The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 11, 1903, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, LUMBERMEN |GOURT DEMAND JUN IS | RETUE OF CO ) BRI 5" Makes Order in Kettler Case. Oregon Companies Pre” pare to Sue South- 1903. THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM ] THE EMPORIUM RRREREER RRREER RRERE RRERRE RRRZRRERERE REERERRR RERERR PREREP g AaAaRa0R Veilings 16¢ Send Handkerchiefs 10c M a Third More Worth 250 to 50c yd. p The best veiling bargain we have been -;k to Thousands of handkerchiefs on sale offs you B minthe; u. good. smorbment of to-day at » saving of at least ome- novelty veilings worth 25¢, 35c and §oc third, an - excellent opportunity to yard; all of them new designs and effects, in- make Xmas purchases. In the as- ciuding b'ack Tuxedo, black dotted Tuxedo sortment will be found all kinds suit- o x:l::k\l.’::n‘:::; ’Z:u“,f '6 Cc able for women and girls, daincy lace edge effects, plain hemstitched Special Line yard . bhandkerchiefs, and those with scal- Stylish Millinery DEATH CURBS A FUTILE LOVE Hapless Sailor's Ro- mance Ends in a Storm at Sea. Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or lelephone will not be sent C. O. D. Xmus Book Cata- logve. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE New Styles Dress Skirts The Instep Length loped edges, values up to 20c; Wednesday only, each . . . 70@ Main Aisle. Infatuation for a Girl Indi- ctly Causes Loss of Affairs of the Large Estate Continue to Cause re - Life. ern Pacific Inquiry. A line of handsome Turbans—felt, Shirred and Plaited > e A s V‘Cll"el: and braid 3‘“- mnu‘ned. in Something decidedly new and interesting Ladies 50° Special Dispatch to The Call. 2 5 Special Dispatch to The Call. | all the newest and most pieasing in Dress Skirts, exclusively ours—shirred BORTLAND, Or. Nov. et Discrimination in Freight i i | effects, with plumes, pompons, oke and plaited skirt, shirred by a patented undomfla"zs PORTL. , OF, 10.—His insane BAN RAFAEL, Nov. 10.—After two days f ¥ Ve 4 ¥y e 3 y & p s don for a pretty Germen girl | Business One of the o Anaulvy by Fi0e Yannis ot Mach: aigrettes and breasts; also black an process which prevents stretching and rip- | This is winter weight underwear—and « se had once deserted was the indi- | Charges County Superfor Court and several attor- | Frénch sailor hats, in the Rew, win- ping, made of fine Henrietta Voile, in in- extra good soc articles—heavy . ise of Julius Anderson losing N-: . neys Into the condition of the Kettler es- | ter colorings and neatly trimmed; step length, navy and black—now ready, flecce lined cotton vests and pants; tate, it has developed that considerable money wnich was pald out and charged | against the estate of the Kettler minors also bonnets and toques, designed by our own skilled milliners, and trimmed with p'umes, breasts and the vests high neck and long sleeves, the pants fuil lengths and French bands, the colors silver gray; and our and can be had shortly in royal blue, gray, cream, brown, tan and red if desired. erson was the only sallor on the Shortage of Cars Is Declared to Have Caused Great Loss to the Owners Dunslaw who refused to mutiny dur- | ing th ant terrible storm off the Ore- ; - was not a liability against that estate, g 1 Many women and misses of s'ender figure gon coast. While attempting to obey or- of Mills Near Port- and, 1t a just claim at all, should have aigrettes; ';l' uves from §$8.50 to LB iceneitid th tli Lbeit covis sobe extraordinary price for Wednesday s he was washed overboard and R : 3 ! .00 each—now : : g ed o land. been charged against Mrs. Keltller the | g10.0¢ 6 95 ceit, which can be worn for street or only, per garment. . ... . 