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54 T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1904, RAIL WRECK WYOMING KILLS NINE Death and Injury to Travel- ers Results From Collision Between a Freight Train and West Bound Passenger i “BULLED” ORDER IS CAUSE OF DISASTER ———— Both Engines Demolished in | the Smash-Up and Mail and Baggage Cars Are Ditched, but Pullmans Are Unhurt SALT LAXE, Utah, Nov. 13—Nine ersons were killed and ten or fifteen njured in & head-on collision early this orning between Union Pacific west- bound passenger train No. 3 and an eastbound extra freight train one and & half miles west of Azusa, Wyo. Par- list of dead: ENGINEER B. F. BCCLES. HALE'S. l HALE'S. HALE'S. | Secon Thanksgtving says: “New Carving Set” Hale’s say: ‘‘$1.85” For a splendid $3.00 set; knife, fork and shnrpeger, made of the best qual- ity steel, with stag handle. Think of a carving _set at $1.85 and ‘wonder why you have been without one. Get acquainted with Hale's g:lwp-nmlr’- :;ore';n . 20' lt‘; Edy to you in the kitchen an: e care of the Thanksgiving turkey. Starts to-morrow. HALE'S. d Santa Claus Contest at Every boy and girl under 15 will want to try—for we are going to divide $100.00 in Gold Among 20 Children It’s to be the same kind of a contest that the children took so much interest in last year, except this year with every drawing must come a four-line verse containing the words “Hale’s” and “Santa Claus.” Start drawing to-day and see if you can be the first one to win $5 out of this $100. The best and most original picture of Santa Claus, together with the best accompanying verse containing “Santa Claus” and “Hale’s,” we receive before Thursda.y, N.ove.m- ber 17, will receive $5.00 and be printed in our ad next Sunday. As often as possible thereafter we will print a prize-winning HALE’S. IHale’s Table Linens Now For the Thanksgiving Table. Hundreds more women are tu to Hale’s regularly for Im.en:m year than did last. It's a tribute to the betterness of this Hale linen store. a We are proud of our linemns, prou to the high standard H K Pcrness. _proud to. have them of betterness; at their best now, with Thanksgiving next week. Table Damask, 44c ° HALE'S. Dutch Oven, 500—) : <3, it wi It's bleached, 62 inches wide, good, oeit-basting pans, size 83 by 137 siss | picture. Look for it in the papers. Maybe it will be yours. : Reavs”" quality. blg ‘variety ot pat- 10x13 in. at m:N2xl!‘1 at 90c. Let’s get together, girls and boys, and make this year’s contest even more enthusiastic than last year’s. Remember, you can draw terns, s KA m Tat bottom, splendid Tor brateing. o a picture every day and draw until you do ‘win, but be sure add draw one to-day and bring it to Hale’s to-morrow and drop Wide, bleached. It looks like an Stove Sheetiron Pans, 150c—S! 850 size 12217. e { | COUDUCTOR JOSEPH LOWHAM of | the freight train. FIREMAN WILSON. WINSLOW. MBERLAIN. ett Milicoxon, cut on head, bruised; Thomas Echler, leg, and face injured; A. Trayner, ed; J. J. Baylers, neck and Fred Wilson, chest, hip and ured; George P. O’Malley, back ; Samuel J. Hobbs, neck and red have been taken to the } Rock Springs, and the Cor- oner is holding an inquest over the dead the scene of the wreck. track between Granger and River, Wyo., is part of the Un- , but is operated by the Ore- ort Line. The wreck was the re- of a “bulled” train order by the 1t telegraph operator at Granger. freight train was given thirty min- ke Azusa and meet the west- ger. The order delivered crew read “fifty min- mile and a half out of ns came together at great gines were demolished, ggage cars telescoped h badly damaged, go- tch. The Pulimans did and the Pullman injury. The track veral hours. WRECK IN MARYLAND. San Franciscan Among the Passengers Hurt in Smash-Up. Nov. 12.—The west- while pulling BN SR A slight. sco was one of CLAINS LAND N THS Oy Aged Forty-Niner Informed That He Possesses Valuable Francisco Realty AT are dan h to The Call. Nov. 12.