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-^Npttas 'iTnanyJpeopi* iyh\this7clty^tpf day are"; reading- the latest'pbpular novel as > 'are !i readtng*YOll- : - i -if *your*want*'ad.'' is^pf fnfed^totda^. v' : X'"->' -^ -'ii' :-• a -~' r '.., 'Fielci ; h6gpitals 4 f6r; sick, and* disabled horses' lissto- t be f part , of j the I war ,' equip-. m"efatTof|n British army: in future;,'; Two have .been! f ormetl ; irij England.* J and i the system c is i proving * satisfactory^ in * In dlal sZThei Japanese "* have^ adopted ; it Jin Manchuria,: .where -: the . loss *of * animals -U^dnly.'S/perTceht *"-"/-" V?,..;. w ,".. V.« - • f wATSQNy.iLLE;:-i^Mavr:it^j.; f. Harri^.^a;'- merchant* of - s 'this^city, ? and his jwlfe in*ia» autombblle^accident^onrthe'ChlVenden grade, 'about ? seven;" 7 mile's V: from here. thls mornlng.^They/i were y spinning along the'. 4 graded "when 'Harris - lost J;'c6n ,tf ol * of <the I auto ''and i- the_^ machtneV ran down^an 'embankment 5 and{overturned. : The .* oecusrtints ? were .iviolently downJtherihlll.x'They^werelpickediup by Jpaesera-by^and^brought\*to*^ their horned;; Special " Dispatch : to : The ' Call. MAN AND WIFE HURT BY AUTO \u0084Tfi6fcommitteerof; arTahgrernentS'Cons iats lot | JbbnglW.'fJCeJley.^ chairman; WHliam^Cdwperthwaite/JVl^Neubarth ahd|H^yr|lliffeir^XTh?y;ha,veltaTcenshp the svrovkioti providing * ! a : « goofa time. The pfflcers7ofUhe T society.at'e ! 'J6hn*C.' Colllhs,^pT,esident ;"{Cr?ET; Pisk.-. flfstjvice "president ;^ < o.V: l.? ThFeat^v second : * vice president ; %' J.>Paul rl Spencer/- recording secretary ; iGei»rge:*H?ißrahcnv (financial Becretary ;;H.iiV:; RiffeU- treasurer;! J. 4 1)." iAihg.i: marshal ; .- IS. t MichelsbhVl- gru'ar dlan; Aboard t^of t directors;^? Jphn'W: Kelieyvg ctiialrmanT^J.' TA7i Sn'el 1',% secre" taryfißobert'Sleeth^Richard'Hamshar; Jdhn^Cdllins^Dr^'AT^B^McGill.Vsur g«<*: jE^E^fira^clrtMarlBt.^v F; /- ,-•*"' has done (everything possible ;to 'makeUhe menior ableSa^dSh^^fbirt^edlfor^an"'attirac; tire? souvenir SprograroirieVoi -pleasing design; r and'. a;. badge.' fdr :the. pleasure Beekerß^d'keep * ip- memory ; of • the ous \ ttnie " ; " « * »"\u25a0« =* * *~*t-.^.« w>^, '\u25a0. . The -^eighteenth ; annual ; picnic .of. the i»rinteraV? Mutual- Aid*; Society •'.will ; be held ;/ Sunday," July/2, ,r-"at, r -"at "Fernbrook Park?- NJlesXCanyon/'-It : to eclipse^ all -fotmeri efforts. "*- '-»,. : .-\u25a0 i* ; v The l "!Anied? Prlntjngr i. Trades Col * San Fraiicisc<>;iwiH : l'be«w r ell r represented'- at this V outing : : and ? celebrate f with^la will.T^v--^-^"-^-:-.^-^ 1 :-" Many i Novel ; FcatulresiWlll > Be : Intro ;;. :\u25a0;. duced to Make the .Outlne an En- : * T-:^'. ;'; '\u25a0 . ; ':, U f Joyable^Aff air.';-;.; •' ?. ,'y- - :: printers to hold bic3. ; ' ; :; ; picnic ; fernbrook 7 .',-:. Du'rinlg\t;th.e^te^pQrary.^absence^of ther:famlly'!;6f*John*S.iiScbtt^^34s6i Elg*hteenthsVreet^on?iFrlday,Vijaft«fT' noon,' a- burglar/ enter ed |by ia ; rear iwln-* thatfv had p been if left .-Copen.'^. The" onlyi thi ngs | stolen r a^-solid r silver spoonholder.fjaisilver.^p^ckle/dlsh^ahd a^doaen £ assorted s silver,* spoons.'i-; The police* were sn6tined^~>.^; r J' .;/;.;*\u25a0 Burglar.^ Steals. Silverware. - Pure <! Food and'Barnett'* -Vaßllla are ' the same.'*- Ge t . Bur n et t ' s : and : take ; no rls! ; s. •. ThefamduntTof fmoney* secured | from the Tcaßh \u25a0! drav/eiv is \u25a0Hot * known,? as* the cashier JwaainqUliittheiClty^yesterday. It; however, r -; woul^ » not'i exceed ss 5 141 4 O. ! Before : taking * tKeirif TCdefearture ,^: the crooksfhelDedlthemselvesctoJajbox'Of 100Iexpen8lve^igars.fiCaptain|ofIi>e tectivea^ Burnett- is r of ;tWe (opinion* that the i ; job lis jthe^iwbrk; of JajrnateurBtahd that 'tthef same - crooks^are i responsible f or,j several 'i recent \ attempts t"^at£i safe crackingVthroughout'the-jcity. J?As|yet there; isv no}cle\yfas Ltb lwho\the thieves ,'The/^ crooks entered % through^ the front door, of ihV store; vwlilch i was evi«| dently,; left Junlocked^by^ accident; the night * before,*; and fiwe're^ undisturbed while i'they*' were rdriiling.-the"safe^nnd breaking, the ;castifdra,wer? > TheirAWork was ; not iottjin? expert i'orderj and"; De^ tectiveßaileysbelieves they -are Vnovlcea in the -business. ' :\u25a0 - . \u25a0:\u25a0* -- \u25a0\u25a0-- \u25a0" v " a Hermai)v^(lock,: one of >the : managers of f> the attempt whe^h>;arrive4~at!the,*tore .yesterday morning. i^Hls i attention -was j drawn', to the i" money f, drawer ,*«? whlchxhad l^been pried >open vWlthvavVJlnimie, '.'-arid: later he .": found r> t thet holes lin ? the /sa,t c;*" 4 The polj.ce .were at- once'hotifled; and' Dete ctive f*an d ? j^lume made v an-examina'ti.o,niofithe?tpremises. : \u25a0; An : attempt wfls; made pearly./yester day. to'blow.opehlthe,Bafe*:in'tlie .groc ery- store of the,', : Bibo-Newmail^Co. 