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NCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 The Wiley B. Allen Co. Used Piano Specials for Friday and Saturday @ We show six extraordinary values in used pianos for Friday and Saturday of this week. Most of them are practically new—so little used that they look, sound and are like new. There’s a money-saving proposition in any one of them for you, and there’s piano < . . . They come in some very value in each and every one far beyond the | Hand Slap. tained Injuries and Loss at{§ fue tpes wipei vt e fra] | Soo, e Seom ol price asked. In actual dollars and cents you [ Hands of Thief, Is Accuser oo B L L T TR T save from one hundred to one hundred and [l Value, “Speciai Friday QD] [ prica s o 1 seventy-five dollars by buying one of these specials now. Every one fully guaranteed; < ham and Harrison on suspicion of be- i e s every cC in ; ) ing the brutal thug who beat and near- (Main Floor) i rustus Bive: - fully warrantéd) every one will be accepted in part payment B 4 and Is Promised 19 iciTica Mes. Lona Wilson, at 418 Gen- Pure gum Rubber Gloves tor| Nickel Shears. § inches long: for Knabe or any other piano of higher price at any time within three years from th= date of its purchase. See them to-day. Easy payments if you desire. @ Here's the list: | | LUDWIG—Small sty n T X + " |of self-maintenance, but if given time, cranial cuticle at a point above and| tim herself, and a watchman in the only; straight front, well boned | L1 U G ma yle, in beautiful mahogany, !1 shall prove that he errs.” slightly forward of the right temple. | neighborhood volunteers important tes- and trimmed with lace and rib. BOYS’ AND GIRLS CAPS. rich, full tone, perfefl in each and every detail. ch_ “If what he alleges is true,” pleasantly | judge Cabaniss carefully inspected the | timony against the accused. When bon;: regular price $1.00. i (Main Floor) | - | responded the court, “you shall be given | exhibit, despite the prosecution’s asser- | taken into custody, Smith had just Friday Surprise price.. Cll | styusn p.agm Leathet Caps for ular $400. $| Un | time, and plenty of it, for he says that|tion and the defense's concesslon that | pawned a silver ladle for 25 cents and ‘goys and Giris. in autos and| you are now under accusation of grand | had seven sets of silver forks in his arge sailor shapes: reg- 35 1 R ERE T . larceny before another Judge.” 3 b Tats rhs alie are: setiat h MERCERIZED SATEEN. glar price itc. Friday 3JC} @ WESER BROS.—Splendid condition, beautiful walnut case, tone and action perfect. Sells regularly were in his possession. | All latest designs, in fancy gola | : £ g 7 kind of bread-winning indulged in by the | According to the story of Mrs. Wil ?:;flf::';:mindzoc.c“}t‘n."m""‘ | ana silver: they are worth reg- | at $350. Special $190. Saving........ defendant. That opinion was the only son, a stranger appeared at her resi- By araetes s et & 16C ularly from 33c to 80c reasonable one to be derived from his dence, in the Ingleside district, and in- e A AT L each. On sale for Friday C - seeseccecas i seee seeeses personal observations of Mr. Jackson's quired if her husband was at home. Surprise at ceees - s 4 nocturnal movements in the district Upon ivi negative reply, the LACE COLLARS, €@ HARVARD—Large size, Hungarian e oy Sl 7o ash case, best possible condition, could not be told from new. Regular $400. Special $275. Saving.. $I25 @ RICHMOND—Full quartered oak case, beauti- | & hurry, Mr. Jackson seemed to have no later. When the thug had completed 3 ever offered the waist; finished at bottom e 2 O 2 - .