280 guardian, personally. As a result Judge | onsaeat. . - 3 2 . . months ago Anderson was ar- SR & 850 Grdered s W evening wear. Were you to find this | Main Aisle. Lennon this afternoon Second Floar-—Le/I. "a::‘ “h'u;lln;l:nh.fl.olld ‘n::::;ld‘(‘; Bpecial Dispateh to The Call. Cochrane, formerly attorney for Mrs, | dCCldCd]y prlc(ifll novtlly e!lel'here it n Go.“ Portland from Germany under PORTLAND, . | Kettler, to return to the estate the sum P would cost you at leas: one-third more rapery t marriage. When she arrived AND, sJov. J--Atfoeanin ars) Lo S [ Notions~--Linings 1 at Rodwoed Prices - O . e e fnally lett | PPOPeTing papers in & sult to be tmstituted | © R L L L o cred as Mrs. | Ve Little Pri than our low intro- ’2 50 ~ g his mind 1ater, he followed | 288inst the Southern Pacific Company by | .o 7=, “o2 RS Aakd I ory oes ductory price . . - 36-inch Bedroom Curtain Muslin— Reg- ing his mind " the lumbe n of Portland to compel that | Kettler's adviser, who also or Fancy Wood Glove Darners, each...5e warly zoc vard; d d ! who then disliked him and again < =g pel that | ;yrn several hundred doliars forthwith, Chitton Stock Foundation 00 Skitts fo Evéni aarly yard; reduced to close rested for bothering her. company to furnish cars for the trans- | ag well as to satisfactorily explain the Sewing Machine Needles, B Dress SKirls lor Sirect and Evéning Wear 33515 . 15¢ —Our designers have attained a marked degree of beauty and praciicability in these new ckirts, voiles are favorites. portation of products of the mills. This step was decided upon after a number of mill men hed talked the situation over certain $100 Straight front Corset Steels, pr Glove mending Thread, assorte Boys' leather Knee Caps, pair Dr. Hollems' Shoulder Brace, each. Soc Anderson promise to ce shipped on the ultimate disposition of a check. The matter has been occupying the at- . Sk-inch English Colored Muslin—Guar- anteed to wash; regulaniy 40c yard, GOVERNMENT SCIENTISTS WANT METEORIC ROCK Selma Resident Receives a Request From the Smithsonian In- ution. repeated requests for rellef have fafled ochrane. The Judge appointed R B i . W. B. Maxwell, who | (o bring about any change. As a result | 3oy J W, Keys to represent the five | Feather Stitch Braid, plece 6 vds.100 Maternily SKirts—O! broadcloth—price . . . . $10.00 $1.25 pieces, now . K plece of meteoric the lumbermen have reached the cob-y minor children, Mrs. Kettler was ordered French invisible Hairpins, 2 pkg: Second Floor—Front. $1.00 pieces, now % s received word | clusion that ‘“patience ceases to be 4|14 file a supplemental account, eliminat- Barbour's Linen, 200-yd spools. [ ——— - 3 Instit L mw[rih' shop for sclentific tion. Some of the lumber companies in - o 3 k bears every idence of hav- Kettler filed her revised account yester Rubber Hair Curlers, set g 1. o A - Nmiense heat. It is of Southern Oregon are alleged to he Tegu- | ;.. 4;q Cochrane offered his statement B o Baskioecic ey 2o | sealsd leathers, gen metal cr gile frames, long chape, handy to carry, leather lined, wirs - cotts; regularly 75e FUN larly favored by the road in the matter 2 He was the chief witness Crib or_Blanket Pins, two for B¢ the new shape. . . .25¢ inside pocket . 