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EALD LEADING anml:ss < COLLEGE OF THE Over 24 Post n_ <y Francisca, Eetab. 40 years. Open entire year.. a-.y& night. Write for circulars (free). VONMEYERINCK 55+ EAN FRANCISCO. Est Pre-eminently the )"“:‘hu:.n:: best equipped school on the Pacific Coast—offer- '}:'nwan““ wdvantages of Eastern and conservatories for a thorough -w::-nu efucation. Prospectus upon ap- plication. itors to the World's Ratr, St. i Are invited to examine the * exhibit cational Bu 1. forgia. ahent’ Ecnir 0 Putiding. Cal OOL OF MUSIC. FULTON Polytechnic Busi- ness College and Bchool of Engi- neering. Oakiand, Cal.—Largest and | best equipped school ¥ of business, shorthand b | Nills College and Seminary W mum AKD GRANTS DIPLO- I‘uv-:n red!!.d the iverst- 51{& Nxm? 1 muddocu T e il em ‘term cpens August 16, luu.s, Pusmnr m COLIJGI: P, 0., CAL THE LYyCEUM. An mecteditsd preparatory school for the uni- yergity, law End medical colleges, is well Amnows for ita careful and thorough work. Come m- 'lt‘h‘gl‘: J::Qrv.m you well: refer- - h-thl.L i or any Stanford w Shorthand, Penmanship, L’ H GRAU. Ph. D., Principal. Individual instruction, Combined Course, 35 & AYRES BUSINESS COLLEGE day and eve Bookkeeping, Typing, Ban:ro't Bldg.. 72‘! Market St. HAMLIN SCHOOL AND VAN NESS SEMINARY, and day leading attention SDAY, August incipal. ,Sti.f Méry’s Coliege, OAXLAND, CAL. WESTERN [UZINESS {OLLESE atifornio ugir\ °© leg wholesome coliegs ife; - Catalogue, e G Gate ave., ANUERSUN AGAUEMY o8 bext igust 10. ANDERSOX. pr\n»qpu flfl wEl'.l"l SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, S8 AVE s Aug. 17. oL Az ed by leading gue address MARY B. pdercarten. * Applications 30 p. BOONE S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL BERXELEY, REEOPENS MONDAY, AUG. 8. ¥F. B. BOONE. Hitchoock Military Academy BAN RAFAEL. CAL WILL REOPEN on August 16, __ADPly to the Principal IRVING INSTITUTE. Mlu and day school for you: 1 o STl p2i20 California street. n,‘.m:o:: autl 1904 Accredited to EDWARD B cmwu the universitieg. A M. Principal Mount Tamalpais Military Academy EAN RAFAEL, CAL ._Junior school separat, i e. Fall term be ARTHUR CROSBY, D.D N A4 Is the most practi- cal: recommenced Ly ‘expert court re- porters. Send jor Catalogue 1382 N St., 3 ME OF NOTRE DAMET, Exclusivel P Btanferd University—Boj prepared for Stw colleges. Exc Lavguages begins August 22 METRART SHIPLTY 4 Higher sia For _catalogu Paln Alto MAN ARRESTE ON SFRIOUS CHARGE HOTEL Charlés W. Brodks of the Van Nuys, in Los Angeles. Aecused of Using 2 Maiis Ulegally. . LOS ANGE Aug. 6.—Chatles W. Brooks, one of the proprietors of the Van Nuys Broadway Hotel, was ar- rested at noon to-day on a federal war- ant from St. Louis. ‘The warrant was sswed upon an indictment that charges | vimr with fraudulent use of the mails. This is been arrested within the past few monthe. The first arrest was made sev- eral weeks ago and was on a similar harge. Brooks then gave bond pend- ing trial, and after trial his attorneys carried the proceedings to the Supreme Caurt, where the -matter now rests pending a decision. “This matter 18 a simple one,” said Brooks this afternoon. “I was at the head of the Brooks Brokerage and Commission Company in St. Louis. One of my partners, who recently died. made a large sum of money during a period of & few months: Troubles en- sued and the blame was laid at my dbor: I have done nouun; wron‘." the second time Brooks has| REALTY SALES INTHIS CITY Large- Amount of Land and Property Changed Owner- MANY HOUSES PUT UP | the Number of Building | Contracts for The sales of reaity in S8an Francisco | during the month of July amounted in| ‘\alue to $2,828,504 and numbered 510. | | The