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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUG 1902. 25 S P oL WILIE JST 3, JOE ROSENBERG’S. JOE EOQOSENBERG’S. ccould nol JOE ROSENBERG’S. | HE Oceanic Steamship Company's | : Pacific liner Alameda sailed for } . ! b #gl_’ D I lu yesterday with a full - : 7 e s Lot B B Garibaldi Hall to Be the & Cad g h - vere : ; wecial pegmmtormos. both || Scene of Discussion e islands, and quite a num- | of Fruitmen,. PG President of Growers’ Agency and Con- sider. One 3?1%&!/ 5. 3 Dr. 3 B Jen: and Others Will Make \ r . J. Jones, Dr. G. W A Hev A" Mackintosh, . F. | | Addresses. \ | )\ ore a p , E. 1, Strat- The meeting of the retail fruit dealers » /. Wand, "Mrs aend, which is to take place to-day at Gari- s w W. Widdifield, H. ] a vay. & 2 o ok de , Mrs. Young. b | will be a big one, and should the retail ””” | men carry out their present intentions | LS % | ! | an organization will be perfected that gresg [l | wiil put a very different phase on the con- | 1as been going on for some docked yesterday at ihe Frye has a larger the Shenandcah and ents are even more elab- vper is Joseph Sewall, a mem- shipbuilding y of Bath, | | launched seven months g, | | time. Ben C. Dalton, manager of the Grow- | ers’ Co-operative Agency, stated yester- day that 350 members of the retail fruit | dealers would attend the meeting. | “I do not care to say anything at pres. ent,” said Dalton, “but would prefer to make a statement after the mecting. I | WHAT A SCRAMBLE THERE WILL BE FOR THESE: 983—-Samples of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear—983 They are the manufacturer’s showroom samples; bries, trimmed with Swiss embroidery and French laces, Captain Dunlevy they are made of the finest muslins and cam- also tucked and hemstitched; being slightly Returns. 11 harbor noifce has vacation with ail sins of | | & | Wi say Lm:i, tha(t A. hll YJ. Re)lni)!diz soiled from handling, they were bought for sixty cents on the dollar, and we will sell them at the same ol = leaves on the boat to-night from Walnu low price; they ar: tar Manuf: i < “epite of his seventy | | FRENCH BARK WHICH SIGHTED | | Grove and will be here Sunday morning | ol S s fl‘le san m 2 “gf“t“ng Cflmrf?ny samples; for fit and finish they have no equal. We, BRI apite St v oo ‘ e | s | and will attend and address the meeting, | WO suggest an early call, as the best values will not be long on our counters. i thinks he might lick VAt BROVE i | which I believe at this present time wili | @ rough and wmble scrambe. | | THE GLADE OFF MONTEVIDEO. | | be i) strone: L shall, with others, also WE QUOTE A FEW OF TIEE MANY: anus has assumed his duties \, | address the meeting. 5 $1.00 LADIES’ WHITE LADIES’ GOWNS, made of soft LADIES’ GOWNS, i ) s 3 ’ 3 S, made of ex- = BUYERS BeIafiC\fngiTl{lflrlS)‘-ed e SKIRTS, madeof Masonville mus- bleached muslin, high neck and tra heavy soft bleached muslin 3 St D St o1 - ailers con! 24 o e blackli: “ The Mattiow Tumer. || [ ST R MR Sk o RRabie: | puying from b, Growers! Cooperadts (@ 1im, embroidery trimmed, sam- square yoke finish, trimmed with square yoke finish, trimmed with 'N{g.}d:: borw: JDEner e put in to ’:;’:};f'“g’;i?:r';o Houss. froi Usal. | ABency and the list on Friday was com- ple price... 3 5 ....85c tucks and Swiss embroidery in- twenty hemstitched tucks, neck posed of the following names: Raley | Chapman, 8. Scatena, A. Galeto, Loren- | | zino Bros., E. Cassini, J. Reiboldi, A.