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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1908. ADVERTISEMENTS. ter than another, it’s the ECRUI 5c CIGAR Save the Bands! They’re worth a fortune of $142,500. Buy a Recruit : to-day and get in on the ground floor. Two bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobacco in securing presents. If there is one thing better than another. it’'s a food smoke=If there is one smoke bet- | FLYCASTERS COMPETE Falls From a Streetcar. Y0UNG FOOTPADS ROB WIREWORKER Charles E. Hallenquist Suffers Loss of His Purse. One of the Boys Chased and Captured and Another Escapes. —t Charles E. Hallenquist, a wireworker living at 560 Howard street, was the vic- tim of two youthful footpads about 4 o'clock yesterday morning at Fourth and Minna streets. He was on his way home and when he reached that point two youths sprang out of a doorway, struck him with their fists, knocking him down and robbed him of a leather purse con- taining $6 70, four pennies and a gold ring. Hallenquist shouted for help and his cries were heard by Policeman Shinkwin and Special Officer Maloney. The foot- pads ran along Minna toward Fifth and the two officers started {n pursuit. Ong of the footpads escaped through an alley in the rear of the Cosmovolitan Hotel, but the other was captured at Mission and Mary streets. When searched the purse was found In his pocket and it was jdentified by Hallenquist. This prisoner gave the name of Harry Jackson and his age 17 years. He was booked at the City Prison on a charge of robbery. The purse was booked as evidence against him. Jackson savs he had been at a dance and was talking with another boy and a girl opposite the Mint on Mission street, when Maloney came up to him and pulled out & revolver, telling him he was wanted for robbery. He denied knowing anything about the robbery, but could not explain why Hallenquist's purse happened to be in his pocket. William Young, a sailor living at Third and Townsend streets, reported at the | Harbor police station early yesterday morning that he had been struck on the face by a man at East and Washington streets and robbed. He was questioned and saild he had started out with $150 and had a few drinks. When searched 35 cents and an open-face silver watch were found in his pockets. He was locked up on a charge of drunkenness. ————————— FALLS UNDER A TRAIN AND IS FATALLY HURT John Rozano, a Frefino Youth, Dies at St. Luke’s Hospital From His Injuries. John Rozano, aged 17 years, a native of Fresno, fell under the wheels of an in- coming train last night and received in- juries that resulted in his death three hours later at St. Luke's Hospital. The unfortunate lad was nearly dead when taken to the hospital. His lower limbs were mangled in a frightful manner and he was weak from loss of blood. He bore the pain bravely, and as soon as he regained consciousness related his story to Patrolman Thompson, who was sent out to investigate the case. Rozano stated that he wanted to go to San Jose, but that he lacked 10 cents to buy the ticket. Then he concluded to beat his way on the brakebeams, and ac- cordingly got on the train. When the turn at Twenty-sixth and Guerrero streets was reached he lost his balance and was thrown under the fast moving ADVERTISEMENTS. B THIS WEEK We Will Have on SPECIAL SALE The Following Lines of Goods. " 350 BLEACHED SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, 2, 23 and 3 pards long. Prices, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. These are from one of the bast Irish mgnufacturers and are a decided bargain. We have full sizé DINNER NAPKINS to match each design ln cloths at $3.00 doz. . 200 dozen BLEACHED -DINNER NAPKINS, rull sizz and Satin Damask (irish manufacture). . These. come in a variety of patterns and will be sold at_ s $2.50 doz.- ... 150 dozen HEMMED LINEN HUCK TdWELS, 21x-. 36 inches in size. These towels are Irish mapufacturz-. and will be sold at < $1.75 doz. ‘Worth $2.50. 