fifty-vara transfers brought in | $1,004,200, the 100-varas $354,975, the Mis- | | sion $408,817, the Western Addition $789, {010 and the outside lands $196,974. The | building contracts made in July repre-| \umed $1,763,932. July was a record | breaker for building contracts with one | | exception, that being May of the pres-| | ent year. During the past week the building contracts were for the total | sum of $325,926. The largest deals in city real estate of the last week were made by Hooker & Lent. Through théir agency B. D. | Merchant sold 25x50 feet and a three- southeast corner of Kearny and Cali- | fornia streets to J. M. McGee, and Louis 26x50 feet adjoining the previously men- | tioned property, with four-story and | basement building, to McGee, for $125,- 000 in total for the two pieces. Edward B. Hindes sold to B. D. Merchant the Hotel Nordhoff and 55x137:6 feet on the south line of Bush street, between Tay- {lor and Jones streets, for $95,000; also 60x120 feet and six flats on the north line of Bush street, 147 feet east of | Gough, for H. A. Arnold to a client, | for $20,000. The transactions of ‘these | brokers amounted to $240,000 in the week. Through the agency of Madison & | Burke, C. Mascoero has completed the | purchase of the northeast corner of Taylor and Derby streets and adjoin- ing properties from E. Baronio, Sophie Chaquette, D. Morton and Thomas Howell, with old buildings and total frontage of 60x82:6 feet, for $80,000. The | present rentals are $215 a month in total. William J. Dingee has accepted a bid of $75,000 from a client of Thomas Ma- gee & Sons for the northeast corner of Eighth and Brannan streets, and of $48,150 from a client of Hoag & Lans- dale for the northwest corner of Van Ness avenue and Lombard street. OTHER LARGE DEALS. Sales are reported as follows by Chat- ficld & Vinzent: Tweive acres in Ross Valley for A. P. Hotaling, on private terme; 1573 acres in Siskiyou County, near Eaglewood, for J. T. Lyndon to Albert \ Sheldon, for $18,730; 283 acres N letown, Lake County, for J to Walter B. Finley, for acres near Napa, improved, for . Stillson to Wiltlam T. Simpson of Louis, for $2300; aigo lots in the Wil- Barber tract, in Ross Valley. me brokers acted as the Cali- a representatives of Langford & of Chicago in a deal for 38,000 acres wear the Big Meadows, in Butte and unties, which were sold for 3oardman Brothers & Co. have sold for Peter Creighton to J. J. O'Toole 50x80 feet on theé east line of Valéncia' street, 160 feet south of Nineteenth street, running through to Lexington avenue, with three-story building con- taining stores and flats yielding an in- come of $319 a month, for $33,000; also the northeast corner of Jackson and Cherry streets, 40x110 feet, to the Pre- sidio wall, for $15,000, to a client. The following sales have been made by G. H. Umbsen & Co.: Northeast cor- ner of Sixth and Jessie streets, for Pat- rick B. Lynch to Thomas Denigan, 25x75 feet, with improvements, for $60,- 000; for T. B. Goodman, improvements and lot 6x120 feet, on the south line of Haves street, 27:6 feet east of La- guna, $9000; for John W. Quick, lot 50x 100 feet on the mnorth line of Haight street, 61:6 feet east of Shrader, $6900; for F. McGovern, improvements and lot, 25x88:6 feet, on the nortbeast line of Boardman place. 