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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALE, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1900 ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOAK AND SUIT ANNOUNCEMENT! CLEARANCE Jackets, Suits, Capes, Skirts “and Wrappers. GREAT ATTRACTIVE PRICES ! 35 JACKETS, regular value $3.50. . ..95c each 50 JACKETS, regular value $5.00, $6.00 and $750. 00000 25isinnsis soiussBl05ea0h JACKETS, regular value $7.50, $8.50 and R SRR . L) ] JACKETS, regular value $10 and $12.50..... 45 75 TAILOR 25 30 now. .. 65 DRESS DEPARTMENT—TRADE WINNERS. ARRIVAL NEW SPRING FABRICS. 36-inch Ail-Wool Camel's-Hair Plaid. . 50c a yard 48-inch French Skirting Plaids. ... .$1.00 a yard c0-inch Cloth Skirting Plaids. .....$1.50 a yard -MADE SUITS, regular value $7.50 TAILOR-MADE SUITS, regular value $15, $17.50 and $20, at.....c000.. dozen LADIES' CALICO WRAPPERS, regu- lar price $1.00, now............60c each 5 dozen LADIES' CALICO WRAPPERS, regu- lar price $1.50, now...........51.00 each LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, regular value $1.50, R . e LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS, regular value $3.00, DOW. Lenibintnresnbsrsisisa Dl PAD 50 LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, regular value $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00, now........$2.50 each SPECIALS! 75 pieces 4b-inch Extra Heavy All-wool English Cheviot, in navy blue only.......50c a yard 52.inch French Broadcloth, value §1.25, special inch Clay Worsted Suitings for tailor-made garments, our $2 quality, special at $1.45 ayd SILK DEPARTMENT. 24-Inch All-Silk Taffetas, all colors. ..50c a yard ne New Hemstitched Silks, for waists and trimmings, in all the new colors, at $1.00 a yd C. CURTIN, 911 and 913 Market St. Full ITI FIST EATENDIG L RULE Not Waiting for the Arrival of the Philippine Com- mission. il ot PLAN FOR NEW GOVERNMENT AL B Manila Lawyer Made President of a Board Detailed to Formulate the System to Be Instituted. ——— ‘WASHINGTON, March 10.—Without awalting the arrival of the new Philip- pine Commission, General Otis is pressing forward with the installation of civil gov- ernments in the various districts of the Philippines. Last August he established municipal governments in towns within the limits of the United Btates occupa- tion. Now he has taken steps to provide a more systematic and orthodox system of government. He has appointed a board headed by the brightest and most acute lawyer In the Philippines, Cayetano Arellano, and including some experienced army officers, to carry out his project. This is set out in the follow- ing order issued by General Otls, and dated Manila, January 29, just received here: SALE! RELIABLE GOODS! v e.....$3.50 each . 810 sui It being necessary and expedient at the pres- ent time to develop the abridged form of muni- cipal government announced in general orders No. 45 of August § last, from the headquarters of the Department of the Pacific and Eighth A rps, and prescribed to meet the tem- ch should be rescued from the control | armed insurgents—a labor which, under | present circumstances, requires careful consid- | eration and mature deliberation, and in which | the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Attorney General of the islands have upon | request consented to render assistance—a board is hereby called to take the subject under advisement and deliberation and to formulate and pass upon as soon as practicable a form of municipal government which shall meet re- | | i | quirements and which shall be as liberal in character as existing conditions permit. Detail for the board—His Honor Cayetano Arellano, president; Hon. Don Florentino Toi res, Attorney General of the Islands; Lieute: ant Colonel C. H. Crowder, Thirty-ninth I antry, Assistant Justice of the Clvil Branc of the Audencia; Hon. . Young, Assist- stice of the Criminal Branch of the Au- Lieutenant Colonel T. R. Hamer, venth Infantry, Assistant Justice of riminal Branch of the Audencla, — - SUCCESS OF KOBBE IN SOUTHERN LUZON Correspondence of the Associated Press. SORSOGON, Southern Luzon, January 20.—Two days ago a mlilitary expedition of some 2500 American troops, under Gen- eral Kobbe, left Manfla and proceeded on several steamships to the southern | end of Luzon Island, there to occupy and permanently garrison six seacoast towns | and villages. Up to the present time | three such towns have come under the | American flag and the control of Ameri- can army officers and no one has been hurt on either side. 