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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY. 15, 1904. FRENCH COLONY MUST ANSWER CHARGES OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT A Good Tooth Brush on Sale A Good Dressing Comb on Sale g To-Day 7¢ To-Day 7¢ aptain Frank A, Cook Returns From Honolulu by Orders Really worth 10c and 15¢; stout bristles; vaslous styles The 7-inch sise; hard rubber; coarse and fine. G : of handles. - of General MacArthur to Tell Why He Was Engaged in Fall of Bastile ‘Is - Céle E Another at 140 CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- Another at 140 Disgraceful Brawl and Causes That Led to His Arrest|"% 0 astile ? . That would be a geod value at 25¢; pure bristle stock. BMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE | The 8-inch size; fine hard rubber; worth 35e. i i ;.| brated at Mechanics’ Pa- - - o 5 : T} { -~ = 2, F A {{ vilion by Song and Speechig To-day_Some Handsome About 300 Lucky Women Will Get Why Not Save on § IR - - - roxe mermesiastic 3| Famey Hose |Waists Worth $4.50 and $5| Little Things i | | THRONG \ TSIAS = 2 Worth up to 75c, For $1.98 Each| At Cuf Prices - . Orators Tell of Thrilling 19¢ Pair A backward season throughout the Eastern | Black Sewing Silk—Best quality, fic- i ; #r A W Women's Fancy Hose. worlh I States (cooi, rainy weather held on until | tory ends, with two or three joinings Deeds Which Set Nation % ?xmsiimpance’;iguod; lg';m:;p"l'oip“c late in June) has left many manufacturers | on the '5”1» worth Goc 'P°°12- sale | 9 | { AR £ ks » 5 > i : . i e § T R TR | 1 Among the Free Republlcs;g flower embroidery; also -imported .Z,‘;‘,“...;‘l“:ii,i’,.'l’,,‘:, ::;g:::c::;.a?: D::k y AL AR ::': g ‘ § H:rmsdqrt biack, extra he:vylcol- the cost of materlals or less—that is the wory of | L1} 24 omber in dl: latest shapes | Members of the French colony of | % ton stockings; also Hermsdorf biack, these black and white India Silk Waists, just sent P P » '." §an Francisco intertwined the tri- | g real Maco fis'e, plain Richelieu and o8t to us from New York; they are this season’s lat- | 381¢ Price to-day. o o + o 4 i X o i pretty beautifully made and — Cubes contsining 100 ve land with the Rembrandt ribbed, to.day on'v, est producions, styles, ly Cube Pins ul g | jcolor of their native | z would be cheap at $4.50 and $g; » il Sack bach did wiliee d | |emblem of the United States yester- R R R [ tizs 33 t0 46, to-day and Sarurizy S 798 pm..d -; 5 blac -n.w , an i day at Mechanics’ Pavilion and snve} Children’: ”flso—-—lmponed Wash Waists 78c— A snappy special for to-day and n:urt 3 colors, b':nhf c each; on | | vent to their enthusiasm in song and cotton, exiracted po ka dot stock- Saturday; English percales, lawns and madras, in sle to-day, 3 cubes for , . . So speech, for the day was celebrated as | i either back or “wi i the populer summer colorings and white, Bone Halr Pins, shell and amber, dosn, . 00 the one hundred and fifteenth anniver- | :’nost:', best quality nl;nz'hi;":':?":f $1.50 values, each. . . . . . . .. ’8’ Side Hose Supporters, all nl.n,'pi. .200 | isary of the fall of the Bastile. | T e e Rt g g $1.50 value Lawn Waists—Entirely new patterns, | Shell Side Combs, palr . . . . . . . | | Mechanics' Pavilion contained at| 80008 F ARG s L A e CoBEL Just received from New York; special, Belt Sets—Very pretty ones 2850, others up 2 ‘. . 17¢c GRS e R 6 S S v et |least 500 persans when Honorary IN HOSIERY AISLE Hook-On Garters, all soloms, pair. . . 50 | President Consul General Lanel rap- SECOND FLOOR “Omo™ Dress Shiclds, odoriens, patr. . 350 | | ped for order at 1:30. An orchestra : i Yard Val C:rmhs«uh, black, white and drab, pala, | |rendered the everture to ‘“Carmen” 25¢ Yar alue ) . Shoe Laces, all lengths, dosen . . , . 700 | | with snch captivating unisin that the ' d- Li Men's Newest Fall and Winter Styles :.oh: ;ti::ki.nfirl?r—::uu.. . . . 