| | Sbragia, Montgomery Fruit and Produce | | | sertion, also sleeves and collar trimmed with embroidery, but- tonhole edge, sample price...75¢ . Gordon, Goplding, 70 days from | $2.00 LADIES’ SKIRTS, made W i of Lonsdale cambric, trimmed with Normandy Valenciennes lace and and sleeves trimmed with hem- stitched ruffle, sample price..75¢ ) tons rexister, 216 feet deep. n Katie Flickinger, Zeuthen, 3 days from | lumber fgr Australia. | | | feet [ | “'Bkin Planter, Chase, 23 days'from Honolulu. | Company, F. Galli, C. M. Foster & Co. | i 75¢c LADIES’ SKIRTS, made of Tries the Iodine Route. arge Santa Paula, McGovemn, 3 days from «fir lhlcu a’fi"‘xeiiul"‘éhfi OALPte‘rs;ngé'ilfog;! e insertion, sample price......$1.25 LADIES’ DRAWERS, made of Lonsdale muslin, trimmed with a o gave her name as Mrs. Batella | | | iewark, Reinertsen, 11 hours from | of ‘he iist this sentence appears No | LADIES' GOWNS, made of soft Soft bleached muslin, hemstitched deep hemstitched flounce.....45¢ address as 29 Na streat | g ¥ v hE B > T ized.” $ st o o Gies Amnerssn ©idassiberen Hurms | IecEDALECDOTHE IO o R lrECaRT ad 2 bleached Pruit: o2 the ooxs mus- . flouncs, sampls: prics: .. -19¢ CHEMISE and CORSET COV- M:gx',:z md;_nm & | CLEARED. who have had their names placed on the | lin, deep yoke of tucks and em- LADIES’ DRAWERS, trimmed ERS will be sold at the same low e Saturday, Auzust 2. | placklist for buying from .the Growers’ broidery, sample price........50c with embroidery..............19 i little the worse | | | | o Stmr Hawailan, Nichols, New Tork, via Se- | Agency can regain thelr ' go0d standing ‘y‘, PP Ty T (S | attle, Tacoma and Hawaiian Islands; Wil- y upon presenting an whic ears - i) 3 ’ 4 g T tnd .L | Hamé, Dimang 76, everen an e W O e i by o DEWEY. Ko Up-to-Date Cirl or Woman's Ward- In Cur Keslery Cepartment, 9 Stmr Alameda, Herriman, Honolulu; ssociation. fe 7 i v R s bt o ey R | soreckes & Tres Co of teassadadon iy ot Sy » This 1im2 it Is a Dre s Shield. robe Is Complete Wittout a Couple § Yoo iave & full iine ‘et o evid : Gal- | " | ot paiar Nomatls, Blass Hambhre and | o7y “Foster & Co., stated yesterday that 3 Tt is hailed with of (roats, e st g ot . that [ The Time Bal not dropped | " Damish stmr Waeheld, Wateon, Nanaimo; | they had appeared on theé blacklist for delight by, thou-. . Jeices Tardly peale = s which | failure in m]:;"ul‘a‘ ism. ':JF(' BURNETT, | Jonn: Rosenteld’s Sons. & * | the’ third time and hthm_ the commission | sands of nén a(r)]‘d 4 This week we are mak- their lowness. For ine was pos | eutenant g Ger ship Alsterdamm, Cords, Antwerp; Bal- | men down the line had refused to sell to women in all the ing_a very SPECIAL stance, CH ILDRENS OCEAN. [ T T four, Guthrie & Co. g‘o firm g:xmed‘ Wx'ether:?l; e;\(s:gno‘;\ Ufula,' Eqnal:;‘g of the ;r:g?\gsv ngi‘_ll:zsxrxsd— HOPE. wade of T vy N 5 +. 5 SAILED. | Biagi, who was rec ¥ e £ A 4 made - - BEWE OF THe ' Movements of Steamers B e e S niaton Merchants’ Protective As: It is a comolete garment, easily put of best quality solid color o Tl e . 2 | ; I il { fati i sines: 2 n as ¢ . W v t cheviot or striped mad- bh 3 = aiters of Interest to Mariners and RIVE ir Cops Bay, Nopander, San Pedro. | sociation for doing business on a basis of n as a corset en worn under tha 0 ribbed, double heels, Matter: | TO ARRIVE. Sumr Eufeka, Jossen, Tureka, less than 10 per cent. garment will ngrq‘tsé-‘gexstr?:mw:elz_s;;raa :va;}h\erym:fi;’ fast cotm o R st - ! rooklyn, ins, Albion, > g e e Vi . cleared | —i" t Fiom - bue: | Stmr Alameda, Herriman, Honolulu. D_EAI‘ERS AR WROTH, tion. It is superior and cheaper than length, perfect fitting; 2’;3‘5 (‘)‘u(;r":'ice le]se: e g e o < ey E5r | r Olympic, Hansen, Redondo. . | He said he had managed to fill his or- | dress shields, being always ready to gents'' furnishers sell . » -10e¢ &. e dlmnind | -l e 3| Danish stmr Wyefield, Watson, Nanaimo. | ders yesterday morning and would take | wear with any delicate_silk waist. these for $1.00;: _our £ Sy B S0 Foit, oF | Pofosna Hummboldt 3 G r Numantia, Blass, Hamburg and |steps {o-day to attempt'to overcome the When worn with wash, 1abdrics br‘v‘nl price .. ...50¢ I3¢ Instead of 25¢. -~ g .t $630, y. 1 . 3 | ai t. 1 reat! to ve laundr: s. - age. valued at 363 |g W Fortland & 2. 3| < Killoran, Jones, Queenstown. T eraetaona of e Will Sutwear & dozen pairs of any CHILD'S HOSE. best quality extra e Victo Comox hor o n oL Srinth, Arvey, Tort Hadlock, | the Mcntgomery Fruit and Produce Com- shields. It WIll Be ih2 Talk of the Tcwa. fine English thread. light summer arters. i s o Marla E Smith, Nelson, Port Town- | o8 MO BN or i eeterday. He satd i i 81.25 weight, double heels, toes and Posinge G Dollar.. Harhor that in the first place, an agreement had e T 19 Cents. knees,” good fast black, fine jersey | Wellington 7 > SPOKEN. 5, lon 38 W, stmr Redondo, an Francisco. been entered into between the retail fruit ribbed. Our closing pric men and the commission merchants that 15¢ LADIES' the very best Vega silk, low neck and SILK VESTS, made of sdale S. Barbera... Argo York, for If You Wish to Bz lylish a-d at the ship | A e ot 51 4 W tile commission men should not sell to the . R A » N 9 N . — ot e Baimbore, %6 "k | refiaurancs ana) thac”ehe” retant ‘mon | W Samy Timg Praciize koo omy Cose S e oty sagRichelica rivved: This IS the Store That 1 Knom for German ship 5 | should not buy from the Growers’ Co-op- - - my Lo: crochet edge, run through with silk tonest Deal'nzs. Why? Becaus: lie Galiine , lat 50 N, lon 21 W, Br ship Dud- | erative Agency, but that pow he found Here, if Cnly i1 Jusiice {0 tape; colors pink, blue and white; 2 Y o or wheat from m Tacoma, for United’ Kingdom. | that many of the commisicn men were -ele, y 11 . worth double this price 19¢ We Sall as We Zdvertise. B fioa e 6 . Jat 49 N, lon 18 W, Ital ship Salva- | sclling corn, melons, tomatoes and the 2 * 3 was Hastings Mills t of Osaka at 41s 6d. :}ux’h ’L ampa, June 25, lat 18 S, lon 38 W, Br ship Lord 1 April 7, for United King- Yourse'f, This week we the new FACE AND like.to his customers at a shorter price | than he himself could buy from them, the result being that his customers were leav- And in our advertisements fquote the best for the least. Kobe we also Athlztic Wemen, Attention, have mber and | Eigin, from Lelth, for Puget Sound. 3 £ " LADIES' TIGHTS, made of the best AN EXAMPLE IN HANDKER- Per' stmr Geo ' Loomis—-Aug I, oft Ana- | in& bl End huylngigiee 0 e com. S Eflfiimwd&&( fast black French lisle, ankle length, CHIEFS. capa, schr- Luzon, from Port Blakeley, for | mission houses. 4 = e o o chif- shed - on top with a crochet edge, p N 3 San Pedro. “They blacklisted me,” sald Franver- fon with fancy hem- drawn through with a silk tape, fitted oJ“:}flf‘xsflfi’\mgfL&Efx‘}ig;ffifi? TELEGRAPHIC. saro, ‘‘because 1 buy from the Growers stitched border of flat voke, so as to fit snugly around the ed and hand Initialed. A mone gt & POINT LOBOS, Aug 2, 10 p m—Weather | Agency. Are they acting up to their Jelvet dots. Inthenew hips without a wrinkle; your oppor- spportunity here. Only 12%e o i wind S, velocity 8 miles per hour. agreement? No. They are trying to bust | Zaza red, royal blue, tunity to buy a dollar garment mow B g e = e Rainier, . ... £ e T will g0 to 116 meatiia o Ay Sreen, pink, brow i Or LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, of Point Arena DOMESTIC PORTS. - % Ay Pldok: - #nd ite; 1 G ke S0¢ go0d quality lawn, neatly hemstitched, Columbia. ... ‘s R A < 1 z L ! 