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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9., 1903. 5 et R i TB-B EMPORIUM. | THE EMPOMIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMP RIUM. ‘ A Demonstration of CLCHAR ST s vdirid by A R e Ravpow or telephone will not be sent C. O. D. The Nemo Corsets BEFORE SUICIDE :m Burling Ends is Life Soon After Marriage. ondency Due to Ill- iealth Cause of Self- AMILY INTO DEEP GANYON Mother and Children | Topple Off Boulder Destruction. | i ; {Infant Is Tossed Into the Bushes and Escapes Injury. Ry i Three Persons in the Party Severely Injured and the Frightened Ani- mal That Caused the Dis- aster Is Killed. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. )SA, Oct. 8—After kissing his nately and stepping from a standing at ent devoted to m B. Burlin in the left breast late last died In an bour and a half. 1 Creek Road. DESERT A PERIL Southern California Ped- agogue Has Narrow Escape. Journey Over Sand Dunes Is Almost Attended by Ter- rible Death. e Spectal Dispatch to The Call. BAN DIEGO, Oct. 8.—F. W. Bryant, & school teacher, who makes his home at Lakeside, in this county, returned to this | city | which seldom comes to one of his profes- { son. He came near dying on the desert section of the county. Bryant accepted an assignment to the | Colorado district school, which Is at Pala | Verde, on the Colorado River. It is in the last evening after an experlence | | in the extreme eastern or northeastern | set department next October 12th. Wonderiful RRRRPRREE RERERS By an expert corset fitter from New York will begin in our cor- Monday, CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= Shoe Values Friday and Saturday Until closing time to-mcrrow night we offer an opportunity for hundreds of women to secure most excellent shoes far below regular value. There are two styles in this great lot—good quality patent leather and vici kd—both with Goodyear weltel soles, with either Miiitary or Ha!f Cuban heels, and there is a full line of sizes in both styles, ani are strictly up-to-date in every particular. We picture the patent leather. These shoes were made by a reiiable manufic- torer from our own specificaton. All derals, the leather, the stitching, the shapes, the lining, in fact every point has been carefully examined and Body Brussels Bigelow, Lowells, Whittalls, Imperials, etc. At but little moré than cost of tapestries. Sewed, lined and laid—per yard AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Handsome Turbans $3.°° And Other Vaiues The very sty.ish turban shown in picture, a style becoming to aimost any one, made of a superior quality of stitched felt, with full clg= and fiat crown, a larg: handiome coque feather at th: sde; in blne, ’3 95 - black or gray, for . . . Toques— Made of velvet and chenille braid, trimmed with fancy pompons, aigrettes and wings, in a vari-ty of pretty new shapes $3.95 to $25.00 Children’s Hats-~Trimmed with large bows and steel buckies; suitable for school hats 1nd fine enough for dress purposes . . $3.95 Chi‘ dren’s Untr mmed Shlgy Felts—In 2 hyge assortment of becomng shapes and the popular :olcn, a decid=d bargain at the big store’s price . .95¢c - | toroughly inspect=d. They have come to us < > the Ming Special Dispatch to The Call. | center of a rich cattle country, Honec direct from ghe maker, freeh, clen and well worth the Desmliste ¥ =0 design-d by (““ own “P"' milliners; rag to < | very much cut off from communication regu'ar valus of $3.00 the pair. To-day and to-morrow we - §5.95, §8.50, $10.00, $12.00upto. . - $25.00 " full | SAN JOSE, Oct. §.