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Lind THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY Special Saving Sale _ ay Lights T5c * 3 Do you know that you waste enough gas in one year, if you use the ogdinary open tip burner, to pay the cost of 12 Lindsay Lights? And you get a miser- able yellow light that it is almost im- possible to read with. One Lindsay Light gives 300 candle-power light— and burns four feet of gas per hour. It takes 15 ordinary open tip burners = to give the light of one Lindsay Light Y —and they burn up 45 feet together-- o™ vou see the point? There are imitations of the Lindsay Light, which many dealers sell for Lindsay Lights, or claim to be “just Lindsay Lights. We sell the Genuine Lindsay—with say in all the leading magazines, at $1.00, and sold by dealers generally at that price. cents; and a first-class Ms price of 10 cents. Flobes, as shown above, at 20 cents. y—=See the window display. Following our well-known policy of everything “One Quarter Less Than Elsewhere,” we ple Weave Mantles for Welsbach or other Gas Lights, go at 20 ntle with double wire support We also sell the Genuine Import Here's your chance he astonish- d Jena Air-Hole to lay in a IT PAYS TO COME DOWN TO That Big China Store—A quarter of a block below Shreve’s. S. STERNHEIM & SON QUIET REIGNS 1N THE CMD |Organizations Taking Mat- | ters Easy to Rest Up for | Coming Holiday Season ‘OLD TIMERS BANQUET e Companies B and C, Original Nationals, Celebrate and Show Honor to Captains —— | | | | During the month of December there will not be any drills in the armories jof the National Guard of California and there is little else doing. From | the inacttvity that has been manifest | are preparing for the coming vacation. A few evenings since Companies‘B and C of the First Battalion of Coast Artillery, the original Nationals of the | close of the supper there was the pre- sentation of a valuable gold watch to Captain George Petty of Company C in appreciation of what he has done for | pany B a handsome parade sword as a token of esteem from the members of | his company. . Colonel Wilhelm, inspector on the staff of the commander in chief, has prepared a new set of rules and regu- lations for the guard and the same are now in the hands of the adjutant gen- eral of the State, who will shortly is- sue them for the guidance of those most interested. These are to replace the “red book,” of which Brigade In- spector Major J, W. F. Diss said: “It | is a source of perturbation to officers and men. Of all combinations of mis- information the rules and regulations of the National Guard of California, WILL ANALYZE ~ MORE SUSPECTS WILK SAMPLES' ~ UNDER ARREST Health Board Ready to In- vestigate Lacteal Fluid Supplied to the Consumers, NO EXPENSE INVOLVED Police Continue Their Inves- tigations Regarding Mur- der of Patrick M¢Laughlin EX-CONVICTS ARE JAILED Person Submitting Bottle Must Swear to Warrant if Adulteration Is Found Two Companions of James Morrissey Captured While in Search of Sailing Vessel S The police continued their investiga- tions yesterday Into the murder of Pat- rick McLaughlin in his saloon at Beale and Bryant streets last Wednesday night and their suspicion that James Dr. Ward, president of the Health Board, yesterday issued a statement to the effect that the laboratories of the Department of Health will until fur- ther notice analyze, free of charge, any | or ‘cream, provided the person submit- ting the sample will upon notification swear to a warrant for the arrest of the dealer who furnishes the milk or Three men were seen sitting on the trough in front of the saloon up to fif- teen minutes before the fatal shot was fired. One of the trio is supposed to No expense will in any way be charged to the person submitting the sample and the Board of Health will prosecute the case. The attendance of fired, by John Devlin. Yesterday De- tectives Conlon and McGowan arrested Thomas Meehan and Joseph Peterson to the detectives that they had been looking for a ship on which to leave