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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1904. Mg SOLDIER’S COIN |ROSE MELVILLE STILL l S \ | | GgldthEh?G Gglfia,BEEh'}G TAKES WINGS| CHARMS IN "8IS HOPKINS I[0’CONNOR, MOFFATT @ co. COLORED % CO. & GO vonviesswaseny tewving| F gy Foosier Girl Is Funny CIGARS a Large Sum on Depositin|, ~ ~" As Christmas Gifts ¥ C H R l STMAS Saloon 7Near the Presidio comfortably. The plece was greeted 4 12-25-50-100 in box ; throughout with hearty applause. | G o o Ladies may order cigars here — tree ornaments POLICE SEEK A CLEW “A Chinese Honeymoon” made its we know what to send — special f bow at the Columbia last night. i \:zawlx‘n pretty bO);& Svih Latest European Novel- Friends Can Offer No Expla- m'l{":;e";g:;u&lafrfi:ntt; a grgg;nmma} An inspection is invited of the following items of styl- atcst rrivails ' 2 successfully throu o i s i i i i i vhi il f i 2 gh the obstacl ish dress materials, being special lines which will be of Anchovies in kegs, Cream ties to make your tree nation Regarding Sudden the approach of the Holidays, piace in it h J ¢ gl :-m th h 8 Gihinat f EA 5.5 : 3 : 2 e pathway of theatricals. Howard's interest to those contemplating the purchase of fashionable of Edam cheese (in tins ) live look prettier than Disappearance of Money ! comedy ponies and dogs hold their own g B ¢ snails from France, Bismarck ever bR G T I goods for a winter dress. herrmg, Fau’s French prunes 3 Coupled with the sudden death ot’ (‘;2:‘051 Miss lM&rfi Shnd and Harold : " 8 John Brashland, a soldier, Saturday f very cleverly and entertaining- “Cla artan’’ visible eck itings Cresca stuffed dates, Ore-|Shelled Almonds 35¢ | afternoon comes the story of the mys- ly lend a recent date to a somewhat in T Flan In ; c.h ,sm.th’ gon Italian prunes, mam- New Crop, reg’ly 45cIb | terious disappearance of $1540 which he | | Fora e!?“:m e ent System.” The Just received. Silk and wool 56 inches wide. all wool; very : ance so well that they laids, brigh 1 S 1] d ble for se moth walnuts (32 to the Ib A 5 : is supposed to have had a few hours | are sure of popularity, and the Dillon DI IN DONN T e g eyt <. agbr PR 32 to the Ib.) Sparagus- Grard Island 2! | before his death. The police are work- Brothers’ songs are ciever. Hermann designs for fancy and .drgss and “‘1""1 ‘“""fl' A big bloater mackerel. Enough for four, no waste 4oz 2.9 | ing on the case, but have obtained no 5‘{“1:2“:}):‘"!“21: 1{;_’;:‘ Sreat magiclans waists; 27 inches wide; ;‘i"o'o mixed color effects. lew % St Tnmbers 5ra MR 5 : <s i tns L e et s A S R S RO Monday Tnesday Wednesday Laundry S[a(Ch-Kingsford 1.0 fh(e“n?osnl:;v gl e s o0 ;Max;velous F:?nk ‘and Little Bob” in ) - v 4 reg’ly $1.35-12 Ib box S R noyel symnastic featurcs, in which WEST OF ENGLAND and December 12, 13, 14 French Olive Oil-reg'ly 65 qt 5z | 85 Harvey, an ex-soldier, at 2612 Lom- piays an important part, as does “Ver- DEVONSHIRE TAILOR SUITINGS Hams-Eastern, Old Dominlo 18| GB&Co, bottled in Bordeaux | 029 Street. According to Harvey's o i o L - ‘,d' ) . Bouillon Cs } story the two were but slightly ac- W | 56 inches wide, new mannish styles, in all the mixed All guaranteed, reg’ly 16¢ Ib outllon Capsules 27| quainted. He met Brashland outside | | Ignace Jan Paderewski, the greatest effects; small checks and stripes. All patterns shown confined Royan Sardines 9 for 25 Cold nights, hot beef tea goes to the his house on Saturday afternoon, and of living pianists, is due to arrive in - exclusively to us. Extra value... ...