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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1903. PRESIDENT SAYS, [POPE SUFFERING “CPiBE NO ONE"| GRADUAL DECLINE Wants the Postal In-| Audiences Become Ex- vestigation to Be tremely Fatiguing “ Thorough. to Leo XIII, ! TAPESTRY — One thousand yards Ro- man Striped Tapes- try In the very latest Orlental tapestry, to be sold on the third floor to-morrow: 50 inches wide grade, special Double Tipped Fin- er Bllk Gloves—A 1l assortment of sizes in black, white, mode, brown, gray and slate—to in- troduce these gloves we offer them at, per pair...50c and - A Great Week EVERY WOMAN in San Francisco should read the items in this advertisement. = There are opportu- June Sale of Muslin - Underwear Will commence Monday, Juae 8. Some of the bargains: Hand Made French Sets. Made of finest Batiste, trimmed Payne Must Purge His De- No Immediate Danger, but partm>nt of All Dis- Apprehension Is Felt for nities to save which should not be overlooked. We propose to make this one of the greatest weeks in with Valenciennes, Torchon or honesty. Near Future. the history of our establishment, and in order to do so have selected items from nearly every depart- Cluny Lace; also band embroidered —_— ment of our great three floor store. Read the whole ad carefully. Come in the morning if you can, and if at specially reduced prices. - WASHINGTON, June '6.—President, ROME, June 6.—Several high ecclesi- you cannot come, order by mail. D Roosevelt fully approves the action of the | astical personages ‘who have been inter- pecials Svils, SKirls, Waisls ( 10 dozen French hand embroidered Petticoats at $4.50 ecah Postoffice Department officials in pressing | viewed regarding the reports about the | Dress Goods § —-’—ls,—_ MAIN FLO 'R \ 19::»-:: grm:: ‘l:a:emhvidmd ll:efi!cuns at Sg.gg ma | | the investigations into the department's| Pope's ill health say that during the last | > MAIN FLOCR SECOND FLOOR BLACK TAFFETA : SIEK— 3 Goarn French hand combeoidered Petticost at $9.00 o Afiatia. DL innfile-ihtastiongtat. gl Smlers e tiuad iEvdanar sliae ot ] SIERIEN GHS BROADCLOTH—A!l | WALKING SUITS—Black and | Guarantee woven in edge; good O = | vestigation shall be sweeping an { D on, which entirely dis- wool: 52 x_nc lcs. 5 iyl = latest Norfolle weight; rich black; was Hand Embroidered French et The sigation 1n s Shelcs B A | . s L 95(: style; jacket and skirt trimmed 83c.” Special.c.ovs wosiass 65¢c , Gowns | | Dactiment was ronsidered in its general| PARIS, June 6.-The Temps to-day Spedialicoiocicinisrins i “ih bands of same material; | BOMBYX TAFFETA SILK—AI ) 20 dozen hand embroidered French Gowns, made of best lit ' | phases at the Cabinet meeting to-day, but | Printed the following dispatch from || OXFORD CHECK SUITINGS— Special Saled. elnliia, biack whise ( Percale . e N S T i ek | | Postmaster ‘General Payne dia not go | Rome: i Navy bluc and-black, with white; | Were $a7.s0. Special 30 gg) |' Shaden. TR 15 dozen hand embroidered French Gowns, made of best quality | | fully into detalls. This afternoon the | whlm XL continues to receive, but those | .xf} to 45 _inches wide; 486 WASH SHIRT WAIST SUITS— was 7sc. Special. 2 55C | Batiste el e ... . .88 00each | President and Paype had a long confer- | 'h;’h“e him notice the gradual decline E‘\:di 75¢. Spe(f)IQI ci s Mercerized material; fancy trim- | LOUISINE SILK—Changeable 10 dazen richly embroidered French Gowns, only - . . . $4.00 each ence, during which it is understood the b ch, W‘lthou.l exciting apprehension | h Gl.l.i(fllk N AME AL- meds changeable ahadestot Hlie haicline effects for shift waist 5 dogen fichly embroidered French Gowns, extra fine.. . $5.00 each President expressed to Payne his desire at any serious iliness is imminent, do | PACA—Extra silky; 46 inches o suits, separate skirts, etc.: 8 col- 100 dozes hand embroidered French Chemise . . . - . - $1.00 each | that the investigation now belng made| not warrant acontinuance of the con- | wide; colors and black; was 85¢ and gray; were $6.50. 