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CRUISER TARS NEAR MUTINY ‘WAST PRT Commander of: Marble- head Had to Read Ar- ticles of War. BAN DIEGO, Cal. Feb. 8.—Accord- fnz to sailors of the United States qrulser Marblehead, which has Arrived there, trouble which had been brewing for some time abonni the cruiser be- caarie acute when the vessel reached Pichilingve Bay, several days ago, and the men openly shirked work. Com- monder Mulligan read them the ar Geles of war covering mutiny. According to the suories told by the Diuejackets, they have had almost no shore leave since the cruiser left San Brancisoo for Port Angeles, two months ago, When the Marblehead came to San Diego, three weeks ago, shore leave was expected, but again refused. The bluejackets complained because the commander ordered what they termed a “penitentiary hair-cut,” be- cause they did mot have enough fresh vere ables and because “their wages were not forthcoming on payday. At Pichilinque Bay, the waflors say, while nobody refused to coal the ship, most of them worked so leisurely that the job took five days instead of one, and much of the coal was dumped into the sea. Offensive mottces, it is sald, were written on the coal cars. Punishment of various sorts wae meted out liberally, and when the vessel ar- rived at San Diego ehe brought an ex- esperated crew. The greater number of the men have only three or four months to serve and they declare they will not reship. The story of the trouble on the Marblehead {s obtained wholly from members of the crew, but the versions of the affair given by ‘them tally closely with each other. | nmander Mulligan declined to say @ word about the affair, and the | Oflcers are equally reticant, Sa —~.___. GIRL SLEUTH SAYS POLICE ARE SLOW Librarian Recovers Her Own Stolen Furs While Waiting for, Detectives. in jeak thief broke into’ the Basement of jhe Seventy-ninth street branch of thé New York Public Library and took several sets of furs and a Pocketbook from the women's cloak room, Monday afternoon, there was a wail from: the women attendants, All the employees keep their wraps in the basement, and no one thought it pos- aible for burglar to force his way between the iron bara, Miss Emily Dunlop, of No, 19 Ritter Bruns, Wie Wad werViUg WOE Lret ‘S @ppreBticesliip, Sound ber mult, Ole and eae ior Alisa Florence erton, of No 14 Bast Dighty-seveoth Street, the head Uprarian, mlesed her wher Valuable set of ture. ‘Miss Overton was angry; she noti- fled the police; no action. Yesterday @ list of the near-by pawn- pear] Ser gear Gre scare: ." whe said, as her eyes spark- EH mora a said the accommo- she and When two, detectives “You're slow; I ih the furs, led later she said ave recovered my p! phobias Osh! AG STARVE IN STRANDED BOAT. Gheoters in Sight ef Land Since Saturday, but Inaccessible. WACO, Tex, Feb, 8—Turner BE. da: the Cocoa | One Half your cocoa. TEPHEN L. BARTLETT, impo February, SOCKS AND TIES OF THE SAME CoLoR negligee ehirt era began. The popular Pattern will be @ white ahirt full of all @orts of squares made by deep-ocolored light lnes, which will remind one of the kind that ‘Uncle 8!" used to wear with a collulotd collar pinned on It. color and full of sq colored lines. summer are to they are to show the figu: t "the fold-over collar will continue in vor, > M11 be slightly narrower ‘Trousers ‘i slig! ore hose of rainbow hues ‘will help along the co! ™Parame. hate and. the ODELL ILL AT NEWBURG. Eix-Governor Told It In Necessary Benjamin B. Odell, jr., has been fll for + |@everal days in his home in Newburgh. ‘His fllnesa {s not considered serious, ‘When he called in a physician on Mon- peoeinary: At he, take great care of) biG under, hhimaelf and to avold excitement of kinds. Bi you want, Has no superior for purify or | flavor, and its Double Strength makes it the most eco- omical, The Cocoa.with the Yellow. Wrapper saves SAMPLE BENT Of APPLICATION. The maict-up of the summer man of 1906 1s forecast in the Haberdasher fot expression He will differ from the LOUNGING PAJAMAS THAT ARE | “ PERFECTLY EXQuISITE", summer man of former years largely being ‘‘mure #0." | Indications show that the shirt makers, | thaving reached the limit in weird com- binations of color last year, have gone back to the patterns in use when the The clothing for men will be light in “i juares made by dark- ‘the shoulders as per the !llus- sheet ao sightliness jwill pet neckties to lor scheme. 