- definite destination, but fiitted from sa- this portion of his programme he o g?:lefflce dépastment ton :xlttll::deep flounce and one lar, s OLD-FASHIONED “BUNKO” IS . CLUMSILY OPERATED. — ———— Officer in Common Garb Inveigles the Artist. || Gets Bland Greeting U and Usual Warm Accused Wants Time | sai to Police Judge Mogan. Patrolman J. T. Welch was the officer | alluded to by Mr. Jackson, and he had openly opined that “‘bunko” was the only velept “The Tenderlofn,” | garb. Although he was always apparently in |loon to saloon, as the bee flits from flower to flower. BY JAMES C CRAWFORD. “There's a grievous mistake here, sir,” Harry Jackson, middle aged, spec- | tacled and smooth of face and manner, “This officer may be acting in good faith when he ac- cuses me of having no legitimate means where the com- plainant was on night duty and in plain honey-gleaning And the Muckh of It. e Ella Fisher versus Dr. C. T. Kay was a tress of raven hair alleged to have been plucked by the defendant from its foundation in the complainant's SUSPECTED THUL IN-CITY PRISON John Smith, an Ex-Conviet, Is Taken Into Custody for an Attack on Aged Woman CRIMINAL IDENTIFIED Mrs. Lena Wilson, Who Sus- John Smith, an ex-convict, was ar- rested last evening by Detectives Gra- esee street, last Friday. The crime was committed for purposes of robbery, and Smith is alleged to have profited to the extent of §7 for his cruel worlk, The ex-convict has not yet been charged on the register at the Central police station, but it is likely that his name will be recorded there this morn- ing. He has been identified by the vic- stole.these articles, as he can offer no satistactory explanation as to why they brute set upon her and beat her into in- sensibility. Her cries were not heard by neighbors and she was found in an almost lifeless condition some -time searched the house and carried away $7 in coin that was hidden in one of No Telephone or C. O. D. Orders. in similar for price of calico. waists. nile green, other colors. Friday Surprise only will red, navy, CREAM WOOL CASHMERE. (Main Floor) Surprise price, a yard.. RUBBER GLOV! red rubber; made by one of the famous factories in America; sizes 6% to 814; regular price 85c. Friday Sur- Cl PINE POIOE .. i cdv s v BLACK CORSETS. (Second Floor) and black Main Floor) [| All colors and black, 86 inches | wide; just right for drop skirts, | They come with tabs. and you || may have your choice of either | black or cream; this i3 one of the most surprisingly good values we have regular pri 20c. Friday Surprise price FRIDAY SURPRISE No. 82 SILK ORGANDY HALF PRICE This is a wonderful special, and excels ln;thtn‘ of the kind ever offered oods. Just imagine it black, brown and a number This material is worth 20¢c, and our price for be a vard .. These Prices for Friday Only. ou are getting Silk Organdy We have 750 picces of this Silk Organdy, which will make up handsomely into evening or st It comes in pink, light and medium set dresses as well as blue, gray, 10‘ of SILVER-MOUNTED COMBS. | hand- NICKEL SHEARS. (Maln Floor) Friday Surprise pric MEN'S SHIRT! Percale Shirts, with match, in neat effects; fitting and cut full; 163 ; regular price $1. Friday Surprise price.. Surprise price NEW BROOCH PINS. FLANNELETTE SKIRTS. (Main Aisle) Made of heavy Flannelette, extra | wide, and on French yoke at n_ stripes and white; regular price 50c. Friday number of men with whom he attempted s the rooms. fully carved, especially fine condition, tone and action | to renew an acquaintanceship evidently | | The police have been working on the WOMEN’S MUSLIN GOWNS. — perfect. Re $220 forgotten by them was most remarkable. | | case since that time and finally became Mother Hubbard style; yokelf ME! NIGHT ROBES. f Agheg A C “How's old Milwaukes, Wis.?” was a| | convinced that Smith was implicated In Jiade Sf several tucks: fnished} | Fincy teimmed e Visnt | SR SO e s . sample of his mode of greeting, accom- O e e T aien e around the neck and hand with | | Robes: trimmed in red. black 7 : : panied by the fellvery Df % Sontel had man they wanted on Washington street, width; all sizes; regular long; sizes 15 to 13; res- @ PLEYEL—Very small upright, in perfect condi- slap upon a shoulder of the person ad- and after bringing him to the City price 65c. Friday Sur- l’}c ular price 30c. Friday 39‘ dressed. Sometimes his advance was re- Prison discovered the silver forks in his A S s prise price Surprise price .... tion, rosewood case, especially good for practice piano ceived with kindred genlalty and drinks possession. They afterward found that f oinn W S Snecial ensued. More frequently it