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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1903, MINISTER. WILL TAKE NEW FIELD THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMYORIUM. ADVEBTISFMENTS | i | | | | | | | | | HORST ALLEGES HE WAS CHEATED | Brings Suit to Recover Slmp]ePemed}' $600(()3 'g lx:;r; goward Skin mllble Accourtts can be opened by responsible Apply to our Credit Bureau. 35¢ Charity Purses To-Day i2¢ A large lot of those pretty and convenient little School Books and Supplies Everything that will be required during the coming term by scholars in the Primary, Gram. mar and H'gh schoo’s, and students in the Medical Col'eges—at department store prices. parties. Coin Purses, that hold nickels, dimes or five- dollar gold pieces; either silver or gun metal DD A finish; suitable for lady or gent'eman—to-day: The 35c kind, without chains, 12¢” The 50c kind, with chains . . 23¢ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or telephone will not be sent C. O. D. S AR L | | | | | | flected part with with a soft held and That Weights = > Faeee g e o l enomenal Handkerchief Seilling To-Day a short while, usu- Pty 05 62 { T ; Ladies’ 15¢, 20c¢ and 25¢ Hanidkerchiefs for 10c Another grain scandal is likely to de- : Jut 250 dezen in this lot of Women’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchi-f.—all of them that we could buy at the pnce. ’o velop frem a filed vesterday in the ; Variogs widths of hems—1{, 14 and 1 inch; all at the uniform price—to-day enly.. . . . . . . . .. c Superior Court by H. Clemmens Horst, | 2% & £ well known dealer in hops and bar- | 53 ” ‘ c t h et e Fioad e ¥ Ladies’ Mid. ¥ of in Carpe com ine = vt e o ‘ id=-Summer Styles rp claiming that the Howard Com- £ Our Usual Low Prices Prevail > Jd from him a large amount §- H P i e or : pir e 7 . < barley and that the grain was falsely | % ‘ Th”-d u"der rice We did not join the carpet combine told of in the Fxaminer July 16¢h, weighed ir, Guthrie & Co. are | { to maintain high prices on carpets. We have the largest stock of carpets that mace « en .»mls in l.ha- case, . the | . Just In by Express we have ever had at one time before, all standard makes in the very latest in W stored In their warehouse, = ¥ ing pi i B Tt - = 3 Joln’s'!'on HOLLOWAY & co., though Horst did business directly with | :’;’eVfl"":z!l‘h‘[')n'resser,fig“:g;gl(‘)flA;com_mh:zpl&r:z:.l:t::_' desigrs, zmi' marked at cur regular low department store prices, which mean £31 Commerce St. Philadelphia. the Howard Company ! —— A Sebikie e kg il five lin-m | @ great saving to purchasers. The suit will be watched with great | O o e e covscd aod | - Sith's Axminsters and Smith's Wool Velvet Carpets—the chaice of aver o a;“.f,é.},’e T L e o | Foutind Drcosts $10.00.5Ths vk - sosd 7ol ok, s e ey g gonady —n a r ther time. The f: 3 ! sh rt wai-t sty'e, neat'y tucked, cord=d and sheer, a most reasonable dress i T b at anz othe e act that the | ~ and h 12.50 piain square 3-inch legs, well made and well 5 cipals in the suit are well known and | 4, % S5 VEIR SNCHp AL e i s - §12. finished, -at the excep- 85 H ::;(\'f",’""dth:_"m':"'mmermu| circles | New Pedgstrian Skirts lor Em-ly Fall Wenr — Just jh, tonal price . . . . . . s7 Aecording to Horst: his firm deliverea | | FALO ALTO BAPTIST CLERGY- 21d already marked at end of season pices; Zibi ines, Mohairs, Cheviots, | Daznports— Probably the bandsomest as brt- the Howard Company 88,000 sacks of | MAN WHO WILL GO TO THE Breadcoth, Scotch Mixtures and fancy materials, in n=w colorings and ment in Culifornia; comfort, roominess and b to be stored with them. Shortly EAST. combi-aticns; they ar: marked :— durability, combined w'th good style; sex our afterward Horst alieges, he discovered | 6-foot mahogany fram= Davenports at . . that the barley had been weighed in false- | & & ’4! ‘5' $6, $7.50 up to $15 S 833-00 ¢ and that he was rendered receipts by | Black Lawn Waist, 98c—Just paced on sae TR T AR B PR SR T IR T AN BGPTSR AN, 1047 RPN Yewman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 635-639 Mission St. ne Main 17 AT SRR e . him $4500 for the grain deducted from his | will take up the work here again in a dozen, to-day 36 ==l il e Patent Leather Oxfords Olive Dishes—Imitation cut g'ass, regularly 72¢ dozen, to-day each. . . . 