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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907. "The Big Store With the Little Prices." Dressmakers' Sale of Dress Linings, Notions, Etc. 36 in. Moire Linings in Black, White and Hooks and Eyes, Black or White, all sizes, Sla.es. 15c quality for 1 0 CClltS Hold Fast Snap Fasteners 36 in.

Sruri Glass Linings, all shades, also 4 CCtltS SL DOZCIl Black and White, 20c quality for -t i. Seam Bindings, 10c values for 15 Cents 7 Cents Piece Shaker Cotton, stronger than Silk, Black, Rubbcr Une(J sak Dfess ShIddSf 30c White and all colors quality, for 1 0 Spools for 25c 20 Cents HOLLISTLR'S Rocky Hoimiain Tea Nuggete A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Orincs Golden Health v.i Renewtd Vigor srecldo for Constlpr.tlon. Indigestion, Live: Kidney troubles, i'imi'les, Kczcmn. Impure )lix I.

Had lunRl-'h noweir. Hoadaclic nflil Hiicknclic. It Koclty Mountain Tea in till) let fonn. IB oerus a hot. Gonuino rrmrto bv Ultra Comi-anT.

Wis. ofn cr etin's FOB sm.i or promi "The Busy Corner" at 3rd and To Aicago in Less than Daily from Los Angeles Barton Catick Undertakers and Entbalmcra 5793rd St. Both Phones ni Golden Stale jk. Limited Ml Three Days I atlp. vf I Southern Pacific-Rock Island Lines Observation Club Cars, Pullman Standard Sleepers, Mission Diner, New Tourist Sleeper, with Smoking Room, through to Chicago without change.

Annex Car to St. Louis. C.SEAY, Agent San Bernardino 2 mm m. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his 6onal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive vou in this.

All Counterfeits, Imitations and" but Experiments that trifle- with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, goric, Drops and Soothhig Syrups. It is rieasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.

It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho rood, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's ranacca Tho Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS y7 Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In1 Use For Over 30 Years. tmi aiNTkuit eoMMNf. TT tTHtrr, Hwrtoim err. TRY SUN LINERS Baseball Thla afternoon the local High School nine will meet thsitearrs of the River side High School on the grounds of the latter. This Is the last game of the league this seaBon and the local buncjr like the RIverslders, have not won game, but the home team vows that Riverside will have to take the.

last place this time. Going by the scores In the different games with schools Mint both have played, San Bernardino should win, they have lost by only a few runs In all the games, with the exception of the one with Colton last Saturday, while Riverside has been de feated by large margins almost every time. The last time these two schools met In baseball the locals won, and since that time there has developed a spirit of rivalry, which has continued to grow, until now tha Redlands Is out of the league, they would rather win from Rlversldp than, any other club In the State. The feeling on tho other side is Just as bitter. With such a spirit prevailing between the two teams every man who goes out onto the Held will do so with the stern determination or doing his best.

Price will pitch for the locals nnd has much Improved In form since last Saturday. Lindner will be at his usual position behind the eat, and Atwood, Edwards and Pace will play the bases. Easton will play short stop, and the Hold will be handled by Ownbey, Reeves and Johnson. Barrine rain the team will leavo on the 11 o'clock Salt Lake. 8 COAST LEAGUE STANDING.

Clubs Won Lost Pet. Los Angeles 12 6 Oakland 11 '8 .579 San Franolsco 11 9 .55 Portland ..5 16 .238 YESTERDAY'S GAMES. At Los Anseles II Los Angeles 11 14 1 Portland 2 7 7 Batteries: Bergeman and Ilogan Kinsella and Donahue. At San Francisco It San Francisco 4 4 Oakland 6 11 1 Batteries: Willis and Street, Reidy and Bliss. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Clubs Won Lost Pet. Chicago ....8 New York 9 Pittsburg 5 Philadelphia 6 Boston 5 Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 3 Brooklyn 1 Philadelphia 8 New York 7 Chicago 7 Detroit 7 Cleveland 5 AVashlngton 3 Boston 3 St. Louis'. 2 2 3 3 4 6 9 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Detroit 3, St.

