The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 4, 1904, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 190 JUDGE SCORES FEDERAL CASE SN In Fres Benson Lacombe Says ] ctment Fails to Fstablish a Conspiracy TEX F THE OPINION (Gove ut Counsel Heney \vers Jurist Has Misun- r~tood the Land Frauds GRAPE-NUTs. WELL SPOKEN, A Chat About Food. and easiest know done vw ders for and strengthen my feel a desire to What seems I have never but like it bet- r find it especially ? soup or broth. s invalid has been , which strange to n L ® he lives on this food, and-I 2lso have two nieces who used to be troubled with fndigestion but used Grape- sults, and so I could go on and name m others who have been helped in the seme way.” Name given by Pos-| tum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ts food is used by hospitals ' ians very largely, for no food easy and perfect for com- on, while at the same time wentrated form of nourish- of etomach wil ment eige is refused “There's a reason.™ Get the little book, ! “The Road m{ Wellville,” in each pkg. S | of the premises on Point Lobos ave- e | onece s highest grade and the | Levy, who directed the firemen to re- handle it when everything | move the paper and rags at | Whether been able to aseertain. WRICHT ACT | (5 NOT HUDE Eseondido TIrrication triet Wins an Important Point in Regard to Loans PROTECTS THE Supreme Court Holds Law Might Deprive People of Property Without Return OWNERS Army Socviety at Paso Robles. ¥ pianning t Pas crend 1o REM Sketeh of “The Cheap Rates to Boston and St. REAL PEOPLE IH\- Former \m t on Call \t.lfl' Wonderful Work | Gallery ! Displays at Schussler’s \RKABLE Salon Poet™ Frequent Soeial Pest in His True Colors Shows The figures appear bristol the so sal twang of t e. Uhla; adors, :endarmes, women and slim s seem just about to leave and step down to the car- officers, was at one ti a staff. For . quick ished : how. 'y he works. A few brush w feld- as hands. spirit” an at- et, who stands th her hands c The expre: ons This work tour- nw from another NO MORE DULL SUNDAYS. Take a Trip to Del Monte, Monterey, Santa Cruz or Some Other Place of Interest. Lonuis. A R en- r the z‘u'(url‘s of the CLCUEL DRAWS |WE CARTOON | | ed by her DDING BELLS RING FORTWO BONNY BRIDES By Sally Sharp. Many of the ilies go in C: terday afternoon days, for for their hap insfolk. Yesterday, u noon, Miss Ellen O Sul. livan, youngest daughter of the late banker, C. D. O'Sullivan, became the bride of Oscar Sutro. The bride, 2 stunning young woman, 1y gowned in pale gray, wear- a large white hat. ster, Miss Nelile O'Sullivan, ‘ornia—made merry yes- even as in the old w ing as maid ¢ te, ahd The bishop Mont Archbishop Ric of the happy ng a white hat. was read by Arch- , at the home of . only the relatives Mr. Sutro was , Alfred Sutro. ing guests at the brother and newly the bride—Mr. and van, who have bu. recently arrived from Paris. Whispers come from over the waters that this young ¢ hap is pressing close upon the honors Denis, the sweet The destinai is said to be York and Was! short v over the The young pec 2508 Broadway uired s singer. n of the young Sutros | Eastern cities—New | ington, particularly; a the line, and a trip Great Lakes. e will be located at their return. & v biocks away, another g her love to the man Miss Camillo Martin, de family, whose his- oven with the up- \[ the he the Arc Th . M Willlam Palmer Montgomery offici- ot came Horn, bishe e on Geary street, ir. made glad wl(h ferns Woodwardia and = and her attendant. hite urepe de Paris, with and flounce, and en- of filmy tulle, Miss d by Miss Carrle| . who wore a strik- o e chif- orne out plumed hat. Ness served as best guests witnessed the attended the reception | Mrs. Harold Garceau, Miss Ge Mr. Moffitt, Miss Herbert Martin, Miss rrowe and Milton Lath- Among the merry group is one who wi me a bride herseif—Miss who on August 20, will Gardiner. Ye Olde Engiish Inn, st Just onme trial at Babs & at's all. ——e—— FAIR DEFENDANT MUST RETURN ENGAGEMENT RING Judge Danicls Gives Judgment for B. M. Efsper in Sult Against Miss Flora Lewis. sued Miss Flora Lewis for the re- of an engagement ring after she declared the engagement off. jels rules that Miss Lewis must ver the diamond ring to Eisner or y to him the sum of $105, its value, together with $6 65 and the costs of the action. Eisner had sued for other gifts made to the defendant, but at the trial it was proved that he had made a demand for them and e afterward waived his claims. t » ball proceeding was in- EY CRITICIZES who special nd hear: JUDGE. | represented | counsel ia | i to the court od by ft. Mr.