The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1903, Page 24

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THE SAN 19Us. FAIR SUE TO REIGN AS QUEEN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 3, ADVERTISEMENTS. CANT FORCE THE QWY THE OWL DRVG CO ADVERTISEMENTS. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT—HOTEL SUPPLIES. e IWO Strong..... ecials in Silks N@DAY, MAY 4t‘h= Colored Taffetas—excellent quality (Continued from Last Week.) “Ir The Drug Trust tried to kill the Owl By means of boycott law. But day by day the happy Owl Increasing patrons saw. The Trust sent out a sandwich man To ery the Owl unfair, Whereat the Ow!l's enormous trade Was doubled then and there. Pieces—Regular 73¢ yard. SOeSET At ssc yd. 100 — — — RICH. LUSTROUS BLACK PEAU DE SOIE— $1.00 yard- 75c a yd. c GLOVE SALE Point Back—all The Drug Trust is so sore at The Owl that they have tried to do us in every possible way. Most of the Trust stores have signs posted in their stores which to look out for Cut rates and good quality go hand in hand at The Owl. Our prices are fair, they are no more than people should pay—they are right prices, and when Trust Drug- The public sazw the sandwich man And read his plaintive howl, And while they joshed the sandwich man They patronized the Owl. ne $1.2s REAL KID GLOVES—Paris ery pair fitted. Sale Monday o ol BISC POr, On NEAR-L'NEN SHEET OUTWEARS TWO OTHERS. "L3SH0J «03HL, FHL 40 SHILHOIWI Tl | g ; A " gists charge you more, as they in- | warn the public / 1 A rre you too | The Owl. We Only Handle the Best Gloves || variably do, they charge ¥ MO L BR e 1 much. . Don't pay too much— A $ I ; ; i | Ki : Ny faid W-Dafied Trist TR, come to The Owl, or if it is not | morrow—every sign would be torn "'J Sik Petticoat Sale i imonas ““Enormous harm I'll do.” convenient telephone South’ 356 down and the hats of the Trust o' $r1.00 COL-{ 15 :.;(.3;{};m{__(}){}\({o]\;\'\rt Which r::{‘(;vfie smiling Owl en- The ‘telephone clerks will take wou!dhhe n;rown_.u;_t: u(x)e zllr w1:: RED SILK. PETTICOATS— || e e gerseaiggn] ) 2 P a mighty cheer if e Owl woul bl Fet | $1.50 ea. “To who? To who? To who?” your order and fill it at once and x ; v changeable Taffeta— | % i ! & e sately. i the | come out in this ad and raise the S$8.00 ea I IORT CR (To be Continued Next Week:) deliver it immediately, and % S Fenes i ol S | e { T price will be the lowest in San | Price of Peruna nc . ally receiv ng s i ottle. j2 BLDO . Francisco, ., with -no additional c‘"\" to $1.00 : 5 °D 3 e ; W : No matter what the Drug Trust 52 4 = S o i K = - . 1 hese pl‘iceS Al’e hat Talk! cHAts d(;-ln'cr_v,i t rates do, they can do their worst, and i | & fhol " : ; T . evidence of our cut ra s ’ @fi% Whlesale SACRAMENTO BELLE WHO | They make more noise than all the howling Drug Trust can do. As " B Uy cariand il we v | flcpar[m:ul; { WILL RULE OVER THE MER- Let the Drug Trust talk price—let them meet our cut rates and give we mention Peruna, a $1.00 medi- . ; t § for Smmship. | RY CARNIVAL. i | tol;exdlj 'cflslomfrs a square deal and they won’t have to resort to all kinds cine, costing most druggists 67c. will sell medicines at any price we | | irty work: E s & . o choose. L4 e R B Hotels and — B Duffy's Malt Whisky. $1.00 size ..... ..75¢ It costs us less, for we buy in 500 75 | BSTRA e v 1 . * o " o 4 1 vs C I ; SacePouseCo- Y | il Miss Pi Will Rule| v Dromo SIS s dozen lots. We sell Peruna at S shuars; confintod Thy e g | N 1SS ierson 1 ule | Fellow yrup, $1.50 size.. ZatE : Owl Drug Company to suit our- USENOL PROVIGERS f Supplies, tihe S ¢ i Grove’s Chill Tonic, 5oc s c. which is al] you need to pay. ¢ > e g i e | a = acramento H Ea_c Icr'}\-{ l.u‘};\nan. Laxative Bromo Quinine sells | Scives and our customers, and it - i ire’s Root Beer, 25¢ size. .1 | might as well be understood right —HG Carnival. Vi i C 1.00 size. all over America ‘except in ' Cali- 8 . " WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT—HGTEL SUPPLIES , Wine of Cardui. $1.00 e - - — Wilson Whisky, $1.25 size. . fornia for 25c. It costs most drug- | "W * Aol e 3 : PR R B R ey Special Dispatch'to The Call Fibsfain's Compoingd. SLhagisel, : large lots, 12V4c—costs us | the management of this business ITALIAN GARDENER VICTIM LANG'S DEATH CAUSED e g > g La Blache Face Powder, s0c size . gists, 1n large lots, 1275¢c—costs TR £y ACRAMENTO, May 2.