5.00 3y P .- Srcchal: 4 ! l.should be as searching as the ingenuity | fident ootimism. His recent audiences a yard. Special........ Special ...... EFRPTERR b i 1 : e 49¢ [ ot he officials couid make i, and Should | were extremely fatiguing. Bach time the : yara 0C | CRASH OUTING SKIRTS—Full |. - -..a_yar | 75 dozen Cambric and Muslin Gowns; 6 different styles; high and | be pursued until the department had been | Pope received pilgrims he was obliged to | SILK FAC o-gore flare; tailor stitched; were V neck; best embroideries used in manufacturing; regular $1.25; urged of even the suspicion of dishon-| rest, sometimes for two or three days. | 3 e 1.65. Special . == {sageagcn nieuialammyasa i 081,00 cach e : | During the last few davs the Pope has o 140 inches wide; strect 2hc s o 125 MAIN_FLOOR 5 dozen Muslin and Cambric : trimmed with best | “Immediately after Payne returned to| restricted his diet to milk, bouillion and | evening = shades; also Zgp | Wiy " SKTRTS "Pure linen; | LADIES' _LISLE ~THREAD quality blind aod opea 3 worth $1.15, caly . . 90c each | the department from the White House he | eggs. This regime counts severely against | black; was $1.00. Special £ ; trinitsed: full figes VESTS—A 6oc quality. 40 ddsen Fine Camibric Gowns: 1ace Ha dery; square | sent for Fourth Assistant Postmaster| a man 92 years of age. Very little tresh || W HITE OXFORD WAISTINGS ancy trimmed; 3 fu are; £ o R B eagh 40‘: neck; worth $1.50, reduced to $1.15 each | General Bristow, whom he acquainted | air is admitted to the Pope's apartments | —Stripes and figured designs; were $2.50. Special.... 2 00 LADIES . LISLE VESTS — 60 dozen Fine Nainsook Gowns; chemise effect; ‘elbow sleeves; trim. | with the President's views on the {nves- | In the Vatican. .His valet Centra opens full mercerized; 28 inches wide; sriessicen . cach Lo ekt vt 7 Sl ; H 3 2 | - > < 5 H 3 53 with lace and embroldery; well wurth $1.75, cnly $1.25 each e of the constant activify of. the | robm momentarily, night and morlr)nln;.‘ was boc. Special 35¢c P%H:{? a[de'I“N}]lZi)z(;CfidSl‘()lIulzTaSnd ity. Special.........each 60c T =ais s U | DL e S et twenty-Rus inspectors empioyed in the | Dut the air fs more or less vitiated and | . a yard ol it e P LADIES' BI LACE yg w T e G G 1.50 each | | work and of the President’s earnest ap- | there is a lack of sufficient oxygen. 3 s B¥A > > 1u 2.50 HOSE— quality. ..., C | The correspondent of the Temps adds: | La d Embroid flare; were $3. Special S | | proval of the investigation and hls il .1ygye‘had occasion during the last | geS. an FOIGCTIeS | BLACK SATEEN SKIRTS—Ex- | CHILDREN'S, STQCKINGS . e : doet | structions to “go to the bottom” im-| ) Iy | Sl - - o TR : Fast black, German. imported; Sale of black silks and embroideries soon to follow. | Portant action at any moment would oc-| ffix,::é’t:3m':ewfmm:flb§;t?,{,r‘fi.re“o"fu(figs VENICE ALL-OVERS — 18 tra quah_t), well made; 950 o ity Suecile: 'P g | cason no surprise. - | holy father, and I find their opinion is' inches wide; regular$2.50 .y 251, were 3 St Speciale. " 19¢ | “The Postmaster General to-qay disc| BOIY Tathers and. find thelr opioion on a yard. Great special . EMBROIDERED . WHITE - ‘ missed Thomas W. McGregor and C. Ells- | 3,008 “C0RHIoRe (08 o rophying for || VENICE GALOONS—White or LAWN WAISTS—Best quality; worth Upton, the rural free delivery| yome’time, The Pope rises late and does | ecru; 1 and 174 inches tucked back ard front; were - clerks arrested yesterday. The officials| ot celebrate mass, except on Sunday, | wide; 25¢ quality. Special 19¢ $1.75. Special MAIN F1OOR decline to dscuss the staius of the ca% | when no one assists him except the faith’ | NORMANDIE ~ VALiNCIEN- - ai 10D HAIIR BRLSI_}ZES—A b:lg lot of of C, E: Smith, the Baltimore contractor | gy ¢ s vad him At thess i By o STy AA L SRS PN LIREL 5 & the 75¢ quality on sale S sty g i b R AR CIG SR NES—From 3 to 5 inches wide; | MERCERIZED SHIRT WAISTS | 106 75¢ aualy. on 2% 4Qc conspicuously in the proceedings against| sire that others should see his infirmities. | insertion to match 175 inches —Look like silk; black and FANCY SPUN GLASS LIN- McGregor and Upton. It Is significant, | The trembling of his hands has become | wide; 15¢ and 2oc grades: 80 white checked; were 125 INGS—Very - Stk im demsindi however, that he has not been arrested | noticeable. | 5 a _va_rd $1.50. .\pgnal .......... .. a‘!hou~and vards- of the ,:é | so fars although inspectors are in touch| “Dr, Laponni requires t‘he Pope to dfl',';k‘ BELTING—Just came in; black | WHITE INDIA SILK WAISTS grade p <P€<.:l D G iice 14— with him. iced medicinal water in the morning. e < cts: 1 assort- —Fine tucked: 7al b X S al 0 T Machen's statement yesterday that| iceb‘ls used mainiy because the Pope s ;‘:gl“ hite effect hig 35 ‘acc‘ 52BN kfmm- ‘\viri"cz‘“;:; CE)O\‘KVB ----- e Sk ot c ! George E. Lorenz of Toledo, Ohio, was| subject to slight inflammation o i e St i Y L . MBS—6 different kin a snap his partner in mining enterprises is con- i e ol | BRCC TR B3¢, 40c and c $4.50. Special:.... cach while Ithey last; 25¢ grade. J5 firmed by articles of incorporation in the e correspondent con H i 2 Special,each . . - . . . - . h it “I do not wish to unduly alarm the de-| | Domestic and Art De ent S . i S e possession of the postal authorities of the | I do not wish to unduly SI8r UL 107 | Elfl W | DRESS SHIELDS — Washa National Capltal Copper Mining Com- pany, a corporation organized at Alexan- dria, Va. Copies of the incorporating pa- pers are in the possession of the postal and odorless; 15c grade a. pair Gloves—Ribbons 9¢ THIRD FLOCR MAIN FLOOR HUCKABACK TOWELS—Soft'| | ApIES HANDKERCHIEFS . UCKABACK TO\ L S ANDKERCHIEFS— finish, plain: whiteiand: red bor- Pure Irish linen, initial hand em- {less 1 am compelled to state that the cendition of his health actually is far from satsfactor: | VENICE, June 6.—The Gazetta di Ve-! BERLIN AROUSED HGHT-HOUR O authorities. The directors are named as A s S s ik i i >| netia asserts that the Pope is suffering ders 18x34 inches; 15¢ Bt : Ciowe T— '{1; ihlncorp(g:uon p?ger:: from intestinal inflammation, that he eats kind. Special. ..each IOC qrv;:L&rrc]d:cmgra;i\serali :‘fi”cm i TAFFETAMAI.{‘IEIE‘!%;.—\ wash- e g s VALl < practically nothing and that his strength || PILLOW CASES—75 dozentobe | 531" 2 ik HE " abié sstin® tafiets: #ibbbo; 3 g s e , per adds: sald: 2 5 i t 2 i T %3 {dent: J. D. King, Wisconsin, secretar, 1= Simipek B D tiate Ganger; IsoI(L ;pll_cmhd “c’%}::-i\cllm :)x;:l PEAU DE SOIE BELTS_All | inches wide. ‘Special | H. W. Baker, New Hampshire, treasurer; { 4;,ore ig room for apprehension unless an hemmed; - 4 neos Nk the go in the East; black and |- Sashes and neck ribbor | George E. Lorenz, Ohlo; T. K. Lee, Dis- | |50 S ront' s soon manifested.” finest muslin; 15e [21¢ R ndeEius I e, a2yt e % | trict of Columbia; D. H. Fenton, Indiana; : kind. Special ... raes - ite; JI. ind. ;puua‘ 65C a i “ranc *ri “olum- VEYC 3 R A Hd B Ry eovaraiacuen e P AR L - Many Political Meetings| Western Federation of | Francis M. cCriswell, District of Colum NANCE O’NEIL ! ng_)‘\”h\_u)ntB Bll‘msgfl,.