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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1900. 17 ACCUSED OF SUBORNATION OF PERJURY Case Again Grilled by Witnesses. STORIES OF BRIBERY Two Men Testify pRRRREERRERRRRRRRERRRRRRRRRRRR R Qti!l!!mll'k!!!ll!iflill That They Were Paid for Having Sworn to False Affidavits. been en- Clark; RN RRRRRRRR RN RN Cidd i dd dd d 2 dd dddd dd i ddd i dddddd dddd g f bers 5 for Clark for the Un to a question HIll sald the RRRERERIREERRRERERRERERRRERRERY RR VERERRREREERRERERRENEEY REEREERRRRERERRERRRR RN Y RE and Whiteside would » a man they would ask | & was about and I.would ng to what money I Ll 1 get more than $250 for your § THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | RERREREREERRERZERRRERRRRE RRRERRRRRRRRRRERRERERRRY RRRERRRERRRRRRRRRRRRE RN THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. RERRERRRRRRRRRR | THE EMPORIUM. Suits and Gloaks 3'7¢on the__#_lo_o Greatest of Cloak and Suit Sales. We’ve Bought the Entire Balance of Rosseff & Co.’s Stock of This Season’s Gar- ments at a Sacrifice Closing-0Out Price, and They Go on Sale This Week at 37c on the Dollar or Less. Rosseff & Co., ladies’ tailors, is a large New York manufacturing firm, whos'e work is above reproach. In this great lot of their goods are many very fine garments, especially fine Jackets and Tailor Dresses—all in | The great hisoricil Indian Puinting, ** The Burnl,_pg Arrow,”’ row on Free view m Exh.bition Hall, Second | Floor, should be seen by every \boy and gurl student of United | Sia es history, Get a circular \at the door of Exbibitin Hall t-lling the siory of the Burm'ngi L eArr | > Boys’ $3.50 Suits - - $2.35 We have a lot of 90 suits for boys 8 all-wool mix- of gray or Cheviot. They good - looking, ng suits, that will not readily show the dust. The trousers are double sewn and have pat- ent waist bands. Reg- ularly these suits are $3.50 — on Monday and during the week, le the quantity , they will be on B B Immense Reductions in Fine Furs. Entire stock of Fur Jackets, Capes and Collarettes now marked oreatly reduced prices to close. The 2 d workmanship of these he very best, and many of velties exclusive with us. Re- hese on all Fur Garments: ette, tabs and 8 tails, ) —DOW.......84.885 Baltic Seal Col- larette, border and top collar of Electric Chinchilla, former price $10.00, now.... .$7.4 Astrachan Collarette, like picture—collar and reveres of BElectric Chin- chilla, former price $20.00— ..$9.00 th tabs and former _price .$12.45 larettes—tabs, border gray Mouflon, former ..$15.00 pe—yoke and under col- achan—2 heads and 4 $14.00—now..$8.95 0 -now.$11.45 ar yoke and under- achan — tails all Krimmer, 00—rnow $71.95 ) —now.$12.95 00 —now $13.85 Second Lafiies’ Underwear and Hosiery. Ladies’ heavy fleeced lined cotton Vests and Pants, patent finished seams, colors natural and i arment. —F one-half Combina- tion fin- ished seams, but- toned down in front or_ across wool shoulder, each,. rereeree. S1:00 Ladies’ unshrinkable wool Vests and Pants, Vests long sleeves, Pants ankle nch band, colors pink, length with F sky, cardinal and black, per garmen ren’s p: ot fine ribbed imported cotton Hose, black or tan, the very latest, all sizes, per pair... ....... 4iec Ladies’ imported Hermsdorf Black Real Maco Cotton Hose, extra high spliced heels, double soles, elastic top, per pair....... 25¢ Second Sect e, of E 1-4 Off Monday and during the entire week we offer the choice of any framed picture in our Art Department at a reductim of 25 per cent Hun- subjects in every popular d colored life photographs, arbons, Water Colors, En- gravings, Etchings, Autotypes, etc., ete. This is a rare opportunity to secure works of art at far than their real value. Second Floor—Back of Elevator. grom rregular prices. o good condition. on Suits and Cloaks ever quoted here. Rosseff & Co.”s Jaokets Lot 1—Large assortment of light and heavy weight Jackets, travelers’ sam- ples, not in_perfect order, mostly silk lined, Rosseff’s prices $5.00 to $25.00, our sale price....... 