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.CTHE. SAN ONSPIRATORS ALL TN GL GUSTI][]Y LéeLim, Wanted in Sub- : stitution Cases, " : i_ Surrenders. . 5 Qfficials Declare Every One Implicated in Plot Has_ =1 Been Captured: hinede ‘accused of.| complicity in the Chiriese -substitutidn sohndal and whors _the. Federal offi- | g ever since United.” Lee Lim, one of clals have been 100k s States De; I W. P. Gamble! confessed to the crifne, surreirdered him-- #el? yesterday to Unitej States. Mershal, Shine. He was taken .t oncé before Cnige s Commissioner Heacock and adpiied to bail in the.sum® of $3000, i was furnished by 'a surety< sar com- Lim is a cigar manufacturer, own sng factories in Chinatown. “Whes. ' Gambie’s confess! was published exclu-7 " sively in The he took flight and- headed for the Mexican border. He'gat | | #s far as Tucson, Ariz, and went into | | hiding there. Secret Service Agent W. J. Burns wes hot on his trail, and’ furtherX o t fa > nis capture he secured the €0-07 on of the internal revenue offi-| | cers, who closed up the cigar factories in the absence of their proprittor.- The | | Government reserves the right to-close ctories unless they ed by the owner ilieries and Sgar rersonaliy e Lim’s e were told that.yn- legs the owger ned and took ‘harge ‘- of the factorles the revenue officers would refuse t them further stamps and: 1 confiscate the manufacturéd stock..| tened with this 1 fugitive: | . i e determined to gi and through hi made arrangeme But ¢ i Oriental had sleeve. He 10 stoms : quisitorial on with Secret Service’ A E a such .remark- ab forcing confessions. from all those implicated in the scapdal In order to forestall this he’ furned up- sith his attorney one day ahead of finfe: Burne was not expecting him to.appear and was engaged in some other- Work. Efforts were made to locatethe secref service operator by telephone, bu} he could | not be found. Lee and \l]~ attorr an immediate 1 could not be sweating Lee Lim connecti Chinese titiiion is® country: Thrée-depu and’’Burriet t the County_Jail; for coluplicity”in. the Gamble, -who' wag a-- | empsey od. hitfisel! cmps Malrshal, | “Woodwortl, |+ ave been atrest:: are implicated ifi the sy . Dempsey &nd Burnett | Federal Grand.Qury yée- | with the six substituted ught a report will be. on Friday. E . Ferner Defends His Hofel. further hearing was given yesterday - e suit of F. J. Drake and B* F. Fer- MISB JESIE u_‘KO E I—\QR HE- BE\‘EI-’]T oR 'FRANCISCO c'AL'L miv,nsn&f ':ocmsl'an: 1,' 4 Der for a permanent injunction restrajn<’ “THE-GARDEN FETE AT xr;\'r ing Chief of Police Wittman from' inter:|. . A\SELMO fering with their leased property, the.| . Hotel Nymphia. Ferner was the only. 3 wiiness examined, and the case was ton.: to-day. He testited that-the} ed of 112 suites of rooms he rented them to whoever was ling to pay 33 & day. He did not: vestigate, he said, the character of his | tenants or make any inquiries into the| uses they put the rooms to. He also tes. | “Unto the sweef 2 ! Cagie hithey, ‘come Bither, com# Bith= DS’ of* merry. wxaens are —_———— - Claims Stand Is Not Obstruction. tified that he was the agent of 8. P.