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! 20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1902 = | - mmnsnnms. - For Mdnday and Tues- 25¢ Hose fo b e ] Kid Glove Sale. For Menday, »ng o=} [ Children’s School Hose, 2c ™es, for Linen Crash Petticoats, 5% Lining leducltxlon%‘%c meg‘ _li'lglcnl’ regular $1.00 Kid Gloves at a reduced price § | heavy fast black School Stockings, with e Ly g B > for Lwo days only. Every pair is fully guar- § | double knees and double feet. Warranted These are made of fine qual- Taffeta Moire Skirt oo X anteed and will be fitted if desired. to give good wear. Sizes 5% to 9 ity Linen Crash In pretty stripe in colors of Gray, Ta P‘:wn. % In all colors, also White and Black. ResLlar 25c a pair. For a speml at effects; finished with double Green, Goblin, White, urple _ane Sizes 51 to 7. On sale Monday and fl c tuffles, extra width and full leng!h were § | Rose: regularly sold at 1 t Tuesday . .. Pair = $2 50; reduced t0 -.......e... $1.50 Bach uond.y Convention Adjourns to San Francisco, Sunday, 20 July, 1902. 2 2 Meet in St. Louis il Steps Are Taken to Increase | Membership of the Order Inspired by the unprecedented success of THIS GREAT SALE we have determined to make to-morrow and the following days the busi- | in the West. est of the entire month. Preparaticns have been made for a tremendous business. Everything has been thoroughly rearranged and repriced | SRR el i for to-morrow’s Great Day. We arc determined to force out our entire SUMMER STOCK—Odd Lots or BROKEN LINES,no matter the loss—there- | DENVER, July 19.—The forty-second fore these extraordinary saving “d‘"m“g”' | biennial convention of the Anclent Order | | of Hibernians of America adjourned at | | midnight, to meet in St. Louis two years r men fl“s a e 0 a e l s eau 2 il || | nence. "The following' officers were il {| | chosen: | {ack Taffet C (in 411 Colors). au e nw c | prstent_sobn 5. poten . sk Tafa 79 ITHE REGULAR 85¢ QUALITY TAFFETA $1.50 Black Peau de Soie 98 | i1 Vice President—T. J. O'Sullivan. sl 00 Cflfl ifl'egfl‘ BZ Yard G Monday & Tuuda/ for ac e | f e An \musual Tafteta Silk barkain; every yard| The biggest money saving sale of the entire year. A Taffeta o Srine. barmsin o3 cweptivaeity Su | | Dires tors—John T. Keatin P J. ©O'Connor, fully guaranteed; a very lustrous Taffeta, 21| of the most brilliant brilliancy, very lustrous and very crisp; war- ol ‘;u g hdorrace ot S = et | | Dantel Bernceses and v Fmtat: : inches wide, of & pure fast black dye; only | ranted pure silk; never retailed under 85c vard; in 45 of the |ud1u alitys ;xxua;‘llnlrceuc e L 0E R | | i 600 yards of this special lot reduced tol. .. shades, including’ white, cream. light blue, pink, castor, gray, royal m you cannot dup! — | In authorizing the nstlons.l directors to 79¢c Yard | navy. 'On sale for Morday and Tuesday OBIY G «rvrr.isssrsessssesessess 85 1- . | place four organizers in the field the Fa el ventlon took a step which, it is expect -c ' k G d Ofl LT LR ST $1.25 Quality All-Silk Grenadines A Phenomenal Black Goods Offering. ership ol le order, espec] y in the Wes A thorough clearance of all our fine Silk Grenadines, that sold at $1.25 ; The osolutions Indorsing the United yard! ail fo o at great scriice; many cholce styles i ;fi;”‘.v?.i',“"ym Y - 75c Quality Black Etamine on Sale at rish League that were introduced were retty stripes, checks and D le that is bound defeated in the committee on resolutions. 2ttually worth $1.25. Clearance price - This is truly e ""‘":‘,?,"mm.