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THE SAN HASTEST TRAIN - SHOOTS JAILER Ui REGORD AND 13 LYNGRED The New York Central’s Prlsoner Is T{auged byi “20th Century Lim- a Mississippi | ed”Faster Thanthe Mob. “astest Specials. q : ;,,,‘,f)f_ ;‘Sher}fl’ Is Tied Hand and > o 3 : t - E »w York and Chi Foot to Prevent Inte tago a Speed of Nearlya | ference. . Mile a-Minute I -3 a vined for One Thou- = a ar mob here to-night for 1g shot and sanc es mortally wounded Jailer M. M. Sexton. — - - Jones. and another negro named McEl- Frida e spe Y who were prisoners, seized Sexton, & ‘chief intending to break from the jail. Mc: s . threw xton down and two prisoners, held him. ¢e wounds that | fatal ered outside the jail, d several others en- rpowered the other pris- confuston McElroy e The crowd outside Jones. Prominent m to desist, and the er sent word to leave the The mob later seized und tied him. The fire | S requested to turn out and se the mob, but refused. The broke inte a window of the t the negro out of his cell hisels. He was brought out to the crowd of about 500 men and hoys, a rope was tied around his neck and he was dragged through the town to Gor- don Creek bridge, where he was hanged to & telegraph pole and bullets were fired Into his body. It is thought he was dead before he was hanged. T vy OHIO MOB IS FRUSTRATED. Fails to Find Negro Culprit After Breaking Into Jail. HILLSBORO, Ohio, Aug. 8.—There is | much exeitement here because of the et- tempt early this morning of a mob d hang the negro Maynard Hud- ntury the on Thursday ht, it is attacked ope Hindman, aged 12 year: mob of more | 100 men was w zed and the authc a policeman jail K'e[w 1=~\d Jar‘l\ b tles were powe was thrown ley Limle, down the high sed, while Ju.m> e fall was effected. but not be fou icothe for before by Sheriff El d, but is under orders and will search as soon as the negro | the negro coul taken to Chi New Home for Santa Ana Masons. SANTA ANA, Aug. §.—The corner: fasonic Temple of Santa Ara | afternoon with Impressive | Grand Master ducted Ed the day. reds of visitors witnessed the event, which Is regarded as most im- | portant in the history of local Masonry. The temple is to be a three-story brick | affalr 808 Wil cast about S, e Fire Destroys a Planing-Mill. . Aug. £.—A fire raged | in Cour h0, to-day, and part of Spokane’s fire department was sent | there by special train. The planing mill and lumber yards of the Couer d'Alene Lumber Company were destroyed, entail- ing a loss of $40 When the boller of the mill exploded a flying fragment struck | E. Bartlett, cutting off his left leg. g et RABBI MYERS DELIVERS ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS Praises n,gllsh and Americans for Assisting Jews in Time of Trouble. At the Bush-street Synagogue yesterday morning Rabbi Isidore Myers delivered his anniversary sermon, having completed | six years of gervice to the Ohabal Sha’ lome congregation. Taking his text from “Comfert ye my people, saith your Rabbi Myers said in part: charge given to the prophets to comfort in Babylon has a special significance In modern times when applied to the two great nations of the Anglo-Saxon race, who, like the prophets of old, stand upon their sviritual heights and teach the lessons of freedom and justice to tho rest of the world The people of America and England, who cherish ideas and ldeals which are Jewish in character as well as in origin, debt of gratitude to Israel, have learned among other things the sublime principle of “righteousness which exalteth a nation.”” nce millions of the Jewish race in Eu- are still the victims of raclal and reli- hatred and persecution, it is the solemn of the American and English nations to in ameliorating the condition of the i¢h sufferers and to listen to the voice of POL\ TECHNIC = ess Coliege and of Engineer- | akiand, Cal. | end best school of shorthand nd SnEincering west icago. Perfect e aepenoes Tow Write for free 100 | pege catalogue. MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES). C‘Hitri Degrus and Grants Dlflomls rse accredited to the universi- g Easte lleges; rare oppor- t and elocution. opens August €ue to MRS. C. T. THE LYCEUM for the unt, The the Jewish exiles L H GRAU, K.as HARKER AND MISS xuam SCHOOL FOR GIRLS THOEURN S Formerly the | OL. for m-m-v book of views d Sexton and Jones | § The mob | 4§ | 8 JOE ROSENBERG'S. FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, /"ALL GOODSARE ARRIW/VG . SUMMER GOQOS AND SURPLUS STO0CK MUST GO. any charitable motives. AUGUST 9, 1903 O REDUCE OUR .STOCK 'I'HESE greatly reduced prlces, right in the face of an advaggeing mar- ket, are not made by us through It's a cold business proposition. GOOD MORNING. Had you thought of these little things you may need for use or wear? Bring along this memery Jogger when you drop in to-morrow. You share the bargains offered at this QUALITY STORE. All these mentions are for Monday and perhaps will last all week. 8 OOO Goods that should have been sold in June and July, on account of weather conditions are still in our stock, and there is only one way to move them—cut the price. - That is what we are doing. We positively will not carry goods over from one season to another. Direct From Japan. LADIES' JACK- ET, made of extra heavy Japanese siik. wadded throughout in different combi- nation of colors, Flnk with blue lin- ng, brown with red lining, Nile green with pink lining, and many other dif- free perts; made of silk jilusion and malines; will not crush or muss; pink, blue, cream, cardinal, white and blnck Purse. on them. ede and morocco some ‘plain, oth well sewed, with patent clas; , gray and black; $1, and $250 qualit] #E, B Ladies” Wash Sw{:. t the low price we marked - them we don't. ex- j pect to hn\p one left by Mon- Made of fine & vhvve lu\\n qulw and butch- lin immed with ss . embroid and hand embroider, work and fagoting all made §: ason’s style; made with wide skirts, new front and detachable collars. TO OUR LADIES' son's styles, collars and bishop sleeves; made of Imported madras, in striped _and dotted effects; the good washing kind; sizes, 38, 40 and 42. Instead of $1, 75¢ Some More Good Ladies’ full sleeves, with imed in s; all sizes; at one price.. There Is Nothing More Comfortable to a Lady Than a Wrapper. And here is some at a very low price. The good kind; made of heavy, colored per- cale, with stripes and dots. round yoke effect; ruffle and beading trimmed; tight fitting lining, deep ruffle and flounce. If you are looking for the good fitting and liberally made i, that's what they 98 Ladies’ Vests. High neck and “ sleeves; made of silk, Swiss ribbed, perfect finish; fast colors, in pink, blue, ‘white and black. any one has them as good as these they will more. Reducing prices to reduce stock. Now.81.00 More Face Improvers at Low Prices ALL-SILK TUXEDO—Spider web in dotted and plain; ask to see them % (0 will be pleased at the low price.. 25¢ Pussy’s Whiskers—We make them And they are made by ex- the kind that in Price - 15e Ladies’ L‘ombmahon Packe!book and h we were making what we Made of the best sterling silver lnm» stock )edudng ?flcc sleeves, straight SHIRT WAISTS. These low prices will make them go; this sea~ all detachable $1.50 and 3"0‘ stock reduc(ns Waists at a Very Low Price. Made of fast black imported English wide front with stralght tucks; detachable collar, with 98¢ long Vega 1f cost ferent combinations. Price 25 Important if True, and True it Is. 1t every child did wear ADRIENNE BRACES consumption would be- come unknown. Best spi- nal support made, inval- uable for sufferers