8 te Take Great Care of Himself. y, however, he was told that it was oath take the best care 0: Werner’ 5 ; b wi fs] 2) a ee exe i] Hid faa [a] Go| THE SUMMER MAN OF 1906 WILL 'T0 FORM LEAGUE BE A GREAT COLOR SCHEME **Oncle Si’’ Shirts, Checkered Suits, and Ties and Shirts of Rainbow Hue to Help It Along. neudwear, are The pwede for way, are “perfect sorts of fancy or- wonderful thin of Br screams,”’ with all Bamentation. THE WAIST LINE MOST SHOW of Beef Sold only under the Armour label no mat- ter what the dealer says, it isn’ labeled “ Armour’s,” . iene Aen Bold by ell Druggiews end Grocers) ARMOUR & COMPANY, CHICAGO a | DEATH LURKS IN SICK KIDNEYS The Kidneys are the woak Knk in the chain of life, and are daily carrying thou- sands of victims to untimely graves. kidney trouble and don’t know it be- cause it's only when tho trouble reaches an advanced stage that it's recognized as| i dney disense, We imagine we have dyspepst:, disease, nervous prostration and a hundred and one ills, but nine times out of ten the real trouble is that the kidneys are so heart ‘weak and diseasod that they aro utterly | unable to carry the waste matters out of| the body, and the uric acti accumulates 2 the system, and Ask your doctor if this {s not ommon sense. DXAMINE YOUR URINE. It's the infallible test of kidney trouble. If your morning urine, on standing still % hours, contains a sediment, is cloudy, or shows floating particles, your kidneys) eriously diseased and mus: be tireatat ‘There ts only one remedy that can be od with absolute safety and confidenco, se Warner's Safe Oure, put up for } My % PUL up for years at Oure diseases ji jood—the remedy that n all else falls, and leaves no affects, Get a bottle to-day; It A of suffering. is move the bowele gently speed; oure liver, Dladder and ures whe: al aster all bi TABLETS HY-PO-PHOS-PHITES. Put up in Four Perfect Eroteroniens ‘Are stronger, better and nleasanter fe take than Hy pophosphite Syru Presortption No. WU. CREATIN and PEPE: cred by Physicians them « “DYSPHPST SOUR RARTBURN, BLOAT- 1G, and CATARRH OF ‘STOMACH. No, 1. and No, 17,-—60e, Pree TIL, nnd No, 1V.—2ie. tive cure fo: GESTION, STOMACH, 1’ BELCHING fa contains com- plete Catholic lists, ed jon. There jostolic Del are also Episcopal lists from Secre- Dr. uel H. Hart, Presby- tar forlan lists from Rev. Dr. Roberts, by the ArmoursFxtrad | Ninety men and women én every hundred a F i Refined essence of sugar cane; and other religious statistics of espe. cial interest, vi cit: | de formed in Jersey | year it a ed by those who have the heart that women shoppers, snders," will be muoh In evi- & goods at local grocers nt stores where the article toes not bear the union | scheme | ‘union OF UNION SPENDERS = label ‘The undon will be formed of the wives, daughters, sisters and sweethearts of unton workers and their friends who feel thetr cause 1s Just and have money to spend earned by union labor, Cornelius Tord, presilent of the Con- tral Labor Union of Hudson County anf president of the New Jermey State Federation of Labor, and Thomas A union of those who shop and spend| Quinn, James O'Lowe and Edward the ey earned by union labor ts to! Fitzsimmons, officers ‘of the same Relatives of Union Workers to Buy Where Union Goods Are Kept. we have ever had. these prices, gauged method of doing business. two years. Pride of St.Loui Hecker’s Superlative, +i: 5.50; stock FEBRUARY 8, 103. rolled, struction. must learn bag Within @] bodies, form the committee on organ!