“mi’; %’;’“g e & v i Thelr defeat s regarded as a declaive A SALE OF BLACK BROADCLOTH Purshate ‘of B°Eitces"Viey Snear I soft BEACK MORATR mTAMINES r the -na-Gael 11 inches wide; every S e lity, 62 inches wide, extra heavy weight, fast black & charming ty of choicest figures; fully { to ey Tt usiness bafore the convention | ] | The romules SLI0 gty O L e Tetoer e e e D B G | e e e o b i pas, eaimaing Lo mhiwre ates ccaes- 300 Tt attem I . ments to the constitution. An amend- ) ' g i ol 850 e TEST CLEARANCE OF HIGH-CLASS WASH FABRICS. order, ot! national ane tate, to ve A Our buyer has by no means neglected the china lafindtlg some approved company was GRE 0] | closet line—hardly have room to display them all. Most | e President James E. Dolan of Syra- We will have ready for you to-morrow morning the greatest array of Wash Goods bargains of the entirs season. Hundreds of p:;ca- of 311(‘; ‘: ze desi re;i és to be fo"‘lf’hd P“Cte“ beg;}n ning at $14. St: | g‘;;fi K;m‘{,‘,;g: “;;gg;:i,,g:’g‘:fi,‘:“ffi“i‘,; the finest Imported Wash materials have been greatly reduced in price to insure quick selling. We are determined that none must be carried over. and stopping at $250.00. e picture above represen | increase of the board of national di- : g clos : - || |rectors from four to six members, and oulards fur 25¢ Crash Sulting for 25¢ Mercerized Grenadings lor | 35¢ Swisses and Batiste for | Satin Stripad Challies tur a charming closet built of oak, golden finish, with roun the Droposition: was defestad ! ¢ Saiid : id 1 Fi D e Thi on's latest One of the most popu- A beautiful fabric for Hundreds of the choicest 40 pleces of ing glass sides and large glass door in center, Has three EuEhes SShEnges | it the Coontitytipn e nAe Divicest ‘ c lar summer materials for evening dresses, In shades styles to_choose from; ex- Striped Challles fer " tea in r i i - in- | TS a3 Tollows: outing skirts or complete of light blue, pink, red, quisite effects, in iight and gowns an ppe | adjustable shelves and measures 69 inches high by 36 in Changing the time of holding division elec- SO ALS: hem ol 1 | octns akieta o quality; vellow, nile, white and Tedium colors, that were = | besutitul scrolls and fig- 'd | ches wide. Price, $17.50. First floor. tions from 2ixty days atter the national con- s0ld’ up to now at 250, Y;rrl; actually worth 26c; clear. Y;:rc; l:\ne’ndelr regnh;r)::i:a zi'»gcY;.r‘: 25c and 30e yard: now... ar | 3 vention to t th of ber; 1 2 nce price .. e Yar i clearance Have you seen our $20.00 bedroom set? Consists of n?f Tiat % o:n'crfis in eh.’i:;ceg:n: d'lff.fi‘ll: B i L eplies H . - = vice president and a chaplain and granting three pieces; bed, bureau and washstand. Bevel plate thees offivlals meats ex.ofhol) 1 the Tt mi S I f A"' mirror in bureay, 20 by 24 inches. Lody. The recommendation of President Keat- 500 Whlte alie 0 = ing that a-new contract for two years for the We have still a more inexpensive set at $16.25—and publication of the officlal axgan of the soclety, 00 enr'etta & Natlonal Hivernian, be made was adopted. it is great value for the money. S To-morrow Wil witness the MOST SIGNIFICANT bargain Wash Goods event of the | Nottinghams, $2.00 the pair. The last time we x1e Srolution was adopted extending to| rgan y vear, when we will place on sale over 1000 pieces of this season's cholcest styles, and no 60c Quality for | o ams, 200 pair. > . e ing coal éfl ners the sympathy of | nuine French Organ- matfer what loss, every plece will be closed out at ONE-HALF the FORMER SELLING Jok=on " ol mentioned this curtain item there was quite a stir in the e Suyetion and Expressing & hops that Tully” 70 inhes wide, 3 PRICE. TIncluded aro the finest materials, suck as DIMITIES, LAWNS, BATISTE, SWISS- warranted all | G SRR A e trouble will soon be adjusted to the \ery sheer and perfectly ES, CHAMBRAY, GINGHAMS, CHEVIOTS, CRASHES, etc., in practical lengths for Shirt wool; in the leading col- { drapery department. Ten splendid imitations of Batten sa,I!