The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 1, 1903, Page 10

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ADVERTISEMENTS. Boycott he lowest of cut prices still prevail at The Owl Drug Smrc ; We can’t hope fo have the boycott removed until we azree raise our prices up to the point where the Drug Trust can a big profit. The big trust and their friends, the wholesale ggists, have given us to plainly understand that until we 'do an’t do business in peace. 2 business just the same; we . are cutting giving Owl customers better than' any .other 1 ever and are pendable drugs at lower prices we = Pepto-Mangan, $1 size vf toria, the genuine Hall's Catarrh Cure, These are special prices for ‘cus- tomers who call at the store. Mail and telephone orders filled at our regular cut rates. Telephone South 356. Open night and day. PRINGE PULUN 10 VISIT FAIR ACCIDENTS HAVE FATAL RESULTS China to Be Represented by a Young Nephew. of Emperor. Miss Maud Barnett and Max Elver Succumb to Injuries. John 3. ‘Barrett, Minister-to’ Siam and Commissioner Gen-{ eral -of the: Loulsidna . Purchase “Exposi- tion, arrived here yesterday-and 1s regl tered -atthe 'Palace Hotel.:- During - the last eiglitéen months Commissioner: Bar- réett has been traveling. abroad in:the in- rear-old. girl s the victim Gate yester- regained ! emoved 16 | lhg gree to exhibit ‘at the’ great: fair. "His work has been-mainly in.the Qrient, ahd in - diseussing- his travels-last evening. he said: The country dler who was thrown leom - stre be- | tur- an’ electric mergency Hos- o'clock . yesterday Baci sdciga-| 1ying - within~ the bounds com- ntral most’ interpsting exhibits ever ‘seen: it The. Aslatic. exhih of - the the world. &R expenditire of more than 000,000 .15 syl of the features of the exposition. - China a 5,000 for- an - exhibit and »r ‘and Empress Dowager. have ap: Prince Pilun, a pephew, of ‘the’ £m: {heir: special representative to visit the fion,.. This . will- be. the first time-that. a sber of “the royal family ind has vis- jted:the United States, He will cme ‘attended by a large -retinue-and -will probably mhake- an | 1 tour of the country. = Prilippine Islands wiil- have an exhibit | +hat will cost tn e nelghborhood of. $500,000, and they will be allowed forty acres of land %o ke reproductions of - their villages and to borately display thefr products and ehow. v customs. already “appropriated $100,000 for resting _exhibit; including. a_bullding, stern Siberia is also ‘to make a fine g of its developments. 1In fact, the prop- , “exhibit o déeply Interested the di- berian Railway that they, red into the "scheme heartily .and will con- tribute liberally toward the siccess of the uri, ___m):-kmz - be one Rau ath-was Teported to the thé Gity. Prison. dn e He' wiis s Elver Excursion Via Northern Pacific Ry. rates to’St. Paul’ ang “from- date of -sale, hern Pacific Rail- 4 and 5. mous ¥ Very low round-trip Hindostan. *In fact, the' whole coast from Vla- divostok en the north to -Singapore and Ader J.on the south will be well represented at the St. Louis exposition. 1In all, they have appropri- ed more than the entire budget of entire Cen- America. It will be the first time in h { that Asia has shown its resources, its ac- | tivity and possibilities abroad. | As to Japan, we can readily imagine that she { | JOHN H. IETJEN}O. FINE GROCERIES will spare no effort to acquit herself in a credit- able manner. The empire has made an appro- priation of between 800,000 and’ 1,000,000 yen, or about $450,000, for an exhibit that. will in- clude a reproduction- of the Noyaga-castle and other interesting features. The presence of