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SAN «BRKANGISLU GALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBLER 13, 1yus. B KATSGHINSKI I hifadefphia Shoe Co. TREET, ‘Ah “BAMlSCU ? [.}I!.[‘ . e IF PRICES TALK, WILL YOU LISTEN? YOU WILL QAV‘E MONEY. mber two ~ ToHe A PA'B A LITTLE Misses Laflie 90c s’ si FANGY BEADED SANDALS clegant present: Ladies IF YOU DESIRE TO MAXE A PEESENT AND DO NOT XNOW TEE SIZE OR STYLE, BUY ONE OF OUR SHOE ORDERS. THEY ARE AS GOOD AS CASH AND MADE OUT FOR ANY ANIOUNT. LATEST IN MISSES’ l PATENT LEATHER SHDES EMBRUIDERED SLIPPERS home to a_man without Slippers. We have just Men's Velvet Embroid- erett Slippers, patent leather UP. Sizes g UHESS SHOES FOR BOYS neat, but will wear hs’' and Boys' Viei with dull mat kid to-date and tops tips like Papa's.”, Light single soles and extensigh edges. Widths B to E I 11 to 2. toes and Youths' s Boys’ sizes es OX AND Aml MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT. SANTA CLA IS NOW WITH US AND WILL A BOX OF CANDY TO EVERY PUR- CEASER WEO CALLS ON HIM. B. KATSCHINSKI Philadelphia Shoe Co. San Frapcisco. 10 TEIRD ST., Wegkly Call 100 per Year | Surgeons ISENATOR CLARK RESTING EASY Operation for a Millionaire Will Be Able toj Leave His Bed in Three| Weeks Barring Complications | —_— NEW YORK, Dec. 12. ator Clark of Montana, who has been operated on for a diseased dition of {he ear and adjacent bony , Was to-night. according to his | By the sec- | ond operation, performed Wednesday, | all the diseased portion of the mastoSdL process was removed and Dr. Holbrook | tis and Dr. Lewis Rutherford Mor- | ris said to-night that the operation was and | that they did not expect that the sup- | , resting easy. considered completely successful puration would again manifest itself. Senator Clark probably will be able to leave his bed, said Dr. Curtis to- night, looked for complications intervene. Drs. scribed Senator Clark's ailment and its progress as follows: On Friday his left ear became painful and he consulted Dr. who performed the operation slitting the ear drum to allow the es- cape of the liquid exudations in the typanitic cavity. tiog of the discharge showed a virulent infection and suppuration. night Dre. tended to the mastoid bone, which les behind the ear. An operation was deemed advisable. On the follpwing | day, Wednesday, the naptoid operation Dr. Curtis, assisted Colem, Morris and had was perfected by by Drs. Mackernon, Denton. Drs. Delafield and Ely previously examined Senator Clark. “The operation consisted in removing | the emd of the mastoid and cellular | bony tissues within the mastoid cavity, | a ge section of the mastoid being Since then the Senator's the dressings chiseled off. temperature has fallen, have been changed several times and | there has been no indication of a re- newal of the suppuration.” —_—————— BOOEK OF ABBE LOIGNY 1S TO BE CONDEMNED Archbishop Migrot Praises the French Writer and Says He Should Be Given a Hearing. ROME, Dec. 12.—It has been pro- | posed not only to put the last book of the Abbe Loigny on the Index Expur- gatorius, but to have it condemned b\ the Holy Office. Archbishop Migrot of Albi, France, who is now in Rome, is favorable to | | | Perform Successful | Serious | Affection of the Ear Tissues! PATIENT. IN NO D\\GER‘ United States | in about three weeks unless un- | Curtis and Morris to-night de- | On Wednesday of | last week Senator Clark contracted a | cold with grip symptoms and pharynx- | Cur- | of | This relieved the ex- | cessive pain, but microscopic examina- | High tem- | | perature was present, and on Tuesday | Curtis and Morris called Dr. | Mackernon into consultation and it was | determined that the infection had ex- | the Abbe Loigny. He considers him | the greatest Catholic thinker of France. He believes the Abbe writes in good faith and says he should” be heard before he is condemned. The Pope to-day. in receiving Mon- signeur Lecamas, Bishop of Larchelle, said: “I appreciate very much your book, “The Life of Christ The Bishop was surprised at hii work beipg known to the Pope, and the latter added: “TI keep it constantly next