—Miss Sue _ola Montez Cream, 75c size . & ferably less. We_ sell the 2sc | 3® best suits ourselves, independ- OF STREETCAR ACCIDENT BY A FRACTURED SKULL . = 3 considerably less. e sell 25¢ | Pierson will be the Carnival Queen | M. & L. Florida Water, 75c size 5 s her | €nt of the Drug Trust and its G. Ck of Menlo Park Has Physician Says Injury Was Inflicted cramento this year. The bal- | Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 25¢ size size for 10¢, or 2%c less than other | 2 1 Fractured and by Fall From Prison Cell in the contest was ended to- Prophylactic oth Brushes, s0c dresgisis pay fo | allies. > Bench. night and she was chosen by a Hall's Catarrh Cure, size.. 2 Exag | Our store is constantly filled R s majority of votes. The total num. | King's Discovery, $1.00 size...... ..... Druggists in San Francisco have | LRE S e e S eg o "t the morsue over thy | DeF Of votes in her favor was 10525. Miss ' Dr. Shoop’s Restorative, $1.00 size .. signed a contract and are under a | With people—the best people in SEE 5 ver the | ; dna O'Dell was sec and Mrs. C. C. Brandreth's Pills, 25¢ size : . | San Francisco. They come to us, :I‘M"M i A Perkins third in the race H Calder's Powder, 25¢ size. 48/ penilty ‘to: sslt: the. mediciney | It hey k v hod nd A hpveas ity pe of the ‘pretiiest girls Glycothymoline, $1.00 size... . . made by the Dr. Miles Medical | for they know our methods an n the capital of She is the daughter Hall's Hair R_rn.r\\cr._»& 00 size Coboteg fov e Foll siice | they know our prices. They know ight into the Central of J. C. Pierson, City Surveyor of Sacra- | AL notls Sden S aBe - R ; we are fair to all and that we do rge Hospital on Wednesday night | mento. The carnival queen is a brunette. | Hoff's Malt Extract, 35c size.. We have not signed a contract « 2 i scious, he having fallen off a car at . She has dark hair and large, flashing, Epsom Salts, 1-Ib. packages. ... v g | not overcharge the sick or poor. rner of Hyde and Pine streets. A | black eves. Queen Sue will be one of the | Hunter Rye Whisky, $1.50 size . and we are not going to, either, We have built up the Ilargest on r !'-.»(- scalp wa Mf only ap- | prettiest 'rnl-|.'- who has yet presided over | Gude's ,.'c[)ln Mangan, $1.00 size and we are selling these remedies | drug business in America and we injury, and he was sent to tne | the spring festivals of Sacramento. | Munyon's Remedies, 25¢ size. . . ‘physician who attended Long says OB | Hood’s Sarsaparilla, $1.00 size at 25 per cent off regular prices. have done so because we havve the latter's skull was not fractured when HER MAJ:‘:S‘TY JESSIE. 1 Peruna, $1.00 S$iz€ ........... by You never have to pay too much | 8iVen our customers their f“‘(} ‘ brought to the hospital and that ta: daa s i + Pink Pills, 50c size . iso Cure, 25¢ size . ’ § 2E money’s worth in price an e been caused by his Miss Weimar Wins the Contest n.: P So’)‘ 25¢ siz S.S. S.. $1.00 size here, and you can always depend qual ch in the cell to the et e S S S Ten Deaths From Cholera. s that of ten deaths since his last ri some were caused by ch: San Bernardino. | BERNARDINO, May 2.—The final | he contest for queen of the San | and carnival, which { SAN count in Bernard o street fa supported by the professional men of the | city and won out by a clean majority of | 10,000 votes. | Second in the race was Wolff, the candidate of the | Miss Matilda nta Fe shop. Cuticura Soap, 25¢ size . Syrup of Figs, s0c size . Carter's! Pills, 25c size Bromo Seltzer, 10¢ size. .2 Castoria, Borax, 1-1b. packages upon getting exactly what you ask for, whether over the counter or by | telephone, and what you get here be fresh and sold quickly while w \s_rn\w;_TiIrx 2— \«»x’mg’ Adju- | 5 to be held in this city beginning May 12,| Listerine, $1.00 size . ¢ Swamp Root, $1.60 size is the best of its kind you can get | Our employes