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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1899, 5 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPOLIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. Besides these of speclal interest to [:ZAH paratory work being still ;hindhsnd. A N [] KA | S [ H R e T e e T L L L T f:&l.vb de\t);l. The sxhupe &n which uL:{)x}s y the committ not ecceptable g S = L - g 7 The correspondent of the Assoclated Press learns from a reliable American au- thority here that if the bill, as expected, = e o L Bausages and canned meats the United | States will not be satisfled and will lm-“ mediately retallate with rohibitory | & passes with the clause amounting to the | & One of the grandest Ask or send for the Holi- prohibition of the importation of American : day Mossenger — a little Significance of Their measures on German wines. 'The result| dispiays of Holiday Mer- s o bl Conference. | will be a regular tarift war. i chandise in An{erica. : : booklet which gives a thou- Soon after the Reichstag meets an in- Wiiiel icnes or: se/lin_q: : sand hints of =uitable gifts terpellation on the foreign policy of the | ussed. Nearly | GIVES ASSURANCE OF PEACE‘\S%‘;;—”';‘Q;?}%I\ sented will express nce in Count von Bulow's conduct of for Mother, Father, Sis- And Toy Dispiay Begins To-Morrow, Monday. T e space, nearly 1000 peo- pletoserve you. Out-of- town folks should send SUPEEREERERERRYR i irs. : s ] Children. TACIT UNDERSTANDING BE-| press femne onee Frinee Tohenighe has Helldoyordersiationca il g e Seesereeessesanaes et e 4 o ade peace with he E 3 2 i ; 4 TWEEN THE MONARCHS. |Iot vet made peace with his % The big store’s Doll Show includes a Japaness Tea Garden, a B ick P S 1 projects, st ; . : ; { 7 Al G Plonsed Over ¥am T | e 3 *fex ‘J"]'l‘ h spec lal sa’e night in Uenice, the sidewalks of San Francisco, waiching the "“e" ([ a“et’ns. 11 Germany Pleased Over erms | 11 s still a ¢ x X = 3 ¢ 5 of the Settlement of the Sa- D e For Two Days Only. transports from Telegraph Hill, * Taking Tea With Mamma, Decombor Roady, ST ! lo ccessor. The Emperor s deeply Mi’l’:g’:gd_ f_i{)lg Veivei—20 infiche!‘ Fide.o 10:.;0:?5:; The Lawn Party and many other encbinting tableaux for little folks. ’1‘1:}:e l:?r:l::, furt::;lyc:l l:::::n:sr;l.:d' iflhll;nnom ::r gmm— 0 . Von Bulow conducted the S lar $4.50 and $5.00 ve.vet, in a magnificent lize I 5 3 2 ; e 7e 2 = s o shownin the Dalinea. England. e ni Ted Russis S for Mi inery purpose:—miis, pink, nile, gray, cerise, Tbe big mecbanical circus from Paris bas eleven life-like moving /.13 tor, Catalogues and Fashion Bheets. TRy o e e ety tar e emerald, orange, heliotrope, all the new blues, etc., on spe- ures and tbe band plays real circus music. Marvelous mecbanical Butterick Pattern Departmq Main floor—bacit of rotunda ot o aining substantial benefits | 3.356 Copyrighted, 1393, by the Associated Press, LIN, Nov. 11.—The long agreement on the Samoan question and | the visit of the Czar to Emperor Willlam at ¥ were two events ch brought joy to the hearts of the Ger- - for they were both construed as le to the empire and the press did everything the Czar a hearty welcome. cial sale Monday and Tuesday only—per yar = - Big Toy Dispiay. Now ready to gladden the hearts of children, big and little—no display this side of New York can approach it. It covers 25,000 square fcet of floor space. Bring the children to see the Dolls, their houses, ward- robes and furniture, the new games and toys, the horseg and wagons and wonderful mechanical toys. Their happi- | ness in the midst of this fairy land display is infections. | s Incorporated In m-,: loys—electric railroads, canal, elc. e to the Reichstag t y granting the precis speror's Hamburg speec r ship yards and iron works rise in the price of their some of them increasing 80 to 40 POEPROPRIPRER RRBP R VVRY %;‘@Ovvvfl?%@#v?”?’" POVPBRBRRIPYR Holiday Watches. Men's nickel, open-face, American move- ment, pendant set, stem winding, suaran- teed watch, for. csmessessens: SBOD Boys’ nickel, open face, American movement WAtOh.cecceeesecs conaesrrese oo, Misses’ Black Beal, open fac ment watch. .. et ..