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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900. 5 CROOKS IN JAIL AT SACRAMENTO e ' 2B EEEOR ! TR TepoRTE L TR SRR lined throughout, oth- ers with silk facings, all of them with silk 6730 for two days, best grade 10- wire carpet, with or without borders. started to run he was shot and seriously wounded. Dur- e same months some other bold robberies of sa- he clerk well reme: t Néw 1-3 to 1-2 Regular Prices. | 15¢ Handkerchiefs. 8@ | 20c & 25¢ Handkerchiefs. 14e RERERRRRR R PRERRREREY SUSPECTED OF OAKLAND MURDERS|} Best Cr B i ial Frid d Saturday, 45 3 eamery Butter, regular size squares—special Friday an turday, 45c. i G000 0 000000000000 20000-00-0409000-0+ 000000000 0+0-0000+0g B R i e s = - - . ¥ e ! s ® ; 2 4 : ! UiLS and OAKS on the 4 p 3 3 - * = x : . Greatest of Cloak and Suit Sales. i * : 3 Fifth day of the sale of the halance of Rossefi & co.’,s (the 3 1 . New York manutzcturing tailors) stock of this season’s gar- 3 : : ments, including many of the finest made, now selling 37¢ : bt { on the doilar or less. : ; Rofl‘;e!! & Co.’s $10.00 to $20.00 ;allos Rosseff & Co.’s §8.50 to $25.00 gm Rosseff & Co.’s 32‘;':0 to $4.50 ;.'n:g resses...... .85 u p 3 Underskirts........... $1. £ b + Rossefl & Co’s $18.00 to §26.00 Taif@P Rowef & Co’s fnest 3150 Black $a= Fopel & Gos $1.% Flannelgtte * & @ Dresses $10.00 teen Waists 780 o e Cove $150 Wrapme ek i * Rosseff & Co.’s $25.00 to §35.00 SF k= Rosseff & Co.’s all-wool braided $2.50 to s oc 3 { * Lined Dr-sses .$15.70 13.0) Waists .. 8139 i E Cos $2.50 to $3.50 German 3 ; Rosseff & Co. answeff’& Co’s $6.00 to ss.sgs S.g: Eiderdown and Flannelette 3 b 4 . : ais - Wrappers. ... ..........81. = ' 4 % Rosseff & Co’s $10.00 to $25.00 Si:k= Rosseff & Co’s $7.50 to $1250 Silke Rossefl & Cos Black Dress Skirts 3 | Limed Jackets.........$4.95 Walists. RS $4.95 e .$1.00 b * * Rosseff & Co’s 320.00 to §30.00 finest Rosseff & Co’s 2 ruffied colored near silk v: ® @ *ilk-Lined Jackets.$12.00 $1.50 Underskirts 48c . oo < . R.M Gompon 4| Rosseff & Co.’s $3.50 to $10.00 ?ap@2s Rosseff & Co.s $1.75 to $2.00 Umder= Rossef & Co’s $6.00 and 3550 Praid b b ey AN 3l : cnrr. 5OC t0 $2.50 skirts.. o890 and Plain Skirts......$2.95 3 > 1 — - — e = —— I, . § ; Friday and Satvrday. Friday and Saturiay. 3 - e + Men’s Overcoafs ¢ Carpet, Linoleum 3 0000000000 0ttt et sttt strortsorerseseesso L One-Quarter Off. and Rug Speciais. DESPERATE TRIO WHOSE RECORDS INTEREST THE POLICE. For two davs the big Lindloans Resswants — 1000 % store offers the choice ALL—DAY vards, all qualities, plenty of patterns & allas Harry Frier; Charles Ave The more recent crimes of u't;!r;h}:heTmhen unilor arvest (@) . of an_vksl:'» Overcoat Seeciar Sates —- to select from—$1.00 grade, 68€; § d B. Newm are suspected are the shooting of John Thomas, a saloon | in stock at one-quar- - . 75 ' 1 “Week shortly after man at Pacific and Campbell streets, Oakland, on the | & tar off the regular 2}; R’r:g:' zg‘;'; s E\;:;e: ;g:i 3 of that and night of November 12, and the shooting of Robert Vin- price. New Tan Co- Friday and Saturday. L5 cp;rnde. gk grade, ; ” th‘,fl g i “n;{ R(E‘flcévfid?rifQfitHi{«flv{ol;.:\lcr"w:nax:nted Oakland ‘ verts in several | "a dk h' f s l / 3 \ 65~ ra'“f,.' e et for S pe s i BB ) S gl S0 el 2 shbort weights, fine, all-wool ; noxercnie aile pestry Carpet for 3§ led was the scene of many desperate robberies and shooting | & 8 2 4 40¢ for two days only, has bordersto g ey | Black, Blue and Brown | 500 dozen Handkerchiefs-on special sale to-day and match—a good, serviceable carpet k- e of this Thomas was in his saloon about midnight when two | Kerseys in heayy/ | Saturday, slightly damaged in process of manufac- o ' p arpet. * e records of men entered, ordered him to throw up his hands and, be- | weights, Black