75 feet southeast of Bryant street, $3600; for Martha W. Coughian, improvements and lot, 51:2x 104 feet, on the southeast corner of San- chez and Dorland sfreets, $4000; for Dayton et al., improvements and lot, 0 feet, on the southeast line of Fol- som street, 150 feet southwest of Eighth, $4500; for Mre. C. Haacke, lot 27:6x1i0 feet on west line of Steiner street, 55 feet south of Green. $23 for the Bridget nch estate, lot 26x125 feet and improvements on the east ‘line of Church street, 78 feet south of Twenty- second, $1625; for Maria Engisch, the southeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Douglass streets, 90 feet, for $1475, and for Morris Siminoff, three flats and lot, 33:4x90 feet, on the east line of Steiner gtreet, north of Duboce avenue, on private terms. HOUSES AND LOTS. The following sales are orted by Thomas Magee & Sons: Southwest line of Third street, 80 feet northwest of Bryant, 2x75 feet, with old building from C! hxlt ian Woerner to Margaret B. Ch 2,250: north line of M street, feet east of Broderick, 3 feet, Dr. Clark J. Burnham to Wil- Garms Jr., $#400, and 180 lots in e Silver terrace, South San Francis- co, from William A. Thomas Jr., Fred- erick E. and Mrs, Helen C. Magee to the S. Ducas Company, on private terms. Joseph Hassermiller has gold to Jo- seph F. Elliott 25x100 feet and seven- room house on the south line of Pre- avenue, north of Coso avenue, for through the agency of Speck The following sales have been made by Sol lvelz & Son. South line of H sireet, 32:6 east of Forty-sixth avenue, x100, to §. Elliott; west line of nth z\v-nue. 325 | street. 37:6x120. to wesgt line of Forty-first avenue, 275 south of N street, 25x120, to A. F. | Pete; south line of H street, 57:6 east | ! of Forty-eighth avenue, fo E. Baum; ecst line of Forty-fifth avenue, 200 | feet north of V street, 26x120, to E. | Alltucker; southwest corner of J sireet and Pino alley, 30x100, to R. | Champion: east line of Forty-fitth H..__q;_‘L_. s SBRAVINI il Can feel Effect In strength all day on GRAPE-NUTS AND CREAM ship During Past Month | {July Is Record Breaker iu| the Year| story and basement building on the| Friedlander and F. K. Houston sold’ feet south of M| E. F. Dunnells; | | 95x120 feet on the east line of Forty- ! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1901 ROSENBERG'S. JOE JOE HOSENBERG'S. | MONEY SAVING OFPORTUNITIES IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, THE GOOD WEARING AND FITTING KIND. LADIES' HOSE— M:da of French thread. fast black, perfect shape. You cannot realize, LIKE BURNING MONEY— until you see. what a good Hose you will get at the Price Cut- 12]/ e 2C LADIES' HOSE— ter's Monday and Tucsday Made of Eg)p(mn lisle; in the new If you don't visit our Bargain De- partment and inspect the MUSLIN i UNDERWEAR we have on sale. LA- | DIES' WHITE SKIRTS, made of soft bleach muslin, trimmed with a { deep flounce, tucks and Nor- mandy Valenciennes lace, soc sample price .. IEEEET ! LADIES' PETTICOATS— Made of Lonsdale cambric, trimmed with a 12-inch flounce of embroid- ery, also dust ruffle; in our Bargain’ Basement; Instead 75¢ of $1.00, special at """"" openwork lsxclghetfte‘caz % stainless LADIES' DRAWERS— black, gauze we 5 m- Made of soft bleached muslin, trim- - ited quantity will be sold for 19c med with a deep hemstitched ruffle; umbrella shape; price 19c CEILD’S HOSE— Bicycle ribbed; made of double- 121;c INSTEAD OF 20c. - twisted thread. fast black, heavy MALINE OR ILLUSION. -All silk. weight; © the ironclad kind. The pantity will not last all day Monday for this quality at. 17c 10c ESSING COMBS— f\'lade of black unbreakable rubber; fine and coarse teeth; 8 inches long; price The imported kind. 27 inches s mJ wide. In pink. blue, gray, lz black, white, etc. A yard PEARL BUTTONS— Small and medium size, 2 and 4 holes: clear white; the Sc heavy kind. A dozen .. IT'S LIKE BURNING MONEBY— Not to Visit Our Corset Department This Week. EDMONDA — The queen of Girdle Corsets. Queen Louise, the new French shape, made of all sflk satin tape, aluminoid boning, which is rust proof and unbreakable: neatly finished with =satin, ribbon C bow. In