$3.28 Misses’ Coin Silver Chatelaine Watch, Swiss movement..sc..ouee... Ladies’ Steriing Bilver, open facs, American movement watoh, gUAranteed..ueessicssecrsscesnscne $5600 Men's nickel, dust proof case, Elgin movement, guarantesd... 6. claims that the creation | t of war at D: 0 hat.a new torp f has been The Dolis to Dress. Kid Body Do!is, metal riveted joints at kree anl hips, mohair wiz n ringlets, teeth, shoes and uocklngs.zflg‘é e 250 r peace and that the presence of t zar at Potsdam on the eve of Emperor 1 eparturs for England at a Germany had entered into 1834 inches, sleeping eyes. ches, sleeping eyes. Boy#’ silver Eunting case, Waltham movement, gnaranteed e sied chos closulug eres S T saeg ey fal policy was tanta- :q' s:;g::z :-;q Ladies’ or Men's gold-filled Hunting ocass, Waltham movement, iditional guarantes of ZUATAREBOM. . oo.e o ccasemcsasccrcernonive . $9.85 Bilyerold case, 17 jewsl, P. B. Bartlett, adjusted movement, dust-proof case, opan face-...... crreseene ST L. 00 Men's gold flilad case, guaranteed 20 years, thin model, Elgin mov=ment, $16.00 Watches and Clocks skillfully repaired by expert machanics. Jewelry of all deseriptions nutra to order. es, s'eeing eyes, clre Doils, i t neck, arms, s, with fine bisqua heads, mohair wigs in ring- | Czar's departure the press in- he guesses s to what e bi ke iv'a«-o in doors W 1 others were excluded. Sor length of reporting th onarchs during these ng men- | of the | = China and Glasswé;'é A few selections from the holidav stocks to glve:an idea of the big store’s money-saving possibilities. * Royal Blue and Gold Cuspidor, large sise...... a he canal bill her {ntro. volves a T has been reconstructed Diet. It ...800 | e e s s “c}fek*-t $o5t8 | Glimpses here and there through the holiday stocks of the big .65¢ 18 inches... store. America and Europe have yielded their best to the corps of | buyers who for months have been working and planning for Christ- mas. Beauty reigns—spend an hour this week in looking at these and a thousand and other pretty things. Eastman Kodaks Cut in Price—All new, clean 1839 goods, fully guaranteed, now at a discount of 333 per cemt from regular prices—we have a complete line. of the Assoclated exoall llent s L 2014 inche: Jointed Doifs, best quality, papier mache body, wood | 1.mb a: m:, sleeping eve-: $2.00 28 inches. $2.80 29 inche: seseesesssssasserassass sassas sesses ssessssseseane BB O Handsoms Parlor Lamp, 60 candle power, center draft burner, porcelain, painted bowl, with 10-inch shade or 8-iuch giobe to match, pol- ished brass foot and life out oil pot..$3=25 Bohemian Green Glass Dacorated Vase, 8 inches 230 " Tab'es. English Scarfs, made of Taffeta silks with hemstitched ends, i a dosen nd ::gr:zox ; pretty new colorinos, each... 02 eratie $7.50 li'herfy‘ Sifk Scarfs, more than 30 different style pre(ésgltmon;dz.vst‘}i TRAINE et O tic i Decocs sl Danisnatats Oat! juby or lace, @1C1..c.s 3 o2 ° 3 prettily shaped pitcher, 6 tumblers and a sii- New JaBofs, made of Chiffons in pleats, trimmad with Honiton Braid, Cream .. $1.25 and ail colors, each........ 8c, 89¢c and 750 | i varine tray, complete for. 1 Liberty Siik Collareties, a new lot, extra full and durabe, thess in | | German China Cnocolate Set, choco- late pot and 6 cups and saucers, decorated with b $1.25t $3.52 blzck oniv, eac Cushion Sguares, denim tors in such desirns a8 poppies, roses, violsts and conventional fizures, at 28€s Basket cloth in tans ani green in a number of pin_k_ and white Rocf:lng Horses. new and pre'tv effccts, 35€a Sateen cloth, tinted flowers au'd_ convgn(ional daisies, ths set vi Bl 3 effocts, 1t 25C. Bachelor Cushions, tinted p'aying oards, cigars, pipes and for.......$1.686 tobacco effe - 450 Latest style of | Table Govers, 36 inches square, frinzed all aroun], white grounds with Bisque Figures, richly decorated, stand 18 inches -....600 hions, made expre.s y to match the combim‘tlon of our Hasir Covered Horses. togs, price per cierareenenn. 