to my bed jand I read some of it every night. It helps me,” the Pontiff concluded, smilingly, “with my French.” ———— Carrie Nation Disciple Sentenced. TOPEKA, Kans., Dec. Boise, the disciple of Carrie Nation, who smashed the plate glass fronts of seven Topeka joints a year ago, will | have to serve the jail sentence im- posed by the Shawnee County District Court under a decision rendered to- day by the Supreme Court. Judge Hazen gave Miss Boise a thirty days' sentence. | —_————— \ \ “Mother” Jones to Invade Wyoming. DIAMONDVILLE, Wvo., Dec. 12 “Mother” Jones has sent word that she will be in Wyoming soon to organ- ize the twenty-one unorganized coal camps in this State. Superintendent Sneddon of the Diamondville Coal and Coke Company says the mine operat- ors are prepared for her arrival and if she attempts to interfere, in any way with the miners or rnfluen(e them to quit work she will be prompt- 1y be jailed. ] ADVERTISEMENTS. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Few People Enow How Useful It Is in Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly everybsdy knows that charcoal is the safest and most efficient disinfectant and puri- fier in nature, but few realize its value when taken into the human eystem for the same cloansing purpose. Charcoal 18 a remedy that the more you take of it the better; it is mot a drug at all, but simply aliorbs the gases and imprrities al- ways preecnt in the stomach and intestines 2nd corries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, aritking or after eating onlons and other odor- ous vegetables. Charccal effectually clears’and improves, the compiexicr/ it whitens the teeth and further acts as & patural and eminently saft cathartic. 1t tbsorhs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; It disinfects the mouth and threat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one form or an- other, but probably the best charcoal and the most fon the money is in Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges; they are composed of the finest pow- dered Willow charcoal and othet harmless an- tseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The caily use of these lozenges wiil soon teil in & ouch improved condition of the gen- eral Lealth, better comulexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is that no pessible narm can result from their con- tinued use, LUl on the contrary, great benefit. A Buftalo physiclan In speaking of the bene- fits' of charcoal says: I advise Stuart's Ab- sobent Lozerges to all patients suffering from gas, in stomach_and_bowels g% 1o _clear the complexion and purify “the breath, mout throat; 1 also belleve the liver is greatly bene- fitted Ly the dally use of them; they cost but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and al- though in some sense a patent preparation, yet 1 believe 1 get more and better charcoal In Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges than in any of the ofl!fl-n' cllreo-.l 12.—Blanche | JOE ROSENBERG’'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE ROSENBERG'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. We Always Have What We Advertise Here's some good lace for fancy work, full two and a half inches underwear or TOIB Awoflm Economy, FR AT Pl“CES YOI?I.I. LIKE - These cushion tops and backs are made of soft tapestry cloth, in all bright and fancy striped col- ors, mingled together. In green, red, yellow, blue, brown, tan, etc. Has a large tassel on each of the four corners and is ready for the cush- jon. An acceptable \present great deal for your money. Price.. What we say is’ exactly what we mean. There is neither honor nor profit in fooling the people. For quality we are never undersold. Money back if goods are not satisfactory. and a 24c Corset Orders Issued Free, One of these will make an accept- able holiday preseat for a lady friend. We have expert Corset fitters in at- x{:ge \fl::fli . mf:,, lfiiflfir:d tendance to tell you what is the proper different patterns to choose Corset for you to wear to improve your i from. Our price..Be a yard form. Insertions. La Bresque Lattice Ribbon Corse!. For fancy work or under- wear, an inch and a quarter in dotted and diamond deslx‘;s. < wide, Price ‘Medallions, For dress or collar trimmings, made of 1n wheel point gene, full three inchet patterns and others Oc Made of imported batiste, with colored ribbon tape ef- fect, boned with aluminoid boning, which is rust-proof and unbreakable. They fit so perfectly at the waist line that one size smaller than is usually worn should be se- lected. . White bodies, with pink and blue tape, and black Corsets with black tape. Just the Corset for medium and What About a Halr Brush for Your slender forms. Price..