Commissioner Barrett { in ‘the ¢ty is mainly- for the purposé of conferring with Coilector of the Port < Stratton and other customs officials with regard to the reception of Prince Pulun when he arrives here and for facilitating | the admission of the exhibits from the | Oriental countries at this port. During | the past eighteen’ months Commissioner Barrett has traveled nearly 45,000, miles. —_——————— | Newspdper Thief c-ught “umm Hawkins, a laborer, 60 years of. age, was caught stealing newspajers from doorsteps on Ellis street * by Policemen: Kissane and Murphy about 6 o'¢lock yes-. | terday morning. “He was arrested and booked’ 4t the City Prison on a charge of petty larceny arnd two papers were * regis- We aim to sell none but fine gquality - of good: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday- Specials - Creamcry Buttcr, Pcr Sq 40c Fine Italian Ol Manzanilla Olives; ?cr Qt. lSc Full of Olive Oil. Reg. Whisk Broom. : Reg. 25c. 0. K. W!uskcy, Ga.l. $3.00 IS t. 75¢ Reg.. bot COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. Watch our windows on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. 226-228 Poweil Street Tel, Main 518, lered as evidence ‘agaihst him. ———— Sutro Baths. A lnrse crowd attended the’Sutro Baths yesterday. The contests resulted as fol jows: Fifty yard race, 8. Pomeroy wo diving for plate, W. Kelly ‘won; tub rate, Arthur Baird won; 100 yard ‘!‘lce, William’, Barnes won; springboard diving, A Ott won; high dive, Jack O'Brien won. e e— Not what we say, but how we print and bind advertisés us. Mysell-Rollins, 22 Clay. » former United Sta!es; was held | terest of- the ‘exposition and during that showed that| time he has accomphshied -much in:the fracture at{ way of inducing ~various - countries 1o} reférred. to as-the -Orient. will make one. | wili represent | Yion will expend $75,000 in the teabouses, | rid large and appropriate displays will-be made by Iidia, the Malay States, Java and French. 3 i | -| 4 cans ‘Sliced Pimcapple, 43 | one -of - them " for’ v\hlch it is claimed the { has sworn .to complaints charging Bock | and his son Charles : were [ when he: fel] and hroke b | m bingrlt:aS.Me’ans to : Defraud, - . SED GRS 3. Bock and J. Smith Said to| ‘Have Swindled Cities - and Indwxdua.ls. Two' men charged with pet]uty because. of alleged false testimony. given in a’suit against the City of Astoria, or., to re- cover $2500 as damages: for an injury: to city ‘was in no ‘way re:ponslb]e, are l}&ngI in'the Alaiveda County.Jait waiting to. b | taken north by an officer from’ Astoria; has used:a fracture.of his leg, received some. yéars ago; ‘as & 'means of obtaining | money, by, bringing suits against citiés or{ | people, they had " no copnection withi ‘the injury, or threatening to bring such suits If a comproniise was- not ‘made. “Professional malingering” is wha!'lt. is termed. John Bock also known as:Charles R: Lane, and Josiah §. Smith; known, too; as George R. Rodgers, stock farmers on the Arroyo. Mocho, 25 miles from Livermore, are the men arrested,: The Sheriff of Clat- sop County . is m.puued to call for them soon. s ‘PROLIFIC BROKEN LEG. It is alleged ‘that Bock' also defrauded] the city of Seattle out of §2000 by means of_his famous broken leg A.. M. Smith, City Atterney of Astoria, though and “Josiah_Smith with perjury, and fur- ther he -claims Yo have “évidence in ‘his possession to show that the two have been bus enghged in defrauding.other: peo- ple by means 6f Bock's badly fractured limb. The scheme, according” to the aLlorne). has beén to use Bock's. Lroken: leg’ for damage case purpose gullible vietims all the trafiic would ‘bear, under