250 MO oo P B B e - ower )t cars being furnished as they are de- Rerine Ry Coats’ Darning Cotton, 3 ball 5c ¢ 3 3 = su Jsahess sired and quickly dispatched. The recent | of ;g;:hg;;;;n1';g;"",\:(Uf,’,:;““(-iii’m"fle, Pompadour Hair Rolls. each 5o | Wrist Bags—Medium sizz, Morocco leather, "“mt"!’"l:" c‘f"‘ P"l:’l" (_lpx‘h‘d Section 19“R!6'/lf~ - - increase in freight rates from Portland brotHier of M. F. Cochrane, had been pald Becurity Fm;k Cn;nhs‘ each 1 m gun me.al, giit or silver frame and chain; rgien 'l'm‘c 9: Py m:ke steel . mt{ - v to California pol e apese. ¢ ' . z airpins, doz.. g 2 nsi chamois lined, iniide pocket, assorte col- w vous Boys Are Convicted. o }{r' \‘-"“'ifl’,’r.xfm‘"lf,'?.fi'ifim‘.’l $300 as a fee for putting Mrs. Kettler ??.r? }%Sd\?(‘loth Cor 50 mh’: i b g ‘"m e B ors . % B . 80¢ rappers 75c’ 85¢ th t i through insolvency. Judge Lennon re- Round Garters, in box. pr. 25¢ pocket. . 2 . 50¢c - Worth $1.15 and $1.35 s X boys of | there is a rate of 37 cents to California | o Gents’ Letter Case — Full morocco stock, e I8 to 21 | points from Portland, while trom Salem | buked Cochrane for allowing Mrs. Kettier Dukbak Brush Binding, colors, 80 xn,.;h.‘n Wrist B.!,_y“u alhe, giniuiie T <o stocl W, - 5 4 ages < ;:‘r‘\‘ 21 ‘y\ ~ cents | to follow that course when he knew she lef.\anr(“ordl;xrr:v B,zn'dmg ky(} ;: jar scal, gun metal chain and fram:, full size, with flat pocket, .Grns'wcay; . olmen s :r?pcn o nCy stripes . y of ; it is el 4 0 e ? = ! k. 3 . e o Chamber of Com- | Was not liable for her husband’s debts. Carpet Thread, in skeins, skein i - £ annelette and figured percale, yoke on Hal- A commi mem“r’_(tlh: ”‘;”n Which wit.| This fee, it was admitted, came ngthwrrlKMShI?:lt';: Shields, pr. ...100 msui y.ccku, full leather lined . 31_35 Nedke: RoII—Calf o it dde il s g ol ot g o o DO ok will | from the children’s estate. M. F. Coch- & ] Omo Dress » Automobile Bags—Red saffron, moire 5k gire | e 3 g, . s ¢ e oy . Siee v rane also had a charge against the es- The Linings lined, with purie to match. : £t s | turn over collar and deep flounce on : k ws, tipping the company in San > 1 P Music Bng Huvy ulf mxk harness s fl,mp'nx, nee. tate-or the ooy 36-in. Mercertzed Sateen, colors, y4.999 | Automobile Bags — Génmtilad dcak Touthie - sttetiod, dosblle bandi, does noc"bend the skirt. The collar, sleeve and yoke £t 3 gttt @ | had ho contract and no voucher to show | New Moreen (rieh moire). bancles, purse to match, ful size. $0a78 ~ musc. . . . - $1.80 | rimmed with fancy braid, neat stripes . e2 Samson Lining Silk, 19 in., In Rotunda. ADVERTISEMENT | | Mrs. Kettler subsequently denied that any bl S.‘__‘M‘ Hufl.l- | such arrangement had been made between split, tear or cul.) " This splomlld Trunk—f and g’::; PR e | | herself and M. F. Cochrane to act for > dack 3 Perc. apper: THE STRENUOUS LIFE u::‘;-nm:r’; Todas Leanan Sit st Sions Section 6—Left. uvyd :c 4 ':°": ed] wn;erprood $1.35 Flannelette Wrappers 95¢. a claim against the children and or- P{":e i =l'I woo td-ub, i fastene Main Aisle ered that Cochrane return the money. 7l w'th steel clamps an all corner 5 2 A Great Strain. "src'vcm'x other minor items were also Coifee Filter i Rl ek Herie Tea Gowns, Cashmere Wrappers, Silk M. F. Cochrane 50¢ Kind 250 Pers, » ¥y Kimonas—A very large assortment of these fact that we are had Mrs. Kettler's power of attorney to . 1 ek -- itor, t t invide the ey - it is rush, draw checks. : W r;en| shl‘[ was plac;d lipon Af:é:lz:““:‘.‘“:“"fe"_; °'m "D:’“m’;:e clens | division for hat. coloring, beautifully made, will make most at- o Mgl e g‘.‘,\‘:ih;,‘"‘pfi,iver”':f}"g(?:,;y, il and free from grounds, will fit any tize pot; | 28 in. . . $8s00 34 in . ..