from weak backs and pulmon- ary troubles. It throws the chest out so as to give the lungs more free- dom to breathe. Your skirt can be attathed to the brace with only a h;-uk and eye, th“’l‘!regel‘l- ing the unhealthy pressure on the deli- : Cfl‘le mgfins of the body. It gives the wearer the military erectness of walk. For men, women and children; all one price . Reducing Stock and Reducing Prices LADIES' LONG SLEEVE CORSET COVERS OR SLIPS, made of colored Vietoria lawn, washable, _tight-fitting, high neck and long sleeves: just the garment to wear under sheer walst; in pink, blue, black, green, red ud yel- low, now ...... -35¢ Ladies’ Do-Do. The new back comb and hair retainer, made of Italian shell, 'highly polished, tortoise shell in color; catches up all stray or loose hair and adds chie and style to your hair; within everybody's rn,ch_s,. c 1. ! O'Farrell-Street Entrance. We Are Overstocked In hand-made Battenberg Scarfs or runners, 54 inches long and 20 inches wide, extra heavy butcher linen center; trimmed with border 6 inches wide of hand-made Battenberg lace. in new pointed pattern, in scroll designs. Full Value for $3.50; stock reducing fnce 'Farrell-Street Entrance. Laces! AND WE ARE OVERSTOCKED IN THEM. and their low prices will make them go. POINT DE PARIS GALOON, 3% inches wide; rose patterns, in Arabian color; now, yard .15¢ BLACK WOOL LACE, 2% inches wide; in the real gulpure patterns; now, yard.. .. 15¢ NORMANDY ALL-OVER LACE OR NET, 16 inches wide; in bowknot and ribbon effects; stock reducing price.. o Yard 35¢ We findi_we have too many yards of LACE BEADING on hand; reducing price to reduce stock; 12 yards to a plece for 10e EMBROIDERIES—; prige now; made on good cambric, button-hole edge, openwork patterns; 1, 2, 4 inches wide, reducing price t BEAUTIFIERS—Too many on hand. ‘We must mark them low to reduce our stock. Low prices mean quick selling and that's what we're doing here: made of silk chiffon, the French quality; em- broidered, dotted and plain; in blue, brown, natienal, black and aiso wh!le. Instead of B¢, this week is 25 O'Farrell-Street Ent!lnee. This Is the Way the Money-Saving Stora Sells Hairpins. Four gacka;es of assorted hairpins in a cabinet; good, _strong, ins; finely finished: ind that will not hal the seratch or pull the hair Cabinet 2¢ Ladies’ Hand-Made Shoestring BT ROW 5 ol iy yion s oiis i BB Ladies’ Vests, made of pyre Vega silk, lace trimmed, now ........42¢ French Girdle Ribbon Tape Cor- B8E8, DOW it Gvnvpiaens sonivpes s+ B00 Veils made of wash bobinet, scal- loped and embroidered borders; also dotted in cream and white; the washable kind; now ...,........10¢ Amelia Bingham Collar and Tie Combined. Collar Is made of im- ported duck with open- work lace beading; tie with pointed end: ducing price now.. Honest value, stitched with truthful words; that's what has made this store totally different from others. We are overstocked in satin taffeta ribbons (the good Kkind), made of extra heavy silk, high luster sash ribbon five inches wide; In pink, blue, red, white, black, etc. In- stead of 40c, reducing stock and prices now ... 25¢ SOME MORE_ GOOD RIBBONS at low prices, made of all silk taffeta, corded edfie, alpaca finish; washable; width No. n plnk blue, cardinal and white; now . ..Be The Industrious Woman’s Friend. NEEDLE BOOK-CASE, containing 4 packages of the best needles, bodkins, shawl and hat pins; also_darning needles, reducing price. Book Se¢ A Word to Economical Men and Women. &t ODDS ,AND ENDS_OF DIES’ AND MEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, made of striped flannelette, also Daisy flannel. The ladies’ gowns are hemstitched, tucked and embroidery trimmed. The men’'s have deep rolling collar and cuffs, also pockets on the side. Generously made in width and length; some slightly