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i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER - o PISTOL. GETS HIM BusterBrownisComing| ~ .\ TrOUBLE To Visit His Uncle Brown & | HALE’'S WILL BE OPEN TO-NIGH And every Saturday night from now until Christmas. $5 for This Picture Drawn by & SR et . year-old Clara & Co. Buttinsky Says He =" N Dec Martin, Boys ou want to see and hear Buster Brown's funny cartoon lectures? P 331 4th ave., \ r er we helped thousands of bgys to go to the circus last summer, so we will help Feared CQSSHCk' SF. When you buy a suit or overcoat here, you actually get the very best clothes that have been carefully selected and thoroughly well rwhere—each suit in demand because it is made just right jn 1ent meets and fills all requirements from the most fastidious and 0ney-saving wife. A Boy’s Suit or Overcoat bought here before chaser to a Free Reserved Seat to hear the Buster Brown funny stories Brown Bros. & Co. Will Give Free Tickets to Buster Brown Funny Lectures for Boys Brown’s Buster Suits—You all know this celebrated suit for little fellows from 2% to 6 vears old. We have these suits from the plain Buster Brown —you get 'Bring the children to See Santa Claus Mavbe he'll give them an idea that will win a prize. bovs’ Interference. |Armed Russian Is| ' | Arrested on Mis- sion Street. To-.day or to-night. Perfumes H'te Jouvin Why you should come to Hale’s 2 hospital or even to a jall, Andrew Pur- cell, suffering from ague, threw a rock | We Give Free Tickets to Outcauit. Cartoon Lectures for Boys Outcault, the mlg‘ ator of Buster Bro Yellow xvd.ixc, r}hsrlnémv- nrnuseld the (In;\e]:]fl :z chudrendnn g\':r d(:.; peared before Judge Cabaniss yesterday. | three-fifths of the value of California . « e Desver: vet. Whak o= lecture an next week at Lyric Hail. For th» matinees of Wednesday, Thursday, Satur “Mon Dieu,” he exclaimed, “how can I|City rock barge No. 4 The complaint 10 S l f R bb s A X w r ,v6 who buy thelr suits &nd overc e 2 ow g ; 3 T%; .00, Bundny we will free o boys who buy thelr suite &nd overcoats here between now and December (A1 Hiow the Aiicks” Bave. AIsATY exnindt] eersttb tHat s Sl T 0r el et c Daie o 1 ons :hlfe sizes 5% to T%; at 1 MiI BROWN ESTABLISHED but neat styles at $5, to the extra fine, ele- gantly made Buster Suits at $15. Eton Sailors—For boys from 5 to 10 years old—as cheap as Brown’s quality will permit, $3.50 and up to $15—the most stylish and de- sirable in San Francisco. season’s single and double breasted suits - and overcoats for young men from 14 to 19 are made just li > “abi i better change that name,” he advised A 5% to 7 in colors, 3% to 8 just like 'our popular Cabinet clathing for oldtr e e o n oty fiats | Tha e Bt s as s i Tobarsic SR e A black: at $1.00 pair. men. Long-cut coats, shapely trousers in all the trouble 1n this country.” Company filed a Hbel yesterday In the || " Fancy decorated basket. At $1.00 pair: s s. Pri i %o Violet Perfume, $1.00: Women's one-clasp pique walk- desirable patterns. Priced from $7.50 to $25. B. Casson, a market dealer charged|United Btates District Court —against e e LSRR SO omen oclasp plgue walk, LL TO MAN BROS. VCO. SPIEL MARKES NOT BAD COINS | tion. I In future all spiel marke cases will be The defendants were accordingly | discharged. prosecuted in the State courts under the law making it a crime to_obtain money by BELIEVE POISON CAUSED DEATH' trick or device. LB I 1 News Letter. This week's News Letter s brimtul of | nrmx reasoning. keen satire and wholesome | At 1 articie on the new Board of Bu- | he brought along a horse pistol in case and \continued the case for further inves- tigation. “If you are going to stay here. you had with having drowned ducks in his pos- session, was almost tearful when he ap- afford to hire an