3 D 3 : Sal arrell-stree ntrance. - . e Moe | oty & Astoria LSRAYE HARTOR—Amivd . ASx Jribe A e e o0 e i R ie sivle e Sy nai ) t K with herring bone border of fancy 2 i | G 8 S Satta Sonica, nenes gy i A% IStBF 1o proauctive of fery arguments and o o Tl The Be t for the Least TOUE OB oo e 56 - Puget Sound Ports + Aug 2—Stmr Chehalis, for San Fgan- | S0me results. makes this the busiest 3 your money ..... - . Newport > > § veiling department in town. Regular This time it is a DRESSING COMB Humboic c = i EURE hence July . iled Aug 2—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- 3100 vells now.... T5oe Al That is Ewell and New in Keckwear Yeu Will Always [ind Fere, and Prices Much Lower Thzn made of the very best quality of gutta- percha. The kind that will not break, fine polished and smooth teeth. If we did not buy them direct from the fac- tory we could not sell them for double this price 25¢ g e Aus 3o BhursBouth ey, San Trancisco, Cal, July 31, 1902. To the Public and the Patrons of the | Grangers' Business Association: It has been stated in the public press that the Grangers’ Business Assoclation | has sold its warehouse at Port Costa to lar Corset Made. Nowhere in town can you get better value for your money than here. LADIES" NEW gTRAIGHT FRONT COI;(- Aug. Aug. A Iparaiso & Way Pis! .| Portiand & As > ACOMA—Arrived Aux 2—Schr Marlon, 5. ELence July PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 2—Bktn | 3 mith, from San Pedro. AR s, 2 16 kegs nail . etc., val % s N Salls.| Pl sk 2 : Ay | T n ) n ETS, made of X3 524455 ks barley, 650 cx can- teame ails.| Pler. | CAs iled Aug 2—Stmr Samoa, for the combine known % Conncction with tHie Flsewtere. Like a Continued Story, Cur Ribion Sateen, bias cut. hand 60 puncheons . 28 cs pre- FORT 3G—. Qo s as 3 A . oW » ety S LAl I . 3 nFORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Noyo, that that gssoclation would retiré trom Here is one article that should con- Offerings Grow Mor: Interesting e s,,;‘;{{‘y‘ — Acme......| Siusiaw River 3 Satled ug 2—Stmr Coquille River, for 5an | (iation has mot SOl 118 wemeassa 89 | vince you. Frem Pay fo Day. with satin ribbon. A good, R LTS Arctic...| Humbolat . 3 it sly S e el M LADIES' NECK RUCHE made of o durable corset at a_very The Numantia’s Cargo. Phoenix r | 1 pm Per Arrived Aux 1—tmr Humboldt, | $0€8 2ok DRaROse t0 retve from businese, superior quality Liberty silk, fancy 60 pleces of ALL i JOW WL+ voesseisd 1.00 = atia of the Kosmos lins | Coronado 10 am|Pier ; stmr Homer, from Dutch Har- | but Will conduct fits business as hereto- | pleated and sewn with double ruche, SILK BRILLIANT Corset Fitted Free. Santa Rosa 9 am P. Centennial, from Nome. "Aug 2— | fore under the management of F. Rose- | long accordion pleated ends edged F ON. Stmr AI-Ki, from Skagway; stmr Queen, hence | man, and the association solicits a contin- | With tarrow Dlacls G white cobin TAFFETA RIBBON Lakme 2 | July 30: stmr Willamette, hence July 205 Br | uation of the business and good will of | e omoW Llack s mnity sdpse double corded edge, 434 Sizes 18-19 ral | Areat p Glenholm, from Port Los Angeles. the farmers_of Californi; S T i L L K inches wide, washable Are all we have left in th Peru. 813,- | §. Barbara. pm|Pier ux' 1—Stmr Valencla, for Nome. | A. D. LOGAN, Vice President. Jhere. [ Hole Ericos 0 colors, pink, blue, derful TAPE GIRDLES oy ars $16,480; Ger- | Pt. Arena.. Point Arema . ...