$8.50 sractive hliday gits that will be appreciatsd by o e stuggle does | Attempt Made to Hold ur Honor,” said Mrs. Kett- an almost indispensable article of houschold | 30in. . . $8.50 36in. . $10.00 any woman who receives one. . e is worn out. | fer, v. and M. F. Cochrane told economy; regularly soc, our price . . 280 | 32in. . . $9.00 33in. . $10.50 Cashmerz Wrappers $5.00 to $20.00 il r French Flannel Kimonas $8.75 to $20 nded by | be ected by the money. % £ 3 4 e ht, good brass lock and catches, pocket inside, strong lock and catch r t with their clubs Train Judge Lennon. in adjourning court weight, g s h , ttrong es, o . . 8 ; <1 leather corners—z0 in., $7.603 24 in., hocolate colcr, 9 sizes— D s e e :[::::,::nzm,-':‘r";::’,dz,-.“" oy e |31 Smle Searde, Fie. | seiany - S10%2:38 on . 3188 wn. . s2.30| Orockery Dep’t. . e A The five Kettler children, ranging from Preotty Stamped Linens Dress Suit Case—Solid leathet, liren lined, 11 in. . . $1220 1§in. . 12,50 Special Offerings u . by ht 2 Special Dispatch to The Call 4 2 p- g . 3 S . “3"f‘°::ll no‘lgm; - sy 3 3 to 10 years, were left from the Beitemann and Spachtel om steel (mne, solid brass lock and bo'ts—20 12in.. . $7.,80 16in. . $2,70 | Cake Plates—Just what you need for the s 58 rtant as attentioy | SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 10.—Northern | ostate about t‘mgm :n uj:ls]tli W. J. Kett- i B o 8.00; 2: in, $8.30; 24 13in.. .$2.,10 17in. . $2.80 Thanksgiving dinner table; flower decoration, Pacific train No. 3 from the East, which | }eT. the father of the children, was left 40c Momie Linen Bureau 54 L 2003 26in. . . . . 36 50 18in. . $3.10 gold edge, 3 pretty styles; instead of joc or T to learn that and strair inty (un- tment) that m always with * is meant the lotions, or (as a peration. t which entails yesterday. As many as 800 loaded cars are sald to have been standing on sidetracks during | the past few weeks and have not been started for their the lack of motive present car ardships power on the road. shortage has worked upon many of the mills and virtue” and the suit will be entered within the next ten days in the names of all the lumber firms in the city and a number | along the line of the Southern Pacific. One of the charges will be discrimina- T TRAINMEN Up Northern Pacific reached Spokane early this morning, was destinations owing to | { | { [ { | | train by the head brakeman, J. E. Roden- | haver of Spokane. His attempt to put the men off the train precipitated shooting and foiled the plans of the rob- bers. The train pulled westward imme- dtately following the shooting, leaving the highwaymen behind the | tention of Judge Lennon for several days and will be again taken up in court on Thursday. The present entanglement came into court about two weeks ago, when an account was flled which showed a discrepan of $7008 25. Mrs. Kettler, the ru\rdl\n asked that Thomas P. Boyd be substituted as her gttorney in place ing a great many items that were in the original account. M. F. Cochrane was ordered to make an accounting to Mrs, Kettler for his business relations with the estate. Mrs. this morning. that any of that amount had been paid. thoroughly scrutinized. me 1 had no legal right to handle any a life annuity, and at his death that in- terest was to g0 to his children. He died The children’s income amounts to about $400 per month. B e Voting Machine Models Approved. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 10.