pink, blue, white and black. Price | C. B. A LA SPIRITE CORSET— The o-‘c That Has Received the Mighest Award Wherever Exhibited. Made of mercerized sateen, low and medium bust, Prin- cess hip, circular cut and blas gored, lace trimmed. dou- Tle sl 'stocls, stralght front steels with garter atrach- ments; unlined, which makes it light in weight, but with an extra strong tape at waist which prevents its stretch- ing. In black, white and gray. To those who have had their corsets made to order, it will be uke burning money not to inspect these at. $1 NEMO CORSETS— To Women ‘Who Are Inclined to Be Stout, Here Is a Self- Reducing Corset. Made of English coutil, lace trimmed; it lengthens the waist, gives the dip effect now o0 much infashion; um- brella curved hip. We have them in ten dif- ferent shapes, to it any form. Fitted and $1 50 warranted IT WILL BE INJUSTICE TO YOUR PURSE IF YQU DON'T COME AND SPEND A HALF HOUR WITH US MONDAY. NO CARDS, BUT ALL INVITED. LADIES' SHIRT WAIST SUITS—Made of imported silk foulard. Waist made with the new long shoulder effect, full pufr sieeves, teilor-stitched tabs from shoulder to waist line, finished with silk rings and tassels, made with tailor-stitched box-plaited seams, fancy tailor- stitched tabs down the sides: in checked and dotted ef- real worth $12.00 fects; cost not considered; and $15.00. Try to be the first comer, for the 3 quantity will not last long for ............. UNDERWEAR IS A NECESSITY, LADIES’ COMBINATION SUIT. NOT A LUXURY. Low neck and o siceves, = ankle length, neck and arm holes finished T Py T tha'new with crocheted edge with washable g Ao s braid run through. Made of mer- g cerized silk. jersey knit. gauze LADIES' VESTS. weight. In pink, ue and white. Made of pure Vega Silk. low neck Instéad of $1.50. to' re- 100 and no sleeves, Swiss ribbed. duce stock price now., % deep lace yoke. In pink, blue, SOC ---------- cream and.white. Now..... LADIES' VEST. BADISS DEAWERS. High neck, long sleeve. Made of The new patent kind, fersey knit, Englisn thread, Jisle finish, summer made of soft finished EE,\'nnan weight rsey Kknit, thread, French band. with buttons white only. At the 1 rke (‘u(- Zsc at the side. Soft as velvet and no POR'G oo v s R i ¢ or starch needed. Umbrella , finished with 3-inch CHILD'S VESTS. wide ~hand-crocheted lace Zsc Ayt . High neck, long sleeves. Made of Instead of 50C, NOW....... jnr‘s?)’ cloth of Tnglish LADIES’ VEST. theead, “weizh't “finished Made of summer weight Vega s Seenis. . J 9 SoAtels high neck and long sleeves. P fori ",,'jr""’a‘ ATy T b fect finished seams. gusset in arm- hig Ex TN holes. In pink, blue and white. You've been in'the habit of paying IWST or “’“ AND .50 NOW $1.50 for this. We are reducing stock, hence $] Oo Ladies’ cmmwm !oox“-bool the low price . - d Purse, made of Levant, Moroces leather. Patent ste LIXE BURNING MONEY— —the kind tha{l ;uubuannut lose ' D mofiey qut_af, in, ditews; L Xon Now't By ToMons 88 Wa Xrloe . JIRLIC bnd tan. - Prive Oc SAFETY PINS — Targe ? small sizes, nickel plaied 3c TAPE MEASURES— black or white. A dozen JOE ROSENBERG’S. | IT’S LIKE BURNING MONEY better than arguments. These values do their own talking. Sec the goods. That's all we ask of you. JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE ROSENBERG'S. Or you are cxtravagant if you don’t trade at the Drice Culler’s. You'll find his prices a little less (for quality). Low priccs arc ywoll Jet you be the judde TAILOR-MADE SUITS Acmvwwfllnwu expect to m see and see if the Price- cnm is not the truthful advertiser. that came our way at an ex- low price. wm' SUITS. Made of Scotch tweed, jackets made with new French cape, stole effect, trimmed with a fancy mixed braid and silk ornaments and lined with a satin serge—skirt made with tailor- stitched pleats and finished with cross straps and fancy buttons. In gray and tan, mixed. Istead of $10.00 and $12.00, as long as s oo ANOTHER LADIES’ SUIT. the quantity lasts . Made of imported cheviot, waist is finished with tailor straps of taffeta l!lk’(crushed taffeta belt witit brass bucl le—-lurge!