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OAKLAND TniDUWG: AUGUST 16. 1C11. VT. JEW HEALTH CULT VETERANS HONOR AUTO BUCKS II PLAY REHEARSAL IS GROWING FAST ES A I 'I i 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEAD COM RAD i I I I It I I 1 -ssssssBs -m- I MS SI -rf MBSBHMSaMSSSaSSHSBSaSJB- Machine Runs Amuck on Mao donough Stage Spreading Wreck and Injury.

Lyon 'Post' Holds Memorial -Services For 'Mustered Out" of Past Year. Local People, Announce AHegi-, ance to Theories of Prof, jl Munyon. Downtown Headquarters Are 1 1 Thronged by Enthusiastic si Followers. Good Furniture -High grade, dependable furniture, is seldom sold at such low prices. There is a 'reason for it.

--K'- .4 Mackays are going to sell Furniture on time are selling on time NOW. To do it ad do it right they must add many ew departments. This sale is to make the necessary room. Furnish your hom today luxuriously and at half price. Pay later in convenient weekly or monthly installments.

-r. GET OUR CATALOG OF A -THOUSAND REDUCTIONS. Getting beyond the control of H-Charaherlain, a youth to whom was assigned the duty of chauffeur, the touring car designed for use In conjunction with a taxicab in Landers Stevens' production' of "The Bishop's ran amuck last evening about o'clock, on the stage of the Macdonough theater, immediately after a rehearsal, and spread pain and destruction in" Its wake. It crashed against the stage wall, severely bruising and otherwise injuring Chamberlain, ruining the, stage settings, shoring the interior of the bishop's palace and several other sets of scenery and The ranks of -if un yon converts in San a Francisco are rapidly growing-. New people are coming forward dally to testify to" the merit of the new ytem of medical- treatment being Introduced here by- the noted eastern health expert.

Among them are some of the- city's most 1 Yr- 1 1 wrecked the Chamberlain prominent residents. Munyon'a new headquarters in the Flannery building, was treated at the Receiving Hospital, while eta ere hands cleared away the Bed Room Suite 5iV splendid Colonial suite that as included in this 703 Market street, corner of Kearny. -is debris and straightened i out things for thronged with crowds coming to take 1 1 TkJki- yw! I his treatments. Many remarkable cures the evening performance. The automobile that caused all the trouble was new car that had been borrowed to appear in the first act.

are related. Among them are the ii ji in In memory of the' comrades who died during the past year, services were held last night by Lyon Post. No 8, "Department of California and Nevada. G. la Lincoln hall.

KatnarJel post commander, was of ceremonies. Songs dear to the departed were sung by the veterans who filled, the hall. The address was delivered by Prof. Lorenzo D. Inskeep, one of the members of the faculty of the Manual Training and Commercial high school.

I His subject was "The Flag They Edward Woodward read an appreciation of Genera) Nathaniel Lyon. The order of the program was as follows: -Assembly (cornet), Miss Jenkins, accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Colquhoun.

Opening Hymn, "My Country, Tls of Thee." -Opening of the Poet, Post Commander and Comrades. An Invocation, Rev. W. R. Bair.

Post Chaplain. Eulogies 1 to 5, Comrades Colquhoun, Hood, Shipley, Bair and Crow. Hymn. "Abide With Me." Address "The Flag They Bore, Prof. Lorenzo D.

Inskeep. Eulogies 6 to 9, Comrades Ven le Mark. Smith, Bonesteel and Woodward. Song, "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp-ground." Address. "General Nathaniel Lyon," Comrade Edwin W.Voodward.

Closing of the PoBt, Post (Jommander and Comrades. Taps Miss Jenkins. The following members of the post died during the past year: David W. Critehlow, Company 58th Indiana Aug. IT; Comrade Joseph A.

Colquhoun. Stephen Tully, Company fiOth Ohio Volunteers. November IS; Comrade Nathaniel Hood. William II. Parrish, Company 44th Illinois Volunteers, December 25, Chamberlain piloted the machine through i ssi i M.irwr ssy Joseph L.