the city. Meehan is an all-round crook and his picture has appeared in more than one paper devoted to the detection of criminals. Peterson has served a term for burglary. They both deny that they were with Morrissey on Wednes- day, but three men who saw the trio sitting on the trough will be brought to the City Prison this afternoon to see if they can Identify them. Another man who saw a tall man running away from the saloon after the shot was fired will also have a look at Morrissey to see if he can identify him. carefully followed by those submitting samples: First—Samples must be presented at the office of the Board of Health, City Hall, not later than 3 p. m. on Mon- days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and not later than 10 a. m. on Saturdays. No sample will be re- ceived after these hours or on Sun- days. Second—Always submit the sample in the original bottle if possible. Do not open the bottle or pour out any of the milk or cream into another re- ceptable if it can be avoided. Submit samples of at least one pint. VG 5 ) OUENTT Kearny and Sutter Streets Silk Waists Worth $7.50 and $6.50 on Sale To-morrow for $4.50 These are among the best values in'silk waists that we ever offered our customers/ Just think, for $4.50 you can get a dainty silk waist in taffeta, crepe or Peau de Soie, exquisitely tucked, embroidered or lace t=i=xQeq, in such desirable colors as white, black, navy, brown or light blue, also in handsome changeable combinations. These waists have been selling to many pleased customers at $7.50 and $6.50. On sale to-morrow at 84-50. Special Sale of Laces at Great as good.” But flimsy burners and i i Morrissey, alias J. Dooley, is th g fimsy i in the last few weeks it looks as if the | sample of milk or cream submitted by 4 e e Is ke H globes and cheap mantles are not [} members of the several organizations |any person who is not a seller of milk ;"‘.f:ngt‘;::ed fired the fatal shot was Reductlons Have you a waist or gown that needs but a touch of lace here or there to freshen its appearance and give you many more months wear? Are you planning new garments ? 75 Cents the finest quality Burner, Mantle and guard in this city, had a banquet ex- | cream If the laboratory finds the same | f7e. = On At 4 P et lobe . , o 3 " , 1 ivel th - be t ted 1 ey, who is believes 0 3 2 Globe, exactly as advertised by Lind- fnl::n]:..e»i 5?Lheeof:;nli‘:ifio:ndm.n:hz :ge Ez;’:éfirfi? n"xe?m-"x??l Y PEIOW | e thie tall man seen running away I 50, Sfiend th!s special sale. . from the saloon, after the shot was Venise laces in bands, galoons, festoons, edges and medal- lions. Colors—white, cream and ecru. New, very pretty designs; ranging from 1 to 9 inches wide : 2 o e ot East street. They are supposed to = ng a Special Sale of them at 75 cents complete. | the organization since he has been con- | the person submijtting the sample will [ o s 25 v oW ..... BOc pe 75 plet nected with it, and there was presented | be required in court when the case|D® the two other men seen sitting on égc va{ues n 132 Si gg z:u“ o T5c Extra Mantles—tbs genuine Lindsay—on sale at 20 cemts; our fa- to Captain William T. Grattan of Com- | comes to trial. the trough. They were constant com- C values now . $1.75 values now ....., T The following instructions must be |Panions of Morrissey and they admitted 40c values now ..18¢ $3.00 values now .....81.25 60c values now e B8c Each an actual reduction. These laces are on sale on our bargain counters, main Sloor, center aisle. Colored Velvet and Velveteens One-Third Under Regular Prices Chiffon velvet, all silk, extra good quality imported vel- vet. One of the most stylish dress fabrics in use. Beauti- ful range of colors, including white. We sell this goods 528 and 530 Market St., 27 and 29 Sutter commonly known as ‘the red book, | Third—The person submitting the 5 tter St. this is unquestionably the worst. It i3 | sample must be prepared to state un-| All um detec(lve!sh rvorllr(‘i‘neg!