$1.50 yard In French oil with truffie and pickle spot. - reg’ly 30c box of 10 Brashland asked him for liquor. Har- San Francisco from Australia on the ' reg’ly 15¢ can IEEHE ~ | vey took the man into the house and steamer Ventura to-day, and the musi- - 2ly 15c c : Carpet Sweeper—reglys250 1.90| 220 3% ot hiaky, Later Hervey cal pulse of this city Is beating rapidly Siik and Wool Imported French Panne Pin Mone_\' Sweet Pickles p éd w, holiday suggestion | went out and bought beer, and while| | In anticipation of his coming. Poplinette CheVlo' t Gherkin’s, mixed #pt 20, pt 3214 | Pudding Moulds—Imported | returning with it met another soldier, After several days of rest and prac- 7 reg’ly 25¢,40c, 80c ¢zt qt 50| ree’ly gl qt 60c 2qt 7§c 3 qt 85¢ | Frank Strosnider, whom he also invited tice he will be ready to give the opening ‘:f inches wide. The new silk 47 inches wide. Ground work . . special 45 55 62° | to come into his room and have a drink. concert of hisi American tour for the and wool material; lustrous, | of navy, brown, green and red steflefl\:j Ralqs”;]s i 4 for25 ? | When they entered Brashland was ap- | | ::.:'o;; O:hw‘);l;nd ;905’ whltchs‘\;l!xdbe- :If::l ?12(\1\' d:‘lfi]dneks t:;tu;’ea.r ,?;f wuhfl ki ”hfi', }h“s hn‘? fl; N\ utterfly, reg’ly 3 pkgs for | parently asleep in’a chair. A glass of | | 53 ambra next Saturday > P s sital, | goods was mmported to sell a String Beans-Clesr Lak: L E B K U C H E N Beer fwan Bovred out oo nn afternoon at 3 p. m. The second Pade- Hunter Green and Browns. | $200 yard. Special price, f"’d String NS—Clear Lake 1234 (G effort made to awaken him. His friends rewski concert will take place on Mon- Yard .......... PRy $2.00 | | BRSO Ry v Stringless, tender, reg’ly $1.60 1.40 erman Honey Cake ) |found that he was not sleeping, but d:s‘ evening, December 19, and his 3 z s . _ | was dead. The body was removed to third and final appearance in this city Our stock of Embroi T2 7 [aisti k A'rncade Sweet Corn XZ% Listerine Large Size 65 | the Morgue, where an autopsy showed is scheduled for Wednesday evening, erials now ::Tl{r?yz a:\“arlz‘s?:!ex:n arr‘jgufi;:cgn;::orfl -\\'\‘ 1‘:1.»-?:5 X; 300d qU!"‘V;bl(k tooldprice 1.40 Champagne Cider pt 1.60 [ 1‘11?2‘1 ljm{x(rnm‘i\ d\:hiui\:;r;"rg‘;:‘::sl: of the the 21st. In all probability Paderewski merly sold at $1.00 now 75e. All styles formerly sold at 6sc Formerly $1.75 doz Lonz Island apple reide | Ydatanay Ptk et G W will devote considerable attention to and 75¢c now 50e¢. Bon Bon s Transcontinental, special cut qts 2.60 | made to the police that Brashland had Lk Rerter 2gie own SsmtEtions : » -+ sl a considerable sum of money in his pos- vhic! e lavishe: s Gontiliioe 1. Thes it Tgo many kinds, reg’ly $2, $3.25 doz n just beforé his death, flndp = % g et _4. | care and his labor in his grand opera COLORED CLOTHS S g toys, caps, my n- [ Créme de Menthe—Green 1.95 | investigation was accordingly begun. b ik Tapirewinl the “Manru,” which was first performed at struments, surprises—full of fun | “reg'ly $1.50 carat M B & R {1t was found that on November 30 he M P DEREWSKE THE | | Dresden, ay 29, 1901, and later at the French and English Amazon Cloths Oh! so many — pretty ones too, White Wi : deposited $1600 with O. Weinhold, the MPOSER, TO BE F 2 Metropolitan Opera-house in New Broadcloths and not expensive ite Ine-Ca:lifornia gal 55 | P! etor of one of the unlicensed sa- | & —— - < | York, with Mme. Sembrich, the great A large assortment of all the ns just outside the Presidio gates. The finest weaves in the new- | new shades in English Amazon Polish tenor Bandrowski and ! Mme. reg’ly 75c, §1.75, $2.75doz pts 1.5 1 | Tabasco Sauce—reg’ly40c 35| Allowance for empty bottles qts 2.4 | money, ‘Dut has In his possession & ro fornia Tagt wiant cod by the aise of the | Fritzie Scheft in the principal roles. 