—Captain this town has re- 1d which was g of n that lar n 1852 is now one of eets of San Fran- at if he can prove his own- a millionaire. The t to Bristol by Charles 1 attorney. ding, who 1s now nearly , went to California in 1848, mining and invested e distance from the San Francisco. He h for several years ed to Bristol, where he d. California the captain nch, but the remain- ng of about ten acres, he ed of. to Woodworth, land n sold several times Cap- dding left it to take care of it- and part of it was to have been in re tly. The attorney of prospective purchaser found that the more than fifty-five years ago the land had been deeded to Samuel Gladding, i record of its sale by Gladding This blocked negotia- yer was sent here to see tions the old owner. Captain G of a small 1 years and isin ng has been proprietor stable here for many oderate circumstances. —t e It is reported that the Standard Oil pany has obtained contro: of the re output of the Ontario asbestos mines, from which comes all but a small percentage of the world’s sup- ADVERTISEMENTS. INSOMNIA T have been using Cascarets for It wiCh T Have beek BEICLed T0F oer Twenry Fona and | can say that Cascarets Have Telief than any other remedy I hav Eelie STy are vepresented ? being al X Thos. Gillard, Elgin, Il Best for The Bowels CANDY CATHARTIC ; Ky 200 In bulle” Tive Eemsins savior siasspod O C mdfiwem‘o‘cym-ourbuk. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. s¢7 AAKHUAL SALE, TEH MILLION Mre. J. Stillstrom, spins | Bet, 3S5c—Steel sharpener, meat saw and cleaver. Cleaver is a 7-inch one, with steel blade. Tea Xettle, 890—Regularly $1.1 lated tea kettle, ail coyp]:er, m. compete. Second—The drawimg you submit must ; nickel. seamless Claus in any way you may imaj Pudding Molds, 450—4-quart tubed a- ding molds that are firfixm_ i Molds, 50c—2-quart size, with scalloped sides, the kind to make cran- berry sauce in. Mufia Pans, So—6-cup, tin mufin pans. | $3.00 Silk Umbrellas at | $1.59 It’s the umbrella news of the day, 26-inch umbrellas, with silver and | pearl handles. It’s because we bought | the handles when the maker was only | too glad to sell them. [ Then we had them cove - dyed taffeta because"l:dl:"l:evl{;g:l‘ wearing umbrella cover made, | Frames are the best Paragon steel rod frames. Umbrellas complete with eilk cord and tassel, to-morrow, at $1.59, instead of §3.00. : ! \ ta Claus” and “Hale’s.” Let Us Make Your New Skirt Free Either walking length or dress| length. If you will buy the material for your ordinary skirt length our ex- | pert man tailor will make you a plain | skirt free in the vory latest style. | 36=in. Muslin at 5l4c I?f's bleacked; Fine Soft Fin- ished. If you haven't use for it now, it'n: a good time to buy and put away This is a good firm weave, fine st | finish. It would be low priced at| At 818.76—You can get a loose coat suit, | At $23.50—Here the suits are at their | 7Ye. one of those nobby new styles. Get léi best. " Pretty mixtures in all shades: | L | n mixtures or ack; pre y trimme loose an vats, mmed w i 1234c_Bleached Muslin—36 inches wid: and with a jacket that can be worn as| braid and velvet stitching. Tight coats | at 10c yard. a separate tourist coat. Plaited skirts.| in blue, black and brown, cheviot and Pillow Cases, 12150—600 pillow cases, At $20.00—Suits with tight coats. in| cloth. (Note the gtyle in the picture.) size a5x36, bleached, strongly made, | extra this week at 123ge. Sheets at 46c—Look at the size, Jook at the quality. They're bleached; size 81x50. 49c. Dollar Black Taffeta, 78c It’s our guaranteed $1.00 Black Taffeta. Full in. wide, rich pure silk dye, with a good luster. It's a heavy quality that is splendid for dresses and shirtwaist suits and drop skirts. It's a silk we guarantee fully and that's specially priced at $1.00 yd. (Compare it with silks you will pay $1.00 for elsewhere.) It's a demonstration value from the Hale silk depart- ment. As is this goc taffeta at 68c, 24 in. wide. You will appreciate them more by seeing them. When you think of silks we want vou to think of Hale's. Another lot of that splendid Royal taffeta at 58¢ yd., in all colors. It's the best lining silk we know of at 58¢c. 19 in. wide. Dress Goods News Boiled to paragraphs Deserves three times the space we are giving it. But let the values talk. 53 in. Cloth, 50¢c yd.: it's all wool, a deep rich black. 