‘Pun’ sleeve with turn- over cuff. ont and cuffs trim- med with gilt braid and buttons to mateh. Skirt trimmed with bias taf- feta bands, tallor stitched; also trimmed with bias taffeta bands, in flounce effect. Instead of $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, is w while the quantity lasts s IT’S LIK IN INVOICING OUR HANDEKER- COHIEF STOCK WE FIND WE ARE OVERSTOCKED IN BELFAST LIN- EN GOODS— They Are Extra Strong, Different Widths of Hemstich, Soft Bleached and T for use. L Abu S HANDKERCHIEFS — At 1 a dozen or 8¢ apiece. MEN’ M 3 a dozen or 12%¢ apiece. GOOD NEWS— Just recelved a case of the celebrat- ed KAYSER DOUBLE - WOVEN GLOVE. Made of pure silk, three rows ‘of stitching on_ the back. Every pair guaranteed® In red, brown, tan, mode and gray, also blnck and whlte Price Soc 95¢ INSTEAD OF $1.50. LADIES' OUTING SKIRT—Made of imported white pique, steam shrurk; new cut, full flare, three rows of bias tailor-stitched bands around the skirt. On “display in our O'Farrell - l(reet window. 95c Price B JOF ROSENBERG - BURNING MONEY NOT TQ VISIT THE PRICE CUTTER THIS WEEK HERE'S SOME VERY RICH NECK- WEAR AT PRICES THAT WILL SURELY PLEASE YOU. WHAT WE SAY IS EXACTLY WEAT WE MEAN. You cannot match thess scarfs or bureau covers for gquality or low TAB AND COLLAR— price in ‘Prisco. Fiftysix inches a{udg of heavy silk chiffon, silk em- - 11‘5{“5‘”h°h;=|r:'d!-5c311519 gt open- roidered in rings and lea: € A oint. lope 5 designs. In blue, pink and zsc cdge, tape Bnishea. Price @ C lavender. Price ............ @® oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin P CHIFFON IS IN GREATER DE- MAND THAN m But you can’t buy it at LACE TAB AND COLLAR— Made of English thread and Valen- ciennes lace; curved shaped low -3~ Poitey e i ported | kind French B e T ey 25c make, all_silk, doudle width, 42 ish. YOU'LL NEVER RUIN YOUR nm-' ‘WITH PERSPZRATION Price inches wide. In pink, blue, white and black. Price, per 7 SRS SR D 25¢ If you wear these extra large LADIES’ CORSET COVER— SHIELDS. They are the “ALBA" Made of cambric, trimmed with four make, nainsook covered, interlined rows of English thread lace, run- with a vegetable substance which is washable and odor- less. Price HAVE YOU A WAIST SET? ning up and down, armholes and collar trimmed with lace; instead of 35c, sale price.... LADIES’ HOSE SUPPORTERS— ‘The good kind, that ought to go like 15¢ If not, here are some worth 30c or 40c. They include four pleces in lightning at these prices. Support- carved and plain pearl, gold trim- ers that attach to the side of the med. also black and metal gun many pretty designs.. corset; made of fancy frilled elastic, with patent button lgc clasp; in black only; a pair.. loc SHIRT WAISTS CAN BE USED ALL YEAR ROUND-— But You Cannot Buy the Material at the Pxice We Are Closing Them Out For. Here is one made of imported white lawn, box plaited down the front, with Valenciennes lace insertion; new puff sleeves; detachable collar, with lace tab trimming. A limited quunmy will be sold for.. 7Sc IT'S LIXE BURNING MONEY— If You Don't Jome and Inspect These $4.00 and $3.00 Ta- dies’ Golf or Walking Skirts That We Will Place on Sale Monasy for 81.D5. Made of steam-shrunk wool golf cloth, also cheviot and home spun; trimmed wlth palntsd flare flounce, made tailored-stitched seams. reen, brown and black. medium weight, Seeing 1- beiavinx, 80 be prompt. The