- zation of the new union. hundred and fifty women have been en- and the first general meoting Will be valled just as soon as the com- inittee has completed Its echeme of In- ‘This instruction {9 the all- linportant feature, since each “Spender” to enter a shop, round, and instantly know just which gvods bear union label none and which forth to fool the public ‘As every branch of industry has ite own Jabels, with many subdivisions of the women to learn. They are willing to learn, and feel confident thay they are organized no Jerse: will find it worth his while to keev in any war “Union Spenders. The Great Midwinter At All the 160 JAMES BUTLER Grocery Stores Continued Until Next Saturday Night. This is by far the most popular and successful Flour Sale It has been welcomed by scores of thou- sands of housekeepers who have replenished their pantries, and almost as many more have expressed a desire to buy toward the end of the week, should they be able to do so at The press has praised the timeliness of this sale, coming as it did with the first real taste of Winter. papers have spoken with marked approval of our broad- At the very time when merchants, under the old-fashioned system, would have {n- creased prices, because cold weather always brings an extra demand for the “staff of life,” we not only refuse to raise the price, but offer it at the lowest price It has sold for in Several news- On all sides the “Great Midwinter Sale” has met with hearty approval, and for these reasons we feel constrained s Flour... $4.953 "te" 244 lb, 62c Pillsbury’s Best XXXX,»i. $5.50; “s:: 69c 69c Pride of St. Louis Flour, Wiliamson, who gave to the university $150,000 for the establishment of a new | Professorship, had done no becaune thh university authorities had abolished football. The statement was mede by an offlcer of the university who is in ®@ position to know the sources of the — various He added that another FOOTBALL KNELL ORINGS SUS0UN cere Endowments Given to Colum-|resson. bia Because It Has Abol- ished the Game. About one glance . which bear have tmitations set is of marks for after storekeeper to convey the opinion not” sanctioned “by| Tt was reported at Columbia Unt- | desired to conrez, tie, ofenton that she versity to-day thet Mra, Marta HL | panthatt na.n_sood thine. Flour Sale to continue the same prices until the closing hour next Sat- urday night, when the sale must end. We never tire singing the praises of our Pride of St. Louls Flour, because we know positively that it is the very best that is milled. Legions of housekeepers will tell you that it Is the equal of any flour they ever used, and that it Is the best for bread, biscuit, cake or pastry—an all-round famil flour that “can't be beat.” No one who has tried it wil ever willingly pay a cent more for any other brand. We sell it cheaper not because it is cheaper but because we control the entire output, and are selling it at the cost of milling to ip enlarging its ever-widening circle of friends. If, however, some of our patrons are wedded to another flour, we offer the two other leading American brands at the lowest figures the millers will permit them to be sold. You have your choice of the 3 best brands, each one at the lowest possible price. Here they are, up to the end of the week: ee in small bags, 7 lbs. 19c, i: 10c Bacon. Swift’s Famous Eagle Brand Boneless Bacon, sugar-cured, the most savory and appetizing packed, with fat and lean streaks in every slice; in spite of the ad- vance, for the 13%c week the price remains, a Ib..... Ss. @ H. Green Double With all purchases of 10 cents or more, except C. O. D. groceries. stamp spvials offered below are given In place of Double Stamps. bringing large shipments right along. Stamps Extra | | Stamp ‘Specials with Teas and Coffees. 50 Stamps Free with Very Best Teas, a lb, 25 Stamps Free with Best No. 1 Teas, a lb Very Best Creamery Butter, Two weeks ago we made a clean sweep of a number of the largest Western creameries, with an option on the entire output of their finest products. The quality continues to be so satisfactory that we are still exercising that option and We continue selling at the merest fraction of a cent a pound profit—hardly enough to pay for weighing it out; but our customers are happy, and their myriad purchases enable us to keep control of the but- ter situation. This superb Winter butter cannot be matched In quality by any dealer at less than four cents a pound more than our price, if at that advance. It is the fanciest and choicest creamery tub butter that is coming to market. 