\cll)is_ s \Rm . | LUSTRE % i . S - g S. w. X 5 | Full size: 6 .d T c H Vad NE VEA — Some 11. colo c Are Being Held Miners Will Wage B connpen UGl $t50 quality. Special v niitsiaewsatilen Hiae aa & aagon m alhic¥iee: 4 ) . | muster Genseal, ing da chietior airiion| (SEIPS - A GLAD g L M2 ST ek i g ; ide; the ade... J i Each Night. Campaign. e e j 1 COUCH COVERS.| WHIite »eucoveieness cacly LG by s T o ——— { ers as chief of the salary and allowance HOME “VE LCOME ! Oriental designs; 3 yards long; | NEW COLLARS—Cherry Col- black, white, tan, mode > 2 2 ‘ | division, Baker is a former representative | 50 inches wide; regular I 75 lars; a novelty for sum- i ate and gray, & were eighty- | DENVER, June 6.—The executive board | ‘of New Hampshire, Lorenz was formerly $3. Special while they last fe Y cach 125 ! P : ,)oc mer wear Fitted to the hand.a pair e » Berlin last | of the Western Federation of Miners will | Postmaster in Toledo and once an official{ A : Ix are announced for | have full charge of the campaign for | of the Postoffice Department and Fenton | ~Nance 9 5:“ s ""’“;v:f:l:"w:’;da‘c‘c;‘r:f | — be an unin- | @ general eight-hour day throughout its | is the law clerk in.the office of the aud-|® right royal welcame pasir B i | e 47 — & campaizn s now warming | jurisdiction and will take up the fight as | itor for the Postofiice Department. ed her at-the ppeni'nsmu ® ‘;,0 abitc ‘l::t | " OUR SOCIAL CONDITIONS ja type! and New Yori¢ and Philadlelphia re ix a prospect of a lively | soon as onventi a . which | It has been alleged. that the stock of | mer engagement 4 e ep! st as “typical cities;’ he hds endeavored th oS g M g cnroSin 4 e ':‘m‘ i ; "“?::;:‘_;;“_h’:’;l this company was sold to employes of the | night. “The Jewess” was the production | AND SPREAD OF DISEASE determine. whether the concentration: of arties push to the front are loyalty to | = Tt M 5 | BALTIMORE, June §.=C. EllsWorth UP-| California girl, but it-was Nance O'Neil Found in Most Popul ever, from these statistics. which have e m ) the church, to the | Mendations of President Charles 8. Moy-| ton of Powhattan, Baltifiore County, an| o "y audience came to see—after | n Mos pulous O ., Seey 4 s and 1o the rights of | 7 for a general eight-hour day the con- | employe of the rural free delivery branch o 1 it. 8ould "be Omy; Districts. b £ St v i B ) the dless, | vention to-day discussed the question and | of the postoffice in Washington, who was | et the play. After all i ! . In the address in “Medicine” deunvered | that-the concentration has such a -dis- b edy, disintegra | reterrea it to the next executive commit- | arrested In this clty . yesterdsy on a|the bis Western girl with the mass o before the ‘American Medical: Associa- | astrous effect. ‘Thus. In the most dense- amer | tee. which will be elected on the last day-| charge of entering into 4 conspiracy with | haif ‘and -the telling eyes who can raise tion at the recent meeting in New OF- | Iy gceupied area of ground in_the worl S ay stress on cheap | of the convention. T MoOiasor et - that antiquated tragedy above the rank leans Dr. Anders pays a glowing trib- | the Tenth Ward of New York City 4 Preside over's rec ! i EoT, a postal employe, | ;' i)o peanut gallery's special delight. ute to the medical profession in Amer- | of 638 - E cconomic prosperity | President Moyer's recommendation that | ang Charles Smith, a trunk dealer if » ¥ : ot with its p ation_of, 6. persons pe fifts and feeed f | headquarters be permanently established | ¢ " ik . The audlence was very kind. Miss| Four Prisoners Escape ica. He speaks of 'its altruistic devo- | acre, the death rate for fou - - . ”"“wm 0% Lat dotns Suttable. Wreitists olnt' Was-put’| this city, to defraud the Government, Was | o'Nejl was equally gracious. With the tion to the lnlere‘sta r;lr the public. of its | oniy’ 16.6 per ‘cent, “whereas in the fsm, omitting the ora- | suitab] 28 s ! rel 5 i TP~ 2 f W o ¢ enthusiasm in scientific wmvestigation, of | poy; yare o 20 persol ¢ Much vers offensive | aside for a year, leaving the question in | for ooy \'{"?G"_“;";"r“:‘.‘n‘;“", ""’rh“’"rfi- ‘hfl panting from the vigorous curse scene of | From a Montana e o OF | Wi Wty with only 20 persons per used on the platforms | the hands of the executive board, ‘where | 100 A¢ SCCGIEgor WI have & beArE be- | the third act. still- upon her, she came be- o itiona hat have been brought about by | acre- it averaged 20 per cent: f all parties are con- | it has been before. Butte would like to | "'f, e ates Commissioner Rogers| fore the curtain and told the people in | Jail. its persistent and energetic action. He | ——— s cries of “Tha securc the permanent offices, but the ex- | °% JUné @ 5 the chairs how glad she was to be back | urges a careful study of the history of | “My good little man,”.said the visfting talse,” and other in- | ecutive board has found Denver an ad-| in San Francisco. And the pcople in the‘ PSRl R medicine, particularly m America, that{ pastor, ~I am afraid yot've been fighting. Police in uniform | vantageous point and the offices will re- | SFUDIOUS SCHOLARS WIN chairs told her by their applause how SRR z o ne Tni;‘di:'l:I(‘e'\l}TIE:;’:r‘)r?(;::v;le:-*‘:.ump‘l‘l:la:'-‘:‘\ black-eve! Don't you want me to pray ery political mecting, | main here for at least another year: | HONORABLE DISTINCTION | €12d they were to have her. | ANACONDA, Mont. June 6—A jall |our medical ancestors have accomplish | 'wp ygur be held without a po- | The charges against Colorado City mill | semeer X “The Jewess” was chosen to open the ‘; break took place at Glasgow to-night.) ;" \mervican life that influence—or are | “Naw, smid the good little man. “Run ice permit. Instances of physical owners, of violating the March arbitra- i Yo engagement in preference to “La Tosca” | william Hardee, a condemned murderer, | cunnosed (o influence. %} cine wndiginy: with your eun W& 3oV e been rare. The impression | tion agreement, will be taken up by the} Pupils of James Lick Grammar Are | 5 C.pcjora” through the astute reasoniog | , ec ) s Wil- sudposed 7 ey S bgo ek eyes.”—Philadelphia Pre v i Given: Diplonins o' Basult : = Sonf08 | 5 oaiting execution, killed Charles Wil- | course of disease as l'got two black es phia Press. € a foreign onlooker at onec of | executive board immediately after xhei P . of Manager Stockwell. With the yellow- | 0 "% "0 000" with. a Winches- haired tragedienne as Leah, “The Jew- of Their Lalbors. convention adiourns, Permission was granted which are usually held in | i 1 g halle, is that the audi- | e dedhg: o examingtions of the James|ess’ Soes with a snap. ter rifle, which he obtained in the jai | The first s ris - itself into a fury and|smelter men at East Helena to use its| Ljck Grammar School have resulted in Of course the curse scene with lh"%kl(chcn. He and three other prisoners ge mob the orator, who re- | own judgment in efforts to obtain wages ! 