“;:n;;;: regularly for $3.00 a yard. Sale price now $2.00. lete co dium of military in- s 1 ts the | case will pursue their inv : ? - e a complete compendium y der oath that the sample represents th: tHT ther® have tiak ST the clowito Chiffon velveteen, lmported cloth of splendxd quahty, 27 ‘ BELOW MONTGOMERY. , COLLINS Advances Two on Grand Jury and Continusnce RESUMES ARGUMENT ACTION TAKEN AGAINST TWO SET ASIDE INDICTMENT | New Points in Atiack | One Sentenced to S and the Other Will Be Dealt With in March. ne had Is Ordered. | en again into ison had pl to a cha room ¢ lowed to go guilty »vember, 1 terday they jary e name of Louis Bu ed the officers to YOUTHS OUT ON PROBATION rve Three Years before dants to go on probation on to a 904 held up a num- detectives Bun-~ | in- 1at Delnari was | ¢y hag tendered his resignation. ighteen months | _ ° for burglary in rns ar- accuracy, supplemented by a mass of obsolete and useless precautions and rules and regulations formulated by successive adjutant generals and added | to what there was before they came into office. On every seven out of ten pages there are rules prescribed for guidance, which are dlametrically op- posed to the regulations of the army of the United States, which should be the rule of conduct, as far as practicable.” The new rules have been thoroughly ed by Colonel Wilhelm, who is a retired United States army officer, aud he has seen to it that they are in con- formity with the rules and regulations men could make a good score. The officers and members of Company | B of the Fifth went to the range of Company 1 of Livermore to finish their but there the wind interfered cores, First Lieutenant A. 'W. Foster Jr., battalion adjutant of the Fifth !nxfan- t is said that there is not that military entente cordiale between the colonel of the regiment and many of the of- ficers which should exist and that quite milk or cream as delivered by | dealer. In case it is necessary to trans- | fer the sample from the original re- ceptable great care must be taken in | cleaning any and all receptacles into | which it is transferred. Do not use old medicine bottles. Mix the entire {10t of milk or cream thoroughly before | removing the sample in order to insure | a homogeneous sample. If it is poured from the top of the can or bottle the | sample will contain more fats than the original and vice versa if taken from the bottom it will be low in fats. | Fourth—Write the name and ad- dress of the person submitting the earth. John Reynolds and Edward Wise, who were in Morrissey's room on How- ard street, near Third, when Morrissey was arrested on Thursday night, are still being detained at the prison. ——————————— SECRET SERVICE AGENT HELMS RETURNS TO THE EAST In Love With Califernia’s Climate and Other Attractions and Wants to Settle in This City. United States Secret Service Agent John H. Helms left for Washington last evening in obedience to an urgent [ PRI S T | Stout Ladies! 17 years ago ] reduced my welght 53 pounds, | bust '8 ioches, wwist 6 inches, and hips 10 inches, by a simpie harmiwss remedy. Health Agent Helms speaks fluently five lan- guages and has been in the Govern- ment service as scout. soldier and de- tective ever since boyhood, and be- cause of his ability as a linguist and for the Government. His stay in San Francisco caused him to become enam- ored of the climate and In order that conscious In a room at the Columhuslhe might be at llberty to settle down | House, 246 O'Farrell street, early yes- | here with his wife he tendered his res- terday morning by Hattie Campbell, a!ignation three weeks ago. The Govern- friend. She notified Policeman Pearl | ment authorities refused to accept it, Dies From Oplum Polsoning. Oliver M. Langford was found un- inches wide ; assertment of colors in many shades'of browns, blues and greens. Our regular $2.00 quality. On sale now for $1.25. Fancy velveteens, also figured. Regular $1.00 and 75¢ values. On sale next week for 50c Velour Table Covers Note the Special Prices They are imported from Europe—that’s evident when you see the subtle handling and blending of the colors. . ester Hotel and was | o¢ the army, so far as they are ap- |, the name and address of < ‘ y . NIA Meats ths mines | PUGDID TS e Natlonal Gencd an e 1 the stk qealer or dairy from whom the | GAIL f10% GRS TRICE: 3 O vica The centers are blue, red or green ; each color bordered with 8 to Australia in a|'"6Y %R "grae’ éi;:é::-wn’:t:h‘: Sirceut} Sy ;:?