—A horse and Wagon, | except by river, the steamers on the Col- shail s=il them at R A . . French Models— From the mos: famous makers . $1.25 Gowns 85¢c Glothiny Special. - $25.00 to $45.00 Bargains From the containing Mrs. David Lambert and her ! three small children of this city, plunged over an eighty-foot embankment on the orado River making a stop there on their way north from Yuma. He went from this city to Los Angeles L ERREERRRRERRRRRY, RRR RERREY, RRRRRY KREEERR KRR Boulder Creek road yesterday. The wom- | ang thence by raflroad to Hedges, where A r an and the two oldest children are serl-| ho engaged an Indian gulde to conduct | To-day and Saturday——Lavles gowns su"‘ d c’ k 2 ously hurt. The horse was Killed Instant- | nim geross the sixty-eight miles of sand | Men 2, (1F] made of extra fine quality nain- sook; chemise styles and sailor collar effect, finished with colored Iy and the wagon was broken to kindling year-old child, ., was tossed into a bunch dunes to Pala Verde. Desert travelers as | a rule prefer to journey across the desert at night because of the excessive heat of wood. A thre the smali- est of the pa and Deparimenis-- A % the daytime, but Bryant was anxious to One hundred very pretty white Angora sets— of brush and escaped without injury. nes 4 i 5 . A P 3 gora s £ Mrs. L rt is the widow of David "’:l,.l‘,:x“x(,1<d;ru‘1:1r:?ll'xe"slaz;‘xt:;lg;::u il bands, in dainty patterns, all made Bflys collar and muff—handsome!y lined, worth $1. 50, i Lambert, who died in this city W0 | uced to horseback riding, before half | full length and width, all Bs? i will be secared by the fi-st hundred comers at— n ago. After his death the woman | the distance was covered he was ready to . L 85 Kne: each set a position as cook and house- | drop from his horse from exhaustion. The | sizes; worth $1.25 each, for [+ Pa¥1ls Suils P e e i ‘, r in a lumber camp near Boulder :;:n beat m’r‘lhi::;‘( l\?'?(::':‘»r:;::lm}:)t::l:‘ I Dress Skirts $225—An assorted Jot of Colored s Her two older children, aged | they wer L. a (S[), e pic Dress Skirts (a few black include R T B T Boul. | Intense thirst. The guide tried to en- | ¢ Underwear e ) 3 g0 t fom nine .‘.‘mx; ed Tr hoo ”"p \‘;r courage the school teacher to keep on, | tured)—— lined, others uniined. These skirts are made of H 2 reek, ten miles from the camp. Mrs. . s jus 2 : : < 3 A e note g e fieruerbnrdiies . ‘_“‘m,‘rh‘l“;"f‘rm‘!‘l;'u@{l" Lot Ladies’ Vests and Pants sizes for 8 sackings, Venetians, clochs and cheviots—the promise In | each morning and went after them each | g/t 2 o 0 helped by hope. < 3 . 2 P colored ones in gray, brown and tan; some of them are cvening. It was on her way home £r0m | Gui (he mounds of sand and patcnes of | | Ladies’ wool mixed, jersey ribbed to 15})5?{; o gty njred rom, wicdow dsplay.~Theie regulae sling s G vesterday that the accident hap- | chet e rstserren] p s 3 o ! ; . S in bt slant mfles feote|TeoUNR RS uly Sups 9C - Seges i | vests and pants—Vests high neck, consisting prees have been “4.45. $4.95, $6.50 and §7.45—al at g ponfies (T |seemed interminable. At last Bryant g £ 3 pieces: | one price today and Saturdsy. te of h ‘reek e a hea ade i ie‘gaaal otely ex- . ~ b jand | Boulder Creels where i e Sosaa | bowed In bis saddle and, completely ex- | K] long sleeves; pants ankle length, of 3 pieces; | < Fie - $2.25 ong the mounts . . ansted, slid to the ground. The Mexican | = 2 % ¢ - she was diiving became frightened. It stronger., having youth to help Frenchband, substantially trimmed coat, vest | oress skirts !3,9_5V—Ano(hzr assorted lot, better grade and beg ng and be Mrs. Lambert | € 00" 0" continued on in search for and pants; | in better condition; colors and black in cheviots and . : ® | water. The guide was falthful and in an I« e etamnes; lined and unlined; former prices $6.00, $7.43, Thers he wagon and 0" hour returncd, brinsing water whicn he | - siiver gray color; the best 75¢ gar- made of $8.45 and $8.75; al n/onepfie—P 93 T = | had secured at a spring two or three ; Il ¢ Rl It was elghty feet down to the bottofi | miles away. Weak, but refreshed, Bry- | ment in the market; for the P strong to-tay and Saturday . 33- baby occuy e went ;‘ond jths | SUEWAS Abla-to continus, Butpthe: At twordaysia e .. 48¢| woolen fabrics, in new Fall pat- A/,”a,mm e R T v s and he remained at the Pala Verde school | terns, reliable trimmings, and sz oot 3 © | only three weeks, when he was compelled - B EEE nd theew: dt:into dliick { S0, 1h100 Weal When 1o was comnn ‘y comhs 'zc worth at least $4.00 the - suit tom, Mrs. Lambert was mr.