Goddard. clerk of Superior Court Stricken at his desk in udge sale. Your choice 1 Wfyrj, Its part in the rehearsal without a imcn a A a-w Mm Sea well's court with an attack of rheu matlsra and carried home on a stretcher. Lost 61 pounds weight in 15 days. Tried In many ways to secure relief, but noth helped him until he took Munyon's anu uien ma uiu utin.

He left his seat but forgot to -throw on the reverse gear. When he cranked the machine it suddenly exploded Its six cylinders with terrific report and gave one bound ahead, crashing Into and pinning Chamberlain against the and doing the other damage In an instant. Oscar GSehring, advertising manager of the theater, had -presence of mind 'uric v.acid course of treatment, and was entirely cured. of two woods. CircrXssian Walnut Chiffonier $29.50 $42 former sprioe.

George B. Peterson; Elmhurst Says it ts impossible to say how much he knows of Munyon's method of treatment. Was rheumatism, by the treatment after having taken every he enouerh to shut off the power. He drag ged Chamberlain out of the wreckage in a half-conscious eonoiwon, iron; wco he was not fully "restored until he tcouid flnd on the druggist's shelves. i jLm 3.

TtselU 1868 O'Farrell street Im reached the Receiving Hospital. imsnsely by Munyon treatment land glad to recommend It to his friends. C. H. Parmeterr BSS Second street.

Oak Dresser $30.50 Dmmgloom Suite (land Found Munyon's medldlnes most effective he ever, took and is very glad WORLfl'S RECORR that he purchased them. Advises his friends -to take Munyon's treatment. I Mrs. W. Collins, "227 Turk street- AU Chairs are -fitted -with rush seats.

Splendid Bed 35 former price, I Suffered -with, nervous breakdown, with at the-former-pnee, tmtnow. on time. Comrade w. J. Slupiey.

R. N. Clark, Company 1st XTnlted WILL WIN BRIDE 'severe pains from rheumatism. Was also much constipated. Took Munyon's State colored roops.

May Z7j U)m rade William R. Bair. (treatment and now sleeps and eats per Cxtensioh Table Thomas O. Moore, Company- 118th fleetly. Says Munyon cured her niece of Dining Chairs 7 Fumed -Oak Iflfeg 6eat, fl AM Former price $9.00.

4 'malaria In one treatment. Illinois volunteers, June zs; comrade Henry X. Crow. Patrick W. Caroll, Company 5th Ohio Chiffonier $28.00 $S9 former price.

six-foot size Former price $43.00. Aviator Must Circle Pike's i Mrs. H. Vogt, 814 Eevisadero street I Took Professor Munyon's course of volunteers, July 9 comrade wii 11am N. Van Te treatment for uric acid ills and general nervous debility.

Has taken medicine Charles Herkenham, Company 44th Peak Before Sweetheart Will Marry Him. Arm Cijairs To match the diners. -Former price. $15.00. 'Only a short time, yet is sleeping and new one volunteers, July zi; com rade John H.

Smith. -1 eating better than for months and con- VaiAv nria ftlf.AIV elders herself on road to permanent cure. Lawrence Bartlett, Company 35, Second California Volunteer Cavalry, July 27; Comrade Charles E. Bonegteel, M. X.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug 18. The Prank Connolly, deputy sheriff, county Several hundred of dining room furniture are included in this sale. first week In August O. one Of the Wright' aviators, will attempt to H. N.

Richardson, Company 1st Jail Buffered from rheumatism for, 13 years and has never found "equal Munyon's treatment. Has taken Matched suites, tables, buffets, sideboards, china cabinets and chairs. eirele Pike's Peak to an aeroplane. Aside united States Sbarpsnooters, July Hi; from establishing a world record if sue -'remedy "-only two weeks, yet all pains cessful Parmalee will win a bride If he comraae tawia w. wwowsro.

UNIFORM DIVORCE IS pave disappeared and he-consiaerjL-ium self a well man again. rounds the peak within 1900 feet of the Enameled Bed $.75 summit. It was announced, that "Munyon's In a recent letter to a friend in this PLAN OF CONGRESSMAN physicians would remain on duty each city 'Parmalee wrote that his sweetheart. faay irom xu cidck id too morning uui at night, and until 10 -o'clock Saturday Miss Sweets May of Dayton, Ohio, has promised him 4hat if he succeeds in his Dresser $29.00 $40 former price. Bed $23.00 former price.