pressure of ‘litigation Specifically Atto Smith - chatges that Bock .and Smith swore falsely in the trials of a - damage’ case Bock @ hrought against the city of Astorta, claiming dam- ages for falling- into’ an.excavition -and shattering. his leg. - On .the secohd ; trial Bock was glven judgment for $2500. Smith witnesses for Bock. TALK OF CONSPIMCY The attormey. ~charges, that ‘the: affair was cooked: up from one end to the other; that Bock’s broken lég w ten Vears' standing, and pal -simply manufaétured Oregon lawyer also was used in a similar waiyto defraud:the Qakland ‘Railroad - Compa out:of $180; Mrs. ‘Hinton.-of this sity. of 3600 and’ an Oakland. citizen out of $300. - Likewise does Astoria’s 1ogal represen- ‘tativ intain ‘that the two apparemtly. honest farmers are-very shréwd and, cun- ning schemers, who have been brought-to book ‘through. ¢arefully:laid plans. Attorney . Smith -received the informa- ‘al matter .of i a’case, . declares . that Beck tion upon which: he Bas. acted about threé | weeks ago. -1t came. to him by ‘means ‘of letters. from two acquaintances of - Bock and Smith in Walnit Creek:. Affidavits in the lawyer's: keeping p\lrpnr( to--ex- pose . dll “of ‘the mwchlnznions of lh» Mocho ranchers. But the. farmers declare they are: ity of . no wrong: .that,-fn TaCt,-a conspiracy has been: hatched up to-injure’ them: and Bock @atly. charges one EL V. Le: of:| €ontra Costa County With attempting. to blackmail ‘himi under. threat of: exposing him te: the: authorities; FARMERS ARE ARBESTED. Attorney ' Smith,: after the services -of -District: Attorney AlLr-m swore -to’ complaints;.and’ Saturday. in company. with Deputy Sherift. Fred Mur: dock and ‘Constable Fitzgerald of Liver- more,. drove to.-the. Bock place -of ; the Mocho. The party met’Bock on the raad. | He was ‘arrested- and -brought ' tq.-© land - ‘yesterday :mornis A few. huurs later. Deputy Sherift rdock - afrested Josiah ‘Smith at #08 Harrison' street, Qak- jand,: - the - fesidence "of: Mrs.:J. " CO0k, Smit mother-in-law. Josiah Smith - explains ‘that, he was. in |'c Oakland’ ‘becau: his” wife wis -very taken ' her" to- hér mothérs years old and for twenty- the - Moraga’ - Valley, and-he had home, : He is five: vears lived' in country, - Smith :says he Ha about ten years and’ that the aceldent: to the -Jatter .occiirred “three- ¥ears. ag Astoria,” while they were Teturning:, asearch for. sultable stock-farming couns ry-in the north: Sinit 2 My son Charles. and myse)f we: Yeg. .- At his Téq 1. went'to a.Dr Finch ‘there, -who. tfeated also- £0 - Aftertey - Hamilton. to -lok: after tereéts, as I.had to come home, - ave -cooked up @ | ko nothing mmut 4 otfier case. I oo seem ‘a Iittle peculfar T, ehotild ‘Change the nathe stuck to me. was knowh ae Rodgers at Astoria. ° Bock, who weht by ithe rfame of Charles R. Lane at story to tell: ‘That's hew 1 [ turn.’ their parucular anentio 1 [ & variety of articles—in.fact, all Borts of It 'is clalmeéd that bne of the. prisoners | | thing. and to.collect from | F €ontra - Costa: County, ecetving”his “in= |’ = ‘Oakland; enlisted formation, journeyed-to Oakla 1 ihe pridoiers |- Hown Bock | 1o at ; but.they called me Rodgers on the f ‘Astoria, had the. YOllov\lng_ My leg was so badly Bikim by my fan nx Astoria that thé kneecap was shattered.: There Grooks Make a- Ra.ld on Contractors Tool Buxldmgs Locks Forced With Ji u:nmxes. . ‘but Only Petty Loot ¢ Becured. -——O——— Six: burglarlas were commlued n ‘the western portion. of ~ thé -city Saturday { hight, They were 4ll of the same’char- | and_the work. of ‘thé same. partfes. | They were but a recurrence of something’ ¢ that has heen frequent’ during the last few mionths; and Captain :Martin tas de- terminéd * to use extreme measires’ ln bringing the thieves to justice: A number. of bulldings are’ in: cotrse- of ‘erection in this seetion; and the burglars - tool- houses, placed ‘on thé: scenes of construc- tlon by contrattors: Thesé houses contain tools’ used in. the bu!ld)ng of : a.