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12 flnnm fifl'fifinv N St A Sudden Death Comes Upon Mrs. Abbie H. Patchin W. W. Hubbard and s . e a 5 / Mrs. Mary E. g While l‘loldmg— - Lighted Candle in Her Hand. et I Spokane Arrested. |} 7 + ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-DAY BEGINS THE GREAT CONSOLIDATION SALE of our stocks from the Emporium Cloak and Suit Department. Con- solidated with the immense stock of our 120 Kearny Street Store—making the greatest aggregation of Cloaks, Dresses, Waists and Skirts ever gotten together under one roof in this city. 'WE have not sufficient room to properly display one-half the goods. Our buyers are in New York purchasing for the finest fall stocks that taste and money can buy. We are forced to close out all our present stocks, and here are prices that will do it. During this sale, owing to the exceptionally low prices, all alterations extra. All Jackets Reduced. Three-Quarter Coat Bargains. All wool, tan covert cloth and all silk lined; | Fine three-quarter coats in all-wool, all satin always sold for $5. SALE PRICE @ £5() | lined: fine tallor work. The best style for the . . coming season; blacks, tans and _oxfords: real value $16 50 to $20. SALE PRICE Accused of Living Openly in| This City as Husband and Wife, [ Hubbard, cigar dealer, 412 treet, and Mrs. Mary E. Stamm, street, were arrested vesterday t n by Detectives Anthony and Riordan on a warrant from Judge Ca-| baniss’ court charging them with living | | openly as husband and wife. | Mrs. Stamm is the wife of C. P. Stamm, | carpenter of Spokane, Wash. | soarded with the family in hich consisted of husband and dela Elizabeth, 11| | came aware of s unfaithful and e did not deny i begged his forgiv her and she had friend a trip to Ohio to vi t he might forget his Pine Fine silk-lined jackets: highly tailored in all the best shades of tan coverts ALL WOO! also many extra fine heavy-weight jacket Tz o0 ot SALEE 50 | Silk and Wash Waists Reduuced. Silk waists, this season’s styles, plain and Wash Skirts Reduced. fancy silkc,_some lined samsaAir;:lmed,l always to , and while away his daughter, but to him unopened. s home in Spokane his wife and daughter A friend told him they Lake with Hubbard. 0 Salt Lake City, and d they had gone to this city. | d to Spokane and en- s of an attorney, who Chief Wittman and ) hs of Hubbard -and | Detective Anthony was de- D Assorted lot of solid black, mixed cotton, covert and grass cloth skirts; were $1 Wsl 0 10 $2. SALE PRICE. . Black ‘silk taffeta dres aeen_nounce | fleavy Taffeta Silk Waists. skirts; and finely made; were $10 to k and all colors; lined, tucl 85 00" BALE PralE o e T TS Black cheviot, plain and trimmed dress skirts; SALE PRICE ceeeeeae - Vo 35t 0 eATE ERacE S 82,75 | . s s Shirt Waists. Tailor Dresses Rediced. All this season’s, in striped and solid_ecolors; Assorted ot of fine all-wool tallor dresses; all | Il sizes; were 50c and 75c. SALE this season’s; were $12 50 and $15. $5.0 PRICE 5 25‘; pleated and 5 - . k- SALE PRICE .. = . season’s $1, $1 50 and $2 e and soon as d Extra quality this son’s $1, § se and soon ascertained | { A sreat lot of this season's fine tailor dresses | shirt waists: strives, solid colors and () 1 and Mrs. Stamm | that were $18 and $20. 3 ite. SALE PRICE...... rooming-house. at 821 Pi ] PRICE .t 10. koo psai w wn as Mr. and M S daughter was Taylor and Bush A During this sale no goods exchanged. Silk Etons Reduced. e vy . This season's styies, all silk lined; blouse and | Country orders filled while quantity in Etons, ‘eta and peau de . gule: were $12 50. SALE PRICE.. $5-00‘ lasts—always send money with orders. KELLY @ LIEBES ICloak and Suit House 120 KEARNY ST. n notified the Spokane at- | came to the city, en- ces of Attorney Frank | sworn out e sts made in the Hubbard declined to make | nt er than that it was a They were released on m was arrested es: “I love that die than live with. ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY. ARTICLE 3. NERVOUS DISEASES. HALL(STER PATCH IN -- - people are maturally a people ubles. Their habit of life | siness life all go to make | nervous wrecks. Social duties | excesses and business both ly reaiiged after the excite- ssed away and many fimes never b WRIGHT SWEARS Jumps From Window to Death. Arthur Bender, an old man, who had been an inmate of the City and County Hospital off and on for several months, suffering from rheumatism, deliberately i ] rvous forces are complete- | oo manifests itself many times alls to respond coause the main cause is not re- B ToIE HOBLINTHER FRT | Jumped from the second story window of | the room which he occupled at 231B See- ond street yesterday afternoon. In falling he fractured the base of his skull, from - | which he dfed in an hour at the Emerg- ency Hospital. The body was taken in charge by the Coroner. Nothing is know: of the man’s antecedents. wrapper and body were badly charred. icity 15 ne Of the most petent CHIN, a wealthy widow, who _Shortly after 3 a. m, Mr. Boardman, He Puts Wheels of Law |His Spouse Is Given Di- : treatment of nervous troubles no arrived in this city recently WhHO occuples apartments with his wife rom what source. It i naturally from Guatemala, was found Close to Mrs. Patchin's rooms, was awake ADVERTISEMENTS. i in Motion Against vorce on Ground of Watkins, Cruelty. and it is able 1 4 ened by a dense smoke, whi oured Geranging other pasis | dead in her apartments early I nil foom from. the halimar e . Insomnia, mervous prostration | yesterday morning with her clothing on jumped up quickly and, thinking that the EnS ol diseazes of & llke character are by all | fire. Had it not been for George Board- house was on fire, gave the alagm to th - treatment. The = Electro-Chemig | T30, @ gentleman who had apartments o n)f t]r_:e boarders. Boardman rushed %0 lhoroughly equipped with all |in the same house, the whole bullding [0 the hall and was not long in discov- rable place for one to g0 for treatment £f, 200 Mrs. Patchin’s death would have her room quickly and was Borriacd to nervous troubles. 1If you are in need of treat- | been clothed in deep mystery. find ker body swathed in a garment of i hemic dnstitate invites you | Mrs. Patchin came here on the last fre. Boardman extinguished ‘the flames Toundation of your trouble. The | tTiP Of the City of A O 30r, Efbraahe Bopvad: tolb o haonad e s 5 S Retitwiion | SPurttents at 161 Caltforsis street, B wol gud others in the Sl foung ot comprebensive lines and | boarding-house conducted by Mrs. D.’ A. Yirg SR S{NCI VG the, house found that with funds to carry the | Hood. Mrs. Patchin was in poor health aig. g = c diseases to & most suc- . ea voyage . . L equipped with all that the | 204 the long sea voyage left her emaciat- At the Morgue yesterday it was deter- Ranitariume can commang | €4 aud weak. During the latter part of mined that Mrs. Patthin had dled ot The marital troubles of Lorraine Wright When J. Wesley Wright went before | De La Montanya and James P. De La | [Judge Cabaniss vesterday and swore 10| Montanya were settled yesterday by Judge | | =& cowm: charging Philip D. Watkins | febpard, who granted Mrs. De La Mon- | | with #%5ny embezzlement he added an-|tanya a divorce on the ground of extreme other to the long list of warrants that | cryelty. De La Montanya did not appear | have been issued in different sections of | t5 contest his wife's suit, though it his the tountry for the acrest of