'oh the ; southwest 'corner^; of i- Polk -V and Calif orrila istreetaV.: The'i, saf eTcrackers failed; in : the opeii; , -the strong box/ but j succeeded j ln- securing a small amount Vof-cashVfrom ; a" money drawer ' in ; the * offl ce7»Three7holes ; were drilled /near .'-the^combination i'« of i. the safe; ; but jfi b'ef oref an * opportunity. v r was had to Bet;the powderißomethitisr'mußt have I frightened »;the>'operatqrs;off /-.the premises. 'Paul SteindorfT and His Band' Toßeth : er-With Other Greet; . ! ;T .".! Distinguished .Visitor. , ,The musicians .of j San Francisco and in particular Paul;- Steindorff and his band gave :an -• Irnprdfn'ptu ' reception ?to Eugene and "', Mme. ; ' Ysaye l ,. yesterday . morning. In" the" Stli Francis; Hotel! *The Belgian ) Consul, i George/ J.i G-. ; Marstly, made -a short : speech; of ? welcome,', ajid presented"; Mmel ; « Ysaye V.wlth ia'-hand \u25a0'.some?.basketKof flowers {on; behalf the musicians ; and* his - countrymen In ?San: Francisco. . .Ysaye.responded.elo quently; Id : French a few remarks \u25a0 of- appreciation. 'i"'- -'\u25a0 - ••- \u25a0 .-'- : - .' "^ V- : ; . The^ orchestra I . then played/aiselec tion-from? "William ', Tell," 'followed Vby, another; seiection '". from* one of iYsaye's favorites, C'Babes^l in 'i Toyland.":?- The : playing . closed 'with *an Vexqulslte ':- ren . dering . of * the ' prelude "from;! the \ third act :: of \ Lohengrin/', .'.'The t'lWeddlng •", March." '(/After, that '\u25a0, the -distinguished ;* visitor \u25a0 and * his'; hosts were served • with j refreshments \ in :'\u25a0 the ;" white *\u25a0 arid fgold •room. ', \u25a0; '.-, \u25a0'."\u25a0' ".'~\ '\u25a0\u25a0' ': .'""'.•' i !'' '-•"„• "\u25a0?V*r'<' r2r 2 1 a Ysaye .begins ; an ; engagement i at v the I Alhambra to-night;i:OniThursday,;evr* \u25a0'; ening; he Cwlll * be : at * the>Macdonough \u25a0 : .Theater:*iriv'Oaklan"d,; underjthe *au • spices \of /the '% Palette; iLyre ;/ind-'; Pen \ Club.'' Holders" of. tickets issued". by r the ' club ". may. o take' -advantage tof * the ; box ! office beirigiopeni to-day : and obtain the i "choice < seats \u25a0 before vxegnlar. sale 1 begins. 7 > fW»*; J." ; McCoy^ of - : the /club \ has \u25a0 charge of arrangements, 'v . ' • I v '\u25a0'.' ".. " ' ';, ". "" '. *'*'* ' \u25a0'\u25a0 T . -I !.*.-'\u25a0• ."' \u25a0'\u25a0 - ' Will Take ; Care \u25a0of Patif ent; ' • Miss , ' Georgian-Cooper,-; the r > young woman whose mind • su^dderily' became "\u25a0'unbalanced >;inYth'e*:Phelaiil.buHdihffV .ahdiWho^was.; removed^ to' : the,'detention ward at^he^Centrar Emergency" Hospl tal.t has :^1 found fa? friend:': hi* Elsie JE. ; rArbogast(of|ll63tLarklnsBtroet.;-,This \\ lady s has [agreed Uo ;"takelchafge;,'of ; the -patient'until;the!young,,womari*s sister; : who?is*vlh iNevada.'i Is J notlflod.^Miss Copper':' gave 2, wayiunder|» heavy study X while! preparing^ to j. take , an X exanii na tion* for.t'a". teacher/s \ certificate. - ; I ' - J. \u25a0 : t- > - '•{' ,'"~'~~J* * \u25a0"" ."'''.""• r J"': . \u25a0 ':\u25a0;'\u25a0 '; .- Prominent' Pl^tererjDlea. v c jy John\R.\Tobin of . 2 lll; Turk \ street^ a well-known^^jplasterer|of|thUTcityland Los "Angeles,* died iiat^ h^slhomelSatur^ J day_^of > Brigtit's J disease;'?- He J ii ad'ibeei? i sick about' flveJmonths.'^Theldeceased' . was ia* member ,£ of* the J orders Knights L of I St.! .-Patrick I and !i was f prominent J ln^ ';the;business;circles in\whlch.herm6yed.* V He"jleayes""a*,wlfe'*and?nlne "children. ;V, TRY TO BLOW GROCERY SAFE HOLD INFORMAL P CONCERT. I;. \u25a0,'\u25a0 ', - IN -HONOR OF, YSA YE i :'\u25a0' The 7. one^- who : answered : . this \u25a0• question i was pne' of -the -most powerful -and': Uartied'-menrof his. day and .'the . wonder !•'. that >he : ' deertred the lnforhiatlon :• om. aV»ut>Ject'of. which.^tha : most famous scholars and: critics of to-day consider themselves : as . competent I Judj?e«-. and , teachers. -\u0084'- A* simply, question* asked by an Illiterate- dis ciple of .our .land" brought him"- suppliantly ' to the , questioner' a ' f eet '; and >he received . the . sfit of : faith' and; v waa baptized. ~V. \u25a0 / ' -x - ";. v. - .% •,-\u25a0 . It Is a mystery « as : unfathomable ' as 'the 'in carnation that : God became' the author of Scrip, tures penned ' by human - hands, y«t It Is true.. ,»1 Naturally : speaking:, t It." would : be ; Impossible for I Ood ~ to * have • made.' bis J divine revelation solely- through a j book." p A book * Isronly the . ex preselon of .the- * thoughts 'i of ~. a, writer i and after he Is ; dead cun never of Itself bring: 'back the full meaning of IU , author. »\u25a0' In order, that the ; inspired i word ; may be , a , constant ' teacher, »t"must have 'a berpetuallhterpreter.v - -.?* \u25a0 i.'S.The I Idea ©f i the I text^ of ; Sacred • Scripture .as the sole deposit •of Irevelatlon Is more, alcin- to Mohammedanism : than • to •' apostoltc \u25a0 Christ lan - Ry;,'^v:vV;r^,>"^r ' -v-».^,K-;'V*-.; r -\^.'- C-:TheVKo*an. v as-devout; Mohammedans .'hold, was 'written.