did the shooting, ——————— committees of the two clubs, E. B, Leam- || 1€ C gggggggr:nfi‘fl:fllzfllafiz 10C 4o&2r, 1o, CHILDREN'S 20¢ | | was also sent away for treatment, have ‘At a meeting of the Republican Primary Residence Destroyed by Fire. ing, T. J. Kavanaugh and P. J. Marten- with deep hemsfitched flounce. i all sizes; double heel and || ing been seriously wounded in an effort Leagve held at 16 Geary street last even- ing, the directors set Wednesday, June ermanent organiza- BERKELEY, May 30.—The explosion of lighted lamp caused a _fire at 10:3) clock to-night that destroyed John | stein of the Corinthians, and Dr. T. L. Hill, W. G. Morrow and J. R. Savory of the San Franciscos. The committee will follow the race on 33c For WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAW- ERS, made with four large tucks and’one row of insertion and deep ruf- 18C A pur for CHILDREN'S 35 HOSE; all sizes; ribbed or plain; double heel, knee and toe. to get away from his captors. ar A search was made in Chinatown un- der the direction of Sergeant Helms, who This trade-mark is on every piece of genuine Agate Ware. are kept *“on lager” for the proper length | ¢q ~ While The Challenger is wonderfully ed and lac ed yoke, full bisho TO-DAY ants, dt sight of the police, either fled or contains bright, original | of time to insure perfect wholesomeness. | quick in stays, she is sald by some ob- Slooven. mock MRS you iriimmea with TO-DAY ;ffnoc%‘g‘szgs"gnunfie'?;; were carried away. 3 Among such | A capacity to continually store 375,000 bar- | servers not to point so high as she should. ruffles of wide ‘torchon lace. TO-DAY $125 CORSETS on sale for.. WOUNDED TAKEN AWAY may_be men- | rels provides ample facilities for securing, Others think a short choppy ‘sea wili S5C 105 WOMEN'S FINE CAMBRIC TO-DAY $£1 50 CORSETS on sale for. E . Several Bees.” by | the needed age by natural process. The | cause her to pound heavily on account of GOWNS, These dainty garments TO-DAY i 75 CORSETS on sale for. The wounded proprietor was placed in Sold by First-class Department and House- A Ping-Pong Romanc | brews ‘o this Assoclation are served i pher long forward overhaug are made with large embroidery inserted TO-DAY 82 00 CORSETS on sale for.. an ambulance and. hurried to the hos- furnishing Stores. Send for new Bookle han The Ballad of Sir | Hotels, Clubs and Cafes at all points of | “The referec of the race will be Sydney sallor collar; neck, gleeves and collar are TO-DAY $2 50 CORSETS on sale for. pital, along with his brother, Won See LALANCE & GROSJEAN MFG. CO. inn;aqlon ‘Ifi\-lerre, and | the_Globe. Orders promptly filled by E.| g Marshall, commodore of California trimmed with ruffles of wide embroldery. TO-DAY $3 00 CORSETS on sale for. 'oher:. who - Had & iaetioust Ralls woind E pnc a ng ngs. > FEW YORK BOSTON ERUSA s N p o | fle of la mbroidery. g was in charge of the Central polic: - r ct clubs. ‘The halls in | Linds' residence on Kelsey street, Clare- | The comumites wile Jewot e, Teee O P OB MUSLIN DRAW- G ABTEn o woMar'e " ata | e 0 R atier Wonx Hie Roce 3ta- | Cures Piles, or $50 Forfeited. : mmcetings are Lo bo held | ruont. "The loss Will reach $1300; no -in- | the Stesmer Suaoy WRIGE W, J2ie Begy 48C E¥s made with thres clusters of HOSE; all sizes. CB 1| Chen and Wong Sick had been placed in Opi ] surance. Wharf from 12:30 up to 1:3 p. m., when tucks and finished With ruffle of fine | go7 " A pair for WOMBN'S-25c QUAL. || prison), and ~seven more ~participants No Mercury or Opiates. the contending yachts v:mtbe sent across ‘wide embroidery. DORF;I;’Y oétéRBEDI or plain HERMS- || were ‘round’fi“l ‘up before 8 o'clock in the the line to a one-gun start. PETTICOATS. - . i all sizes. morning. eir names, as placed on the i ! R ey Q8 For WOMENS CAMBRIC FET. SHIRT WAISTS, detinue book, are: Les Gow, Don Hun, | ALL UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS PERSONAL. C TICOATS. = They're an excellent For WOMEN'S FRENCH CHAM. ong, ce, Wong Ah Gim, Wing |y zpy, 1226 Market st. . o = auality, made with (our large hemstitch- SSc Ly eaers atiractively || oot e Don ;e’l‘,‘ée;}:te S Tester- | WAKELEE & CO. Bush and Montgomery sta.{ \ tucks e of embroidery; % € | NO-] CENTAG: > Market st. | C_!