autopsy surgeon. It is enough for me that the ducks are dead.” “But the law says that you must not have ducks that have been drowned in your possession,” said Judge Cabaniss. “Mon Dieu, I will have electrocuted ducks, guillotined ducks, any kind of ducks that it is possible to get. Never again will I sell a duck until Dr. Baci- galupi and Dr. Leland have inquired as to how it has died.” “That is not necessary,” said Judge Cabaniss. “A hasty inquest in the mar- ket will be enough. Just examine the ducks and make sure that they have been shot.” “Good,” said Casson. “If they have not been shot I will take them out and have them shot.” “No,” objected Judge Cabaniss. “They must be shot before they are killed. No post-mortem shootings.” “Very well,” said Casson. “If the law | says I must be Coronet of the duck coun- | ter, all right.” Casson was fined $25 to remind him to be careful in hls Inque!t!. . Three lrembllng vagrants faced | Judge Mogan. | “Your Honor, I will be honest,” said one of them named Willlam Thompson. through the window of the O'Farrell- | Street station and was arrested. When Judge Mogan heard his story he wanted to dismiss the charge of malicious mis- rather than go to an exclusive store for them— Because Hale perfumes are ex- clusive.. © Because best odors are Best $150 Gloves If we could get a better $1.. glove we would have it, for “best”. chief, “Don’t do that, Judge,” pleaded Pur- I've been cell. “I want to go to jail. turned down at all the hospitals. don’t get off the streets I'll die.” Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Otot_4 ment fails to cure you'In 6 to 14 days. —_———— Libel for a Collision. the tug Tiger and the steamship Rob- ert Dollar to recover $4500, the barge was sunk by the st Robert Dollar while the barge was in The alleged loss three-fifths claimed under the policy of imsurance. It is averred that both the steamer and tow of the tug Tiger. was $7500, of which the tug were to blame for the col here in -prettiest Christmas pack- ages. Begause Hale buying in quantities permits us to make many prices store. Made of a flne French kid, by I 1 best of workmen; soft and . perfect in fit; it huxs the hand com- —Th ver Judge Mogan committed him to the || lower than exclusive stores ean | Boriatl 'S i oy foses its shaner 3 Russian Mllnary Overcoats e y St County Jall, with a note to Sherift Cur- || make. clasps. In tan, mode, red, brown, bea- newest and swellest overcoat for boys from 224 f! adimir Buttinsky has Just come | tis requesting that he be sent to & hos- Let these values prove: ver, green, blue, pearl, mastique, vears to 8—in all the rich and fancv fabrics— from Bussle. . Buthiasky shed i s gt e % femiai Wg - :11:;, ::ld SR i fime of it there. He wah-*hot-footed &5 el ssorted lasting odors; one ounce pair. trimmed with velvet collar—military brajd, brass around the Kremlin by Cossacks and|_The case against First Lieutenant R. in neat box; splendid Christmas Other glove values: f t has been for months dodging bullets. W. Adams, charged with insulting Mrs. || ¢« hint E At $1.50 pair buttons and buckles. Priced from,$2.60 up to They told Buttinsky that thers were | MY Bingham, was dlemissed by Judge | Crown Perfumes, 75cs b Women's _3-clasp “Blanche” $15. 16 /Cosendka’1n thl pbatEy: Bt B e eeieriay, oy e Novelty Basker, oxroc DB French suede gloves; neat and s v i L ainty gift; contains bottle of stylish; in mode, gray an Boys'_ Wmter Overcoat—You can wear l::%fl:‘:fl;“"c':nfi‘:.’.