50 in. Sicilian at 50c yd. bl mohair; regula 50 in. Waiting, $1.00 yd bonesuiting, all wool. $2.00 Curtains at $1.50 Just 200 pairs new patterns 3)4 yards long by 50 inches. They're splendid new patterns, with plain and figured centers, dainty borders; the very curtains you want for your dining-room windows. But see the curtains and you'll appreciate their value and how much this combined buying means to the single dealer, $2.00 curtains at $1.50. Curtains at $2.25 pair—Five patterns, in| Table Covers of Art Loom Tap the popular Arabian color, very attrac In all grades and sizes, tive curtains. A new price for the| room table to the library or dining- first time Monday morning. $2.25 pair.| room table; 4-4 size at 35¢; 6-4 size at Couch Covers, $2.50—In Bagdad stripes;| 60c and 85c; 8-4 size at $1.25 to $3.75. just the thing for the couch or to re- | Extension Curtain Rods, 7140—1440 new place the old and worn one. $2.50. brass rods to hang your curtains on; Art Creton, 12%4c yard—800 yards of art| can be used on any window measur- denims and art cretons, 36 inches| ing 2% to 4 feet. wide; lots of pretty patterfis and col- | Velour Table Covers, $2.95—Beautiful ors for lounge or window seat cover- ings, or curtains for the clothes closet. 133zc yard. un- | Covert sui green, grs Wool Crepe at 39¢ It's another lot of that 36 in. wool that made such a stir last Monday. It's in cream, rose, pink, light blue and all the dark colors. It's a lot that has come just in time to make another stir to- morrow. and brown. it's a splendid 5c quality. black herring plush table covers, in dainty colors of red or green; a splendid cover for the library'or parlor table. A New 100-Piece German China Dinner Set at $11.65 It's one of the big events of the day. Think how unusual a good porcelain set is at $11.65; then think of as light and dainty a china set as you have seen at $20.00, and you will come close to picturing this one we will sell to-morrow at $11.65. Think of the Thanksgiving table, too. It's a 100-plece set of light German china, decorated with floral sprays and neatly embossed. It's a splendid opportunity; third floor; first time to-morrow. Dinner Set at $9.90—100 pieces high-| Sugar and Creamer, 18c—In dainty grade i-porcelain, with dainty ‘arlsbad china, fancy shape, tintea ations - and gold tracings.| and floral decoration. 18c, instead of d of $16.00. 35¢. ottag .85—50 pleces, thin| Cups and Saucers, 10c—Carlsbad china, ligh , daintily decorated | © thin light weight, with floral decora- and full gold edge. Just enough for| tions. six persons. China Plates, 8o—Tinted in pink, green or blue on the borders, with floral spray decorations. Stein, 29c—Richly decorated, neatly em- bossed “fancy design, with metal top. , 65¢c—Richly figure and inscription. one, not copied or traced. A picture of Santa gether with a four-line verse containing “San- Mail your drawings to “Santa Claus at Hale’s,” with the drawing. Contest starts to-morrow. s at 75c: 50 in. wide, In estries— for the bed- decorated, embossed it in the Santa Claus picture box. Before trying read these conditions carefully and stick to them: Pirst—Any boy or girl under 15 years of age may |Third—The drawing must be done with black ink on white, unruled paper. be an original ches, nor less gine him, to- and “Santa Claus.” Hale suit supremacy again emphas For the styles are the very latest we have 'seen, with close-fitting and blue fnixtures., But it’s the splendid materials the are made, the points that shouid make Hale's the center of inter- est for every woman who is thinking of getting her new winter suit now and having it to wear Every one of the jackets splendidly lined, some with silk, some with | satin. Every sleeve has a shield. Care has been taken with every to make every garment original copied from. You can pay $16.50 and get a suit y places. (That's a hroad statemen cause we want to prove it.) You you as though it was made to yous brown, or black, or blue; in che skirt and trimmed in fancy braid blue, with vest, plain military cuffs in| Then there are suits at more than $25.00. blue and black. Difterent styles 1in| plaited skirts. We are glad to have you come just to look. Sale Art Linens \ doilies at 12%c; 12 in. ones at I5c; 15 in. ones at 25c; 18 in. ones at 35c; 24 in. ones at 45c, up to 36 in. ones at $1.25. Scarfs, 18x27 in. at 25c; 18x45 at 80c; 18x54 at 90c. ‘We have set apart Friday as the day for free lessons in Hardanger and the new eyelet embroidery work. Visit the cake baking demonstra- tion down stairs. /7 will teach you lots of little hints how to make better cakes. Join Our Free Embroidery Classes Pyrography classes too—both taught by expert instructors, who will take an interest in your work individ- ually. Classes on the fourth floor. Embroidery classes Wednesday and Saturday. 