1. following pupils receiving *honorable | E7e" light and slow music is the whole | i the jail then took the keys ®and es- plies to th it= hurled at hin? with | equal to those paid at all other Montana | 73 PYx . % play. All of San Francisco who has seen | caped. ~ All are armed. They swam aree jests or cutting epithets. points. The unton complained of not be- | Méntion: e S Nance O'Nell as the Jewess before know [ % (0 500 4 e Thow sur- jer falist leader, who |ing paid proper wages and asked for | Eighth grade—Willie. Rigney, Ethel| that in this she is sup: This tavorite | o & big posse In a bend of that a in eleven districts, has | power to act. Four hundred men are di- | Ross, Alma Dearin, Fred Burness, Her-|drill exercise of the dramatic school be- | rounded by |‘ e ecid (o pisit R ir meetings in Silesia, | rectly concerned. | mione Lindskog. Ethel Parrish, Hdna In-|comes under her hand a thing to thrill | stream. Hardee is expected o 8000 to 9000 persoms. | The miners have taken no action in ref- | gram, Jennie Parker, Margaret Buck one and stays with one after one gets out | the death, as he has no hnr*e_.n| he ‘u- nted upon by the newspa- | erence tc the anti-Socialist utterances of | h T Duribar Keith. Con. | where the cable cars and arc lamps are. | preme Court having refused hifn a new Edyth Sawyer, trial. The same big voice and big personalit) prisoners. ! pers as & quite ap unexampled at-| Bishop Matz last Sunday other than 1o . .pc, sS ‘ass) y p Vile endance adopt other Sociallst resolutions. stagee Russell, Cassje Myerscough, Wil | " 4 W00 cards of the fair-haired | William Hardee was under sentence of ! lie @rton, John Bo;s‘x.l.:nm(thba‘zcy. Gor- California actress. | death for the Killlng of George Snearly ° BT TR ; e don Sproul, Hilda Welke, Charles Pear- i o B oy was serving six months Mont Pelee Again Active. | Strikers Will Return to Work. | son, Norma Andrews, May Lindsay and | McKee Rankin makes fhe besl of b ’ Tt s » formicr 161} Break: PARI] June 6.~Colonial Minister Dou-| PHILADELPHIA, June 6. — Reports, Ethel Irvine. % = i i A 7 v two other hort term | , erime Bes veosival o dlapatth frour The | trem fhe’ Manaywii Metrict todiny gl | Seveuth giess--huts QUMWESE Chisdas| Dt wbet theve inin § Hankin Sial Sat | WD SR ST SN ey wan, on | Agnes Ranken suffers a like restriction in Governor of Martinique apnouncing that | cate that the strike.of textile workers | Sparrowe, Harriet Strahle, Jennle Wein- ot |} o vh the four men were . ) n A o _ but carries the part well. Charles | duty in the cell where the four Mont Pclce is again active. For some | there has been broken and that a large | crs, Florence Staud, Lottle Niderost, | Lena ke 5 o) B e ime. Jailer Dillard came P4 . Baxn the scicano nes becn emitting fames | mumber. it not all, of the strikers will re- | Loulse Florence, Mamie Moriarity, George | A, Millvard as Nathan and £ f. Hat- | e B e dishes. | Theprisonars | As well as the most experienced home makers can and clouds of vapor. turn to work on Monday. | Mantor, Arthur Ellsworth and Jennie | v 2 ' 1 = a vV - s * - t1 g2 | Pearson. R R T R o o thas Bt 1 gratify their taste in carpets and practice practical | Sixth grade—Minervia La Berge, Edith Dies From a Fractured Skull. :;‘c Kitehen, procured a4 Winchester and 2 i s - e h ADVERTISEMENTS. Helgeson, GustavHoltz, Gemma Scatena, | R. Coakely, a seafaring man, died at | 1A% 5 R0 e, ™ wintams, one of economy at the same time Dy buylng at thcse Maud Lang, Paul Parrish, Belle Mullen, | (no City and. County Hospital.yesterday | 2% M W& O Theen down town. | James Hassett, Lena Lindsay, Margaret| from the. effects of a fractured skuli. | yoi "y "' oured he was shot through | { | | Kennedy, Morris Wagner, Irenc Gogan, | Coakely, who roomed at 28 East street, | "D 40 Gnd fatally wounded. Dillard | » . | Lottie Lewis, Bert Burness and Lottie| fell or was thrown downstairs In the | .4 pytter were then beaten almost into | Miller. building at 48 Clay street on the night of | fne R W RG in men left. | | Fifth gradé—Annie Christensen, Martha | jupe 1. When found he was taken to the " posse was soon in pursuit and caught.