are competent, s B setivet @ 1= | ended &t 1130, W-alghe, romilting tn_ihe 100 2-grain Quinine Pills.. .. e | Pond's Exiract, soc sire ... ke, b e e | 760IE hone dibde M -eibibliee’ Depart 3 s g St G opudkpat i M s i g o g p Send f ice list of drugs, miedicines, etc. Mall orders filled at once. Mail or- 2 4 Department of the F oines, in which | (41a1 vote amounted to She was | deva'5¢ $5:00 amd over delivered Tree 10 raflroad polnts within 100 miles, pay. know their business thoroughly. We never sell anything but the st—our drugs are purchased h THE OWL DRUG CO., 1128 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO. | men and Native Sons. She polled ballots. The grand total for the entire contest amounted to 169,076, netting the | [ | m——————— | committee the sum of $16% 76. | EEN Miss Welmar, who will be hailed as| . Queen Jessie 1, Is one of San Bernardi- e : = no's mos: talented young women. She i | ing the agreement of grocers to close 1% choice, having spent ten | thelr stores on “grocers’ day.” They have i r life abroad tn the study of reported a very favorable reception, and N as a consequence it is anticipated that = more groceries will be closed this year i | | | Solid Oak Bookcase §8.75 i i W 9 Austin, first; May Collins, second. v It of disclosures de to-day at th largely by the various committees and Gol - " & : » though he may have had from $50 to | Sult o made y e gely by ! {| n‘j‘:\ finish. Well made and_po!lshed. exuellentl_y proportioned. Fifth race for single young men, won noo.‘ He left notice at the Hanford | legislative fnquiry being held into the | the individual members of the Grocers Five feet high, nearly three wide. Glass door with lock. Four | by _John Sullivan; M. Egan, second. Postoffice for his mail to be forwarded | subsidy grant to the Canadian Pacific | Assoclation and the Grocers' Protective | A 1 A Sixth race eliminated. tb flan Jode, snd Wi took Ve téath thine | Battwey | Unton and their secretaries. adjustable sheives; will hold a hun- 0 i R R, Among the most ardent workers have | every ST. VINCFNT DE PAUL PARTAd TOLDS OUTING The first annual picnie of St. Vincent | de Paul parishioners was held at Fair- fax Park, Marin County yesterday. In | W it was a most decided suc- There were over 500 people pres- and from the arrival of the noon ces ent ners was as follows: First race, for boys under 10 years, won by Alfred Peterson; H. Cone second. Second race, for girls under 10 years, won by Irene Austin; May McCarthy sec- ond Third race, for boys 10 to 14 years— A. A. Baldwin, first; Emmett Griffin, second. Fourth race, for girls 10 to 14—Emma Seventh race, won by James Crowley. asked to help find him by H. J. Wagner, | an uncle of the missing man, who resides here at Race and Paula streets. visit Wagner. or heard of the young man since he left pletely. any large sum of money on his person, HAD ILL LUCK Uncle of a Missing Han- ford Man Notifies Gerber was coming to San Jose to Nothing has beeh seen Hanford, and he has disappeared com- It is not supposed that he had for this place. SHEDS LIGHT ON' SCANDAL Queer Proceedings Surround Concessions to a Railroad. VICTORIA, B. C., May 2.—British Co- lumbia has a political sensation as a re- The railway earned a land subsidy for | ANNUAL DUTING Schuetzen Park Will Be| the Scene of Much 700 will be distributed among the general picnickers as gate prizes, with a gift of | $50 in gold coin for the first prize. There also will be 800 boxes of candy distributed among ‘the littie ones. Hermann Lackmann, chairman of the general committee of arrangements, had to bear the burden of the responsibility for the picnic. He has been assisted very Genuine Mahogan dred and fifty ordinary books. At- Eighth race, for married ladies, won 1 . - been J. M. Sullivan, che!rman of the la- gany tractive looking inside and out; 875 by Mrs. Burtsell; Mrs. Creede, second. | arosnen, and 1o of cieesing adgeoss. ¢ | PUldIng the Columbfa and Western, | dies' guessing contést committee; T. H. Parlor Table 4 s which had not been paid. The act pro- | Corcoran, chairman of the floor commit- $5.50 Roman Seat Ninth race, for fat men, won by D. O'Connor; P. O'Keefe, second. Tenth race, for fat ladies, won by Mrs. Austin; Mrs. Murphy, second. Eleventh race, three-legged, won by A. Baldwin and W. Ring; E. Bosquez and F. Creede, second. play. is feared he has been a victim of foul Offers of Canners Refused. VANCOUVER, B. C.,, May 2.