the former | ., xor he made a general denial of her society man. The warrant was given into charges of cruelty, infidelity and Intem- | the hands of Captain of Detectives John | porance * The latter charges were not Sensitive Teeth. re. It finest hospitals 2 a 4 ieved to @nd its charges are within the reach of all, | Jast week she began to fail rapidly and heart faflure. KA 5 % Martin, but as Watkins is bel 2 | gone into, Mrs. De La Montanya content- e oy 3 s ed : ; ; reral thousand miles » Mre | Booqras of 1is, cures, are kept and piaced “on | trained nurse was emploved o care fof PROMTNENTLY CONNECTED. T o + | Detween Timscif and the scone of his lat. | o herseif with testifying as to her hus- | Semigatc. | lie cpecialties are Cancer, Con- | home. Mrs Patchin retired early In the _The deceased was about 6 vears of age FAT;‘ L }1{'?1!:1 Lo 'g?A}ng' | | est operation, Captain Martin wil get|tand's cruelty. Her story was Lot e sumption, =Deafnese ~Rheumatism, Asthma, | evening, and as she was not used to us- and came from one of the oldest Loq 2 F out a police circular giving his descrip- | rated by her mother, Frances E. Spencer, Catarrh. Paralysis, Nervous Disesses, Piles, | ing gas, the landlady gave her a candle, best familles of Baffalo, N ¥, oot 12nd JOURNEY. ton and notlfying police departments all | of San Jose, widow of the late Judge F. E. | ¥ m&j:m and Blood Diseases and ‘the dis- | If is believed that during the night she band, who was a wealthy capitalist, died over the country to keep a sharp look- Spencer of Santa Clara. o i e A o 4 wite &r¢ | had occasion to go to the bath room and SOme years ago in the East and ' Mrs. o+ +f [:0ut ‘for: thie ioliv-tongued: ariscoctat geamil., bo Soy o s e atite miade’ By thd ] Sse 0f Eacotro Chemic. ourrents, makips euche | lighted the candle. Upon her return to Patchin came West to visit her daughter. New Jersey. | to s misde: by by painioss and pleasant methods. Free con. | NI apartments death laid hold of her Who is the wife of the collector of the _ Mre., Donohoe sent a telegram to Mrs:| 1f Watkins has succeeded In making | attorneys for Mrs. De La Montanya, the sultations _and demonstrations of Hecin | and she fell to the floor. port at Guatemala. Mrs. Patchin so- Patchin's daughter at Guatomala yester- | good his escape from the State, and those | urhappy husband and wife have made a Chemic X~Ray are given to all who cal] due. HOLDS CANDLE IN DEATH. jourred at San Rafael for a few months day notifying her of her mother's death. [ Who are interested in the case belleve |satiefactory settlement of their dispute ing office hours. Separate departments for iy d then went down to Guatemala. That It is auite probable that the daughter |that he has, he may deem himself lucky. | over the De La Montanya wealth and | ladies and gentiemen. The offices of the Elec- | Death closed her fingers tightly around & fou dany OB0- When she arrived will come here at once and take charge | It is known that while in the East the | {he custody of the two children. The Jat. tro-Chemic Institute are located at 118 Grant | the candle, which she held in both hands, Lere a few days ago, she took apartments of the body, which for the time being |fact that he was a society man and Son | ter are to remain in the custody of Mrs. | ave. 8 1l;n‘m‘)s<"‘. “"‘g &t 2443 South Broad- | close to her breast. Its flame set fire to in the house where she died o be near will be placed in a vault. Mrs. Patchin |of a mililonaire saved him from vigorous | Sarah J. De La Montanya, mother of the | W o e Anegier. Office hours are 9 a. m. | her clothing. How long she lay Phowne Mrs. Denis Donohoe, whose husband was a sister-in-law of the Iate Governor | prosecution on. more