70 audience applauded to the echo. Fe- | naia Linon 815, s's’ $20 Suits, $12.50| es, tard 1 dosen . . . B@ lix Santallier was introduced as pres- . | {14ent of the day and spoke at lensth 7 To.nay 'sc Just bought by our buyer in New York—made to sell for a’ova sa” | |of the great advancements the French A handsome snee: c oth, round thread, $15.00 to,$20.00 and offered at the cut price, simpiy to ! SRR MG AN > i oaloned ol bt _pe;:plde hav: ma:s SIM: ;-he ‘xrnelmor; g tull 36 inches wide, suitable for make a busv month out of a duil one. “o a"‘l”’.. ’“ able day when they took the affalrs of BT K e _— : s . |state in their own hands. » chi d,"“’ffr‘"‘f iy s iy They are bargains, not only because they are underpriced, but because F:'"-l: L;"lL"]le Gl"_ub]m':" Ih A selection entitled “Alsace-Lor- fants” outls, ladles’ walits, wrap- Iihey are the newest styies for fail and winter. Every ong of these suits is ;eyl "; "; '_w e barran dh o raine” by 1:9 orchestra held the audi- pers, etc., to-day only, '6 hand-made throughout, fitting equal to made-to-order germents, and. they ut{ey n; {:. sizes 56}4_ to 7; the e ::":;} ouRd unthl iy ast straing R B L S will retain their shape. Choice trom fine cheviots and tweeds in the new ;OI::'::“: :‘:' "z:n e}’ébol:zgth Mayor Schmitz was on the annual browns, grays, plaids, overplaids and mixtures; also some of worsted in dark e et 1‘"“; Pd s P b? i < 7 g and mitts, in blac programme last year and yesterday he - g sale Books and |hade. Remember, you save from $2.50 to $7.50 on eack suit. and white; regular 45¢ quality; Bri- was called upon again to express the = No disappointments to-day and Saturday. Plenty of all sizes in each style d d Sa = 45h~|q 2 i?:ct;mre:r(soourrnxs&zop::pifbi:n Fil;lan; s’a”o"e’y and enough styles to please the most fastidious taste; s'z 50 q:):nlr?ry l-:“ ;:i.r' ile 200 |few well selected remarks the Mayor 3000 Cloth Round Books— The works instead of £ 15, $18 and 20, your choice for . . . . L . = extended the congratulations of the ot popuar and standard authors, peomk, o, fhose, who revresented e R] wuck w Ho mes, Dumus, Cary, Cor. | Amother Sale Boys’ Extra Butter Sale ranc D ; lii, Balzac, B 3 d I I e e 7§ soimnions o ok | Men’s Trousers Khald Suits | Liquor Specials, Eto. { France. : | day and Saturday only '2[ c at $1.95 at $1.25 Frxda;/ and Saturday [ e hlstorlc‘pger: ahtitled ity Bl oo 2 They are fully equal to those offered at pre- | They are our special Rough Rider and Nor- | OUI Choice Creamery But- | " was recite v Emile Pence. Bt i 2 . 1 1 T 4 P 3 1000 Cioth Bound Popular Fiction, inc.ud vious sales, are nicely made and really 2 3 a | After a selection by the orchestra H eeDerd Haramyt '-‘x’:-g'u of \"la';"l'nf-uEtI::E look like $3.00 and £4.00 trousers, and “.“; :;ckflb'“'"' NS Sy et ter, full size sqrs., 350 | District Attorney Lewis F. Byington g nal City,” “Manxman,” *When Knight- | will wear fuliy as well, colors are Oxfora | With the ordinary kinds soid around town. | for the two days. delivered a short address in English, hooi Was in Fiower,”” ¢Red Rock' ani gray, dark steel and black, with both nar- They are totally different and superior in | Deviled Ham and Tongue—3 tins. . . .700Q in which he paid a glowing tribute to many other titles, formerly published at $1. 50 row and medium stripes, hairline and pin make and fi*, and were the best in town at Sardines—Good imported, packed In oil, the man who had overthrown a mon-. each, to-day and Saturday, in 30 checks; sizes 30 to 44 waist and lengths $1.45. We bave sold hundreds of them 6 ting oy ";'. archy long ago and had built a repub- ' & | main sice -each . . . . . . € | > to 56; 2 wonderful valus at Friday'sand | 2t chat price. Now you have your chaice Piicigpie-Eare sicd o' ahile egt 8t 10 lc in its stead. Mrs. Ellen Roekel | P e 2 Aevhi Saturday’s price . . . of either style, sizes 4 eapple— iced or whole, tins, jmany in the audience joined in the | b 555 eityslabes o el e bk i ;c»;.h. Cnfl'ee—w:hs\ce blend, pound . . 