Louis 1. Chicago 2, Cleveland 1. Boston 0, Philadelphia 1. New York 4, Washington 0. VITAL RECORD.

IAN ERNARD1NO DAILY UN. PAQt THRU. .800 .750 .025 .455 .400 .250 .111 ADD li'B NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. St. Louis 3, Chliigi 5.

Philadelphia, 4, New York 5. Brooklyn 2, Boston 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Clubs Won Lost Tct. .700 .300 .273 LICENSED.

BARTLING WRAY Walter B. Bart-ling, aged 24, native of Nebraska, and resident of Santa Ana, and Doe Rogers Wray, aged 22, native of Mexico and resident of Smeltzer. License Issued In Los Angeles. NORTH WAY TURK Albert A Northway, native of Indiana, age 37, resident of Redlands, and Ra-chnel Mao Noble Turk, native of Canada, ago 34, resident of Grand Rapids. DIED.

AGUILAR In San Bernardino, California, Friday, April 2G, 1907, Mrs. Mario Agnllar, a native of Los aged 72 years. Renmlns will be shipped to Cortina this morning, whoro funeral services will be held tomorrow. me mi AGAINST NEGRO Testimony Concluded Yester day Seems to Indicate the Guilt, of the Man Accused by Mrs. Ray of Assault.

The Bowman trial came to a whirl wind close a few moments after five o'clock yesterday afiemoon, in an embittered denial of the crucial points made by Cornelius Bowman, the ac cused negro porter, In his effort to ex plain the circumstances attendant up on his arrest. It would almost seem that dramatic results of District Attorney Dickson's rebuttal of the darkey's testimony, had knocked the last prop from under the defence. His attorney, Senator Willis, appeared to realize the damaging character of the blow delivered by the District Attorney, for the last witness put on in rebuttal, Mrs. Alice Ray, was permitted to go without cross-examination. When the prosecution rested the direct examination yesterday morning Willis sprang a surprise by making a motion for the dismissal of the complaint on the ground that the allegation that Bowman had employed force and violence in his alleged criminal attempt upon the person of Mrs.

Ray bad nut been substantiated by the testimony adduced by the prosecution. Judge Bledsoe promptly denied the motion. Mr. Willis insisted. He-made an earnest address to the court; declaring that he had ample authorities to present on the point Judge Bledsoe Indulged the attorney until the motion had been further presented, and then denied it, Mr.

Willis ex cepting, and after a few moment's whispered conference with client the attorney called Bowman to the stand. Bowman Testifies. The darkey told a remarkably well connected slory. He stated that shortly after nine o'clock he started for a stroll, having been told that his train would not leave for several hours. At 10:15 ho was attracted up the railroad track by a camp Are.

He had been waiting for the Los Angeles train to arrive, as he wanted to speak to a negro porter aboard that trln. He described the campers. They were miners, and had a canvas wagon and two white burros. As he stood talking with them he saw a train come in sight, stop for about two minutes on the bridge, and then the Los Angeles train arrived the first train followed it into Barstow. In the meantime his own train had pulled out of Barstow, going north, but he did not see it When he got back to Barstow he realized for the first time that his train had gone without him.

He went down the track to see if possibly his train had not placed on a siding near the round house. Then he entered a sleeper and retired, awakening next morning and going to work on that train, his plaa being to take the train north, whtr Uid would reach Oak- land in time for him to take his own train south again. The witness denied emphatically that he had been seen in the buffet car of his train after 11 o'clock the night of the alleged crime, or that King had addressed any words to him. warning him that the train would soon leave for the north, that his understanding was that the train would not leave for some hours, and it was with that understanding that he left for the walk up the track. He then went on to state that when he was brought to Barstow, from Stockton where he had been arrested, Mrs.