—At a meeting to-day of the commission appointed by the last Legislature to inspect various voting machines, the Columbia and United (No more stooped shoulders if worn.) Ideal Waist and Skirt Supporter. Initials, all letters, 3 doz Nickel Duplex Safety Pins, doz. Large Cube Pins, assorted, each. Rubber Cloth Cuffs, Francis Darning Silk, spool Heavy loop top Hairpins. . Glove mending Silk, plate. Frilled Mercerized Elastics, yd Silk Blanket Bindings, colors, yd (The Samson silk is zmzmntzed Household Dep't—Main floor. inches, fringed ends and stamp-d in very pretty patteras, ready to embroider; on spe- patterns, the k nds that seil regularly at 15c, 20c and 25¢ each; on specal sale Wednesday only . Main Aisle. opened within the past few days are: An cushions 25c to $6.50 each; hand- BRRRER RRRERRRR RRRERR RRERRIRRRRRR, RRERRERERRRREERRRZRRENRER RRERRR RERRR RRRERE RRERERRR MR'-R; PRRERRRRRRE RERRRR R, ERRRRE RERRRRRRRRE RRRRRRRR RRRURE Fancy Needle Book, assorted, each. an Ball and Sockets (snap buttons), doz&n .50 Hold Fast Aluminum Hairpins, doxloo Among the new holiday novelties snd braids. - Prices sre . New Cheviot SKirls - v These qualities and Misses’ Wrist Bags—Colored Morocco and strapped, 2 trays, top tray with Linen Dress Suit Case — Very light in Fruits, 3-1>. tins, packei in heavy syrup, finest goods the market affords - praches, apricots, pears or plums, regularly joc tin.; to-day—doz., $2.8&; single tn 240 Olive Oil — Finest Iralian, na f-ga’. tins 990 Plum Pudding—Gordon & Dilworth —1-lb. tn, 20¢:z »-b., 38c; 3-b., 550 They are eiaborately trimmed in bands 2nd straps of taffeta s;610.0'), guso, $15.90, $17.50 and upward . . 00, New Broadcloth SKirts - - $10.00, $15.00, §21.50 and upward Leather Goods, Trumnks, Eftc. obtainabie eisewhere at the same prices Nm Department— Second floor, left. and effectively 7-50, $9.00 and $i2.50 styles not Ladies’ Coin Purs:s— Genuine alligator, ob- Grain Leather Club Bag — Linen lined, with & rans 40 Wi éh{;zuf":"“- held up at Jocko, Mon;- :’-" l:f“ flfm;d a few years ago and his personal estate cial sale, Wednesday only, 4 Saiad Set—Or for lkrnab,oflcwn centers, pink kst eorle 19 pighwaymen, who fired six shots at the | was Insolvent. Mrs. Kettler was appoint- Oc Em and gold tinting, large bowl and 6 saucers; mportance Of T¢€- | members of the train crew. ed administratrix of W. J. Kettler's es- || udclh R aroeer_y am[ Ligquor Sale For reguialy f.95, wiey sely. - . . QU y irregular- | T hwaymen were discovered on the | tate and also guardian of the children. andsome Sp itz Sale Tabe Fruits—1500 tins, Hunt's Extra Relsling or Sauterne—Very choice dinner | Bracket Lamp— A good one, with glass bowl, wines; regularly $1.00 gal.; to-day 7850 Rye Whiskeys — Paul Jones ***% or Mar- quettey to-day, bottle . . . . 980 Best Boiled Cider— Extra qn-hw, galon . . $1.25 0. P.'S. Whiskey—1879 Gaines® distlery, our reg. $1.50 kind; to-day, bottle $1.70 30-inch Sash Nets—In Irish point, and figured effects, in navy, red, black dainty house garments in all the latest styles and now . Calais and Brussels, pretty patterns for front 'doors, the edges slightly soiled: $1.75 pieces, now . 50c pieces, now . . . 20c Denims— Choice d:ngm and color: ing, width 36 inches; now,yd #5@ Crepe Silk—Red, green, blue and Slik Negligees $i2.50 to $50.00. 35¢, your choice to-day, each . . . 2f€ round student burner and chimney; can be hung up or set on table; instead of soc cach, to-day special -, . . . 