- In; heaven* and 'handed' down': to Mohammed- on earth. The 1 Catholic .doetplne 1 concerning - the i Inspiration 1 of . Its Scriptures \u25a0\u25a0 Is unhiu*.~\? The »Veda» v have i never ibein « held" to hay Inspired In any, such .sense as Chris tlans^renmrdjthtiljlbl*.^-;- \u25a0 \u25a0*.;>,\u25a0:\u25a0 - \u25a0:-"••* ;{; " • The 't ßey^ '. Fath er. H.'v H. \Wymah^^C. S. P., ,' in; the course ;Of \ his '." serhion \u25a0 on -"The - i;lnterpreterVof >.tha.-.- Inspired Word*' ¥ at (Paulist) yesterday -morning,;- dwelt** oh" 1 , the " text "Thlhkest"; thbu ;that ( , thdu 'iunderstand est \u25a0 what '< thou- : readest T ; v ;.Whp >\u25a0 said : : 'And how- can r I,-unless>- v Hbme- one- shows me?.!V;.;vV;'".' ;v.'»»^'- \u25a0 I \u25a0"• '.': . :^' r -j Father tWyman said in. part: < , Father iWyman Delivers Powerful Ser . o-' {Su* Mary's. 7, : \u25a0-. \?ZZ- '!sp£gjtisi:- oNi ixspjbed word. -The ' hill ila steep at the place "where the I accident occurred,"' and* the electric car : was taking: . it Vat ; maximum speed, when suddenly the driver of the auto mobile \ shot;-. : his r. vehicle across "the tracks. \u25a0 When -.th \ wreck .was cleared away only trie front wheels o£ the auto mobile " were left to ; be; photographed for.?. a- suit „ of the V garage company against the 5 railroad. . . ' - . _;.:, r * Costigan was thrown into .the , air and when >" picked •,'.'; up£ : was ; * unconscious.' He Is now. lying at' tti'e Emergency, hos pital with a badly .bruised body." Smith was cut over the eye, jbut not seriously. Burns iwas'.' littler injured.*:, \Darn.v who was > knocked : -; through % the i window iof . the i car, . suffered (internal in juries.?; An other automobile was telephoned for. and Smith^andr Costigan !-."were>' removed:- to the Emergency • hospitals but-. Darn was taken, at'hls own' request," to SC Luke's Hospital.^ V'-'-'yy- Vn- .:-.v;v'- ! X --'"-^H V^Parts of (the auto .were' plcked-upifor a^distance-fbf' forty 'feet' from the scene of . the I accident; andi only, a *f tw.'of . its gearings ' remained"; intact.^ The . electric car.' struck i the*; automobile- on *. the ' left side," nnearr r the A ;..wheel -on .the side of. the ; automobile that - was j struck k was % fourid'ya $ hundred-"- f eett from'- the accident,! with - the .spokes . twisted ' and tlre'cut^ :!( " v >v:-: ; ; "r'^ '{-'\u25a0 H'' ''' '• - \u25a0 •Alfred - Hitrier of , the ; Paciflc.States Automobile \ .Company, was" acting .» as chauffeur' -for;a " party r ol : three -men yesterday and: when : near jhe Ingleside Coursing, Park a south-bound electric car. ; No. 'SUi \u25a0 struck the "motor .Vehicle, completely, demolishing It and severely injuring:, the occupants.*. Chauff eur Hit her was "saidj to- be the only; sober one in the automobile* and ', ItTis- considered remarkable; that' he ; escaped,; .while, the others were cut and. bruised.; •- \u0084 \ '-' The 'street "car; wasVgoln& ; af'a J iast ! rate of speed do wn the hill, while the \u25a0 motor : was . trying ; to - make . the ascent, iwithouf* any -success. C' W. -Darn ot ' 1675 : Franklin : street", was * riding "in : tne 'street tear- \u25a0whet>-: it v collided 'with ; the other- vehicle 'and^ the forcei of the^col lision ' drpys him* through" ' the window of ithe car .'to'^ the 'ground:'.. -.: ' '(\u25a0 \u00847 " : : H»The % automobile \u0084 ; party : consisted . of Thomas Costigan of 251iO'Farrell street, J oseph ' ' Smith i of-; 618 . I Floridar ' street, Mike Burns of 6028 Valencia" street and Hltner.-". Scavenger's Trick Detected. Angelo , Tosconi,^ a. scavenger, was arrested abouj^ 4 o'clock [yesterday morriing'.by" Policemen Duffy- and Dar kin and booked at the City Prison-on a charge of petty. -larceny^Tosconl was engaged :in .removing.^manure from the St. George stables on Bush street. He-went to the . grain loft on the third - story [ and shot . three sacks of grain k down ' the "chute . into ' his wagon, covering them with- manure- He was in the act of shooting another seven down the chute when; he was arrested. . •.-•*\u25a0• " • Trapper's Oil cures rheumatism and neuralgia, j DruEßlEts.SOc flask. RICHARDS & C 0. .406 Clay* ELECTRIC CAR WRECKS AUTO Dies From Gunshot- Wound. William Wesley Gamble died at his father's residence, 2052 Mission street. yesterday, and : the body was taken to the ;Morgue. - He was 19 years of age. He had been employed for about eight months herding- cattle on a ranch In the mountains of Yolo County and en .the". night 1 ., 0f April' 22 "he; was shot in the back -of the neck by, an old harder named : Howlett," who ; Is - under arrest In- Woodlaridr The boy's ' grandfather Is j Dr. W. ,W., Gamble. 2059 Mission street, .who attended him after ha was brought here.' '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0_:- ',".'.' . .WASHINGTON, May 14^— Esc-Portma»Ur General -Robert : G. Wynne, recently Appointed Consul Ceneral at London, returned to Wash ington - to-day . to giro : evidence ta . t&a postal fraud cases.