‘mlrmn:eagn;; Names olflol]:etl;pm Train back combs, :;:’w’:ly1'::;;“::::;.:"v:::v“m xtures or fancy and lace edge Handkerchiefs have arrived tance away by the force of the wagc -Up. viots; v g . strlling the rocks In the PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 8~It was Fim the li{md W!thttr}l'le patented}f‘ast%nel 55.00 ir::'lofl‘hp:;m:::c(N;‘:uto::‘;mx:i;r‘d;e;y‘ rr ravine. She is injured in ., 3 e leb: d Mis- s - t The pthec IRt ent a0 b e w0 T i h:ngt(:.m::s.-e i Pk Jimas 2}:‘3 ]'O\\\‘/irghmthe TO%lSC;L;rOe,kts:at 0?}51 Boys RUSShl'l Overcoat—Slzes 2% to the sa'e price; a large percentage of them worth sent st L dren were also badl A s reported | AW? ng ¥ s m:r‘r’;v‘"n:\r: | that one of them sustained a fractured | Who instigated and led the attempted rob- : Y 4 : . wor 7 years, made of medium Welght 25c each; Friday and Suurdly onxy - r-ld daughter. | arm and collar bone and the other re- | bery of the overland passenger traln on 20c each; this lot, Friday melton or cheviot, in blue, red your choiceat . . . . . ’ao s living with Mrs, | ceived severe scalp wounds. The horse’s | the O. R. and N. Railway two weeks and Saturda '2 ) 1uc, » | neck was broken ago, according to the statements of Gay SEbEE AR brown and royal; cut long and RSN+ e G | The accident was witnessed by a team- | Larchman, alias Jim Connors. tion Is Formally Opened. opened President W irman and J co secretary.| Mrs. Lambert and her children were re- | by leaden missiles from the sawed-off Cakes; tin . 24¢ Saturday for . . . . .. . , after which oved to a farmhouse, a mile from the | shotgun in the hands of Express Mes- . o 3 committees | moene of the sceident. and & physician | senger Fred H. Korner, Oysters —Full weight; for the tuodny‘, 1im. . . 25¢ | Worth $12.50—The long loose style | Mens et Bosom smrc_, for Fm.u Winter—In our new wed by a con- | was summoned from Boulder Creek. The | According to information given to Sher- by thedozen . . . . e . $1.35 shirt patterns you will find a wide range of handsome light ADVERTXSEMEN‘IS e few particulars can be obtalned. | knowing no fear, were to head for the Sauterne or Relsling—Both good dinner wines; gallon 68 5 : Mrs. Bert F. Rodgers, a daughter of | Mexican border with all dispatch after : — | Men’s Half Hose—Plain or fancy effects, lisle, Baibriggan, injured woman, lft this ity late last | the robbery, while the Morgans were to American Club m"'ky Gl ““"‘h‘ Boubon;_yalon wéight all-wool Oxford gray chev cotton, tans, blacks and the popu'ar fay sbades, - em- for the bedside of her mother. | fiee for the Sammish Flats on Bellingham Churbpaghs.- ATl Fatinrthy's JE i CAIIIe. st iot, and equal in fit, style and fab- broidered fgures and sipess paie - . . . . . . - 288 | | according to the programme, was to have production; for the two days, pints O quarts . . 756 ric to $12.50 garments—our special | New Lines of Bath Robes—Both imported and domestic nov- & —The eighteenth | of the L'““”h"ml‘;f run to render what aid he could. ¥ this H. nton of Roches- the horse plunged over the brush and In that way p, but ightened they they did not | ster on the far side of the grade a mile b: away horses down the steep grade on a dead | He who was insensi- sent his heavy wagon and six brought Mrs. | ble, to the cured the children. Unhitching one of his jead horses, the teamster rode the an- imal at top speed for assistance. Lambert, ed persons are nearly ten miles from jer Creek, and as there is no tele- | honic communication with the place but Hangs Herself to End Despondency. SAN DIEGO, Oct. 8.—Mrs. Cassie John- it | creamed to the other were all so| JAMES BOYS’ | horse and wagon rolled over and | yWounded Bandit over down the embankment to the bot- | top of the road and then se- | e RELATIVE LEADER in Oregon Tells | THE ROBBERS' | Harshman has not only confessed that | five men were implicated, but gave their | names and where they are likely to be | found. Jim James was*' the leader and the remainder of the gang were George “Bill" Morgan, Charles Mor- of “Bill,”" and Gay Harsh- wounded well nigh fatally | Underwood. gan, nephe man, who ‘ iff Storey by Harshman yesterday at the | Good S8amaritan Hospital, Jim James and | George