190 o ol 2 e 25¢ value to close, b. . . . . . . 0@ s - ‘ellowstone Whisky—Rye pcBY pecial permission of the Tivoli TR RN Negligee and Work Shirts 37¢ | """ $1.05 |; ora de ppe sang “Salut a la {120 pisces in box), colors biue or white Port, Sherry, Angelica or Tokay—Our | | France” Samuel J. Brun, as orator H a very good 25c value (many stores sk soc | _ Never Soid Before Under 500 Each ey g oy g $1.05 | of the day, delighted the audience X for sam= qua'ty), Friday and Saturday only | Friday and Saturday only you can choose from 200 dozen or more of J- F. Cutter Whisky—Sottle. 700 | | with his historic remarks and his fre- (Rl o . n 0. e 180 | the very best 5oc work shirts that are made (just the thing for outing trips | Burke's Irish or Scotch Whidky . . . E quent reference to the friendship of & | Hurd's Papers—Choice collection in colors and and country wear), made of heavy madras, in neat stripes and TR R s A < 0 the United States and his native land. | K| “white; regular price, per qure, 25c; owr | g SOURCY HEME) ACE O AcaV. v et P S 7@ | 0 keter Whisky—speing of "4, fully ma- $ . g Z : ¥ + The “Marseillaise” closed the after- 8| wecalpice.. ... 00 . 100 e vy 803 ' 144 to 19; our reg. 5oc shirts, each tured, gallon . . . . . . ...$3.10 | % AR L Aax | {noon's exitertitaivarity. - Difuk? “flie (X Eavelopes o match above, package. - 100 There are also black and while heavy cotton overshirts in this lot. | Cockails—Ciub brand, ssorted, bottle. 970 UED FOR UNOFFICERLIKE CONDUCT. | | early portion of the evening a musical H 3 3 4 | programme was carried out and sev- WhRRQRE SRR RARE ARaREl mmmammmmmwm R ey West Pott | CF3L exhibitions of swordsmanship e t ran Cook was among | Early during his career at West Point | were given. Dancing began at 10| - y t passengers the transport |he engaged in a fight with one of the g'cjock and. continued until morning. | LOCAL BEAU B' G. SOME RS Will Develop Mining Property. His Pitching Arm Saved Him. ived in port yester- vhich . which resulted in\the “knock- N his opponent, who ‘died a few months later. Whether death resulted : | from the effects of the fight or not has The committee in charge of the day’s celebration was: Consul Gen- eral of France Etienne Lanel, Felix . WEDS WIDOW DIES - AFTER A REDDING, July 14.—The Mariana| SALINAS, July 14.—Paul Parker, Marsicana Company is to spend $100,- | former pitcher of the Stanford Uni- 000 in the next six months in improv- | versity team, was attacked yesterday . A b Santalller, H. Cassou, A. Duclos, A.| ing its plant at Sunny Hill. The mine | by a huge wild boar. Parker picked = I never been clearly ascertained. ; Ortion, Ernest Pagnuelo. | lN GERMANY LONG “—LNESS has been developed to an extent that|up a heavy rock, which he threw at 1 Afv»(( Je:\mg th(1 ahcademy ht.look e ! RIe T warrants the expenditure. A quartz|the pig, striking it between the eyes ¥ served a short time in the army before | .., ... N np. mill and cyanide plant are i L T = & he resigned of his own accord. When mh&(‘fl.}:z\b Cg‘:,‘t‘,?:g"g“_rm}: Had it not been for continuous rumor| . gyrpank G. Somers, attorney at 1aw, | erecteq. - o *he | and killing it e boar weighs sev ng in festivi- ! the war broke out with Spain he again entered the service. All went smoothly | from across the wide Atlantic that | George T. Marye Jr. and the widow passed away yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of his parents, eral hundred pounds. for a time with him, until he was National Hollday of Sister Republic| o\ "\ iher, the late Colonel Willlam | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Somers, at 1034 REGAL SHOES. t wh anded him Up | called up before a court-martial in Is Honored by People of Gallic | A. Marye, were about to marry, the| Mission street, after a long illness. ght sunn Judge | Omaha, where, it is reported, he was Birth or Descent. B " 'h ir uniod which has just Mr. Somers was 35 years of age and He d $19— | charged with too freely indulging in| OAKLAND, July 14.