- James D." Phelan^ - $1000; ' Southern ; PaxJfic Company.. slooo; H..&.H. E.;Law.. ssoo; Wil liam G.lrwln, $500:'Ijeon Slosa, $250; -W.-B. Bourn," $250: D." O. - Mills. $260; i Thomas . Magee & Sons, ?250: Pacific Mall- Steamship's Com pany, $250: Brewers' : Protective Association,' $200; ' The Emporium, 5100; I Murphy, Grant • & Co., $100;'; Hale Broe.. S100; .: Levl. - Strauss' & C 0.,, $100; Henry Miller. ,:? 100: Mrs.; P. A. Hearst, $100; Charles Carpy.V sloo;, Baldwin & Howell, ?10O; Sherman, Clay & Co.p $100;: A. W. Foster. . *loO; The? Fireman's Fund Insur ance Company)' $100; . The Builders-A ssociation of California. , $100: the : Parrott .; estate,' $100; San \u25a0 Francisco . Planing . Mill Owners' " Assocla- : tlon. $100; C. Fredcrtck Kohl, » $100; -Daniel Meyer, : $50: Christian \u25a0 Froellch. > K>o; * Mrs. 'E. Martin; $50:? Speck: &J Co.," $50; \u25a0 the 1 McLaugh lin. estate. ' $50: | the I Continental - Building and Loan Association. $50;': the Pacific Mutual Life, $50; 'Nathan-Dohrmann* Company," S. r >o:* Red lngton & C 0..: $50; Shreve &,Co. f $50; Till— mann . & Bendel, SSO. \u0084. ;, ; .: \u25a0 . ' . ,' . , . , ;' . ' Chaiies F. McKimj' president: of ." the American Acaderiiy" of i.Tine Arts, "who recently : visited r this" city ?to see • • th-^ plans, said: -„ "The plans for the adorn ment and beautlflcatlon.of San Francis co promise to.be the .noblest, .the best, the imost orderly, and practical, ever made for any 'city." :."':;*. '\u25a0;, : '\u25a0\u25a0'• ~ '- D. H.:i-Burnham,v the. .'architect;^ is deeply interested- In the | work? and has declined all remuneration • forl his per sonal services.-- The following are same of the contributions:- \u25a0• ,- ' J • . "Gratifying progress is beingmadeUn the.'effort tb'jaise the. sum of : 515,000 for the; improvement arid adornment, of Sari Francisco. Citizens, [corporations' and- various business houses have taken a deep interest in 'the. proposed -plan and* : many/ have "already .' contributed generous suiris to the •Cause.' -There has been i realized- up' to date"! 666o. '","; . ;"1".-, . The association which . has." taken " up' this 'object/is vyorklng zealously and it is .receiving the encouragement "of. the community. Plans of \u25a0 the Interided irri proverhent wlll.be ready ;by> September, and ''a. printed report! for^general 1 ; distri bution swill be issued. -: - \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0- ;; v — : F. "H. Willis -was 1 bornf June; 3,t 1861; in London", England, - and - came "to j San .Francisco In- 1884.1 ? He « was -'employed by - the ; Pacific^ Coast S Steamship j. Comp any. - from • 1885 ! until ? 1900 7 in ; the . office of its • agents, " Goodall; • Perkins \u25a0•-"&. j Co., ; and had remainedTW'ith : the latter com pany, since. :1 -,- •\u25a0•\u25a0:• \u25a0-'v.f*;- '., \u25a0 ~ >•', \u25a0>.- "» '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-;';\u25a0\u25a0. j Richard Lewis Willis" -of Bombay, 1 India; is a brother- of the^deceasedr: and -a" mother and * sister f live V. in ;; Bristol," England. News "of the death • sent .to themiby.cable^ V " /. •' ' ' v '"-'.. F. H., Willis,': who/ had been , private secretary, for-the" Pacific|Coast;Steam ship § Conipariy r ;for v twenty-one f- r years; drt»pped'*,dead ; from * heart >' disease *on the way^ut%C;Mt. -Tamalpais j yesterday morning. -Mr. 7, Willis, .accoriipariled^by his^ son ; Glo\wester,;y was up the. mountain \u25a0"-. trail :on .the, : Mill side,: and "h when % within ,_ ~'.& : , ; couple'; > ; of miles l of the.'rsumiriit,' he Estopped .and then- fell t over }dead.":.--His ; son- tried, to rouse] his , father,'but.Tupon'; a.ciose ; ; ex amination t found I that -the | latter *; 3 had joined '.thel silent : majority^. i HeJ' sum moned > some i fello jy-trampers who {.were nearby,*; and i with; their j assistance T suc ceeded ,' in \ carrying.* his' - father 'to -! : the' tracks =:• of | the^ Scenic : Railroad.' graphic ' permissl lon j. was - received'- f rofri " Coroner^ Sawyer^rto; remover the',; body f rom i the i mountain to,- Mill -Valley ."yi A special' train :;was " chartered -for.'; Z this purpose:, .;-\u25a0 :J.: J. :.\u25a0- -•^• v \';-- >" 'v-?;'.'"^-:^.' 7 . - Justice iof j the'vPeace ;" Pryor^qf * Sau salito held.":. an "inquest onl the^remains of the deceased ; at^Mimyalley t -about 5 .p. m." v* Several^ witnesses • wejre i.ex-, amined. S Dr. 'J.J:^Spottiswood\ testified that the cause of death -.was heart : dis ease. I Young to \u25a0 hbw his « father ( dropped -dead;:; whereupon thej : Jury, rendered^- a »,"verdlct^.of 5 acci dental -'death;- i,' cause, . heart v disease; age; about^44 /years. •.-,*;.' C-'i-^Vt*';"*'' -The-remains ..were' brought, tothe late home ; of the \u25a0 deceased . in / this \u25a0' city. 1" :^ Mr. vWillis ? and ?his^sbn -were i;ffe^ quenters "" of the i rnouritairi' : 'trails'^, in Marln : . County, r It : Is probable » that the unusual heat of yesterday »\vas", respond sible for the death. -"i •;; 5 ?jr.i-Z f.",; : v"-i <"-"'•> FUND GROWING LARGER DAILY The day, despite the crowds, was" ex- i ceptionally^ free from, accident.