1n cst shaded of champagne. tan, | Cloths. _All-wool, well fnished Red hot pepper flavor 3for 1.00 . < | ceipt showing that he paid over to! audience has evidently not worn out | 24dition to his concerts in San Fran- brown, blue, green, cream and | and an excellent wearing fabric Ki i WhlSk_V-G B Co. 3 for 2.0) | Brashland $1540 on Thursday. When in- | its weleame . Drotts Rose Aelville, s | iS¢0 Paderewski will make ‘one ap- white. i&. mchuo wide. Per | for tailor suits; 5o inches wide. }“p_pered 1H:r£m% 20| OK Bourbon, reg’ly $1 bot S0 | irveen he aahy: original “Sis,” leads the cast and is as | Pe2rance in Oakland at the Macdon- Jard, . SO SBTD BR00 | Yard svinien iooaes SN0 Moir's popular fish delicacy, reg’ly 25¢ Sweet Mash, £4 gal 5 “Brashland left §1600 with me on No- . s 5 i ¢ ough Theater on Friday afternoon, De- f , %4 gal ;=S Tash . + amusing as ever as the Hoosier i " 2 Shoe ChEAce »a it = Dsvsriar ety yomber 30 for safe keeping, and be-| LTUSDE a8 ever a5 the Hooster il | cember 22, at 3 o'clock, and will give & Covert, Cloths Mixed Cheviots, and e aQ . Very Old Special reg'ly 1.00 | grew out or spent $60. When he gsked | could have helped Sis along with most | C°PCrt In_the Victory Theater, San Fine English Covert Cloth, in Coverts Salmon—Extra Quality 3 cans 50 ery Old Special reg’ly $1.25 | for his money I urged him not to take | of her quaint sayings did not seem to | J05¢; °n Thursday afternoon, Decem- the stylish shades of T The correct cloth for golf Chall reg’ly 20c 21b tall cold nights, hot Scotch it “hut he SEstAn o ; erprol i Lo . ber 29, at the same hour. The great e stylish shades of tan. This " £ oy allenge, reg'ly 20c tall can it, but insisted on having it, saying | make “there ain’t no use in doing noth- 1 and short walking skirts for the Apricots—reg’ly 20c Ib 15| Cognac-Forp > was about to leave for Texas. Heling for nobody that never done moth- | Pianist will play at Fresno on his way tiateritl s exteusively 060 for | inder. - Mixad . shades, | of PRPEIANY - 59 2 im t v 1§ to South, : 4 v ke = =o L (\P i : Hennessy, French, our bottling H:,l,l:,?l:?_\vel‘?ya],,r}:e ‘}ai;:r‘”;mnom';gz} lr!‘:inhr vou \4A|=nd'1h>i rest, any the less | '© SOuthern Salfonns. | fhe s Corset Jackets. 52 | prown, gray and blue. 54 inches suatemala Coffee—reg’ly25c1b20 | reg’ly :1.50 bot, $6 gal y. They seemed to Wke it better inches wide. Yard..... $2.00 | wide. Yard.............81.00 | i he could have got rid of so much | that way. And Miss Melville, pigtails, | e L S i . 1 | money in such a short time. He left = Fadie Hawaiian Beau;} Kona Coffee Topaz Spanlsh Sne”y PP gt ool Pt o) S et s ;:;P‘v:nrr:r-; fim ol ’im\;r‘;»r:manam.’ When one is afflicted with rheumatism, . In a class by itself s r p ’ly 75 0 or PP roakits 51 i > B D8Ier Carics - to obtain relief as speedily as possible is elfso 1 1b carton 30 reg’ly 75¢ bot, $2.50 gal 1.85 | Presidio, and as it was payd@} there it| The supporting company this year is | the first consideration: take Lash's Kid- superior in quality S is just possible he may have lost the| unusually strong. Frank C. Hartwell | ney and Liver Bitters . = 3 | Port—Catifornia, choice 30 | money by gambling. My opinion is,{isa “20od “Pa” Hopkins, and Flor- | e Gift Cabinet Free | " reg’ly 40c bot, $1.50 gal .16 ?“}“\“1"5' that he was up and| ence Webst. ually competent as| BOMBARDED IN HIS SALOON.