-house, some of which .are. very valuabie. Should |’ the "places be entirely -stripped the loss would approximate several hundnd -dol lars.: . ° 1 three of'the. six places enteied Sat’ urday -night nething was takefi, the erooks having .been frightened away before they :secured pnything. ‘In eich case"the'locks ‘had b forced. with *jimmfes.’* * Tools had.been put into sacks and preparatidns niade: for théir removal ‘whem an ‘oppors tune moment arrived.. Something -inter- vened, however, and the marduders:disap- peared, ledving only work behind. The first erime wag dis- covered at the corner of Shrader and Wald ler streets by Policéman Mangan: Patrol- man Flinn passing along ‘Qak street, be- tween Cole and: Clayton, discovered the second, ‘and Mangan: lafer :found another at the corner of Lyon and Haight: streets. | The other threé were . discovered ' after daybreak ‘and ‘reports v.erc- made ‘immnie- diately to Captain of Detectives Martin. Sbme articles of small valie were. taken from thrée of the foolhouses. : : I have paid out §500 already in the two trials. There was'a crack on my knee before this accident, but riothing like what {¢ 1§ now., - This_charge is: nothing but 4 scheme t6 ruin me. ‘Several ‘weeks ago. £.” V. Lews of--Contra Costa met me on'the road -hear my.place and said he had’ been offered $1000 for my- arrest and ‘conviction ofi this charge. He. said he would. expose me 4f°1 did not give up money. 1-told him 1 had nothing to gfve and he cowld ¥0 hedd. And this fs the result. - I-deny all other: chirges, Smith déelares that L 1s7an ex-con- vict and is:trying to’ get.evem -with him | because. he . refused to go on his .bond | some. time ago when Lews. 'was ‘arrested for wife-beating. Bock spent thiree yeargin Folsom pl’l“on Tor shooting a man named M¢Kiniion f bt he ‘was par- donett by Governor . Budd. Hoth: Smith and “Bock: ‘vonds: vere held: ln 3:-000 GAVE FALSE NAHE “Bodk, who is knn‘n in Contra: Costa and “Alameda courities,: - where -~ he _has lived; sued the city: of Astoria as.lohn- B Bock. introduced. this ‘other ‘man . as. George - R. Rodgers,. although “he’ s kpowir.ag .Josiali -S. Smfth. in. Cantra Coitd COURty,. whepe he :has lived for. many Years. | At the trial’ they * de- ntth, © th, boy: - was eim;. aliliotgh ft now appears: h .under. the pa Mrs. Hinton; m‘ Folsonr street, San Francfseo, #nd got $300. from: her as ‘damages,-claiming - he had brokén his knee on.her sidewpiK. . Part of this money: ‘she pald to Smith; -or Rodg h gave Bogk-installmént notes, " I Rock: sesxion. we “found - leitet, showing: that 5 he: got: $2000 1n. 1902°from s attorrie beirig-J.. B. Hart ficierit eviderice fo hold:these men; for bath, of -them: swirre. falsely regarding :ma- terial facts -during: the trial, . Rack’ Rimaeélf has |- admifted that-hie: was. fhijure?. hefore' hé” went-to Astoria: . Thera is. no". question that :the. pair. have ‘been operating: i very. clever and shrewd | Shertft LinvHIe. s "o the. way' from \\I(h papers. ¥ Amang the.’ évidence - eqHected against afiddayis made: by € V., Lews nf r‘oulra - Pérkins . g F ;(‘osm County MRS KINTON PATD $300: Mri Mary . E. Hinton, ‘residing: at 647 Folsom street,’ states’ that’ four’ years 3go Bock; . or. Anderson,: ‘as-hé. then . called Himself; $300-: from: - heyr for: alleged 'damages. * to™ his ‘knee- cap; caused,” he claim dition “of: by the fmproper con- At “the time “of " was. né: -and ‘Folsom - stréefs. A of thi Jaiid showed - that. her: cé had éncreaehed eight.and upon: the- sidewalk; and during building this space was left; otk clafmé room, \\here ‘he had ‘only Tived lhrbr- nL- and’the, llflewulk as. called; “but. b(’fnre he with_ &plinfs Boek -was. re= omé place. in Alameda- Couiity. he.incident his_friend. J { Smith caled. ‘an “Mrs.- Hinton -and ds ‘consfder: - SIX months after the alleged aceidént Attokney .McMartin, in the Mur- | phy huflding, wrote Mrs: Hinton and sug- gested to herithat it would be wise to set- tle the clalm for $500.- Shé finally compro- mised the' mattér by giving a note for $300. Back, who ‘'was suppesed to be laid up somewhere out of town, did not appear in the “transaction, but was always repre- has been a lot_of trouble and expense in thlu | sented by Smith, Anvn’nsmsms U3 s o it d Special Sale. on Eges 41b C: and Butter, W nd Tavk 20 1ts Coffee, SOe. This Mocha and Ja- ate va is the finest-.grade . Gr::;:ur' 2 of coffee imported -to - $1.00. this_ country, - Price | SR G Rt . glven us to introduce - 5 to 16 Ibs for $1.00. it to_ the coffes drink- - Every family in San Francisco ought to buy their groceries here u prices count- for any- thing. wholesale prices: some extraordinary buying here. Carload best Flour—50-1b_sacks, S0c quality Gunpowder, Oolong, 1.10; 100-1bs, German Prunes, 25¢; 4 ibs Pears 260 cases 3-Ib heavy syrup eanned Fea Grogan_Pure -Olivé Otl-—15 Fancy Red Salmon, 4 cans 74-cdses 2-1b tans im) Boyle's Mustard, 35¢ Fancy Table Syrup—1 gals. gal serves 1, gal. cans Pure Honey, 30e: 7 1bs Buckwheat, 25¢; be now e e Trooms milon 1abé 1bs 25c: all. brands Cannéd Creams, 3 tor 2 cans' Grated Pireapple, 25e: Corn, & cans 36e; -3 canis Tomatoes, 251 Hc Lo can, 2fet 12 fa um X queg o wflm‘y rieid 350 Woxes finest Soda Crackers, reg. 7 12 sks. Wainuts, 5 1bs 251 Cans best New York Plum Pudding, 10¢: Kippered Herring, large | Longs Pure Fruit Syrup, quan bomea mse. o Maple Syrup. 190 sks. -118-1b 6 Jesse Moore Whisk Mayfidwer, bot. - 80¢; Port, She; t. - Holiand Gin. ear §ESE, Cream_ of Kentucky, gal,, bafik P O Pebper. B1. 25¢; Clarét, at. CO\«IBINATION No. 3 cans Lily Cream S 1-lb can Best ‘Baking Powder: 8oc_quality Tea, any kind. 1 pkg Force’. 1 1b, Prunes X. All for . s Ty Theré's a great difterence between buying here afid clsewhere you buy at retail prices. D e . g nglish Breakfast and 03 sks Evaporated Fruits—4 Ibs Suftana Ralsine, 285 Japap 2e A fo nts, 2B pInts, 40c; quarts, Fpe: 1 gal. can B3e" Battimore Ovatars, 3 arty; 7B e Ext rted Soups; 4 cans 25¢; 8 cans 43¢ 12 ‘cans. ottles 15¢: 25c bottle Dressings, 10¢; all Cann Carload Eastern Soaps; 12 hurs Santa Claus and 1 pkg. Gold Du!t GO Be; 2-gal. 18 70c; o} 014 Kenticky Bourbon, nts_85¢;: .0id Gove Biin: Marviang N :"mm If you cannot come to our market ul-wm,\‘e Souu. 894, or ‘,m" U@ post Here you pay Commencing this morning you. can do b, H0e: 5 b 25¢; 5 ibs Drled Peaches, 25c; pricots, pail, unfon_label ull Crelm Cheeu §F o Q;c bot.. " 20 ort or Sherry, gal.. 65¢: . reg. -$1.25, “now .um i orders’ filled. , ll ?nm . COMBINATION 'NO. 2. 110 bs Cane Granulated” Sugar. -1 ‘can Mocha"and Java Coftee. 1 1b best Taking Powder. 800" qualicy 80c jar Beef Extract 1-1b can_Ghirardelll 38c jar- Boyle's Mustard 2 cans Poited Ham Full_pint bot. Gin o s Al for . ? .150 .':Mdfi.n'A’f;' the trace ‘of theu‘v ‘| frank mantier she'repled to her question- | of. friends he.vas going at wight 16 , which-&he declined 'to | |StupEBAKER BRos. Co. Dxmmcs Travels Across 'Contl-' nent En Route to Nome. Emfly remmer Armes m al “Large City Fnendless B buc Happy. .