—The out- look for an amicable settlement between vided that land be awarded in alternate blocks contiguous or as close as possible to the line. Later arrangements were made to grant to the company two blocks in Southeast Kootenay, hundreds of miles from the road, and whicn are alleged to tee, and Hermann Methman, chairman of the wheel of fortune committee. The various committees are as follow General committee of arrangements— G. Lackmann, president; Hermann Meth- man, vice president; D. F. Keefe, treas- called out mill workers. appeared than ever before. SPOKANE s ity to-day in May 2.—The Engineersj Union in the lumber mills n of arbitration has yet MISCELLANEOUS. train until late in the afternoon all of 3 Merrimen i the parishioners had a most enjoyable Police. rriment. | | time. At 1 o'clock a basket lunch was | { : | spread under the maple trees. After | Special Dispatch to The Call. Disclosures Cause Sen-| There are stacks of prizes at the office {lunch dancing was indulged in by % s Y of the San Francisco Retall Grocers' As- | many, while those athletically inclinea| SAN JOSE, May 2.—Paul Gerber, who sation in British 'sociation walting to be distributed at the contested in the various races. Mayor | 1eft Hanford about the middle of April Col bi “grocers’ day” celebration, at Schuetzen Schmitz and family were present all |t0 come to San Jose, has mysteriously olumbid. Park, on Wednesday, May 6. There are day. The summary of races and win- | disappeared. The police here have been | nearly 1000 of them. Of this number nearly | MADE STRONG Contracted Ailments CURED DR. HOLSMAN The Master Specialist. Twelfth race, for altar boys, J. Hen- | the fishermen and salmon canners regard- | be rich in coal and oil. Crown grants | Urer. Reception committee—J. T. Hurley, ready first; F. Creede, second. ing the price of fish this season s not | were issued but not delivered. chairman, Games committee — George More than 16 Years' Success. Con- Candle race, won by A. Baldwin; Bm- | cooa *myie owere for the season’s work | EX-Premier James Dunsmuir gave evi- | Bartels. Ladles' guessing contest—J. M. sultation Free at Offics | ett Grifin,. seoond. made by the canners were considered by | dence to-day before the board which was | Sulllvan. Wheel of fortune—Hermann or by Mail. The committees were as follows: / | (E°8 1 110 “ENTICH This arternoon and | called to inquire into why these blocks | Methman. Shooting ~contest —B. A.| T have - ¢ Games—F. P. Creede, W. E. Haloy and | were refused. A strike on the Fraser | should have been sclected. He said he had ik g B s ¢ e i g | G A e B o gl | M. J. Collins. River will certainly occur unless the dif- | canceled the grants because he learned| Clerks and mem it P s treatments rational, more usic—Hon. E. E. Schmitz D. T. Ha- ¥ that everything was not right. The order | Co¥. Floor committee—T. H. Corcoran. Odd, Decorative, Serviceable. Marquetry inlaid top, 20 inches across. Decidedly graceful design. Well made, highly polished. As ornamental as it Oak, Mahogany Finish or Gold- en Oak. Substantially built, le){‘and Father Ryan. Floor—P. F. Creede, T. W. McCarty, W. T. Haley and H. Hogan. Prizes—P. Lawler, J. J. McNamara and E. Duffield. Besides these Father Ryan was assist- ed in making arrangements by Willilam J. Byrne, J. Dolan J. W. Faren, Albert Bu- neman, Paul Kingston, D. Coyne, Jere- chael McBride, M. Haley, D. Desmond, Willlam Galvin, James Crowley, James Kelly, Fritz Klinck, Patrick Kenny, Ru- ferences are adjusted before July 1. ————— Berkeley High School Wins. OAKLAND, May 2—Berkeley High School baseball team defeated Palo Alto High School team iu the last of the semi- fina) championship games of the Amateur Athletic League, played this morning at Golden Gate. The score was 11 to 3. thoughtful attention to