was frigidly | . - — | he had pawned the silver ladle. Mrs. o — e e ——r—— or for beginners. Worth $200. Special repulsed. In the latter event Mr. Jack- | [T T T T T T Wilson was shown his picturs in the | Choice Creamery Buiter Ranch Eggs BBy SRR et ity - tan son never appeared abashed. “My mis- v ;: = rogue's gallery and she was emphatic | The usual size squares and thef [|The best fancy selected. Every 5 g | takeold man he would ‘say, smiling | Scribed, and it renches:in His private] SECEF SEESEYEES S s o - gt o ot v i Y S desk pending his decision The testimony went to show that Dr. € PLEYEL—Sir widely; “but I'm not ashamed of it. You look so much like my old friend, So-and- watchman at the railroad crossing at Circular and San Jose avenues, is also r to above, in walnut case, very | | 43¢ Square i 21¢ Dozen h som 4 \diti re o 3 <ay, 70 years, retired from medical 2 B — s handsome good condition, a great | Bo, thet his own mother would be puz- | Kay, aged 70 years, re positive that Smith is the man he saw : e L o zled to distinguish the difterence.” practice and residing at 4% Haight street, | {10 heighborhood a short time after Some Great Specials From Pragers Popular Grocery barg: oI - Specia SAVIng.. Patrolman Welch became to interested | Was the legally appointed guardian of & | po accavit and robbery. Smith served in these maneuvers of Mr. Jackson that | child owing maternity to Mrs. Fisher, a|gve ‘months for petty larceny in this For Friday and Saturday buxom and good-looking matron of evi- Q. Easy terms on all. = : > L D] in—The large black bot- he decided to thrust himself, in citizen's " county in 1902 and started a four-year GROCERIES. Gemeva G garb, into that gentleman’s way and as- | dent Latin ancestry; that on Sunday 1a8t| torm for burglary in San Quentin dur- Potato Salad—Our e e y sume the indefinable air of the stranger | She went to the doctor's house to take | ng the same year. He was released pound ........... Tk et / \ within the city’s gates. He was soon re- [ her offspring out for an airing: that|Ngvember 6, 1905. Oysters—Choice cove; § tins. ...3%e special ......... 1316 THE 7/ IZ/ | warded with the hearty slap upon his V“h‘[" -‘i‘;\‘w‘“ ”1"»‘::;1‘:(‘)‘: ‘l““: ‘"‘;’n‘:“: - 5000 tins California Extra Cherrles. | 014 London Club Gin—Regul ample back and also the cheery interro- | d0ctor e 0" her “mof 1 " n T Sliced Peaches or Apricots—I1-1b. $1 a bottle; special ......... - é;"l‘mn_ 3 % of 50 dotng: that she retorted with more | DECIDE LIFE NOT tins, dozen $1.05; tin - 9¢ | Zinfandel and Riesling. 4-year-old “How's old Seattle, Wash.?" warmth than courtesy, and that he re- Martin's Eastern Cream Cheese— Win allon ...... 63 WORTH THE LIVING tallated by "grabbing, Kicking and chok- Pound o 1 Red M Window Bags—For clean- n.mu-s-u;-;.a‘ 'y’ v A N (usent. Ty, Angel He responded that San Rafael, Cal, ing" oy —_— it. Tokay or o was his farthest north, and Mr. Jackson | in8”" her, also by thinning her coiffure in e = e Sottie: & sotliom: 931-933 MarkeT ST SanFrancisco.CaL. I e o rarc maen ooutd | the manner above related, Herman Herzog Hangs Him- Ipeswindgen etox & bamets. e | L Nedieions Sy Dottt BRANCHES - OAKLAND, SACRAMENTO, SAN JOSE, SANTA ROSA. FRESNO, be =o similarly faced and figured as the| Mrs. Blanche Chowlett witnessed the 15¢ hand-made bourben; bottle. .82 self and Unidentified Man assault and swore the doctor was all to RENO, NEV. PHOENIX ARIZ. men he then addressed znd another man Nabisco—Chocolate and whom he had known in the big village [Dlame. SR i 3 BAVOrS; H0 .....-.. 