- ' Comforters . Little Emily ‘Bremnier, who has:yet ta see lier eleventh’ birthday, arrived at the | ferry. depot on the belated overland train at:10:30 o'clock. last night, unaccompanied by ‘friend or -relati The ~child. cama | ‘| from Perth ‘Amboy, a small town in New.|. | Jersey,. dnd: is ‘em ‘route - fo - far-away Nome, Where ahe expects to meet her un- Cle« 25 * The liftle ong wns_au alone bn_her Juur- ney’into a strange land and- knew not & soul on thé train-wkien she boarded it sev- _eral ‘days.ago...On the right arm of her dress her name {< grinted, and underneath it are-‘thie words, ‘“Care Northern Com- metolal Company,: San . Francisco. “En |'route_fo Nome; Alaska.! The child ua{: to have met some friend wher she. arrfved in-this city, but the train: was.late and.no. ene .was. waiting for:Her in.a city thousands of mfles away from ‘home and friends. .Yet this did not _miove “her in-the:least, and. she smiled brayely on-the small.crowd that.gathered around hervand replted that .she. was not afraid, but that she would meet her trxnnd In the ‘morning. E “MAKES FRIENDS WITK ALL Ermily 15 a 'bright, flaxen-haired. child, -simple in the ways of the world and hon- est and . candid in" her “speech. - She was {1eft &n orphan by the death of her mother | 'at Her. home'-town: éévéral months”ago: | The family was a poor one, and since .the death-of her. parént Emily has been “taken care of by friends. | Some. tim@ ago her unclé, & man ‘named Cralg, who is connectéd with some steam- boat in’ Nome, wrote to the guardian-of the child in New .Jersey and suggested | that she.be sent out te-him and that he | would take rareof -her -and .see that she had . the. best .of everything that. the icy regions’ conld afford. The’ guardian of the child cnmmumcated with the uricle, and it was finally ‘settled.| that . Emily: should make the long. trip. There was 1o one to Sénd’ with her; so it |- was firially decided that she be put on the ‘train lalbieled- for Alaska, and:after' meet- Summer bedding.. 'Gra Blankels Covered Pillows - Golf SKirling ‘Tennis Flannels and StPIpes .......... Curtain Muvslins wide at:.: “ 250.pleces PRINTED DIMITIES. 1arge.varlety of patterns.and are in all the new color- :ings-such as Greens, -Biues, Lavender, Pink, Black and Wmte, both stripes and figures...... i it B seriniserecniPriCC 10C yOrd These come in a 10 Cases SILKOLINE COMFORTERS, full size and with. pure - white ~snowflake - fitling, sultahle for 200 Pairs Ali Wool GRAY BLANKETS extra fine quality, -size for tbree-guarter beds: This blanket Is veru destrable for campers' use.- . .Price $3.25 Pa 4 Cases SATEEN COVERED FLOSS PILLOWS in a-large VflPlelu of patterns and Colors s Price 60c¢ each £6-in. .SCOTCH ~WOOL CHEVIOTS suitable for : ladles' walking skirts-in dark and medium shades of Gray, Brown, Green and Blue...Price $1.00 vard We -have just received a large shipment of SCOTCH TENNIS SHIRTING FLANNELS in a great yariety of new yatterns and colorings both in checks -35c¢c yard We will alsoshow this week a large stock of fig= ured; striped and dotted CURTAlN MUSLINS 36 tnches 12%c yard Black™ Taltela Spcclal 95 Pleces 27-Inch BLACK TAFFETA SILK; extra heavy and verp-lustrous, a guality that is regularly Aing_ her’ trl&nd qn ‘her arrival. in this .city sold at $1.25 pard. Onsale Monday, June 1.765¢ yard be- sent. en 10 conurme the remainder.of the trip. & Thi brlght ~and V\lnsamé ways Df the | child-. auraet,e(l the “passengers "of the train_and: she at- once.: instalted -herself | into ‘their good. graces: ‘She became a fa- rite ‘withthem all and-every attention jas. shown ‘ler.. ‘She. was treated to the ést.on ‘the train and her: fellow travelers saw that she lacked tor nothing.. But 4l the time -the little’ one kept . to |- s herself her history.and .the nature.of her|” ‘mission ;HCross two' continents. . In -her CORPORA?, L b 1092 o 8 that her guardian forbade, her-to- speak | of - hp.rsfi]l t ‘oné,; and’ she ‘did: her ‘best: to_obey instructions to the, letter. .