| Blumenberg, the real owner of the lease of the property f { { lhe rlreab)ifl-mn que- ‘at- S8an "Angeln are at°the.bottem, of ¥t all, for on Sgtur- day -afternoon’ there will. be the -merriest kind qf a time at the beautiful -home of Sava, proprietor of an oyster .and jwich stand the corner of Sixeh| Folsom streets, brought suit yester- | #a and day for an injunction restraining the | o 4 , Mrs. Kent of Kepffild, -betweeti, Ro B e o e oaorks from removiNg | Valley.and Latkspor. Here In this sha e e o e e oms that as | ooy garden qf the Eods; under’ the whib- . [alling leading Into a base- | oring leaves, seores of lovely.maids and ment = es up no more sidewalk | : : | métrons will Hol§ high casival, e epece railing, it is not a nuls- in the forest of Ardéh—énd ti noblest, best thing alm\u it § | all for eharity, and for -the swéétest and best type af chgrity—for little. orphuus, whe, put for . the ‘tender ' solicitulle, these. malds and matrons, woul be wnn- _derers, adrift in this big -world. .And whe knows—but hé.-who knows i, things— what eyil paths lie'open to thé litkle chaps now. safe M the ome were help -not | forthcoming and -its- doors: ‘closed * to -the ‘deserving? .But fit]fi the flmllhg! “efer-. gles of the » waqmen' - in charge. and the chivalrous fesponse from the* men—the | dear men—there 1s .no_possihility of even | ance or truction. AT VERTISEMENTS. CURT&E Are Used dnd endorsed by llo a shadow darkening the brow of -the | treastrer when -she counts her* shekels and reads her checks—on Satueday Hight., Wit SGHDULS AND GBNVENTS Sacred Heart Presentation Coa- vent. Holy Name St. Vincent's an Convent 1 Convent (San Rajael) St. Gertrude’s Academy St. Agnes’ Church Sacred Heart Church St. Teresa’s Church Rose’s Academy St Ma: Convent School Convent of Holy Cross (Fresno) and many others BENJ. CURTAZ & SON 16 O'FARRELL ST. Branches—3an Jose, Fresno, @la-- meda, Palo Alto. Decrees of Dlvorce Are ‘Sought by. “Thred * Forlorn "lees ; | Suite for divorce on the mund of fil- | ure to protsde were commenced” yester- | day by Violet”A. ‘Butler’ against Guy W | Butler, Xate - Krieger - against - Pred |. | Krueger, and ‘Emma’ Andenson against Jobn . F. Andetson. each case. the plaintiffs allege that for more than a _y€ar they have had to depend upon tives and friends for sheir support. Desertion s rhirged in’ the complaints Wiliam Deschler.: Maude Amber Wilkinson, ‘the Jeading lady at Fischer's Theater, who is suing Ira Puerl Wilkerson for divorce, needs the evidencé of Jane Bernhard of New York. The actress secured an ofder of court yesterday directing a cothmissioner testimony. Divorces were, | granted to ‘Maria J. from Joseph A.Simma for crueuy, rom C. M. Stein for from Jennie Beer- Mellin’s Food and Milk is an ideal eombination FAnd.all A qlscq have mage gafns in. afsets,and de- filed by George Cornélius against Mjnnie |- Cornelius and Barbara, Deschler ‘against pigje. E. Lee, who was . married o ‘many hues | canuy Byotizand thé ice =, asslsu‘d DY her”; wirgins, will presiaé: / - ‘A programifié- of ‘muclr excellefice, 1§ -to" be rendered. under the trees'as follows: Orcheésirg Tornet solo Vocal solo Yiolin solo: .. Hecfmatlan . 85 - Atitia xenuu “Mr. McAdse,.the 3veather mar, has.beeii eén zmd e hjs promised 15 assist,the affair _ by." -providing * Sullablg weather. - What, with :Tomtrr i, ehirms ifg malds,” happy..children, green trees, blpe sky, cout¥: martdl man.cravs rhgre?. or twenty-five cents: Tlat is the, adnitssion .price, but of course: tligre will. be ‘booths on the groums;:at whioh ‘apy | kind’.man may-'Teave an’extra. quarter, if e really wishesto, apd it-al] gves t0 the arphans.-.