29¢ Gibson's Picture Plates—For dumnn‘ dens and dining rcoms, made of Engiish Dou ton ware, each plate 10% inches in diameter, with reproduction of C. D. Gibson's cele- WAARR AR ANNE WRARAALCR AR AR AL AALA R DRAALR AR ATAR AR R AL ARARAR AR ALAL AR LAALA LA ARR A ARALAR AAAAAA AR QAT KRR AN ARA R ARR AR TARRAAAR AARRE R AW ANS WA Wana ing upon those af- i series ¥ At Jmko Rodenhaver discovered a man | is: Bt = kt1e and glove cases from oyal Baking Powder—1-ib. tins . . Old Globe s “¢Adventu - fortunately, how- | car and ordered him off. As the brake- | [ m;;' N & a ; xx ”n-lr:m s. edc(’)ul;llvs $1.00 10 $10. . , new, b . . . 5 gake. . .85 idow’”; our v price, 2 . that there is roceeded forward this man followed | W iC1 may ‘nsta S Were SSyinad. Lo ¥ cures all forms | e P Tt the tender the brake- | Fequire indemnity bonds against patent | jeWeAAARNE WAXAAREE HUAARE WRAXUARE AAARRRERAUAR DULAUR TRAXAAER CRAARE WUURARAAR WRRRRRAAAAAR CARRAR WA Wawann | — the Pyramid Pile man discovered two men riding on the infringement suits. . m, is applied | piing baggage. The brakeman ordered | e e Schooner Thayer Now in Peri 0il Pumper Commits Suicide. ¥ \“;"'l; ’h‘»‘ (;W'k these men down and they refused m} Appraisers’ Meeting Is Postponed. | ABERDEEN, “'zsh z’o\‘inlf—stl;on BAKP‘RS;I‘!!«;D Nov. 10.—Phil Rogers gy 3“"”’“’8‘ move. Rodenhaver \h»n' declared that n?, SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 10.—The meet- | P g "e;]d"y dr;vh; o ~Kh g g 'um i wvas m-‘md s lh’- 5 e arens | would shoot unless they left the train at |ing in this city of the United Btates Board | C. A Thayur hirdes! o thoheach, wiers | rokd MeaF Merw Rivar-wiih & Seli Bl ddress once of General Customs Appraisers has been b 0 WS | - . ir Joliff, Pharisburg, Oh The man who had followed the brake-| postponed indefinitely because of the {ll- she stranded yesterday, and there is now | through. the brain. By his_side was & - it s ”Kz. - do. man then seized Rodenhaver by the|pess in San Francisco of Judge de Vries, = le hope of saving the vessel. Captain | small empty bottle marked “poison” and saye: acknowiedge | {iroar and polnted & revolver at his face. | o member of the board. The board was : Bt in o Brmediate dauper, A tas Sanis | L ey paetis. No canse B Bhean o x € | sayin to have met in Seattle to-di . stands | four empty shells. No cause is known saying: i o by, ready to assist. for the mct. The deceased was about 4 For skveral y from the y advised by IS THE MARK OF THE BEST SHIRT CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. MAKERS FOR BARBERS, BA- kers, bootblacks, bath- houses, billlard tables, candy-makers, canners, BRUSHES brewers, bookbinders, | two shots were fired behind him. “You go back and tell your partner and the conductor not to come ahead. We will look after this end of the train.” The highwayman then demanded that man then ordered the brakeman back to the rear end and as Rodenhaver started One of the men on the blind baggage had gone | forward and had covered Fireman James Linn with a revolver. Conductor J. R. Emith of Spokane, who was in charge of the train, was coming forward on the op- posite side with orders for the engineer when the two shots were fired. The two men from the front end of the train haited him by shooting at the ground in front of his feet. Apparently the three highwaymen de- cided that everybody on the train had been alarmed and that robbery would be impossible, for they disappeared and the train moved forward at once. —_——— BERLIN. Nov. 10.