““;fiz ;‘: s:’:“:u: bumped into the woman and that he had perfume, black; sizes 5% to 7. At $1.50 this out in the rain—it’s waterproof—and a good, down Mission street Thursday morning | 2ttemPted to apologize. Fancy Box, 15e: pair. Contains f-ounce bottle of per- el warm, stylish coat, too. For boys from 8 to 16 Judge Mogan aistalined’ the oharge of | fume, assorted odors. - 1 A . . he ran into an early revolution. tty larceny against -Thomas Lunn Ricksecker’s Perfumes, 25¢! Men's one-clasp street glove, in years we offer this splendid, graceful coat, with When Policeman Butler saw a hairy | In doing so Nis tHoner declarcd thas the | %% -ounce bottle assorted odors, in cape, with prix seam, and finish- ed with ear point embroide: bel back i cuff sleeves, in gray mixtures, foreigner with a revolver jutting out of ! charge was outrageous. It was shown pretty box. . P cu ok Sl ;"f‘ 2l s 11, [ Pis Bip pocket he naturally thought he| that Tunny was not present at the time | | Hudputs Toflet Water, ey e e :“-fl";gp:;‘l"h"”"“- -5 salt and pepper shades—regular $7.50 values, all « §i'hag an anarchist. Buttinsky was stored the crime was committed. totiet wa‘:‘ex:lc%erloumeedo wih vio day Saturday, $6. in_the City Prison for safe keeping. e R S O, let. AL SEON g S R A | When the Russian told his story to A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Sachet Powder, 25¢ 3‘;2-?%‘:;‘;’-;33};-5 i:xcnl::' - Youths’ Suits and Overcoats—The new Judge Fritz, his Honor was suspiclous| yening Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles Wood wiotats carnation, helio- e b e B o 3 B trope and Jockey Club odors, in neat jar. Glass Powder Jar, 85e: Of fancy decorated glass, stitching on back: red, brown, champagne, blue, green, white or black; St hinge ing glove; s Bo0d wearing: glo ue, fume, in fancy satin top, hand- painted box. being More stirring ribbon news from the Hale ribbon store. Twice as large now as formerly and every bit of space filled with ons women want. Novelties. stap]es at prices that indicate why e and more women are coming eamer 18 lision. special price. = Buy enou BIG 'DOINGS AT TO-DAY! 75¢ SEAL AND PATENT LEATHER HAND BAGS. MARKS BROS! 44c to. Hale’s regularly for ribbons. to last over Sunday. Look at these values: Fa J Ribbon, 10e: ery ribbon we've seen sell for : twice as much; 8% and 4 inohes wide; some wit e stripes, others with taffeta c ‘nters; taf- fetas with pin dots, ombre stripes and dotted, effects; black mais, white, cerise and orange; at 10¢ yard. 'l'-l a Ribbon, 1 x , firm quality, 4 inches wid ln whne. cream. pink, brown, red, and navy. mong the early buyers to uhnu it at 10¢ yard. thable Taffeta, 18e: Regular 25¢ ribbon; rich, lustrous appearance; fine, firm weav 1b. bon many women want most for neckwear and hair bows; in al- most any color. Unusual at 18e yard, instead of 25c yard. lates, bonbons. the standard of this Hale glove pliable; in tan, mode, gray, finished with stitched seams and Paris nt embroidery on back; In tan, To-Day’s Candy Cocoanut Caramels, 20c 1b—A French Mixed, 35¢ Ib—Choco- Visit the Home Industry De- rtment to-day. Tal B the Y 1z s in gh Market St, Near Sixth, S. ¥, ass nny members of Isiam Temple, O T. M-8 =L oL s SHRINERS PILGRIMAGE.—One hundred A A That - * is not a counter- | pervisors, the football question, fruits of or— Under circumstances which strongly | “I have been drinking. If you give me m L M n?‘%’.’? l‘llmo.rn p,ounut.. * ¢ or of any foreign | Eanized lator and “Miss Reffies” ere mon& point to suicide the body of Thomas | a chance I will sober up. Vi Toecias train (his morning o ‘& i p ed yesterday Looker On" eeee a lot of ihings. | Réeves, coast salesman for the Dent | ~Twenty-four hours” sal ;- o, Placerville for the' purgase ot holdine "s 1 P - < | ther departments are equally timely and £ erem sess| t ioner Heacock 5 st ;! | Glove Company, was found. yesterday | “Yudge Ay ban honest. Ay ban didates will be instructed in the mysteries of ment vs. Albert ———— morning in a room on the third floor ‘zrxnmng." said the second Ole Johnson. lhs order and taught how to ‘hold on 15 COMPLICATED - to