Thib-/) 'Y ture, a stitch dropped here and there, or a little im- ne Tavestry aflw"n for cause he did not do so quickly, one of the robbers shot ets, Mixed Cheviots, /// perfestion in the embroidery, perhaps, but for service 86310 for two days, has borders to : Newman him through the brain. He died three days lalp;: | Serges and Clays. e R AR o T Ar TRtk s thoy 11 os: m‘v“h' floral and Persian effects ; 3 steady lodgers, The he was commanded to halt by two men. As soon as he many of them Rk pure sheer linen—on sale for the two days only at 80c Tanestry Carpels for § 5 s = = s x = = B = E = B T T T T R L T R R AR AT AR R TR ] Qo Re%IRG RIRNINE RN NENI RN NN 4% %o RO # RRRRRERRRRERRERERRERRRRE KRR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN RN R R R R R R R R RRE EERRRER AR RERRERERRERRERERERRARY RERRRRRRRERRRRERRRRRR Y J 1 took place at midnight in Oakland and the police &8 | em i Do & 2 iefs Wilton Velvet Garnet, in very business 1d find no clews, stating that they belleved the jobs & | g sleeve linings, made | 18 Handkerchiefs.7#@ | 35¢ & 50c Handkerchiefs. 230 Esiiedne patiars sucelet po sl fie clerk at they co e being done by crooks who crossed over from San by the best manufac- Bargain Table—Center Alsle. ; e —— Yo 2in fr r s every week ti ieisco. For a time there was a reign of terror along | turing tailors in Amer- by o . Wwater front istrict, where all the crimes were com- & | & (R L 08 0 ar / Friday Only. Body Ppmalg,a: high grade of ted ; e best wearing carpet made, for two e b e e T fad Clothes Basket Sale. i yor ot -8zic B e e O A did value $15 Overcoats will be.$1-25 | On special sale this day only a lot of excellent | AXminster Gargets, harisome were going to ed much hamite and 'rmmuf an alarm, they did | Willow Clothes Baskets. They come in five different patterns, with borders to match, per § time to get there e I R e e sizes, and it will be a long time before you can again | _yard for two days .. fio 3 wi s himself Avery i den end to robbery ar «‘.rmuu!mr ll;} lml‘(land, and since Friday Only. duplicate these prices: | Axminster Ruy.i, M’;c;% K] then that city has been free from big crimes. 580 | 2T-inch Baskets clegant patterns, two days..... 82 k1 (] (] .28¢c | inc! < et e Ti e tieti e Ti et + Nt ST et et et SN et et G e B0 B i e 20 tie NG0B 0L ST L0 25cEiderdowns 17 :68¢ | 30-inch Basket S e 3 GlieBi oo et oot otien 8 2 % g e et e % The balance of our stock of fancy striped 34-inch Baskets...... 57 08 k] ! | nem, with Gatling guns. We | Eiderdown Fllnne{]s, 26 inc};es wide. a Basket Department—Second Floor. Friday and Saturday. ; : e e | nice assortment of woven colors, those — — = IR G RN I T PO NP JUHDAN S W[]H[]S Words i order o make Y that were 25 yard, on_special salo to- Friday Only. T Friday and Saturday. | FUrniture Specials. § her r E proud of day only 17c | 2 | Folding Card Table. lid cak % selves, but we need’a bitter T asatia Conntane Mok e [ Sneei’al Sale . Feather Stitch | 9053 inche, logs fold dernenth, . 3 o ailgien il % | H | ularly £3. y B = of_democr: I | Children’s Dresses | praids Half Price. R dnd o : 2 : Children's Colored | RO Sl T a3 i n Friday Only. | ; Dresses, fancy ma- | For two days we offer 600 dozen pieces of mat"rei ize 30x60 inches, maple ns 3 s ks Folly X shite and colored Feather Stitched | matural 50, svecial R N titement pre- | B. F. Royce K.lled at His| Special Sale of foas Braid, each piece containing 6 yards, a | _for two day ~-$3.50 3 b thelr | feet gl il dledat His| ¥ House Furnishings. yoars,Srogularly | great variety of patterns—at about = | Hat Rack, solid golden oak, withseat pagEiRE L e Home. Wash Boilers, No.9 Galvanized |, $1.45—today anly. Half Price. o gl o s gt oy and Miss L. Knacke spoke briefly, an Boilers (the larg. | g o ,\ifsscx e hite Feather Stitched | $9-50, special for two days.....