850 to 250 on stands and . = Teoa Clotfis—We hava two qualities in hemstitchel linen Scarfs and Squar es, $10, $11, $13.20 and $16 rancing in 8 23 from 27 inctes up to 72 inches in length and from 535 up to 5.50, $7.00, $11, $14, $16 | B4xB4. pricec.ceesns .50g to $2.70 Maniel Scarfs, al sik, very handsome.....$4.07, $3.00, $2.50 Piano Scar: s, all silk.... $4.50, $3.50, $2.60 Tabie Govers, 4l sik, each.. ...$2.50 Drapery Goods, pretty art denims, per yard 15@, Art Tickings 20€, Art Burlaps Z@¢, iancy work Drapery Silks 208, new patterns, pera_?,ri - ...5600 .$1.87 to $10.60 | tinted flovers, ea | Siik Gords, for ¢ Bets, decorated china tray, 2 cologne bottles ring stand and 2 pomade boxes, the set comnlete... o eecorecserensosec SUnd B Bohemian Decorated Glass Epergne for flowers and card receiver, 0a0h.cces cerceersamreenee B1.25 peror c dered an or MASKED ROBBERS AND * POLICE IN CONFLICT| steel barrel, muzzle- esesns 000 $1.00 Fz;r;'-c.;'bbs.hions, hand painted, rufid, | 100 hot, steel barrel... 2% ; oAl 5 Alligator Hand Bags, genuine aligator leather, ~ Two Officers Wounded and One of the | 1 A NS e AT o da Thewionfoccad Fi urn’lure’ Ruys, Criminals Killed in the | Coaster. leather handles— | i Fight. | & Coaster, printed, oak body, iron wheels and axle, length of 10-i-ch 5 14-nd! ' TITUSVILLE, Pa. Nov. IL—Three body, 823 Inches.......cereereceesvsuorsmsonne Sty 11-inch - g;g 116 inch :;2 é ca"pe‘s. masked bers blew open the NI e A 12-inch 78 -inch e the D. A. V. and P. Raflway ti, Velocipedes i 4.00 17-inch .. 5.00 Speclals for the Weelk. . . but ob ned only about The bandits then went to a disor- derly house on East Spring street and on entering presented revolvers and pro- ceeded to relleve the proprietress and in- | nates of what valuables they had, mounting to $1000 in jewels and $00 in | ash | Dress Suit Gases, in olive, chocolate and tan co ored leather, with pressed leather corners, spring closing locks, English handles, fnished inside with canves, Pegamoid and leather, prices accordinz to sizs and qua'ity range from . .$3.00 t0 $15.00 Leather Writing Tablets, painted fioral de- sign, containing writing materials, each............5§00 Work Boxes, very prettly designed, fitted with scissors and other sewing implements Plain tires... Rubber tires.. $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 .$3.50, $1.0), $5.00 ard $5.00 Ladles’ Writing Desk, in Mahogany fnish or Golden Oak, with a drawer and shelf below, special this week......... Ladles’ Dressing Table, in Mahogany, Golden Oak or Bird eye Ma)le, with & French bevel glass, splendid Christmas offerings evee Hat Rack, Golden Oak, with a box for storing rubbers and umbrelias, stand attachments, special for......see... 86275 Velfocipede Wagon. G Pedal Handy Wagon, can be used as an ordinary pull wagon or can be propelied by the feet, 8'ze of | body 14x82, size of whee!, front, 12 in-hes, rear | 18, svitable for wo chii- and Officer Sheehy attempted t A pitched battle ensued, in ut twenty : . ;i 5 v st fired, three of which struck 2(““.' P08S $5.00 Work Paskets, hand made, imported wicker wor, various colors Enameled Bed, fancy design, with a brass railing and Chief McGrath—one in the abdor and Simi ar style, cheaper quality - lated, 2 pieces, with decor: i ornamented with brass rosettes, special f0rm........87.50 D AR IerE e fs 83.75 Toilet Sets, siver plited, 2 pieces, corated poroelain back hair b:ush, imitat on tortoise shell comb, the se Parler Suite, b pieces, upholstered with a heavy velour or corduroy, made with the best quality of springs, recu- shot in the mo gh the side of th obbe: scaped - - larly $27.50, special for the week............ 22.50 ‘r-'":),"'"tf o bre P (r(::;m?;:-:‘-'{::‘s; of Men’s Fi urnls,l"'ys- Grocer: Y Parlor Table, Birdseye Maple, nicely finished, reguiar the scene of th N fl]t,ufi,imiw: e ;.in‘ Men’s Holiday Susp:n-| Economies. price $1.50, SPeCial f0TuuurcreererersransesesssncsccaceeesS 1200 derss A large and beautiful assort- ment, selections from the stocks of the Every price quoted in our Grocery and four bast makers in Amorica, marked at|Liquor Catalozne means s saving. We Jrices that are Dartioular v Interest 118 |zuarantse the quilities to be the best effacts, sateen linad, gilt mountings Of their kind obtainable. Prompt free de- white kid ends, 50 § silk lined. 