"There are hundreds- and hundreds of snaps In Bedroom The sale Is not confined to any particular rade medium and low priced pieces have been reduced proportionately with the finery grades. BEDROOM ST5TTEJ--in fumed oak i tw pieces 4C A only. Former price 100. SALE PRICE. rVv MAHOGAKT DRESSCfO 551 8 price 2.

SA3US Vv A FOUR-POST (COLOXlAli STJITE--Xresser, bed and chiffonier. Former price $287.. S200 SALE PRICE r.ft STJTTE With, ermnlu four pieces. Former price $45. S220 SAIJB PRICE.

AN EMPIRE SUITE of nine beautifully designed pieces. Former price l9il. 5S747 SALE PRICE -V-V-' LOUISE XTV A beautiful Buite of four-pieces. For-mer price $340. 5175 SAIiE PRICE n.

i WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. For the nlehti Oakland office, aiacdonough the attempt she will marry him on his return purpose of convening in Washington a national congress for the formulation of ater building, fourteenth street and to his. native city. Broadway.

Adv. uniform divorce laws. Representative Parmalee has been wooing Miss May for two years. A friend in this eity says Is orris of Nebraska has introduced resolution instructing the President to call upon the Governor of each 'state to that the young aviator has often been despair over his apparent intfbllity to win her and that her promise of marriage will make Parmalee risk his neck to ful $9 wa the former price The former price was little but this goes even beyond your fondest expectations, There are two score beds (brass and enamel) on sale at just such reductions, Ilinameled Beds-asiow as $XJ50 Brass Beds down to PICKPOCKETS REAP send delegates to such a convention. The resolution carries an- appropriation of 8200,000 to defray expenses.

KILLED BY HOT 5IETAL. nl her conditions. Ji i.i WELL KNOWN MEN TO HAHvESTATIEET MARTINEZ, Aug. Wat son, aged 64 years, horn at Somer BOOST IN ASTORIA SAN FRANCISCO. Aug.

16. Fololw ville. Contra Costa county, was killed yesterday afternoon at the Mountain. Copper Company's works two miles east of this place. tog is a list of representatives named by local civic organisations to attend He was helping to dump hot slag Into the bay and the mass exploded, a fly Pocket Books Stolen, Emptied of Currency? and "Mailed.

wmmMmmm. tne centennial Anniversary at Astoria, Oregon, and others who will make the ing lump of It hitting him on the left Bid over the heart. Watson's home Is at 210 Carilona street, San SALE PRICE AND WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS SALE PRICE AND WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS trip to boost the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of J.915; Horace H. Allen and Edward I. Pelxotto, Downtown Association; Chas.

8. Francisco. He leaves a widow and two children. He had been working 418-424 Fourteenth Street OAKLAND for the Mountain Copper Company Fee, Southern Pacific Company; T. Carey about two weeks.

GRASSHOPPER INVASION. INDEPENDENCE. Aug. 16.. JTtediander, Merchants Exchange; C.

H. McCormack, First National Bank; Cap Wm. Matson, Chamber of Commerce; Paul T. CarrolL San Francisco Conven tion Fred H. Jung.

Native Sons Hordes of grasshoppers visited this city yesterday. Old settlers said there had not been a' visitation of the pest since, the early days, when they had destroyed the crops and ate everything in the shape of vegetation. They sat thick on the streets here and cov CHICAGO, Aug. 16. Pickpockets nave reaped a harvest on the lake front while visitors with their heads thrown back were watching the aeroplanes fly.

A dozen pocket books, emptied of 'whatever currency they contained, were brought into the postoffice yesterday after being deposited in mall boxes. One of the wallets contained nine. notes varying in amounts from 200 to- $1800 and aggregating about $40OQ. How much, currency pickpocket removed before propping in the box not known. TO VIKW MAXKUVKKS.

rr. e. Vlcary, second lieutenant Jn Battery of the field artillery, will attend the maneuvers and field Instruction -work of the federal govern-i men t' at Sparta, 111., next month. He 'will leave for Illinois August 88. Dcjt- tor is one of the officers- de-stalled toy Adjutant Qeneral Forbes of the national guard to attend the maneuvers.

of the Golden west; Geo. C. Board man. Merchants' Association; Carpy, Joseph Costa, Chas. Stallnmn, Geo.