‘l‘;ielzcutgn rof the men. il b tiud woven: sold right along - ‘Waists, Skirts or Suits; styles that sold u‘ from 10c, 18c, 25¢ to 75c vard. To be closed ors, 40 shades to select | b B . i : of $2000 was appropriated to the ar rrow at one-half the former selling price, | = at yard; clearance 01 g P Pri from lar value 60c; “ berg, Arabian and Marie Antoinette patterns. Third floor- Gaelic League of Ireland for the cultiva. LA 8¢ Yard ce e B o o o | . X tion of the Gaelic language in those coun- I || | ties in Ireland where it is spoken. i The Ladies' Auxillary installed the members of their new advisory board to- day, John J. Rogers of Massachusetts 9 9 s | | acting as installing officer. Verbal re- | | :’g’;;"o“g tthee ,,,‘3“;: ‘3::5;"%2}.}5’ “.:.fie ; '{751:' ‘We don’t propose to carry a single garment over into next season: it’s against our policy. We made our profit early in the season and | | egram from the sisters in charge of Trin- | can now afford to take a loss. The biggest price reductions ever known are now in full force here, and preparations have been d l | Successo alife i | ity College at Washington thankin | * e 2 e \ ( 8 W Califoenie Parniiere Co) | aaxxllusglor their donation of 10, 05 ;2; sensational selling in our Waist and Suit Departments. 7 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenue, i | 95 . 3 The unanimous adoption the report | 20 fluT l M d S t B d dt H Slk t BI G t s "l i w h s | of the"sommities o forefym Telastons | ailor-Made Suits Reduced fo | Great Reductions = Silk Etons 2 Blouses reat oacririce in Wash Suits. means the union and reafl t!on of the ken 11 f this season’s Eton and An of them made of the best Peau de Sole and Moire, All of Shirt Waist Sut Blue, ack, all of o o1 s for $7. A0 % e viviaater Leaves Big Bequest for Umversx'y 1897 ml:;medran:;lsnflm!mfl alor S Each : § ults for Each $5.95 CHICAGO, July 18.—A bequest estimated The convention granted the request of 20 u[] Peau dfl Qme Dres Sk t at $200,000 has been left to Northwestern the Ladles’ Auxiliary that the county ( § KIr§ or 35 UU s"k waists Rfld"flflfl s . e n, presidents of thelr organization be admit- University by the late James F. Robinson ted to future conventions as delegates About 40 of the leading styles in Dress president of the Rock Island National e g Skirts have been gathered, to be closed Great mark-down sale of Silk Waists; in- 4 O 1 a Savi Bank _ A great variety to select from; broken lines in WHITE | ¢ ¢or less than original manufacturer's cluded are some very attractive styles of Bank end Central Trust and Savings Ban FLYING TORPEDO CAPTURES PIQUE, DUCK and LINEN: perfect hanging Skirts in the | coce All are mage of good wearing bewa E“h Black Taffeta and Surah Silk, in sizes trom of Rock Island, Tl The money will be ! lntestgraduated Spanish founoe—all have been reduced | G2°%oic"ana’ Tancen Sk Mviened fn the. latest styles, very | 32 10 41: Walsts that ane soas vilus 2 5500 B”h used in the eréction of a new gymnasium. THE WHEELER HANDICAP | from $2.00 to h $1-25 | graceful in their hang, that sold right along at $20.00 each, | FEAUCEA’ t0u..uus wenrsnsssnnansns ssses -Each $2.75 gl Beats Lucien Appleby and Wild Pi- | G t m f 0 “ w i t E '| d l R d t M v i t H B ‘ e M s e Teat Liearance of oOTion Waists. Xiraorainary Lace Reductions. ore veivet Ribbon Bargains, i A " Some unprecedented Wash Walst bargains; Walsts of 300 pieces Torchon Laces, very choice natterns, in edg- We repeat the great sale of Black Vi * I Surp“se for Eastern Washington Park. the finest materials in WHITE LAWN —and COLORED | ings and insertions, worth 10c and 12%c; now....Yard B¢ | rated T Mondast The qualitics :aflm?ikfi' ey % : 1 CHICAGO, July 19.