75¢/iv>ries to any part of the city, Oakland, through the breas e INTERESTS TEE COAST. Postoffice and Army Orders and of Pensions Granted. | »v. 1.—The Treasury | | 502, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 sting of locomotive, tender and flat cars, .25 B0c, Toe, $1.00, $1.50 Carpet Remnants at a discount of 20 per cent. During the past months of busy carpet selling there has accumulated a large number of Rem- nants, many of them from 15 to 50 yards. Thera are choice patterns of Axminsters, Wiltons, Body echanical Trains. | With circular tra = b mont hes xecolved Lionithe Dot 25¢, 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, § . Suspenders of silk webbing, patterns|Alimeds, Berkeley and o:her suburban Brussels, Velvets and Tapestries. From all of 9 | Gio tatre AAtE S i er pes Ty With circalar and Kite shaped tr:ck, dspot, signalmn. woven, whits kid ends. ilt mountings, Poin‘s. these we will deduct 20 per cent of our already Bi S | tute & cement mor 5 . .50, $4.00 and one in a boX... 500 and 75¢ Emjorium Family Flour, none better, low prices. | and two parts sand) on their original con- Suspenders of strong fine webbing in tha| per bbl of 4 sacks $3.50, per s20k.900 85¢ quility of 10=wire Tapestry, less 20 per ocent, » Fra tract for worse Perfect models, Stationary Steam Engines. ab-olutely barmesi, bain: supplied with safety va:ves to pr vent expl all parts mads of harl stee! and brass boilers. ic, $1.00, $1.26, $1 60, $1.76 $2.50, $3.0), $4.00, 150, $10 00 and $15 00. new Fleurde Lis in purple, blus and Best Eastern Rolled QOats, ‘Ie(?ébs other combinations, with gilt mount- ings, k'd ends, very hand:om) in app> ' r- ance, very strong, price oaly.....50C Fine Silk Suspenders with sterling silver! buckl> for engraving, the newest thing| in a present for genflem-n, at Germeay in 41b packages. ...... Ivory S @@y per cake......oesreeend 8450 Western @ fOr ..cocveees orn, best quality, per tin... 740 Mixed Nuts, best quality, per Ib...780 now 689¢ per yard—$1.25 quality of Axminsters, less 20 per cent, now $¥.00 per yard—500 yards of Odd Stalr Garpeft for which we have no Hall to match, best quality of goods, per yard.... RS- ] Body Brussels, the finest quality made, handsome de- signs with border to match, no better assortment any- A0 g where, special for this week, per yard. ..c.cscesesierse-$1.25 g7 ......$2, $2.50, $3.50, $5 Good Prunes, p' b.... 50 » 5D el . Woman Ligguor Specials. Mon'e leokWbar. Bl an or Tamichn ss i 50 | O Batok or Kidderminster Garpet, oo To suffer. -with ai 362—100 cozen new Fall pat-Uncolored Japam Tea, good qual'ty yard wide, reversible and durable, special for this week, " For Monday and Tus:d1y only, prices that make competitors terns in si k Puffs, Tecks, Imperials,| that will give satisfaction, per Ib.400 per yard... st s i B 5O and customers as well wonder. Bit Wings and Four-in-hands, Scarfs Pure Calitornia @five Ol pints.250 Smyrna Rugs, reversible, fringed both ends, size 60x all silk lined, colors range from ficured White Q@herries, Green Villey white and whites, clear thrcuyh a| brand, very choice, per dozen $2.00, bewildering range in all the colors| per til.....ccceevssecesesressecsenese 200 most worn in 50¢ scarfs, our special Good New Muscatel Raisins, perlo... 0ld Crow Bourbon Whiskey, 9 years oli—gallons, regularly 85, for $F=75—full quarts, regularly $1.35, for..