Underwood, both desperate men, gone to Eastern Oregon. Harshman said of the opinion that they are in the vicini- ties named. Sheriff Storey is in po: sion of the name of the city in Mexico to which the two bandits were to go, but he around neck and front, R ERRERRERRRPYR RERRRR RERERR RRRRER ERRERY R RERPRY R Pe Japan Rice—God qual gallon . RERRRRERRY RRR RERERR RRERRRARE RRR R ®! Half a thou- sand shell “security” Groceries-Liguors Special Friday and Saturday Firkin Creamery Butter—Sdd by th- ;;nd Best Coffee—Java or Mocha, ground or bean; 1o . Nabisco Wafers— Assorted Ramona, Athena or Ch:mpagne 5 3 Port or Sherry — Extra 5yeqr-old wme, for the two days, Hand Made Whiskies—O!d Crow, National Cub or Silver ARRRAR ARARAR QR @qan QAN ARARR R R R LR ARER a pretty only. signed coats, as . 25¢ - 29¢ ey ) t | with satin, the 58¢c to-day and Saturday Boys’ Lon; Pants Suit— Sizes R 19 years, m singe or double breasted styles, made of full, very swell, in illustration, for...... Men’s Overcoats $9.50 with vertical pockets, sleeves lined heavy sateen, the coat of medium MARAAPRLAR QRSB RAR TRawAnNRy $2.95 handsomely de- shown 56-50 wear for men; full fashioned, body lined with | FIND THE WOMAN DEAD | that he belicved that the four men who Dell sour mach; tonday and Saturday, gallon . - $3.25 | price for Friday and $9 50 grounds with scroll and floral patterns, at prices ranging from | are at large carried out their portion of g ik iy S A 1 | Mrs. Cassie Dawson of San Dxego‘thn\ programme and - therefore he'' L 750 Saturdav only...... - .. ..8$3.50 to $15.00 { | 25¢ Handk’c’fs 10¢c A beautiful sample line of embroid- ered, scalloped and h>mstitched $1 Underwear 73c Garments for Men We have clesed out several cases of Ways' sold regularly under $1.00 each; here Friday and and dark effects, in styles to suit almost any raste. lieve it to be the largest and best selected assortment and the best shirt values in the city at $7.00 and $1.50 clties, Turkish and Terry Cloths, in either light or dark AR AR AR RRAAAR RARARE AAL CARAARAARAARARREAR AAAAR ARE TRRATRAAAR AUARRE WRAANA Aa SRaaRaawaa A Sample Line celebratzd Under- jersey, cotton ribbed in pleasing shade of tan, perfectly made, well trimmed garments never ~73e We be- : : i § 3 E § g g § id Grange were the guests of the local MISSIONS WILL NEED | son Dawson, wife of J. M. Dawson, com- | Withholds it from publication for the grange at a Pomona feast at Turn Ve- mitted suicide this afternoon by hanging | Present. rein Hall. An elaborate harvest feast INCREASE IN FUNDS sel v 2 S, was spread and a fine musical and liter- s [REREE I &aneitabe i e hms;n 0T IEARTEE . DIy s ot sl b Report at Congregational Session Golden Hill. She was found by her hus. > Causes Recommendation for Great | band very soon after her absence was IN CLOSE TO THE SHORE OF BEER, DECLARE noted. The body was still warm when LAND COMPANY FORMED Energy in Churches. BLATZ BEER Superior from all points of view; Possessing absolute pur- u-y, proper age and Honest T WIENER PHA”’E‘TD‘K MUENCHENER 4k for “BLATE” at Club or Bar, VAL BLATZ BREWING 00., MILWAUKEE Braunschweiger & Ga., inc. Sand7 DHUH” 8T., San Francisco, 3 Wholesale Dealers of " self- Ins. Lame Back, che, Unfitness to Mar- Varicocele or Con. Falus i1 vous Debility, | taken down, though medical aid could not bring life into it. The Dawsons came here last January and they purchased their home. A niece has been stopping with them for some | time. Mrs. Dawson had been very much | of an invalid and very despondent. This | afternoon the niece left the house to go | { downtown and Mr. Dawson, telling his | wite, it she needed him, to call, stepped | into the garden to work. When the niece returned she asked for her aunt. Not seeing her in her accustomed place she and the husband searched the house. They found no trace until the husband | stepped into the wardrobe and saw the swinging body. Mrs. Dawson had taken | a chalr and after fastening a rope around | her neck and to a hook overhead, had | kicked the chair from under herself and choked to death. —_—— iBUOCmS ATTENDS FAIR HANFORD, Oct. 8.