* -2 .The ‘general management m ewg_e of: Mrs.” P : f the . affati quwn. Mgs; CITY’S - sgv‘mos wxs- ‘, AB.E VERY rms?nnow &Atz Cqmminiqn Hakeu H.ig]fly .En' comg-lng ‘Report on Con;lxfion-of * Local F.Lunbia.l Inltflutinn:. -, e nine-savings. banks of .Shn posits since September I of fast yeara are °congequéntly “presperous. The in- crease in deposits, is approximately .$600,- .000, an indécation -oF tire prosperity” of the people at’ large, .The Bank ‘Commidsion’s .statemertt of resqurces and fiabylities lolA Tows: . Resgurdess-Bank ‘other “rehl -estate, $3 premises: - 2,251,237 7 55! stocks, bonds and ;warrants, $68,! 52; lony ~on real gotad $73,267.835 62 s’ o and oo 602 on ‘othep ties, $1800; mionow on hand, $2,481,601 :banks and hankers, $8.606.867 R m&.—m“:' wl“l id nne‘l $4450,000, ro- Liabilit pital paid in coin, g ‘serve .fund ands profit- and loss, $6,084,577 40; «due -depositors, $151,321,212 39; ather u;bumq, $1,647587 26 total labilities, $163, 508677, ——————— A pillat gt menn'h 1s &odd printing. )tyn - nomu-, 22.Clay; know theiz bsinegs. e J Buu "Husband for Support:. , Francks C. Lee in. this cify in' 'November, 19%,, fijed a'suit’ for support against him sdsterday. She says that.he has not pro- vided for hér since August, 23 lasts. al- tHough he earns a salary of $110 & month. She asks the cowit to compel him to ‘pay.| her $50 a month :nd also the costg of the P Pauhlsgn against Becky 'P-um-op Pauhlson was refused a divolee some hed Gunn, - Miss Drola. s Y wehner -ariq "Migs May- Dollap of .San Ralael 't Laine, "M anencn, Miss * Mabel’ venzeiberger; Miss Eleasior Warner: Mids Jesste Fiflinore, Miss Susie Mo Nab, Miss Blanche Dwingile,'Mfss Thayer an: Webstet of San_ Ra: e, B Entergency . Club—Mrs. H. L, King, | Ditham, ‘Misses “Rith Gedney, . Flgrence- Latham gnti Miss' Stéwart. - erfume and . haodkerchjefs—Mi Miss' “Bruit and Yowers—Mrs: Jelm Keck; Miss Amy Gunn and Mys. David Duncan. s - Scoteh; bootli—rs Jonn Reid, assisted .hy‘ e W n Jone ng. Mdies. . Grdb-bag .and ch“dmn « table—Mrs, D. Webster and Mjss @rg e, and daleo—Mra. 3. M, ‘Webstér, $an Ra: fagl, and :Mrs. Willlam Barr. - A rogramme committee: is o Miss .fenma lrul’dge 2nd M * Mrs. John D: ters; Lilile and:Gface, leave- for the Easf to-day. They Wil x’emaln nway l.r gev- eral’ weeks, - muied by *“Mfs. Walter 8- Martin and Mrs. nunpn. Harrison. ko Fast. today: Mrs. Mabwtin Wil be entertained. by ‘the Peter Martins, who have leased the Cadwalader cottage * Mn: smyv sanf. Fish. of New York wif] ‘arrive in San’ Franeisco on Friday. i fldgé Finds Mré: J‘emnie Whlte Knew of - M Jennie White, whase suit to.set adide a_decree of -divorce, obtained from | her by the date Jgnathan .Lloyd Whité on’ the ground.that it was fraudulently se: not entitled to judgment. This was determined by Judge Troutt yester- day, and he directed the entry of®judg- ment for the defendant, George Gostello, execptor of White's. will. * . Whitg wa$ a -well-known Jocal me cwant. He was killed, at the Baldwin Hotel fire. He Jeft a fortune estimated ‘to be worth $100,000, arid in his" will he ‘de- vised it to 8, number of relatives, over- 1goking entirely Mrs. Jennie ‘White, from whom he had been divorced ih 1884, and to whom, it was claimed, he was indebt- ed for the foundation of his estate. She brought suit senie months ago to set aside the decrep of diyprce, claiming .that she knew not ing of the proceedings and that he decree was obtgined whileshe was , where she claimed*® W te .0n Tuesday night. sfore, and one,of the men,' who wore a | whio was. in_the office, to come to. his as. .