The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 6, 1898, Page 5

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THE SA™N - FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1898. 1 | FINDS YELLOW FEVER GERMS Professor Klebbs Dis-| covers the Cause of the Dread Disease. Experiments in Which Science | Will Be Most Deeply Interested. TR | It l1s Shown That the Germ Is Not a Bacillus, but an Amceba. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. CHICAGO, March 5—The Times- | Herald will say to-morrow: Dr. Ed- president of pathology in the Post Graduate has discovered the v fever. As a result of xperiments, extending over , he has isolated the emoe- pments through a 1 the various organs de his experi- h, duodenum | who had al r the ba- | g's, nb cceeded in cillus, but an nmation of the | ed, and then in umes a sporustin | here much like a | 1 there it migrates to | It cau: when s ce the Its effect | neration of the liver | r Klebbs is confident he germ, he | e claim 1n | r He has been able to | germs and make experi- with them. ANNEXATION PLANS | DULY CONSIDERED mittee Decides on the Course to Pursue. When All Are Convinced the Treaty Must Fail & Joint Resolution Wil Be Taken Up. Special Dispatch to The Call. Call Office, Riggs House, ‘Washington, March 5. The Senate Committes on Forelgn Re- Jations held & two hours’ sitting to-day In an effort to decide upon what course to pursus with reference to the Hawailan ation treaty. n the committee adjourned the refused absolutely to give out mation to the press saying that had pledged themselves to fntention of the committee treaty in executive session te can be secured, and it is that the Bacon amend- d for the purpose. If the )te indicates that a vote self would result in its s of annexation would rt to the expedient of a joint e of opinion developed in to the wisdom of re- | ive sessions at all, but many of the Senators to the change in the ling until there should | vote on the treaty itself, FORTUNE CONTAINED IN | ONE CHUNK OF ORE. Ten Thousand Délln; Specimen Taken From the Plumbago Mine in Nevada County. s t It is worked through a tunnel. | Vi s from one to four feet he ore generally is of high u rich streaks are fre- loped. It is located on Middle ve miles above Moores Flat, evada County. LARGE STRIKES IN SEVERAL GERMAN CITIES | In Berlin Twelve Thousand Shoe- makers Demand a Uniform Scale of Wages. LIN, March 5.—There have been o strikes in a number of German In Berlin 12,000 shoemakers have | struck for a uniform scale of wages, and | it is thought that the shoemakers else- | where will join. The cabinet-makers of Hamburg and Algona have struck for | nine hours’ work per day, and at Dresden | 5000 cigarette-makers have gone out on | strike. There are similar reports from | arlottenburg, Stettin, Koenigsberg and and big strikes are impending in At Baron | chment of | aar district nish mining distr ! st, a de to the gt GENERAL ROSECRANS IS YET VERY LOW. Little Hope That the Warrior Will Recover From His Long Illness. S, March 5.—General W. 11 serfously 1ll. He re- covered consclousness to-day and took a little nourishment. At 9 p. m. his tem- perature was 102% and his pulse 110. Ow- ing to his advanced age (79 years) and to further fact that he has long been 1d e prospects for his complete e not bright. Bishop Montgom- | to him_the last | church. Dr. John | 2 s physician, has left his | bedside and s that he will certainly live the night out. — - Sewer Farm a Nuisance. WOODLAND, March 5—The jury reached a verdict in the case of Baird Bros. vs. the city of Woodland this af- ternoon. The sewer farm is declared a public nuisance and plaintiffs are award- | the court a batch of | signed by view is understood to have pre-| p, -Superintend- | oty g, will be done in the matter Pedro harbor contract. day on the way to San 3 been granted as follo $16,000 worth ot | Californi: original—John Ullmann, V. hog seomtbiy: taken ;;Ju ssq increase, James Brown, Oakland, | “elghmfi nlne!