soiled from being hindled— 50c quality marked down to . Toc quality marked down to . $1.00 quality marked down to $2.98 Instead of $5.00. LADIES' PETTICOAT. Made of all-silk fancy striped mo- reen, trimmed with a 12-inch graduated pleated flounce, and_ finished with silk pleating; made of black background with fancy colored satin stripes; French shaped band yoke. Fits snugly to the waist. To reduce stock, price...82.98 Sorosis Is the name of the best fitting and wearing glove that is made. Made of picked French lambskin, pique stitching, patent 2 clasps; in English reds,. also black and white. At 7-2 Price. Sample pieces of EMBROIDERIES and II\SERTIONS made on cambric and nainsook in the newest Swiss, Irish Point and blind effect patterns, from 1 to 15 inches wide. 35¢ kind now. .20¢ 50c kind now. -27c 65¢c kind now. -30¢ 75¢ kind now. ...46¢ e &9 browns, tans, Price . ... JOE ROSENBERG 816 Market Street. MAIL ORDERS than any made to order corset; 12 differ- ent shapes to choose from. Prlce.'s 50 Fitting rooms on main floor. We Sell Only One Kind—THE BEST extra strong Itallan cloth, circular cut and hand long over the abdomen; new princess hip; you will and the low price when you sea them.. strain; TARY SELF-REDUCING HOSE Made with a shaped pad so as to fit snugly over the ab- domen, with a belt attached to go around the waist; four llraps of elastic attached to hose s blue, now . Why Not Have a Perfect Form When bustle, made of haircloth and pure sani- tary hair; comes in 3 distinet parts so as to fit snugly over the hips and back; dressmakers are delighted with them; ;,nnx.n tajlors appreciate them because it elps dregs. Discouraged Purse Receives Com- IN OUR SHELL GOODS DEPART- SHELL crinkley kind; highly and round teeth; pull the hair: now 12 for .... PUFFS—Made shaped tortolsa shell in looks but price; now ... e and band; stock reducing price. made of Lonsdale cambric, round neek and neatly trimmed In fine Swiss em- broldery, embroidery; price . CORSETS To Make Thin Women Stout and Stout Women Thin. VAN ORDEN LA GRECQUE SELF-R E D UCING BELT CORSET—Made of imported sateen, boned. with alumineid unbreakable steels, low or med- Jum busted; new shaped hips; circular bel attached. To those who are hard to fit and to those who have corsets made to order we would like to have you in- spect these; equal, if not better Sometimes We Lose Money, for Certainly at These Prices We Can’t Make a Fortune. LADIES" COMBINATION SUIT—Low neck and no sleeves; knee length, finished with eep flounce of lace. Easily washed. No ironiig or starching needed. For a limit- ed time the price will be..50¢ A Truthfal Talk. Here Is some HOSIERY, and it will be many moons before you buy them at such a low price as this. LADIES' HOSE—Made of sea island thread, black bottom and fancy colored tops, Richelieu ribbed velvet finished; in red, pink, blue and lavender. To re- duce stock price.... 12%e CORSETS FITTED FREE. Expert demonstrator in attendance. All Stores Sell Corsets. The NEW R. G. CORSET, that is now so extensively advertised in the la- dies’ journals, they have arrived and are now for your in- spection; made of Remember! SEOME GOOD HOSE FROM A GOOD LADIES’ HOSE—Open work and lace wffect, fast black; three-thread heel and toe. If you are a good judge you will appreciate them at this low price.12%e CHILDREN'S HOSE—Made of French thread, light weight, extra long, double heel, toe and sole; fast black and silk finish. Manufacturer's s ods—cwmd slightly imperfect, not noticeable with the naked eye. Instead of 2. now.13¢ 0dds and Ends In LADIES' BELTS —Made of peau de solfe and silk taf- feta; made w curved shape, al silk tab. e and of the good sel kind Ladies’ PATENT LEATHER BELTS are in greater demand than ever, and here are some at one-half price—one and a half inches wide, with a hard enam- el finished buckle, ' Price.. 