—Washington Park sum- MATERIALS: . WHITE LAWN TUCKINGS, with fine cluster of tucks | At & big saving. . ' 4 Relatives of Caleb mary: 100 Colordd. Walsts- Fibssd 15 and finest lace insertion; regular value $1.50; reduced to First race, five furlongs—Rheta won, Sherift ;’1»,,(, White Brigecataat Lagn Walsisi tor . . Yard 9Se ok BB T PHILADELPHIA SHOE GO Charles Bell second, Egherin third. Time, 1:07. 200 Madras, Gingham and Chambray Wals(s for. ..o Valenciennes Laces, In the cholcest designs. at, dozen. Yo o @0% pe. | No. 0. 10e Jo. ok B2 e b 8 . Second race, bix turiongsmrixton won. ar- | ff| 7 Each 885 b T R s 16e, 25¢, 35¢ and 456 . 8136 va. or 75¢ pe. | No. 16, Soe’ va o 8520 2o tin_Burke second, Escalante me, 10 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISGO. "Ihird tace: oix furlongs, Lakeview handicap | BRIMFIELD, Mass, July 15.—Byron |.Gold Bel won, Watking Overton second, Charles of this town, a nephew, is one | Fourta race, the Wheeler handicap, $7500, | an e s of the direct heirs of Caleb Charles, who | rr;lle :ndlal quarterdvl';{\lllgxp'f‘or"p«:gl;on“m- 1 died under an assumed name in a Los | clen Appleby second, . o une. 25 _pleces 60-inch German .95 10 dozen fl‘om(orl-rz, ex- 75 200 doun German Li Angeles hospital, leaving a cash estate | 2:2l e sl e el } 44c¢ Yard, Tond' Samasic: good wear:| S 12> EflCll- tra Targe size: for asupie | S17> Dozen. Towele: larea size "ia| Pequot Sheets and Pillow Cases. A California lawyer hiis Boon | s e O I e ey, of Tean | ing quality; In neat designs; worth 60c; spe-|beds: filled with pure White Cotton; cholce | neat colored borders: well worth §2 50 dos. SHEETS. c B e e rares heem | stamar won, Chorus Hoy second, Georse Whit- | o 44¢ yarad| Silkoline; worth $2 50 each. o8 200 pairs White Wool|63x00 Sheets, reg. valus 555, for e _has advised Char > | "Sixth race, one mile, selling—Ed Adack 100 dozen Linen Napkins, %|@ .10 Each Larse size Honey Comb $22° Pair, 20" Tar® pvooll e Shesr - vane 85, for. o < R e e e e L . Seoonil, Deat Td. Thes S22 Dizel Ur o de st — EACH, Eea” spreads in fnished | with choice borders; grand value at $& so;|S1xD0 Sheets. res. value 7 g w tar Cotton 5 ird, 3 g 0c, for each the direct heirs without the slightest | 30, %" regular value $2 25 dozen, good value; $1 50. IO 0. v 257 conio it i oo Pair $2.98 90x90 Sheets, reg. value 75¢, for. each doubt. ST. LOUIS, July 19.—Delmar summary: *“UNi° vV ORDERS RECEIVE FROMPT ATTENTION. PILLOW CASES. The other heirs are: Salem D. Charles First race, six furlongs—Bart Howe won, |#5x36 Cases 16%e each | 50x36 Cases 19¢ of the Boston Strect Commission; Fred | Carat second, Miss Wandelohr third. Time] Suiviy | EXTRA SPFCIAL b D. Charles ul{ Exe ex:ui, H.; M; nd race, six and one-half furlongs, sell- | I_ad'es | ;’00 Sheets, alxm worth 60c, for...50e s aoson, M s ng—Blue Blazes won, Sam Lazarus Eeq. sec- | 00 dox' Cades, 15536, rog: vatus 13iac, 0% og field, L ond, Flop third. Time, 1:20%. | - = rdse, Mrs. William H. Skerr o 5 > ing.