$1.50 Friznds ? serm are a8 T o wna T0 Those Who Know and Those \hde of “',‘ e sanltary hog you see them, for Dolls {0 Please the Litile Ones, And at prices that will more It is the sec- we ob- the New York agents. Some are slightly soiled, but mostly all are per- than please you. ond sample lot tained from one that of <. You'll appre- clate the quality and the low price when Who Don't Know. We would like to rec- , ommend the NEMO = SELF - REDUCING <7 [ CORSETS. Made of imported sateen, eav- e A R e A réducing tape belt at- tachments. We cannot show all of its merits in printer's ink, but this we say to all stout women, even those who have had their Corsets made to order fect. A at five times the price, vou will find no DORIS,” THE LITTLE more perfect-fitting Corset than these QUEEN, "has blonde curly haif, &t .u.sos.sssoe.oherosraesnn 2.75 fancy dress of cardinal bro- caded material, Poke bonnet, also Sale O'Farrell-street Entrance. shoes and stockings. Price .23¢ s 18-INCH DOLL—Kid body, Dresden Here Is Your Up)or.unhy head, blonde hair, slippers and Stock- g ARRE: - PIIGE", o 2 o5y st vt on b 50c¢ TO BUY $2 AND $2.50 LADIES Down in O\u'm!lrznn Store and Down Our Prices. ‘I Guess You'll Want Some Cushions, Won't You To fill your cushion covers? some, the well-filled kind, filled with san floss: 16 inches by 16 inches at....13e¢ 18 inches by 18 inch g £0 inches b: £n 0dd Lot of Cushion Cords, the 5¢ and 35¢ Kind, Made of a quarter sels,.in ma; Here are ercerized thread, three and ds_long, extra large tas- different combinations of COMBINATION POCKET-BOOK AND PURSE FOR 50 CENTS. They are made of seal, Levant and alligator skin; extra strong steel frame; the kind you cannot lose money out of. In brown, green and black; some sterling silver trimmed, others plain. It is very seldom that you will get an opportunity like this for..50¢ We Have Another Surprise for You in Our Hznikerchief Departmen! This Wezk. THAT 1S FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL- DREN. CHILDREN'S HAND- KERCHIEFS—Made of all pure English lawn; just the thing for the holidays; made up in a box of ‘three. colors. As long as the quantity lasts, .Box 15¢ price ....i.. o Fo RS ...19¢ \GE 1*5 HANDKER- . 3 5—Made of ex- Ridbon. : ng white Union . - cloth, with a hand-made sil nitial; dfl’y’ Jolowant i for Boll- also hembittciipl in a box rga %, 5 & o esushion, trimmings. LGS “HARDRERCHTEFS—Made 8L & yon usuaily have paid. ©f fine Shamrock linen, neat and nar- Width No. §0, 315 inehes IOW hemstitchéd, ‘With' a small hand- wide, made of all-silk taffeta, in satin < Made initial, We are positive you will dotted effect (in white), at the Price MOTe than appreciate them at this low Cutter's .... .A yard 8¢ Six for 81.00 CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS— Eibbon Made of lawn in dlfle{ené comblna‘i A tions, such as clowns, gold diggers an Width No. 80, the fancy imported v Thr B of kind, made of washable silk, taffeta, |Cvc > HThreefor 5eor..Dozen 10¢ with satin_dotted centers and striped ! edges in pink, blue and cream. ... 1234 ¢ nstead of 20c. 21 2 """""""""""""" 12%ec a yard 1 ADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS—Made . of fine white lawn, in 100 different pat- Plaid Ribbons terns: scalloped and embroidered edge. Light In weight, silk taffeta, in the If You anticipate giving any for the new plaid e the soft kind, wear holidays here is your opporlunllv at -a Plece 12%e¢ i in pl'nk, blue hen;;‘l a ] eal worth 25¢; our holi- day bargain price ..............15€ Eluh Day Mure Paople fllscmrmfl This Black Velvet Ribbon, Is the Money-Saving Store. ‘The good kind, fast biack, full nap, CUSHIONS—Made of satin back: No. 8 widths, 114 jinches fancy colored nearsilk; wide. Price 15¢ 18 inches square, with a solid colored ruffle all around; well filled. In Goncern'ng Automobile and Wrist Bazs different combinations of 1 ; in flow d leaf for Holiday Offerings or for cugH X S Raa Tt Your Own Use, present for little money. . ;".T? 