80058025 on Puget Sound. “You two are regular * Aie Swallows Poison. aaties NURSE SECURES JUDGMENT STRATTON SENDS PROTEST peas in a pod,” quoth Mr. Jackson, Mrs. Josephine Burrinson of 11 Vice s St == — FE AGAINST DEFUNCT CONCERN OF INDIGNANT BROKERS |laughingly, “and I can’'t blame myself | toF Place is under treatment at the Re- Herman Herzog, a blacksmith, com- oo 50“‘.1@11: en!;cm i | for having mistaken you for him. No |celving Hospital for a badly battered|mitted suicide yesterday morning by gallon® =) 0ot g 2 : Pecnliar Tramsaetions of Retall Credft They Ask That a Branch of the .. gone, though?" skull, and Mrs. Eva Croop is before | hanging himself in his room over his > ™ A Adjustment Association Brought General Appraisers’ Board Be | “None at all,” rejoined the sleuth. Judge Mogan on the charge of having | shop at 791 Broadway. He was discov- ""‘genume""': Ssttle 19 DRSS W W DaEomek S TN D8ty He trailed Mr. Jackeon and ere the ar- | Inflicted the injuries with a French | ered by his brotheg, Frank, who found Irving's _Apricot Brandy — Gold the Pes niels yeste tates Customs Collector Stratton |rest was made he had overheard him |8hoe heel. Co-defendant with Mrs. | that he was dead. He had tied the end Medal Brand; bottle 85 ngton a protest | make solicitous Inquiry, always preceded [ Croop is her husband, August, and the | of the rope to the knob of the door, present method | valuation placed Appeals in case is set for hearing to-morrow. The Croops were lodging at Mrs. Bur- rinson’s home when she wearled of their drunkenness and brawling and requested them to vacate. Mrs. Croop responded by taking off one of her shoes and applying its heel as herein- before described. The surgeons who thrown the rope over the top of the door and tied the other end round his neck, slowly strangling to death. He was a single man, about 50 years of age. His father was a pioneer and had started the blacksmith shop years be- fore his death. The two sons, Her- man and Frank, continued the busi- by the hand slap, as to the existing con- | dition of old Portland, Or.; old Carson, Nev.; old Ogden, Utah, and old Phoenix, | Ariz. “If given oprortunity,” said Mr. Jack- son to the court, *‘I can produce docu- mentary evidence to prove that I am a real estate agent.” veyors of the Peninsula Railroad have reached Laurel Creek from the south and are staking the ground west of the county road. This is considered as evi- dence that the promoters of the rail- Large Additions tp Fort Mason road intend to progress with their BLANKET AGREEMENT SIGNED Will Be Made in Time. SEEKS PRIATE NCATS OF WY Peninsula Railroad Com- pany May Build San Mateo Line Without a Franchise | “Bring in your evidence,” said his|have Mrs. Burrinson in hand are afrald | ness. Herman had been despondent of building and will do so on private et importers | HONOL,” “after you have deposited $100 | that blood poisoning may result from late and had worrled over the fact that rights of way. ‘e Cleneral | With the clerk as guaranty that you | her wounds. they were required to glve up posses- e a—— s of the Gener: , | won't forget to bring it in.” Public Prosecutor Duke failed to raise a smile by saying to Mr. Jackson, “Is old Chicago 1117’ sion of the shop at the end of the month, as the building was to be pulled down. The body was taken to the Morgue. The body of a man about 30 years of age was found yesterday morning in the barn at the old St. Mary's College on the Mission road by Thomas Devine, caretaker. An empty box, which had It was as sightseers, and not as patrons, that Harry A. Bardsley, a rafl- way brakeman, and Charles A. Kane, a Pullman car conductor, visited the Montana dance hail, and they so informed the ladies who invited them to trip a measure and contribute to the cost of music and lights and floor wear by pur- . Agrees to Purchase, Weat.” . Miss Julia Ovalle of 755 Broadway or the liquor | visited her flance, Tony Garcia, at hfs er effects. 14 | home, 928 Washington street, and , * |esked him how he liked the new gown | McKanna's treatment is free from bad a into that then draped her shapely figure. |chasing liquids at the bar. Their ex-|contalned “Rough on Rats’ was lying —_— e L reahpieet Secae. S S Tony side-stepped her query and de- | planation provoked demur only from |beside the body. The man had the ap- Special Dispatch to The Call and the fort and water for $300,000. The livered this one sharply: Maud, who tossed her frowzled and per- | pearance of having been a laborer. He 2 lands may be desired for the extemsion c oxided coiffure disdainfully and opined that they were *‘cheap skates.” ““What joint do you imagine yourselves in?" she inquired, in tones that fairly hau? was stout, well built, light complex- foned and smooth shaven. There was nothing in the pockets or on the cloth- ing that would lead to his identifica- “How da getta eet, uppa da mon, hah?” She replied that the price of the gar- ment was given to her by mediately north of and joining Fort Mason Who put SAN MATEO, Feb. 15.