| sistance .and - Rambaud y&ired for . help. { away without getting anything. L[ the . ti in° Decembe: -l lows exclaimed | three hoodlums:. o .| ACCUSED . INNOCENT .MEN 3 | chinist- living at 709 ‘Shotwell street;-for | preferring such a. cr‘.a.-ge agalnst three fn- < Sunday morning “and, rhe 1 fendan’ts J.'{ gether’ and after they léft the saloom he’ Mrs. H L. Rid eout and’ thy”‘ was kriocked down and obbed 14 hl! gold[ Telen wrlnu. 5 ' 1903. yera “Enter Bush— Street Store. '.- Proptietors Yell o a.ud the Footpads nou & Rambnfld corner ‘of .Bush. and Stockton, _streets, shortly before 11 o’clock | Bernzu was “in’ the mask, m’e:enled a re\dlver at his head | "Bernou calléd to -his parmer, Rambgud -The ‘robbers beca frighténed- and ran “The - police -were . notified of the at N tvmpted robbery and an accurate descrip-. tion of the fheh was given. Shortly after midnight PoMcemen Connor .and Larkin | {'saw--a than ‘answering. the descrintisn’ of | f the'men .standing at the bdr of chiborn Hatel, on Grant avenue, and fhey, placed him-under arrest.- H¢ was taken *to the -Cefitral -police .station and one | Ifeutenant - Burpett ordered him locked” | up in the “tanks” Pending developments.” -He gaVe the name -of .Louls N. Bellamy. ;| Latér "he.wss. picked qut, by Berroy -at .-the_ City' Prison -as. one Of the robbers; Later two other men, A G. Nottingharti and-G. W.-Adams, were arrested op Pihe street on saspicion, but’ Bernbu falled to identity either of ‘them. g Béllamy :ishan ex-conv? He was sén- tenced to eightéen- momh “in San Quen 1895. His offénse was in Sar | . burglary In -the .sécend degree Bernardino Cgunty. on March 2, xsm d restored to citizen-! “stated to_the. detectlves that .he had pur- .| sued- the three men down Sutter street ‘| after the. anemnted robbery énd ondy de- | ‘sisted. when thireatenéd with an ugly laok- ing revelver in the hands of one-of the members: of the_ trjo. when he heard criés || ‘of “Stop: thief” -and Saw thrée #en run- * |.nfng’ de that thorotighfare. ‘He imipe started i pursuit, blowing a polics | s he ran:-Untilk one of the fel- - “Give it to him! other_ pointed a revoly who .had,’ a.!saulled a Chinesé ‘When the gun ia< pofnted’,’ .| his directioh: he: considered -it- énolnarm to'contirjue the pursuif: - When shown the | .}-men in.custody last nfght Me declared that | | [ they were.nof the men and gave it ay his | | opirien’ that he m’uld Té ognlze the real ulprits; 2 OF ‘GRIME ' QF xo‘sniany - William Harkins and John - Lynch Dimtssed. e The charge. of, fobbery ‘agalnsi Letmard. Grosscup, ‘Willizm Hérkins' -and John - Lyrich,. ghssworken was dismigsed.’ b Police .Jydge Fritz ye: said he dtd not blame "ing the avrests, but Tiz blamed ‘the” com- : plaining withess, "H.' F. ndcent mén.- .. Plotfiow" alfegen: that -he early They had -geveral {rinks to- | ‘watch and ‘chain. The- tesumony sh insulted the three defenddnts in.thé :sa- Y ldon and when- they 'got outside’ a’ fight ed ‘that Plothow | étarted. The gold watch’ and chal were found near, the scene of the fight bp. w. v. teamster,” who,_{opk the ar- e Solltbern pauce station, * #The Eldr of” Life!” 48" the- titly of the psyabolpgical lécture to be given by. Tr.. Alex J.