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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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Pictorial Patterns for May at CARTER'S RACKET 327 D. 1 GEO. D.Ri$U. D. SPECIALIST YE, XAR.

NOSH AND THROAT. Formerly of San Francisco Phones: Home 1244; Main 184. Office la the New Garner Block. Cor. Court and Streets, Opposite Court House.

Hours: 9-12 p. ao. Residence Home 1387. Reslv dene 68B Sixth arteot. OR.

G. A. HUTCHISON lit Optometrist. 414-416 Third 8treet DR. BEDFORD EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES A SPECIALTY.

Room No. 15 Katz Building. 1W Wl 1 391-393 Third St. Black 21 Home 889 California Spring 'Tonic makes you feel good. It pu-rifies the blood and acts as a tonic also.

Found only at (the Fern Drug Store 459 Third 8t Lady Druggist Attendant PR ICKD MOuS IN THE SHADOW BENJAMIN F. FULGHAM. Shnrtlv nftpr 9 o'clock last nleht death caller! at the home of Beniamin F. Fulgham, on north street, taking that pioneer teamster to tne ureat For BS vears the deceased has been I a resident of this State, coming to (California from Georgia at the age 01 15, and for the past 45 years has made his home in this rearing a large raniuy, six cnnaren, an now auuus. I T.nsr Pplirnarv he was thrown from an electric car at Colton and received 1 1 injuries irom wnich ne nas never recovered and in his weakened condition contracted typhoid pneumonia, which resulted In his death.

Although a native of Georgia 1 he snent hut his bov-liood davs In that 1 State, coming to Southern California in 1854, and 10 years later moyea io i this citv. He was known aa the surest i teamster employed in hauling lumber from the mountain milla to this city and his biff, onen-hearted and rugged manner won friends for him among all the men he came in contact with, In i the pursuance of his duties. He has faced the terrible sufferings of his sickness with the same calm patience that he. faced the many hardships encountered in his life. Besides his widow he leaves six grown children: William Fulgham, zanjero at the city reservoir; Frank Fulgham, of Bakersfield Mrs.

K. R. Boring, of Los Angeles; Mrs. George Campbell, of Los Joseph Majors, of San Bernardino, and Mrs. Louis Vaughan, of Colton.

The arrangements, for the funeral have not as yet been made. FRATERNAL 4 1 j. Coachilla Tribe, No. 102, of'the'Im- proved Order of Red Men, held a very interesting meeting last night at the Eagles' hall. The adoption degree was given to one paleface and al3o the warrior's degree to one.

There were several interesting talks by different members of the tribe. Three applications were received and will be act ed upon at the next meeting. The regular meeting of Porter No. 34, Sons of Veterans, will be held Thursday night, April 15,. at i Davis' hall.

The meeting' will be called to order at 8 o'clock and It is desired that as many members as possible be present. Thoenix Lodge, No. .178, F. and A. held their regular meeting in the Masonic Temple last and besides routine business conferred the first degree upon two candidates.

The Woodmen of the World and the Women of Woodcraft are planning to give an elaborate ball on the evening of April 30th in the Elks' hall. Both lodgea have committees In the field and ihe affair promises to be an occasion" or social lmiortance. Dr. M. L.

Parcels has chatjfce of the Woodmen's committee and the representatives of both organizations will moot in his office Thursday to complete the plans. "the qufqk and careful Now is just the right time to take Yinol Our delicious Cod Liver Preparation Without Oil Unequaled as a body builder and strength creator. Better than the old-fashioned preparations, because it contains all the medicinal, curative elements of the cods' livers and their 611. but bo oil, and at the same time la deliriously palatable to the weakest stomach. $1.00 a bottle.

Towne, Seccombe Allison 406 Third St. The Quick and Careful bruggltts. Phones Sunset Main 100; Horn 118. Rev. M.

D. Gage of 597 street, received the sad intelligence Satur day of the death of his grandson, Richard D. Brown, who was accidentally killed at San Jose. The boy vns 1G. years old and 'a high school student youngest child of Mrs.