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These troops were loaded upon | the transports Hancock and Garonne and | the local steamers Venus, Aerolus, Sal- dora and Castellano. Convoyed by the inboat Nashville, the expedition left Manila on January 18 and slowly steamed down the coast io the entrance of the | deep bay that leads from the sea up to | the town of Sorsogon, near the southern extremity of Luzon. On the morning of | January 20 we met the gunboat Helena the little Maraveles. The three war- | the transports in single file, | edition slowly proceeded up 5 DESIRED OO FRENCH TREATY | There has followed us from Manila a sldewheel steamer called the Nunez, with a serviceable draft of six feet. Her use | and value now became apparent. Two companies of the Forty-seventh were | load into eight of the Hancock's pull- | boats and two more companies passed | aboard the Nunez. Then the Nunez tow- | ed the whole outfit toward Sorsogon, still | eight miles up the bay. White Flags Flying. After an hour and a half the small boats arrived off Sorsogon and we saw the town was decorated with white and American flags. The Helena, the Nash- ville and the Maraveles had preceded the Nunez and her boats to Sorsogon and | were anchored in front of the town. General Kobbe and Captain Darlel, Col- onel Howe of the Forty-seventh, Captain Bradley of the Hancock and Lieutenant Kobbe, the general's son, were on board Wished That It Become a Law Before Congress Adjourns. This Would Give American Exhibit- | ors an Opportunity to Receive Return Benefits From Dis- plays at Exposition. S e P WASHINGTON, March 10.—While the | State Department has not finally arranged with e French Government for an ex- tens of the time allowed for the rati- n fication of the pending French reciprocity | the Maraveles. This gunboat steamed treaty, It Is said at the department that | close to the wharf in front of the stone there is no doubt that such ‘s ge. | warehouses along the water front, and a il Spodis g Ay T Arrange- | puil-boat set the party on shore! They sty L. were met by a number of natives and Regarding the probable length of the ex- [ Spaniards, while crowds of the villagers tension, it may be stated that although | stood and gaped in wonder and curiosity willing to yield to the pressure of more | == urgent legislative business in the Senate, NTS. the administration is particularly anxious U e to secure action upon the treaty before the expiration of the present session of Congress. The prineipal reason for urg- ing such action is a desire to secure to the American exhibitors at the approaching Paris Exposition some substantial trade benefits in return for the large amount of money which is to be Invested in that en- terprise by the United States Government and the exhibitors themselves. The de- rtment officials will also urge upon the ate that the ratification of the rreaty present session will place in powerful weapon with which to meet the d: rous aggressions of the German Relchstag upon American com- merce, as evidenced in the action taken in that body on the meat inspection bill. Our Government has as vet taken no SENT FREE TO MEN A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Resto;es Lost Vigor to Men. A Free Trial Package Sent by Mall to All Who Write. 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It cures all the flls and troubles that come from years of misuse of the nat- the officials privately to ignore the fact b e Agrarian element has defented the German executive as it stands, und that the meat bill had been adopted in the most offensive form from our standpoint. refore the officials have already been considering what steps should be takcn t) protect our interests in the event that the measure is finally approved in its present form by the Bundesrath and so become the law of Germany. While there is ample authority in the e of power, and there is now in ation the recommendation of leg- islation which will impose a heavy dis criminating tax upon the shipping of any | country that unjustly discriminntes | against American products. building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stafing that you desire one of their free trial pack- ages will be complied with promptly. The Institute is desirous of reaching that great class of men who are unable to leave home to be treated, aud the free sample will enable them to see how easy it is to be cured of sexual weakness when the proper remedies are employed. The Institute makes no restrictions. Any man who writes will be sent a free sample, carefully sealed in a plain package, so that its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or publicity. Readers are requested to write without delay. Invitations Extended ladies that wish to wear nice shoes. To-morrow you can buy ladies’ vesting top, hand-sewed lace shoes for $15 a }Jalr. worth $350. This is the very best of all the good opporlunilles that | were offered at the sale of shoes, 717 Mar- | ket street, near Third. . —e——————— INCENDIARISM RAMPANT. Sixty Sugar Plantations Fired by Barbadoes Negroes. KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 10.