$7.00 Port. Sherrs or Znfands!, our T5¢ a gallon quality........586 A vory choice Brandy, 4 years old—gallons, regularly $2.7, 80 inches $1.25 each Furniture purchased now for Holiday Gifts will be stored until Chrisimas if so desired without sixt} antry 18, SR T e T T T e A S L L T L R R e T O 44 SRR BREEEE AR AR RS % € R LG E A EEEEAAEEEEE ARSI E 1 G A ESE R AR BB ESECHEERE A B EE R EI G LGN R SRR EE GG EE A ES R E AR E A E RS IS GGG EA I L L4 RGN £ GG R R E R GRS e %S 6; Charles | — = < JAPAN CLOSELY WATCHES THE WAR : Company ints i & | for 8 2200—1ull quirts, regularly 85¢, for...cuus......6 00 price is. s e O e e e B O additional charges. | Private ) X nfantry, PR T, Onpmal_gonn | S ABGEAGEAGESS CHBGSSEESASEREEALANEEASEAASERAEAESAIESEEAGEEASEETESSBCE! HERELBURLEUASEILAEIEEEASOAGESEELEHALCEREESEN, ease—How- | N SALT LAKE been here several times before. “T am sorry for Utah that Mr. Robrts was clected to Congress. I do not believe he fairly represents the people of this commonwealth. It is bad for a State to |Md., by the schooner Samuel T. Beachem, seem to set Itself against the law of the | ¢rom Jacksonville, Fla., which _vessei land and to defy the moral sense of the | rescued them on the afternoon of Novem- country. - | ber 3, twenty-nine miles southwest of the “1 believe Utah did itself a great Injus- | Frying Pan Lightship. tice in Mr. Roberts' election. Surely the | The survivors had been without food Democratic party could have found a man | or water for ninety hours and suffered who would stand for the State and Demo- | great hardships, having chewed tue cratic principles and at the same time not | joather of thelr shoes to keep from starv- ten of the crew, Including Captain Bar- rett, perished. Two survivors, George W. Loud, the mate, and George Robinson, seaman, have been landed at Sallsbury, spective powers in Korea defined and has made a proposition to this effect to the Ministers of the various powers through Germany’s representatives. Japan strong- ly opposes the move, and it is claimed in official circles that Ru has evolved & plan to counteract Japan's influence in Korea. Oregon: Ol and, $10. ve been cured of scrof- | forms by the | Judge Kohlsaat Decides the Federal Court Has Jurisdiction. CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Judge C. C. Kohl- | saat, in the United States Circuit Court to-day, rendered an important decision in An official gazette of Japan announces that the time allowed for the exchange of notes issued by the One Hundred and | Twenty-sixth National Bank of Osaka and One Hundred and Eighth National Bank of use lood. It s the corrupting ele- Fe o se, holding th i be obnoxious to law-abiding ecltizens E 3 C|Arm Officer Will Be |Sukagawa, the Twenty-sixth National s the blood clean and | L SraineEe ! meaieton s s | Mrs., Foster Working |be oborions, Qe ™S, csiio i | ink; They have not recovered sufliclently o ; Bank of Gaka and the Thirtv-third Na- the action of the |ing to remand the case. Women State. DAt thes stite Th T brooherent mennes Sent to Africa. e Sink ot Tokip chpincs of Decembus 3 : The Illinois and Michigan Canal Co mong . But it remains for the Congress of the 4, and after that date the Government will glands, and so increases 3 e e el Come Tnited 7 Btites; tos Tetune: to jusat hiva: || o tho 10sUmen wére wept (0ff fone by not be responsible for their redemption of piire blood supplied to | Mission had brought injunction proceed- e which, in my opinion, it" will:"do: ‘The | one. from the wreck, as their strength and holders of notes will lose their value - PPIIEC 10/ ings apulust hogani Ay distrinpioontrol; Democrats of the nation will not sustain | 87e% weaker, and were drowned. =~ Epectal Dispatch to The Call e [ e tBe @ e water ot Lake Michis Spectal Dispatch to The Call the Democrats of Utah. It is a great pity R e S Non I The — Southern Pacific Enjoined. " schooner His e R wrecked near Frying Pan Shoals, on Oc- tober 30, only two of the crew surviving, was of seventy-six tons burden and cleared from this port October 29 with lumber. She was built at Camden, N. J. Eemtiuase o Delegates Not Instructed. you for advising me to Medical Discovery,” v a, Pocahontas d me of chronic scrofula, 2. 