the On the way. there the party will stop « J McGowan, accused of | One Year for Griggs. of the Auditorium lodging-house at 117 | «Jf Ay ban give another yance, I ban rcr two hours at the Folsom penttentiary. n ssed a spiel marke upon Jacob| Leo Griggs, who pleaded guilty in|Turk street. Several bottles were | sober up.” o Butler, a Jewish fruit peddler, last Sun- | the Unitea States District Court last|found on a bureau in the room, one| “Thirty days,” said his Honor. A HANDLES, fitted with COI RELIABLE 5 v asie ik Soitell It he Sl T”“ur:“f‘zr having attempted to pass |©f Which was partly filled with perox- | The third vagrant, P. McDade, ‘Colors, black, brown and tan. THE OLD - | e 7 ide of hydrogen. scratched his head. Phillip Murphr. about 35 years of age, ece. | a vaised silver certificate upon Mrs.| 4 Japanese servant found the body | ‘“Yer Honner,” he sald. “If Of say Assistant United States District At-| Pasqualino Descalzo of 2410 Folsom |giretched on the floor: Reeves had his | Ofm honest §t may. work the wrong oogehENinE | whom [l e, Knsmn,: Sied torney Ben L. McKinley argued that as | street, was sentenced yesterday bY|irousers and shoes on and an over- | way. Of don't know whether Of've been astetEr morning. 4t cthe. City: sod the piece of gilded brass round, | Judge de Haven to one year's im-lcont covered him, He left a note on | arinking or mot. It yez give me a County Hospital of a fractured skull. miiled and reeded bore, a : e | prisonment at San Quentin and to Pay | which the following could be declph- | chance Of don't know whether Ol Just how Murphy received the Injury : a fine of $100. ered: “Rather:than g0 to prison I am | sober ap oF nOL” that resulted in his death is not known, ———————— | % and Detective Edward Gibson has been )l»:rt')’\.«rf-\_ who Tep- play that it not of ordinary prud A decelve hat the piece | or a game | going to try and—" The-sentence ended there and though it can only be sur- The New Safety Station i | the foot of Grant avenue and O’Farreil street faces the best Trunk, Dress Suit Case, Hand Bag and General Leather Goods Depart- | ment in the city, Come over and see us, All | | our holiday goods mow on dispjay. Sanborn, Vall & Co.. 741 Market st . — ee————— WILL GIVE GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION.— |11y A grand gymnastic exhibition and ball will be | had been acting very strangely of late. givén by the Verein Bintracht Turn Section to- | He had a wife living In this eity, but believed Reeves intended to tell he had ended his own life. The dead man had been in this city about two weeks, during which time he lived at this place. He drank heav- but they thought he was For FRIDAY and SATURDAY - . FLANN] ly four round go resulted. Ida had BTTE to match the Pm.smma coLon. causes, the bod; a k& that Reeves had no funds there, es, e body was turned over to stu- e e < Attractive he feared prosecution for the offencs | WelEht and the punch but Evatt had dents, and Dr. Blumer, pathologist of the| Po. Ib is the theory of the police. It was also | Science and the female champion looked University of California, performed an| LEG PORK, per Ib. Quter Garments For Ladies, Misses and Children YOTWITHSTANDING the high N \ terials, the best work: styles that have bzen receiv Ladies’ Oxford Cravenettes wateeproo .. style of the Magnin garments, prices are very reasonable. Special attention is directed to many new reason and pald no attention to him. It is said that @ few days ago he is- sued a check on a commercial bank to a clgar clerk on Market street and when the holder presented it for pay- ment he was informed by the cashier rumored that he was in financial dif- culties with the house for which he was working. | Deputy Coroner Michael Brown in- | vestigated the case for the Coroner's office