—Incen- Glarism Is rampant in Barbadoes. Within six wecks sixty sugar plantations have been set on fire by negroes and fears are To all visir DR. JORDAN’S anear Bridgetown. Negroes are starving and lawless In the small island with its re- dundant population and the situation is grave. Consultation free and strictly private. Trwment persomally o by letier. & it live Gurkin every case underiaken. PSR Metal initials or name stamped in gold free of charge on all leather goods pur- chased at Sanborn & Vail's, 741 Market. * | stomach, from abuse and overwork, does | ural peptones It was their first sight of American: Only three days ago the Tagalo leade: had convincingly told them that Agul- naldo had driven us out of Manila and held us prisoners upon vessels in Manila Bay. The Spaniards told General Kobbe that the insurgent forces had evacuated the town that morning, whereupon Col- onel Howe, with an American flag under his arm and accompanied by an orderly, walked rapidly across the square in front of the church and raised the flag upon a pole facing a building that had the ap- bearance of a barracks. The soldiers from the Nunez were land- ed on the wharf and marched up into town. The people seemed indifferent to our presence, thelr only visible charac. teristic being curiosity. All day long they looked at the Americans from street cor- ners, doorways and second-story windows and several times crowds of the curious had to be dispersed from in front of Colonel Howe's headquarters. Suffered From the Blockade. There were several Spaniards in town and from them was learned something of the recent happenings on shore. Sor- sogon is an important shipping port and a district capital. It has, like the rest| of this coast and the islands of Samar | and Leyte, been blockaded by our ves- sels since August last and consequently its people have suffered from the lack of varieties of food. They seemed to have had sufficlent rice, fish and bananas, Wwhich: {8 the diet of the poorer classes, but all such comestibles as come from Manila had long since been exhausted. Spaniards sald they were very glad to see us and they hoped for the fm- mediate re-establishment of commercial relations with Manila. It seems there had been stationed in Sorsogon about 300 Tagalo soldiers, under the command of Colonel Leon Paras. There were only one hundred rifles in the command, how- ever, and we were told they had little ammunition. The Spaniards had been uniformly well treated by the Filipinos and there had been no official imposition or injustice. The Spaniards were allowed every liberty end they averred that travel in the coun- try had been safe at all times. The town and the province had been ruled by the Tagalo leaders and such civil forces as they established were directly under the control of the military and acted for them. There have never been any Span- ish prisoners in the province of ogon and all Spanish friars and priests were driven away more than & year ago. The churches are now occupied and services conducted by the native clergy. The natives of Southern Luzon are called Vicols. They seem to be a quiet and peaceful people, unlikely to give trouble if Tagalo influence be removed from them, and they are apparently more anxious to be let alone to grow small crops than to fight and die for the Agu- inaldo ideal of liberty. This province is a hemp producer and as there have been no shipments out for six months past considerable of this product is stored here awaiting transfer to a market. It appears that the main body of the Filipinos retreated toward a village called Castillo, some elght miles distant, but a rear guard of twenty men was left in Sorsogon and quitted the outskirts of the town only when General Kobbe's party landed on the wharf. _—m— ADVERTISEMENTS. ONLY A SUGGESTION, But It Has Proven of Interest and Value to Thousands. Common sense would suggest that if one wishes to become fleshy and plump it can only result from the food we eat and digest and that food should be al- buminous or flesh forming food, like eggs, beefsteak and cereals; in other words the kinds of food that make flesh are the foods which form the greater part of our daily bills of fare, But the trouble is that while we eat enough and generally too much, the not properly digest and assimilate it, | which is the reason so many people re- main thin and under weight; the diges- tive organs do not completely digest the flesh forming beefsteak and eggs and similar wholesome food. 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