—The War Ministry au- thorizes the press to deny the report published by & Dews agency in the United States yester- day that the Ministry for War had prohibited the sale in the German army and navy of cigars and cigarettes of the American Tobacco Company, and that only Germa: be aliowed to be sold. % o Ohyi —_———— Fruit Inspector Causes Arrest. SALINAS, Nov. 10—On complaint of says that if the law has been violated it was done through a misunderstanding. —_———— Change in Railroad Directorate, NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—James Stillman was to-day clected a director of the New York Central Railway to succeed E. V. Roswell. Stillman, who is president of the National City Bank, was also elected | a member of the executive of the road. The election of Mr. Stillman as a director | of the New York Central was regarded as significant in Wall street, because of his close connection with the Rockefeller interests. —_—— Supposed Pauper Leaves a Fortune. DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 10.—Joe Walkenheimer, an aged bachelor, living in a hovel in a suburb of this city, was found dead in his bed to-day. Walken- heimer was supposed to be a pauper, but when his place was searched a will was found leaving $25,000 in bank to rela- tives in St. Louis. Mrs. Minnie Duke Is LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.—Attorneys and detectives representing B. L. Duke of Durham, N. C., a son of President Duke | of the American Tobacco Company, are | searching Los Angeles and other cities in | Southern California for Mrs. Minnie Duke, | wife of the tobacco manufacturer. It is said that Mrs. Duke separated from her husband a year ago after refus- ing to sign certain papers in connection with property owned by her. She came to Los Angeles and has since disappeared. She is now being sought in order that le- gal papers in two suits may be served upon her. It is understood that Mr. Duke is pre- pared to bring suit for divorce and to quiet title on the property to which Mrs. Duke refused to sign a deed. Mrs. Duke is described as a handsome woman about 28 years of age. e FLAMES MAKE A RUIN Name of Booker Wash- Speclal Dispatch to The Call. SELMA, Nov. 10.—Booker T. Washing- , the famous colored educator, was 3;4.-«1 in the galaxy of “big tree im- mortals” last summer by having one of the Kaweah Park sequola gigantia named after him. ‘Word came to-day from the mountains that an error was made in the placing of a sign to locate the tree named in his honor. Captain Young of the colored cav- alry troop now guarding the park was entrusted with the duty of placing the sign on the tree, which is the biggést in the grove. By mistake he tacked the name plate on another tree two miles away. It seems that the “big trees” all looked allke to the coloreds troopers, who were not familiar with the exact location of the glant of the grove. e gree fiour mills, foundries, laundries, paper- OF PORTION OF VILLAGE|ORDER CAUSES SURPRISE angers, pripters, painters, shoe factories, Ao o M W T ADVERTISEMENTS. i o etars Oty Mt AT MARE ISLAND YARD BUCHANAN BROS. Erush Manufacturers. 809 Sacramento St. MEN AND WOMER, ‘h';-'llfll.lornm | DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed on Applieation. = WoMan’s Is to love children, and no home can be completely hagpy without them, yet the eal through whxchthcex- Severely From Fire in Business Section. VENTURA, Nov. 10.—Fire at Fillmore has destroyed the principal business sec- tion of that village. Only meager infor- mation is obtainable, as the telephone lines were burned out at Filimore. It is Training Ship Alert to Return With Apprentices Early Next Month. VALLEJO, Nov. 10.