and the remains were moved to the Morgue. P S R, FIREMAN MUST ANSWER FOR NOT PAYING DEBTS Commission Fixes Date for 'Trial Two Members of Department Who Have Violated Rules The Fire Commission yesterday or- dered that a trial of Charles Thoney, driver of truck 7, be held next Friday on charges of failing to pay his debts. Thoney has been suspended by his bat- talion chief for not paying his grocery bill, and the trial will be held in ac- rade of ma- 14 manship and the distinctive o ed during the week. $15.00 mised what he intended to state it'is | that and many who knew him says he losing his “Three months,” sald his Honor. “Glory be,” wailed McDade. « s | Ida Wilson is the female Jeffries. She had bested everything of her ‘Welght and sex south of the slot and oh Thursday night promenaded O'Far- rell street looking for a match. Policeman Jack Evatt came across | her as she was announcing that she | was the undefeated champion of all “Run along, little boy,” retorted Ida. “I'm looking for something big enough | to give me a fight.” This slurring reference to his stature was too much for Policeman Evatt. He grappled with the Amazon and a live- relieved when she was countfed out. “The cops south of Market never vagged me,” Ida declared in Judge Fritz's court. “They never make it more than drunk.” “Six months,” decided Judge Frits. “You're out of training. A little work on the county’s potato patch will get you back into condition.” oo . Because he was refused admittance to These PricecAreGoodUpto FLANNELETTE KIMONAS, come in large Graceful KIMONA SLEEVES and trimmed WITH BORDER of like cut, ORIENTAL PATTERNS. detailed by the police to investigate. Complications in the case have arisen due to the fact that the police were not told of the patient's condition when he was received at the hospital. One of the internes af the institution says that Mur- phy stated he had been struck on thé head some time before his death, but acting Warden McQuaide is emphatic in denying that anything was known even ESTABLISHED 1875, SATURDAY, ceived by them. He was in a dazed con- dition and was supposed to be suffering from some Internal complaint. He grad- | ually lost consclousness and expired | about 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Be- leving the case to be one of natural SHOULDER LAMB, per Ib FOREQUARTER LAMSB, frvnh sutopsy. The result was that the frac- tured skull was discovered and the Morgue officials were notified. Dr. G. C. Albee; the interne, says that when Murphy came for treatment he told of how he had been struck on the head. McQuaide denies this, and the de- tectives started the work of investiga- tion, The inquiry is somewhat hampered, as the officers are unable to ascertain where the man came from and they have not the benefit of a dying statement. ‘The people at both the Harbor Hospital and the: Central Emergency are positive they never had Murphy for a patient, but McQuaide is equally sure they had. /To-day the work of tracing hospital rec- ords and of learning sopething as to the man’s residence and affairs will be re- sumed. ROAST PORK. per Ib.. PIG’'S HEAD, per b. ...,... Best Eastern Sugar Cured BACON, per bb. clal rates. —_—— Petitions in Insolvency. 132-38 Market St 25-27-29 Tark St. SPECIAL SALE EVERY SATURDAY . NOV. 25, 1905 ‘PRIME RIB ROAST ock said that the plece ap- It t Eintracht Hall, Twelfth of the fractured skull untll an autopsy be same statis | sioees, near Fesom. A mplendid programme | It 18 alleged that they had domestic | champions to a big audience in front BalE-Besit DTN, " A ch had been | of various atbletic feats will be given. Part [troubles and had not been living to-| ¢ the Belvedere. The hospital people assert that Mur- pcr lb lz%c Federal lppnste o of the evening will be spent in dancing. The | gether for