%::ng‘:::my % PAPET|by unearthing the Portuguese ring of exquisite floral designs that harmonize. ; a £ with eyil com, | month the Wirst e _ Fifth—The samples furnished b L ians b taive iuiibes of avcests fn Size 1 x1 yards, formerly $2.50, now . $2.00 4 and yester- | {(1"ig Stato shoot at the mew 300-yard | MRS Shet BL A e L B orted |oter fraud cases He came to this Size 15 x13 yards, formerly $5.00, now _........... $3.15 i 0 10 STV | range. The range was all right, but |y mail or by telephone If telephone | 3ov.t' Richara H. Taylor, who now re- Size 2 x2 yards, formerly $10.00, now 27.50 sentin. the wind was so flerce that none of the | ni e io siven avas. Wi Size 2 x214 yards, formerly $12.00, now $9.00 Novelties in Leatherf Goods for d se 5 @ 3 ssibilites for a good show- | perfect. No exercise, no wrinkles, no starving. - 2 Quentin. -The | 1115, the possibilife ® PEwil tell you how. Inolose-stamp. Mre. Dinna | his keenness as a sleuth has traveled Chnstmas g - 8, CATESES- Alves. €2 Elgin Pygk, Ssn Francisco, Cal. * |all over the world on. Secret missions Leather goods make good gifts because they are useful. The kind we sell are particularly desirable because the quality is high grade, and in giving the present you may know it’s going to last. / Playing card cases, assorted leathers, containing one acck release from Fol- | « { a number of the latter will ask to be|,ng he sent Langford to the Central |not wishing to lose so valuable a man, ¢ s b wonta b T anta | relieved from active duty by reslgn- | Gmergency Hospital, where Dr. Hill e b e fi s of fine playing cards. Regular $1.50 value. Special at s m on the robbery charge. The | "5 5 ¢ the Hospital ] JiScoVered that le was suffering from Messenger Boy Finds Purse. Cigar cases, in alligator, seal, walrus and Morocco leather, ‘he provd. | Major J. P. Dumn of the Hospitaliopium poisoning. Langford died in| Mrs L. A. Hoover, 848 Fourteenth lain or silver mounted. ~ Regular $2.50 value, special at notified him of | COTPs of the Fifth has asked to be|aphout two hours and the body was! street, reported to the police yesterday p > S P » rotified him of | jioced on the retired list. taken.to the Morgue. He was about|that she had lost a purse’ containing 81.50; regular $4.00 value, special at $3.00. Lieutenant C. L. Hewes, adjutant on |39 years of age. HIs cousin, T. R.|$80, a dlamond solitaire ring valued at asic e ark To Begin Official Count. ["the staff of Brigadier General Koster, | account of business engage- Langford Jr., a policeman, suicide by shooting himself on August | Fourteenth street, between Sanchez and committed | $60, and an opal ring valued-at $10 on Leather covered flasks at ... Fitted traveling rolls at 135, g7 w280 | oS = e st | has on | t :,’,: ,r,\,:;‘,fw;’n P,':,’.lkli ments gone to Seattle, where he will |17 1393 and it was sald that Sergeant | Walter, on Tuesday last. She had been Traveling clocks (leather case) at. $2, $§4.50 up to $6.50 Jurpose of beginning the offi. | Probably remain for an Indeflnite |7 R Langford, his father, also com- informed that a messenger boy had Leather ink stands (clock attached) at . $4.25 and 85 of the returns of the recent | Period. Major Jones is filling his place | mitted suicide. He was found dead in | been seen picking up the purse and Photo frames at . . & up to $1.75 It 18 mot ewpected that aay | % the staff. a bath tub, but it was given out that|she wanted the palice to assist her in Coat hangers in leather cases 5 ARy up to §4.50 changes in the vote will be |, AR e‘evlion-hai b]“gn Tdneliolante:lma‘; no fisa THm ute Shoite finding ths. hoy. Drinking cups at 85¢ to §1.75 Medicine cases at up to §5 | uncovered in ‘view of the larwe ma- |1, of the WACH Tpfantoh CReCSC S0 Jewel boxes at...81 up to $10 Portfolios at .......81 up to §5 e Ricder e oo < coun; | by the resignation of Captain Me- Our line of shopping bags, grips and suit cases surpasses those of will be completed in about five days | Kowan. Es“nu.