50c to $2.50 Lot 2—An assorted lot of heavy and light weight Jackets, all silk lined, for silk lined Jackets, all colors and sizes, Rosseff’s prices $20.00 to $30 00, our sale price.. ..812.00 Rosseff & Co.”s Waists Lot 1—Assorted lot of this season’s plaid flannelette Waists, Rosseff’s price was $1.00, our sale Price.......ceseeesce.- 320 Lot 2—Assorted lot of all-wool Waists, plain and braided, fast black sateen braided Waists, Rosseff’s prices were $1.50 to $2.00, our sale price.....780 Lot 3—An assorted lot of silk Waists, colored and black, many of them samples, for which Rosseff’s asked $5.00 to $7.00, our sale price. $2.50 Rosseff & Co.”’s Chil- dren’s Jackets and Dresses. Lot 1—Children’s sample Jackets of all- wool Tweeds, Kerseysand Covert Cloths, some all-silk lined, ages 8 to 14 years, Rosseff's prices were $3.50 to $7.50, our sale price.. $1.85 Lot 2—Children’s Jackets of fine Kersey and Covert Cloth, some with trimmed satinlined capes, ages 8 to 14 years, Rosseff’s prices were $7.50 to $12.00, OUT Price....cc.essses $3.95 Lot 3—Elegant Jacket of the best cloths, some all-silk and satin lined, ages 3 to 14 years, Rosseff's prices were $11.00 to §18.00, our price........ ... $ 508 Rosseff & Go.’s Tallor Dresses. Lot 1—A varied assortment of ladies’ all- wool Buite for which Rosseff charged §10.00 to $20.00 ; our sale price....,.... Lot 2—An assorted lot of ladies’ all-wool tailor dresses, black, navy and colored, this season’s goods, many silk lined, which Rosseff asked $10.00 to $25.00, Rosseff’s prices were $18.00 to $25.00 ; | our sale price. . 834.95 < :‘g “Cl: Pg;’:-o % ~--c"?-00 0 0 —Lons west and most Lot 8—Assorted lot of this season’s finest stylish of this season's Tailor Dresses, a great many silk lined, all colors, Ross- eff’s prices $25.00 to $85.00; our sale price...o .$16.00 Rosseff & Co.’s Capes. Lot 1—Assorted lot of “Sample” Capes for which Rosseff’s prices were $3.50 to $10.00 ; our sale price.. Lot 2—Assorted lot of fine golf, plush and cloth and black lace Capes, nearly all this season’s, Rosseff’s prices were $8.50 to $25.00 ; our sale price. $5.00 Lot 8—Assorted lot of fine new golf, fine cloth and black lace Capes, Rosseff's prices were $20.00 to $30.00; our sale price... . o Rosseff & Co.’s Underskirts. Lot 1—A lot of fast Black Sateen Under- skirts, lined, wide ruffle, Rosseff's price $1.00 ; our sale price....... po—- £ 1 Lot 2—Assorted lot of Heavy Fancy Un- derskirts, Metallic Prints and others, many styles ; many of them lined; Ros- seffs prices were $1.75 to $3.00; sale price........ o Lot 3 —Assorted lot of _all kinds of Fancy Underskirts ; nearsilks and solid col- ored sateens, all styles and kinds of ruffles ; Rosseff’s prices were $2.50 to $4.50 ; our sale price............. $1.50 Lot 4—Assorted lot fine colored Taffeta Silk Underskirts, 3 styles, Rosseff’s prices were $10.00 and $12.00; our sale price... $7.45 The prices quoted show how the entire stock has been marked—emphatically the lowest prices Rosseff & Co.’s Skirts. Lot 1—This season’s assorted plaid Skirts, finely made, lined and water proof bind- ing, Rosseffs price $3.00, our sale price ) M Lot 2—Assorted lot of this season’s fine all-wool plaid and plain Skirts, all finely made, Rossef’s prices were $5.00 to $8.50, our sale price............. 2.95 Lot 3—Assorted lot of this season’s fine Skirts, black crepon and plain cloths, and some taffeta silk skirts, Rosseff's prices were $10.00 to $15.00, our sale price... 34 Rosseff & Co.”s Wrap- pers. Lot 1—This season’s Flannelette Wrap- pers, dark fancy colors, for which Ros- seff asked $1.00, our sale price...470 Lot 2—Assorted lot of heavy German Eiderdown Wrappers, fancy patterns, trimmed, Rosseff's prices were $2.50 and $3.50, our sale pric .$1.48 Lot 3 —Assorted lot of Fancy Cashmere and French Flannel Wrappers, a few Black Silks, Rosseff’s prices were $10 and $25, our sale price.. .