some time. “Shinny on your own side of the e it tiaated Harbor Hos- | oy of any Government obiga. | Prosramme will be rendered under the direc- | Of late friends had heard him fre- | o¢' ordered the policeman. “You be- Enin'?: No “:eeu“t;he t the Cen. | CORNED BEEF, best, per f y Govern ga- | tion of Professor i tly utt bout i i + S vember 18, then a e Cen- e, BBCR @0, wrifan, long south of the cable. Git. tral Emergency, after which he was re- as » c 5¢ "10¢ e 3 15¢ H-r Tdfihm "-IQ Changed ulcpnou orflmm for spe- e e, "Tall and Select your own meat. Fitting Eyes . ’ B iy a Sth bt PRI g oy Children’s and Misses’ Cravencttes ' $10.50 SR S SR Thanksgiving. i W 1, Goodin, satesman, ecramento,| ‘‘Nearly Right” or **Good Exough” R 3 % £ Department must pay their debts. _ STORES: 4 _ | fled a petition in insolvency yesterday is not “NEAR ENOUGH” #r us. Ladics’ and Misses’ Swits %25 and $27.50 Hiam ‘Matheson, hoscmun of enging 35, | 3575 Market Newr 16th, Tl Minston 335 | | RS, SEFECTS™ i s S | | 0 (i Untted Siates Distriet Court. His | B fection is our watchword. Our Eton and Milifary Styles % 3 F out permission, l;“gldhll tr_ll’al will also Bwos., are §$21,951 and there ll’!\ : PP ancy take place next ay. 'he commis- P no assets, all of the rty of MlSSfiS Tallored .\.“lts mixtures sion again referred to the City Attor- {2;‘#;7! :l{%!g e the * firms named - lu’v;,:' ’been ney for an opinion as to whether H. S, A big $1 50 value. Double m sold under ©n judgment of court. Serge 2nd Gortier, an employe of the department, ‘colors. J. M. Goodin, another surviving Girls’ Tailored Swits Girls’ School Dresses Girls’ Long Coats / ; head clesteician Frank. m-u‘" e 7 and head el n o aj (o s | before Judge Mogan, who desired to have per: \ @ W ! tain repairs wade in his courtréom. Secretary . | Levy directed the men to cbey the 4 Store closes Satur- days at € P. M. Gray mixtures .. Mixed and solid colors agzs 6to 14 years. ... 918-922 Market Street liam Matheson, hoseman of engine 35, for absenting himself from duty with- i1s entitled to compensation for the use by the department of a hose nozzle he has patented. Gorter claims that he ! perfected his patent in his own time and with his own money. Ruwssian effects; a'l wool. MOGAN WANTS REPAIRS, —Some | tical jokers in the Hall of Justice yet'-erdl.y sent a policeman to meu ity Hall to serve T subpenas on _head carpen § but Mot to do any work as there are no_funds at the disposal of the Department of Works { to make the repairs. Judge Mogan thereupon «declared his intention to subpena President Maestreiti and ask him why the repairs are not mede. — e i : ‘Murine Eve Remedy—An Eye Food. Soothes and Quickly Cures Ailing Eyes. * . g - 2575 Market, Near.16th. Tel. Mission 328, 242 Clement, Nr. .415 Ave. Tel Pacific 283. Table Raisins, fancy clusters, Eggs, large white, fresh, dosen. 40c Currants, recleaned Zante, 3 Ibs. for.25¢ ‘Mott's Apple Cider, gallon. ... 50c Hams, 13¢ Eastern Sugar-Cured, 1b..... i Before You Buy Your Thanksgiving Turkey See Ours and Get Our Price, ————— e EFFECTS, trimmed in IZ?L“E‘ lined THROUGHOUT. 8 to ORIENTAL LACE STOCKS cream. BATTENBERG and VENE- ‘value. Colors whit YOUR CHOICE .$1.25 ; T0-DAY e l!!l'. ‘with hose supporters l!tu:h.d_ Sell elsewhere at Bfle.‘ Colors white and $1:929 RED indtfvidual labilities and those of the Sizes firms of T. C. Goodin & Sons and Goodin | to make | exclusive business is | PERFECT by lhflfl- member of the same firms, also filed a petition in insolvency in the. same court. - The Habilities are $21.801. In both petitions the heaviest creditor is stated to be J. H. Harlan of Woodland, his claim being for $12,500 on two missory notes. D Prank Wiliams, a chicofy farmer of !bx County, also filed a petition In Ve $518 assets. ency. . He owes 32884 and has M. eyes