- | L Dtre CharICe B rett gF Wolkstons | | iiied racs, mlle i one sbiteent, sefine | Silk Waists at | - 5100 and $1.50 BELTS tur relatives little of Charle: third. Time, 1:56. | i : i | \nes of the choicest and C St was of a roving | Feurth race, the Mound City stake, six and | A vers choice lot of the best 50 jvery latest effects in Ladies’ dispositior that'he was un- | s half furlongs—Miss Golightly won, Schwalbe | quality Japanese corded Wasl |Belts, _ included _are Corded Bach der a name in the West, but | second, Father Wentker third. Time, 1:25%. | f&l‘ti;‘x‘?:‘{'fl'fi:“!";‘ ":ldmf:;““gx‘,’; Each ilil‘l; ;:};:; l[::ickllkl!her Belts. p had not F from him for twenty | Fifth race, six furlongs—Mudlavia won, : . es; were sold at §1 and WE WILL SHOW THEM ve: 1t i Supposed tHat Lis reuson for | Fraut Balivak mocoud: UGS (7 sl checks; grand value at............ 2.50 each $1 50 each; reduced to ~ e ety changing his e was a | disa 01 - | third. Time, 1:20. HOW TO CUT PRICES. i when & yonne mAn Gployel to an | Bixth Tace (mils and'- thres-sixtesnthe—| prices talk and low le's store in Sturbridge, after which | Swordsman won, Little Lois second, Ignis| oot L aTAY. e Nas last heard . of |0 i “reos, sesen’ furiuks, selling’Cen: | RED o et Ao _Hiveet Commissioner | for won, Petcr Duryea second, Tom Collins | PACIFIC CRICKETERS WIN TENNIS-PLAYERS THRONG PROHIBITIONISTS TALK EIGHT PITTSBURG GIRLS short —Stre s 5 i i e e ey [ RTTE Mot Faly 10, —Result |" FROM MARIN COUNTY TEAM THE PUBLIC COURTS | OF TEMPERANCE CAUSE | TOURING THE COAST Mg e 5 - 3 e, one mile 2nd forty yards, selling— | e 2 Y s Dy h from 1,q= Anj'fllm v ls won, Frank Pearce second, July | Interesting Match Game Is Played on | Use New Bitumen Court in Golden | Read Papers and Deliver Addresses | Winners in tha Contest. for the Most uly e . of 'this town, a younger ng, five and a halt furlon‘a\ the Recreation Grounds, Golden Gate Puk_for Fir_it Time and and at Night Hold an Enthu- Popular Young Ladies of . Charles of }!‘Eosl;;n.-‘ ss Blarney second, ‘ i Gate Park. Praise It Highly. siastic Rally. That City. ed on learning to-night that g 4 h c- The uitendance on the California Tennis The District Prokibition Alla; held s 1o Monts hurdle stak handl- A cricket match was plaved on the rec e uite: ‘e on c! rol 01 nce el O. A. Williams, proprietor of ¢ arles, 4xx1):‘l(lri(n(:v; 3 “o <mf‘"‘*zafl":rlhereinf“ingflf reaucun grounds at Golden Gate Park yes-| Clul, courts was light yesterday but the|a meeting at the Howard-street Metho- | burg News, accompanied by his x:tfl::" Hill of Los Angeles. Dr. e D o-ge X =econd, PRUl| {orgay and resulted In the defeat of Mr. | park courts were crowded throughout the | dist Episcopal Church yesterday after- | elght young womes. of Pittsburg and bers Tis uncle, but does not recall him | Afhitald third, Time 2ibt | L rin County team Dby, the nartow | day. Zhe new bitumen court was usel|noon and evening, which mas largers o | Sl CHICL g omer of F the overtiag as being eccentrit | —Alaria_won, Canderos second, Miss Remsen | margin of 6 runs and 3 wickets. For the | for first time and the players were | tended. An address of welcome was de- | limited last evening and left on the 7 - Time, 1: . teentp | county, which batted first, Coles made an | muck better satisfied with it than with | livered P D T o e e °¥R§"ef;’§€'g‘,’;;§_§r;§g for Los Angeles. " 5 3 ace, handicap, one an i th | Y, 5 = P s red £POnS v Mrs. ry ‘amillus te, Paroles for San Quentin Men. BT Wom Hoyaly “second, “ieawk | excellent 2, while Mason played a g0od | the clay courts. The first match played | 41d responses wore ma and, the B | Mioe EH I e ilius White, A EL, July 19.