—The nationaj | P¢%® ©Of the 2 s a native of San Francisco. About two ; f turbed the ! the flowing bowl. It is also reported | holiday of the French was celebrated | COM® to the city would naturally have |y, g 40 nis health began to decline that his treatment of his family Was | Gin patriotic fervor this afternoon | PFOKER Upon society with something|ang he was given constant and tender g th ng tha ich as to bring the deepest condemna- | _ 5 aik 1 Sh akin to an unexpected cloudburst. care by his parents. rounds | tion on his hetd. and it whs rauareg | and evening in Shell Mound Park. | a saloon at the ¢ at o § v .| There was a great gathering of men i . el e et L e them i o 1 o who s e e | £ Al on Muy 13 101 4 Ml more | pursse M protesionl s i3 o | - Announcement July 20, instead of July 1. - AL, i 5 Washington, D. C. L5 ditanid Qg . and there | into the street. indirect descent from France. The | than a year ago, in g McN: v v 7 beg . use.” The | The court a this time leb ,him g0, holiday wpirit was everywhers and o | His'wilow and her brother-in-law have R S ey We expected to announce on July Ist the names of the : e objected, and | practically unpunished upon the under- | though there were literary exercises, | been in each other's company a 00d| Burbank Somers graduated from the three prominent shoe manufacturers—elected by the people ew Cook was pucxl standing that he would pledge himself | the people preferred to romp about | deal of late. The attention that George | University of California in 1892 and —to visit the Regal factory at Whitman, Mass., and make e stree ned and | to stop drinking. | Sty { ity, S - (o do.” He was under this pledge when | away than listen to them. ' The ace | Live, Paid bis beautitul and accom. | thres vears later gra rePort on the M.\.Ic, Fit, Cost, Quality, Sole l.catl:er,v Hand he engaged in the disgraceful brawl | tendance this evening was aug- |’ e He was a great lover of music and Work and Quantity of Regal Shoes as compared with the « here, which has resulted in his now be- | {those:who' Diad the privilege jof ‘thate K h s . same details in other shoes sold for $3.50 or more. Brady ap- | ing called upon to explain. | cisco. A band concert and a big dis- | Soclety watched the gallant attention!gipy Glee Club. Besides his fraternity | neh has b eessar to post (:fea this announ t p ¢ 1 Cook “com-| It is understood that great pressure | play of fireworks served to amuse, | develop into a strong devotion. affiliations he was a member of the % nas been nec Yy to postp s announcemen 3 he had beer :1«41;!): 'ilur his | is being brought on the department | and the dancing was the favorite| The couple were in Germany during | Bohemian and Family clubs. until July 2oth, as we havé not yet received all of the votes y in the saloon. Inves- the accusations k was taken to the locked up orning he appeared spectacle. He thought the yokin st him were | ana the lessons that it carried, & fa:;arl;;:l °,’;$,‘;’,:’,‘;'e.:§°‘;.’§§“§‘.:°‘§: SEGE TS Ve 260 at I hoing Nere of the ballots in the contest, and to certify to the results. ore admonition | prencl x 2 | ae e 2 g 3 and a fine of $10 he was F“:‘::”“‘::';'fi::r::nm?:m?fl- | Fr?rl)c‘e’. 2:1;2 SCal':vlgi.a:k‘llzeco'c"':!l:‘em]’;’; [ Colonel Marye her ¢ receptions were | 28ed 81. REGAL S H‘O F.: COMPANY, INC, part The following 3 - B the exercises. Jules Godart delivered | among the most popular in the capital, LOGGING CAB.