^ No calls were received at'the Park^. Eiri- 1 ergency Hospital' or 'at -the Park police station, , and , the patrolmen's duties consisted mainly In * keeping order around the cars. The only accident of the day was an Ocean. boulevard runa- j way," in' which the carriage was smash- • ed, -but the occupants escaped. ' The bolting of the horse , endangered : . the lives of pedestrians, but ho one was j struck.' .- :: . \u0084: 4 . r -..- \u0084-..- .:' :• ; j • The first day of really .fine, weather at the Park and beach drew forth crowds that taxed the capacity of the cars, and many who left - the Cliff House* at 6 did not arrive home until 8. The sun" '•'poured"- ; down ' i:on the loungers along the beach, while agen tle T breeze from the ocean gave.-- a spectacular swell '^and fanned the heat ed -brows of . the excursionists. - . . Beautiful Day' Causes an ~ Exodus -to the/Seaside From the* \u25a0'. \u25a0'..\u25a0; "-.'• . city. ;- ; ; .- . '.' ' ; CROWDS SWARM TO PARK AND LOUNGE ON BEACH Fred Brady, a laborer from Baden, *-as attacked by two men on Pacific Btre'et, near Kearny, about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. He was knocked down and a silver watch and gold chain taken from him.- He informed Policeman Skain of his experience and gave a description of, the two- men. Brady was under the influence of liquor. Both ladies made a deep impression on the congregation. Mrs. Roberts i-poke strongly against placing young girls in jails along side women who are habitual criminals, one way or another. She said that young girls learn to smoke cigarettes in Jail and confess after acquiring the habit that they find comfort in it. The Rev. William Kirk Guthrie, the pastor, spoke of the increase of crime in • the land, and said that conditions •were . such that in up-to-date cities men could not walk out/at night. The lawless youths when they become men will terrorize the homes. He advo cated that the delinquent boy be re claimed by kindly care and love and not by fear. .' . • * m : • Knocked Down and Robberd. Mrs.'L.T* Fletcher. Chief "Probation Officer of the Juvenile Court of this city, and Mrs. Florence Roberts of "Beth-Adrlel," California Non Sec- r tarian Home, situated In San Jose, ad dressed the worshipers at the First Presbyterian Church last night on their respective labors. Mrs. Fletcher told of the work among erring juve niles and Mrs. Roberts explained the rescue work in connection with "Beth- Adriel." Mrs. Fletcher Speaks of Errine Youth, end Mrs. Roberts Discusses ; . Rescue Wlprk. TTORKERS AMONG JUVENILES, -. GIVE THEIR EXPERIENCES Rporiiinent^Steamslilp F. H. ."-, WILUS, /WHO - DROPPED - DEAD '• ON MOTJTNT * TAMALPAIS .' . .testerday;:,; ....": : . \u25a0:.: \. v; \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 It" is understood that , District "At torney Byington will this 'morning v re port to. Judge Lawlor. the. facts , at tending; the ' efforts of himself and the police to serve 'the' subpena .upon -Mrs. McCurdy and askf that she be cited to show cause' why she should' not be punished for contempt. . Attorney;; George D.^Collins : called at police ; headquarters 1 " yesterday noon and complained. to Sergeant Fitz henry, who ' was on"; duty," s that { several men 'were -annoying the inmates of his house •at -1118- Sacramento street , "by_ standing -' in front, talking" loudly . and telling, stories' thaV'were not/fit' for' la dies : to" ' hear. Mr.'; Collins .asked that a policeman 'be v sent to c driy^e • therh i away.\ He. was . informed, that; his re quest ywould prompt : attention: \u25a0> Aipoliceman: in. plain clothes. is sta tioned- at the house I to:see that Mrs. S. *A:' McCurdy, Collins'. mother-in-laWi does not leave -it . and- if'she does : to report > the' fact, to ; headquarters'.! and keep track •pf • where ; she.: goes. •"Col lins can' see .".rib 'reason, for; such • vlgi-' lance. \u25a0-\u25a0 Mrs. McCurdy, he said, -had been served ,with*a':subpena of \u25a0 the Grand Jury and he had offered 1 to bring her before that body .' when conveni ent. 'After, the subpena had- been served ; upon' her on -Saturday ,; after noon she was prostrated through nerv ousness, but she had' now, recovered. ', ;"I fail 1 : toi see the- use of bringing her before? the Grand Jury^. now,"- he added. "They; have ,-- filed \u25a0an ' indict ment charging ,me with bigamy "and what is the use 'of taking her: testi money? Jt will be timeenousjh^to do that -when the case comes up; for -.trial: It is time there w" as an Vend to /this notoriety, arid, it: cannot. come too soon forme." / - '^ ,',v" : f ; "We; Hve : in;thejgrantlest,\ truest and : | jrea-test^ nation'; lim all'the.vworld,' and I: j ;wa"nt' ; f no :^vh^lnV^peBsimlst;' coming";, around^m?'; any rnoreVsrowlingr^of /the' country;";; eaid B:^Snilth -fpt ; the | . international • - comml ttee*-of * the* -Young | Men's •>« Christian-^ 'Aissoci'atlon,' -f New X York, at th6 ;Alhambra ; « Theater yester- j days-a£tetno"on. : > " ; r ; ; >..';\u25a0 . '.