'BAG-—-.\Xn]d]-, £f Kaieoned S e 29¢ extra strong pres: eath- o Mextra strons eacner Did You Ever Consider a Golf Skirt as an handle and patent purse and Price .. LADIES' strong metal frame strong handle; inside; in red, and black. Our price clasp; mirror inside. - 50¢ '\IOTOR B AGS Made of Levant skin, extra with hand mirror blue, green 50 Acceptable Holiday Present ? Here are some that would please the most fastidious. Made of English wool cheviot, homespun and serge, stitched flounce and tailored straps. In navy, brown, green, black and gray. They fit and hang as they shoul than an even exchange for.... f . Hosiery! Hosiery! HERE IS SOME FOR YOU AND FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN THE GOOD XKIND AT LOW PRICES. LADIES' HOSE—Made of all silk; fast black, Richelieu ribbed, also lain; wholesale price 18 per dozen. Our rlce - Pair § LADIES HOSE—\lnde of thin gauze lisle, fast black, double heels and double toes; you will more _than appreciate them for this low price Pair 285¢ LADIES‘ HOSE—Made of thin gauze lisle in the openwork lace effect all around the stocking: fast black and high spliced heel and toe; full length; you will more than appreciate the quality at......... Pair 25¢ LADIES' HOSE—The kind that cling. Jersey knit, tight fitting, fast black, double heels and toes; thin women will appreciate these when they see them. Price Se LADIES' CASHMERE STOCKINGS —Made of steam shrunk wool, fast black, double heels and toes; soft as velvet; the good fitting kind. Price.. .- 25¢ Gents, Why Not Bz Warm and Cemforfable * When you can buy DAISY FLAN- NELETTE GOWNS at such low prices as these? Rolling collar, pocket on the side; double yoke back; in pink and hlua s(rlpes At the Price Cuuerfi:, Hm Is a Surpris2 for You In Ladies’ Golf Vests for Style and Low Price. Made of steam shrunk, knitted yarn, dotted effect. military ~ double breasted with brass buttons; in green, red, white, navy, tard and black; perfect fitting. At the Price Cutter's..98¢ Lades. To those who are rheumatic or cold inclined, here is some good woolen underwear that you will be more than pleased with for quality and low price. LADIES’ VESTS—High neck and long sleeves, the Merode make;. 70 per cent wool, jersey knit, not irritating; soft feeling to the most tender skin. TIGHTS to match, same quality as above; ankle length and tight fitting tops. At the Prlce Cutter’s v Garment 85¢ We Hav: Hm Sama Good Offerings in - Ladies’ Silk Vests. You know the Price Cutter’s way of selling. LADIES' VESTS—Low neck and no sleeves; deep lace yoke, trimmed back and front, also armhole lace trimmed; made of pure Vega silk; in pink. blue. cream: all sizes and we know you will appre- ciate the quality and the Price . .50¢ low price. More Ladies’ Good Vests. Low neck and no sleeves; made of all silk, Swiss ribbed, hand crocheted yoke and armholes; in pink, blue, cream and black. Never mind what they are worth, but come and be the judge. At the Price Cutter's....85¢ FULL LINE OF LADIES’ EQUI- POISE WAISTS. All Cars Pass 0ur Doors, hut Ladiss Looking for Bargains Don't. v LADIES’ PETTICOAT— Made of guaranteed all-silk taffeta, in accordeon pleated and flare flounce; extra heavy nearsilk dust ruffle; in red, tan, blue, helio and biack. You cannot dup- licate this skirt in E-rlseo ut this low price JOE ROSENBERG 816 Market Street. at Hme. And here’s some acceptable holiday presents at bargain A show room sample line of Batten- doilies, tray" handmad Point and Tambour. There are no prettier or rioher goods made than these. In all styles, all widths and all lengths, from the smallest to the larg- est. Here's where you get 2 whole lot for a little hit 500 