E. M. Brown of 745 Court street. A widowed mother, one sister, Miss Elizabeth Brown, and an older brother, Frank P. Bi'own, survive him.

Rev. Gage left for San Jose at once to attend the filneral. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young came up rrom Smeltzer to spend Easter Sun day with relatives and attend the Knights Templar celebration.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hanibrlght came up from Los Angeles yesterday in their uuimumie ior a snort visit with Mr and Mrs.

T. W. Duckworth. Oakey went to San Diego yesterday for a visit of. several weeks with her sister, Mrs.

C. Watkins, Miss Virginia Baca, formerly of San Bernardino, now of Sonora, Mexico, has been the guest of Miss Beatrice Chapman for several days. Miss Baca has been making an extended visit with relatives la Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.

Wright, of Santa Monica, were over Sunday guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Gage at 597 street.

Mrs. C. J. Perkins, of Manltou, Colo rado, who was formerly a resident of San Bernardino, is expected here today for a short visit with old acquaint ances. She will be accompanied by the mother of Mr.

Perkins. Jeff Daley returned yesterday fr6m Victorvllle and reports the condition of Mrs. Frank Talmade very much improved. State Senator H. M.

Willis was 'in town yesterday on legal business. Mr and Mrs. Harrv Hpnth of Swarthout caiuon are in this city for several days' visit with friends. Ben Souther, and Charley Fel ter, of Los Angeles, were over Sunday guests at the home of the former's mother. Miss uuve Heiss.

of Pasadena, the pianist who took part in the Bryne Volk concert, and wjio has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emerlck.at Arrowhead, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Frank Reynolds and daughter, Miss Helen Judge, came tip from Los Angeles for an Easter visit with her brother, C. W.

Monahan, and Mrs. Monahan. Mrs. O. M.

Caldwell will go to Lo3 Angeles tomorrow to spend the remainder of the week with her mother and brother, who Is here from South America, for a visit with relatives. They will see Nazimova, the Russian actress. Edgar O. Hass, who has been a guest at Loma Linda, will be a passenger on the Los Angeles Limited today for Des Moines, Iowa. Joe Catlck and Harold Hunter made the pedestrian trip to Crest Line on Sunday.

Will J. Guthrie returned yesterday from a trip to San Francisco and will soon enter on his duties In the County Clerk's office. Mrs. Frances McIntosh, of Colton, was the guest for the day yesterday of Mrs. Lucia Godfrey.

Mrs. E. E. Clark and daughters, of Oceanslde, are guests at the home of her parents, 'Mr. ancTMrs.

A. Kelr, for a week's visit. Mrs. J. F.

Graves returned to her home in Los Angeles last evening after a few days' visit with Mrs. L. R. Lothrop. Robert Lee Turner was up from Los Angeles over Stinday for the Knights Templar celebration.

Mrs. Mary Coke, of Riverside, was the guest of Miss Moilie Myers yesterday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Yount. Miss has spent the winter In San Bernardino, leaves today for Gait, in the northern part of the State, where she will make a visit before going to Yountville to reside with a brother. Mr.

and Mrs. DwigTit Towne, of Re-dondo, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Towne. The party visited the Arrowhead in the afternoon. Mrs. N. A.

Dresser and Miss Audrey Dresser have gone e'ast to their old home, Indianapolis, for a month-'e visit. John Flagg will make a business trip to Los Angeles today. Mrs. Eva Pierce was a Salt Lake passenger last night for Great Falls, Montana, and Miss Mattie Vaughn left by the same route for Jonesboro, Arkansas. Fred Cobbs and Clifford Wiley spent Sunday in Los Angeles.

Baseball i SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Santa Fe-Edlson. The Southern California Summer League opened here Sunday with a fast game between Edlsons of Los An geles and the Santa Fe's of this city. Although the locals were defeated by he score of 2 to 0 they played some good fast ball and Dye, In the box accomplished rather a difficult feat by striking out the first eight men to bat. In the fourth inning the locals went to pieces for a few mjnutes and with two men on bases Edlsons secur ed a three-base hit, bringing in the Only two runs of the game. About fiOl? fans saw the game.