5 Here are some of the art materials in which the prices might be interesting: Embroidery hoops, 10c pr.; all sizes. Pearl beads, 7c string; all sizes. Steel beads, 9c bunch; all sizes. 6011‘ or silver beads, 15¢ bunoh; all sizes. Indian seed beads, 17c bunch. Jewels at 2l.c, 4c and 5¢ dos. Jap gold thread, 8e¢ bunch. Gold wash thread, 71,c bunch. Luster embroidery cotton, 31-3c skein. Linen battenberg braid, lc yd. or 25c per piece of 36 yds.; in white, Arabian or cream; all numbers. Silk draw braids, 3c to 7340 yd.; In the prettiest of patterns; in all shades. And we'll embroider initials for you if you will leave the order with us. Free With Every Shampoo This Week Regular 25¢ bottle of Brilliantine. Brilliantine gives the hair a natural gloss without making it oily. ‘We want you to know Hale shampoos and how thoroughly and perfectly they clean the hair and scalp. This week we will give a bottle of Brilliantine free with every shampoo. Mr. Morrill, our scalp specialist, will be glad to give you free consultation if you have scalp trouble. Market Street, Near Sixth, S. F. Pm—,-,’;hc’nlhl of the paper must be not more than Pifth—On the same paper as the drawing must be a four-line verse containing the words “Hale’s” Hemstitched, stamped or plain; g in. than 5x7 inche or rolled. or bring them and put them in Santa Claus’ picture box at front door. The age of the child will be considered in judging the winning pictures, so as to give every child an equal chance. 3 Now get to work, chilgren, and see if you can be the first one to win. Hale’s Make Another Touch Down More New Wooltex Suits Here Ready for you to choose from to-morrow. ized. winter styles, the snappiest suits or loose coats, in brown, black y are made of and the way they Thanksgiving. Skirts all have mohair binding. stitch. Individual tailoring has gone and new and different, styles to be ou won’t equal for $20.00 in many t. We have made it purposely, be- can get a jacket suit that will fit r order, and get it in mixtures, or viot or cloth with prettily plaited and silk. And some new broadtail and plain vel- vet suits, in all the new shades. Doll - inches tall. ¢ you usually pay $1.50 far. ings and slippers. 95¢. with a strong wheel. It's an unusual value at g8c. fancy sides. Reed Buggy at 95c—Handsomely var- nished and lined with fancy material, with parasol to match; 21 inches long, with strong steel wheels. Santa Claus Says, “Christmas So we give them\first place this week. Tho here is a handsome kid bodied doll we want to mention. A doll we would like to have you compare with other dolls It's comparison that brings out strongest the better points of this busine: This doll has a pretty bisque head, sleeping eyes, curly hair, fancy stoc! Here’s a Rocking Chair for the little girl at 75¢; of imitation maple, with fan- cy back and arm rests, strong rockers; seat 11%x12% inches. 3 And a Doll Wheelbarrow at 10c—9 inches long, hard wood, in light oak finish, | But the go-carts for the doll babies come first. and as interesting to the mother of the little girl now as they will be to the little girl mother after Christmas. that would be good value at $1.75. Go-Cart at 26c—Has back of reed, and linen cloth and will wash splendidly and keep its luster. All Linen Dmlllg 70 _inches wide; regular 85c quality. Napkins Sixth—The name, age and address of the child must to match. $2.00 dozen. | . be plainly written on the paper with the ‘h:el:w' 7 oman > g e R lomrsin g patterns. Its regular 3115 qualtty. .50—Hem: Seventh — Drawings must be sent in flat, not folded ask, 3% yards long. Hale's open Saturday The verse will count equally’ nichts now till Christmas. Beautiful Black Plumes To Sell at Half and Less 1077 ......At 59c § I8 ..... . AL 98%C 13-7n.....At "$1.25 18-in.....At $3.25 It’s a sequel to that great ostrich plume event that made such a stir a few weeks ago. Thousands of them then where there are hundreds now; but values as great and variety nearly as broad. An event to make another