- Mclyor-Tynddll at Steinway Hall Sundiy night. ‘Tyndall is invariably ‘in- -structiyé and- - iitesestmg,: In - addi- tion, - “to :.which there . is. a. re: vival .qf the Iorig - therished belief in & M- |-the existence of a“principle or a-‘cem- "strels, ome to - the orence, pound by which all life is sustatmed_and knotledge of this secret,'pr whether he . will treat of’the, thed¥etical side of thé questidn, i’ ‘uncertdin. ‘““The Elixir of [ Life’ :shoulfi furnish. material for-a wom- derfully fascinating fund of formgtidn. | |'In’ addition_ to fhe lecture there will’ be: & series of en;ertafnmz cxperimen psygltic maniestation, elgn Answers’ Mothei’s Suit. + Johp F Whelin of W38, Masqnfc avenue, who °is’ being+ 5ued for support’ by his.| mother, Catherine Whelin, in-. anmswer to the fuft fifed-yesterday, denies-that he has ever-nefustd to také care of.her. e says that he has .trgqnen(ly offered ,to take het into his home,-but" she efuses to dave her other childref’'s home at- 34 Page-street. ' -Whelii- says fucther,that, brother, Wwith whom she livi her. -, B — . Customs' Value of Mexican Dollan " Secretary ‘of the 'reasury Shaw has notified the' Customs Department that the Yalye of thé Meican® dollar for the quar- ter beginning * to-day..for customs duties bas been fixed at 44.3.vents.. ‘durigg the last quatter was 418 cents. , care for humed Dractlce desertion, but utté failed to establish the truth of Mrs. White's,claim that she knew nothing, of the divorce-proceedings, whilg ‘plenty of evidence “was. offered by - the defendants showipg that’ Mrs. Whité [ was well acquaintéd with the fact, that &Vhite had sought for and obtained a sep- aration. , This evidence was furnished by White's ‘relatiyes, several of whom testi- fied ,that they hearll her meritibn recelv ng a Summons in_the suit. One -of: ‘White's brothexs sald he heard her dis- cuss, the action ana ,had “seen the.cum- B Falls Into the Hold. - 4. M. Thomas, stevedore employed, on the sfeamer <City "of Para, now unload- ing.at tie Pacific Mail dock, fgll ipto the -hold of she vessel list eveping, fustaining a possible fricture af gthe skull.” The in: jured man was remioved to the Harbor ‘Hospital, where he -now 'ueu irr a preca- lon. had sent her ‘oitensibly to e-@w.h a ot i ‘Wetmore F. Lamour- aux for Godon ' from m time ago and later, camé into court and lgcur:: a setting aside ¢f the J\ldment on the groynd that he the Dece tyldence te proye’ him|endit home, byt r&&lly to get rid of Rer. * During ihe trial bf the case hundredl of ‘letters and te,lemml' exchanged be- Introduced in seee for. He}p | ; Two men entéred .the grocery 6f Ber- | and ‘ordered him’ to. xhrow up. his hands. | He was’ dlechargea‘ ship. On Januaty 31, 1902, he .wag sen-| | tenced to ‘two vears iri Folsom peériten- tlary, for assault to muxder in- San Ber- - Fred C..Boden of.131.Secind stree ot caljed .at the Hall of Jus(lce.last evening ‘and Boden -stated thaf | e was avalking dow! Sutter (stréet to- || Chlrge Agaigst Lreo: nrd’ Groqcup, the. three de- “tnee." Potwithstanding she has ample means bf." hér own, he. has wlways helped his The value bargain table on the main floor. Th'q are- well filled; 6 sizes. foe—16<in, ones. - + 20c—18-in. ones." 385—2-in. on to- da:,» hat the story: fl‘mnel% sateens ,Tadies’- cloth nest' Thev come in the best sizes, 1.25,.$1 50, $1: 75,.$1.95, $2:50 Fanc Dress Flannels .9 Cents - and ¥3c qnahucs * This seasom’s _poptilar cloth * fnr' px ;wa\sts' sacques’. and. wrappers, in twhite groands, witH various® <ol- ored . stri Materials " ‘we_-have ‘been " sellifig at. 12%c° arid. 15¢- are " out for t'he first time. this - mnmmg .at, oHe lcc—gc yd.