$6.25 % i B O s G est size, pieced ildren’s - Wool ozen pieces white Feather Stitche s SN -9 3 Peter Boyle Delivers ments made, after which the discussion | Blj| | ET MEANT FOR ANOTHER | & retinned ' covers, = | ./ Cashmere Dresses, Braid, assorted patterns; sale price.4@ | Parjor Cabinet, nahogany finish, 3 a Message i — | regularly $1.25, §\;‘j | like picture, blue or | 200 dozen pieces white and colored 28 inches wide, with two shaped French- v | NEW CABINET OFFICER. | ' to-day only. 8 7€ [N - 4 | green, fully lined, Feather Stitched Braids, assorted pat- | plate mirrors, beveled edge, two large e e MURDERER THEN FIRED THE CornPog. : sizes “for 1 to 4 | terms; sale price oo "gfi and two small shelves for ornaments, = s % HOUSE AND DEPARTED. ers, large = = years of age. regu- ) dczen pieces of white Feather Stitc regularly § pecial for two days..... IT IS FROM MEN IN PRISON Authorization. 2 L% R i [ tarly 52—to-day only. 8046 ' Braids, sesetedpatterns;vale peios 8@ ! 4 $8.25 % WASHINGTON, Feb. S8.—Sen: a — t Y b Socised to ¥ Sheriff and Posse in Pursuit of Young | & %‘éi'ii‘d.'iflliflym.v only. 15¢ | Cabinet see the | P f:z‘;':v" P e st gl AUDIENCE AT THE ACADEMY .. bill providing for a De- = e sl e ey ¢ SPI00 | o arge: @reat | y fnished frames. with full cip. ¥ - sart of Commerce with a Cabinet of- yce and Threats of Lynch- auce Famn, best granite steel, indian ' per edge, upholstered in silk tapestries § OF SCIENCES STIRRED. part . e ks ing Are Freely Made, long-handled Cooking Pot, strong and | $7.50 to and Palnting— | 4 damask, regularly $13, special for § - th from the Interior De- | handsome, regularly 50c, special to-day | $85+00 Golden Rule Bazaar. oA sippe x'_.“' | twodays......... .. $12.50 3% Sk s e nd fnclude it in 1‘-?"v:‘P:“ ;“f’; . T e only.. 33c Dozen. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. juy | Second Fior. x : Bikre Jordau's Secturs | partment. The*other | provislons of e | sy Ay A WALLA Waan, @ 1.5 %) . S amon Man.” de- 2 Royce, a well-known farmer, was shot | and killed this evening at his home twelve ‘ of the pres- len iy : and Amy K. Caldwell of Colorado. They | | separate report, saying he cannot suppomt a4 er jotien from this city by his grandson, reported that the question of woman suf- the bill - “because it g N oyce. Frank Royce left this city | frage in their States was progressing sat- rule of uniformity p ribed by the con- this afternoon in an intoxicated condi- isfactorily. stitution— 1 vhick my opinion, ! SRS & tion. When he reached Dixie he became | overns Congress in legisiation for the i T A e DR. J. ELLIS RODLEY \ | Mecai s uncparing - in his. denuncia ed to the house of his grandfather, with | CONVICTED OF PERJURY| e B B 8 o B R e By whom he has been living, about two miles | ’ | —_—— from Dixie. Woods followed 1 sufl ‘ ey . _ | Strugeles in the presence of the elder | Fuller Will Which Was Proven | Tari Fate of New Reciprocity Treaties fion Captain Cates Says Op- | Royce. Prosecutor Speaks for to Have Been Forged. |New Tariff Measure to Hinge on That of the French. = Nt Frank Royce drew v [ w portunities Are Good. |wooas, but misced ard ’::Z :";’l Sh;' at the Defendant. OROVILLE, Feb. 8.—Dr. J. Ellis Rod- Be Reported. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Before pro- | nis grandfather. Vonug Hov ullet killed ley was to-day convicted of perjury on ceeding further with the construction of Severshiines BhLte v e panatited | the first ballot. The jury was out but ten | the new reciprecity treattes the State De- al Dispatch to The Call. ONt. alERet. After he kaw: “\'halu:w“i\(‘:‘d | Special Dispatch to The Call. | minutes. He will be sentenced to-morrow | WASHINGTON, Feb. §.