“.n m ."Imu ST other seasons lnvvanety. and the official result will then be de- [ m SHE B KATSGHINSKI . clared and commissions issued t > EL, e i et 3 s HAS A POLICE RECORD DECEMBER 20, 1 Only a Few i successful candidates. Don’t Overlook The opportusity to get one of these pretty New Fall Waists, the quality kind, we will place on Special Sale this coming week. A = wAIsT~ $2:99 For Winter wear, of all wool alpaca, in new shades of brown and savy. Don’t delay—get one while they last. . Wool Underwear for Women —All popular shades in sleeve- less, short and long sleeves, the quality kind, from . .. ~25c Women's Sweaters—Of pure lamb’s wool, in many colors and stitches, $4.00 Novelties in Stealing From Employers and Is ‘Wanted for Burglary. Mark Vogel, who was arrested on | Friday night on a charge of robbery for snatching a purse from Mrs. E. T. Shattuck of 1026 Hyde street, at Geary and Hyde, has a record. He came here from the East about ten months ago with strong letters of recommendation, and secured employment with Wein- stock, Lubin & Co. He had not been long there when he was caught steal- ing a bolt of silk and was arrested for grand larceny. The charge was re- { duced to petty larceny and he was sen- | tenced to serve 150 days in the County | Jail. At that time he was engaged to be married to Miss Rhoda Greenhood, who lived at the Montrose apartment-house on Geary street and Van Ness avenue, but the engagement was at once brok- en off. After he was released from jail he became acquainted with Miss L. Week, 408 Post street, and Detective O'Dea had been searching for him on a charge of burglary for breaking into | Miss Week's apartments and stealing her jewelry. ———— CITIZEN OFFERS REWARDS FOR SUPERIOR ESSAYS | | | Serves Term for Petty Larceny for | { “Moral Training in the Public Schools” ‘Will Be Subject Matter of the Papers. Steps From 1881 -Philadelphia Shoe Co.” | MARKET ST. WE LIVE UP TO OUR REPUTATION. Years ago we founded our present Iarge business on a foundation of honesty., square dealing and low prices. We know it pays to treat the public right and to give them the very best Shoes at the very low- est prices. Think what a great satisfaction It is to you to deal with a firm where you are absolutely certain of getting full value for your money, Give us a t this week. 65 SATIN SLIP’ERS - Red, C Bige, Pink, Corn, Black. Some of our duplicate lines, regular $2.50 value being closed out at 65¢ a pair. Call and get a bargain. Fine for Cold Weather. . Warm Lined Felt Juliets. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ RED OR BLACK FELT JULIETS—With black fur-trimmed tops, warm lined, hand-turned soles and spring heels. Sizes 5 to 8, 80c: 8% to 11, T0e; 11% to 3 . c o Style 117. Wear Well—Vici Kid Ties. NEAT AND COMFORTABLE—La- dies’ Fine Vieli Kid Oxford Ties, with sewed soles, coin toes, straight patent leather tips and common sense military heels. Sizes 2 to 8. Widths B to EE. SPECIAL SALE - -.-81.00 Art Needle Work for Holiday Cushion tops, large variety stamped pillow tops on linen in the much desired eyelet and Hedebo work, tinted pillow tops in floral and conventional designs for silk embroidery work, scrim pillow tops for cross stitch work, fraternal pil- low tops, emblematic of the Masonic, Shriner, Knights Templar and Eastern Star orders ; alsonew Oriental designs in satin, velour and tapestry pillow tops. , Prices, 50c, 7 81 and 81.25 each. e Also finished pillows in several designs at a large range of prices. : Linen center pieces, scarfs and doylies in all the newest effects, such as Princess, Clunie, Irish Crochet, Stiletto and Battenberg Lace. All at moderate prices. - Lessons Given in All Kinds of Art Needlework. Ladies’ Imported Underwear at Substantial