| 2 pm Pier Stmr City of Puebla, for San Fran- | Cherles Wood, Secretary. : ANGTHER SWELL NECK CREA- el lenen. whie. TEO AR S iihey. STe exports were | Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports. 11 am|Pier Aug 1—Stmr Edith, for San Francisco. 4L TION 1S NEW SAILOR COLLARS y o nled var made of good quality twilled linen tape, RS # August 5. | | POINT LOBOS—Passed Aug 2, 8 a m— | @ iirivirivivieiminbriedininiiiniuini=i=i~ @ | B made of best Point De Venise allover, and red; unequaled val- jouble side steels, rust-proof front flour, 50,217 £t lumber, | North Fork | Humboldt .........| 9 am|Pler mr Fasadena, from San Pedro, for Eureka. 5 T pettane i e e o s 25c vard teels. Finest corset made for women s ting powder, 2 s caps | Argo....... Eel Riv ts..| 4 pm|(Pier 1 EAH BAY—Passed out July 2—Stmr | tor, from Port Gamble; schr Luzon, from Ta- | MM hand crocheting. well made, perfect in Ribbon bows tled free who can’t stand the strain of a heav- 5 gais wine. 490 bs bread, 250 Ibs | Alblon Riv.. Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 1i h, from Seattle, for San Francisco, coma; stmr Alcazar, from Greenwood: schr | £ detail: a stylish, durabl ticl by experts. lly boned corset with bust and hips. A lbs spices. 228 Ibs butter, 378 | Pomona.... Humboldt . i piPier 11 PORT KENYON-—Arrived Aug 1, 9 a m— | Dora Bluhm, from Umpqua. every cetall. a stylinli. durable.articlo cliosing out price..........ceeeenes ...39¢ is barley, 1450 Ibs cheese, 158 crts Augusi 6 Stmr Argo, hence July 30. SIUSLAW RIVER—Arrived July 31—Schr O EuiEn SIS uaite B ~ R [y 5 pm|Pler _BALLARD—Safled Aug 2—Schr Ruth E | Bender Brothers, hence July 23. 4 Ano her, and a Good One. Toa. In Cur Lace lepartmen’ 44 pkes g Coos Bay 10 am|Pier Godfrey, for Redondo. NEWPORT (S)—Sailed Aug 2—Schr Excel- A Fleasant ¢urpr]se Fwaits You in Cur o s FANCY STRIPE ‘n Cur Lace [epartmen’. 60 bals shooks, Gongs Herbie . 1A Salbie: _FORT TOWNSEND—Passed in_Aug 2—Schr | sior, for Port Blakeley. o ; 2 plecen of FANCE DHAIR yALENCIENNES LACE, best qual- g ey Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am(Pier 2 | Comet from Santa Barbara, for Port Ludlow; | PORTLAND—Sailed Aug 2—Stmr Eureka, | Leaded ur:e Cepariment X DRESS RIBNONE. UNCequantene o0 b wills oI sl R €9 pkgs wagon material. Newport & Wa; 9 am|Pier schr Marion, for Tacoma. for Topolobamao. | B u silk and one-quarter linen, width num- P¥' P paot o y —1215 bbis flour, 425 gals Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 | _ASTORIA-—Arrived Auz 2—Schrs J M EASTERN PORT. | This Weak. ber 7; colors pink, blue and cardinal; Plece of 12 yards, no o 4 beer, 8012 feei lumber, August 7 i | Weatherwax and Jobn A, hence July 23. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived -Aug 1—Br bark | ' cur prices are always the lowest...... Insertion to match. 7 railroad ties, 500 kegs and 50 cs blast- Humboldt vay.| 9 amiBier 13| 8 el AP g g_ilealr:erl- for San Fran- | yMary' A Troob, from Vancouver. Q BRAVEED * CH BT I oodtest) Sadesssstessiss vassasn 5¢ yard waer, 31 cs fuse, 10 cs canved goods San Diego & Way.| 9 amiPior 11 _SChr Abble, for San Pedro. o : AT 2 o, 18 s machindty t0 ke, | Euacaa. L. Miagean bares .10 amiPier 21| | PAN PEORO"Atrived dus S—sone sawva-| o FORBION PORTS \ _rade.or very Tnest S epa stors Wi the Smallast Prices, \"NNG Pertainng fo the Improvement 2 oil 1 tank gasoline August » | JE5E bek, for Santa Rosalia. July G0 E wsteel beads; suede foun- © 3 i 5 bbls fiour, 25,301 Ibs lard. | Cheballs... | Grays Harbor ©....