quuty. sam; P! Iofnhr quality, sample price. . Regular $1.50 quality, sample ng:{ And many others. If You Are Looking for Ladies’ Muslin llnhrmr p For presents or for your own use, here is some from - our own machines. They fit and are fin- ished as they should be and the prices are Xow too. LADIES GOWN — Made of soft bleached muslin, square yoke; finished with four clusters of tucks; neck. front and around the sleeves finished with a ruffie. Price . ..35¢ LADIES' W. ERSI\IRT— Made of New York mills muslin, trimmed with a twelve-inch cambric flounce, tuckefl and hemmed. As long as the quantity lasts 39¢ LADIES' SKIRT—Made of Lonsdale cambric and finished with a fourteen- inch flounce, trimmed with a flne em- broidery; also dust rufl'le Our price. . ..................... Se LADIES' CORSET COVER—Made of English cloth, round yoke, new French shape and trimmed with four rows torchon insertion; neck is fin- ished with torchon lace. Our D”EE' 25¢ Without Any Exceptions We Hav: the Prettiest and Swellest Neckwear in Town. And you know how the Price Cutter sells. Lace collar and reveres, made of point de gene lace, in floral designs. Price . 50¢e “Dolly Varden.” An old name, but the newest crea- tion in collars and tabs; made of fancy duck, with two rows of fagoting at the top, three separate tabs, bound and button-trimmed. Price .... .27e Ladies' Collar and Cuff Sef. Made of fine lawn, hemstitched edge; adds chic and neatness to any dress. Price 25¢ a set File Your Claim! For some of these CHIL- DREN'S HOSE at a very low price. Here are some for the chilly or wet weather. Made of ail-wool cashmere, steam- skrunk, jersey knit; all sizes; one price L1 Children's Hose. Made of Eg\;pum cnnnn‘ stalnless and .. -A pair 10e Just Received, Some mmme: o Ladies' Belts. Made of soft Levant wide, moire lined, ad- ¢ Jjustable steel buckle. In red, green, blue and . black. Price 50¢ Made of extra heavy black Peau de Soie, straight front, fancy gilt buckle, also slide in back in the new ring ef- fect. If you pay $1.50 in a jewelry than this. Our price .. Sc¢ 3 Why Not 'Give to Your Littls Friends Some of These Dr. Deaton’s Patent Sleeping Garments ? fabric, partially wool; fleece- lined and velvet finish: They have moccasin feet and patent cuff that can be tied over the fast black ersey 1 size: kid, full three inches 5 Lnother Ladies' Belt, storea you would get nothing beSnPr They are made of a knitted hand. Mothers who have used them for _their little ones . speak their highest praise. Small size . Large size: THE PRICE-CUTTER Il O’Farrell Street. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. Like Charity, Begins are no two alike. one-quarter less than they have ever teen cffered in Frisco. Penny Wise and a Pound Foolish if You Miss These Offerings. “A FEAST FOR YOUR EYES.” That's what our lace buyer said when she saw these pieces of real hand-made Teneriffe Scarfs, Squares and Center Preces. We will not quote prices, as there They will be sold at Why Not Have Your Hands Admired by W:aring ihe Kayser Double- Woven Gloves? They are made of mport- ed lisle, with two patent clasps and silk-stitched back. In gray, tan, also black and white; kid-fitting also in looks, but rot so in o price 25¢ All Stores Sell Gloves, We Sall On2 Kind—the Best. LADY WARWICK—Is the name of one of the best Derby walking gloves. Made of extra Y\ heavy dog skin; outseam ’ stitching; also one large atent clasp. In red, rown, gray, tan and « mode. Fitted and warranted. An American glove for the American wo- man. Equal to any $2.00 English-mads glove. Our price .... GLOVE ORDERS xum They are acceptable holiday presents. Auto or Motor Veilings Make acceptabls presents. Why not treat yourself to one? Made of all silk French Chiffon in em- broidered and chenille AL dotted _figures; in blue, _ brown, black and white, also black. Price. ..... 