$5.00 Extra Bargains. Lot 1—Assorted lot of Pique and Cotton Covert and Fancy Duck Jackets, Ros- sefl’s prices were $1.00 to $2.00, our 816 Price..cccess we- ..10e Lot 2—Assorted lot of Dressing Sacques, soiled and mussed, eiderdowns, fancy flannelette, trimmed and plain and Flannelette Kimonos, were $1.00 to $1.50, our sale price. -..380 Lot 3— Assorted lot of Children’s Fancy Mixed Dresses, braid trimmed, walist and skirt lined, 1 to 5 years, Rossefl’s price was 31.50, our sale price....680 Lot 4—Assorted lot of Rainy-day and Bicycle Skirts, all wool and many pat- terns, Rosseff's prices were $4.50 to $6.50, our sale price.....c...... 82«80 Very Low Prices for Good Furniture and Carpets. These quotations are for this week only. | ing of one-third, some of them one-half. | Parior Table— =i oak, 18 inches in diameter, has large shelf, turned legs and is altogether a very pretty design, regularly §2.50, special this week............ ;;.25 | | Cobbier Seat RoGker—golden oak, high back and arm, roomy and comfor- | table, fancy turned spindles, regularly $3.50, this wee .82.25 i Music Gabinet—mahogany finish, 18 inches wide, 42 inches high, neat carving. | Most of them mean a sav- piano polish, has 8 shelves for music, regularly $15.00, special this week.....$70, 7 Dining Room Set Camplete—8 pieces, all solid oak in the popular golden finish, beautiful sideboard with swell front, 18x30 French plate mirror, beveled and patterned, extension table, with heavy turned legs and claw feet, extends 6 feet, chairs, six in number, are high back, with cane seats and brace arm, neat carving, strong and durable, the regular price of this set is $47.50, for this week only the | complete outft for.... cernn 338275 | Bedroom Set—complete, eleven pieces, bed, bureau, washstand, table, two | | chairs, one rocker, one wire mattress, one top mattress and two pillows, solid golden | | oak, bureau has 24x30 inch French plate mirror, and is nicely carved, has swell front, | all handsomely polished, the regular price of this set is $47.50, for this week only, | | the complete outfit ....838.75 | Carpet Remmnants—1000 yards of Brussels Carpetsin all qualities and all | styles, patterns and colorings, in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, on spacial sale this | i week, per yard.............. ... 36€ Linoleum Remnants—The balance left from last week’s selling, all qualities, plenty of patterns left to select from, prices cut in half —$1.00 quality, 80e 3 T5c qu 373¢; 65c quality, 323 ;7 60c quality, 300 ;7 50¢ quality, 252 7 40c qu .23¢ | Tapestry Garpets—The 65c quality, with borders to match, in a choice line of patterns, on special sale for this week only, per yard.. 45¢c | Tap estry Carpets—The 80c quality, in floral and Persian effects, with or without borders, pretty hall and stair effects, special this wesk, per yard........ 56ic Fine Tapestry Carpet—The 90c kind, best grade, 10-wire, in Body Brussels effects, this week, per yard... i eon-en SR ¥ £ 1+ Wiiton Velvet Carpet—Very handsome designs, makes very pleasing parlor | Carpet, specially marked for this week, per yard.... ...32!0 Body Brussels—A high grade of the best wearing Carpet made, for dining rooms, hall, stairs, library or office, specially marked for this week, per yard...923e Axminster Garpets—Very handsome patterns, with borders to match, a su- perb quality, specially marked for this week, per yard. o ...91%c y Second Floor—Rear. Special Three-Day Sale Dress Goods Remnants. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we offer hundreds of Colored | Dress Goods Remnants, accumulated during the last season, choice fab- rics of every desc'npnoP, ranging in length from 14 to 6 yards each, suitable for waists, skirts, children's dresses and many pieces long enough for full costumes, rem- nants that have already been reduced—for tge three days at One-Half Marked Prices. Bargain Tables—Center Aisle. High-Class Masks. Pho‘oy"aphy. Cotton Domino Masks. Satin Domino Masks.. g Satin Half Masks. Have you visited our new Photograph Gallery on second floor? It is complete Character Masks . in every detail, equipped with the fmest | MASK Fastener . free instruments that science has produced, wits each | Malt Whiskey - Shaw’s excellent product, regularly $1.00 bottle purchase. handsomely appointed dressing rooms, Special Sale Glassware. . We have just received 1800 glass and opal decorated dishes, mounted on silver- plated stands, which weré bought for the Christmas trade and were delayed in tramsit. To close them out at once, WeMofl;r the dchdnica of l:uy of these pretty pieces Monday and during the week—if quantity lasts—each. '90 