[ 4 pm|Pler 2 | bek, for Santa, Rosalla. July Ship Kenil dation. HReAwih lcathes: ' 'HERE 1S, ONE OF OUR. LXAN. of Your Form You Wi Surely Find e Sl S IR PR S LT 8 Yol RS R ADVERTISEMENTS. (PENARTH—Salled Aug 1—Fr bark Cham- lnsidepafcket. xurod. strong PLES: at Jo2 flfisa”g[&", Jbs . 38 5 gl | s . -~~~ | plgny, for Honolulu. riveted frame; fancy oxi- 3 p iy B et e S b e . paiEMes | " HONGKONG—Sailcd Aug 2—Br stmr Duke dized mounting and chate. semirios Mobgs praad Drawers, the This week we have a s Dhee groceries, 4 St. Paui pm|Bier 34 e iy 5 bt laine hook. Regular $5 inty per cent silk, the other velvet fin- o do R bk B, i T bbls four, 920 bs codfish, 1240 City Puebla am|Pler 1% R e M e “t;:;kg”lnl. purses, now ; ---8.’?9-b Ish lisle, m;dlica!ed,hand the kind flim): . R s canned salmon. 10 crts pota- 0. - | OCEAN SSE i & The advertisement is to will not shrink; the vests are hig! - o acid ‘4035 Tbs tallow, | Sents Roma | San Dicgo & Way| 9 ara(pler 11 | . e JOCEAN 0 R AMERS. sell these goods as they are advertised, neck and long sleeves and high neck e Al nay zope, 12 cs assorted can- | . ¥ B e Tiveraoor £ &xhtme Howries not_higher priced articles with larger ind short sleeves, neck trimmed with Woman a full bust appear- s flour. | Columbta.. am|Pier 24 Sailed Aug 2—Stmr Statendam, for Rotter- profits. 3 hand-made silk beading. rus threugh ance. Made of best qual- 222,063 bs dried apricots. | dam; stmr Zeeland, for Antwerp: stmr Lucas | LADIES' BELTS, made of best with a fancy silk washable ribbon; Ty Iealinw Slodh Sl bonas 91 1ba dried prunes. “ | Alliance... | Portland & W 10 am|Pier 16 nfa, for Liverpool; stmr Minnehaha, for Lon- quality tucked moire, with new dip more than an even exchange for your with light-weight feather F | Rainier.... | Seattle & What, 4 pm|Pier 2 (YY) don; stmr Trave, for Genoa; stmr Bohemian, buckle and fancy slide for the back. money ............ . ¥ bone; extends under the e PR August 14 | for Liverpool; stinr Astoria, for Glasgow. Our leader. OBlY......ccoiveeeenns +19€¢ TIGHTS to match, made of the same armsand fastens by means Time Ball. b 'Ei"pf:ux”“ 9 amipler 7} B ONDON:—Salled Aux 2—Stmr Anglian, tor | i g quality as above, ankle length, fitted of shoulder straps, thus Beanch Hydrsreshlc Office, U. 8 3, Mer- | o0 00 2 CHERBOURG—Salled Aug 2—Stmr St Paul, (ne Store That Acverlises Facts. volesi they will 'not last long at this filing out all under-arm hollows. The | for New York. i CHILD'S VESTS AND PANTS, Frice - $1.00 best for the least here, only........50€ GRAPE-NUTS. 3 S B SaTe Aug, 2-StnE Barbaroks; made of South Sea Island cotton, jer- 816 MARKET STREET rrenen | “Steamer. 7 AVRE—Sailed Aug 2—St Sey ribbed, fleece lined, medium weight. - = tor New Torks s {3ls are nigh neck and long sleeves: ; ’ GRANNY DID IT. City Seattle 3 The early stages | “LIVERPOOLSalled Auz 2—Stmr Cam- gants “ankle” length, French bend PBunning through to 11 0'Farrall, 4 o atarrh yiel pania, for New York. Wholesale price ozen; o chal- Enew the Food That Furnished H 'reacglhy to El:,g-? pEIAMBURG—Atrived Aug 2—Stmr Fuerst lenge price .15¢ the garment Mail Orders Solieited. PHELAN BUILDING. | Tro- lemic meth- Ismarck, 2 B ork. Power. 7 ods. Advanced| Sailed Aug 2—Stmr Faderland, for New ;! 3 stages can be | York. | g 10 cured, but at the | isher of Los Angeles. She and her hus- band arrived in the city a few days ago and_quarreled, the husband leaving her on Saturday night. Evidence proved she was of intemperate habits. The.autopsy s o5 expense of more y Ports.