235e White Bobinet Wash Blonde. inches wide, for making the new collar or toilet set, and also used for making fancy waists. Price them else- where and then come to us and see if Wwe are not satisfled with a small pro- 72 fit. Price... veess.A yard 25 Pats. Make a nice hollday pres- ent, that is, these kind that keep your pompa- dour- in place by a new atent comb, made of talian shell; highly pol- ished teeth. You will ap- preciate their worth you see them. Price . cesveee-2B€ Japanese Coats—the Genuine Kind. Made for the American woman. Made of extra heavy Japaness silk, wadded throughout and quilted. In different combinations of colors, such as pink, blue, cardinal, green, lavender and others. An acceptable present for the most exacting woman. ~Our price. ... ........ 4.25 Always Wear the Best—It Costs No llm. S COMBINA- Sl ITS—The Mentop make, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length, jersey knit and fleece lined; open front and drop seats; in gray or white: you will not :}e able to lup] e ese a price. Our price 50¢ LADIES (‘OMBI\ATIOV SBUITS—The Oneita make; glove fit- ting and seamless; high neck, long sleeves and ankle length: the kind that buttons across the shoulders; made of steam shrunk yarn: winter weight; the quantity will not last long at this low price How Would Your Friend Like a N'ce Apron for a Holiday Gift? Ours are totally different from others in width and length. BIB OR NURSES' APRON —Made of heavy white lawn; hemstitched epaulettes over the shoulder, also hem- stitched bib, finished with a deep hemstitched hem. We have sold many hundred dozen of aprons before but there are none to equal these for 25¢ LADIES" APROM nglish lawn, white embroidetred modallmnl set in; deep hemstitched hem; long strings; Begerous in width and length. Price .. e mBe What About a Nice Umbrella for Your Lady or Gentleman Friznd ? . GENTS' /UMBRELLA —Made of waterproof Italian twilled cloth, steel frame and rod, cover and tassel; extra strong buckhorn handle. The genuine kind. A lucky purchase of ours enables us to sell these Each $1.50 CHILD! TION GERRY SPEEDS 10" SICK SON I’hllanthroplst From New York Makes a Rapid Journey to a Hospital in Portland Gy G Special Di!na!ch to The Call. PORTLAND, Or., Dec 12.—Elbridge T. Gerry, the millionaire philanthropist of New York, is speeding toward Port- land on a special train to reach the bedside of his son, Peter, who lies in the Good Samaritan Hospital here iil with typhoid feyer. The young man came West with E. H. Harriman, the railroad magnate. He was il when the Harriman special pulled out of San Francisco, and at Dunsmuir a physician was cu.\led in, who diagnosed the case. On. arrival here young Gerry was transferred to the hospital, and al- though Harriman was ready some days ago to leave eastward he refused to leave his guest. Elbridge Gerry was telegraphed for and left New York im- mediately, taking a special train on reaching Omaha. He will arrive to- morrow morning. —_———— Ends Life Soon After Wedding. SEATTLE, Dec. 12.—Fred C. Swan, a naval apprentice at the Bremerton Navy Yard, who deserted four months ago and since that time has been in the employ of a dredging company at Charleston, committed suicide to-day by taking carbolic acid. He was mar- ried at 1 o'clock in the morning a few weeks ago to Mrs. Laura Goodman, who left him and mumd _to her parents last week. - —————— LONDON, Dec. 12.—A dispatch to Imwl ok aniaurars theve restaraay e s wlomlfleuu"lmuu& e KRAG-JORGENSON RIFLES FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD Local Armories Being Put in Condl- tion Preparatory to Inspection by United States Officer. The new Krag-Jorgenson rifles in- tended for the National Guard of Cal- ifornia are being distributed from the Benicia arsenal to the company com- manders of the several organizations, as they are the ones who are to_be held responsible by the United States authorities for the care of the new arms. With each consignment there is furnished a ‘special cartridge for target practice. In Troop B it appears that the re- cent overhauling has had the effect of no longer passing over the derelic- tion of military duty and simply say- ing, “It's all right, but don’t let it happen again,” for two of the troop- ers have been cited to appear before a court-marial for dereliction of duty. The board selected to try the accused is comvosed of Colonel H. 1. Seymour, president; Major Greer