1 had doctored for ompletely discouraged. for twelve years, I etter than I ever was 0g to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi- y in to the big canal. The Illinois and Michigan Commission contended that the| SALT LAKE, Nov. 1L—Mrs. J. Ellen sl legal battle should be fought in the Cir- | Foster, prgsident of the Women's Repub- c?ii“%ofin 7‘;)1 Will County. wl_l]oré“ u:%\- eh:- o EA R SAlattor s i the Sty rm(-l m: TEN LIVES LOST WITH pected to be al vin. - Judge Kohl- ose of learning the practical side o politics THE WILLIAM M. BIRD PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 1l.—Advices | 1,08 ANGELES, Nov. 11.—In the Suve. received by the Oriental steamship Saint | ror Court to-day an injunction was Irene, arriving to-day, indicate that the | granted prohibiting the Southern Pacific Japanese Government is taking a great Company from operating its ferry at Sar interest in the South African war. Upon | pedro until the case can be tried. The the recommendation of the general staff | suit is brought upon the ground that the of the Japanese army an officer will be | ferry landing on ermlnaf Island is upor the t 1 also had chro am in good health no: in my life, o Paat's decision is regarded as favorabl 2 Paas canitary distriot and is expeoted to | Politics from this standpoint. result in a speedy settlement of the points | In an interview she says: “I have been I took s - at issue. It is now belleved that the canal | In the West for a month In the interest 1.0S ANGELES, Nov. 11.—The Southern | sent to the scene of hostilities for the pur- | land deeded to the Catalina Yacht Clut re T stoppedn oo™ ©f € | will be opened on December 1 of Republicanism among women. Iam, of | TWo Almost Famished Survivors| LOS ANGELES, Tov Hmche BOMtern | 500 Grtcaining a practioal Knowieaen of | With a. restricting clause: The. Termine course, greatly interested in these four States of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado and Picked Up Off the North Caro- = the strength and tactics of the British | Company, which sold the land to th 4 Water Conventlon in San Franciseo held | 115, ¢GRI A4, tactios of the Biitish | Company, Wihieh Soif the land, to the lina Coast. 6 =, a meeting here this morning. P. T. Lu-| according to thy - | club sold the land to the Soul - WOODLAND, Nov. 1L—J. L. Maude, [ Idaho, where women not only think and | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11.—News has |kens of Pasadena was made chairman of | penaable for thee‘!ggabseor?ht‘;lo;‘tlc.llzp‘:n";gfy cific Company, i Cummisfll"m’; O\f“‘he ‘.*“”‘:“ g‘ H""h“”‘t‘;‘]’r ff‘(;l-l but “‘I‘}:'Eb ‘::“me“ Ielfpmfl their | peen recelved here that the Philadelphia | the gelegadtlgg. ‘I;Xt} Insttirucuolxl\ls were of- gelflertt‘:ed to rely upon the assistance of a = e has appointed Miss Nora Andrews of this | opinions at the ballot box. now a num- M. - | fered, an e delegation wi 80 un- ritish army at a Al % Jew city ‘oficlal stenographer of the commis. | ber of women in these States and meet :ghwg“cmt“‘,"‘;\?ew &;g‘on‘“’g' Charles- | lcdged to any particular course, but it | The Russian. Minister in Gecul has cre- | TNe New Alhambra Theater, Jones sion. Miss Andrews {3 also an attorney, | them in various gatherings in Washing- | fon, B Co. (0 B ondon, Conn., was | is understood all are opposed to the prop- | ated considerable stir in the diplomatic |and Eddy streets. Telephone South 770, authorized to practice in all the courts of | ton and other parts of the country. But | Wrecked in the ober hurricane off tae | osition of bonding the State for water de- | circles of Japan by making a demand to | To-night Eugenie Blajr in “A Lady of the State. to see them at home is better yet, I have | Frying Pan Shoals, North Carolina, and | velopment, have the spheres of influence of the re- | Quality.” = Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work for every woman, is sent free, on recerxpt 0{ 21 one-cent stamps (to pay cost of mailing only), for paper edition. Cloth-bound, 31 stam s‘p Xg- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, K’ >4 Stenographer Appointed.