Price Cutter never disappoints LAUNDRY BILLS ARE A PRIGET NOWADAYS— ‘Water costs no more. We belong to no trusts. We try to undersell, and we invariably Here are some LA- E DIES' PETTICOATS, prices a littls different than you have usually seen them. In fast black lish moreen, trimmed with a 12-inch accordion plaited unce, also finished with ruffle and six tailor-stitched blas bands; cut to fit the hips; lfberal in wmth and alllengths ...cccvvvvencncnvnnnn 51’25 WE ARE CUTTING PRICES IN LADIES' SEIRT WAIST SUITS— If you need ome, price them elsewhers. Them “will realize how reasonable the Price Cutter. sells ma of fast black French lawn, with white dots or rings, Full flare skirt, with the new Etrella flounce, trimmed with a neat black and white washable braid. Waist made with new bishop sleeve and detachable collar, plaited back and the new straight front effect. !nluafl 51.50 EXTRA! EXTRA!! of $2.50 and 83 00, as long as they last. LADY WARWICK XID GLOVES— Made of English dogskin, outside seams stitched with double-twisted thread; one patent clasp. Just the Glove for outdoor wear, everlasting, | WHY NOT GET A. SAFETY BAG FOR TRAVELING? You will appreciate the merit of L3 when Iou see them. Made of twilled tan duck. A belt at- tached to the bag, and fits snugly around the waist. Patent clasps and you will think so when you bu: SOECF I - JOW %s2sscivrmass mady #nd brown. Now.. $ oo LADIES'’ HOOEK-ON HOSE SUP- THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING. ‘We clean gloves by dry process. PORTERS. Made with a sateen lisle elastic; pad, French made with strong sat- We een pad. with a Kant-undo challenge you to do any better at clasp. In pmk bme‘ m“k zsc our price, which is less than and red ....cciiiciiniines you pay elsewher g Sc DIANA FORM IMPROVER AND HOSE SUPPORTER COMBINED. Made curved shaped, pad with belt attached, four straps of double- twisted elastic, patent button clasp. In red. pink, blue and black: 40c wouldn't be asking any too zsc much for them Sale price.. RIBEBONS FOR TEE 'ASTES WE ARE OVERSTOCKED— In ORIENTAL WEB and NETTING. If low price will help us reduce the stock ely this will go. Eight- een inches wide; made on fine net in vine and leaf fle- Soc signs. Price . IF YOU DON'T NEED ANY LACES It will pay you to lay them aside. Our New York buyer scooped them up at an unusually low price. ENG- VARIETY OF VARIETY OF T. At ucudl-nflg low prices. No. 40, LISH THREAD LACE for under- 3 inches e, all silk taffeta, wear or children's dresses; the good the imported kind, in 1 1 washing kind; from one to four black only. Per yard i inches wide: on the bargain 5c table, & yard .....ccoiennnnn """" S22y agapleen. Mimters ol e THE PRICE CUTTER | MATR NS s o PAS TasIOx savs No. 5, ALL SILK TAFFETA, sides, stitche ngether; o 2 n Belts are in eater demand th: In the satin dotted effect, alpaca soft kind. At the Price Cut- lc 816 Market St. 11 0'Farrell St, kind; 3 inches long; black only. er. Tiers oie aous made of B finish and corded edge. For hair ter's . ...peiveenns cranse .o A dOZen ..cccccvccnse EEERRT RS gnrltsd M'htl'le duckd ]'“fh em- and = neck wear purposes, roider: flower an ea. washable. In pink, blue, white Sc RIEBONS, BOWS AND PUFFS MADE MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN DAY AT designs. Patent ‘adjustabls Zsc and black. Now, a yard...... FREE BY EXPERTS. THE PRICE CUTTER'S. metal buckles. Price........ ADVISES THE CITIZENS BELIEVE VAGRANT IS manner” to explain. She says he|slapping her face. They have two TO SHOOT HlGll\\'AYME.\'{ People of Portland Are Roused by Acts of Robbers and Extreme Measures Are Adopted. | PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 6.