Following is the score in detail: Edlsons. Player AB IB SB PO A Eucoe, cf 4 0 0 0-4 0 0 Salyer, 3b 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 Corbln, ss 4 1,0 1 0 1 1 Flick, 2b 4 0 1 1 2 4 0 Thomas, rf 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 Corwett, If 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Wilkinson, lb 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 Huckaby, 3 0 0 0 13 0 0 Lymann, 3 0-0 0 0 2 0 BOMB or GOOD a SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- -TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1909. PAGE FIVE. In Smart Clothes Especially Designed for Young Men we are recognized leaders. This la accounted for by the fact, that all our Young Men's Clothes are the products of master tailors, who study the dress whims and fancies of young fellows of from 16 to 22 and who Incorporate In the garments all the detail klnka and wrinkles that appeal to the most exacting chaps.

Aside from this we take special pains to gratify every, taste arid to fit each and every one perfectly, That we succeed Is attested to by the great number of young men who buy all their apparel at this store. Suits $15 and up. PERSONAL Dr. Ronna, dentist, Ward block, room 1, corner Third and streets. Dr.

George B. Rowell, office 429 street. Residence Stewart hotel. Dr. Jenkins, Dentist, over Central Drug Store, corner 3rd and streets.

Dr. Wni. Capps, Specialist chronic diseases. Home Tel. Bldg.

Home 144. E. 'F. pairing. Serr for upholstering and re-N.

C. St. Home phone 3042. Hobbs House, 570 Court St. Board and Rooms.

Best meals In city 23c. Dr. Levengood, Ltings, Heart, Kats building. Hours It to 2. See Joe H.

Cornwell about Papering and decorating.at Southern Hotel, Fourth and streets, after Wednesday, April 14. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that 1 will not be responsible for debts of Mrs. A. E.

Wheeler from this date. F. WHEELER. Colton, Calif. April 12, 1909.

A new lot of Boston Ferns. 33c to $1 at Mrs. Hunt's, Main 229, Home 441 FRANK PERDEW, THE PXlNTER, Is now located In his new shop on street, north of the postofflce. Meyer for everything to sow, plant, eat or feedt Total .32 2 3 2 27 8 1 San Bernardino. Plaver AB IB SB PO A Pace, ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 Waters, 3 0 0 0 16 0 Richardson, 2b 4 0 0 0 2 2 Dye, 3 0 1 Johnson, rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Clifton.

3b 2 0 0 0 1 1 Eddy, If 3 0 1.0 Bousquet, lb 3 0 0 0 6 0 Matthews, cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Total 28 0- 2 1 27 6 2 Score by Innings. 123456789 Edlsons 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-; Snta TTe's 00000000 00 Summary. Two-base hits. Dye. Eddy; left on bases.

Edlsons Santa Fe's bases on balls, off Lymann Dye u. asiruc.i out, by Lyman Dye 14. Hits made off Lyman, Dye 3. Hitt by pitched hail T.vman 1. Umnire.

J. M. Putnam. Time of game, 1 hour and 30 minutes COAST LEAGUE SUNDAY GAMES. San Francisco-Sacramento.

BAruiMUNTO. Am-il 11. Joe Cor wt. nitphins- for San Francisco, to day won a pitchers' battle for the Seals in the eighth Inning, when his phenomenal work prevented Sacramento from scoring. The score: R.

H. E. San Francisco Sacramento batteries: Corbett, Berry; I no Anaeles-Vernon. 7 0 4 4 Fhman, LOS ANGELES, April 11. Los An geles and Vernon i teams Drone here today in a double header.

The feature of the afternoon's game was a home run, the first for the season in the league, made by Tozier of the Angeles. In the morning game Vernon urn hv score of 7 to 2, but in the ai- ternoon Los Angeles came back strong and captured the long ena oi a sw. 7 to 4. The score: Morning if' Vernon 1 Los Angeles 0 Batteries: Harkins, Kindel; Phillips, JRoss. Afternoon Los Angeles lt 4 Vernon Batteries: Tozer, Orendorff; Hitt, Hogan.