4@ HOWARD DENIES FRAUD. @ i et @ ‘2 50 Colored Tumblers—Thin blown, red or iridescent, 1 dozen in a box, regularly Attorney Hiram W. Johnson, who is - $2.12 a box, ‘P““‘ to-day—per dozen . . . . - - $1.25 59&%‘&5‘“ Dlsussso nr:?sr:l(l:f I‘I;;rstfp({hlr;ks,ho }'\;s a clear | You have never scen a better shoe value than Lemonade Sct—Colored glass, pitcher, 6 tumblers and si'verine tray . $7,685 SCALES ON case agaimst the defendant. “I am con- | i s’ i ! CRANULATION ETC- | vinced that Mr. Horst has been wronged.” ! this. Ladies’ all Patent Len!her.Oxford s Ale Glasses—Thin blown, gold band, dozen . . . Xy - - $1.25 b e i Johnson, “and we are going to fight' the very latest style toes, Wf(?l Goodyear Clarct or Lemonade Tumblers— Thin blown, gold bznds dc7en . . $1.00 g able. L;:J;,;,rlidbl o i ,,“?:;‘:.2 '&Zl(rr“n;t"e: :::1";‘!:2:‘71’1:?1’:: welted -o!ef and the popular military heels—- Punch Bowl—On foot, a splendid imitation of cut glass, 14 inches across, com- : brilliancy, dotas’t smart i qucrtion. ia ‘my mind that the How: | in fact the kind of shoes that many stores throughout the country sell at plete with 12 handled lemonade glasses to match, for . . . . . $4.00 Eye Remety | ard Company owes Horst the 3000 for | s $3.50—all sizes hereat .. v o Voo ofe o L. - $2.5 0 | Fruit Dish on Stand—Clear giass, 12 inches across . . . . . . . 50¢ e world pro- remedies. Sold by Druggists énd Opticlans | ments, he could get no #atisfaction. | day ard about the matter and demanded an | explanation from the latter in regard to | Claims Barley Was With- by x‘“ ;:. ain dealers and the gen- 1, for, coming right on ! th Howard ures HORST'S ACCUSATIONS. When the time came for settling up the accounts Horst says he discovered Company on these untrue | that the Howard Company had deducted | two pounds from every five sacks of the | barley stored in the warehouse. Horst began an Investigation at once .-d states that he discovered he had been cheated in his dealings th e com- Dy, FIe e e sy e s ; Palo Alto First Baptist Church, Free With School . oak, with hooks to hang cups on and double . .$15.00 to have an understanding vith the How- | has resigned his position here and | thelven, B0pved e b o, cumbes ol pities - 5 very much Jarger China Cloa:t . with ard Company, but, according to his state- } will e Tn b phIRE Tor Shaiinet ) .- APy e . $1.00 curved ghss endsat . . . . . $25.00 Two he went to see Ho he says, “go, the alleged falsifying of the weights and deduction of the barley from the sacks stored in the warehouse. According to Horst, Howard admitted that it was the custom of his compa to deduct two pounds from every fi sacks stored in the warehouse. He ad- mitted, according to Horst, that this had been dove in his case, and then agreed to pay the latter $1200, which Howard said was the value of the barley deducted | from Horst's pile. | Horst states that he indignantly refused | to settle the case for anything like that | sum. He demanded that Howard pay ich he is about to sue. ie will ask $4500 for the loss of hh barley from the sacks, 390 which he lost in false weights and $00 which he has spent in trying to straighten out |Palo Alto Baptist Church| Loses Rev. S. Fraser [ Langford. 