—Charles < e Z | - obbed. s i “Ma The Ridy Scarboro of F: i nd Frank C: ised - Assortment of finest wines Claret-Extra V. V. Zinfandel 7 As Brashland was penniless when he | Minzey leaves the region of :%rxcarx,:;;l; | T s calosy o Foi r;::a-:,::“.i::r (STABLISHE and llqug:s pflcked in pol-| regly $1 gal, $2.15 doz !V | begged 'Harw:- for a drink and made: for drama. Mr. } s sincere and | Twenty-fourth street, early yesterday morn- 1866 s 3 % pts 1.70 | no complaint of having been held up, | convincing as the lover of Sis—no small | ing. ~ Henderson ordered them out and they l t iched ash cahlnet with lock| $3.50 doz gts 2.9 | the robbery theory is hardly plausible. | feat—and ow also a very pleasing, |bombarded him with bottles and glasses. He o OSt trect e 2 " | S Other friends say that he may have| barytone voice, used in most agreeable | was struck on the face, head and back, and - i key, without extra| Toy Christmas Trees | left the money in care of one of the | fashion. John T. Ray does the village | Loth his eses were biackened. Franz and I v | 30c to $4 | officers at the Presidio, but If he did no | undertaker and is as funny as the part | car Soioney on o orererof: oicome™ Roble | recetpt for it was foun® on his person. | allows. The rest of the cast fills In| aeady weapon. > Wi — — I\ ‘Y N Tnr b . | | ] Amateurs Give a Benefit. [ 4 | I | The Kossuth Histrionic Society gave . 4 4 | . 4\J | L L a benefit performance last night o | | the frontier drama, “Davy Crockett ] | {in aid of the Jewish Educationa The Presidential Electors recently |ciety. The drama was preceded e - chosen by the people of California will | one-act ain-raiser, entitied Open Gate.” The young actors 3olden jubllee literary exercises ini With solemn ceremony the funeral | ) . et M 5 noon, eet in Sacramento Monday after FelY rectived’ by Uie Mume oniioned or of the immaculate conception of | of the late Asa R. Wells was yester- e Blessed Virgin Mary were held |day conducted from the Ma#oriic Tem- * ¥ i | January 9. The ceremonies incident t0|ppo afrair was under the management | the declaration of the official result of | of [, N. Feder and the stage direction by the Ladles’ and Gentle- | ple, under the auspices of California | alities of St Ignatius | Commandery, Knights Templar. The | i » ghts - 3 i tr tion in this State will be of a | cf K. C. Le " in the coliege hall | beautiful ritual of the Masonlc order o election g | The programme was admirably ar- | was read, after which the remains w nged. It began with a splendid ren- | were escorted by the Commandery to ’ ! patriotic character and will take place — = - on of the march from “Aida” by the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, where in- [ St. Ignatius College orchestra. : terment took place. Tl lE l GRAND PRIZE WINNER GRAND PRIZE WINNER e ebei The Republican State Committee will | request the use of the Assembly cham- ber. The Electors will assemble as re- ee quired by law and cast their ballots for President and Vice President of the 1 - | United States. Assistant Secretary Mu GRAND | SIC | { in the presence of the members of the ADVERTISEMENTS. | Legislature and other State officers. - e mes R. Kelly followed with an ad-| During the forenoon many beautiful E« iress, in which he told of the loyalty | fioral pieces were sent by friends of of members of the sodalities and | the Wells family. The commandery GRAND exy d his pride in the fact that in | hall was the scene of a solemn gather- PRIZE all the years of their organization |ing of those who knew Mr. Wells in WINNER there had never been a case of a mem- | life and admired him. All wanted to ber doing anything inconsistent with | ¢t & last look at the calm, strong face the high aims of the order. of the man who had been for vears an =] Miss Mary Starkweather then re. | MPortant factor in the building up of AT THE San Francisco and California. Steppacher will co-operate with Charles F. Curry, Secretary of State, in prepa- rations for the meeting. one_half The executive and’advisory commit- tees of the Renublican State Commit- | Hotel on Saturaay evening. The chair- | man, Gene:al George Stone, give a gen- eral statement of the committee work Always, and to during the campaign, which was highly | every. A a beautiful poem, entitled “To- | 4 " by Sister Anna Raphael, §. N.