‘DAS‘ HES 3 77 Stores in United States and England. ‘ol avty; Be e Sup- S s Dovnl Agent. French. Th rere | Where ‘they-were ‘attended :by:Igaders| The Largest Retall Shoe Business In the World <. Immediately after | The Grand Jury met yesterday and | 21 orajion In French, There were| yyq i gociety and in the political and INTO A WORK TRAIN & . Thomas had departed | considered the bringing of an indict- | :ne‘;!(C;‘:lsnn:":ltf:dP low aha x| military set. 2 R s cArthur heard of the occur- | ment against Joseph Campbell Jr., whoi o4l Berrén. " The president of (he‘day. The groom, George T. Maryé Jr., is | One M}fl s Killed and Another Re- e once cabled to Honolulu | was arrested on February 27 on a P Outon,” wan aseibthe e e rol_,well known in San Ff‘lncI!co. He owns ceives Injuries That Will Result ook taken from the transport| charge of felony - embezzlement and |lowing: Vice president, A. C. Hame. | Y2luable property in'this city. He was in His Death. back here by the first trans- this way o report, Cook has been in since he entered army life. This he guaranteed { here to have his offense condoned as lightly as possible on account of his family, which consists of a wife and four small children. —_———— WANTS THE GRAND JURY TO INDICT CAMPBELL | afterward released by a commiting | | magistrate. Thomas Dentze swore to | the complaint, alleging that Campbell | had appropriated certain proceeds de- ‘r |rived from the sale of wine which should have been forwarded to the | main agency of a French wine com- pany in New York. | Dentze appeared before the Grand |Jury and presented his evidence on { | the day. the picnic grounds or dance the hours mented bv numbers from San Fran- pastime of many. John E. McElroy, City Atterney of Oakland, was the English orator of His address on the fall of the Bastile was largely historical, be- | ing a review of the events previous and subsequent to that tragic event lin; secretaries, A. F. Blanchard and J. Fleuti; treasurer, J. Mellette. PATRIOTISM I Frenchmen Commemorate Anniver- sary in the Usual Manner. PARIS, July 14.—The French na- tiopal holiday was celebrated In the usual manner. Business was suspend- PARIS. | Colonel Marye of the United States Marye paid his beautiful and accom- the spring and on June 28 they were married in Berlin, the ceremony being performed in the American Church on Motz strasse, Nollendorff Platz. The bride, who was formerly Miss Doyle of Washington, is handsome and dt one time engaged in the stock brok- ing business, but ultimately retired from active participation in commercial life. It is not unlikely that Mr. and Mrs. | Marye will visit San Francisco during the winter months, but whether they | will make California their permanent home is a question not even their most intimate friends are able to answer. The probabilities are that they will so- Although indisposed, he was able to three years later graduated from the at one time was leader of the Univer- e =y Pennsylvania Oil Man Dies. FRANKLIN, Pa., July 14.—Samuel | Plummer McCallum, one of the weal- | thiest oil producers in this section and one of the organizers of the Repub-f lican party and later of the Prohibi- CHICO, July 14.—The first serious accident to occur on the Butte Coun- ty Railroad since trains started run- ning on the new road several months ‘ago occurred this afternoon, when a wild logging car ran from a spur on to the main line and into the work train, killing Willlam Brennan and fatally injuring Chris Wells, both of whom were engaged in unloading gravel from a flatcar. from papers in San Francisco and elsewhere on the Pacific Coast. William Cullen Bryant, publisher of the Brooklyn Times and Secretary of the American Newspaper Publishers’ As- sociation, has consented to conduct personally the counting ‘The Southwest Limited |which ‘he desired an indictment|eq the Bourse was closed and the|journ here during some portions of T T / 3 . — | brought against Campbell. Assistant|poyjevards were filled with nolsy | every year. View the Move With Suspicion. If you go East via Kansas City make sure ; | District Attorney Ferral was also in throngs. > 2 REDDING, July 14.