‘}-se\on Orego increase—George W. Fordney, At $10,000. This mine | Yoncalla, $20 to $30. %00 in the past vear. In| - - two vears ago it vleld-| JOINS THE GILT EDGES. | HETTY GREEN THE WINNER More Pleased by a Court Decision Than Receipt of Millions. Son of the Rich Woman Can‘ Act as Trustee of the Howland Estate. | Protest of Heirs Who Are Anxious (! for a Distribution All Made in Vain. Special Dispatch to The Call. | If somebody had | ; Howland Green | with a couple of millions of dollars this | afternoon in the Taunton Probate | Court room, or with an option on (h"‘i State of s for her son, she would not have red more pleased than when Judge Fuller ruled in her favor against the San Francisco heirs in the | matter of trusteeship of the Silvia Ann Howland estat Moorfield § presented M ey of Boston appeared | for Mrs. 1 in support of her peti- tion that reen, her son, and A. S. Boston be ap- vacancies on the board left pointed to fi of trustees of the pr Gideon Howland, her property now amounts to about $1,500,- 000, and Mrs. Green, by the terms of the will and tri receives the income and | will continue to do so durin— her life- time unless she sees fit to surrender it and allow the estate to be divided. It | is not thought that Mrs. Green will sur- render any of the income yet. Mr. | Storey held that the gentleman named | in Mrs. Green’s petition were qualified | to fill the positions and asked that the court so rule. | Hon. Willlam W. Crapo of New Bed- | ford, the surviving trustee, handed tc remonstrances | venty-two of the numerous | heirs to the estate, including those who | live in San Franci among whom | the money will be eventually divided. | In those remonstrances could be found nothing against the appointment of the persons named in the petition of Mrs. | Green save that Dr. Green ought not to | serve for two reasons, that he did not live in the State and that his interests | were too close to the beneficiary. It | was then stated to the court that Mrs. Sreen and her son would soon be resi- | dents of Massachusetts, and so far as| being related to the benefici concerned Mr. G appointed a tr where he rectly inte: court rule Green will s of the big es Mrs. Green learned of the decision from The Call's representative because she was too excited to wait until her counsel could tell her and because she did not hear the remarks of the court. | She slammed a bundie she had in her | arms down on the railing in front of | her and shouted “Good.” During the hearing she made so many. audible | comments upon the manner in which | Mr. Crapo appeared to be. filing the cause of the remonstrants that it was | feared that the court would take Cog- | nizance of them, but it did not. After the contest was over she was asked by The Call representative about making | a residence in the State, and she re- | plied that she was going to take up | | her residence in Taunton. She liked | the place very much and wanted to be | somewhere near her old home at I\'ow} | PR RN R R RN Y PR R PR R RN PR R R R R R R R PR R PR R R R PR R R R R PR PR R R R R R R RPN E R P PR RPN R RN R R PR RPN DN RNRR RS ?fi@’:"”’.i‘"""IO”.‘U‘”,O!F'Vi‘i‘i"*"’?ii‘V"””,vO’#’i‘i‘*t’i’.’;!’.’—i'i’i’#i”"i’i‘)i’i,’b | Bedford. = - —— |INTERESTS THE PEOPLE | OF THE PACIFIC COASTl Favorable Report on Perkins’ Bill for | a Free Highway in Yo- i semite Park. { WASHINGTON, March 5.—The Senate | Committee on Forest Reservations and | Protection of Game to-d reported fa- | vorably Senator Perkins’ 11 “to exam- ine, determine and report the facts neces- | sary to the establishment of a free public highway into the Yosemite National | ark.” This is the bill in which Dr. Me- | Clean of Alameda and others are inter- | ested. | Representative Maguire has accepted | the invitation of the Manhattan Single | Tax Club of New York to be present at | its banquet April 13, at the Hotel Mari- borough commemorating the son. He will make responding to the n. seneral John M. Wil- eers, who has gone to | Excellent Baseball Talent Signed by Manager Kripp. . L. Kripp, urned from San Francisc g._There he at- tended a meeting of the Pacific States Baseball League. He brought Matt Stanley up with him to do the backstop | work. He also signed Borland, the heavy- hitting left-fielder of the Reliiance Club, and Peoples, who will play third. Sac- ramento will have the strongest team in the State. The league games open here on Sunday, March 2. The boys will prac- tice until the season opens. 