than ,one occasion. | defendant, and their mother is to receive 30 8 o i T p m ° P M- dally. Sundeys | floor in this position will never be known, knew Mrs. Patchin's 'relatives in the Dorsheimer of New York. She . had | Had Chief of Police Wittman or Captain |a certain sum as a monetary balm for her A special home treatment with the use of | PUL It Must have been some time, for her East. prominent connections all over the East. | of Detectives Martin succeeded in getting | wounded feelings. If you are nervous, fidgety and Jeczric tus I a . . s, ettt St giats Watkirs In their clutches, it is not likely 3 have sensitive teeth, you ought to Biven. Full Geiaiis upon nguisy T PRI 18 | @ittt el oot il fefeiefmfiefmii=iol @ | that he would have escaped a long term CAUSEL MUCH GOSSIP. come here for your dental work. By |in_the penitentiary. The De La Montanyas have furnished ¥ 9 | tin last Saturday, which has alr y ¥ X Ve v y's i { arday, eady been The exclusive publication in yesterday’s | food for gossip for many years. They | g"b“S_hedv was read and admitted as evi- | Call ‘of the story that the much sought were married in 1888, and in 1892 entered | i Aer’x’rie. also the card that she alleged man had been in this city and had added | the divorce court, Mrs. De La Montanya | sher gave her before leaving on the another to his string of victims created | suing for a decreé on the ground of infi- steamer for Vallejo last Tuesday even- -ns! ble surprise in police and bank- | delity. he wi ranted a dfvorce and Ing. Mrs. Peck was then called and cor- bl y: i i el | particulars of the conversations she Says our painless methods, our easy and delicate workmanship, the most ex- citable and irritable person is oper- ated on without the slightest incon- venience, pain or discomfort. It is our aim to make a small profit on each piece of work and to do good, satisfactory dentistry without pain and keep your good will and friend- awarded the custody of their two chil 1 ‘Wagkins' career has caused his parents | dren. A few days after their legal sep: | many a heartache, as the following tele- | ration De La -Montanya created a sensa- 3 | gram, received last night from his home, | ticr. by abducting his two children and | and Asthma . she had with Asher at Mrs. Newman's Stay-at home, work, eat, sleep and name of Mrs. Wil Aug. 4. » work, eat, . Wilson. v iand expol ithout sufferi ? hed_here to-day that Philip D. Watlkms, | birth and became a French citizen, also stand exposure without suffering. The Judge convicted Mrs. Peck and or- Ton of Dr. . C. Watkins, a wealthy dentist | enrolling the names of his children as citl- References all over the world. MrE. M&ttle Peck Reiter_ dered her to appear for sentence to-day. Cofilmissioners Of Worksfnt 13 North Fullerton avenue, this town, had | zens of France. The mother of the He then proceeded with the preliminary | eloped with the daughter of a prominent and | children followed him and endeavored to and at her room in the Hotel Francisco, She sald Asher asked her to ARt | unmistakably shows: hastily fleeing to France, where he re- | MONTCLAIR, N. J., A" report | nounced his allegiance to the land of his 51,000 patients. Examination free examinati ¥ 1 i . 