—The House was artm will await the action of the Senate upon the pending French treaty. | morning at 10 o’cloc! {in session an hour and a half t day and done he set fire to nig 4 e . : Should this fail all efforts to e COUVER, B. C., Feb. £—Captain |00 e 5¢t fre 1o the house, which| pASADENA, Feb. §.—John C. Rov, a| Dr. Rodley is a prominent physician of | only minor business was transacted. The | Siouicbeiin® (il all fforts to offect the Cates of this city has just received a let-| oo 0h 0o Body' Wy CiEmates” Dur!g;l:‘h; | cigarmaker, accused of violating the liquor | co, the largest town in Butte County. | Ways and Means Committee measure es- | Dingley act will be -abandoned. It is | ordinance, was acquitted yesterday. City | He swore that he signed the last will and | tablishing tariff rates on goods from | probable. too, that even in the event of testament of the late Alfred Fuller, which | Porto Rico into the United States and |the continuance of the negotiations a new trouble Mrs. B. F. Royce fled to the barn. w ™ Fra : A - | A v ‘Wright, who occuples the posi- rank Royce shot four times at F. M. | o e wid | 4 S. i -3 i Logie K < . M. # torney for the Los Angeles | gave $30.000 to Mrs. S. M. Houseworth. | vice versa was d, and Cha eipetentiury mint e Siunl ou S yont tion Also, of attornsy fo he validity of the will was tested and 1t | bavne suve notlce wnat the mill wosld ba | Of our Governm 30 MUY formued tha tt Company. Robertson | crink Royce sh 3 | t o th . work A short dia Payne gave notice that the bill would be | HC. 0" work which has fallon 1o The opene vestigate conditions of the lumber trade. | not hit. Royce then proceeded down (i | novel plea, being at the time Prosecuting | replete with sensational incldents ang | called up next Thursd The debate | of Mr. Kasson thisgep- He writes that he is well satisfied that a | road with his Winchester in hand, and | Attorney: | much contradictory testimony was given, | Upon it will run for a week. | —— lot of 2 rican lumber can be shipped to | coming to the farm of Ben Pitcher fired | ‘‘Gentlemen of the jury: If I were to in-| In all probability Dr. Rodley will now ba| The Republicans of the committee, ex- | CHOKES HIS COLLEAGUE. both China and Japan. A large amount | three shots through the house and then | vite any one of you to my house to dinner | Placed on trial for forgery, as the prose- | cept McCall of Massachusetts, agreed to | —_— q Robertson of San Fran- zet Sound, proprietor of the ina two months ago to in-| tance from the scene, but Skinner was | BreVing Company, made the followIng | gaq proved to be a forgery. The trial was . fled. cutin, ; o8 tha & . | - ¢ work is to be done in Japan dur- "‘mmg SRR R to-day you would probably find wine on | m_ess“(,?e";’;;':{m"‘g";‘#'y;’u»‘n::d! he would | report in support of the bill, devoting a | Members of Denver’s Board of Alder- re present and next year, and rail- | california and had been farming "}‘1'," the table, for I keep it in the house. This | oot ke g mnq.i»mr»xphpnrnm of |hvv|rh1rg‘1rv‘»n's to | men Oawve & Frasas construction in China will make a grandfather's place. It is said th S| man has been giving it to his friends, as | | sustaining the contention that the clause | S o, o L et there. He states prac- | had had a difficulty over ::\’:-I;’aln“” they | I should to you. I think it the duty of the | Opposed to Slot Machines. of the constitution, declaring that “all | DENVER. Feb. t a mecting of the matters. early in the spring, | He Is about 30 vears old and has a wife to send a large ‘”]F? 