100 pieces MERCERIZED CHE_VIOTS drfi_ OXFORDS: in colored stripes and checks, also plain white. | Thesd are the goods which are ln damand rm' ladles‘ shirt waists 40c to $1.25 vard. Note. We have just recelved a full -1iné-of ths latest- stples in PLAIN and FANCY BRAIDS, new-SILK DROP ORNAMENTS in black, white and colors, a full assort= ment of the latest styles. of Fancy and Peari “Buttons, also Ladies’ Fancy Belts in Silk and White Canvas and a full line of Feather Boas in Black, Gray,. NaluraL aud. Fancy \.0101‘;, CORPORAZ : Wiz, 2 111, 113, 115, 147, 119, 121 POST STREET. . train, several of the cars passing over| 1 . : IN THEIR CLUB EVENTS| J. M. Janes of %9 Mission street was | him. probably seriously injured by falling from | A short time after telling his story he : . U |T. W. Brotberton Agaln Carries Off | a Mission street car yesterday morning.|lapsed into unconsciousness and soon He was about to alight from the car at| passed away. His body was removed to the Honors in 'Lcng -Distance the corner of New Montgomery street fh,, Morgue. Casting. when he missed his footing and fell. He AT RN e . B cai el B was taken in an unconscious condition to | yANDALS MALICIOUSLY bt s coamntitine af i Shas Peahlaid tending physicians say that he is probably CUT TELEPHONE WIRES ° {ip 2he pompsbiige of the san Wornden suffering from a fracture of the skull. Rl tihs Oae o Calitdiats sud ] N i 1 leaf e yeistiay (Cub Xt Muowa. oo e AlnsTong Gunaiheting SRUg ew season’s natural lea —boxk of 72 75 waoh, Cha.ln and Ring | cu. 7 . ¢ Goleher, 122 by 3. B Ken: | Twenty-Three Thousand | uere e snowt 0 aeatne yeuriy m| Northern States Is Severed SpiaersLeg Japan Tea LaPr:rtfffirfl fii?dfifiy'ss- b ¥ Solcher, 123 by J. B..Ken- England due to weather. One hundred Near San Pablo. i K e : Are Tak 2 nd 122 by C Thes - 5 ear San Pa I : 3 aken From His | o e G it rereter | Fe0Plo Pass Through |and fony of tees drs e 1o cold"ana | rne telephon wires ot the Pacitc saes| fragrant as fresh cut flowers | Ferris bacon—fresh stock Per. SOl’l C. R, Kenniff scored 8 per cent in lure | Turnstiles. DInE. Telephone and Telagraph Company were arrived—good evéry morn-. . g. J.-B. Kenniff was second with maliclously cut yesterday morning at a l da T d wed Sd | Y P R e it Tt ADVERTISEMENTS. Solnt ear Ban ABIS: onday luesday Wednesday | ing in the vear o5 < Oakland Office San Francisco Call, The line is on the main lead bstween = g ki ol o | 1118 Broadway, June 2. San Francisco and Sacramento, and car- owes rices —freshes \’Vheatena—natun! wheat e - 3 z T n e N. Y. Health Foad C oc. - | & |3 3 Yesterday was the banner day at -the ries all the long lines to the northern g : T ealth Food Co.—eg'ly Ao 2 o8 / street carnival, more than .00 people s Pact of the States of California, oregon | StOCK — largest- variety - Candy—regy 25c 1o b = L 4 b 3 v 7 1 drag - was- walking in | CONTBSTANTS. | .. |3° passing through the turnstiles during the and Washington. o cut trom| WatCH these sales—it will P ok ce are on the | 2 :‘:Lo:y';::l::fe e“\::nll‘if;) 11?5;:190:r;222c:‘r: M RK ET a pole at a point about onme-half mile| pay you to trade here— y s : ¢ S very ) A south of San Pablo, unquestionably with — S Y c oy Dot 9ats aed )i 2k . of the unpleasantly warm weather, only || & - A o ot = pareon| Send or call for catalogue | Hammocks—big assortmerit - S e O St ke |1 © O Wolkn about 1000 tickets being sold. As soon as LOWEST PRICES. who was thoroughly familiar with this 1. | — prices very . reasonable 5 3 P with his| A M. Blade | the lights were turned on, however, pleas- If you care to save money at all on your || class of work. Eggs—{resh ones— dezen 225C d t whert the crime was | T ure-seekers began to flock o the grounds, | | DUIGhases of groceries, you just can't af- As near as can be learned the cutting ¢ ' —3$135 upwar S 15% They were ¥ ity 1€ se! s began to flock tc . ord to miss coming fo t v sy 9 - e e 0 o :h:;,::‘:.