* £ Torchon LaCes 5c 7. (Values up.to 12%c) ; 1fo0 yds. of “these. cotton *Tor. chon’ laces are on.-sabe this.morn ing. Thcy aré in a-, variety . of* s’lrong scrnceablc patterns, 2 to. -inches wide. * .Insertions . are” -matter if S(VmF of .themi_ are wnrlh— 12)4¢; sonle of therh ar2 ‘10¢, bu; all of- them are” 5c this mornmg 3 MarkKet Street, Near Sixth - o A stir-up in the Art Section. , o Y . -l Pillow Cords _.19¢—+the ngw price this morning. - They are long and heavy with extra good tassels on the ends. Mercerized so well they look like silk. them. Here are about 1060 to-day at 19c. ‘45¢’and 50¢ Pillow Tops at-19c¢. " They are -our* own good stock * You might expéct-a bargain’ like this after hnlxda)s,,but seldom is theré an flppo'[llflh)' ¢o0. .pay -such a little price at the height’of -the" seasom chera] styles. SILK FLOSS FILLOWS—Some ew ond ; And pav 'Lhat it cost m and Tassels. You have. paid-3g9c for : We' pat- them on a got- are out rlf‘g f - ‘The'season s.prettiest styles in Oxfords; f)*flh'\nt.nc: piques, ; white and colors. Sonde, of them ha\e beautifully émbroidéred “fron them large pearl buttons. ‘Not more than two of a kinil. But. oh, 5 masdy- kmds Those who chome fir: s,” some- ‘of will certairily get the * pret- 34’s. 36's and 3 75¢, $1.00; ann $325.° _Table Linens 40c Yard. A pure white cloth, 60 inches wide. One’ that we couldn’t sell regularly under soc; but-we found a.snap the other day and we pass it on.to’ you. 25c Turkish Towels 17%¢ Those large, ‘heavy unbleached ones ‘we have been sel at. 2s5¢ (22x46). *We have just got 600 of them at a batgaih.: How -many do you ‘want? 4 Night Lamps and Shades ‘Go on a bargain-"table, ‘main floor to-day :-10c night lamps will be se... Those. ]Jtl e red ones, all glass, -with red globes, . 75¢ njght limps will Be 5 The ruby- ones, .tulip shape, " complete .with_red globe, }u‘ra“ dight: lamps, . 35¢; neatly fitted >~ with, ' paper (! pink, green and lemon 35¢; with a brass ¢-shade holder and shade; all complete. or.colored ¢ neatly made | i i at, the Grand "Opera-trouse has { caugh( me fancy-of.the followers of. the ‘romantic® and- herolc drama. Every per- | [.formance of thé.powerfsl pley has_ been | ~Neill "A G—enflemm af | France'! rewarded "with a big attendance’ apd | | Netil's and, the.supporting-company’s act- | | ing .js recelved nightiy -with tumujtuous | applause. Flags” will be | - predented. by Nejll at fiext ‘Sunday ma- | .. “A Texas Stees” -at 'the Califprnis| Theater has proved to-be’one of the nota- |:'ble ‘successes'-of .-the present geason. | Nightly the house has been crowded to its ‘capacity and Milt Barfow’s impersona- | tion of theé-Miniyter ta Dahomey delights | and dmusés tife audience. West's Min- California -Sunday 3 ntght‘ ,.-._' | thraiigh .the properties of -which, perpat- ® 3 l xfstence IS assu Whether Dr. - Fischer's Theater 4s beinf still crowded Tyndall possessés -an intimate mlgh\h By admirers of-the mirth-provok- "Thb Glad Hand” agd .