|Aus. 11 | / time. The most 7 healing and pene- | trating herbs and drugs are thrown drowning; that her heart was affected and her liver cirrhosed by aleohol. This condition of the body bears out the theory that the woman became unconscious after getting into the bath tub and was ial City Topeka. . Senator-. .. Santa Ana... A grandmother, by studying the proper selection of food, cured herself of stomach trouble and severe headaches. Later on STORY THAT M. H. DE YOUNG IS ILL DECLARED FALSE John P. Young Gives Rumor Une- ADVERTISEMENTS. she was able to save her little grand- | B Moo SR e | upon the inflamed uivoeal Contradiction and Quotes ‘showed that she came tq her death by ! drowned accidentally. daughter because of her knowledge of | o~ 2 2 P | membranes by a speclally devised appa- a Cheerful Letter. | food. L et STt ot i amd™§hw | Tatus that never fails to cure. From Recant Cusgtiul Leflgh, he says: “When baby was five months Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San John P. Younsg, mar;asc\lnsa:d i&;&flflfli Sl Shb e i nall Wbt Sl oo’ e Francicco Bay. FPublichet by otncial au- || Neglected Catarrh May Cause Consumpiion, Chronicle, was surprise: She was put yesterday on being told of a rumor that NOTE- The high and low vere iliness of her mother. WALers OCCHr ati | S —— ¥ i - front (Mlission-strect wharf) about You cannot afford to let such a dis- e R A on a prepared baby food, but soon lost five minutes later than at Fort Point; | agreeable digease retain a mastery over : > £ | effect that M. H. de Young, who is in flesh d color, became hollow eyed and ht of tid the same at both places. | you. If you were aware of its fatal ef- | Paris, was afflicted with a serious ill- We changed her food several e e g e Sl s”is shown daily at the Electro- but with no permanent benefit. At stomach rebelled t up nearly everything she took. She would be wet with a cold perspiration ter feeding and would cry piteously wi That is a dangerous condition for a small baby and in this extremity I 3 3 0 Asthma, Rheumatism a:d Neuralgia, 1o Toung wrote, I am feeling In splen- ; remembered how beautifully Grape-Nuts Piles and Fistula, Skin and Blood o fonditios and everybody says I never We move soon to our new and extensive quarters on nad agreed with me and suggested we try Discases, and Diisnsel of Wik’ aid . fooked better or younger.” ~The ietter further the food for bab; “We began-v poonfuls at a feeding, ing water and fed ppearance of a satisfactorily d thriving child.” that ‘Grape-Nuts will agree and babiles is that the starch n the process of manufac- n introduced into the stom- ' ure, Varicocele, Prostatitls, Lost 2 Victim of the Drinking : for immediate assimilation ARRIVED. B Suength and Organic Weakness is Habit. S8 - 740 o, B invited to write fq 111 al t tax the powers of the organs Saturday, August 2. 118 GRANT AVENUE, Z book No. 6, showing ehs paste of tos | The body. of the woman found last Fri- -~ 5n. The result is always bene- | sunr Charles Nelson, Schage, 84 hours from SAN FRANCISCO. f malemysiom invaiyen ana_desieintug b TR 0CE S e 1 & Dath rabAat £ MA“”ET ST. > = - k- our ent the food bas saved thousamds | Seattle. | .. o ots Bridgett, 44 hours| Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 b. m.and 7 to & % free. Investigate. Cures guaranteed. | 41 Eddy street was identified early yester- % o D O e | ATl M Bt e ko, vy | i 95 m; Sundays, 10 to 1. ban, wife of Frank Conahan, a wood pol- e cereals has been transformed into | entirely and | g, carefully with it, giv- | | { | emic Institute. you would pay more at- | tion to it. This climate makes it | ent. Tt 4s a disgusting and unnec- sary ailment and costs very little for — HEAL THE sSICK » reatment at the beginning. Other Electro-Chemic Specialties arq OXYGENOR Can er, Con:ump ion, Tumors, Deafne. ‘27‘-\7- L] wea the charts. Shipping Intelligence. g | sign precedes the height, and then the number | Women. | given is subtracted from the depth given by The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, i | mea. 2.0 | FREE CONSULTATION AND ELECTRO-CEEMIC X- 14| RAY CEMONSTRATION DURING OFFICE HOURS. A Mistakejgom"ccted. s of the United es | for the cure of Rheumatism, Deafness, ept when a minus (—) | Neuralgia_and the Diseases of Men and ‘Write for details. « THE .., Electro-Chemic Institute, CALIFOENiA UXYGENOR CO. Room 214, Callaghan Bullding. AGENTS WANTED. VACUUM DEVELOPER EVERY SUFFERER from Strict- | was published in an evening paper to the ness. Mr. Young said: Young has been away about seve: m:;‘x:'hsflevlanlng Paris and London, and, with the exception of a short interval of about five or six weeks he spent in Russia, we have been in dailly communication. I hear from him frequently by letters and get a cable almost daily. In his last letter to me, dated July §, that he would start for home in August e tended bringing his children with him. Mr. de Young has been as actively attend- ing to business as thoush he had been here. I can firmly and positively say that he has jebitbnione. B s iRV WOMAN DROWNED IN BATH IDENTIFIED AT MORGUE Mrs. Julia Conahan of Los Angeles CLEARANGE our present loeation. Shoes with us. Ladies’ kid lace, patent leath — . The . warmed. The experiment i 15 Many people have told us they did not want | been and ls enjoying the best of health. i B | “ROTE_in the above exposition of the tides | | CURE YOUBSELE | ooio%the use of | to try any more Electrical machines. We want | statement that has been published is false and Dtice' Gigo: daw.:. it PRI » on the food five Weeks | e early morning (des are given ln the left | B T T AN e bt ot BEBCH e e e s Wamidine. Dog v Child’s black kid button, patent leather tip. Sizes 23 to at other food, for the |hand column and the successive tides of the | AT HOME. tro-Chemic Insti- | 4t our office and see the instrument. You domt | tion with the family, and were his father even RIS IS S e e rie er: day in the order of occurrence as to time: the | have to buy it unless you wish. It will tly indisposed would have communicate] e 2 s 3 brief time is wonderful. tute will loan a be a | slightly h 4 over three pounds in | fourth time soldiu dives She Tasti tios of 1ha | o TR o s Al outnt | Pleasure to show it to you and gve you our | with me. cthermora Mes. do Zg::gusl Loy Child’s black kid. si'k vesting top, butto: sizes 5 to 8 rosy cheeks, bright eves and | cosietimes occurs. The heights given are in | free of charge to those taking treatment | “it2108ue ES RO, AT e I e e s i Former price $1.25; NOW...u.uorennnnnnnns ot erny 60¢ heel; new style round toe $1.50; now. TR Men's box calf lace, also vici price $3.50; now.. Absolutely every pair of our SUMMER SHOES must go out of Geary street, near Grant avenue, and will not take 2 pair of So as to help along the sale of the Shoes we offer them at these astonishing prices: Child’s silk vesting. inlaid top, patent leather tip, lace: spring SALE. er tip, extension sole. Former sizes 4 to 8. Former price 95¢ kn:i l'a:;. late

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