10¢ O'Farreli-Street Entrance. & gored; straight front steels; appreciate the goodness Strain of Life Begins in Youth. Always equal to the GOTHAM MILI- SUPPORTERS— the pad, with patent bunon L orters; in pinl sp and black, BaII at 2%ec, 19¢ 1t Costs as Little as This? FLEUR DE LIS HIP PADS and Another Lucky Purchase of Ours, and a Mighty Good One, Too. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS—Direct from Belfast, at and ITOW hem- stitch, pure linen........ B¢ ENTS' HANDK FS—Made of pure Belfast linen, half and a 1 inch hem. ~10e LADIES" HANDKE R( HI of good English la hemstitched and Valeaciennes lace trim- med. Now. -Be aplece them to give a Very light in wei foertoc: fitting h! and price fort Here. Why Not Have a Tape Measure In your home? Just as necessary as a scale. See that you get 36 inches to a yard. Here is one that is double folded, 60 inches long, the d that will not crack. Now. «..1e apiece Extra! Extra! No. 2 SATIN AND GROS GRAIN RIB- BON, all silk: pink, blue, cream and whité. Now a plece of 10 yards....15e HA IRPI\S straight and olished; smooth the kind that will not e POMPADOU R of fine Italian shell; 80 as to fit snugly to the head; not. so SIDE COMBS and O'Farrell-Street Entrance. Conservative Statement of Facts Will Best Describe Our Advertising Methods. $1.75 Instead of $2.50. LADIES' LACE COLLAR AND STOLE—Made of Point de Gene lace, in flower and leaf low in price designs. Extr: for these stylish collars... Some Good Offerings From Qur Own Machines. LADIES' CHEMISE, made of soft finished muslin, French shape, round neck and neatly trimmed with tor- chon lace; price.......... LADIES' DRAWERS, made_of double X Fruit of the Loom muslin, =finished with deep flounce of embroi- ry, also cluster of tucks Here's for Ladies” Underwear of the Very Good Kind. * Not a garment at a fancy price. ducing prices to reduce stock. LADIES' VESTS ad soft fin- ished English thread: low ck and no sleeves, double lace yoke effec and Richelieu ribbed. Now... ‘15e Some more LADIES® GOOD VESTS at low prices. Made of pure low neck and no sieeves, Swi neck and arm holes trimmed crocheted lace with silk ribbo; blue and white. reducing price. LADIES’ CHEMISE OR SLIP GOWN, Re- elbow sleeves, trimmed with THE PRICE-CUTTER 11 O’Farrell Street. SOLICITED. Denies Motion for a New Trial. SANTA ROSA, Aug. 8.—Judge Sloss of San Francisco to-day denied a motion for a new trial in the suit brought by Sarah J. Yordl against her stepdaugh- ters, Flora 1., Nellle E. and Alice C. Yordi. The action was commenced to set aside a deed made by Fred Yordi, de- ceased, to his three daughters. The ground alleged was undue influence and that no consideration had been pald for the deed. The property involved is the Yordl home place at Cloverdale. Judg- ment was rendered in favor of Mrs. Yordi some time ago and the children sought to secure a new trial. Prosim s o> SRR 0T LONDON. Aug. 8.—Andrew Carnegle has of- fered the city of Dublin $140,000 toward the erection of a free public library. OMAHA. Nebr. Aug 8.—The Merrill Com- mission Company, a graln and stock brokerage firm, suspended to- day. The concern operated Harvard), ¥ Master HAMLIN SCHOOL AKD VAN NESS sl:lx.u!, s ¥ and day v leading attention 10, 1803, xpressed in the words, “Comfort ye, my people, saith youraGod.” G comfort ye, . £l the a 1al : JENNE MORROW LO’\‘G‘COL- GE OF \(HCI ‘\'\D ACTION. SACRED HEART EVENING COM MERCIAL SCHOOL, FEART COLLEGE, Eddy and Larkin Bts. SES OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1903, 7:45 9. m. st 7:15 M) \RGARET'S SCHOOL . August 26 in Diablo ave. Modern ‘mation or cir- TS, ANDERSON AC_ADEMY, tary €ood character. KER ANDERSON, Principal, ces Prigeipal, ichoock Military Academy, | SAN RAFAEL, CAL. ittle