5 % THE OWL DRUG CO. CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS, 1128 Market St., SAN FRANCISCO SPRING MEDICINES. ndelion and Celer; and Joy's Sarsaparilla ‘s Celery Compound Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun: Cuticura Resolvent . Warner's Safe Cu; Carter's or Plerce's Pills Mrs. Allen’s Female Restora California Syrup Figs .... Baker's Honduras Sarsaparilla Carter's Cascara Compound Swift's Specific Stuart's Dyspepsia Wil Pink Pyl Aye VIAVA REMEDIES. three our The months’ Viava treatment, Capsules and Cerate, regular price, $15; #d 31000 damages. | price, $10 50. A full line of Viava Remedies at cut rates. | épfcial sales that will crowd | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. B Some women have the happy faculty of getting twice as much for their money as other women can or ever do. They are shrewd shoppers, know values and know where to get them. You'll find these ladies here to-morrow in greater numbers than ever, buying Dress Goods, Curtains, Art Linens, Sewing Machines, Groceries, etc., for they will recognize at a glance the unusual money-saving chances offered in these five columns. New Dress Goods. Nothing short of double last season’s business in Dress Goods We have made our plans to do it. shall show the most styles, the most liberal quantities, at as low prices as it is possible to seil goods for and conduct a legitimate We invite an inspection of the great assortments already here by making an extraordinary inducement in French Henrietta will satisfy us this spring. business. Cloth for Monday and Tuesday only. 110 pieces of new double-warp satin-finish French Henrietta, 46 inches wide, made from the best Australian wool—the regular $1.00 a yard quality, and good value at that—for Monday and Tues- day, only one suit to a customer, per yardsE el s It comes in all these new colorings: Mordere Clair Ciel Clair N=w Purple Argent Mordere Marine Ciel Cardinal Marron New Blue Scorpion Sultan Loutre Gris Blu: Dresden Sapho Pium New Green Myrtle Gris Rose Other New Spring Fabrics. 38-inch All-Wool Iridescent English Twiils, spring colorings, per yard 45-inch All-Wool Pebble Cloth, spring colorings, per yard 46-inch All-Wool London Diagonals, spring colorings, per yard............... 46-inch All-Wool Covert Cloth, in the new tailor effects, per yard 48-inchi All-Wool Princess Cloth, new spring colorings, per yard. T 46-inch All-Wool Changeable Vigoraux, in the correct spring shades, per yard.$1.00 48-inch All-Wool Diagonal Covert Cloth—a magnificent fabric for tailor-made | suits—per yard 48-inch All-Wool Popeline Vigoraux, in rich colorings, per yard............. so-inch All-Wool Illuminated Covert Cloth—a high-grades novelty for tailor- made SUits—per Yard. ... ....ou oottt Biack Dress Goods for Spring. Space will only permit the mention of three of the many high novelties for 1898 now on display and sale. Valois—a granite weave, the surface covered with Jacquard effects in artistic .................... $1.75 ......... | designs—per yard.. .. Westola—another new and attracti ve blac showing poplin weaves with Jacquard effects in relief—per yard Algona is the triplicate alliance of crepon, granite and poplin, arranged in a — charmingly artistic manner in Bayadere effect—per yard We 75c¢C Grocery Economy. On Monday and Tuesday we offer the biggest and best Grocery Bargains ever given by a San Francisco store. make on two dozen eggs aloae will pay for your carfare. on your other groceries all clear profit. Best Creamery Butter that can be made, large, heavy squares, Monday and Tuesday.only. . . . 