Eberhard, Max Schmidt, Major Chas. Christiansen. Francis Cutting', Constant Meese, "Wro, Smellle, Jewis A Hicks, C. J. Wetmore, F.

Cordes, Fred J. Koster, C. W. Burks, C. M.

Elliott, L. B. McMurtry, Henry Dernham, P. p. Matt, R.

Rogers, Joseph Martin. William Best, Jr. HAVE BIG RIVAL ered the walls of msmy buildings. There are enough of them to do much damage in a short time. Auto kills "giriI" HIGH SCHOOL' BOY 'WIRELESS EXPERT COLUMBUS, Aug.

18. By the overturning of an automobile at MUSIC LECTURES TO BE GIVEN AT SCHOOL PROf. LIGDA TAKES STEP TO FORM GIRL SCOUTS Boston Interests to Send Ves sels Around Horn to Pa-cific Coast. a bridge west of Billings this morning Mabel Hunter of Belfry was instantly CLERGYMAN DENIES WIFE'S DIVORCE-BILL Killed, Harriet Dashner and Hike M. Hawley seriously injured amd Carl Llndberg.

the driver, slightly hurt. MEMPHIS. Aug. 18. Denying that be charged his wife with having AOTOTOGEXEVT AKXOTTBT CIMEJTT BOSTON, Aug.

la. An Invasion of the Coast by Boston fishing Interests is being planned. Three schooners are being prepared for a trip around the Horn to engage In halibut fishing In competition with the pacific Coast states. The proposed trip will be the longest ever undertaken bv net nt fiMn- winked at a deacon of his church in Arkansas, Rev. W.

I Savage, Baptist preacher, filed an answer in the circuit court Saturday to the suit )rcught fpr divorce by his wife, Mrs. Jewel Sav BEEKELET, Aug. JBr the In auguration of a course in scout inetruc-tion. Prof. Victor V.

JAgia. of the Uni THE ST, WILL SHARE UGC OSGOOD versity pf California has started a pye- age. In her bill the wife charges that her ment for the formation of, troops of grl scouts ih the west. He has been promised the assistance husband treated her cruelly, and in one The schooners picked for the trip are. instance alleges that he accused her of mo Amena, ine B.

NJckerfon and a new vessel now being built at Essex. winking at one of deacons during the of Miss Ethel Moore, president of the Oakland playgrounds commissiou, and In church services. The husband denies' the charges of his wife In toto, and espe the next few weeks meetings or a num clally that he accused her of disturbing ber of playgrounds workers 'Wlu oe the peace of -his house of worship and called to form girl scout troops. vurw vseie wui nave gasoline auxll- 1 lary power. The company organized to back the project Is capitalized at 125O.00O.

It expects to have the boats ready to start In October. EPISCOPALIAN CLUB the equananlmity of one of the deacons. Professor Wgda's comeae win toe pri In his answer Savage says his wife is marily intended to offer Instruction to i PROFITS BY GIVING TRADING STAMPS f' i ii i No Reason Why Every One Should Not Be Collecting These StampsNo More Charged for Merchandise and Stamps Can Be Ex- changed for Articles of Great Value One Stamp for Every Ten Cent Purchase. the "apple of h's eye," and that he does such university women and" others who desire to teach the scout art. Upon com? not know why she-wants divorce.

He pletlon of the course certifies tes as scout was formerly pastor of the Rowan Baptist church in Memphis. He asks that a former injunction of the court be modi PLANNED AT CORNELL JTHICA, Ht. clubhouse. STONE, a student in the Oakland High "who is studying wireless masters wm oe preTOie(i dents. fied allowing him to see his child.