—During | g the last few weeks hold-ups and rob- | who was arrested in this city IG(I:J va- beries have been of such frequent oc- | Srancy under the name of Alfred Gage, currence in this city that a condition | has been claimed as a depister 00 i 5 he taken of ‘affairs almost bordering on a state | B¢ Mohican and % % of terror prevails. | Leonard, wanted in Martinez for em- To circumvent thugs, thieves and | pezglement, and the police here are con- outlaws in their hold-ups in the city | fident that he is Leenard. Chief of Police Hunt has ordered out | extra number of policemen and | deputies and will add to this army of | protection seventeen men, who will be | specially detuiled to ride upon’ street carg in the suburban districts to guard | the passengers and railroad emplo)es‘ from the highwaymen, whose partic ular vocation during the last week or | ten days has been the holding up of street cars in unprotected localities. Chief Hunt has also advised bu men and others whose occupa- keep them out late in the night WANTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT San Diego Prisoner Said to Be a De- serter and Guilty of Offense at Martinez. SAN DIEGO, .Aug. 6.—F. L. Gates, ADVERTISEMENTS. FROM GRAY ORIGINAL COLOR IN 1 themselves and to shoot if| D north of V street, to MW‘(. west line of Forty- 5 feet north of Istreet, MRS, NETTIE HARRISON'S ; . H. Bronson, and west 4 AY A'R HESTU"EH ne of Forty-fifth avenue, 225 teet; ;;n‘h of H street, 206x120, to L. A.‘I (A modern triumph iIn chemistry) “helar Not a dye but atural restorer that i A ction sale’ will be held by || 4 Gaye will restore gray or taded hair to & Burke next Wednesday. |f the natural color of youth and preserve Leaves the halr nd free from sticki- Jasily applied and the color permanently. fine and glossy, clean ness and sediment. positive in its action. Price 8!.00.'rur :ak by All Druggsts. -Good-Bye Wrinkles That mar your face and make you look old. They disappear and in their place comes the smooth, soft skin of youth, with good color and healthy condition by using Lola Montez Creme The great tissue bullder and skin food. It nourishes and builds up the impover- \ehed tissues nmaturally. Tbc a jar. Al Druggists. FREE THIS WEEK TRIAL Ladies out of city sending this ad. will receive a book of instructions and a box of BOX LoLA MONTEZ CREME and Face Pewder free. surflws n‘ln vernhnemly rn.. e g el Y 1-:1 tri Necale a8 operaled b Mrs. Harrin T MBS. NETTIE HARRISON DERMATOLOGIST. 140 amv SI.. Sm Franciseo, The following properties will be of- fered for the competition of bidders: Southeast corner of Devisadero and | Hayes street; the sputheast corner of Vallejo and Powell streets, 1106 to 1110 Stockton street; the northwest ccrner of Union street and Jasper place, 812 Stotkton street, 1113 Du- pont street, 1106 to 1112 Kearny street, 910 to 942 Rallroad avenue; ! building lots on the eost side of Castro street, De Seventeenth | Bighteent | Waller street, between Scott and De- | visadero, and two frontages on San Bruno and Holliday avenue, between | Army street and Fifteenth avenue south. 8ol Getz & Son report the following sales this week: 25Xx100 on the south line of H street, 32:6 feet east of For- ty-sixth avenue, to S. Elliot; 37:6x120 {on the west line of Tenth avenue, 325 feet south of M street, to B. F. Dun- {ngu. 25x120 on the west line of For. | ty-first avenue, 275 feet south of N | street, to A. F. Pete; 50x100° on the | south line of H street, 57:6 feet east of Forty-eighth avenue, to E., Baum; fitth avenue, 200 feet north of V| street, to E. Alltucker; 30x100 on the southwest corner of J street and Pino alley to R. Champion; 50x120 feet on the east line of Forty-fifth lvenue 150 feet north of V street, to H. W Bradley; 25x120 on the west line of Forty-sixth avenue, 225 feet north of 1 I street, to O. H. Bronson; 25x120 feet on the west line of Forty-fifth avenue, 225 feet south of H street, to L. A. Phelan, 1 Gates was believed to be Harry | .