1 Special Dispatch to The Call. ALO ALTO, July 21.—The Rev. 8. | Fraser Langford, pastor of the time next Sunday. He leaves to carry on work in the Rochester Theological Seminary in New York. | Mr. Langford has been minister here | for the last year, having, however, filled the pulpit of this church for several months three vears previously, during the absence of the regular pastor, the Rev. Robert E. Whitaker. Mr. Langford was originally a resident of Oakland, where | he studied in the Baptist College. Later he went East and did several years’ work in the Rochester Theological Seminary, returning to California to take the posi- tion in Palo Alto. It is probable that he Adopts Mission Building LRERRRY. RERERER RERERE, ”&!EU.RDM” stitched, Eere only at . for . new suit at'this time. We are giving one. that instead of the watch. call particu'ar attention to these three values in Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted fectly tailored, sizes for 8 to. 16 years fect fitting, sizes 10 to 19 years . Curtain Sale yesterday, the atest thing, well made, tucked, $1.25 worth for. . - White Wash Waists, 78c—M-de in Oxford effects, full pleated fwnu, ful l!c:vc, 2 good $1.00 value Watch or Camera Suits Bought Here Every boy wants a watch—almost every boy needs a nicely trimmed and perfect fitting, sizes for 8 to 15 years. . . Boys' 3-piece Suits - New Fall styles, all-wool materials, pa- Boys' Long Pants Suits—New Fall patterns, nyluhly t, per- These Exceedingly Stylish 190 Pairs of Cable Net and Madras Weave Pique, new 17 seam blouse, frock coat, every seam n:any corded and 2 . $13.50 fall cut, and neatly I 98¢ 78¢ both for the price of If your boy prefers a Brownic Camera with his new suit he can have The watch is full size, open face and an exce’lent timekecper. We Boys' Clothing: Sults—All-wool fabrics, $3.45 $4.95 $7.50 200 pieces in the best fatterns, sew=d, Ined and laid, peryard . o vu .. To-day and Thursday this Table Colonial Davmport— inest crotch mahogany frame, upholstered in frieze mohair plush . . .. . 8125.00 You would erpert “to pay $150.00 for this Davenport. Buffets— All woods, all styl-s, all finihes,. from the modest highly polished cne a ’9,50 to the very clegant cne at - $190.00 Phlc Ruk— , substantial cne in golden Ollwrsble: $r.50 11)3650 Opportune Glass Ware Saie Mason Fruit Jars—The standard smooth finished top jar with Mason porcelain caps, to-day only: Pints—45c¢ dozen; dozen, special to-day. . Grocery and Liguor Values Wednesday and Thursday Good Dining Chair—Solid oak, full box Other Dining Chairs $1.00 to $13.50 China Czbinet— No fancy prices on these, we Half Gallons—70c dozen. Porcelain Lined Covers —For Mason Fruit Jars, instead of 25¢ 3 Best Quality White Rubbers— For Fruit Jars, packed 1 do a box, special to-day, dozen. . . . Ice Cream Glasses— On foot, imitation cut glass, regu zrl" $r.00 $1.25 frame, cane seat, French lzgs, for only . . $2.00 offer a good, substantia] one in golden oak at Others up to $125.00 Quarts—355c dozen; - 20¢ zen in - B¢ ™ India Linons, Organdies, Efc. Mr. Horst shipped most of this Yelocros Java and Mocha—1 Ib. packages, Port or Sherry —5 bottles . . . $1.00 barley to England and the firms to whom | to Represent State Nottingham Curta'ns —3)5 yards long, ¢ | cither ground or bean. . . . . . 20 Mire's Root Beer—Carbonated, 3 bors. 25€ | Sale of White India Linons—a it was consigned complained that all the | at Blg Fair. to 60 inches wide, not more than 4 pairs of QL g Plnupsk Largeit size tins 2§@ Schiller’s Best Malt Tonic—Dozen $7.65 fine, close weave, 32 inches wide, shipments were short.’ any one style, were {4.00 to $6.00 2 pair, Rolled Cream Oats— Del Mon:e, 10 Ib. Port, Sherry or Angelica—Our 7 year old b > 3T 4 » n L. Howard, president of the How- to-day and Thnrdm— dick ki .36¢ $1.50 quality, galion $1.05 a very nice fabric for children’s s ot A Cc yany takes rery e P SIS 2 pet st -+ 3 H LAl AND VAL Y T ity tnat e emrer wery €00l | Governor Pardee conterréd ‘with Com- $3.00 to $4.88 Worcestershire Sauce — Lea & Perrin's, Gannymede “76” Pure Rye—full ts. @5@ | dresses, ladies’ waists and suits, MANUFACTURERS PRICES indebted to Horst. *“All warehouses de- | missioner J. A. Filcher and gecrewry’ 250 half pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains— R o ses R R 41¢ Old Dominion Whiskey — Good straight bour- instead of 17 %4¢ a yard, to-day only J. MARTY, 22 TUEK ST. t a certain amount from each sack of [ Willis of the St. Louis Exposition Com- 334 yards long, 5o to 54 inches wide, are I Salad Oil—Best Union, quarts. . . bon, gallon . . $1.98 -, "3 Factory 26 Howard St. grain stored with them,” said Mr. How- | divided into four lots, marked just half | Corn Meal—Best Yellow, 10 lb. uck.25¢ oid mghhnd Scotch” Whlsluy—-Wm Wil. RI RGN, eiw e wre UK | mission yesterday afternoon and finally e uuumnmmumnnmm RERERE RERREY RERRER ERRRY LY REPERE RREYRE REEE PR RRRRERY, RRRY) Colored Organdies— 32 inches wide, very fine AARAR RN AR AhARaR s HAAAARARAR AAARAR RAARAAR AAAALA AARARAARRARA AAAARAR AAARAAAARAAR AARAR ARRRAR ARRRAR RAAAR r.“‘l"d"‘ah‘aa;‘ AAARAN ARRAVA RRARAaa i E ard, “but when the cleaning-up time|,on oveq the plans for the California | what they ar: worth— Force, Shredded Wheat Biscuits or Grape liams', for high balls, botde.. . . . 80@ 3 : Vi, Vigor, Vitality for Wen. comes they allow the firms who do busi- | [POGPFE0 B8 PRCE OGS CRC AR 20¢, 35¢, 75¢, 850 Nuts, for the two days, 2 packages. 26@ _Old Holiand Gin—P.neapple favor, bottle | fabric, plain colors only, pink, bise, red, % ‘BISHOPS _PILLS [ pess with them this amount back. 5! E Jre fi i Sili Sil lish, 3 boxes 20 .65 lavender, nile, white and black, /Or ladies 7| “We offefed to settle with Horst and | was published in The Call a,few days 300 pairs Muslin Ruffie Curtains in dotted, | Electro Silicon—Silver polish, 3 boxes 200 - ekl Bgera b oy 12%e | ® give him just what was due him, but he | ago. figured and other design, are marked rar Extra C'aret—a qual'ty that you cannot du- Extn Sauume or Rclshn!—Dnner wines, T evening wear, per yard edly e = refused, and wanted four times the| The front of the structure will repro-| special sa e to-day— plicate anywhere at soc a gallon, for the gallon . . 750 Covert Cloth—Very fine twill, heavy make, | § nount coming to him. As far as the | 4. the Santa Barbar.. mission, with the $1.00 styles, 686G $1.50 stylfl, 88c two days, 3 gallons $1.. oo, gll.lon 35 Libby's Dcvllzd Ham or Potted Tcngut, suitable for outing suits and home use, a full ; other charges go, T will 1y a = A | Z e % & ortment of col s P’ iy re Sles Al il o e e o Sxseptiin D Anatead o steiNige Otk $1.25 syles, 780 3175 e, $1.08 b S0 | Swiacar o chm e I8%e 3 court. The rase is in the hands of our |ing the towers there w YT ORp AN, RARAARAARAERE DAARRALAXXER RARURARURRR RERRRRN I AR TR RRR N DL RARRRR AR R AR WRAR WD R DR AR tas oot O attorney_ Sidney Smith, and he will look | ither side of the towers, Pk L ann out for ests in this matter.” The architects whose plans were ac- e At T . | cepted are Newsom & Newsom. Three began toappear from that nervous point| the paver, left béhind it heavy black BNV eV ¢ visir DR. JORDAN’S creat oHUSEIII OF ANATOMY Cotst. Est 3 DR. JDRDAII DISEASES OF MEN (4 ¢ 5 ¢ (3 ¢ [4 DIt JORDAN & CO... 105 Market St S, F. - | | | en Pills. n package L ..m-l Co., pm- of mucous membranocs. | Painiess, and not astrine gent or poisonous. Said by or sent ia pisin wrapser, by express, propaid, fof | #1.00. or 3 bottles 82 7. Cireclar sect on request. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. L | voters ‘to register for the primary elec- Sues Smith for Damages. Victoria Saville, who was arrested last May on a charge of grand larceny sworn R. P. Smith, and who was subse- ¢ released in the Police Court, filed a suit for $500 damages against vesterday. She piece of maliclousness. —— e Pen Troubles Disappear When you get a fountain pen that suits | your hand. One that writes without any shaking or coax We have them at! prices from $1 to $5 each. Money back if | not satisfacto: Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 | Market stre o i AR NN £ Last Chance to Register. To-day will be the last opportunity for Smith | says her arrest was a | | of architecture sufficlently to please Gov- | Californian { to the exposition, seeing the mission re- other sets of plans were considered, pre- pared xrespectively by Shea & Shea, Mc- Kay & Fraser and Harvey L. V. Allen, the last named being from Los Angeles. Their ideas did not embody the mission form ernor Pardee, who had the decisive voice in making the final decision. The bulld- ing is to be of staff and will cost $15,000. Governor Pardee said that his idea is that there is no architecture distinctively that is adapted to such a structure as a State building with the exception of the mission type. No visitor produced, which will be set on a hill, can fail to know that there California s rep- | resented. The California structure will be entire. ly unlike any other on the exposition grounds. For this reason its advertising ARBITRATION DRAGS ALONG Willcutt Spends Anoth- er Day Answering Many Questions. Heur after hour yesterday Attorney Livernash, representing the Carmen'’s WHITELAW FAGES ALLEGED VICTIM Mrs. Mathews Tells of His Merciless Blows. A piece of yellow legal foolscap, crowd- ed close with grotesque figures, wavy cir- askew and trembling of lead. “‘After Whitelaw and the other two had ransacked the china closet. the chiffonier and the clothes closet, Whitelaw came to where I was lying In my blood and | cowardly assault and robbery. rubbed his pistol barrel on my cheek, de- manding where I kept my diamonds. He said he would blow the top of my head oft if T did not tell.” Faster went the scratching of White- law's pencil. His trembling fingers in- dited wavering spirals that narrowed and | narrowed until they shut in the peneil | point with strands of lines. | Mrs. “When the noise of my rescuers came | from the front door Davis and Nolan ran | out the back way, but Whitelaw, stoop- | ing over me, threw back my head and choked me with both his. hands. Then he clubbed his revolver and beat across the mouth until I was strangled with the blood.” 1 me | who lines, crossed and recrossed like the irom bars of a prison. Unshaken remained the testimony of all the witnesses to the circumstances of the The sto- ries which had helped send Docia Nolan, the crafty leader of the gang, to prison were again told to weave the net which is surely, relentlessly dragging Whitelaw to the penitentiary. Police Captain George Russel first swore to the correctness of the diagram which he had made of the scene of the crime. Ida Tuttle, daughter of Mrs. Math- ews, next told ofthe forged telegrams sent her. by the thigves to lure her out of the house. Miss M: Keene, the tele- graph operator at 2 HAaves street, and Herbert Popplewell, the \messenger, boy carried the zelegn\m then ° told straightforward stories. District Attorney L. ington and E tion. Registrar Walsh will keep his | power will be great. Union, plied Secretary Willcutt of the | cles, rhombolds i : % | orney L L iy i A nd distinctly fell the last words | C. E. Lindsay conducted the Rrosecution. s g e i N United Rallroads: With questipns ‘at .tho| finks ot 1irise yhich looked. lika prison 018:?: witness’ accusing wtory and White:| The case will be resumed at-J0. o'clock night to enbic those who have not res- Wyoming Goes to Sea. arbitration proceedings which are nOW | fetters—this was the mute evidence Which | ¥ L€ W EIEss Ao BE A Rither on | this morning. istered to do $o or to note any changes| ... monitor Wyoming went to sea pending between the street car corpora-| eccaneq the eyes of lawyerssin Judge -+ SN of residences. vesterda, for target practice. i ADVEB.TIBEIENTS. How to Paint And Have It Guaranteed to Look Better, Wear Longer and.Cost Less Than the Best White Lead Painis, Never Fades, Cracks, Chalks, Peels or Blisters and Is Not Affected by Ga Pacific Coast Distributors Will liustrated Booklet Prepald to Any Ad- dress Absol Send 50 Sample Colors and utely Free. { ought to be sufficient. tion and its employes. ‘Willcutt clearly showed that he had the patience of Job. Livernash would ask him the same questions a dozen times and each answer would come as distinct- 1y and clearly as the first time. Liver-j L& s o 4 to prove that the time- D T by the men was manipulated | stand of the pitlless blows rained upon an has ever k s her arms, her head, her mouth by the by the United Railroads In such a way that it was impossible for a man to make any overtime. While cross-examining “What s it you want?”’ asked Moore. “You want to see what the actual ear ings of the platform men have been for a whole year?” “It will be quite a job,” suggested Will- cutt, “to produce all these sheets.” “Everything seems quite a job when 1 ask for it,”” answered Livernash. “All right, all right,” said Attorney Moore. “Bring them all down, if it takes a horse and cart to fetch them. Do you want them this very minute, because it you do we will get them,” said Moore. “Oh don’t be silly about it,” replied Livernash. “To-morrow will do.” So this morning, if the United Railroads keeps its word, it will bring down enough time sheets from its offices to the court- room to nearly fill the room. The case is taking much longer to be Carroll Cook’s court yesterday. It was the nervous pencil of Bernard Whitelaw, accused thug and robber, which traced these meaningless scrawls while Mrs. Emma Mathews told from the witness hand which was there busy with silly tracings. side of his attorneys, W. 8. Barnes and C. 8. Farquhar, when the Judge took his seat. He chatted easily with the men who are fighting for his liberty and then, as Mrs. Mathews took the stand, he seiz- ed a pad of foolscap with a grand air as it t¢ pin his accuser down to legal tech- nicalities. Mrs. Mathews began her story of sthe assault upon her at 543 Haight street on March 4 and an easy smile played over the thin, cruel lips of Whitelaw. He carelessly jotted down a note and passed to Attorney Barnes. “When those three men entered the houge,” Mrs. Mathews w aying, “I saw Daws shoot the bolt in the door and I knew I was lost. Those three brutes against me, alone and helpless.” ADVERTISEMENTS. Safe trom Summer Complaints ————————————————— | All mammas, and papas too for that matter, dread the heat of summer with it’s danger for the little folks, especially the babies. It is simply o e Willcutt on this subject, Livernash asked | "o € Z g the secretary 1f he would produce the pay r“‘"‘ l‘""fl“‘"‘ :fi:fl:::':"::";‘:::m‘:“p:'l’ heart-breaking to read year after year sheets of the platform men from March, | face, already Wi - children H(EHJI(P{!E!E& a Ous‘ ! ea 1902, to March, 1%3. The company has|lor, Whitelaw quitted his unsavory com- about the great death ra’te 3m°ngY 1_ el discharess inSanimetiont. produced already the sheets for onme| panjons, Nolan and Davis, in the pris- caused by the summer’s heat. Yet it is {Fritations or uicerations month and Attorney Moore thought this | P20 oM (YR B TRt by the casy o profect the jafants sgainst alb sam- mer complaints, because we know that all | these fearful perils have their beginning in stomach and bowel troubles, and we have a perfect family medicine that will keep the del- icate machinery in a'child’s body clean,regular and inhealthywork- ing-order in the hottest weather — CASCARETS Candy Cathar- tic. The plump, bouncing, crow- ing baby shown here is a CAS- CARET baby. He feels that way winter. and summer. - Nursing Cztalogue and i 1 mas g on A Price Lists Mallel The cost of painting the bouse and barn, fades. never cracks, never blisters, never peels, | eard than was originally expected. At| The sentence which Whitelaw was mares take a .CASCARET -~ tpplicatisa. outbuildings and fences is a heavy burden. | covers more surface than the highest-priced | the morning recess the opposing counsel | writing trailed off in a scrawl. He shot bed-time, and it makes their Cheap paints soon fade, peel or scrape off and | paints and costs less than the cheap mixed | had a short talk and as a result came| . gdelong glance at the aged woman, 5 p - . TIRITE LD SALT XEATS. P e e ol ot e e tamt ex. | bt st Injure instead of protect. fnere s | to the conclusion that the case would [ ooy swinging the prison doors shut mother’s milk mildly purgative : e 80 often thal s 3 ne Carrara. s made by the C 17 7 S, BOYES & co. Burchers, 108 | pense 1o kecy the bright, clean appeazance ©0 | Paint Agency, Clacinnati, Ohio, and any one | POt b2 closed until about August 10. |.,oon nim with her words, and then he and keeps the baby just right. dvsirable in the cozy cottage home or the ele- | gant mansion. The gllowing are & few of the | cific Coast large users of Carrara Paint: The Waldorf- having a house to paint should send to our Pa- distributors, The Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co., 128 California st., San Fran- — e Window-Cleaner Killed. began to trace hasty, nervous hieroglyph- fcs on the yellow paper defore him. Olderchildren like to take the LUBRICATING ¢ - “ - T Froot P g Ty Astonia, New L N e e e "L-O,C;mz";’;;‘.‘fl;:_n;oc’ul:y.‘muxu W.| An aged window cleaner employed by| “That man there—that Whitelaw grab- | fragrant, sweet little candy tablet, and are safe from colic, gripes, Matiz 3789, orid, bas wesd o T o memdsaseie® for 50 free sample colors | yulius Levy, Nos. 5 and 7 Sansome street, [ bed me in bis arms and threw me be- S h, prickly heat and all the mean troubles that PEINTING. Pullman Palace Car _ | buildings reproduced in all the eolors just s | fell. from the sill of a third-story window | hind the parlor door. Then he struck | dlarrhoea, summer rash, p >4 E C. HUSHES s e e s QamtyalTston Telephone they are painted from this great paint that has | of that building yesterday afternoon and | me three times with his revolver on the summer brings with it. > —— < , cago; Kenw stos e most ri ests for yea N " . Y —_— incinnati Southern: C. & B L. R:J.| in mind, thet 1t 18 the only pelnt evér Rign. | B e Dt g s snown as, hedd snd the blood pauged into my. eyes; Best for the Bowels. Al . e gu. Nevmw sigaSaden. - y . Denver & Rio Grande R, R.; Wellington | factured that is backed by a positive guarantes | FFite an Y, was supposed | Swiftly telaw’s pencil over the The genuine tablet stamped Guaran “ eekly Cal sl Year Hotel, Chicago. in every case. Write to-day and save half | to live in Alameda. The body was taken | yellow pad Crazy squares, spindling tri- back. Sample and booklet '"'c..mc ot New Y - ali, per Carrars is used because it lasts Joncer. mever | your paint bilis in the future. to the Morgue for identification. angles, meaningless dots or grinning faces _ Bterling Remedy Co., Chicago - -

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