\u25a0-,}:'\u25a0< '\u25a0'\u25a0'-''•' ' v , Smith;y who v 119.S just; returned ; from a .tour- of -thei world! »lBj>oke under. \u25a0\u25a0 the ; auspices.; 'of } Ithe JloCal'. Young -Men's I Chris'tian'fr Association.'- ITheo theater '• was crbwded.f Soiith'saidin pirt: f ; : /; | "• It - U \u25a0 a^Kenulne '- deli fcht after " many : months '\u25a0 away - from : the * United to f Hhd . myself J 'on-my own native soil, -worshiping God where I* learned^ the, gospel- of ; truth. -• \u25a0• • \u25a0.\u25a0...\u25a0..-•• ;i ,< would •. tell,- ev«ry.vyouh».; man "^ on- this * American -continent', that 'having nved"ln v the : country, all >A ray .VI if e ' and 1 knowing "• how : broad ' and 'splendid-. Is the life. -that, ev^n with all '- that ? know {edge. «\u25a0 I < had -.to ; go 4 f rom. . home ' to - find 'how; really great'our. nation is. \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0< \u25a0':..-•- 3 $&t |. y: Young' men. twe live ' ln the < grandest."- truest ( and greatest riatioV,ln~an*,th«". world. ~ and HI .want no wKlning. pessimist^omingr aro.und mo 'l any more growling of, the country.. \u0084 -' —^' ! " *• I f Want' you < young * ' men* to J know '.that "\u25a0 the j dogs un "our 'streets are better^ fed- thanVar* | teeming; ?, millftms^-on •-' the -'Other -side : •of " the -r worlds and; I; say., Bhamejbn ".the that »ul-j lies: his: country by- a bad life... '\^.»- : \u25a0>, : • : iThe tNew"t Yorker l'sDoice . ' the | latter ' ,worda^with iextraoidinary -' powe'r,\and - emphasi^;: and: wlthoiitJa /pause ..'called . upoji \u25a0 f the v vast y audience -; to * sing I the 1 American Ahthem,'4'My;Cbuntry,^'Tis of J THee.*'; : -u' *';---v;; ',\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0•>;•\u25a0.- -.'-:•',- *..:Li-t •>;\u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0 "~:A.b \u25a0'a*jflash",the.T great-:: body,* of: men '\u25a0 rose -to r their, f eet^and-. resnonded; > and E for,* a block almost -\u25a0 the ."beautiful : and ; ] inspiring st ra iris '. could -be - heard. " : ' : '-:-\u25a0 j . : After,', . theTsinglng T Smith - continued : '.- \u25a0'\u25a0 ,' ',. Now.V 1 5'*rant > ;to'l '\u25a0a^that '* there!, are 'fsom* ! splendid': men who when I • approach : them and ' , undertake to tell' of. what- Godrejtpectsof .them I reply; -_\u25a0 •'I s have \u25a0 never * killed; 1 <: have r never ; Tobbedl 1 1 *do "nttt iffrlnk,"* I" am mot~a~gambler. '-. |l' : 4O'.not"BW«»t." > ras -tf 4t".'were= enough.; to talk "3 of the,lr morality against religion.: ;r^.» -"..;:. -, : . Religion is. uot a lot. of, negatives. . Tpu need not tell me I ought not to gamble. - Have -I not « a* consdence^thaftella v «ie "not* to'steal,' not 4o beat : noy.* wife, .^. not-; to'; get.d runk, ".not ;^ to .bUßp.hjjmet.'iii.'.v^ \u0084V';..,.-i ..•"'.,.„'•.-.. .'"'. w'. ; ! \u25a0'\u25a0- -. God 1 does not cnly.:.want-yoii to.' keep , your lips -;f rom. blasphemy : — God \u25a0 - wants .. your-r life, ' yourraU.--" He : makes. ho \u25a0 bargain. \u25a0\u25a0. .'- >'\u25a0 -t--'-\-r< /»-"\Ve : areMivtßg- l 'ln' a • land' of more ; churches, 1 of ' more j spires i oolnted ' to :" heaven '• than r any - other "land, 'Baye.".onelT-".*l"know.*.ofi no: ' land." wher« the 'goapet' Is: being.- preached: bo- ponder- ' ounly -as .in -this land. but.^let*me • warn.-you that despite -all- this you, -may- drift out Into - the^ worlds and ;be'i & -loaf. man. -. \u25a0" \u00841 "v '".- \u25a0\u25a0•?• '\u25a0'.:.• ". ' nj Temptation gls | fn '* American (^cities.' & Step : ,by^at?p,,yc!unK'.men.may^b«i lured" from', God. * Despite, the 1 fact that this is a Christian land . you*may- be;- going «out^ Into :the:V world- 'as , Christines | as: though you Hved^ in'Chlna^vrA^-f-J: r^The, protaijlty, ihat, one hears. curs« j ; "profanity \u25a0' cornea >' to ;bW V -There 'was . only j one time in -my tour around '• the world when I- had to ; hang - \u25a0 my ; head J&iifcj shame. - or . permit, any - man, -'i W. * Jower .'"niy"' ehthusfasm 3 for "'the x Stars ; . p and .'Stripes y and ".lor',tlie'men v ,that..llve : under ' it; . and that was* ' w hen" my.-' attention 'was . cal 1 ;d to [ the fearful , profanity that - characterizes -so \u25a0 many Americana. -,The American' man- has the reputation' ol .-b«ing * the ".worst X.-most ,-* foul- V mouthed'blackguard:on'earth:'No'men"are so ; foul-mouthed' as American men. Why, in India [ they;acpff at.ua. •^v^.. - ;...-.--.-.-''.-\u25a0»«: I ' .'\u25a0 In \u25a0 India r they • do • not < swear, : nor in China, nor in- Japan, nor In .England and- I tell you theyjawear very^little- In- Australia.'!