Portland-Oakland. SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 Oakland lost twice today in the double header with Portland. The northern team secured both games by one run. The score: Morning- Portland Jt 2 Oakland a Batteries: Harkness, Murry; Boice, Afternoon Portland Batteries: Carson, araney, Armbrus-ter; Wiggs, Christian, C. Lewis.

Coast League ow''va' piaved. Won. Lost. Sacramento 12 Los 'Angeles 14 9 Portland 14 San Francisco ...13 Jj Oakland 14 Vernon ...13 4 H. 5 5 Pet.

.667 .643 .571 .462 .357 .308 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. Washington-New York. WASHINGTON. April great crowd today witnessed the first game of the season in the American league. Washington won from New York easily 4 to 1.

The score: Washington 4 New York Batteries: Smith, Street; Brockett, Klelnow. H. E. 8 1 4 .3 Newton, Philadelphia-Boston. PHILADELPHIA.

April 12. The American league season opened here with a game between Philadelphia and Boston, In which the Mter team was defeated 8 to 1. The Philadel- phians out-played Boston, The score: Philadelphia R. Boston 1 lotteries: Plank, Powers; H. E.

13 2 6 2 Arei- lanes, Ryan, Carrigan. American League Standing. Plaved. Won. Lost.

Pet. Philadelphia 1 1 Washington 1 1 New York 1 0 Boston 1 1.000 1.000 000 000 During the sprlns every one would be benefitted by taking Foley's Kidney Remedv. It furnishes a needed tonic to thekidneti after the extra strain of winter, and It purifies the blood by stimulating the kidneys, and causing them to eliminate the Impurities from It Folov's Kidney Remedy Imparts new life "and vigor. Pleasant to take. Geo.

T. Mallery, Prop, Central Drug Store. Tomato and Fanfy plants. Special price In large lots. C.

Meyer. Largest variety In Straw Sailor Hat3 for boys and girls exclusive styles 25c, COc, 75c, $1, $L50, Extra values in Boys Caps, 25c to $1. MOTHER'S FRIEND KIND. Shirts anjd Blouse Waists- for boys 5 to 15 years old In warm weather no coats needed with Headquarters for "Munsing" Boys' Underwear, 25c to $1 a garment; also Union Suits. Bo) "Fixins Our entire department is devoted to Boys' "Fixins." Here you will find everything ycur boy requires for dress, school or vacation wear and at the very lowest prices consistent with quality.

$3.50 to $10.00 showing iA Wash Suits in Styles adapted to boys from 3 to 10 years. To see these means to buy $1.25 to $3.50 The KhikiKhicker Pants Suits something new for Also the best Cordoroy Knicker Pants you will find here at the right prices. Jonas Seldner Largest and Handsomest Clothing House BIG SALE THIS WEEK MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Xever before have such values in muslin underwear been presented as we now offer. Do not delay. The good will sell Every Woman Will Be Interested.

if you will send your name and ad-dress'we will mail von- FRKR a pnekntte of Mother Gray's a certain, pleasant herb cure for Women's Ills. It Is a reliable regulator and never-failing. If you have pains In the back, Urinary. Bladder or Kidney trouble, use this pleasant union of aromatic herbs, roots and leaves. All llruggists sell It, 50 cents, or address, The Mother Gray Le Hoy.

X. Y. Mr. Joe Cornwell, the painter SUCCESSORS I A9 the result of the arrest of S. N.

Daws, booked as intoxicated, the in ferior of the city jail is wrecked. Daws, who Is an attendant at the Southern California State Hospital for the insane, and a former policeman and motorman of this city, came to town yesterday morning for the purpose, he claims, to see that McNabb was properly elected, but In the process of his electioneering evidently imbibed too much booze, and before the morning was. over fell Into the clutches of the law and was jailed by Officers Mee and Landers. Once In jail his rage overcame him and bellowing to be let out, he smash- and decorator, will begin renovating the Southern Hotel, corner Fourth and streets, where parties needing anything in his line will find a full line of samples of all grades of wallpaper and decorations after Wednesday, April 14, and Mr. Cornwell will be pleased to give estimates, according to the class of work, desired.