4 x4 on of Rodriguez and the. cross- wealthy citizen of Omabha, Neb. It was also | secure ‘her little ones, but without avail. ship. bymsil. Our constitutional treat. ates Her Charges examination of the little girl was sust b Report on Munic.pal reported that young Watkins only receyt, | She finally managed to steal them out of Painless silver fllings . « « . § .25up ment is a lasting CURE concluded when court adjourned. Asher s P out of some financial difficulty, whic. the country 'and escaped with them to Painless cement iling b b4 asting » mot Under O&th will have an opportunity te-day of cross- not been for his father, might have caused | Ny york, where she was stopped, and a Painless gold fillings .75 up just a*“relief.” It is vitally differ- . examining Mrs. Peck, the little girl and System. | higa & st nesl of traunle A ‘eluierfriend | iRV i T IS ol ccedk fo thals rae Painless gold crown, 22k 3.50up ent in principle and efiect from all gi;sénl\ewman and testifying in his own :fg;remg{“ D Watking' hdt had ot beeq | tody. Tm; batute ras win b{i_DtelLa )rlton- gx;.iz orcelain C. By i | 3 | long time, and that the last letter [ tauya, who returned immediately after- ain| ge work pe 3.50 up smokes, sprays and specifics. It W | Mrs. Mattie Peck relterated under oath | The police have been unable to | - /The Board of Wirkeitransmiitted o final | Lossives from Nim. Woosl e Tnthe neo, wis| ward to the land: of: his adoption . His Fullssoftorth - s s o o 3 .$A0vp eradicates the constitutional cause before Judge Mogan yesterday the accu- | Rodriguez’s father, who is ‘accused of 3 i = | sent from San Francize “ne o former wife followed him within a few of HayFever and Asthma. Write | sation she made Saturday to Captain | PaVINg given the $5 to Mrs. Peck. p‘l’-){’“" “j" ‘the T“u'?lu;nne River wt;“er suv; was conneeted with bus.iens s by months and e sho:'lt z;]me a rn(‘er:incll’m); an room > N B i project, with plans and estimate of | and other citibs in Mas-ucnusetts 4 r over a|tion was effected, and she returned wit at once for the valuable Book Mariin against Attorney Hugo K. Asher - i year, but he was not successful, and it is al- | D Montanya to her home in thi: ik v of the City and County Attorney’s office Notice to Passengers. o o SO oL uBtrvledre veu- | MRk el o th sause trobler over | Lo i {nls iy 1001 Market,Cor.6th Ne. 60 FREE. ge terday. Th d T d 2 . | that he induced her to accept %0 from | Round trip transfer tickets now on sals | Biser as ealol orar Ehey Olumne | several worthless bank _checks. Watking MARRIED AT JNAPA. REn: sy W oSty SN S. Rodriguez, father of Frederick Rod- | at any ef our offiees. Gy trn as the most available source of | father. however, so the story goes, came to | pp..’went to Napa and were Fenaivted ] Telephone Seuth 39 P.Hasows Haves, Bulials, W%, @ 1 5 e e staraot 1519) %0 centa. “Morion Special Dellvery, | SUPPIY for municipal water works. The | his eon's ald. bit felt = badiy ove: imoaies, | With the understanding that their oft.| ] Sam Franmcisce., Cadi. P Aty iy s sod At gttty with assaulting her daughter, Hazel 4 Kelly, and took the girl out of the city Fiaes ni names of other Eay Yorw snd dotims wws. fl | 50 that she could not appear as a wit- | ness against Rodriguez. Insolvent Clerk. Hetchy Valley and on the west bank of | v y vo yea = s < 3 She, too, it is sald, has worried consideravly | gether for two years, and then Mrs. De e ahe Ta%e Lakninst Mew: Peck | Edgar ) Hunter) WEbETL Keniding Eleanor, Creek by James D. Phelan, and | over et son's actions, The Watkinses are £ Montanva filed the sult decided yester: 5 5 ; Oakland, also on the proposed ‘acquisition of a | well known in society circlesin Montclalr. The | day, making. sensational charges therein. $000000000000000000000 | (i1 . i ATy Aoner nottficd 0. Dled & petition in {nsolvency | §.20 o8 it it | son, although very popular With the younger | Hey' husband fled to Paris, where he in- —OF— aylor street, 60 Market street and | I°POTt refers to the notice of appropria- | {7y July 19 he wen: atroad on a pleasure | SPring_should be given into the care.of Osaklend ferry depot. *" | Hon of water on the north bank of the ! trip. He ss extected Iwick 1 September . Mrs. De La