Reductions Should you require some excellent garments for cold weather, by all means attend this sale. The quality in- sures satisfaction ; the reductions mean a saving. Ladies® wool vests, Swiss ribbed, black and natural color, in high neck with short sleeves and low neck with no Women's Fany Five hundred dollars is offered as a 5 | first prize and three hundred as a sec- i . formerly $1.25 each, now T5c. 081 | ond for the best essays that are writ- sleeves; y s e .” = |ten on “Moral Training in the Public Ladies heavy wool vests, Swiss ribbed, in black only, with Heckwear | Schools.” These rewards have been of- high neck and long sleeves ; were $2.50 each, now $1.25. 50 Geary St., S. F. Underwear ED. PINA UD'SV’ TONIC, ELIXIR DENTIFRICE | ED. PINAUD'S PERF he | auisite, the tashionable, o | _ED. PINAUD’S E: Tonie, the most ran‘:o‘ugem SPEGIAL BARCAIN beautiful, more lustrous, scalp of ‘dandruff. Used ing and refinement. 1 | PERFUME, EAU DE QUININE HAIR 1 ex- ]:‘t.‘-e Hair T - tion in the world—makes the hgl:mge cleanses the | the world over by peopie of poegaorsed fered by -a well-known citizen of Cali- tornia who desires that his name be withheld, and who has appointed Rev. | Charles R. Brown of Oakland, President David Starr Jordan of Stanford Uni- versity and Professor F. B. Dresslar of Berkeley University trustees of the |lund and judges of the essays sub- mitted. The length of the essays must not be less than 6000 words or more than 12,000. The papers must be typewrit- ten and in the hands of the committee not later than June 1, 1908. The two essays shall become the property of the committee and shall be published and circulated throughout the United States. —_—— Specially Adapted for the Coming Season. KEEP YOUR FEET DRY—WEAR DOUBLE SOLES—Ladies’ Fine Qual- ity Viei Kid Lace Shoes, with double extension sewed Soles, new coin Well Made for School Wear SAVE OVER 25¢ A PAIR—Child’: and Misses” Vici Kid Lace noei: double extension lolus:;l coln_ toes, patent tips and spring heels. Perfect fitting and extra good value. Widths Ladies’ wool union suits, Swiss ribbed, in black, pink and natural color, all sizes, in low neck and no sleeves; formerly $4.00 a suit, now $2.00. :l}h neck and short sleeves, formerly $4.50 a suit, now 25. h neck and long sleeves, formerly $5.30 a suit, now $3.75. Also a t many small lots of ladies’ vests, pants, tights and combination suits at one-half the regular prices. NEWMAN & LEVINSON | Hearny and Sutter Streets toes, g.tm( tips, dull mat kid tops and Cuban heels. Sizes 214 to 8. ‘Widths B to E. REDUCED Arrested In Los Angeles. Detectives Bunner and Freel traced F. P. Kopenhaver to Los Angeles, and at their request he was arrested there. Bunner will leave to bring him back to-morrow. Kopenhaver sold the lodg- Seve §200, the middieman’s profit, by buying us. Trunk buflt with heavy mings, Water-proof canvas tray with hat box. extra dress tray, cloth-faced. Fine line traveling bags and eult cases 5O per cemt cheaper than else- where C to EE. Sizes 6 to 8 Sizes 83 to Sizes lfifi to 2. . 10 THIRD STREET | ED. PINAUD'S Elixir Dentifrice, most perfect preparation for whitenine { and preserving the teeth. { ED._PINAUD'S EAU DE QuI- NINE HAIR TONIC for three ap- plications; “ED. PINAUD'S EX. Form Benevolent Soclety. q Inselvent Carpenter. The National Solicitors’, John Bjorkstrand, carpenter and rancher, Eureka, filed a petition in in- solvency yesterday in the United States District Court. He owes 3307 J. MARTY CO. it :’E’m':flx‘%rbéh:e ing-house at 18 Ellis street to Thomas nineteen members. Its objects are to | no assets. s Trusk awd Bag Manufacturers. TIFRICE for five times. Send 10c to pay | ROY for $1000, representing that there care for its members in distress, to —_—— 22 TURK ST. S. F. postage and M“'.: . ;:,"ndnth‘e:zummm“ el "t‘" :"l” m FRANCISCO ) bury the dead. to eliminate the dis-| When your skin looks yellow and rou Repairing. WRITE TO-DAY ummn,‘—_'fl Mffl% e Wwas a mortgage of $600 in 3 2 2 honest and to protect its mem- | rige in the m bad *‘-