'fil:;v’é VISALIA, Feb. 8—The Grand Jury's re- | duties, imposts and excises shall be uni- ‘ Board of Aldermen to-night to consider a g | iy | port was b —day g | form throughout the United States,” js | bill for a franchise for the Denver, Boul- 1 children. | case and the evidence with a view of EN . ubmitted to-day. All public| 0™, boficable to our new sions, | der & Northern Raflway. Alderman Curr ce a wealthy pioneer of | pose 81 W or the prisoner, but T do | Pusiness was found to be conducted In a \ o which, they say, are not United States |gan. who favored the bill, choked He came Into some promi- | heo O Ve’ ifhis duty to make any special | first-class manner. Nickel-in-the-slot ma- | territory within the meaning of that dec. | man Golder, president of City Attorney to present the points of a as soon as timber raft in tow of a tug or steamer puget Sound sh Columbia to - B - D B O s Of hathean e e ‘0 s wumecad Qut of 35000 last | effort to convict an inmocent man. You |Shines were branded as a perniclous evil | laration. The Democrats. together with | pistols are said to have Znd_twenty million feet gpring by “Crooked Mouth” Green. The | fhOtt (0, & A1l the evidence in this case, | and a license fee of $100 per quarter was| Newlands of Nevada. tock the contrary | Frouble was temporarily B beriaon may make frrangements | Fhor and Posse are In pursult of Royee. | WHIC,"(dy to show that Mr. Roy was in | Fecommended to be fmposed at the earil- |view. MeCall, ' distenting Hepublican, | ference of other member rection of a mill NeAr | threats of lynching are freely meqy 270 | the habit of treating his friends.” st possible moment. practica with them. He made a |taken on the franchise The address of the prosecution did not last more than a minute. At its close he returns. Captain raft on Robertsor Late at night a rumor was afloat to the | ) get effect that Royce, after setting fire to the d yet he had never b - 2 atent ye in Nova Scotia before | hous - dge J. N. Phillips of Los Angeles, re and had done it a hun- | PRLENT vears ago ln Wove BCOUR Pacific | Nouse and firing several shots, threw him- | Judge T N FRCPRC ™ o rose ‘and thankea | UM L1 | ] wa [ 1] ] 'l = = ore. The same man t ! R 2 Bbiee self into the flames and was cremated | & Whight for his words to the| B man shot 3 crazy man go | Co8St at all, and both he and Robertson | with his grandfather. " The rulns will pe | Attorney Wright for his words to the | g bocanue: o tried walk | g0 CHo Seross the Pacific all the w searched In the morning by the Coroner. | JAT¥: A0G S, ‘make any remarks, as the | :'_"’F‘ ’""‘;’d“ ,""""-‘1‘1"-‘ trom Puget Sound to San Francisco, a ——— jury woud surely now return a ve;dic:dm' ll Ehe: g S pul In 2 ovage that has several times been Suc- Y WOt the Gefendant, which they o Bt afiroglic macs | (255,01, M toicpal dmes been S| DEMISE OF A VERY S R H P JOREe. ghee Srod see 'he voyage from the straits of Juan de Two cases of illegal liquor sglling came 2 B . = il and for even asking 'this kohama, would probabiy = take PROMINENT JOURNALIST | nerore the Recorder, S, Grant Stannard, o hlave a remedy which entl;ely knocks cut that lowering and persistent 3 1 brea er for \ onth, &t would’ otitain i o . W. Wood, was fined a i i s. They watched me and caught 7 twenty shiploads and could under s el tar g, R e Asbury ‘.. Bmitn’ yras pain. It forces the kidneys to filter the poisons from the system and drives me keeping notes of what I saw and burn- fortunate circumstances be han- Passing Away of Beriah Brown, an Euslpnned until to-morrow. Dr. Smita away lumbago and other pains from every part of the body. That remedy is my notes before I left. These men are ed actio: | A 4 ¥ e e (T e, a2 | dled for a fraction of the cost of sending |~ Intimate of Horace Greeley, and as retained Attorney Metcalfe and will ads. fight. There is some feeling B e T . it _— Founder of Papers Here. e e hish, as it is alleged that he has ° 9 . 1id induce me to get up here and Belgian Hare Show. ANACONDA, Mont., Feb. S—Barish|bees ;Z:lns\-hn:nnnll-fi!;;?e;m:tfi:gghe":; r. C a“ ln S ec rlc e announce what T am. The state | go. 0 Dicpatch to The Call. Brown, probably =the oldest newspaper | (TiF¥ 1oy decried. at Folsom is something awf the proper authorities ought to attention to eriminology and penol man in the Middle West, died here at 2y | SAN DIEGO, Feb. 8.