—The promo- ters of the Peninsula Railroad Com- pany are evidently determined to push sage of this bill will depend the sale of the by owners of property at North Beach, im- United States Senator Perkins has prepared ington authorizing the purchase. On the pas- “Hah, the god- you tella da feeb—you getta back,” in tone unchanged. ‘“The Mon- After receiving a dispatch from Superintend- their railroad to completion, notwith- electric railroad on the Middlefield road ; Ity offered to | father of her babe, from which Tony | Sizzled with contempt. : tion. The body was taken to the|standing the opposition of the Board of | "4 et N e s the scandal | had promised to remove the bar sinister | ‘“The Montana's its name, ain't it?”” Mr. | Morgue. Supervisors. It will be recalled that | pore. Chariotte Dore m:-fi:fi:"v:fiur\é:u' e with las soon as he saved enough money 'to | Kane replied, banteringly. —_——— the representatives of the road asked | Theresa Oelrichs. Willlam ) gument. | Justify him in entering wedlock. “Naw, it ain't it,” was Maud’s “come Ott and Johnson Released. the Supervisors for a franchise for an [ P. Fremont. J. C. McKinstry, ianie L. Me- Kinstry and Rudolph Steinback. ]du mon from da odda sweetheart, hah!” | tana’s only an alias. Its real name is the [ ynt of Police Taylor of Philadelphia on | from Palo Alto to Redwood City and ‘“1,{ s:n;lt;;e l:fl;kg-;m:i:l' e Ffi;é.adamn | he exclaimed, jealously, and the accu- | Treat or Travel, and its motto is ‘Set | wedncsday to hold John H. Ott Jr. and Frank | then on the county road to San Car- —_———————— | sation was accompanied by a blow that | 'em up or skldofil.' [It has no room for :ohm:n -:a a dls]:l;‘chd ;mm ’Go\'edmlor l;n;- los. Action on the petition was post- Doctor Is Asphyxiated. R P | blackened one of Julia’s eyes. stingy rubbernecks. Loosen up or duck.” |dee that the warrant had been issued for their | poned for six months by the board, the P R N e SR NATURAL LAXATIVE She asscverated in presence or| Mr. Kane said something defiant, Maud | sxtzaaition Chlet binan yesienday was In, ihe | postponement ~being accepted as @ | by asphyxiation while i the resticnce of b | Judge Cabaniss that never again would | promptly slapped his face and he as|jor ¢ release them. as the expenses for taking | Practical refusal of the petition. Todd at Fourteenth avenue and J street MINERAL WATER she speak to Tony, despite his pater- | promptly retaliated in kind. Then police | them back were not forthcoming/ They were | Since then rights of way agents have Francisco, on Wednesday. | Dr - nity of her infant, but the Judge | whistles shrilled_and both Mr. Kane and | accordingly released, They were wanted for ob— | heen busy in and around this city in | Sariiner retived. forgetiing o tarm off the bz P wagged his head and remarked: Mr. Bardsley were arrested and booked | faining goods by falee preienses. They 1°f!| {he interest of the railroad cOmpAny. | ing from tha gas jet burst and the room filed “If he is released you may change | for peace disturbance. rested at Albuquerque for stealing $1100 trom | They are negotiating for private rights | with gas. When the accidens s discoverel your mind ere the day is done, for| Maud falled to appear to testify before | Johnson and brought back. He claimed that the next morning Dr. Gardiner was uncon- TO SELL NORTH BEACH LAND A blanket agreement has been entered the military plant with docks, builaings, etc. a bill to be submitted In the Senate at Wash- of way north from San Carlos, and lt' such is woman’'s way. But the funeral | Judge Mogan, Who thus was forced to |he had given the $1100 to a deputy sheriff at | 4o taken for granted that they will do | 3cious. Heroic treatment by Dr. Bueil at the | s yours, not mine. I contirtue the case | dismiss