“The, Conwcurers.” : THe management s | “busy preparing Yr)r “fhg Paraders,” which f'ls to be presented next Monday night for | the’ first .time_in San. Francisco by the whole. of {he th‘ler‘ stnr burlesque com- rany. — “Fhe P‘ué\ce of, ‘Pllsen” is i fts last .week gt the Columbia Théater, and when | the “Prince” “tdkes hM -leave -Sunday | night_the, stage. will be put in readiress for” “Florgdora,”” Which beging an en- | gagement.next Monday -vening. | ing burlesques, . i Miss: Flopenée Hoberts wm give her.last i -matinée o DiAnnunzlo’s “Gloconda” fo- day ht the Alcazar Theater and the eien- | ings ducifg tife week wiil be devoted by Mis Roberts to her production of “Zaza.” This -is tife -1ast week but one of Miss Roberts! season at the. Alcazar. { To-nlg}n and’ s\mday nlxht and- af the Saturday matinee the lovers of Biet's | ‘beautiful opera “Carmen” will havs an | ‘oportunity, of enjoying its interpretation at the Tfvoll .Opera-house, wiere the Italian ©pera Company has becorte standard” favorite with San Frandeco's| music lovers. To-morrow and ‘suu—dafl nights ‘Rossinl's comic opera, “The Bar- | ber vf. Seville,” will be repeated, while next week will be divided between “La | Boheme md "Otello" . - . . [ | The Orpheum DA Shin ek s conceded to be equal to the very best that have . been presented.at the Zouse of jollities, | -The spectacular _novelty,. “In - Paris, Myles McCarthy and Miss Aida Wolcot, the Great Alexius, Tarlton and Terre and Gtheks on the programme keep the fua golns at a merry pace. 1 i * Hoyt's “A Temperance 'rown." which is deMghting big audiences at the Central Theater. this week, Is adding additional popularity to its 1ong record of successfu] presentations. 1. R. Stockwell is als¢ winning_golden opinions for the éxcellengs gl his work in Haytl ru-my play. / Lavidiy. ané Pauemn. ths clever ored couple,-and a combination of high- class speciilty People are entertainhg large awdiences at the Chutes every a#t- ernoon’ and evening. The amateurs Wil [ ‘appear after the regular performance fo- “night; The entertainment ‘will conclyde With a new urles of llv.ln‘ pictures, | ‘A plend mlm vmh o| gelus piano player will urday afternoon‘at o'clock. Percy Van Yi the- plano with the atd Ili'-gh ot 39 STOCKTON STREET, Telephone Main 5522. We are fully wants fn our Ii approaches, with § *.and “festivitles, [ Thursday, Friday and Safurday Specials Creamery Butter, persq ... ... 40c You can always depend upon the quality. Rez. 45¢ Fancy Minnesofa Eggs, per doz. .30¢ Another shipment just in, Cranberries, per qf. ... . ....I12¢ The flest of the season. Basket Fired Japan Tea, per b . . 40¢ A Tea that cups well. Reg. 0c. Bldwell’s Cider Vinegar, dot 10¢; gal 30¢ Why use cheap acid stuff? Reg. 13c and 35c. Uee the pure goods, Salmon Trout,.each Reg. 25¢. Tickles the breakfast appetite. Hamamelis, per pt hot 20c; qt 35¢ Hazel.) B e bt ahvag T i Door Mats, snecial 45¢, 60c, 70c. 85¢ Reg. 60c S8e, $1.00. Mason Fruit Jm. prepared as the a to fill all your Qts. % Gal. Special 53e Soe Regularly S0 SBe Chickere Cock Bourbon, bat 15¢; gal $3 Quality never changes. Reg. $1.00, $4.00. Hermitage Rys, por bot. ... ... 90¢ Reg. $1.25. The last of & very old stock. Scotch Whisky, per bot. .. ....90¢ - “McAllister Distillery. Reg. $1.25, Claret, per-gal ............40¢ Fot how cheap, but how good. Reg. S0c. Lundstrom Hats Are sold for what they are|| worth. One hundred _cents’ worth for one dollar. No in- flation for maker's name nor added jobbers’ or middleman’s profits.” Ome profit only—the make: That's why they’re the BEST hats at the price— $2.50 and $3.50 We've a large variety of styles in both conservative and fancy shapes, Every hat guaranteed. Pacific Coast Hat Works “The Big Busy Hat Shop.” 1458 Market Street, Directly "DP Quick Factory e,