17 Fresh Eggs for 25c Canned Vegetable Specials. String Beans. Early June Peas. All standard in size, extra standard in q Sugar Corn, Maine Style. Sweet, cream: der Hams. ‘ Swift’s delicious little sugar-cured picnics, lean, tender, nourishing and toothsome; weight 5 to 7 Ibs. For this week we continue to retail below pack- I 8/4c Wine and Liquor Specials|i At 71 JAMES BUTLER LICENSED STORES. Monogram Rye Whiskey. America’s Finest Ten Year Old Rye—Under Our Exclusive Control, ity 3 Yr 25e | A Bottle. 75c.—30 Green Stamps Free with Every Bottle. a 3 o8as 20c| Half Gallon $1.50—50 Gre:n Stamps Free and Jug Free. % for Gallon. $3.00--100 Green Stamps Free and jug Free. 15 Stamps Free with Choice No. 2 Teas, a 15 Stamps Free with Old Government Java Coffee, unsurpassed in purity, flavor, aroma and cup quality, a Ib.. cece cee SOC 10 Stamps Free with Best Mocha and Java Cojiee, a 10 Stamps Free with Best Maracaibo Coffce, a lb.....+« Tomatoes. Koate Brand—Choice: Now Jersey, tr oldinis, the ordinary large | Sugar Corn, one-t Your Chotce | Eocene VW Itc br cere Bottled at the distillery; special Hunter Whiskey: price for this week, a bottle... Hunter and Wilson Whiskey—J. B. Bottling, a bortl 30 Green Stamps Free with Every Bottle J. Bottled in Bond—At the Distillery. 89c Sia-in tnd TAMPS FRED with large 4-ounce bottle of PEERLESS VANILLA Caciaemne Branda, 4 an 20 ST4EMON EXTRACT, triple quantity and strengtn, @ bottle... .- 25c Essie urand — Maine's very F Eovae 's Knoll Whiskey potted under U.S. Government inspee- 89c by 40 STAMPS FREE with -2-ounce bottle PEERLESS EXTRACTS ...... 18c weet, creamy and tender... 2 jon, guaranfeed pure; a bottle. i Ss STAMPS FREE with 2-ounce bottle OUR OWN EXTRACTS...... 10c Succotash | 40 Green Stamps Free with of This Fine Whiskey. e =, E iN Ss E ith GREEN STAMPS FREE ith Brand — Maine's finest Worcestershire Bauce — Peerless J5¢ | Worcestershire Sauco — Peerloss J Qc EACets Fic end mherey Once rand, LOF.eeeeeeeeseeeenee brand, for .. oc Galifornia Win bottle. + VBP ee betty Port and Sherry—J. B. Superior Bt. Jullien, "me Cailfornia Wine er 35 ; § GREEN STAMPS FREE with Mlb. tin of 5 BEN STAMPS FREE oy -Ib. tin of Pepper—Black or white Singa- Knglish Mustard — Butler's full orbellle Brand, genuine imported; stout—I t r te Pate Bploem LF secesee scene 10c strengta, for .« 1 10¢ Te Onrbereen and. tenner, NP Gulnners'a Stout—Extra forelnn ne Princeton, Cocktails —In pocket ~ . rol len mak ae QO STAMPS FREE with EAST Vicw EXTRACT OF BEEF, unexcelled 95 ¢ eile ey Latvel; dozen ‘ botiie. . 800 for soups and beef teas; most economical, a jar.... French Peas. Petits Pols, Mo: St Julien, Bi Diamond, bottle California Fruits. Essie Brand. East View Brand. Tho fanctest quality of ripe, selected, Choice quality of California frutt, fruit, preserved tn pure, rich sugar Preserved tn rich, heavy syrup; equal syrup. Nothing finer is packed. to tae best grade of most retailers. Fests Cherries, large can. East View Cherries, large can... .20c Essie Peaches, large can. . East View Peaches, large can... .180 Esslo Pears, Bartlotts, large can,.2%0 | East View Pears, large can... ..18¢ Eoalo Apricots, lari East View Apricots, large can... .15¢ Easle Green Gages, 1 East View Green Gages, large can, 16¢ Essie Egg Plums, 1 East View Egg Plums, large can. .16¢ Essie Stlced Peachet East View Sliced Peaches, Ib. can, 10c Triumph Oats. , Pearl Tapioca Highest grade Northern grown white | Blue Ribbon —Finest importe rolled oats, the breakfast food in 1-lb. cartons, each........ 8c for health and strength; 2-Ib. PRCKAKE . occ rcccoreccesccscee »Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, Makes muffins that melt and breakfast cakes that almost rise off the plate; 2-Ib, package... 10c Ic Farina, Blue Ribbon —From highest grade Northern wheat; 1-lb, carton , 7c Corn Starch. Peerless — Choicest; package... XLCR—Prime favorite; package... French Mushrooms. Extra “Cholx,” full-size tin Fatra “Choix,” small tin... j“Cholx," imported full size tin, Parisian Grade, full-size tin... Fancy Quality Print Butter, Solera, or Pasto, bottle D Imperial, rich, frutty; ott! Finest Alto : For housekeepers who prefer the Very Old Amontilindo, dott! 1.25 _ Selected Vintug , Bottle te j print butter a limited supply of gs i, Greca Bamps Wree is delivered {1450 ° © Sigt one case of LAGER BEER, Dark tor $1.00 fi extra fancy quality daily to each of our 160 Groceries. The price each day will be the low- est that can possibly be charged. can. Spinach—Home Grown. Essie Brand—The fresh, green and free from sand or grit; can.........