—The Belglan Hare | 10:3 o'clock to-night at the advanced age Club of this city has decided to hold a | of g4 years. Death was due to old age, WOMEN SUFFRAG]STS hare and pet stock show, beginning on | guperinduced by an attack of la grippe. aturday, the 17th tnst. It has been de- | Mr. Brown was born in New York State MEEY IN CONVENTION ermined to give $1200 In special and the “legalized | sidce o §300 cup donated by the club. Some | I 1814. He was an intimate friend of ¢ to such a policy. in | of the prizes will be given for hares of | Horace Greeley and the two were room- s an illustration of | this mu’n“ only, but the rest of the State | mates and fellow workmen for a long Thirty-Second Annual Gathering of This is a new method of curative electricity. It is a switch-off from the old drug cure. The value and success of this treatment are shown by the people who besiege the offices to get it. | haie so improved my Battery Belt that it is the most skilifully made and easy to use of all belts. The disks are cushion-covered and do not blister the skin like the bare metals in other belts. The cures | am making by this new method of applying Electricity are ten-‘old those of the past. Take a 5 ation of the evening was a speech of 8. Sefler, a local music dealer, sfon P | will be entitled to enter the competition | time. He was a prominent figure in the he Organization Is Held in rong in many re-|for the rest. H. P. Woodward is the | constitutional conventions of Michiga; 0oy ington, D. C. n impassioned tones. | president of the local club and W. H. | 2na’ Wisconsin, lending his aid in eets e a general | ecretary. . . - . 8.~ - feneral | Gray the secretary &5 lishing the first State government in| WASHINGTON, Teb. ®-frhe thirty | h 2 second annual convention of the Woman's ; Quarreled Over a Woman. | gach of these States, For half a century | 3520G 87U cfarion mat here to-day. The FREE TRIAL TREATMENT nothing about—and had been taken aw Special Dispatch to The Call | on_the Pacific Funst. following committee on finance was an- . SANTA CRUZ, Feb. §—Thomas Wat- | He was the founder of the Democratic | nounced: Mrs. Harriet Taylor of Ohio, E o b C e this | Press of San Francisco, which afterward | Miss Mary G. Hay of California, Mrs. |son was taken from Watsonville this |y con " e mxamine At th ss o 2 1odged fn SAf) e Rild cal o e time of | [,ycy Hobart Day of Maine, Mrs. Romans | morning and & jail to be held | president Lincoln’s assassination he was of lowa, Miss Kute Gordon of Loulsiana, man | walting a preliminary examination on a | the object of a mob bent on,Iynching him | WraC Fila Harrison of Missouri, Miss Roo Tesus at least would have associat- | charge of assault with intent to commit | because of his condonence of that crime. of Ohio, Dr. Mary D. Hussey of New Jer- With and tried to reform, if reared un- | murder. He fired three shots at one Gar- | Afterward he went to Mexico, where he sey and Mrs. Emma Maddock-Funk of jer proper conditions, would have been | cia. The trouble was over a woman. | was a foremost figure in tHe organization Marylend. better than all the pious frauds from | Garcia some time ago stabbed Watson, | of the colonization scheme, the district to | Mrs, Harriet Taylor of Ohio was named them and reared by preper vironment, it is highly he might never have been in 2 I have an array of evidence so convincing that it dispels doubt and preju- dice. You have experimental proof in a trial of medical electricity at my office. You can test my Belt when charged with the galvanic current, and you have strong testimony from those whom | have already cured and whose indorsements will be given you. Calland , I believe that this gray-heade s Gown. " He would mot have gone |but was discharged, as it was proved to | be settled by people of the Confedsrate irman of the committee on creden- see my method and avail yourself of the Rheumatism and St Torth to murder the Filipinos because a | have been done in self-defense. | States. This plan was nuilified by the &hfif’%\f?