—The State]| vy hird. Time, 1:48. | game for a useful 12. The rest of thz|on this court was a doubles Dbetween George Morris. Addresses on"temperance | Miss Zarda Haffner, Miss Steila Bonner, rd of Prison Directors met at San| Sixth race selling, seven furlongs—Wolhurst | claven succumbed to the bowling of Cas-|¥red Sherwood and Gev:ge James and J. | and the work done by the various tem- | Miss Myrtle Lang, Miss Emma Willis ntin to-day and much business was | yon. Hagerdon second, Kohn Wreath thind. | fqo¥ L CICUNY O wots for 27 runs. With | M. Baker and Robert Bell. The plavers | perance organizations. were delivered Ly {and Miss Annie Costello—were the win- ansacted. All members were present e. YORK. July 10—Brighton Beach sum- | a total of 71 agalnst them and oniy a lit- | were unused to the court and were not |J. E. Brand, A 5. Tagtaly M A-EhThompwners‘ln a contest to determine the most ent from’ S‘”é o i | o e aurters oL Star Chasrae® - o0e | seem as If the Pacifics could win. Lan The followtng matches were played: | Rey."N. L. Freeman, Dr. Wyckoff and |nfa, including Los Angeles; Coromago: arles Lane | vind second, McGrathiana Prince third. | now, with a good display of batting, . Bertha Gardner beat Miss Corinne | Mrs. Guthrie Tongier. Catalina and _the orange districts of s ras sel ohil nocked out 31 and Wilding added an-| Linsirom 6-0, and Miss Anita Beyfuss he singing was led by the Rev. T. J. | Southern California, and on their return o o parole P Sk A el k Wilding added an-| Lj 6-0, and Miss Anita Beyf The' singli led by the Rev. T. J. | Southern Calif d on thei for three years and had only four | celling, five furlongs—W. R. | other 10 in quick time. This pulled the | George James beat C. Foley 0-6, 6-3, Bauder and prayer was offered by the|to San Franecisco they will spend four R e {sope second, Amorous game out of the fire. Every one eise|lumes and Grifin beat Baker and C.| Rev. J. G. Cooper. There was a rally i |days here. Leaving San Francisco they General in regard to the| e e e made a few runs. Marsh-Brown made | Fcley 60, 6-2; James and Griffin beat | the evening and the greatest enthusiasm | will go to Ogden, Salt Lake. Colorade power of the Board of Prison Directors | g, fird, e, selling. one and an 'quhnmnfi’,d_‘ the winning hit two minutes before time. | Code and Foley 6-4; George Bates beat | was shown. 5 Springs and the Yellowstone Park. LOOK FOR YC to hold investigations, subpena witnesses, | Time. 1 53, [ For the county team Willlamson bowled | G Fotichard 6-1; James and Foley beat| D. E. Allen, an artist, gave a “sketch Viel K administer oaths and to punish for con-| TFourth race the Produce Stakes, for two- | Well, taking 3 wickets for 18 runs. The| \iker and Bozart 6-4; Miss G. Linstrom | talk” and the assembly joined in singing Off for a Trip? tops tempt was read. The official gave as his | year-olds, six furlongs—Mexican won, Hurst | SCOre: ind Mrs. Bozart tied Miss A. Beyfuss | the national anthem dufing the proceed- | wyn o trunk or a geip. It so, select and w opinion that the board had the right to| Park second, Injunction third. Time, 1:12 3-5. MAmN COUNTY. o i >. Linstrom 6-2, 4-6; Allen Clark | ings. £ our carload stocks at our ¢ load gether investigate, had the privilege to issue . selling, one and a sixteenth miles | Chandler, Casidy. 4!and Miss A. Beyfuss beat Mrs. Bozart SRR ET 1 e TN S RO, carloa We have supbenas and had the power to admin- e won, The Regent second,:. Nu- 9| and Kermack 6-3, 6-4; C. Foley beat G.| AMOORET, Mo., July 19.—Near here a Kan- | prices. All leather goods, including ladies® oaths, but stated that in the mat- Time, 148 15 21 "Pouchard 6-4 Miss Langerhr beat | sas City Southern train struck a carrlage con. | pocketbooks, cameras and cardcases, let- ter of their right to punish for contempt pase o ’r‘i';n“"f‘\efilr‘ldd? pnlt furlongs | 6| Miss Wegener 5 J. taining Mrs. Daniel Morrow, aged 55, and her | tered in gold rr;‘e of charge. Sanbol;n. > required more time. to_thoroughly look "g,yfr Ground wdn, Miladi Love second, | § hedl\ o ks b Gaughter, aged 20, killing both. Vail & Co., 741 Market