—The Central Cali- fornia Falr, which opened here on Mon- day and will close on Saturday night, has proven a great success. The exhibits in- clude all the products of this section of Unknown Vessel fieported to Have Been in Peril at Vancouver Island. SEATTLE, Oct. &—A four-masted ship heavily laden is reported to have been in a perilous position off Cape Beale Tues- day morning by Captain C. Diebrich, master of the schooner Forrester, which arrived at Smith Cove this morning. The Forrester came in ballast from San Pe- dro and she, too, had a battle with the elements off Cape Flattery. Captain Die- brich was unable to discern the name of the imperiled ship, which had drifted in dangerously near the coast of Vancouver Island and had a strong southwest wind to contend with, —_————— Suicide Adrift in a Boat. TACOMA, Wash., Jct. 8.—The body of a sulcide adrift in an open boat was found by the tug Falcon about 5 o’clock to go fishing. . —_————— Enters a Plea of Not Guilty. NEW YORK, Oct. 8—Mre. Marie Lay- ton Johnson, who is charged with the em- FOR MARCHERS Gala Parade of Cantons at Paso Robles En- campment. PASO ROBLES, Oct. §.—This was the big holiday for the Grand Encampment of the Odd Fellows. People poured in from every quarter and preparations were made for 10,000 visitors. A specfal train from the south added 700 to the number and the traln from Santa Cruz brought fully 1000 Brigadier General Brower had his can- tons in line and, headed by Todd's mili- This afternoon the band gave a con- cert and special drills by the cantons were witnessed. The day was perfect and the glitter of bright uniforms, hurry- ing horsemen and martial music made a scene of animation. THEIR OFFIGERS Raap of Martinez Wins the Honor of Mas- tership. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Oct. 8—This was a busy day for the delegates to the mesting of the State Grange. The attendance is increas- ing right along and there has not been a dull moment in the proceedings. The work started to-day with a business meet- ing, followed by the election of officers, and closed to-night with a Pomona feast. Organizer Winans and Assistant Organ- sion of co-operative methods closed the business session. It was shown how the berry growers .of Sebastopol and the raisin growers of Fresno had advanced their interests by co-operation, and it was pointed out that the fruit growers cculd IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY San Francisco Capitalist at Head of Concern to Improve Mount Hamilton Range. SAN JOSE, Oct. 8.—Articles incorporat- ing the R. F. Morrow Land and Livestock Company, which promises to cut a big figure in the development of the Mount Hamilton range country, were filed wjth the County Clerk to-day. The incorpora- tor is R. F. Morrow, the well-known capi- talist of San Francisco. A few days ago Morrow transferred his immense ranch of 50,000 acres near Mount Hamliiton to the company. The capital stock is $300,000, di- vided into 3000 shares of the par value of $100 each. The amount of capital stock actually pald up is $2500. R. F. Morrow, W. G. Morrow, Howard Morrow, Andrew 8. Groth and Harry T. Creswell will con- stitute the board of directors for the first sell electricity. The Santa Ysabell and Smith creeks flow ‘through the property. and as their power has been sought by the Spring Valley and Bay Citles Water companies, it is belleved the Morrow Com- pany may become a competitor of the two WOODLAND, Oct. 8.—The California Home Missionary Soclety, an auxiliary of the State Congregational Association, oc- cupled the greater part of the session this morning. The annual report showed a somewhat distressing condition financial- Iy in the city churches, but recommended greater energies in their behalf as ex- ceptionally important flelds. The following fifteen members of the seneral assoclation were elected mem- bers of the Home Mission to fill its full quota of forty-five members: C. R. Brown, G. T. Hawley, J. H. Hayes, J. L Barker, D. G. Dexter, Edward Coleman, 1. M. Morse, Hon. Truman Reeves, S. R. Yarrow, J. B. Clark, Willlam Ross, C. M. Bufford, Grifith Griffiths, C. H. Stevens and W. E. Eckles. The Home Mission Society