| | [ | Neidlenger, Edith Klatt, Alice Peterson, | Harbor Emergency Hospital and later | ;o ¢ (hree men on the opnosite side o dus B | Minette Strahle, Kate Roach, Eddle| was sent to the City and County Hos. ;,[x we river. Hardee was not among 3 . » 4 (4 CARRARA] Welke, Douglas Mayo,-Lewis Perry, Hd-| pital, where he rematned in an uncon-|.n, He was ecither drowned in cross Brussels Some as handsome designs as.in the most expensive cars | win Allen, Fritz Dietman, Jack Hassett, David Reardon, Blanche Gommét, James Dane, Anna Horn, Ethel Girdwood, Alice { Horn, Annie August, Esther Helgeson, | Sigrid Anderson, Edna Fischer, Irene Me- Donald and Henry Huddleton. until he died. Police Of- is investigating the case to ascertain the facts connected with the violence at the Clay-stgeet house. PR A 2 A scious condition i 1 b ing or left the rest of the party, which is cer lennebery psts. This season’s patterns, Oriental and Floral in- Reds, believed more likely. Tans and Greens. Sewed, Lined and Laid for 550 Brussels In abetter grade. For hall and stair as well‘as any I i | N it 3 (il | "‘:'cl‘)id Illl"‘ ————————— Victims of the Piano. A Berlin physician of renown. believ- parese Fourth grade — Alice Rae, Clarence Sequoia’s Sick Fund. ing that excessive practicing at the piano room. Some patterns not shown before. If you intend. to 67 Royston, Willle Quinn, Willle Fisher,| Sequoia Parlor of the Native Sons has | jg responsible in a measure for the alarm-| have a new carpet see these. Sewed, Lined and Laid for C | ‘Adele *Camplon, Hazel Petry, Freda |appointed R. D. Bart.n, J. R. Jack, Joe | o spread of nervous diseases, has insti- Fischer, Leslie Hughes, Elsie Hahn, Mil- ton Sipple, Bessie Loftus, May O'Neill, Maude - Woods, Othclia Tretten and Eve- Wrights, H. Geerey a committee to arrange for a day at the Chutes (June 10) in*aid of its fund Harvey and F. A. Mc-! tuted a campaigneagainst beginning the | musical education of children at the early | age now customary both in this country | Brussels Many choice patterns in this grade. .Among the Orient- als is a siviking Cashmere; the colors are of the latest shades, 85¢ lyn Hildebrandt. for the sick. and in Burove. In his opinion no g|hnv Roya: Blue, Greens, Tans and Reds. Sewed, Lined and Laid for | Third grade—Bertha Siminoff, Emma should be permitted to enter. upon’ the | | Goodman, Virginia Skelly, Anita Knoll, study of music before the age of 16, and . . | Nealy Foley. Mary Kelly, Allie Joyce, ADVERTISEMENTS. even ‘then the hours of drumming upon g Llnoleum I ,a]d, 50(}. | Qertle .Luhrs, May :Borden, -¥reddie the keyboard should be restricted to two = G . 3 | lfieail‘ ‘1"1“1( l\l_tl:lb Llnrgav_ J;cq\;:el:}et, a day. Of 1000 girls who undcrku(:ako pllurm Quite as attractive in pattern as in price. Colors suitable for any place. 