| Many Masons of the order of Knights ’ of Robert T. vlin a vote of | (- 0 ev - g 2 2 m b | for the very efficient manner in which the campaign of 1904, in which he was rn“.cr to kCCp choir sang “Maria Mater Gratiae,” the | nied the remains to the Odd Fellows' | | tion VO | excellent voices blending well and giv- | Cometery. The widow with her sons | | thanks was tendered te the chairman | thing in our ing full value to the exquisite compo- | 8nd daughters left the Wells residence | 5 WAS AWARDED sition. The choir was also heard in |8t 1406 Jackson street shortly before 1| the guiding spirit, had been conducted. “Tota Pulchra Es,” and “Regina Sipe | 0'clock, and remained near the casket | A vote of thanks was also tendered to from beingcom- Concepts {at the Temple until it was removed to | GRAND Secretary Woodward and to the office pelled to say: s all Crush Thy Head” was |the hearse. The commandery and the PRIZE | staff for their earnest co-operation with | EJ e say: E of a recitation by Miss |long funeral procession was escorted to o # the chairman. ‘Just out. Cornelia Farrell, who threw remark- | Van Ness avenue and Post street by a WinneR | 'nndhghaér o:e:‘e‘:tglficteo!:;? ::g::aryn able feeling into the delivery, Fred |band that followed the slow measure of N itully engrossed letter setting | Have you music rolls Churchill's delivery of “The Rising |the dead marches. At this point the| | | forth their appreciation of his uniform | on your Christmas gift Dawn” was also an able effort and jmarching Knights took carriages for| 3 | i | courteous consideration of all. This was | J3, Miss Mary Inglis' “Ode” was spoken |the cemetery, where they pnrflcipamdl | in a superbly bound leather case. 1 = with all the gentleness the subject re- | In the ceremonies at the grave. -4 Chairman Stone was authorized to n evenings until quired The following were honorary pall- appoint a committee on leglslst'lon. to Christmas. George A. Connolly gave a master- | bearers: B. P. Flint, Dr. J. W. Ed-| | | ;t;nslsltl O;hx;"'c‘;mmfl';::fz t‘:i‘;‘l’;fi ful oration and the violin solo, “Capri- | Wards, Clement Bennett, H. R. Jones, [ | and confer with the members of the N cietto,” by Miss Blanche Coonan, ac- | Dr.- Kenyon, James Stewart, P. O. Legislature on matters affecting the in- companied by his sister, Miss Coonan, | Scott, Charles Harold Wilson, J. H. terests of the party and the State. was one other of the many treats the | Gilmore and Captain Burne. Among the members of this committes artistic programme afforded. ——————— GRAND o will be Lieutenant Governor Anderson, . The orchestra won laurels for its | Christmas Tolilet Sets. PRIZE (::"AZN: b "T,w? ss::,:;::: fi:‘c‘;,m:: Ig:nwz%dl; MICURTAZNm rendering of “Angels Serenade”; the | Toilet sets in staghorn, celluloid and 331’; 00 and ex-Senator Devlin of Sac- | 16,0Farrell St.SF intermezzo, “Naila” and the pastoral, | fine leather cases, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, WINNER | WINNER oA . " t.5F - - ramento, who are members of the State San Jose - Glameda-Fre: Idlewilde. $4.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 each. As usual, Th int oy A we have the greatest variety and bef ' 7 Executive -Committee. The remaining The Rev. Father Biever, S. J.%of | Vlues of good things; afso hand, stand- ; Wiwiibdin ARHE W SUNGSaN Ioa., B8 New Orleans delivered a few remarks | ing and triplicate mirrors for handsome | .41 is not proposed to open headquarters in before the ‘close of the exercises, in | :'nd useful Christmas presents. Sanborn, Sacramento, but the committee will be which he gave to the reverend fathers | ' 21} & C0. 