The university professor is ppUmistic telegraphy. of the. success of the girl scout movement and said today when he made an UllllVI.il UJ are of the Episcopal aitlWils been pro- vided by a committee of the Central New I XOrk diocese anl nnm t)l. i COLUMBUS WILSON nooncement of the new course on the campus, that in his opinion the glH scout movement will bo more popular than that Ellery Stone, a senior In the Oakland school, was among the successful REJOICES OVER SON r- NEW TORI5." Aug. Is.

Announce will occupy it this fall. Should the plan prove a success it Is said that a larger dormitory for students of the Episcopal Church will be built. In addition to housing thirty students, the clubhouse will contain a lance duie halt wim stu of the boys. v': That the new course which Prof. llg- da, who is a graduate of the university with the class of 1904.

has inaugurated. ment' is made, of the birth of a son of Mr. ad Mrs. Christopher Columbus WiU son. Mr, Wilson is the convicted head of the- Wireless Telegraph Com will pay much attention to the physical development of young women and Sirls candidates who passed the telegraphy examination held at Mare Island during the summer vacation.

The young student is devoting hi leisure time- ta tho study and Is constantly receiving messages from distant points. FAST GAME PLAYED IN COLLEGE CITY William I. Tomlins. a Chicago musician, will give a course of six lectures In sioging instructions foe the teacher of (the local school department in Common Assembly Hall, commencing August 22. Tuesday and Friday afternoons will be devoted to music The teachers will impart their knowledge of voice, culture to rhe boys and girls, who are studying choral, work.

The addreos was arranged at the "request of several hundred pedagogues. The classes are being organized by Miss Elisabeth M. Sherman. supervisor of grammar grade music. FA 0 US EXPLORER IS REPORTED AS LOST DAWPON, N.

Aug. Robert Service, the author, who arrived here yesterday from Fort MePherson, reported that Hubert Darrell, the famous Arctic explorer and musher, has been missing from near BaUlie Island, eas of the mouth of the Mackenzie river, since last He is given up as lost by the traders In that vicinity. Darrell formerly made trips between Dawson and Mackenzie fgr the mounted police and was with the explorer. Hanbury. GAS REBATE LETTERS ARE DENIED FRANK BAN FRANCISCO.

Aug. l. Postmaster Arthur Fisk received advices yesterday from Washington Informing' him that the action of Court Commissioner Robert Maling in using the Government frank In sending the rebate checks to gas consumers was irregular. Postmaster Fisk was instructed not to allow the Government frank to, be used any more for this purpose and to take steps to collect the amount due the postal depart ment for the envelopes which had been used In the ECONOMY PLANNED BY CUSTOMS SYSTEM WASHINGTON. Aug.

16. Predicting an immediate saving of from $90,000 to 1100,000 in salaries through consolidation of offlces. Assistant Secretary Treasury Curtis explained to the House treasury department expenditures committee the proposed reorganization of the customs system. This plan is outlined in a proposed bill to te urge upon Congress laf Decemhecr pany and Is fighting escape a three is evident from tne course or study, year sentence in the Atlantlo peniten which has been prepared. ZnsrucUon wiU tiary.

The baby is to be christened Christopher Culumbus Wilson Jr. Mr. be given, ahd the members of the class must be proficient In rowing swimming, tennis, archery and other sports. Besides they will be required to take Wilson is 73 years of age and his wife is The Trading Stamp System of Increasing and enlarging cash sales is being' established on an exceedingly Bpm basis. In all parts of the United ies 'Osgoodr the Oakland drug- tJt, is the latest concern of Importance to take tip this feature for obtaining business.

For many years a person who paid cash felt that he was entitled to a tie more than those who run charge counts jand the; green trading stamp, abpted some ten years ago. has solved the problem In tho larger stores of America. "When these stamps 19. She was formerly his stenographer. They were married last August, a minutes after Mr.

Wilson's Indictment long hikes in; the. country. build camp fires and camp beds and rougn it in a hundred other ways. First aid to the injured instruction part of the G. W.

FISHER MEETS curriculum of the department, At Berkeley last night one of th fastest and beet played basketball games witnessed In these parts was played be twee a the eiri teams. known a the 3, O. C. of this city and the AU Star team of Berkeley. The game was captured by the first named team by a score off, to Honors came to the victors after eiUra time was called to settle the test of superiority.