Ray was taken to the Jail to Identify him, said that she was not certain In her own mind that he. was the assailant, that his clothes were different Miss Goldie Hamilton accompanied Mrs. Ray to the Jail, and she too exclaimed that he was not the right man, because he had a different hat and coat on. The darkey told a story that seemed to be a complete defence. Mr.

Dickson tried in vain to confuse him under cross-examination. He denied the truth of every statement made by those who were strengthening the caso against him, even denying a statement of one of the trainmen that Bowman could not have taken the second train north with the idea of getting to Oakland In time to meet his own train, as the two trains pass each other between Stockton and Point Richmond discouraged. Bowman had no corro But tho District Attorney was not and 30. Home 65, Red 65, borative testimony to offer in strengthening bis story, he swore dir ectly opposite to the other witnesses and this strong contradiction was sud- ienly brought into bold relief when the District Attorney recalled Bag gagemaster King In rebuttal. King It Positive.

King was positive of the time when he saw Bowman in the train, and gave evidence that seemed to cinch his testimony. Then Mr. Dickson call ed Miss Hamilton. She denied em pha'ically that she made the state ment at the Jail attributed to her by the accused. Mr Willis asked the witness If she had not gone to the Jail to Identify Bowman as a negro who had followed her to the Ray tent the day before the allaged assault upon Mrs.

Ray. She denied this. Mr. Dickson took he cue and asked: "Weil Is this de fendant that negro," and quick as a flash the young girl replied in the affirmative, declaring that the more she saw of, him the more positive In her own mind was she that the ac cused was the negro who had followed her whose actions had at tracted the attention of others there in Barstow. i Then Mr.

Dickson called Mrs. Ray and in a few words she denied the darkey's statement that she had said at the Jail that she was in toubt of him being the right man. "Take the witness," exclaimed Mr. Dickson. Up to Argument.

"No questions," responded Mr. Wil lis, and then one after the other an nounced "We rest." and the sensation al case had at last passed from the testimony period directly Into the hands of the attorneys for argument, 8nd Judge Bledsoe continued the case until this morning at nine o'clock when It is expected to complete the case and give it to tho Jury by noon, That Bowman doeg not entertain any ill-feeling toward the trainmen who had testified In a ay that places him in the shadow of the penitentiary was indicated by an informal passage of remarks and handshakes with them as he was led from the court room to jail. "You know I'm a gentleman," he exclaimed, as he shook King's hand with firm grip, and the latter replied that ha did. dressed by E. P.

Ripley and General Harrison Gray Otis. Good Roads the Theme. Of course, the theme of all speakers was that of good roads, with the possible exception of Bishop Conaty's and he even bent that to reflect the sen tlnient now and then. Mr. Green, of Pasadena, made the practical address of the evening, and figured that a system of perfect roads connecting Los Angeles, the Coast San Bernardino, Redlands, Riverside nnd San Diego, with all intermediate points, by three routes, would Involve about 500 miles of road buildingand to build the best, In Riverside county for Instance, he estimated that the share would be about 78 miles and that It would cost $200,000, which, by means of 10 year bonds, would be so slight to each tax payer as to be insig- niflgant, something like 10 cents on the $100 of valuation per annum.

Good Roads Commission. The meeting ended with the adop tion of resolutions looking to the for mation of ai good roads commission with three members from each coun ty, to map out a comprehensive sys tern, which the countries are to take forward by means of bond issues lhe toasts were not completed tin til after 1 o'clock. Those in attendance from San Ber nardino county included Judgo F. F. Oster, Judge B.

F. Bledsoe, E. D. Roberts, A. C.

Denmnn, R. Harbison, San Bernardino; I. L. Lyon L. G.

Haight, Lyman M. King, Paul Moore, Mayor J. J. Suoss, Redlands Dr. Burke, Highland; Col.

J. L. Paul Upland. Our Cuban friends couldn't refrain, From raising the Devil again. It seems that a "Little Taffy" and Rocky Mountain Tea Has set the island free.