Hotel and rooming house work a specialty. No remnants will' be worked off on this class of work but new and up-to-date goods at remnant prices. See Joe H. Cornwell about Papering and decorating.at Southern 'Hotel, Fourth and streets, after Wednesday, April 14. Gilt Edge Butter.

Sunset Grocery. Newman, vne cement contractor's phones are Home 797, Sunset Ma'n BS. A pill In time that will save nine Is Rings Little Liver Pill. For biliousness, sick headache constipation They do not gripe. Price 25c.

Sold at Towne, Seccombe ft Allison's. OABTOniA. i' vi xrn 1 lie dlcc I uuui uu 11 Failing in his attempt to get out, he turned his attentioh to the furnishings of the long cell in which he was at first locked, and completely demolished every breakable article. The noise of his rampage could be heard almost a block away, and the police finally put him In- one of the smaller cells, where there was nothing to break. Chief Seccombe last night estimated the amount of damage at $100, and when Daws comes befow the police court this morning It will be to face a more severe charge than disorderly conduct.

Mr. F. G. Frltta. Oneonta, X.

writes: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orlno Laxative, and I think it Is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is best for women and children, as It is mild, pleasant and effective, and is a splendid spring medicine, as it cleans es the system and cleans the complexion. C-eo. T4 Mallery, Central Drug Store. Every artlclo perfect In style, fit and finish. Tne quality Is the best ever afforded for the price.

No sweat-shop work with possible disease germs. This will be a sale long to be remembered. We want to congratulate our customers on the fact that we have' been so fortunate as to secure the manufacturer agency for the world-renowned Ploam Brand Muslin Underwear for San "Bernardino. They are cuti large and full no skimping In this line. Hundreds of dollars worth of them.

The prettiest and most exquisite undergarments, fresh from the factory. Our' offering, is not "odds and ends," but the pink of perfection dreams of loveliness. Garmenta fresh, pure and clean, free from the contagion of tenement and sweatshop; made amid the healthful hills of New England by the nimble fingers of- rosy cheeked maidens. Corset Covers Nainsook French Covers of all-over tucked cambric and trimmings of Point d'Avalan (JjO (( lace, all prices up to pO tUl Drawers Drawers in Cambric, soft Long Cloth and Nain sook, also the large umbrella size, prices from WARDEN VALE WARNSHUNTERS County Game Warden Vale returned Sunday from a trip to Little Bear Valley, where he went to warn hunters and fishers that they must not shoot gray squirrels or catch trout, that the law did not go out on April 1 as has been currently reported. He found an immense amount of snow on the north ern slopes of the mountains, and pre diets an water' stipp'y for the coming summer.

50c up to $3 The i Two-piece Garments The piece embroideVed Corset Cover and Skirt are beautiful. They come in the dainty soft and sheer Long Cloth and are trimmed with lace and embroidery. They are the talk of the town, and the price range dQ a. fcQ Cfi Is from pO lO pi.Ol Chemises and Gowns We are showing a very large line of Chemises and Gowns in all kinds of cloth and trim- flf mings, prices from 65c up to PTUU WRECKS JAIL IN BOOZY WRATH i Hospital Attendant Must Face 1 Serious Charge In Police Court Today. WORLD'S WORK TODO COAST "The Marvelous Pacific Coast" Is to be the scope and title of the August; issue of the "W'orld's Work" magazine.

It will tell of the growth of the country and its resources la every aspect, M. Keys, financial editor of the "World's W7ork," Is leaving New York shortly for an extemled trip over the Pacific coast. He is to make for the "World'B Work" an appraisal of the country and Its progress. Bite rar. g-an 3rrattriara I Rett location in tht City.

All Modern Convenicncct. Mi ft mi tit not in" 11 I. Fireproof Building Europcia PUn. Rate from $1.00 pr d'jr ind up. Ram bath.

tl.SO par dar and up. BS. KASLXirXS. OPTICIAaT OrTOHXTKIST tl own grind-Inf. No dlar.

Giatue tarn day. Wore gurant4. Ovtr Central Vtn Store Ihona 11..

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