fitting and the greatest variety of styles to select from, will make shopping a genuine pleasure at in council granting these two blocks had been made In his absence. He made an order approving the grant in September, being told the province would save 300,000 acres by the arrangement. Mr. Wells, Commissioner gf Lands and ‘Works, went to Montreal with the grants to the Canadlan Pacific Railway, but re- turned with them. The witness then that Mr. Wells had told him. He was told that Mr. Wells had been offered 30,000 acres of the land if he would hand over Finance committee—J. Salomon. Mr. Corcoran, chairman of the floor committee, has secured a number of val- uable prizes to be distributed for events that will take place on the dancing plat- form. There will be a cake walk with four prizes at 4 o'clock. This will be followed by a waltzing contest with four prizes well worth striving for. In the members’ target shooting contest drawing there will be ten p; , the chiet prize $10, which was also contributed by Mr. Lackmann. My treatment gives vim, vigor, ity, strength and ambition to weak and despondent men, young or old, married or single, regardless of the cause of their trouble. I master wast- ing weakness, etc., quickly and perm- anently. 1 ALSO CURE Special Diseases, Including Conta- P, o S e e learned that there was something wrong i ‘Poisen v X . s Fe.nle(el‘l]mm,.PecterRFy.“l!dc:.'ri")nnou:L! A New Idea. in connection wih the deal and he canceled | there wil be thirty prises, chief among | Gious Blood ” e ";’::z”: ou can have it in Weathered d e grants. He this as a result of a | Which is n cash, contributed by the | 4 q James Fitzpatrick, Henry Osborne, Mi-| Absolutely new ideas, the most certain thing—he would not say what— | Hon. John Lackmann. For the clerks’ Pi‘es, Diseases of the Kidneys, Biadder, etc. My home cure successful. If you cannot visit San 'stem is marvelously | isuseful. Mahogany, 5.50. neatly finished; upholstered top. dolph Nipper, Valentine Behrendt, M. J. | the Vogue Cloak and Fur Company’s new | the grants to the Cangdinn Pacific Rail-| In the city drummers’ contest there are Phinctang witie me iy Suiivieg sad H Comn-‘,i l:)e.t;:'wllll;n:ns, é\r'llhur Elweist, | establishment at 217 Grant avenue, be- way. He, as Premier, canceled the nts | twenty prizes, among which is $10 in I will send you, sealed, by mafl, 4 BEdwar en, Peter Callahan, Denis | tween Sutter and Post streets. The ladies | a5 he ajd not want any crooked business | cash, contributed by Mr. Lackmann. The all m:lu:h:f:x ;‘::flnn:ne: o‘t';;::.‘a:; T S Redmon b, | 233 235 237 Post Street I Shea, James Burke, James Larkey, Rich- ard Melone, James Kane, Patrick O'Brien, John Hogan, August Lacroix, James Owens, Cornelius Griffin, James Sheviin, A. W. Keyes, Hugh McNab, Francis Lande, M. Tullihan, James Don- ovan, John Hayes, John Dwyer, Victor Malatesta and August Malatesta. fashions, all demand. of San Francisco who wish the most no- tably fine styles in wearing apparel will find our stock replete with the latest riced to meet thé popular We have devised every conven- lence for our patrons’ comfort and cor- dially extend a unanimous invitation to the-ladies of San Francisco to be present to-morrow and during the opening week.* while he was in the Government. Mr. Wells said the ex-Premfer's state- ment was substantially correct. He had been told in Montreal that a company was being formed in Montreal to take over the blocks of land, and two mem- bers of the Legislature were to be allot- ted oxe each of the twenty shares, grocers’ drawing contest has 165 prizes. | For the clerks’ drawing there are fifteen prizes. The bowling alley prizes foot up this year $750, the first of which s a prize of $15. There will be 700 gate prizes, the first being $50 in coln, contributed by the San Francisco Retail Grocers. Committees have been <t work secur- & Sreat deal of other valuable informa- tion. C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D. 720 Marke: ¢ t.. San Francisco. (Top Floor.) Hours—0 to 8 daily; 9 to 12 Sundays.

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