Ask your druggist. BRING THE SCHOOL CHILDREN to tho Stewart Hotel, where Dr. Sapcro, the well-known eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, will examine their eyes anil yours free. April 29 GROCERS 3rd street GOOD QOODS-CONS1STENT PRICES Home 113 Kcd lm Greater San Bernardino's Greatest Jewelry Store Clias. M.

Hani, 473 Third Street A MILIAR CALL! FISH! FISH! Ton will tako no dinners when you order your F1S1I from this mnrket. W'o hnve nrrnnRi-ments whereby wo got a fresh lot every day from tho coast. Our utilities for handling them aro tho beat. The only market gMn L. A.

Green Trading Stamps. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. A. WETZEL, Prop. 428 3rd Street If.

$3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 1 There is absolutely no question as to the superior wearing qualities of the Walk-over. Keenest competition, actual test has brought Walk-overs into the highest degree of public favor. The styles are distinctive, fashionable; the fitting qualities are perfect You enjoy genuine comfort in a Walk-over shoe from the first time you put it on 'till the last day of it's service. If you are as critical in the selection of your shoe as you are in the selection of food, you will wear Walk-overs and Walk-overs only. All the new styles in all popular leathers Sold Exclusively at GOOD RDADS officiary IMENT CHOSEN Continued From Page One.

panies engaging in Interstate commerce by receiving and selling consignments of fruits, vegetables, oysters or other produce. In the absence of both President Monahan, who was attending the Huntington park banquet In Riverside, of Vice President James Fleming during the fore part of the meeting, Judge W. J. Curtis was chosen to preside. Later Mr.

Fleminu came In and took the chair. Continued From Pago Two. Department sent out by the Venice Chamber of Commerce, that steps be taken to provide a better system of coast defense for California south of San Francisco, particularly for South ern California, which Is now practically unprotected. Secretary Vestal read an acknowledgment from Assistant General Pas senger Agent T. C.

Peck, of the Salt Lake, of an invitation, to attend the Board of Trade annual dinner, which he was prevented from doing by illness. He expressed his thanks for the same and said "The San Bernard! no Board of Trade has a warm spot in my heart," and he wished it success in its every undertaking. A communication from the State Board of Trade at San Francisco stated their lecture room was about com pleted in the Ferry building, and in vited commercial organizations and counties to furnish exhibits and lan tern slides for illustrated lectures Filed. Interstate Commerce. A communication was read from the Interstate Commerce commission, ask ing the business men of the city to submit to that body any complaints they might have of tho express com 1 Two Trains East Dally Lovers Walk-overs! Highest in Favor I BECAUSE Highest in Quality; The shoe thai will give you the 2 greatest measure of satisfaction tor the money spent is the shoe you want, And that shoe is 2 the Walkover.

The prices are 2 of GOOD FOODSTUFFS ab ways turn to us. In our store will be found the greatest array of and Fancy Groceries The newest ideas in canned goods. All staple groceries of the highest quality at the low est market pi ices. Prompt Delivery Russell Bros. Both PHONES 3 Third St.

Opp. Santa Fe Park DR. J. S. MANCHA a physician of many years' practice, has opened an office at 443 Third San Bernardino, Cal.

He successfully treats chronic and acute diseases of stomach, liver, lungs, ulcers, piles, rheumatism, genito urinary disea es of both sexes, chronic constipation, all forms of blood poison. Varicocele, Hydrocelo, Stricture cured without knife. All diseases of men, chronic and acute. Consultation free. Call at 443 Third St or write, or phone Home 11 82.

Via El Paso and New Orleans over the famous ill MET ROUTE" i74 Observation Club cars, Pullman Standard Sleeps 95 ers, Tourist cars and diner through to New Orleans. I crauiidny iuiiuuhiu i vut ui -avui jjumj win luit i Cities. CHESTER SEAY, Agent. San Bernardino, Cal. Southern Pacific I ROUTES Ni change of cars through to Washington, D.

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