18| Monica Klatt, Howar nnett, ne ractice before the age of 12, 600 later g ide : ok A King, May O'Shaughnessy, Ruth Pr:;gol:, ge“me e o farh ot mer- Two yards wide; rooms measured, linoleum laid soc. square yard. | R < g?;;‘:;u s‘:":l‘lee‘:e;_.em]glan":‘ (;-:nN::l:l' Ku::ctn‘ vous disease, but of 1000 wh°,” m“k:a‘ | t ansfied Myrtle Cronacher, Henry Lehman, Grace shinsetidn, Ak haglacted, coly “H0 eves) 9 x10 Feet 6 Inches | Toner, Frances Reid, May Stokes, Ethel |- difiErens tn Chibm C mn g RO e | | is caused by the paint that will wear twice as long, and lock twice . as well after twice as long and be cheaper first, last and - all the time than any other paint, The cont of printing the house and barn, ontbs burden. Oboap paib.s soon £ade, peel o seass off and v iR W i h facees, (s a hy I and oil coets 8o mac] Cordes, Mabel Doolittle, . James . Greer, Fred Keane and Marian Brittos —_———— Spring Valley “School - Graduates. The Spring Valley School held its grad- uation cxercises last Friday. An excel- statistics the doctor deduces the theory that fewer “finger exerciges” and.more exercises out: of doors are. the needs of Kensington Art girls nowadays, and though deductions from statistics are generally to be iooked | upon with .suspicion, many of the laity will approve this common-sense view.— | Squares, 6.50 All wool. Patterns in delightful variety. Every color represented. Fringe ends. Big enough to cover an ordinary sized floot. No low priced rug any where near so satisfactory for wear, looks orall around service. $6.50. o hio in the cczy cot 4 the small parso 7 d 2t tio same Q ‘caused the munnfactare of e e Brick, sione e TR ek, paotr, Disters OF Chalke: 1 Anes Bk F1a0: 1t AUTIARE: the hest ka3 yalnt and 1t covers 0 mrich Bore sorface 10 (b6 Gallon et comt than @most inte. The foll ey 12«? 'r‘;"‘.','fflfl' New Tork Gity, e o f 5 lent programme was rendered in the pres- |, ence of parents and friends of the pupils. - G The graduates were: Denman medgl pu-| < q . a edgl pu. a fiMAE”Rs pils—Anna Liebenthal and Laura Katto; 1Is your Stomach Weak, Bowels | Housckeeper. — Obeying Instructions. The boy hung back when the visitor spoke to him, and his mother was natur- ally annoyed. “Won’t you go to 0 Often Tiwt i1 if & CUDXTADECXDENSS L0 K < 1 BE.ght x& P {IT. clean It or ol it & St T v Matting by the 20 yd. Roll, 2.75 So‘many want just about that much for a summer bedroom or for fixingup a country cottage. Would cost $4.00 by the yard. $2.75 | | for a 20 yard roll, not laid, I | Shcdmon L. 233 235 237 Post Street Bridge medal puplls—Hubert Kelley, Harry Reinfeld, Trving Bibs; honorarie Lotta Leichsenring; Avis Millberry, Gracs Mrs. Jones, Harold?" s in the worl wfl e World-fam.os Kydd; other graduates—Ella - Alberti, she sals E B. Co.; Puliman Pal Car Co.;: Chicago X . . - e s 1 o v TR Moavou, Ohicace: Keaweod Giab? Dhicagn: . l;;rl Beilhis, Frank Bemtér. Herbert | Constipated or Liver and Kidneys | [:No." revlied the boy, shorily, ETE G Donver & 86 Grande s cago, with to o defi:r’:‘n udnu‘-: can get, 8 eamply colors, free THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO., DISTRIBUTING AGENTS, 123 Cafifornia St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ndt, Annié Carperson, Anthony Cami- ‘| metti, Nettie Cadman, frank Casey, Ma- rie Dupont, Leon Durden, Bertfe Erick- ®on, Eda Galli, Harold Gregory, Edward von Geldern, Laura von Hacht, Alice .| Gerrard, Bertha Hansen, Bessie Knight, Paul Krause, Alfred Kleinert, Roy Nash, Lena Peterson, Marye Thompson, Annie Wucstefeld... 4 R.; Weilington Hotel, Card, showing 8 2 R. “Don’t you like me?” asked Mrs. Jones, & color. " good-naturedly. ¥y “No, I don't,”” answered the boy. “Why, Harold!” exclalmed his mother, reproachfully. ¥ “Well, I got licked for not telling the truth yesterday, and I ain’t taking no chances to-day,” protested the bov.—New 1 rk Times. Inactive? Then don’t neglect the matter. Nature needs assistance and the Bitters being Nature's remedy for these ailments is surely the medicine you need. It | positivel, cures. Try i

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