then elected five members as a board of directors, as follows: Dr. George C. Adams, Dr. C. R. Brown, Rev. W. H. Cross and Mrs. J. M. Haven for three years term and Rev. y vear, taking five shares each. The prin-| . . ORMON & % % e man was abou » i & + Bi, §rm o pee over dry | Excellent Exhibits at Hanford At-|3%'years of age and evidently a working. |and Rebekahs passed in review before |feoo ss Snowed that the work of organiza- | Tpe objects of the corporation are to| The literary features at this morning’ Mormon” Church and " thele tract a Great Crowd of man. He had shot himselt with a_re. | General Brower and Colonel Weaver, who | torlly. Miss Christenson and Mr. Swer son | (oY n, farming and dairying, frult ale- | session wero "“Study of the Book of Acts."” uiy sure A volver. Nothing was found to § . ! - SON | yng,” winemaking, stock raising, storing | Dr. C. R. Brown, and “Present State Oid g g Visitors. yolver, Nowine sy ye“erdage::l;z occupied a decorated stand. rendered a vocal duet. A general discus- | and gelivering water and to generate and | Testament Criticlsm. Professor W illiam F. Bade of the Congregational Theolog- ical Seminary at Berkeley. —_————— LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct, 8.—The thirty- second triennlal ‘convention of the general Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the e . : “ United States adjourned to-night. A chart ’ { hing of | the State and the dally attendance has | bezzlement of several thousand dollars| A promenade concert was tendered the [accomplish the same results in their In- | o, arg, L o-nig} charter E . CENTS 13 e ; impart | been large. There are 52 indlvidual dis- | from the United States Playing Card | visitors at Hotel El Paso de Robles this | dustry by organization. Many members $ranted to San Juan, Forto Rice. s ‘j pdent, & cure s %°Uen- | plays of fine stock and fifty-two varleties | Company of Cincinnati, entered a plea of | evening. Joined in the discussion. Piadeveloped Stimulate | Of fruits, vegetables and grain, all grown | not guilty in the Court of General Ses- [ To-day was one of the liveliest of the | An open session was then held and a br ,, ahd merve centers; S0c a box: § for IISEUI OF ANATOM zx*s‘rmnm S.F.Cal. the Const Est. 36 years. DR. JDRBM—NS{BB OF MER |in Kings County, are shown. Sixty | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8.—The directors | of the subsidiary companies of the Con- ted Lake Superior Company held a nference here to-day, at which the possession of the various plants of the | sourt man" | izing Speyer & Co. of New York to take | sions to-day to five indictments charging There's a great deal of logic and sound sense n the observation of the original *‘Mis- who demanded that he be *“shown.” eral is growing higher every year, and to as- sert firm faith in our *fellow man, but just the same_there 18 self-protection and solid sat- week. At the barbecue served at 1 o’clock visitors. The local Rebekah lodge to-night en- tertained the sisters of the Rebekah As- sembly and a banauet followed. Encampment. In the afternoon tHe com- petitive prize drill by the cantons for a paper on “Parcel Post Possibilities” by parcel post. The aims of the California Postal Progress League were stated. Mr. Berwick closed with an appeal to the Grangers to give the movement for cheap postal and parcel service for the country The afternoon session was occupiéd in the election of officers for the ensuing Master, H C. Nilllll‘e so full of suffering, ADVERTISEMENTS. Tt tea it & bowes ® Cireuiars v | horses have been entered in the various |forgery and grand larceny. Bail was|Over 5000 people were fed. Later in the | Edward Berwick of Pacific Grove was | “~~~~~~~orassasmsmansssssessns —~—r— ISHOP REMEDY CO.. 40 Eills st | races on the programme. The stock is |fixcd at $7500. afternoon the Rebekah Drill Corps gave | read. He referred to the postage of the | 7 l’ to love chlldren and no ancisco. Cal. GRANT DRUG CO., 33 | peing judged by Professor True of the —_——————— a drill for a $100 prize. The Lobster Club | United States compared with that of other [ — e University of Nevada. “I'M