street. nto the question. In another communica- . S e Mansfiéld 6-0; Foley beat H. Clay 6. tion he gave as his opinion that no pris Second, ” Potents Turner and Hinds beat Simons and Por- ole h oner on 1 d the right to marr: { third. Time, el iy ter 6-3. ! A: Willlamson, ¢. G. Theobald. None of the cracks were on harnd at the i F. H. Andrews, b Casldy. tornia courts. The foilowing matches | ADVERTISEMENTS. > were played: A. Worthington beat W. F. | Bull 6-1, 7-5, 6-1; Miss Eleanor Jones beat Robert 'Woodward 17-5, 6-: 8; Harry Rolfe tied Henry Mills 6-4, 4-6; Alec Be) fuss beat Robert Drolla Armsby tied Dr. Full Sets $3.09 t0 $5.00 Gold Crowns.. . 3.00 Gold Fillings. . . Bridgework . .. 25) Silver Fillings.. .50 NAnomsFree ARGEST DENTAL CONCERN IN THE WORLD. Open Evenings Until 9. Sundays 10 to 4. ALL WORK PAINLESS AND GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY YEARS. Remember the name and number, our name and style of advertlsmg. Sterling Painless Dentists, 997 MARKET STREET, Cor. Sixth. Over Millinery Store. PA(‘xnc’ . C. Casidy, b. Mason. . H. Lannow, @ . Benion, b. Comyn Theobald, b. Williamson . Marsh-Brown, b. Colet . McCallum, b. ‘Williams Theobald, not out O. Chandler, not Bannian, did not bat. . Mildred, did mot bat Byes . Wides . No balls 3. There will be a class singles tournament on the Golden Gate Park courts to-day. | F LS S ] ' Little Retains Tennis Honors. CINCINNATI, July 19.—R. D. Little defended his title as tennis champion to day ‘in the final day of the tri-state tour- ney at Avondale. Kreigh Collins of Chi cage defeated R. G, Hunt of Califor; in the final d then met R. D. Little, champion of 1 Tror the first two sets Collins played by far the better tennis, but the rapid pace counted against him and he became s¢ exhausted that he fell on the couris vwice. In iue last set he breced up, but could not keep himsaif steady. After making a brilllant dash and winning two games, he allowed him- self to _go down to defeat. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES 85e. For every Total . Jack Dempsey’s Belt to Be Sold. FORTLAND, Or., July 19.—The belt representing the middleweight champion- ship of the world presented to the Iate Jack Demsey by Richard K. Fox of New York was taken to San Francisco to- night by F. T. Merrill. It will be sold to the highest bidder at the ringside on tha2 nlght of the Jeffries-Iitzsimmons fight. as inferior dentists are copying proceeds of the sale will be used| .Miss Maud Banks of Philadelphia_won » v the ludies’ champfonship from Miss Nona | ; ;fllg{el“lhe Sucation of thetwo Dempecy | i Mt Champlin won the ladies’ doubles, | LU A Tennis Tournament Postponed. CHICAGO, July 19.—Play in the annual Western champlonship tennis tournament was not begun to-day on the courts of the Kenwood Country Club. The recent heavy rains had left the grounds in such sloppy condition that the opening rounds were postvoned until Mondav afternoor. AMM. avNcnsense, itisn't your heart, it's your stomach. Every time you eat, this hot weather, you get a sour stomach full of hot gases and acids, and you ' swell up until your heart hardly bas room to beat. If you were not so obstin- ate, you'd take my advice and keep your insides cool by taking a CASCARET Candy CatX r7 right befere going to bed. They work while you sleep and keep you regular in the hottest weather. | Special Harness Race Postponed. CLEVELAND, July 19.°The special trotting race scheduled for this afterncoa at the Glenville driving park betwesn Tiic Abbot, The Monk and Lord Derby has been vostpaned Indeflmtely owing te tke heavy rain and muddy track. HHILAGELPHL, ;.I- 10 TH RD STRE Scn Francisco. Bring this ad. [