‘ln sgriens H [and before the tide of humanity had (] vour week's supply of catabiest o ::sllfm:glflce about 1 o'clock yesterday Tabl'e butter: square 40C for 3 days o8 n their wake. Mrs. Benton | H ceased to flow through the gates nearly | 203 Ths cane sugar with your other The break has been repaired and all the reg’ly 4sc—good—of course Cherry pitter—reg'ly 7s¢ “60c aétibns of the [H ...'.]wr tickets had been disposed of. Mission Ranc lines are working. Olive oil—Lucca 50C Durable—simpte —useful e face, as | G . n accordance with the resolution of the The telephone company has offered a re- & kg T . s e oy 0ould |1 W Bromeon|13i s 1155 4l03 4 |9i'i 35’5 | management, the grounds were closed to tern lard: bate ward of $1000 for the arrest and convic-| Tegly Goc quart—$225gal $1 95 | Fruit press - 25¢. m 1o the police. |J. B. Kenniff...|[123 |53.8/91.4/0 |p0'8 [95.8 | the public to-day, no one except those 3.1b_pail, 15 pall, BBe; tion. of the vandals who committed the| Di.o (yagle Ibs 45C Henis—reg’ly-35¢ ovni gften | W- E. Brooks..106 |s9.8/86.4/86.5 186.6 | -- | pavi RSy - 10-1b pafl ... 4 outrage. 5 45 . C L i | having interests in booths or concessions | [ ¢ 10:1b pail ... Carolina—finest grown— 10 Ibs goc Flotida water—¥. & L. - 4s5¢ - he 2 : 2 | being permitted to enter. Hams, ||,4 - 2 5 Xk < o o he.less of the | Special Rate to Willits for the Fourth | , Special Sal Butter Al i Patriotic Services in Church. reg’ly 1oc Ib Q i 5 ! ag ihg. A man seat- of July Holidays. Binvitarlon 1s M EtnAR] Ab: e Absolutely pure they a;: We are large The services at the First Unitarian| Priinac_ California Smelling salts—Crotn . 25¢ school children of San Francisco to at- 41bs 25¢ Lavender—reg’ly 30c Bottl: e e of ‘him - immsqdiately arose | distributers of these goods. ~We keep || Church yesterday morning were of a de- 3 gy S® | An excellent opportunity to visit Willits | tend the carnival, and on Monday, Tues- | | them expressly for family trade and use e % it—reg'ly 10¢ away I is sup- | quririg the Fourth of July holldays fa of. | 44y and Wednesday afternoon they will | | Our prices are but a little if any more than | | cldedly patriotic nature. In the absence Good wholesome fruit—reg'ly 10c B Home—made <a’lad= pates-- mpanion of the | fored by the CALIFORNIA NORTIH. |be the honorary guests of the association. | | Balf the price you would have to pay liquor | [ Of the regular pastor, the Rev. Bradford| 11204 cocoa 8oc couple aiong and | WESTERN RAILWAY. On those days no tickets will be necessary | | J2uses and drug stores for interior goods: || Leavitt, the pulpit was occupied by the ocoa, s —cooked me1ts-fre\h every y Planded the rob- |- On the 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th of July tickets | for the little ones, as all will be admitted | | ¥gp. 18 %R RN By Hoky Rev. Gearge W. Stone of Santa Cruz, who| _Van Houten—reg'ly 95c Ib - | will-be on sale, with return limit Monday, | free. Full quart boitle i shives fof his saivect LR MEICE Tl Ginger—presrved oc | day—convenient for sum- on-of the ciothing and gen. |'July 6, <1 only $6.00 for the round trip. Tuesday afternoon and_evening have | | .00 Rye or Bourbar. fii quari, 8¢ triotism, or Americanism.” The address SEE-R g 3 luncheon—at our-.deli ce :of both'.men ‘have bees | h””l";‘ Willits, the largest and finest | becn given over to the Knights and La- | ¢ 488l 8L.15: gallon,. was eloquent and was attenively listened | Crosse'd Blackwell—reg'ly 35¢ ja5 mer luncaeon o = etectites and they s | otel nu orthern California, built by the | gies of the Maccabees and their friends. ve or Bourbon, } to by an immense congregation. A beau- . . P + nt mie crow 13 ne-iPect | cltizens of Wilits and opensd last Abrl, | Duxing the evening a Jarge atiendance of . 