‘me other members were not an- ’t'offer 1 will takeyro r old Belt | TOMALES, Marin Co ?:xuhrc:‘fnh' | few 'men wanted to make campaign ma- | D — death of Maximillan. He afterward en- | nounced. The presentation of fraternai presen . A you o DR M MeLAUGHLING Dear Sh | * use tn running for office again. | Mail Carrier Injured. | gaged In newspaper work on the Pacific | delegates followed. in half payment for mine. suffered so much from rheumatism, con. | y i the American mother who is | Special Dispatch to The Call. [ Coast again. He started the first daily Mrs. William Scott of New York, presi- stipation and catarrh of the stomach that | s that her son is fighting for 2 | newspaper _in the State of Washington, Universal Peace Association; '{‘h,, Philippine skies \‘\'hnt | SALINAS, Feb. 8—The report comes | the Puget Sound Dispatch, at Beamef'nnd %‘:‘ otngnan. Kemp of the Peace Society will she sav when she finds out that she | from Priest Valley, in the southern part | conducted the Democratic Herald at Port- | of I’Ar:uddphn. and Mrs. Elzabeth B. has been duped? What will she say when | of Monterey County, that J. Kent, while | land. Passamore of Baltimore made short_ad- she discovers that the boy Who Teturns| .arrying the United States mall from | ,.H¢ Was Mayor of Seattle in 1579 and | dresses. Vice President at Large Rev. to her with hands stained with human | {ortham to Priest Valley, was thrown | 1830, when his health became Impaired, | Anna Shaw spoke of the international blood—with the blood of his fellow man— | jver g h',fh embankment " and seriously | (i“d he was compelled to retire from ac- | council of, women, and re| s were read 1 1 b ™ SPECIAL. My new book, finely | s utows? fErnermiin, 40 12d | * illustrated, will be psia. As soon as I put on your Beit I 3 3 AN to gain relief, and am now entirely interesting and valuable to you and to |cured. I feel fitteen years younger. and e : - would not take $1000 for the Belt if I could any man. It is sent free; write for it. not replace it. Yours truly, 2 E JOHN B. GUAY. 1 = or, worse still, who returns to her cold 04 ~ | tive life. from committees on eral Suffrage, and stark cn & bier, instead of “ighting | ‘"{.‘f:ff’y dg?‘egel;‘(:)‘: ",},,‘fl"";,;,',i,“';’c‘c,‘ge;’,‘, He leaves four sons, one of whom is a | “‘Presidential Suffrage” and “Industrial * for the flag’ has been murdering others o”‘c"cu, The extent or cause of Kent's ins| Cit¥ official of Seattle, another news edi- | Problems Affecting Women and Chil- 702 Mark: Cor.K or has been murdered himself simply for | firies are not yet known N | tor of the Post-Intelligencer at Seattle, a | dren.’ arket, Cor. Kearny, the glory of another man? ——————— gflr«‘i clu; seg;io.rmo!uéh:h B'PO ‘hm';n- Miss Susan B. Anrlnthon ml.de':lhu‘morh M . ' N S. F., and Burdick Block, “We prate of justice and fair play, but 4 eview al % e four ty | ous report upon the quinquennial of the Cor. Spring and Second, Aagsles. we haver't seen Bt to accord it ta ihess| Trunks, valises, pocketbooks and trav-| editor of the Anaconda Standard. Y| Pnternational Counell of Women. . Ad NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES, e b R e e o poor Filipinos by any means. We talk | eling sets. Immense assortment at San-| His remains will be shipped to Seattle | dresses were also _made by State Presi- 3 o 3 anday. ad af sending to them the gospel and shoot- ' born & Vall's. * | for burial. ents Mrs. Mary W. Swift of California | NENEENESEENEENENNENEENEENEENENENERE