big stir to-morrow. In the guantities lies the story of the prices. They average half what you would pay ordinarily, and bring beautiful plumes within the reach of every woman’s purse. Every one of them is a deep, rich, glossy black with a good curl, all of them with quills. Hundreds of them under four prices—89¢c, 95¢, $1.25 and $3.35. Sale of 2000 Pairs Good Dollar Kid Gloves at 65c Pair | They’re those splendid two-clasp overseam gloves, stitched with one row of embroidery. A dollar glove that is made for us by one of the foremost German makers so we can sell it regularly at 8oc pair. Because we take all he can make during odd times. Here's a special lot of 0 irs in tan, red and gray; sizes 6% to 7%. In brown, white ana zes 5% to 6 and from 714 to 7%, he sends us so we can sell them at New Valenciennes Laces By the dozen yards. New patterns, new styles, the | latest and daintiest for trimming and making handkerchiefs a dolls’ clothes and fancy halid presents In sets, full widths and insertions to match—50¢, 53¢, 66c. T5c to $1.70 the dozen yards. Let Hale's Held You Choose Cabs Ready at| " aitts for Him - Hale9s” Here . are white hemstitched handkerchiefs for $1.50 box; 6 handkerchiefs to the box; pure, soft Irish linen, full size, with narrow or wide hems and an initial embroidered in the corner. And Fancy Silk ders—We | have never had such a beautiful lot before. These at 75c pair are in a splendid range of colors and atterns, of silk webbing, with id ends, pretty gilt buckles, cast off fastenings. All in a neat Christmas box. 7Se pair. | New Neckties in boxes—Reversible four-in-hands, imperials,. English square ascots; made of imported silks, exclusive patterns. One tie It's gs¢; 21 They are most important | in a box, - ol Doll Go-Cart at $2.50—It's a handsoms — A Go-Cart at 98¢ cart, with rolled willow sides, back | Music at 18¢ It's made of reed, trimmed with fancy | 20d sides well padded to keep dolly | comcnn o . . comfortable, nicely | reed and knobs, all varnished, with| tinsel cloth. It has fancy swell tront. | 70-Morrow and Tuesday Only strong steel handle and springs,| sreen mtl’;‘tmel stmg x‘gnr,hnleel handle | «gooq-by, Little Girl, Good-by.” steel tire wheels. It's big enough n;‘)’l‘da‘::"‘;“:’p”ke‘,:;'ms:e;en'nd el | - IzwlersTlmypy.” song. to hold a big baby doll. It’s a cart| P%4 Witn fancy twisted reed and para-| senson. “OnS The Bit of the sol top, strong steel wheels. Find the doll go-carts on the fourth floor along with the baby go-carts and wheeled toys. It's essentially a Christmas floor. Santa Claus has pre-empted the whole space. We | are as glad to give it to him as you | All new music; all at a new pric to-morrow and Tuesday, llc-p g Order by Mail 34 Buying Days: Then Christmas And every day that passes now At $1.35—Reed Go-Cart—With swell will be to see how many there is means so much less time for you front and trimmed with fancy reed;| there, and how many suggestions | t° Sc;hd‘ in Fous nrders,t means so neat parasol; green enameles steel § the little one and how many n;lu essenes sslock or you to gear, steel axles, heavy steel wheels. OF . he - IRRie. ( choose from. Send us your name It's like a baby's own go-cart. $1.25. surprises in prices. and order now and let us send 75¢ French It's an Imported Flannel, 27 Inches Wide. Pretty figured designs flannel for house wrappers. It's a little lot. Wool Blankets at $%.69 50 pairs of 64x80 Inch Blankets White wool, double bed size, not too heavy to be heavy enough to be warm on the coldest nights; wool. Regular $5.50 blanket at $4.69. in medium and dark colors. It’s a splendid opportunity. to buy now. It came to us as good measure with a big buy of flannels. We can sell it at 50c instead of 75¢ the yard. you our new Christmas book, il with gift hints. > = Art Skins at 30c Big perfect ones in red, green, brown, tan, gray; the kinds to make pillow or table covers of for Christmas gifts. We will teach you how to burn them. Platinum points, from 75¢ to $1.00. Fourth floor. Flann’els; 50c It’s a splendid other comfortable, soft, fleecy the ground about an hour before Cur- tiss was found. As a result of the blow on the head Curtiss is now in a dangerous condition. —_—— NOT TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE PACIFIC MAIL Governor Odell Denies Report and Says He Intends to Take a Long Rest. NEWBURGH, N. Y., Nov. 12.