1 The assortment includes imitation cut glass Sugar Bowls, Horseradish Dishes, Spoon Holders, 3 Cream Pitchers, Bon-Bon Dishes, Olive Dishes, Jelly Dishes, with silver-plated frame and stand, Opal Decorated Puff Box and Bon-Bon Dish | in plated framea nd silver-plated, gold-lined Bon-Bon Dishes. Main Floor—Rear. One-Half or Less for Large Lot Uphoistery Salesmen’s ; Samples. We have secured all the samples of Upholstery Goods of a large mill that were used by their numerous traveling salesmen last year, consisting of all kinds of Cotton Tapestries, Silk and Wool Tapestries, Satin Damasks, Corduroys, Moleskins, Silk Plushes, etc. Pieces ranging in size from one to two yards square, suitable for cushion tops, chair seats and backs, some of them large enough for pieces of furniture. Many very choice designs in high grade qualities in the collection. More than 1000 pieces in all —on special sale Monday and during coming week at One-Half or Less than one-half what the goods would cost you by the yard. Main Floor—Back of Elevator. | Monday and Tuesday Great Specials--Groceries, Liguors. We guarantee qualities to be the best—money back freely if it is not so. Direct Grocery Telephone South 59. Best Dry Granuiated Sugar—Iinit $2.00 worth to a custom, Uncolo Japin e fragrant “S Pyramid Washing Powder—5 1-b. packages fo: Gilka Kummel—the genuine, regular $1.25 per bottle.. Guinness White Label Stout—while supply lasts, dozen Main Floor—Rear. Butterick’s The New Styles Patterns and Publications for February Bab-v Carr ’am' now ready. On sale in Pattern Depart- . Fifty different styles for 1900 ranging ment, Main Floor, back of Rotunda. in price from $6.50 to $35.00 each have just been received. The big store is headquarters for the best kinds of Baby Vehicles. Carriage like pictars, reed body, hood top, fully uphol- Music Half Price. Until further notice the big store will supply you with any sheet music pub- lished at one-half publishers’ prices. $1.00 Music...50€ 50c Music.....28¢ T5¢ Musi 38¢ 40c Music.... 200 Music Department—Second Floor. stered in Turkish cloth, tinned steel wheels, patent dust proof hubs and foot Toy Department—Second Floor. Juxurious reception room, and all work done by first-class artists. Especial at- tention is called to this week’s displays of Photographs, recently taken by us, in the Reception Room and in show cases at main entrance. 81.50 to $5 1 dozen Cabinets.... Paris Panels $6 to $10 a dozen And better qualities than you ever bought before at these prices. THE EMPORIY fiwwdenimuknhazamuzll CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE brake, for... Parasol Top Baby Carriage, reed var- nished, fully upholstered in Turkish cloth, tinned steel wheels, patent dust proof hubs and foot brake, complete for.. - A completz assortment of Go- Carts from $3.50 t2 $20.00. Second Floor. complete e would try to | lkner had resumed the investi- rupted him, asking him inquiry & that after | ¢ < own admissions no statement - could make would be of value to d to having paid $300 for am- | & soula. drflwing drafts on r the money. Campbell said honored the drafts, and would :» why when he should take the ing witnesses called to Helena | in_the disbarment trial, Hill e had been an understanding that | Dr. Minshall should go until $1000 | was pald to each of them. given the money to a man named Harrity for him, and the latter had handed him | P $5% of this amount, which the witness | #2id he still had in his possession, having | kept it in order to make the yhrus-.('uunn} pay the remaining amount, which he said was promised. He told the messenger who | had to go to the State Supreme Court to tes- tify to “tell the Supreme Court to go to | tee Hill continued his testimony concern- ing p i en’s affi who had given him money. the witne: , was Fuohy ‘of Butte. That gentleman had given him $250 and had also given Fioney to others of his combination. Tiill said that from his conversation with Campbell and Whiteside he was satisfied Marcus Daly was puiting up the money ‘We have no specific amount, but Mar- o unt | ever limits us.” Whiteside had | €8, BCSG that Rector, one of the wit- | {hat ington, and that Rector had also told him that his testimony was not true. Ao nen Hill retired Congressman Camp- pell requested | it rought him a message asking mmltl_ml\,' e b o oaarea Lypni s unfit to proceed as counsel in the taze. 