boys. Xmas term St. Mary’s ' College. OAKLAND. CAL & will be resumed urmAun Auguat 3, | ST. JOSEPH S ACADEMY, 3 BERKELEY. o for ’ boys under 15 commence HOKDAm Bed for prospectus 10 Bro: Rock stand System " MRS Anmmxm'rs. branches in a number of Iowa and Nebraska towns. To Points East and Back, Full partlculars Call or Address 623 Market Street. C. A. RUTHERFORD, Dist. Pas’g’r Agent. TRAMP ATTACKS A YOUNG WOMAN Drags Her From Bicycle and Throws Her Into Mud Puddle. Special Dllpatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Aug. -M(as Belle Joa- chims, a young lady employed at the Aingley cannery at Campbell, was at- tacked by a tramp this morning while on her way to work. Frank Kyle has been arrested for the offense and was positive. ly identified by Miss Joachims as her as- sailant. Bd Triplett and Joe Pease, tramps, are being held as witnesses. Miss Joachims was riding a bicycle along the Campbell and Los Gatos road, and when about two miles west of Los Gatos a tramp stepped out in front of her and commanded her to halt. She refused, whereupon he caught her, dragged her from the wheel and threw her into a mud- puddle. Two other tramps, who were on the railroad track 100 yards away, went to her assistance and her assallant ran off. Miss Joachims’' mouth and neck were bruised and her clothes torn. She then rode on into Campbell and reported the matter to the Sheriff's office, - Shortly before noon Deputy Sheriffs Langford and Reynolds of Los Gatos ar- rested Kyle, Triplett and Pease, whom they found together. Miss Joachims posi- tively identified Kyle as the man who at- tacked her. She thought the other two ‘were the men who went to her assistance. Kyle denies that he is the man wanted. He says he Is a painter and that he formerly worked at the Union Iron Works ip San Francisco. Triplett and Pease say Kyle was with them, and will not admit they were the men who aided Miss Joa- chims. The Sherifi’s office believes they are trying to shield their companion. Pease and Triplett claim to come from Redwood City. Miss Joachims is 21 years of age. Her father, Edward Joachims, is an Bl’chl!d. ist, residing on Parr avenue. —_——— South Bay Yacht Club Regatta. SAN JOSE, Aug. 8.—The annual re- gatta of the South Bay Yacht Club for | the Doerr silver cup will take place to- morrow in the bay off Alviso. Eight yachts have been entered. The course is twenty-five miles. Great interest is centered in the race. The cup has been won twice by the Cisne and once by the mmculmwhpwthmw mc'vhm BABES PERISH IN'BURNING HOME Frantic Parents Unable to Reach Their Lit- tle Ones. Special Dl!pl(ch 4o The Call. SPOKANE, Aug. . §.—While their three children were burning to death in their home near Coulee City, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitehead were hurrying to the scene as fast as they could run. They arrived to find the house almost burned to the ground, and were too late to save their little ones, who were aged 6 years, 8 years and 16 months, respectively. The agonized husband and wife had seen the blaze while they were still a considerable distance from the house, and hurried with all speed to the burning dwelling. The fatality occurred about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead are new settlers six miles from Coules City, and had left the children in the house while they went to dig a well a half-mile away. A small fire was left burning in the cook stove, and it is be-"| lleved the flames were communicated to the partition near by. The children were asleep in their beds and perished as they lay there. Two of the bodies were burned to a crisp and the arms and legs of the third were burned off. The flames could be seen from Coulee City, but no assistance could reach the place in time. As the White- heads lost everything a subscription