25e: titul American flag was draped around| Wine vinegar—white 20c | catessers departmel the dentity - qf the | cellent meals. Terms. $300 1o 3350 per | the members of the uniform rank from e puidle and forel . Gecorsflans wers | | - Pure—noacids—reg’ly 25c bottle Ligquor department day; $10 00 to $18 00 per week. both sides of the bay is expected. lemuch in evidence. A splendid programme Oli zanill = -q epa o R e S | “rie mountain surroundings, redwood | Wednesday will be Woodmen's day and of music was well rendered by the quar- 1ves—Manzanilla I5¢C TS - ot i Meeting in Thirty-Eighth forests and picturesque canyons make | the members of the various camps in Oak- $1.50 grade, g,.'l tet under the direction of H. Bretherick. Rich in oil—reg'ly 20c quart Whisky—0:K. bourbon—3 bots $3 4 - - i fllits & most desirable location for a|land and San Francisco hav 5 % G SR £ A NG P g, iy The T 5 18 E ancisco have arranged to $1.00 de. gal 2 — — c w;x;r.‘hll:ml;'u:'r:’:r;mm?lg | Pilemmee outing. pariicipate in a monster parade. The for- g‘,lflm};l";ll:nd“n:n x?'lm s 795 || one Hour Quicker Time Chicago to Bouillon capsules 25c | Treg ly"$t bottle—$4 gallon—gallon 3, e Do Awa.y. With a Rig. mr.;mn of the parade will be as follows: | | Bamier, or "\‘\;“L:‘:‘." s New York Bce,f fen—celery flavor— . Gmger 1]3-! ‘artray #1 10 2 Gate aveoms Arthur McCooey, 15 years of age, was | 1orirsh,qDiuision -G.ff'n"r?;rmm?irrsxrx"lnea:xf"::?s: :‘(;\;lbn;':{a":xi‘r.a‘:‘s‘%rsnllg price Is made by the “Pennsylvania Limited” reg’ly 30c—box of ten Rich—sparkling summer- drink— : arrested on ‘Stockton street ,yesterday | major; Tamaipais Camp band; color bearer: || Fancy new. Potatoes’ box. . which now, lcaves Chicag.:at 8.p. 1. i e reg’ly $1 25 dozen x s box and arrives Twenty-third street station, Estimates for campers— L morning after a chase of two blocks by Tamalpais Camp; Golden Gate Camp; Redwood Camp; lifornia_Camp; W. L. Temple Camp; 90 cases imported Soups, Mail orders filled. Write for price list. New York, next day at 6 p. m., Eastern goods shipped quickly — 53¢ | i Policemen Cavanaugh and Maloney and | Mission Camp, Calumet Camp; West End booked at the City Prison on a charge of | Camp; South San Francisco Camp; Western | | Lelcphone South Soi. 1040 Market strect. | | time, or 5 p. m. Chicago time. ? op OHN K driving away with a horse and buggy | Addition Camp. and other Sem. Fraacisco it <o Naventh. apmasiee donek | I e ks Slaatie safely reg’ly 75c bottle—$2 5 gallon . P | P without consent.of the owner. He will | S2WPs. { co tment. dini d ot y : Q Y k B it AlA . mpartmen ning dnd observation S Ve . be sent to the Juvenile Court. On Satur- | yrer goere. log rolloes and “stump "rrmaali cars from Chicago to Philadelphia and | Oardines—Teyssonneau 10c | Claret—burgundy 5c IETJEN]O.§ FINE GROCERIES morning he jumped into a buggy ding in front of the office of A. M. veck & Co., real estate agents at Third 'd Market streets, and drove away with | the rig. Late that night he left the rig at the stables on Polk and Union streets. Cavanaugh and Maloney recognized him Athens Camp band; der; Camy Camp pha Camp; float; color bearer; 'Athens Ca Fruitvale Camp; mp; Forest Camp; Bay Tree Camp; Cerreta Peralta Camp; Wedgewood Camp: Al- Spruce emblem of the or- Oakland Camp; Encinal Camp; Old Orchard Camp; Elm Camp: Cherry Camp, and other camps,, Alameda. County Ringwor Erysipel nflamed Evelids, Ttch- ing Piles, andall 8kin [Eruptions—use New York. For illustrated booklet about it address E. M. Pomeroy. P. C. A, 621 Market street, San Francisce ———————— Special Officer Injured. ‘William Winthrop, a special officer, re- siding at 2227 Sutter street, was badly in- Mt. Vineyard—reg’ly $1 gallon ' Porcelain refrigerators—oak and tile extéerior—-clean— sanitary—ice saving- Bijou cans—dainty fish—reg’ly 124¢ Mushrooms—reg'ly zoc can 173¢ Good quality—extra value Shelled almonds Rfillahlmy Uur Mu"n | from a description read out to the watch. | The line of march fs from Seventh jured in a row with a gang of hoodlums California— reg’ly Ib 35¢ 30¢ : street to Washington, to Fourteenth, to at the corner of Powell and Eddy streets s “ o« 432 Pine 232 Sutte* 2800 California ' : Suécumbs to Injuries. Broadway, to Eighth and countermarch yesterday evening. The officer's lower s s 2 oey. s,nup,.,.:‘cc . | Catherine Roddy, the §-year-old daugh- | o2 Broadway to Eleventli to Oajland car- jaw was fractured in the scufe. The| Eresh horse-radish 10C | Thirteonth and Clay Streets Oakland CATSUP, pint bottle ... .. 