-- ' J. ."". "' \u25a0 - 'The cworid 'around :the;"AmerlcanH"mahy'la branded as the' swearlng-manr-^par- excellence. \u25a0 ".iWhy^'do -you.not. live, llkeyou know^ you will • want to 'die?.!.: ' \u25a0 .-• - - . -. : /\u25a0- \u25a0-..-.•'. .'• \u25a0 •Not»the,-vrltk«de»tjhiEn'ln San PrtndfCO ex- • pects td' die without a prayer on his. lips.' Then; as, I; hive : said. Jive/ like,- you know .you: will .want {to = dle^ • ]'- \u0084 -i. ..>..-..; .' ' > . ;,_., >'IV4Vv "\ At * th'eTiClbVe "of ; the eat body: * of 'the : youhg'menrshopkj* hands with ; the speaker and '. expressed their ' determinations ; to T»foHow' a- Christian ' life.'4 There". were *niany~;soldiersVin -the.: ' audience; who.took"? an : ardent^ interest • in"the. meeting arid joined heartily -In t the- singing of theihyrtns.' -- ; , ' ' : KWorJd JTeaches -Him True, Greatness of ; Stajtes, J Jte i' r S^yi l District Attorney Byingtori May Ask That Mrs^McGurdy > >. Be Punished -for Gohtempt HIS EEQUEST GEMTED . -..-• - \u25a0•- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0„-\u25a0-\u25a0 .„ -:.'-. ;... . . Coniplainsuof {Men^ Standing : in - Front? of His Eesidenoe and the Inmates COLLINS SEEKS AID OF POLICE GREAT COUNTRY, BUT MEN SWEAR F. H. WILLIS EXPIRES ON TAMALPAIS THE vSAN^FRANGISGQ-GALfe^MO r 14 "•\u25a0\u25a0-- • ' • - ' ' " \u25a0 • \u25a0 • •\u25a0'• : * '•' *. < \u25a0 • • • The Flavor of J \ ' '. \u25a0 9 I Hunter I I*PBHHBBHHHBOBH| * I^Vhiskeyl •\u25a0' . \u25a0 • • Is Inimitable. . ; It is eeneea- . • J# trated from Its • '• \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 • -• . . . ••- -. • •^QUAIUITY PURITY • •J^AGE AROMA : " ' * ." i ; " KH.BERT KZRCX!*TTLB OOl?* • • ' Ut-lii S*«ond Bs.. Sat» Tr»ai-i«», CM. • . • . . Telephone Prt»at« 313. • -.-The l»bies won't scream when wash* ;MACNO; 'SOAP. " It^s^oti^ \u25a0in'g'to'imtate^-^iteQderrsims.'' ;;THC STANDARD SOAP CO. M^OVAJS CO. 2:^ ?533) MAMKET ST:.' OPF.\ MASON. FREE' v WESSONS t \u25a0 "VriTH " ' tNSTRTTMENTS .-... »-.3OUD -FORJJIO.CO.OR - MOB*. Goldberg, Bowen&Go. Specials for Monday-Tuesday^^ Demonstration at Sutter Street Store of Van Houten's famous Holland Cccea — As a wholesome and nutritious beverage" this pure soluble cocoa is unsurpassed. r - Tea - Mindaria Ntcttr, rcjiy 60c....;. .45 Dates - Ftrd, res*ly 12 Jc Ib ... 3 lbs. .25 Laundry Soap - ctkes .25 Pickles - sweet.;.........imiii bottle .15 * Home brand, re^ly < f»r 25c Old Virginia, rej. 20c-35c-It[t bot .2 7 \ Baking Powder - ExcdsJ»r-Ib. c*a .30 Peas - French, Tres Jlns :.......„.... .15 • Best rtj'ly 35c . Sweet-smalMender, reg'ly 20c can Olive Oil-SuWime,«g. «oc...qt bot .50 Bromangelon - rt X r iyi2ic... ;..... .10 Bouillon Capsules - res'iy 30c - - -25 Shrimps - bunbar's........ ...smi. tin .10 Syrup -Tea Garden Drip, |g£ :40 Ft quick >alid,re S .l2Jc-2e-lge. tin M\ Reg'ly 45c-«0c tin.................ga1. .70 Soda Crackers - 3 Ib.^rton. .20 Prunes -itaiun. 4o/50'..:- .!.35ib... .25 -; p t Tart and whelesome, reg'ly 10c ib. Lard .- Seafoam-3 lbs. 35c... .5 lbs. .55 Glacß Fruits- .......... .'.Jj£si h». .35 «s*'y 4oc-<sc-$i.25..... 10 ib. P «u 1.00 French, rtjly 50c here^.......;3 lbs. 1.00 Sardihel- bpa-ii !...........3ans .35 BirdPate:FrancoAmcrftan:..:... .20 Good qu.lity,re g 'lyl2Jc tin Sandwich paste, reg'ly 25c can Ammonia - Greer'»............... qts. .20 RalslnS- $ceded. f ;1..........:.:3pkg5. .25 Reg'ly 25c-50c b0tt1e.........^ gal. .35 ; "Goldßlbpon" lib." carton, -rtfly Itc- Soap - armel. reg'ly 60c.:....i doz. .50 SOUPS -Fr«nco:Amencan:.-..:.i pts. JO Tooth Powder-^screw topbot .15 . Best soaps made......;....pint5, 3 for .t)U Wright's Luterated. reg'ly 20c Rts-iy .»=-.2h0^5c...:.-^ .so 0 , ive8 :^i N.:,'.....;...;.;... .30 LentilS -Gemm, regl.lOc Ib.-3J !bs. .25 Rich in oil, reg'ly 40c qt jar . ag^pHOUSEHOLDaffai pUSterS -12 Inch, reg'ly $1.15......... .90 BrOOm - exceptional value; ........;: .35 DUBt BrUSh - reg'ly 45c^........;.., ; .30 Lunch Baskets- Have just received a Scrub Brush - reg'ly '25c.;-.!U.\.;..;.. : - .15 new '•* of Auto Baskets with outfits for 2 bristle, with ihandTe . to 6 persons. Prices from $5.00 to $48.00 \u25a0MILIQUORSiMM Wines - \n«tadei Vane..........3 hots. 1.00 Whiskey -Scotch; d. c. 1.:.......... 1.15 i NoJ Pert-No. 2 Sherry-Madetra-gaL 1.15 Highland Nectar, reg'ly $1.50 \ -/; Moscatel-Angellca-Malaga i HJghlandCiub Scotch, reg'ly $1.00 .85 ' Reg^y 50c bot-$1.50 gal._ J• ; KUlycroy I Star Irish, reg'ly $1.00 .85 Whiskey - Ban Ooj ....:...„.;....... 1.00 Water - Ap0i!!nari5............... P ints- L 45 Ryeer Bwrben, reg. $1.25 foil qt ' Reg'|ysL 65-^2.25 d0i :.;..;. quarts 2.05 Gio -D. C L..... ............qt bot .85 Riesling - Golden; rts. $1.00.....<a1. .75 \ Old Tern er Dry, reg'ly $1.00 A pure delicate wine XyCONNGIRv M6FFATT ®> GO. •We /^eShoWfeK -Some Very^Attractive Lines at ';;. ..1 Exceptionally Low. Prices i t a^ssa%fiMina' j?™™*™^WsMz &Si^l^Si^ . : s^lsgygg «£. made. New and catchy styles. 512^%0. f*j^™^J*j&Jsrvt V', Jlade of . extra -- heavy quality EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS Ot t silk. Brown. Blacks and Blues.