is being made up to relieve their temporary necessities. The mother is prostrated and the father Is nearly insane over the terri- ble affair. e PRISON DIRECTORS } MEET A'l‘ SAN Q'Ulm J. W. Tompkins TIs Formally Elected ‘Warden of the Penitentiary to Succeed Aguirre. SAN QUENTIN, Aug. 8—At a meeun‘ of the State Board of Prison Directors to- day J. W. Tompkins was formally elect- ed Warden of San Quentin. It was thought that the directors might elect a ‘Warden for Folsom prison, but there was 'no discusslon of the matter. Warden Aguirre filed his official report for the year. It showed that the jute mill had turned out 4,526,700 grain bags up to June 30, 1903, inerease of 201,300 bags over the ,uv&:. year. 'l'he m’!mn of- ficials had sold 4,162,870 bags, uzflm i o fi-"hn of pua« q:h:': State from the jute mill amounted to $57,- -l- 48804, a gain of $12% 60 over the preceding | year. The net profit during Aguirre’s re- | gime amounted to $190,723 79. Warden Aguirre recommended that a | guard tower be built near the chicken ranch, which would protect a large area | | now Wholly unprotected. | Several prisoners were paroled: 8. G.| Neal, serving ten years for burglary; E. E. Duff, serving four years for embez- zlement; J. R. Plco, serving three years for forgery; J. O. Gillett, serving seven years for manslaughter; ¥. M. Chrisman, | serving three and a half years for grand larceny, and M. Cabral, serving five years for burglary. The men had but a few more months to serve. e BAN JOSE, Aug. 8.—~The Santa Clara Valley Fish and Game Assoclation is to distribute 100,000 trout fry in the streams of this valley during August. These are to be furnished by the State Fish Commission from the hatchery at Sisson. Of this number 15.000 will be placed in the Uvas, Llages and Los Gatos creeks, and the balance In the various other streams. Instructions for anng [’ “THE OLD ARMY CHEST,” NEXT SUNDAY’S ART SUPPLEMENT: Frame in three-inch plain- scooped gilt or three-inch Flem- ish brown and burnished gold. Prrpe——— . Ohio Prisoners Escape. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 8.—Lewis Har- mon, the convicted murderer of George Geyer near Alton; Robert Shifflett, Frank- lin County, charged with horse stealing; Otis Kellar, another alleged horsethief, and Lewis Eyeting, alleged forger of Dayton, escaped from the county jail in broad daylight to-day by cutting off a bar in the bathroom. The work is supposed to_have been done with a potato knife filed In the shape of a saw. ’ ADVERTISEMENTS. No Summer Bowel Troubles Not for me! I'm safe from all of them and happy. The heat of summer causes organic matter everywhere to decay. All dead vegetable or animal matter rots if not kept on ice. All undigested food in the human body wfil fer- ment a hundred times as quickly in summer 4s in winter. Consequence —stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order—sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, appendicitis, and in some regions yellow fever and the plague. Little children suffer terribly every- where. What does good sense tell you to do ? You can’t keep the hu- man body on ice, and the drinking of ice-cold drinks does mere harm than good because it stops digestion and chills the internal organs. The proper thing is to kee&:lll impure and unnecessary matter out of the every day, not give it a chance to sour and decay in the stomach and bowels, and poison the blood and the whole body. In this way you will stop all hot, feverish conditions, and keep your insides cool and healthy. To doit, use a medicine that is not offensive to the taste and not harsh and violentin its action. There is only one safe system-cleaner to take in the summer time, because it wili not cause diarrhoea or griping, and that is’ @conty BT RS ERm Cou, € or New York.