FROM MISSOURL” of the Valleio Canton followed with a | countries, claiming that the United States home can be complctely P ————— ks 2 budesque drill. The San Diego delega- | did not enjoy the same privileges as the ithout th th » - 8! Ask for an Extension of Time “You’ll Have to Show Me.” tion, under the leadership of J. A. Sny-| European countries, which had a cheap y without them, yet the )visit DR. JORDAN’S crear # 5 der, kept open house and entertained the eelthmu h whic! ht.heex- usuall, ger and mr pectant mother must mmical Museum in the be - v g t is all very well as an abstract proposition of any comtracted present situation was thoroughly dis: 5 P To-morrow will mark the closing of: the rt. ety ey e aca @ | Gussed. A resolution was adopted author | 0 8&Tee that the standard of honesty 1n Een- | orey ainit ameual session. ot th. Guang | teir influence and suppol that she looks forward to the critical hour with: apprehension and dread. ation fr » hi were: # Bl ity gy § | company at the “Soo” under the mort- | Isfaction in faking no cna's word. but assuring | 5900 cash prize will take place. San Fran- | Fao. Matiear ayerseer, WL Y. Grit: fl'hld by its penetrating and soot]nng]; — gage glven January 1 190 provided | Jourei that the quality of what you are gei- | cléco, Vallejo, Bants Cruz and Oakland | gy “Geyserville; lecturer, J. D. Cornelt, | ‘g]la 1sea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, an Speyer & Co. grant an extension of time | ' SEPUL of imitation and substitation | I Yontest -tr the honors on the arill | gy cramento; chaplain, Mrs. C. F. Em- 5 ’th g | for the sale of the collateral of these com- | it behooves every purchaser to imitate the | Tound. In the evening Grand Lodge de- d; steward, E. C. Shoemaker, | SO “the system for the - ‘ pR_JOn panies which they hold, sixty days be- | shrewd gentleman from the Southern State and | Brees will be conferred. Thirty visiting [ S¥; Oakland; Y DAN & CO.. 1051 Market 8t.,8. F. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS MOULDED RECORDS yond October 1. The company will give possession as soon as Speyer & Co.'s con- sent to the extension is obtained. v i Schooner Ottilie Fjord Is Saved. HONOLULU, Oct. 8.—The American insist upon proof. Be “from Missourl.”” Demand satisfaction. If you order a bottle of Budwelser, see that it IS Budweiser. The way to be sure that you are getting the real article and not an inferior imitation, is to examine the cork. Genuine Budweiser branded upon its cork, according to the style being served the “King of Bottled Beers,” that -| noble grands were admitted to the Grand Lodge to-day. The Grand Encampment will meet to-morrow morning to conclude routine business. The most important question will be to select a meeting place for next year. It is generally conceded that San Francisco will be selected. Visalla; assistant steward, S. 8. Glad- mey, Roseville; treasurer, Danlel Flint, Sacramento; secretary, Mrs. L. 8. Wood- hams Brasch, San Francisco; ceres, Mrs. Charles R. Willlams, San Jose; pomona, Mrs. F. E. Mitchell, Campbell; flora, Miss Nellle Borette, Napa; lady assistant stew- ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, “it is ofher’s of b()(lllnl. the th impl. rd ‘“‘Bud- 8 by ARE THE BEST [Friraionusuti A tobad o e e e ard, Miss Emiiy 1. Burnbam. Healdsture; | worth its weight in gold.” $1.00 per ureka, Cal., wl wen' ore e mark ol U 3 y > T T TR TR I TN | cntrance o this harbor, has heen rescued ook the mxfl;:u’éfix you_bas o cork so 5 The SAtives o0 Shn SRURY Gdant wHIH Exshtibie committee, long term. H. . bottle of Book containing PETER BACIGALUPI, AGENT from her perflous position by tugs. Claims z AR At You are | Ctones. In this country the same results | Blohm, Watsonville; erm, G. E. 8933 MARKET ST.S F | for salvage will be filed and litigation will j doubtless follo l comes, like the gentleman of fame, “‘from Mis. sourl.” are obtained by use of a S range from San Francisco Gas and . IectrlcnOn. ‘Whitaker, Bennett Valley. This evening the delegates to the State valuable information mailed free.

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