and Captains SF o ADVEGRIMRRRTD CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy Home for All How any man may quickly cure himseif after years of suffering from sexual weakness, lost vitality. night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small weak organs to full size and vi ln Sfmply send your name and address to Kndpp_Medical Co.. 1516 Hull ‘Building, De- iroit, Mich., and they will gladly send free receipt with full directions so that any man may easily cure himself at home. This is certainly a most generous offer, and the fnl- fowing sxtracts taken from . their dally mal show what men think of their nn-rolm" “‘Dear Sirs—Please accept my sincere thanl for yours of recent date. I have given you treaiment a thorough test and the benefit hus been extraordinary. It has completely braced “ne up [ am just as vigorous as 'hm a boy and you cannot realize how happy 1 “‘Dear Stis—Your method worked | m(lfu"y. Results were exactly what I needed. Strength and vigor have completely returned and .en- Ill‘gzflll is !ntl&lv satisfactory.’” Yours received and trouble in mlklw use of the recel) no as-divected a'n?-‘ia.axns'-:n“mfy" tea in size, Strength and vizor." ’ All Mm ‘is. Mcfll A ) Blair, Moore and Zittinger. Major Crighton will be the judge advocate. During the December rest from drills the armories in this city are be- ing put in good condition, so that they may be presentable when United States Inspector Colonel Wilhelm commences his tour of inspections in January. The officers of the Naval Militia on board of the Marion are taking a deep interest in the course of navigation they are receiving from Lieutenant John T. McMillan, U. 8. N., connected with the hydrographic office of this city. Théy receive two lessons a week and are attentive students. e e Buckhorn military brush sets, shaving mirrors, letter cases, billbooks, traveling sets, dress suit cases and grips make good presents for men. All at right prices. ' Sanborn, Vail & Co. b B T e e ] ] - THE CHRISTMAS CALL, A NUMBER OF SURPASS- ING ATTRACTIVENESS, WILL BE ISSUED NEXT SUNDAY, DECEM- BER 20. i Place Your Orders Now ° LARGE CROWDS VISIT BOHEMIAN CLUB EXHIBIT Bad Weather Is Not Sufficient to De- ter Fashionables From Viewing Exhibition of Art. Damp weather, lowering skies and muddy streets did not seem to have an appreciable deterring effect on the at- | tendance at the public exhibition of paintings and seulpture of the artist members of the Bohemian Cilub, which lasted from 2 until 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Admittance was by card. All afternoon the jinks room, where the exhibition is being held, was crowded almost to the point of discomfort, principally by ladies: of the fashionable world and lovers of art. A constant stream of viewers wound their way around the room, enjoying the beautiful display of paintings and sculpture, All voices were raised in praise of the excellent workmanshin displayed. Among the canvase: greatly admired was one of Willis E. Davis, called “Orange County Hills,” which-is a de- lightful mountain effect and one of the gems of the exhibition. He has also three other canvases of unusual merit. . The only sale actually accomplished so far is that of “Toilers of the Sea,” by John A. Stanton, who gave his purchaser a bargain for $1504 There are said to be numerous deals on the tapis and the exhlblton expect to sell largely before the exhibition is over. The next public exhibition will be Tuesday afternoon. ————————— Street Cars Collide. A California-street car, edstbound, collided with a northbound Powell- street car yesterday morning about 8:15 o'clock. The Powell-street car has the right of way at this danger- ous crossing, owing to the steep hill it comes up. The tracks were slip- pery with the fog and the gripman on the California-street car was unable to bring it to a stop in time to avoid a. collision. . The two cars crashed together with quite a force. Both were crowded at.the time, but luckily v - M, no one was injured. The woodwork on the dummies was stove in. The women in the cars screamed. 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