—Word has been re- cefved at the navy yard to the effect that the United States training ship Alert ——————— It is easy to be comfortable with a small gas heater for your rooms, and with years Oof age and a married man with two children, all living at the oil fleld. e e-—— rd one box : : : | state Fruit Inspector Judd offcers hav . > Rocenhaver hand over his money. The | s 'Q < = a gas range in the kitchen life becomes | CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—The City Council last se all suf- | arrested George W. Sill of Watsonville | H i worth living. Buy them from San Fran- i : an declared that h . M g. Buy them from San Fran- | night passed an ordinance prohibiting the saie Write the Pyramid ;;”f?:gé(.,?fh’:;.eddu::nd::afh:o,:’,fx:d on a chal;gehut ;m\'lng violated the pro- | Wanted for Service ington isplaced in cisco Gas and Eleetric Co., 415 Post st. * ' of oy pistols in_ Chicago. Mich., for their little visions of the State law regarding th oL e e g the < and cire of piies. | max's wateh Rodenhaver declared that | ,piyyinsoc frutt improperly labeled: Sl of Legal Papers. Kaweah Park. > e % - ADVERTISEMENTS. We picture two styles of hats whi are very popular at present. Either Style for $1.30 ich The upper picture to the left is a broad brim style 7 will return here about December 1 and S % E pectant mother must o e a0d the Fomeral mer |be put out of commission, to remain out || with dented crown, that is quite a fa- so full of suffering, ger and {enr buildings were destroyed. The loss will | about six months. The news has caused | vorite. The lower picture is called the that she looks fi to the critica] | ®xceed $20,00. et ::?m:'n:“c :'m:“",{“‘“?m “Three-in-One,” as it can be worn in three different styles—it depends hour with flprE‘lfllSlOn and dread. Tons of Steel Ordered. for a cruise with apprentices. where the dents dnd creases are placed. —_———————— Mother’s Friend, by its the for th it i s p‘.’;?mmgh the event safely and with but little suffering, as munbers penetratin, allays nausea, nervousness, and unp]easant Legmg:, olher’s LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.—The Bakers- field and Ventura Railroad has closed a contraet with the Illinois Steel Company for 500 tons of steel rails, to be delivered in December. A contract for 15,000 tons more will probably be closed within a week. Officials of the new company have announced that final preparations for the commencement of construction are ex- Freight Cars Jump the Track. BAKERSFIELD, Nov. 10.—The first wreck on the Sunset branch of the Santa Fe occurred late yesterday evening, when several freight cars jumped the track and went into a ditch, causing a delay of sev- eral hours to the traln. The Sunset line has been in operation two years without At this same price—$1.30—we have Derbys in different shapes: Tour- ists, Fedoras, Dunlap Crushers, etc., principally in black, but there are a number of light colors for those who want them in the soft hats. The hats are just like the $2.00 ones you see advertised about town. See our window display of Ladies’ Tailor Hats for $1.50. FRESE AND SALT MREATS. pected to be concluded within a few days. |the slightest accident. - - h 3 45, BOTES & O *zrof Py | have. testificd aad seid, vt is e R i I s e The Tatant - SN 00D LUBRICATING ommmm o mLis wveight in go $1.00 per baal b takes first to human milk; that failing, % 418 Front et 6. ¥. Fhoss Maln bottle of druggists. Book containing NEW YORK, Nov. 10.The hearing of the | {he Mother turns at once to cow's milk . E C. HU PRINTER. val i mailed free. y et el e B LR R Hrand, Gondonsed Mk 1s a Cows 740 Market Street. GHES, o eliii st s v. | THE BRABFIELD REGULATOR COgAtionta. Ga. 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