- 39 Stamps Free with full quart bottle Old Cabinet Ry > Whiskey, for.$1. 30 stamps Free with bottle Kingussle Scotch Whiskey, forse? age 30 Stamps Free with bottle Sir John Power's Irish Whiskey . 30 Stamps Free with bottle Francisco French Cognac Brandy, . 30 Stamps Free with bottle Princeton Cocktails; your choice for...... 30 Stamps Free with large decanter Francisco Creme de Menthe, for. 75¢ 20 Stamps Free with medium decanter Francisco Creme de Menthe,for 45¢ 10 Stamps Free with smal! decanter Francisco Creme de Menthe, for. 256 TED SHERRY, onus Giralda Bottling. to, r The ee reer erred Peerless Ketchup, From purest spices and si 7 and selected toma- toes, absolutely free from artificial Salmon Steaks. je Brand—From choicest Colum- Eee River fish; nothing fancier can ; be had. a soloing. choicest packed, at 22c| fat a 12c bottle, 15c | faint 10c 17c —__ Ormonde Castle — Choice, Salmon. Eiberty Ketchup. 4 with all the garden flavor; Fy ‘Opular appetizer; pi! ¥ \d—Choicest Colum ppetizer; pint bottle, j Acer ere 12c Essie Een Aishr -ib. tall can, 19¢| toe: nalttpine boric PO 5c | Hi ‘| French Spinach. ock Brand—The deep red E Sockeye; 1-Ib. flat can...-.. 15c Chili Sauce. ij/ Peerless Buckwheat. jy Self-raising and most econom- jeal; 3-Ib. package... . 10c Prepared Flour. Blue Ribbon, highest grade, self raising; 2-Ib, package. . 12c Home-Made Jams. Blue pibbon = Dilicious wnple fruit, preserved in sugar; 1-Ib, 15c Jar . fruit 9c Liberty —All ‘the choice flavors; 1-Ib, Jar...cssceeeeee Home-Made Preserves, Liberty Choicest fruit preserves, in 3-lb, stone —crocks, 25c each . Fard Dates. Blue Ribbon—fresh from the 8c 20c Corn Meal. White or yellow, from Hae Northern 3- and Southern maize bag . " 10c Golden Drip Syrup. 12c Orient; regular package...... Oranges. Juley, sweet California navels; by ‘the doz,, 35c, 80c, 25c, Good Livin large bottle ......... Lemons. Bright, fresh Messinas; just landed; dozen.. teen ive dress, l3c Dainty Biscuits. Fresh from the glowing ovens of the NATIONAL BAKING COMPANY. Jinjer Wafers.. Zwiebacks. weel La Corbeiile tra fancy and choice; can... Asparagus. Essie or Hudson's Oyster Bay— Choicest large white spears; can .. El Rio—Fancy California, long | white spears; can.......... 25c El Dorado Asparagus Tips, tender and white; can.. ‘ 25c a SSD Blue Ribbon Soups. Rich, deliciously flavored, the best tasting and most nourishing that can be made; choice assortment. Quart can, very special this ky at ee Just Issued—the St. Valentine Number of this widely read magazine, in a new and attract- full of valuable and interesting information for housekeepers—free to every pa~ tron. Ask for a copy at the nearest JAMES BUTLER Store, and see that you get one, to “Good Living,” 390 Washington Street, New York City. Imported, ex- Butler’s —Pleasant, piquant and popular; bottle. ee 10c Liberty Relish, Makes the plainest foo, rich; bottle aie 17c tche ry—Fanciest grade 1 Hatred Alaska; {-Ib. tall can 12ic Emerald —Medium red Alas- 10c ka; splendid value; 1-Ib, can Imported Sardines. Le Moyne or Dumond—Fanciest French, in finest oll; in full 17c quarter cans; each......++ strength until used; b La Cobriga—in choles 15c Lis ote French olive oil; large %4 can Liberty Pickles, LaLune—Delicious, in finest J ()q | Gherkins, onions, chow and mixed: in Olive Oil, a CAN... ss cere eee sweet or sour plckle; a bot- Anchor Brand—Smoked 10c 10c delicacy in olive oil; can... = Vinegar, American Sardines. | prom caer or eg: wine} fresh and strong; large bot. 10c Codfish Threads. 8c Continental Brand — Fat, 4c Peorless —Fanciest; package. plump fish in oil; can with key XLCR—Very popular; package. i | } 10ch’ Me) Fond tebe i erty —Fresh and full 10c 39c &c If not, kindly drop a postal Peerless Cocoa. | The perfect food—soothing, refresh- ing, nourishing. ‘en, NTZc | “x, 10¢ can, Peerless Malt Extract Perfect liquid tonic, strengthens and builds up bodily waste.

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