— Governor Odell to-day denied a pub- lished statement that he was to be- come the president of the Pacific Mali Steamship Company. TGS VICTIM ESCAPES DEATH Lured From Home by a Fake Telegram,Robbed and Then Left Unconscious on Rails FIVE-STORY BUILDING IS PREY TO FLAMES Fire in Chicago Causes Loss Aggregat- ing Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—The Ilarge five-story building at the northeast corner of Madison street and Wabash avenue, occupied for the most part by Browning, King & Co., clothiers, was destroyed by fire to-night. It is estimated that the loss on the build- ing and contents will aggregate $206,- 000. Several firemen were injured The Most Anclent Chair. The most ancient chair in the world s that preserved in the Museum of Egypian Antiquities at Calro. It is sald to be of the time of Abraham and 1s a most interesting relic. In the wall painting of the temples and tombs of anclent Egypt thg King, or Governor of the Province and his wife, are gen- erally represented in profile, sitting on chairs which are very simple and solid in construction. _In the ruins of the open air theaters of Greece, in her palmy days, we find remairs, more or EAST HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 12.— Lying gagged and in an unconscious condition on the track of the Consoli dated Rallway Company, Henry Cu tiss, president of the Connecticut Tide- water Trap Rock Company, escaped instant death to-night by the quick stopping of the car. Curtiss was lured from his home by & fake telegram purporting to come from one of the officlals of the com- pany, making an appointment for 10 o'clock at the office of the company, and while en route was sandbagged. He was robbed of about $100, which he had in his overcoat pocket. The office of the Connecticit Tidewater Trap Rock Company was burned to » “I have recelved no such offer,” he sgaid. “I am not looking for any po- sition. ' I am looking only for 1est. 1 simply want to become a private cit- Tor IF YOU ARE LOOKING just before midnight, when the soutn wall of the building fell in. A panic was caused in the Conti- nental Hotel on the south side of Mad- ison street, across from the burning building. Men and women in the ho- tel sought safety in flight, but the firemen prevented a spread of the flames to this building. a ———— e Jacques Lebaudy, “Emperor of Sa- hara,” who is now in Brussels with his " is g consular agen- cies in northern Europe. In a little Norwegian town called Fredriksvalen hangs a consular shield in front of a 2u-ber‘l shop. bearing !he ‘words: Amc’!du Consulat do_llmmn‘an less perfect, of beautiful chairs or seats sculptured In white marble. Chairs as represented in Greek sculpture are either without backs or with straight backs at right angles to the seat.— The House Beautiful. —_——— Eagles have been noticed flying at a height of 6000 feet and storks and buzzards at 2000 feet. A lark will rise to the same height and so will crows. As a rule, however, birds do not fly at a greater height than 1000 feet. —_——— It is human nature to kick about the quality of what we get for noth- According to the report of the Na-| dents. In other subjects, bookkeeping tional Union of Teachers, French is the | comes first in favor, followed by short- most popular language among the stu-| hand, arithmetic and typewriting. , RUPTUR HERE IS ANOTHER OF OUR CURES. “I was cured of rupture over a year ago and feel as if T had never been ruptured. Seven treatments were sufficient. . “L LEVISON of Levison Bros., Rocklin, Cal” Our cure is safe, sure and practically painless. No time is lost. Ask any of the following gentlemen: ev. Sidney Wilbur, 1310 Octavia st., S. F.; Peter Smith, 616 Fourth st.; W. J. Ramsey, 511 Hayes st.; C. E. Howard, 738 Mission st.; W. D. Evans, l;lb' 5& tavia st.; Solomon Hirschy, 308 Monroe st., San Jose; E. G. Hursch, 3668 Twentieth st.; M. Bounsall, Calistoga; G. W. Stoddard, 702 Tenth st., Sacramento. Hundreds of other addresses will be far- nished. Call and see us. | | | SICECHORORORCAONCE 1RO FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE 1344 MARKET STREET, S. F. [ aleteletutaietatuiteruteseibit vietutnte gy

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