'He thought he should have an op- of himself, Wright, the prosecution. Whiteside had said: es for the prosecution, had told him he was to have $500 for coming to 7 | Thomas that he be sworn, sayini the committee considered Lyons', h— At the afternoon session of the commit- | portunity to explain. The committce al- lowed him to explain, as counsel, but did not require him to be sworn. Campbell first took up the statement of E. Lyons, and said the latter's statement that he (Campbell) had offered him money to commit perjury was abso- | lutely untrue. He admitted that he had | talked with Lyons and that he had ziven him $300 to pay the expenses of the inves- tigation that Lyons was to make. With reference to Hill's affidavit, he denicd baving dictated it, snym{' that Hill had spent an entire day with his (Campbell's) typewriter in a back room dictating the statement, and that he (Campbell) had not been in the room a half-hour during the day. He admitted paying drafts for $300 made upon himself by his private scc- retary to pay for affidavits by Wright and Minshall, but said that at the same time he had told him that the testimony of the men could not be used. Campbell said he had employed Hill to get at the truth of a rumor that an effort was being made to have Whiteside Impris- oned through one Folk; that he had es- pecially desired to have a letter intercept- ed and that Hill had opened it. It was not true that he had pald Hill any morey to do_anything that was ‘“crooked.” nor that Hill' had told him his afiidavit was untrue. Other witnesses of the day were Barney Shanahan of Butte and John Burns of Helena, who were put on by the defense to contradict the statement of State Rep- resentative Normoyle to the effect thit they had approached him with the sugges- tion that he could get $10.000 for a vote for | Clark for the Senate. The two witnesses agreed that Normoyle had made advances to them, indicating that he would like to get money for his vote. ey Plenty of Work Promised. VALLEJO, Feb. 3.—Prospects for work at Mare Island for the coming year are very good. It is reported upon good au- thority that the allowance for the con- struction and repair department, ir- respective of the emergency appropria- tion, will be sufficient to carry the pres- ent and even a larger force through the .rest of this fiscal year, when the regular snropflnuon- of Congress become avall- able. | cently by reason of certain hostile actions directed toward the Union Pacific by the Rio Grande Western. In Omaha considerable intersst is mani- MUCH RESENTMENT AT BURLINGTON’S ACTION | | fested in this projected meeting for reason that it is believed matters of un- + —_— e | Valentines winz | | |friends at a distance should. be| ‘bougbt this week. The big store| |s headgquarters for | Valentines—all kinds, all| | prices—Fancy Lace Valentines, from 12 for 5c to 10c each— ’athcrsfrom 5¢ to $3.50. The 1900 Wash Fabrics Our foreign im- portations of fine and medium grade Wash Materials are being unpack- ed and a very large assortment will be ready for Monday. There are some lovely Scotch Zephyrs, half silk and others with satin stripes, and many of the em- tirely new and dainty Mercerized materials that are as rich appearing as silke, ly se- lections are advis- ) able, as prettiest S patterns and color- ings go first. Scotch zopbyr.,zovnh satin stripes and plaids, very rich, yard....... 450 Fine Madras Ginghams, 31 inches wide.......ccuecerennne. 123 Cropes from Japamn, ins qual- ity, yard......cee... 20 Zephyr Ging! new styles fresh from the looms of Scotland, per yard, 250 White French Organdies, our direct importation, 63 inches wide, prices. 