38¢ Choice Fresh Ranch Eggs, money refunded if you are not pleased, Monday and Tuesday, per dozen. . i2ic These Special Prices on Schilling’s Best Extracts and Spices until our present stock is sold: The saving you will The saving Naccarat Grenat 2-ounce Banana, Strawberry, Celery, Almond or Ginger Extracts, each I5¢ glddR"Se 4-ounce Vanilla and Lemon Extracts, each.. ~33e Cf_:,n 16-ounce Vanilla and Lemon Extracts, each. . $1.25 > 5¢ gal Whit cake....... ........ $1.75 | 2-ounce Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Nutmeg and Marjoram, each........ 4-ounce Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmeg and CayennesPepper, eachl oo oo o Lo ST e ! 16-ounce Pepper, Mustard, Ginger and Allspice, each. | 2}-pound cans Pepper and Mustard, each... with Ivory Soap and see if you can find an Loose Clu.s;;r"Rz\s S, WoodlawnMapleSyrup,gzal. $1.16 Golden Rule Cal Direct Grocery 10¢c 8-ounce White Pepper, Black Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Cinnamon ani Cloves, each ..18c 30c ..70c Our Regular Lowest Prices. Fancy Carolina Rice, Ib.........8¢ | Quince Nectar Drips, gal......6oc | Edam Cheese. 85¢c $1.50 Welch Bros.” Vermont Maple | Fancy Shredded Cocoanut, in | Pineapple Chee [ Suxw-dl-g- brick 15¢ | bulk, 1Beceeeene- 6| e <8~C« = Best Fard Dates, Ib . 1oc | % | Fancy Mild California Cheese, $1.75 New Crop Manzanilla Olives, | Hoedan mondsiib BE L ip s e R e 15¢ X Imported Prunells, Ib..........20c 75¢ t | Imported Macaroni, Vermicelii and Spaghetti, Ib............ 1234¢ | Wu zen Waffers, assorted, 1- . Fish f_or Lent. diff 1,2for2sc ce, .6c| Ib. tins........ veevseeeenseesneee25C | Large Bloater Macke Waffers, 1-lb. Ib......7c | Bent’s Water | Labrador Herring 10 for 25¢ AIDS s bueert sasasionsisbessesneinsas25C | NO; 1 Maclcerel, kits. A ne Syrup Pio Moro Lucca Oil, gal. |Salmon Bellies. kits. -$1.25 & sc! cans. ...$2.00 | Salmon Trout Bellies, kits $1.25 ain Floor, Rear. elephone, South 59. $2.00 32 Lucky Customers Will get $40 Sewing Machines for $19.85 on Monday and Tuesday. That is all that are left of the Golden Rule Sewing Machines, and at the price they will probably all be sold before Tuesday night. ! for the 32 left to-morrow or until sold. The Golden Rule Sewing Machine is made by one of the best-known sewing machine companies - in America, but, being made for ustosellata special | price, they could not use their own name. equal to any $40 sewing machine made—superior to most $40 machines—and to confirm this we give an absolute guarantee for five years. High grade, high arm, finely finished, construction very strong and simple, almost impossible to get out of order, has | extension table with § drawers, the price each It is $19.85 | dainty designs—each. effects or figured designs like picture—sach.... Cé}'lsibad China. Severa! lots of useful Carlsbad China articles in pretty shapes, with up-to-date decorations, marked wonderfully low for Monday’s and Tuesday’s selling and while the quan- tity in stock lasts. Decorated Carlsbad China Breakfast Set, con- sisting of Butter Bowl with cover and drainer, Sugar Bow! with cover,Spoonholder and Creamer, shape like in picture, dec- orations in latest shades of green with solid gold trimmi;gs, fOr the Setu.....ccccceerosecnrneaneanee, $|-4‘o ecorated Carlsbad China Mustard Pots, with IG China Mustard Spoons to match—each.... C Decorated Carlsbad China Toothpi Holders, in 7C Carlsbad China Spoon Holder, decorations in flower "C I17c Imitation Cut Glass Tall Celery Holders, like illus- tration—each....ovueeseneeiecns Art Linens, Etc.fi On the bargain tables in the main aisle we shall display Monday and Tuedsay high-class novelties in Stamped Linens—Doylies, Center Pieces, Scarts and Table Squares—ranging in price from 10c to $2.25 each—about half regular price. Colored Art Linen Table Covers, round and square, silk-whipped hem were $2.48 each—will go quickly at ki 1T Bureau Mats, in sets of five pieces, all linen, trimmed with linen Torchen lace, were $1.68 per set—on Monday and Tuesday. . Art Ticking and D=nim Laundry Bags, stamped, same finish 25c and 35¢ 2 Tambour Scarfs, 18x54 inches—each. 0c Tambour Shams, per pair.. 1.50 Swiss Pique and Duck Bure: ced. oSSl 25¢, 35c and 50c