- DOES NOT-LOSE HOPE. .-Finally, after mnuch ques:mn(ng the child- told; where . she ‘came :‘from. and{ whom' she. was-going.to fneet. She stated 114, 118, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET. ‘that she was to-be miet;in San Francisco. by some Tan’ whom she"did. hot know nor |- [ kad ever heard -about,” and.that:he. was fo' see that she.got. started: on the last portion-6f her 5000-mile trip. When thetrain arrived in this bty ahd ‘there was o oné.to meet. her. Emily was not 'in. the least: dowrcast,.and s¢erhed to "take it-as a matter of-volrse.- Seyeral of her fellow passengers Stayed :-with her to ‘sée.that -no harm. came.to -her. -One lady in particular -was very attentive to the . tot: til her relative be heard. from; but to this the _child demurred, -and - said - that she ‘would. 160k out -for. hérself. Finally Sergeant. of. Police sent. for, and he at.once communicated with Louis ‘Sloss of . the “Northern .Com- mereial Company’ as_to~ what -should. be - ADVERTISEMENTS. lndlgestlon done with -the . youthful fraveler.” Mr. cmpel Sloss requested. thit she be sent ‘to ‘the 18 camned by trylag fo- her. friend. “should- be Grand - Hotél till heard trom, and accordingly the:litsle one was:taken .thefé"and put fo bed **No, ¥ am-not_a bit afrajd of being here all".by ‘miyself,” sajd - Emily. Jast- night, “and I know that:the-rman, Wheis tb-meet mie * will". be. here: to-morrow. 1 do'- fiot Kiiow his-nanie and F mever-saw ‘him; hut I'T-know ‘he- will.come :to’ me; 1. mever.ery:at’ afl,_- T. just- wait,. ‘and ‘theén-everything seems to .come. all ‘fight. the stomach’ to-keep too rapid a | pace. »It is: ° the bane of the; Qreseut age and is wrecking: lives by the wholesale — a little | assistance is needed by the d1ges‘ | tive. organs of ‘for me, and 1.came out here.all by myself because. thére *was: nobodly. to: serid with :The- peojile: on the- train‘ were" good 3 tn m" #nd gave me_lots of things.. T have: {1ats -of :mouey, atd T will he. dll right. "I {That dIStressed feeling ‘can’- be |'do’ not knowmy. uncle's ‘first niame and I-never saw him, but he-‘must -be 3.nice man- fo’ send. all’ ghis “way for -me: 1h |1ady who sent mie tokd mé not to talk, ;l Wori't.say an\(hlng else.” . WAL CLERKS R DUTING San Ftaricisco Branch No. 8, United Na- tjonal Association ‘of Postoffice Clerks, héld its third annual éxcursion yesterday at. Sunset ‘Park, Santa Cruz Mvuntains. "About 1200 people atténded and spent a most enjoyable day. The outing-proved.a big success-and brought gratifying results to those who worked for its benefit. Every effort was made to furnish pleas- ure to the-large.crowd. The day was de- lghtful and not a mishap occurred to mar the pleasure of the attendants. Eddie Ziska was there taking care of his friends. Frank Schuler had a dozen of special-delivery boys under his “wing" removed speedily by using| ‘Beecham'’s "Pills and can- Posx- medlcme. Your stomach will ‘be kept sweet and clean and Iyour gen-| éral health will be Sold Everywhere. 'I!:I, boxes, 10c. and 26c. You might do better than with us, but likely you would do worse. on them.