40¢, 50¢, 60c¢ > $1.00 Piain Colored Organdies, 40 inches, evening shades, yard...200 White Pigues, Fnglish make, neat W YO s iirovisiin I Mercerized Whito Goods, many novelties, absolutely new crea- tions, yard.... | k Brocades, s new cotton | fabric with the appearance of silk, per yard. 30¢c Standard roales, over 500 designs, yard.....ceeeees 12%e Dry Goods—Main Floor. Undermuslins and Infants’ Wear Received during the past week 15 cases of Ladies’ Undermuslins and In- fants’ W -excellently made in the newest styles. Poor econ do your own sewing when prices like these prevail : New Drawers, with latest trimming 750 New Drawers, with laces and em- broidery.. Ladies’ Go new styles and cuts...... ... 81,00 Ladies’ Gowns, new embroid- ery..8$1.25 Ladies’ fine Short Slips, yoke and back of fine tucks......... lefants’ new Short hemstitched.. Infants’ new Shos extra fine yoke......... Infants’ new Long Slips, Infants’ new Long Slips, emhroidery.i‘.... g e .ku.hoo Infants’ new Long Slips, lace yoke, hem- stitched bottom. $1.50 Infants’ fine new g ps, elegantly made, two insertions and double ruffle of fine embroidery on bottom.. 88525 Children’s new Wash Dresses, for a;n 1 to 6 years. . 480 Children’s Dresses. Children’s new Dresses...... Becond Floor. AhmrFyfhwdb Waist Silks. A large assortment of the besutiful new effects for spring and summer 1900 ready for this week. Satin stripe soft weave Taffeta in the new spring colorings, browns, blues, pastel shadings, etc., handsome waist mate- rial, 21 inches wide, per yard...$7.70 Handsome Plisse effect Silks with lace stripe, dainty colorings, a soft, good wearing , very dressy for shirt waists, 22 inches wide, per yard.......... e $1.40 Satin Faconne, beautiful designs, in a complete line of new colorings, also in the new Plisse effects, in the most handsome shadings, 22 inches wide, per Spring Foulards—A choice as- sortment of French printed Foulards made expressly for us is now ready, and new colorings and designs are being added daily. We have them in both the satin and silk finish, 24 inches wide: Satin finish, per yard.. ....81.00 Silk finish...90¢, $7.00, $1.25 First Section—Left of Entrance. new fine Gingham_ Wash Kill his wif go to Coronad | son of Geor | Pacific Mut —— e | German Bark Marie Beleased. with his sister. Aty e P P P PP PP | has been released and will He is a >, president of the rance Company. i Objects to the New | doubted importance to this city may | > o o o g Union: Pacifc %et Chi | come up For consideration. It is still | DURBAN, -'“i'!- 31.—The hospital ship Through Train Between Chicago | intained in reliable quarters here that | Maine has arrived here. The German and San Francisco. certain departments of the Oregon Short | bark Marie, captured early in January Line are to be removed from Salt Lake to Omaha, notably the auditing depart- ment. Special Dispatch to The Call OMAHA, Feb. 3.—The action of the | Burlington in putting on a through train from Chicago to San Francisco via Den- ver and the Rio Grande Waestern into Salt Lake and Ogden has caused some | resentment at the Union Pacific head- | quarters, and that road, it is said, will | try to checkmate the new deal. Such | action, it is understood, will involve the | closing of the Ogden ateway, for the | reason that the Union Pacific has about concluded it should haul all the freight from the Missouri River to ints west of Ogden, since no plausible reasons exist why it should help swell the freight receipts of the Rlo Grande Western and its_connections. This feeling has been strengthened re- B Washtenaw Safe. Special Dispatch to The Call PORT ANGELES, Feb. 3.—The steamer ‘Washtenaw, which broke her tail shaft yesterday afternoon, was towed into port to-day by the Mattewan. Both vessels belong to the same company. The Wash- tenaw was loaded with coal from Comox. o0 T e B Moore Released. Special Dispatch to The Call. PASADENA, Feb. 3.—Georgs J. Moore, who was committed for threatening to | with a_load of sulphur the by leased. —— 5 A CURE FOR ASTHMA. and business in order to be cured. produced a fal tubes. Haviog tested | e powers in thousands | cured), and desh 1 will ‘send free of cha: Asthma, Consumption, British cruiser Fearless, has been formally re- Asthma sufferers need no longsr leave home Nature has egetable remedy that will perma- | nently cure Asthma and all diseases of the its of of % per cent permanently ) relleve human suffering. e to all sufterers from ‘atarrh, Bronchitis and

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