| Markh; KILLED BY FALL FROM WINDOW Mysterious Death of M. W. (’Connell, Former Marshal of the Town of Victor ——— DENVER, Aug. 6—M. W. O'Connell, former Marshal of Victor, came to his death this evening by falling from a fourth-story window in the rear of the| Hotel. There is doubt as to whether O'Con- nell met with an accident, committed | suicide or was murdered. The police hold to the suicide theory, on the ground that an accident would have, been almost impossible, as the window in the room from which O'Connell fell was not open more than twa feet. The friends of O’Connell declare that the Marshal was murdered, as he was seen not more than ten minutes before his death and at that time was in a cheer- ! ful mood. They declare that he had { many enemies who would not have hes- itated to kill him. Shortly before 8 o'clock O'Connell went to his room in the Markham to change his clothing. Ten minutes later his body was picked up on the pave- ment. That he had started to dress is evident from the fact that his coat and hat were found in his room. O'Connell was Marshal of Victor at the time of the Victor riot on June 6 and swore in a number of union men to help keep the peace. For this rea- son he was removed from office by the Mayor of Victor and later charged with having participated in the riot. He was only yesterday released on $10,000 bonds. —_——— Ye Olde English Inn, 144 Mason st. Best things to eat and drink at Babs & Jules'. ooty . SRR W COMPELLED TO RESIDE ~ WITH HUSBAND'S PARENTS Befare the waning of the honey- moon Vyra Rommel decided wedded bliss was not all that it was painted. day she filed a suit for divorce on the ground of cruelty. He failed, she {says, to provide her with a habitable | home, but compelled her to live with | his parents, who made her eat in !hej kitchen while the others of the fam- | ity ate in . the dlnlnl—room. They | called her “schwein which is the | German for pig. The parents-in-law | would not permit her to use the fam- ily range, soap or other household be- lnnvm They sought to quarrel with that | She married Gustave Rom- | mel on July 1 last year, and yester- | also pushed her aside when she asked | children and she asks for their cus- him to kiss her. |tody and $25 a month tor thelr sup- Selina Fuchs sues Hugo Fuchs for | port. divorce because he has been in the| Francis White sues Eva White for habit of beating her with his fists and | divorce on the ground of desertion. « ADVERTISEMENTS. M rSpecials That Are Specials - Furniture Bargains Here Is Onc That Is a Sur- It’s a Fact, Too. A t JEWEL GAS RANGE, o7 et §10,00 They'll all be sold in a few days— so come early. ThinkK of This A full sized sani- tary, sterilized t Mattress, satin fi cover, 5inch box, that sells at any time for $7.50--until 'rdnudav evening only. . We MaKe a Specially of Furnishing Flats Complete. worth of Furni- ture and Carpets $7.50 cash and $1.50 per week. One dollar per week opens an account. We pay freight. Qur terms also apply to Oak- land, Alameda, Berkeley and all the Suburbs. What Is Home Withoul a for That Baby A folding go-c: No, not a 'ood back, but a good generous willow one RocKer? ust like fthe cut. Here is a chance to le!ouc Guldcu :guh:&S While oak finish, cobbler seat and they last, you can “well made — one week only, e e T. BRILLIANT and her ncb‘mf would remain awuy from home until the early morn- | ing hours, then refuse to tell her; where he had been, although she re. quested him “in a Kkinu and gentle | FURNITURE COMPANY 338-342 POST STREET - L