‘:arles Rull of Duncan Mills is at the peigeed s U ;';m';;;lm‘;‘f‘g{"e" o8 _l;'c:ll and rows || Chinatown squad and Detective Gibson D PR G KILBOURN, 561 Third st Lack, K Eeanei s at th or - WOMEN'S CAMBRIC s : alue; || arrested another man, Ah Loule, and | SEAREY'S PHARMACY, 400 Sutter st. | _ Frank M. Ayer of Bakersfield is at the . PETTICOATS, made with For WOMEN'S §1 50 wHrrm || Placed him behind the 'bars with the | J. 5, Kearny and Pacific sts. j Lick. very full flounce, trimmed ' with two 95¢ LAWN WAISTS: tucked back: || Others. F. B, HULTING, Third and Howard sts. | Dr. A. B. Plant of Represa is at the clusters of tucks, one row of lace in- full pouch fronf of ali-over lace: ali Detective Ed. Gibson took Wong Kee | W. E. MAYHEW, 144 Fourth st. | Lick, sertion and: ruffle of wide Tace, all sizes. sizes, 7 to_ the emergency hospital last night, e T A Judge S. S. Holl of Sacramento is at || WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR. For WOMEN'S _MERCER- || where Wong See Chung readily identified ERGER | T, ot the Lick, BOC o 4L SiLx UNDERVESTS: su!l‘e?] 1ZED, CHAMBRAY WAISTS: | | him as the man who had done thie shoot- A . Clay and Iaieaa Mission st Isaac Minor, a merchant of Arcata, is C’ sleeveiess; all sizes: all colora, g e At i, - i duiniy ng. D. HUNT, 1800 Haight st. at the Lick. 50 .« LIGHT-WEIGHT, R’ edfll! 1'11:"4'» ucked in clusters and insert- ‘When the highbinder was brought from | sigAw PHARMACY, Sutter and Powell sts. S. M. Butters, an ofl man of Williams, 'NDERVESTS; long |- -1 With 4 rows of embroidery. his cell a letter was found on his person | GLEASON, Kearny and Clay sts. 15 2 Butters, * e 11 COToRms; % o A ‘DRE®S SKIRT SPECIAL. which he had written in prison. It was | g. J. SMITH, Eddy and Taylor sts. 3z Collint fruit f Court. c For 35c*BALBRIGGAN UNDER- | Foi ELEG (s addressed to his brother, and stated that | ARIEL PHARMACY, 400 Hayes st. ames Coltins, o trpit grower. of (Gonit: VESTS; long or short sieeves; all ‘| “T)-DAY §$4, 75 VENBT A ororiy | | It his friends did not rally to his support | STOCKTON-ST. PHARMACY, 100 Stockton st. A i et of Bomithem B** For 25 LISLE UNDERVESTS; DRIESS SEIRTS; perfect in style and ait; || BS, WEv'S ssomintt sulelde, o the \detec- | J.8 POTTS DRUG 0., 1016 Market & 11 Edd Caiitoinia; 18 at ths. Grand 18C T e b made with new 'flare and trimmed with | | {ive Te admitted that he had done the 2 3 Ty aiyor. " || shooting and said he would plead gutit B. Dickinson, proprietor of the Hotel CHILDREN'S ‘DRESSES. il msep, YeIvet: edged with satin bends; || f¢'gUaranteed o sentence no sreater tnan | FOr Stomach Disorders: . i = X Ben Lomond. is at the Grand. Y F ZEPHYR DRESSES: ’ 5 . ten years. . 4 George B. Lask, the well-known stage 8t§c g:ia, ?‘:"ik.k"'h; dear Bt bee WOMEF\OS ‘l(;su'r‘l:f" SKIRTS. —_— Cout and Dyspepsia . elles, Yoke, v > 4 manager, 18 here from New York on a i %T e bg_c§ %;Igf £ L 731? e D e o e T:uilders "\‘mn‘dConxider Matter. DRINK R. Robertson, the well-known capitalist C Tora st 3 7 e proposition advanced by the Build- of. Bauta 'Crus. s et the Paiace, aaot: g5 oy@m&%q:fl; e S o LT $| JAD E5Y. 51.5 ‘«30\:3111;" SYOTH | | ing Trades Council to refer. the matter of Made of Pure Grape C panied by his wite. 2 Geep hem: bretelies, "neck and . siceves {rimmed with white braid in fancy de- | | th ":’d“"““f of section ohthe Gonstiti- Jommander Reginal Nicholson, U. 8. edged with Jinen.lace. signs. P on to a majority vote of the carpenters pe Cream of Tartar. N, A nanieh By bis Wife ITh the iy B of the clty and thus end the carpenters AR R s e & oo . i for Washington, . C., last evening. PRS-, Ea5; oyl be considered by the' Builders c E Captain Bugene Wilson, U. 8. A., wh v ofective Association to-night. Such ac- 5 f 1 the fod i e ek el | | ose ity | | B Rt s st L ral Shafter and who served for a long c eriod at headquarters of the Department J : of Carpenters, with the recommendation , Best NATU inci W. , S B'the Facltc in this ety inin San Fran: || | SUPPORTERS COLLAR TOPS | || that it be indorsea. ————— Allaiine] Watee cisco en route to Fort Liscum, Alaska. TO-DAY TO-DAY R R, N R BROADWAY. N. Y. Pl ) o ie g b 3 Steals a Cripple’s Shoe. ~ mt alum. Ffearle;s (,k:u nmt R:af.“ ]8 c % h o 4 4 lsc ti‘rem:i 11)':::”'3:” years of age, residing Weak Eycs Strengthened, Advices from Hcrolulu are to the effect thiat ¥ - af een street, \was carryin the tug ]:‘urlesl struck on a reef in the harbor x? g2 1212 1"'14 MARKET ST-y 4 home a cflggh's shoe to an invalid brother yesterday afternoon 'fl‘::n a thug held him Painful or inflamed eyes Vantly relieved with GEORGE MAYERLE'S German Eye up and took it a m him. e shoe e poli¢e were notified. 80c, at 1071 Mackes . Between Taylor and Jones. TO-NIGHT UNTIL 11 O’CLOCK. channel on the 234 inst. while towing a vessel into port. She got oft without assistance. Ske was not demaged, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM 8T, KEW “ORK. § -~ OPEN was valued at $.