- Tourist Dust and. Cravenetta Mdsiery Underwe^ Depts. - r in these "departments our stock.for Sprlnsr 1» very extensive and com- T. - ...plete.V-V-'\* •". \u25a0 ".'-. ' .'y' ' ' /iHOSIERvJfor men. women.and. children- in all the desirable. colors la ~ ;. cotton, lisle thread and silk, plain and fancy: also an immense ;..';"., line, of ; the.^ popular, lace effects. . . '.; UjriOERWEJ«tIf or .'eblidren* in /cotton, lisle thread.' me 'rinor silk and .;.. silk. and- woal.ln light and. medium : weights. All at -popular ;* -prices; -also a full line -ot the celebrated Kneipp UnenMesa Un- l/.-'derwear.for.ladies. In vests, drawers and union suits. "SIEJV'S UXDEBWEAR-^Ain extensive Assortment in llKht and medium .-weights cotton.-wool and silk, includtn jr. a. complete line of the^ '." -well-known "Medllcott" brand." for which we \are agents, and v '; ; which' is unsurpassed, for, satisfactory. wear and their non-shrink- [ •;' Ing- qualities. -•-\u25a0 , , - , l**::*efther.lacV,ankle or aUqver lace: * made with double Cl QQ ,ii I soles, heels and, toes .•ndrextra lonp; regrular price 60c. . * • » vv TODIES' IMPORTEI>WIs's"I.isLr/V^TS^ln white. Dink and Mue;- \u25a0'.- ->lov?'n<ic\t and sleeveless; also . 8 different' patterns .with 5Q- ' ; ' .-hand-crochet yokes. .Each. • «f y ** riOYV Bl,Ack "COTTON. HOSK-^-In ; white \ or 1 narrow" rib; mads with - , spliced- knees, double heels and toes and extra long; sizes OC e -- %6% 6 tp'lo;<une<iualed:for ['hard wear. Pair .-*.••. •*, . '' LADIKV* IMPORTED . STWISS MERCERIZED SILK VESTS— Neat pat- J.'. . yokes; in white. cream..pink and blue. ff^f*. . > .Each .;;v.v. .^.....:^ \u2666•"*>•• €^T : ; ,- :- *** i^-jc-/. -:.-, -«.•• «•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -->• - \u25a0- "__ ;^-_ \u25a0_->_\u25a0»_ _- : _•_ _ .'..';'. : j. i .-.'.'.'. --"-.:. 1 .'.-.'-.". l'_. ' S|ieclal Ribbon Sale .» ; BEST-*«ITAMTT HIGH-iTUASS \u25a0 IfOVEI/TY RlBBONS— |^ora % - 5 _tt> 7 •-. -inches- wlde.-cDnslrtinStOf^Dresdens. Roman Stripes, Fancy j.v • Checks. :- "Warp^ Prints and Fancy Brocades. This en- Art r "tire line will.be t>lac.edonsale Monday at-.. T vw "** ""Former, prices; soc. t0, 51.25 yard. . v •The attention, of. our customers is called to an extensive assortment of SsiiHis® Imported Eiiglisfr^Mohairs \u25a0 '-Whlchtwe will. have on display 7 this week. This lot comprises all the new fancy weaves and combinations of colorings in the most de- '\u25a0'\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0 -'.''\u25a0* alrable .and^fashionable fabric for.Summer^wear.-. : c ,'i :.-, ' -FAXCY -WE AVB^MOHAIR S— S8 inches wide— Two- styles/: \u25a0olid ' f>< c --. • .* colorings .-^.-. . ..;.........•• t j •••• — ••• '•;•.; • . ..v. ... r . ...... .^^r* 0 --- •«««*- -« i i«i>h»«wt(ii»-lHtffh silk '* tovSO . inches ' wide^ — Extra • JNE— 4S lnches.wiae--nign- siik quality, new colors, the latest ; ...finish,'. f\ne- 4 weave and soft^tex- patterns and weaves, this qual- ture 'fixed, color effects., Specials .. -ity and: style; regular value 92 va1ue .... . . : i . ••;••-'\u25a0 -••• •• • tIUJO ......... . v ......; .'. . . . fl^o PrompUy > "^i^^^ vFfllckl. Vi< '*^Zjfe>* rWntefor \ '" ?^^ ;- ; 111 to 121 Street- : SPECIAL SALE; Of Ladies' Street and Evening Garments ißi NOTE THE BIG REDUCTIONS And also note that the styles are \%$W ** ot I—s1 — $ 1 5.00 Garments C 1 Q.OO A&Sfcjyfi&SgiZ.hk^ Loose and Half-Fittine Blouses ! " ff^k^^^W^fi L°t2-$22-soGarmentsjL ° t2 - $22 - 5oGarments j 15.00 - Loose, Half-Fittiiiß, Tia:ht-Ftttin(? s^»^^jL^M^^^^? anf^ e^inKOie styles — fine taffetas Lot 3 " 525.00 Garments C 1 "7.50 JnßsfmßMMnEm Eittinj; models— also Redingotes . Wjfffl&sM Mi *^ and Blouses— tailored from white MfiBHBmJmM Si Lot 4 -$30.00 Garments CO 2-50 -**Jiiw/^BIP^BIMBBm Fitting Coats— also Blouses and ' B&£g&W§3BWßia\ Sim Rcdingotes— made of white cloths, •'\u25a0 A''*^\*J[\'^l7*W*--'-' : T *^t-I*-zr*^ Swell Blouses and. Stunning Red- ' ipi'.'f I U'iX? »*m-^r- -S]#: ingotes^-also Loose. ; j Half 1 Und £&t&iH&'&s£&&&£^ Tight- Fitting Garments— fashioned; ;* ti.'t *} '•; * > t - •'.£ » f "ZLZs from fine cloths,, in white/ cham- y "l*\*J T? t , ' ' »<* V ' *J pagne and" tan, silk, pongees 'and ; &&f'f<tg%r' "^\u25a0ri^""^s^P f - ..-..'- rich taffetas— in- '-black, navy* and brown. . . . ' . EXTRA SPECIAL , ". Wehayea few odds >and ends in Ladies v\Garmerits^ultra.: swell • and exclusive thincs^-that .we \ desire jto.^dispose; qfj quickly/, even} if, at; aposs. . Lots are small/.but the ,' garments are "very choice^' arid' if iyou'r; „ size and. fancyjis amongthem you; can' secure Va~ remarkable? bargain.' \u25a0* Sale prices range from — \u25a0\u25a0' '*~:i~-, *tp WiLLINERY SALE-Cbntiniiadon of Our: ' After^ Clean-Up-$2 to $25fbr Hate^tliat^hayebecn selling •raLvssttoJs4o— Rare Bargains. . : .V \> \ : ):j ' ' ''\u25a0 ! r^\ t^H|)^^^twimSmllffm^kiA J k I Jm iu> Bilk LjLjli