741 Market street, ! callled in conference as occasion may re- of the college the heartiest congratu- | JAPANESE USE KNIVES—A fight broks| | mfl BECAUSE G« b . the t 3 on_Pi a| | ' It was suggebted that the executive the mmdaliton. | Y ey S| | ; o ey from e, 1o te 5| MAUVAIS M » . Tcl wa, ' The priests present were: Very Rev. Jbn :’:x (%n lge;;::lfl Euh a kn":iil’n“:vyn];.r::e | m? OF ]TS SUPERIORlTY OVER OTHER N zgn:ult‘figg ;dv(ne upon matters which USIC CO' J. P. Fricden, 8. J.; Rev. Albert Biever, | o S nepency Howmtal, J. | i will tend to promote the best interests 833 MARKET ST., 0PP. MASON. " ji_and K. Wchita t loe- - R N §. J.; Rev. Dionepius Mahoney, S. J.: | men Duffy, Baxier and Keohane on & —orces BRANDS AND FOR THE HIGHEST i of the party throughqut the State. Agents TALKAPHONE Machi Rev. - Joseph Hickey, 8. J.; Rey.|°f Sssavit With adeadly weapon. 1 Hiads | ORDER OF MERIT IN ALL THE ELE- N - e Father Joy, S. J.; Rev. Joseph Sasia, SR TR TR | GRAND" | ERI GRAND Senvttn Jetpiet. 9f Cimiie . S e B iy UL Y sont MENTS OF A PERFECT WHISKEY PRIZE N R T J. Francis, J.; Rev. J. Landry, 8. J.; eautiful boxes of stationery that! WINNER ' \ ASTOR DEDICATES . H. Whittle, 8. J.; Rev. H. Woods, ('!'::‘Iflt"-eful as well as very handsome | | YiNRER x ST. LUKE'S ALTAR | 3 Rev. H. Stark; Rev. V. Testa, | pads ang colener oy ng:"n’i:';:l:c'a’tdi‘h'ififkl 4 : . J; Rey. William Ruppert, Rev. H. | clsewhers. Banborn, Vall & Co, 741 Mare m i, BCANTILE COen. Simple Ceremony Marks the Com- Flynn, Rev. P. Madden, Rev. H. Dieg- L | o 8 sl Y letion of the Adornment ——————— Telephone Private 313. p nan, Rev. J. Laherty, Rev. T. L. Mur- W in the Chancel. N "OMAN NOSE BRO] N~ - phy, Rev. C. Buckley, Rev. J. J. Con- | mors, rooming at 108 s?fif;.\ ..,‘::;":;2::; | In addition to the usual nnte-(imm. lin, Rev. N. P. an ev. F. R. e shadows cast from reflecting red mas Sunday services at St uke's Ressetti, scholastics of the Society Of | to her roomm pesterday miming "ayoin, Fection ' Church yesterday morning the dedi- Jesus. g;_.::eq‘\llnl:lllnce of a man at Powell and cation of the new stone altar and R R RTE A S streets, Who hit her on the face with b el Dl Sk dhi e sl ol m-l clench;d nmh:nnn nose was flattened reredos vg‘r‘;s dpertormed y the Rev.| If you want a ‘md food for pper's us out_upon her when she presented hersel Burr M. Weeden. Drugsists, B0 fask. Richard & Co. 408 Clay.c | to Dr. Millar at the Emergency Hospital fa For the last three weeks the work- | your baby, — a food that is en- » o -4 pal o'clock in the morning, « men have been setting the fine new | dorsed by physicians, a food that ¥ BROAD DAYLIGHT—Police- —_—— =) o,Z i LEOESED DX BROAD DATLEGRY. Felics : Sww Quwuw altar in place. It is of Gothic archi- | contains a large amount of digestibls T Demartini, 587 Green strect, that about 11 | 1Eyes Itch, Blur, Smart and Burn, eNz 3 tecture and is made of stone quarried | constituents, a food that feeds, a food o'clock yesterday morning a Chinese had been | George Mayerle's Eyewater strengthens crZ T Z in Utah. They are several niches in| that will nourish, sustain and pro- knocked down and robbed of a purse at Union | weak eyes, cures painful discharging, sore oo 3 o= the face of the altar, which occupies . . and Stockton streets. Silver and Haggett made | eyes and eyelids or feeling like sand in eyes, 3 o3 the greater part of the rear wall of | 1otc the growth of your baby, — try inquiries, but ‘falled to learn the identity of | rests tired eyes. At reliable druggiste o g o Wall of | Mellin's Food. We will send a sam- ~ the Chinese who was robbeed or to obtaim & | 1071% Market street; San Fi . @ood description of the thiel. e d AT My The services were of a simple na-| Pl foryou to try. ture and no attempt was made to hc'd | MELLIN'S FOOD CO., BOSTON, MASS.