Ill -i WITH SERIOUS ACCIDENT dents may gather for social purposes. TRY OUR PALATIAL SACRAMENTO STEAMERS Commencing August 14, from Sas Francisco Pacific street wharf. Southern Pacific Sacramento river steamers will leave every morning at :30 a. m. and arrive Sacramento 7 p.

except Wednesdays and Sundays, and anotjierboal will leave, San Francisco every, evening p. arriving Sacramento a. with the exception of Sunday niht departure from San Francisco. The same servico will be in the opposite direction from Sacramento, but will arrive gan Francisco 6:30 p. m.

These two boats, the "Seminole" and "Navajo," hare been recently built and are modern and to-date, with wide promenadea, luxurious salons and cocy staterooms, at a moderate charge, and in addition to thi service the "Modoc." and "Apache" leave the same wharf at 1 p. m. (laily ex-cert Sunday on alternate trips. A pleaslr-r feature of this Sacramento' river serv. Is that automobiles are taken care of.

The scenery along the Sacramento river is beautiful and the rate from Oaltlar.J to Sacrarrenfo is $1.60, and, transconti GREAT BABIAGE FLOOD. Fred Osgood recently, I be lleve in the mercenary characteristic of tho people. It is natural for everyone to want to get the most for their money and there Is no reason In the world why people should buy drugs or any other articles and pay the same price -them of dealers who do not issue trading stamps; when they can get the, very same goods from some other dealer and get these stamps. By collecting trading stamps a person can secure any item desired, either for household or for personal use. At the S.

H. stamp, nea4qWTters in Oakland many of these articles are on exhibit and the holder of a sufficient number of stamps can go there and select whatever articles that please their eye provided, of course, that they have stamps i enough to pay for It, These stamps are Issued by a humber of stores In Oakland, but none of the drug stores are allowed to use them in the down town district except at our stores on the corner of Broadway and 7th and on' 12th and v- y-'J: SHANGHAI. Aug. 16v-rFloods in G. W.

Fisher, lumberman, formerly the province of Anhui have destroyed of Fisher Lumber met with quite a first put there was a 'question in 925,000 acres or rice, a Jiai; million persons are homeless. serious fall on Washington- street lapt week wrenching his hip and spraining the Tminds of the people ai to, the his leg. He is confined to his home but of the scheme and the fun- THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER. Tbirtv years of asscvlatlon think of it. hopes to be again in a couple of How the merit of a good thing stands weeks.

i out in tuat Time or me wortniessness or a bad one. So there's no guesswork in this evidence of Thos. Ansa. Concord. CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR; who writes: VI.

have used Dr. King's New Discovery for 30 years, and it's the best cough and cold cure I ever SOLDIERS TO FIGHT STATE FOREST FIRES Aug. lfl Notwithstanding the. opposition of the members of the general staff of the Army, the Military Affairs Committee of the Ilovtee yesterday directed that a favorable report be made on the Baker bill, authorising the use of the regular Army soldiers as fire-fighters In the national forests in California at any time they may ba needed during the summer months. The committee, however, amended the bill making their use dependent upon the existence of aa i ny papers had many Jokes on the trading stamp system.

However," ex-'perienee has proven trading stamps to be an exceedingly important and valuable Item In retail business affairs' today with a result that some of the largest stores In the world re using I believe Jn the trading stamp sya-! tern of getting ca.sh said used. Once it finds entrance in a home ROUND TRP TICKETS From August 25 to September 2 a nental iirs i uu r.avs you can't pry it out. Many families have used it forty the most in fallible throat and Jung medicine on not seen uaiuornia nniess you nave taken this deliehtful steamer trip. There it nothing hke it in America end Jt is Jjs' low round-trip fare will be in force via the Western Pacific Railroad from Oakland to Sacramento. Phone Oakland IS? for la-ormation and further 1 A "Xfifnflr Tint i earth- TJnequaled for la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, quinsy or sore luns.

Frice 50c. 11.00. Trial bottle free Guar VVilV fc a ftauthern Paei.lo arnt will ba ta anteed by -Osgood Bros..

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