Denim Cushion Shells, machine embroidered, were 58c each—will be 25¢ Denim Cushion Tops, in dragon and coat of arms designs—each... -10c Colored Linen Burlap Cushion Tops, with back in Orientaltinted designs, oblong shapes—each.... Colored Linen Burlap Cushion Tops, tinted, 24x24 inches—each. Linoleum Wash Stand Sets, of six pieces—per set Bureau Cases for hanikerchiefs and veils, trimmed—each. .ccoeeeceeencinnenennnnsi., Irish point hand embroidery New Japanese Crepes. Our spring importation of the most serviceable and best washing Cotton Wash Fabric made is now ready. ] They were made expressly for the Emporium and Golden Rule Bazaar—the new shades of solid colors and the dainty stripes and checks being correct reproductions in cotton, from samples of spring silks sent to the manufacturers with our order. In the solid colorings there are : Light Blues. Lavender. Rose Pink. Canary. Dark Blues. Nile Green. Light Pink. New Gray. They are all 30 inches wide—3} yards is ample for a waist —10 to 14 yards make a fuil suit—per yard..... .20c g | Fancy Shirts. The new styles and colorings for spring are ready this week. Everything that is nobby and up- to-date can be found in San Fran- cisco's largest Men’s Furnishing Store, and at fair prices. Men’s New Spring Colored Bosom and All Colored Bodied Shirts, with sepa- rate link cuffs and tie to match, a very large assortment, price each.. $|_og Men’s New Spring Colored Bodied Shirts, with 2 sepa‘a e pairs of link cuffs and tie to match, in the newest and nobbi price each.... Men’s New Spring Golf Shirts, with separate link c ffs and tie to match, in Madras, Percale and Creps, a very handsome variety to se'ec! $|'°0 from—pric: each. % s Men’s New Sprine Neckwear in Tecks, Puffs, Band Bows and Four- in-Hands, in th: newest fashionabls shades of stripes, etc i each Men’s Spring Weight Merino and Natural WML Shirts and Drawers— all sizes—ought to be 75¢ each— our price per garmsnt. 50C for the right goods at the right prices.c Curtains and Draperies. The annual sale of Curtains, Dra- peries, Cushions, Table Covers, etc., begins ' to-morrow—25 per cent (one- quarter) off of all of this class of house furnishings—now, at the time when housekeepers are brightening up their homes and adding the spring fittings. A As a sample of the saving to be made: $3.00 Silk Covered Cushion;2 ;e_-[ $3.50 Chenille Portieres now..$2.75 AUCEd t0..veee eereereiirnnncsinsnnieens 5| £4.50 Chenille Portieres now..$3.75 $3.00 Sateen Covered Cushions re-| $4 oo Tapestry Portieres now..$2.75 AUCEd 10ueeerrrervenneens seene seneer. 92.00| $2.75 Tapestry Curtains now..$2.00 $1.50 Sateen Covered Cushions re-‘ $4.50 Novelty Rop> Portieres now duced to........ BESCAEE T PR R L $3.50 75¢ a vard Tapsstries reduced to 60c; $2.75 1o-quarter Chenille Table 75c a yard Bagdad Strip>s reduced Covers NOW. ....o...cceeeuzen $2.25 to... weeew...55€| $1.75 8quarter Chenille Taole 1214¢ a yard Silkolines reduce to 10¢/Covers now.... $1.35 15c a yard Denims reduced |o..121,':} 75¢ Six-quar(c‘l"'a&;cnine Table Cov- $1.50 Snowflake Curtains now $Li0jers now. £ LS MG $2.00 Snowflake Curtains now $1.50 0dd pairs of Irish Point, Bris- soc Curtain Net now :| o S 30c Curtain Net no “25¢ sels, Cluny, Swiss, Tambour, Ara- 4oc Curtain Nzt now. 30c bian and Novelty Curtains and 1sc Curtain Net now.. 0c|Odd Portieres at balf price. §6.50 Brussels Effect Lace Cur-| ns and Draperies— ...$4.00! : floor. enst side. tains...coceeaneiien Swiss Music Boxes. Half price for a limited quantity of good Swiss Music Boxes— enough perhaps to last through Monday’s and Tuesday’s selling. A constant delight in a home, an attraction for public places. They play operatic and dance music and popular airs. $20.00 Music Boxes now. v $25.00 Music Boxes now $28.00 Music Boxes now. $50.00 Music Boxes now. . $75.00 Music Boxes now. . Cu ...$10.00 ...812.50 ... 815.00 .$25.00 <5 = heFmporium ~+GoldenRule Bazaar Zx this weels. L1 B T T L L L T L L L L L T L T e e T L Rt L L ST E L E L TR e T S R e L A T L et

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