15 EGGS, fine ranch, doz. ....25 rrese . 10 30c, 21bs 55¢ ze pack: ter of J. J. Roddy of 580 Sixth street, died | at St. Joseph’s Hospital yesterday after- | noon from the effects of an operation. The child was run over by a hay wagon | near her home a few days ago and was BUTTER, ;. . | removed to the hospital for treatment. It |F. Thompson, W. C. A. Heathorn, C. G, G. | re ! 2 X m the front of the Western Hotel, at 580 J .. square, 45c || was found necessary to amputate her leg, T b s e e LR JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO Sixth street, about 2 o'clock yesterday S | but she could not stand the shock of the |y Roading. D, White, D, N. Braex’ 1 Commerce Bi., Philadelphia. mornin; He w b 1¥ 1 CAL. PRUNES, 70-80, 71Ibs. 25¢ || operation ana succumbed. The body was | “irrec fenicrs.od. B, Horihorn, A roaine, | ot o Bt T b s | removed to the Morgue. Mr. Meeks. Mr. Davis. i . poctalt R a0 Do, was wals. Puree de F. Gras Toyss, tin, 20c || STUFFED OLIVES, 2b0tsfor 25 || 110vart yone ot somart werces seport- nival. The officers are: Grand marshal, Al Rogers; grand marshal, Werder. Aids t6 grand marshal—W, assistants Archie Taft and George von to H. Courtney, B. TLog rollers—W. H. Robinson, H. Bishop, W. Kolling, F. A. Loring, Thursday will be Press Club day, and on that day the employes of the ever-war- HEISKELL'S They all mmu‘rtnmuel 1“ t 90000000008 mcuou toughs took to flight as soon as they knocked Winthrop down and have not yet been captured. ——————— Pulled Down ‘a Hotel Sign. Joseph Gueran pulled down a sign from ing away with the sign. He could give | no satisfactory explanation of his conduct | and was booked at the City Prison on a charge of petty larceny. Seasoned just right—reg’ly 15¢ bottle | Results are generally better than FOR WEAK WOMEN, ART GRACE, $ ACCOMPLISHMENT COMBINED. EOCIETY DANCING MADE EASY. Toilet Pa,per, 4 pkgs for .. |ed to Policeman Hutchings yesterday | ring dailies will extend the glad hand, not only to their friends, but to each other. A number of amusing features have been Faints and Falls Downstairs. BAJA CALIFORNIA ALAMEDA, June 28.—While watching ' { morning that he had been bed of $130 CLARET, gallon .. ...... 40c | by two women in the Astor House, on Reg. 50c Turk street. Hutchings went to the place REFRIGERATORS, 15 2z, Disct. and Lee pointed out Dollle Walker and Special attention given to country orders. Alice Ryan as the women who had robbed him. They were arrested and booked at the City Prison on charges of grand lar- 226-228 POWELL STREET. Tel. Main 518. ceny and vagrancy. Fine half-tone printing by modern processes by Mysell-Rollins, 22 Clay. They bind books.* promised for Press Club day, but what they are has not yet been revealed. —_——— Trapper’s Oll cures rheumatismand neuralgia. Druggists, 50c flask. Richard & Co., 406 Clay. * ———— The largest round hllr watch is 4-100 of an lnch about 9-100 of an inch in 1 o stud in a m-m ‘and Pl.l‘ LA DREWS Giie™s 3%3 uu:lnt' begs Sinato 1o CULTURE ‘ot floox‘%m;a. 56 Geacy st room 48 ety Culture Graces, 170 5 by Puons Hiack 5758, Dr. Tom Carpenter remove a bullet from a dog’s leg last evening, W. J. Mills of Oakland fainted and tumbled down the porch stairs of Dr. Carpenter's l|o Santa Clara avenue, near Walnut Mills was caught by Dr. Clrpmuj ‘was about to plunge from a Ilnfltl‘ on the stairway. He was but slightly I.n- F) and revived rapidly. Damiana Bitters 8 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and N ervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special Tonic for the Sexual Organs, for both sexed. The lexlun o for Dh-— of the STUDEBAKER Bros. Co.! Beds, Chairs, Stoves, etc. Pm. S b Barber Co., 739