Montanya Sr., who subse- ——————————— Tuolumne | 'This afternoon the young man's mother left | quently secured letters of guardianship R e U or H g | | cven teot. T ot couple lved to- Judge Mogan that in view of the allega- | Yesterday in the United States District The esti- | ¥ , showed a disposition early in life E OWN MIKE, WATER, TIMBER. Q | tions made against him by Mra. Peck he | Court. He owes $510 65 and has up amorry| Mated cost of construction of the wars, | {2015 fot ghowed o dixposition carly im ife gtituted ‘smnolbent proceadings, securing As an Investment thie stock )| exclusive of the city distributing, is fixed A whether he "f“"fifi“‘;" &db'::m:; a:"r:mm;x& :0un€ry Deg e Momanyg“ izse “r'\"l 1‘: l': z::"d,.‘HWe hl-v: the ore, its FI 000 Joreiy uan 3 Bttt ad Swim at the Crystal Baths, jit $90.724000. The cost of the idistribut- | they .agres thatyif wold be. fo suiprise €0 | b o nce, preferring o remain thers. to ro © ng—plenty of it. Want 7 ing system is placed at $5,807,000, or g | them if he had. ., eve | turning to this city to dispute th h defended by Attorney Waiter Gallagher, | Bay street, near Powell. Water alwayh | total ot 5951 b AL, to-night: “Philip 1 2 star, all right; theve e Rty P! e et OR’EN ' A‘ 5 to complete mill and works. who on her behalf pleaded not guflty and | clean, warm. Tub department best n cltae operamn’,s':m‘&o&teg‘*fi s});;;ég cost rte’f i6 no denving that of Lis wife’s charges. The matter never had withdrawn from the case of Rodri- — e X L S X . came up for trial until yesterday, Stock cheap now—after a byt ® | Waived = Jjury. ———— port says: @ - R @ | G2 1P T ST UL Yesterday, Bl will cost more. INTRODUCED TO MRS. PECK. SANTA ROSA. Aus. 4—John M. Bailhache, | | I the works were completed fn 1008 under a | service with a bonded Indebtedness of $35.225.- | on the least sensational charges. Mrs. Margaret Newman, 1211B Bush | ON€ of the best-known ploneers of Sonoma | P94 IEsue of $1,000,000 tn 1903, $4,000,000 in | 000 and a delivery of about 11,830,000,000 gai- | The last step in the legal battle .of De street, formerly of 327 O'Farrell, was the | County, died at his home near Healdsburg yes. | 120% ($10:000,000" in 1905, $15.000,000 in 19¢¢ | lons of water per vear. La Montanya versus De La Montanya GRAY EAGLE first Witness called. She testified that | terday. fand 310,000,000 In 1907, of which gne-fortleth | The Board of Supervisors adopted a res- | was taken, and, it is hinted, the outcome C she saw Mrs. Peck at her house on 1% to be pald each year, they would come into | olution calling on all persons, firms, as. | of the warfare Is satisfactory to all oo “ ONSOLIDATED O'Farrell street Saturday, Juiy 26, and soclations or corporations owning exist- | cerned. E told her what had happened to Tazel. ; ing water works, gas works, electrlc . MINING CO. s §he told Mrs. Peck that if Hazel wers light works. stedm, water or electric Divorce Record. LAST 8 DAYS. er daughter she would not prosecute the ower works am elephone lines to offer v 'y P Gt aa county of San | Suits for divorce were filed yesterday Francisco on or before the hour of 12 m., | DY Lucy Watters against Isaac J. Wat- MONDAY, T“'Sm Illd wwfl&sfla]. on August 18, -1902, their several proper- | ters: for cruelty, Gertrude E. Garlick AL ERA ION S LE tics, together: wili the tranchises under | against. Mark J. Garlick for " desertion, AT 2:30 P. M., I I A which they operate. ertha Quirk against Thomas Quirk f, — intemperance. August . King against | 339 POST STREET - $20 sults, $15, to close out summer suitings. | Annie M. King for desertion, and Dennis ’ ilor, 906 Market street. « | J. Toole against Guen Z. Toole for cruelty. § J. Smith, tailor, rket street e e HELE R T NEAR POWELL. = e SACRAMENTO, Aug. 4.