- Jake Fgeed of tne city division was afraid to move, as his family needed all his attention. Dickey “Dials™ son was amidship In the pavilion. - War- ren King, more corpulent than ever, acted as “spefler” ‘at the wheel of fortune. Jake Rudee was there, telling them what val- uable prizes could be won on_ the “wheel. Secretary Al Woods was bullding castles in the air” befcre the day's’ receipts were counted. Danny Dwyer bids fair to be- come a rival of Billy Jordan as-an- nounver. -His tone. of. calling off gate prizes could_ be heard from. ‘the lnp of a ‘distant hill. _ ° 7 The following Tembers <'composed the committee, lhnt 0 nbl) . handled the event: . - c Corgmittee’ of. amngemenu—-.umu E. Pow- .er, chairman; A. S. ert - Apple, Gillespie, Woods, secret. lrmurer, John R."MeGe T3 Theb, Kfohn, Arthur Liebscher,, A o fl;)fler;{elra John McNaughton, edlander, Jose Im;)lrhh ‘“nn-m cLeod. H ey 4. oor director, Tieo. Krohn; ek .Te;'_g{“""" assistants, Wil- joor contriit arles ;m Kiflg, Joseph Herold, Chasien 1o A "HEISKELL'S | ntment !'h-ynltyldd.tomm cal Soap, nlnz L influence. lnd mcmn; IF ylidlhu'- Ofntment, and Atall druggists s0c. are f¢ days. Levy, B e Ty e gare, Atal Crog Martel, Wiliam Connors, David Fflley E. ; McEqriey, Cecll Bellman, J. JOUNSTON, HOLLOWAY & 00, | \rinir Fiearit, sosei Ginochio, B Dguabes. 1 Commerce Bt., Philadelphia. Henry Logeman, John Sullfvan, o Reception and transportation committee—" Joseph W. Burson. chair phy. Thomas Wallace, Charie “P‘.".I-ITII:QHM‘;' sepli Fealy. "Frankc Sutlivan, T 1. MoStoeker, n Coffey, Fred Gottung: Wi o George B. W. T. HESS, || YCTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ! Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckeis bldg. Yienty Behrena W. 8 o Carty, F. H. Sulltvan, Thom; Flaherty, Illulfl 31 Catitor fi'mcmfid Powell, | T '8 Ol rthet uralsta ence. Ealitorna . s ow rapper’s Ol cures _Residence Telephons James 150L. Druggists, 50¢ fask. nu‘::‘?é:‘ 108 Clage = She. Insisted: on'taking her homé un--| Elis_was | i1 -gm golRg to.my unclé in Nbpme. He-sent for.fear that some one would put a stamp. Morri- | OLDBEREG BOWEN & CO Blue enameled ware made in Austria-quadruple coated —complete assortment “of kitchen and toilet utensils —our own importation Monday Tuesday Wednesday Tea—reg’tv soc Ip 21bs 75¢ All flavors—new. crop—Japan COffee—Aona-—reg ly 25¢'Ib 20¢ FruitS—in syrip—: . 3 cans soc Alcalde—al)-but cherries-and befries—reg’ly 20¢ can Royans—reg'ly rsccan 2 for 25¢ Sardines with truffle and pickle Sweet pickles=Pin Money- 35¢ WIulons as'a _preserve-—reg’ly 4oc ‘ G 1 Chutne_\ —Bombay— ints 25¢ Made in. India— uaits 4 = reg'ly 4oc—6oc bottle :, 45¢ Raisins—sultana—~ - 2 1bsz5¢c Figs—impnrtcd—reg'ly 25¢1b > 20¢ Lemons—reg'ly 7sc dozen 15¢ Crystola—scouring soap’ Quick—easy—reg’ly soc dozen Corn—on the cob— 8 ears—natural flavor—a novelty Squash —pumpkin 15¢ licious for pies— ‘1 63 reg'ly 20¢—3 Ib @n 9 Wheatena—health food—pckg Kippered herring—oirs 20c Breakfast delicacy—reg'ly 25¢ can 45¢ 50c¢ 20c¢ Listerine— large bottle 65C French soa 6oc Roger & Galle let-reg’ly 75c-box 3 cks Cold cream—Pinaud— 35¢ Quick healing properties-reg’ly 4oc jar Our delicatessen depart- ment is replete with dainty eatables ‘for luncheon and picnic parties A.Liq.uoi"department $1 Whisky—Bnii Dog— 25—full gt Rye or‘bourborr—reg’ly: $1 Cocktails—rmy 6 kinds-ready to. use-reg’ly $1 25 bot Gln—mg ly $1 bottle D. C. L.—~Booth!s—~0ld Tom—Dry al+ Clafet—{cg ly 500 gallon— 40¢ Good for the blood N Port—Private Stick— . 50¢ California— $2 reg'ly 75¢ bottle—$2 50 gallon Cherries in marasquin _soc Flavor lemnmde—punch— cocktails—reg’ly 55¢ quart 482 Pine 232 Sutter 2800 Califernia San Francisco Thirteenth end Clay Streets Oakland

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