} NERPICIOE WILL SAVE 11, ‘The Rabbit and the Prot. Unna, the world's greatest fi-fllfl?fl {ask your doctos about him ) was the first to- dis- Gover the microbic and contagious natura of true dandrufh His_discovery was verified by Dr. Sabourand, of Paris. who denuded a rabbit with bumgn dandryff flakes. Alsoby Lassarand Blshop Brug Stores, $1.00. Sead 10c., stamps, to HERPICIDE CO., Dept M, Detroit, Mich., for a sample. APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BAREER SEOPS. BERPICIDE WiLL SAYE IT. NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE The ORIGINAL remedy that “kills the Dandruff Germ Too (ATE Fon neRAiCioE. who took is the original dandruff germ destroyer. luugma-kmk MM permits the hair h Rrow as nature intended. A wonderful hair saver. A delightful dressing. Stops itching Instantly. title to the exchanged 1 canpot recover these af: e y of Moffat vs 4 States accepted | les of Hyde, Ben: Lacombs certainly contention on the part of the when he said: stly the can be held to be a conspiracy it any offense against the Uny —_— e —— ATTEMPT MAY HAVE BEEN MADE TO BURN BUILDING Principal of Richmond School Finds Rags Saturated With Coal Ol Near Fence in Yard. Mrs. A. E. Tiernan, principal of the Richmond School, netified Fire En- gine House No 26 yesterday that a jot of rags and paper saturated with coal oil had been stacked up against the fence in a yard within fifteen feet nue, near Johnson, now being tempo- rarily used for school purposes. Coal o0il was also splashed all around the and on the fence. Word was at sent to Deputy Heaith Officer once. the stuff was deposited through carelessness or was the work of a prospective incendiary no one has St. Louis Exposition Union-Southern Pacific. Round Trip $67.50. Through cars. August 8, g, 10, 18, 19- September s, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 28, 29. October 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27. Let me reserve your berth Now. old families—old as fam- | w»dd ng bells were chiming | | l | | | ) { | | | | | She was attend- | yr, smartly gowned in | pair witnessing the im- | at- | 1is famous brother, | e was performed at | making a rare set- | pretty—was exquisite | | Beginning ce of the Peace Daniels yester- | judgment for B. M. Esner, | 'THE LADY PRAGERS | Women’s Skirts and great. hundred $4.95 t0 $5.9 black and tan; fitting and some loose backs; lined. Something Doing To-Day On Every Purchase of $1.00 or More There Will Be “Something Doing” to the Amount. of $1.00, Free. Fitting Jackets HIS is an offering you cannot well afford to miss. The saving possibilities are so This is a lot of about one stylish Covert Jackets some close fitting backs; all ored and strapped; some with collars and some with- out collars; the latest style sleeves, Regularly sold at $r0.00 and $12.50 PRAGERS I PRAGL.OS. Well- Clean-Up of Newest, Dress Goods VERY yard of goods offered was bought for this season. in this sale Every piece Sl e o xnd is absolutely new, and the barg: are S' 75 a"d SI 95 stylish in Denim and | therefore unusually de A.ah‘ Covert Skirts; good full SILKS. sizes; buttoned on the side with buckle and strap in- —24-inch Silk Crepe de Chine in side of belt; come in tan, blue, gray and Oxfords b 7 - The regular values $3.00 to $3.50. 5 5 c colors cream and black. Regu- JACKETS. larly worth 85¢ the yard. —Lining Silks 19 inches wide in black, cream and colors. A great special at this price. The regular value 45c a yard. BLACK VOILE. —Black voile 42 inches wide ; firm and eighty very 29 others half beautifully tail- sateen and satin each. Ribton. Bolt—“Juno” '5 black only. are regularly sold at 43¢ a bolt, and trimming stock collar foundations. Yard—Five-inch Silk Corded 33crun in alternating stripes, corded stri Isc colors: regular value 35c a yard. 176 7= Brand Velwet Ribbon, one quar- ter inch wide, with a soft satin finished back; These are the ro-yard bolts that running pretty shades of white, red and green, white and red, and green, white and black. Regularly worth 85c the yard. Special at this price. ard~5u1t Silk Ribbon, 4% inches wide; three pes, finished on edges white, red, blue, green and TURNOVER COLLARS. Each—Etamine Turnover Collars, with cuffs to match; embroidered in Persian and oriental de- Regularly worth s0c each. weave and small mesh; a very rich black Regularly worth $1.00 a yard. NOVELTY SUITING. —38&inch Novelty Su tures of gray, blue and regular value 6oc a y: SOFA CUSHIONS 69 just the thing for ng in mix- tan. The Ribbon; colors vertical; purple, with same; tan. The floss pi that we are cFargx g for terial alone, but as we have hand we are going to close some very special price. EMBROIDERIES. . ®e yard — Embroidery edgings and insertions —edgings from 3to 6 inches wid: and the in- sertions from 1 _to 2 wide. Regu- worth 15¢ and 20c the yard. 3 mbroider- ed fancy edge in tion from % to 1 wide. Worth regu larly 8c and roc P l238 1250 MARKET ST yd—This is a bleached ALWAYS RELTIABLE FRANGSCNS COLUMBI mu THEATRE LAST 3 NIGHTS MA’ = SAT. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents HENRY MILLER In Madeleine Lucette Ryley’s Dainty Comedy, MICE AND MEN| MONDAY Henry Miller And an Augmented Company in Henry Arthur Jones' Masterplecs, ..ENTANGLED Direct from the Haymarket Theater, Londom. First time Next fn America. | Three Acts fillea In: | NORA BATES, FLOS JOSEFPH | SEATS NOW SELLINC | TIVOLISSE ANOTHER TIVOLI VICTORY The London and New York Musical Comedy Sexnsation THE TOREADOR By Ivan Caryll and Licnel Moncten, WITH AN UNRIVALED CAST. EEATS NOW READY. TUeual Tivoll Prices—25c, 80c, TSe. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Proprietors. ALCAZAR™S35" - | TO-NIGHT—ALL wnx | MATINEES TO-DAY AND !ATUR‘DAY | Evs., 25¢ to T5c. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢ to 50e. WHITE [Eoiss] WHITTLESEY In a Spectal Production of OF LYONS ‘_';—hg:l MR. WHITTLESEY as CLAUDE. Monday, Aug. 8—MR. WHITTLESEY in e SHERIDAN g F3mP COMEDY GENTRAL*Zx Market Street, Near !lxm .Phone lduth 333 ‘Belasco & Mayer, TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Massive Presentation of Kirk La n.nn ,l‘- gest Success in Years, the Romance of An Enlisted The Army Post—The Cavairy Camp. Cyeloramis Views ot Western Wilda. Climaxes! Breezy Comedy! Special Engagement 'nu.- Week of the Charm- —Concluding With—— NEW LIVING PICTURES. Take a Ride on the MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD. THEREE BABY LIONS IN THE Z00. ADMISSION........10¢ | CHILDREN........5¢ ‘When Phoning Ask for The Chutes. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL. i CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ANOTHER TREMENDOUS HIT. Eclipses all former Productions. The Whirl ofthe Town" CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Gigantic, Spectacular Burlesque. ith New Songs, Specialties, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' 4 I"I\R“!"F'1 THE STATE oF Conaectiey Jist day or CADY. BOBBY NOF BEN DILLON, LIONEL LAWRENCE. PRIZE CHORUS OF FORTY. ‘Night, 25¢, 50c and T5c. Sat. and Bun. Mat- inees, 25c and 50c. Children at Matinees, 10c and e, | = CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT and Balance of Week l Elmer Waltm c. | Presenting _the COMING—FLORENCE ROBERTS. taken In pa; miums ca polictes Cash market Comedy- xeA.anm., A'flmrnughbrefl Interest das pald - 167983 34 Interest urru-d dut :f't due T4.245 T Net amous Next Eundxy X‘('n-.— m . 338 “A MILLIONAIRE s due and accrued. ........... H.:g G TRAMP." | it e daah o -xia'm: o | ~tured endow: in process of | adjstment, or adfsted but not . 29,153 00 Clntms esiid mpany.. 134,398 ( | Liability on el bt!u 4—BIG NEW ACTS—4 ™ Ohmflfi.'.mn...b Cabe, Sabine and Vera; Les Olopas; Hughes Musical Trio; Empire Comedy Four, and Orpheum Motion Pictures. Last Times of the Decker-Russo-Abram- | cording to o ald 45 dends to policy Rolders All other Liabilities. . Total Liabilities . Cash received for Dew policies durin, | Cash received for miums during Regular lnunu Every Wed day, Sammy GRAND gous: LAST THREE NIGHTS—MAT. SATURDAY. nesday, Bunday, Pricesioe 23 | Cash received for intex o~ Cash received for rents. | Cask received JAMES NEILL officers and emp 5 agents and medical examiners 18838 53 | Seisries ans traveling expenses of 13,100 %0 | Medical oz fees and sal- | uagles . Z2me Commisstons paid to | Salaries ard other compensa ‘ash pail for taxe Cash aid for rents ‘An cther cash payments tying) FIRST TIME AT i15c 25¢ NEXT Tota! Expenditures during | the year . --e 8823343372 —— | | PREMIUM-NOTE ACCOUNT. | Premium notes and other premfum sbligations at beginning of the e i $641.384 Premiu azd other premium obilgations received durtng | year 343 39 i 642,430 18 neau-uo- quring the year as follows: i mecunt of notes and other pre- | mmn obligations used i pay- ment of losses and claims. ... Amount of notes and other pre- | 7 mium obligations used in pur- | cRase of surrendered policies. . Amount of notes and other pre- mium cbligations used In pay- ment of dividends to policy bolders Amount of notes and other pra- mium obiigations voided by lapse of policies............ Amount of notes and other pre- mium oblizations redeemed by maker in cash Total reduction of Premium. BAJA. CALIFQRNIA Damiana Bitters ll A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- and Nervine. Note Account 334,308 33 lum noth assets at end of the 77821 N JACOB L. GREENE. President. HERBERT H. WHITE. Secretary. Subscribed and sesen o tefors me, this iftn day of February. 'Amv F. PECK, Notary Publie. A. K. P. HARMON, District Superintendent of Agencies, Rooms 330-331-332 Miils Building, San Framcisce, Cali p

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