—George Merkel, a | Bieiman from Joseoh Blelman for neg- |, OUr time Is limited: store must be vacated: winemaker employed in this city, shot himselt | lect, Emma F. Woodward from Silas §. | during removal the sale will continue; I e in the head this afternoon. He will dle. ‘Woodward for neglect, Louis Ginder from | 4ays only at which sale Mihran’'s entire stoc —— | ADnie_Ginder for desertion, Ida Wallace | Will be closed out. from F. E. Wallace for cruelty, Carrie L. Market and be a lasting disgrace. Mrs. Peck re- marked that Hazel was in the habit of 000000000000000000000¢ | (i1 iicx. ir. Asher called and she o troduced him to Mrs. Peck, but she could not remember what was said. Monday VACUUM DEVELOPER | 2fternoon following Mrs. Peck called EVERY SUFFERER from Siri | UPOD_ner with Hazel and said she had ure. Varicocele. Prostaris, 1oy | €ngaged a lawyer and would prosecute Btrength and Organic Weakness 1s | the case. That was the last she had invited to, Write for our illustrated | Seen of Mrs. Peck or Hazel. Later Mrs. oo -3 !:out showing the parts of the | Newman said on the same Monday a o ‘,‘Yc:m: lnvoived :M describing | messenger boy brought a note to her pur- free. | Tovemyitment. Bent sealed | porting to be signed by Mrs. Peck, but 408-9 slmchh Aflllfl, 713 : case as it would give the child notortety On account of entire rearrangement > of the different floors we give an op:ortunity to buy & W £ PATENTED, HEALTH APPLIANCE o0 e which was not in her handwriting, say- ——————— Miller from Henry W. Miller for intem. 1 ., S. ¥.; ing that “if y 1 fri 1 i = e T R b Vo | Bt o T e e e Fabictures, Statuary, |_328 Larkin Street | |, S i 7 = e 5 DIT ES, © PILES. p child away.” 2 PP ey O SR ) i e Abtornes Barcett: shinted 1o sc Mes ancy Furniture, Vascs, e B—— e B L Ornaments, Crock e ) Y. e o oy o | oiasses | behalf of Asher, Who sat beside him, but » cry | The quickest and most convenient way in EMO » opticians. Order B SinE | the Judge decided it would not be proper. and Glassware and ot of the Yosemite Valley is by way of COURT FINDS HER GUILTY. Detective Bailey, who has charge of the case, testified that last Saturday morn- ing Mrs. Peck told him at the City 3 Prison that she had taken Hazel away v on the advice of Attorney Asher, and ; that Rodriguez's father had given her oo, 3% to take the girl out of the city till gfter the triul of his son. Mrs. Newman ad also promised to move from her resi- Mdgnd'-.-unmbofo'lmm dence on O'Farrell street after the case Laxative Bromo-Quinige Taviets yas dismissed and take Hazel back e remedy that cures & oold in ene day, | Mrs. Peck's statement to Captain Mar- the Santa Fe. If you leave San Francisco to- Your ' individnal taste In all the day gt 9 a m. on gmufi::: Limited you | More than five hundred business men in this delicsoies of the sesson is oatered Call at Santa Fe ticket office, 641 Market | city have been permanently cured without sur- to st BAB'S. Why not dine thers fituiara " Mlustrated pamphlet and full par- | cory or delay. Names will be sént to thoss Zte-uight t ¥ who wish to investigate. The treatment must James Keegan Drowned. be applied by a skilled physictan and: cannot The body of a drowned man was found | pe sent. It will no longer ‘be advertised undes floating In the bay at the f0ot of Second | vy mame sesident physician. For N particulars i street yesterday morning. Papers found | "' on the body Indicate that he was James | call or write The Emorodiclde Treatment for Keegan, recentl 1T Placer C: ty, 493-96 Parrott buildh Fraocises, had been missing since Satuday. i FRADE MARK REG 1071 E; At a Large Discount for two weeks cnly, commencing Monday, Aug, 4 8. & G. GUMP co., 113 Geary. St,