the‘%ompmn:. . hige. “hut; the “detuty shestfl, - et ,ou'{y, of that village. Sur- | hoe oot or savses Hospital, however, placed thirty days, and now Inform the de- St 8 | fendant that if he accompanies you to| Jose Reyes, with the debonair mien of the hymeneal altar before he reappears | a stage hidalgo, spl:t !o}z:cca juice upon ADVERTISEMENTS. here his prospect of eluding imprison- | a Barbary Coast sidewalk and then spat Nature’s own inimitable remedy for Constipation, B | ,..: will be mightily enhanced.” eflance at Patrolmen Brown and Mills Biliousness and Disordered Digestion. Just as Nature Tony smiled at Julia, but she ignored | when they undertook to chide him. creates it and intends it should be taken—it curesina his presence and departed the tribunal | ‘“Cuspidors are'not among the cell fur- natural, easy, certain way. inexpensive and effective. | alone. nishings in the County Jall,” said Judge -‘ Try abottile—and drink half a glass on arising. i Conlan to Jose, “‘but you must spend the Miss Sarah King waxed loftily in-|next fifty days in that institution.” The turnpike road dignant as she denied Patrolman s hat b B Flood’s accusation of vagrancy. Four charges of petty larceny were fo k?l“ hearts, “The idea!” she haughtily exclaimed, | clinched against Fred Wallace, who ob- 3 find, r “of subjecting me to this humillation!” | tained opportunities to steal by pretend- = o Judge Shortall inquired if it was her | ing to be an honest cleaner of windows, Lies through their | first appearance as s defendant in the | and Judge Conlan sentenced him to terms mouths, or I mis | Police Court, and she replied afirma- | of imprisonment aggregating twenty-one . manki | tively, adding, “You never saw me here momh';. take kind — befor . o+ Peter Pindar. “No,” was the rejoinder, “but I'm Miss Gussie Johnson will have three something of a novice here myself. I'll look up the records and see you again to-morrew.” The expression-of dismay that sup- planted Miss King’s hauteur was ex- plained when his Honor discovered that since last August she has been ar- raigned for vagrancy no less than nine | times. % i . Exhibit A in the battery case of Mrs, months added to her jail record when she has served the term to which Judge Mogan sentenced her for having chased a dance hall instrumentalist along Pacific street, her evident intent being to do him great bodily harm. It was testified that she incurred the musician’s anger by bestowing upon a military patron of the dance hall more attention than was demanded by the rules of the establishment, and that when he (the angry one) retaliated by smiling ten- ... The Only Way to the East.... properly protected; packed and freshly that fail to plesse Tn thelr miton 15 the opotle So3, “Bring Them Out to Califormia.” derly at another terpsichorean queen she This trade mark always appears in 5 Bting out your folks and friends to cali- | (Miss Johnson) pursued him to kill, R ol $ red I‘lfl. white. fornia. while rates are low. The Santa Fe will e placed on each end of a dust and moisture proof Collins Jury Im) eled. The work of impaneling a jury to try At torney George D. Collins on the second charge of perjury which was commenced a week ago to-day was completed vesterday afternoon and the trial will proceed this morning. The jurors are: John F. Bullwinkel, 902 Pacific street: package that keeps the in their original condition. National Biscuit C y products are thus distinguished and wman:;d—youmthu?tmctednd-mmhm&m telegraph ticket and see that they get speci attention. Conductor will look after thems el the way to California. $50.00 from New York. £33.00 from Chicago. $25.00 from Kansas City. Low rates from all Bastern points. California Limited Most luxurious train across the continent. Take in that wonder of wonders Write to Fred W. Prince, City Ticket Agent Santa | William M. Connolly, 701 Clement Street; J, H, \ Fe Ry 663 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. * | Schutt, 210 Douglass street; Frederick A. El- As an example try s package of GRAHAM CRACKERS. will i .The Grand Canyon... 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