—People in attendance and enlightened the Grand |Jury on the Jegal aspect of the case. Dentze cited one instance where he | alleges that Campbell had sold to the |firm of Rathjen Bros. $750 worth of | wine, for which he made no account- number of grand jurymen were not i present to vote on an indictment. —_—————— Cannot Maintain Platform. The Supreme Court has decided that the R. G. R. Petroleum and ‘Mining Company cannot maintain a platform in the ocean in front of some Los An- geles County land owned by the San Francisco Savings Union. The defend- ant argued that the ocean belonged to any one and that plaintiff’s jurisdiction extended only to the point reached by high water. The court holds that lit- toral owners are entitled to have an open expanse of water before their property if they so desire, | President Loubet and the Bey of Tunis reviewed 5000 troops at Long- champs this morning. The public balls, begun yesterday, continued to-day and will be resumed to-morrow throughout the city. The WANT AD PREMIUMS, Like Its Circulation, ARE HIGH CLASS. A WALKER'S SELF-PULLING CORKSCREW FREE TO-DAY To Every Person Bringing a ‘Want Ad for SUNDAY EDITION, See annonncement, classified page. ! / What a propitious week for declara- tions! Now comes the announcement of the lovely Miss Charlotte Bllin- wood's betrothal to Robert P. Greer, the clubman. Miss Ellinwood is unquestionably one of her family as well as by those of her own set. As for Mr. Greer, he has achieved guccess in the business world and is a man of cultivated tastes and a rarely good raconteur—as the visitors to “The Hutch” in Sausalito can amply testify. The date for the wedding has not been set. LI S Dr. Morris Herzstein sailed on the Kronprinz Wilhelm for New York, having in his care Mrs. Crocker, who is thought to be fatally {ll. Having rallied from the shock of two operations, however, she may rise above her ailment on her return to hér native land. The physician and his patient this county who are vitally interested ' in the proposed plan of the Moun- tain Copper Company to move its smelters from Keswick to tidewater claim to see in the publicity given to that your ticket, Kansas City to Chicago, is for the ¥ Southwest Limited of the - - Chicago, Milwaukee and S, Paui .a vast enterprise that they will read- ily accede to a liberal reduction of the nuessmenl. -—— — 4 are due to arrive in New York on Tuesday. ; el S Miss Agnes Murphy and Miss Aimee Moore, the versatile Londoners who are visiting in San Francisco, were enter- tained in charming fashion last week by Richard Hotaling at his ideal coun- try home, “Sleepy Hollow.” The con- genial little house party included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Charles Goodall, Mr. Lind" and Mrs. Haussman. the matter an alleged move to secure ing to the Eastern agency. Dentze|,iera and theaters are giving free per- | of the fairest maids in the smart:set, | o reduction in the assessment of the calims that nearly $9000 had not been | gormances. her style reflecting: her individuality. | .o poration’s holdings here. It is be- H accounted for by Campbell. And as the only daughter of Df. and lieved that the company knows that al 'a Gr?;::l:r.!u:;";:(‘ ou;; e;idencemt‘ht: FETY ;_——‘—-———-'l' Mrs. Charles N. Ellinwood, she was| ., people of the county will be so L] postponed action un e, ht after by the elder friends S meeting on July 29, as a sufficient THE CALL’S TR 4 MAsRG gt (s thongnt shdowng such that has It is the new electric lighted train taken first place with first class travelers. $72.50 to Chicago and return. August 8, 9, 10, 18 and 19; September 5, 6, 7 and 8. Return limit, go days. Via The Overland Limited and Omaha; via Kansas City and The Southwest Limited. Tickets 635 Market Street, San Francisco, C. L. CANFIELD, _comnl Agent.