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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1900. 25 ‘ THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE' EMPORIUM. [ THE EMPORIUM. HILADEI_PH'ANS EEREEERRERER Y R EEREEERRRERERERRRERRERER X RERRRERRRRERRRRERRERRER R X ZRRERERRERE RRERRRRERRER R R RERERERREREY. REREEREREREREERER R K RERRRERRERY: uum' GREET McKINLEY President Makes Ante-Elec- tion Speech in Quaker City. —_— PREPRPERE B ERErRREEERRRRE R PR RRRDR R R RREERRRRERERERRERERERREE R R RERRERRRRRR Says Result Is Not a Personal or Party Triumph, but a Plain Declaration by the People. throng was i t and the appearar was the sign break aan pon o party could of confidence. It is a s confidence; 1t Will be deserve and hold it 4 new and grave alted for partisanship. for the whole but gained in strength hers stands secure upon y raised it, and Cures Coughs, Co‘(is, Influsnza, Catarrh, Pains in the Head and Chest, Sore Throat, General | GRIP Ir “Seventy-seven” is taken early cures a Cold long before it reaches thel X MRRRRRRRYRRR Y R RRRSRE RN, ¥ AR R Ry Y RYRRRE R RERL . R R B RRRRRRY, RERYYRRRRRL YR KRR D 1500 yards of stylish all- e Ribbons '35 5 250 Monday 17C. inches wide, exquisite colorings for neckwear, 2 good quality, 17 C worth 25c a yard, Monday only, Dress Goods Remnant Sale. Onc-Quarter Off. p of Dress Goods Rem- ists, skirt and a # a season’s dost pops will be offered at one-quarter off markesl prices. Men's Wmtcr Furnishings. Holiday N anced styles. 50¢ ue and garnet. $1.00, $1.50 id. $1.00 23c, S0c , a 8 a quals soft bosoms, with $1.00 $1.00, $1.50 ..... 25¢ v, seamless, 3 25¢ Carpels---Furniture. Extra Specials for Thanksgiving Week. Heavy Ingrains—1 yard wi tial patterns Coloring: this week, per yard, .. good, 35¢ Heavy Brussels Carpet— Variety of 45¢ bcrdz—\ t) Extra ce and ble col- > per yard. handsome Dining Chair—As in cut; sotid finish, cane spindles in front; epecial this weck . oak, golden at, brace arm; 3 95c French carved; carved stretchers; hand polished; regularly §12. 505 e SIS Parlor Sc(—\hn'vgnx-fi:m}ed frames; upbol- stered in velours and damask; g pieces, all new and pretty designs; regular- $21 75 503 special all this week Enameled Bed— As in picture; 3,334 and 413 feet widths; has Z4-inch posts, brass trimmings; spe- cialall ' $2.50 P‘nno S«ools-—\m line, very low prices. Morris Chairs 2nd Rockers—Just opened 2 handsome new line for the holidays; many beautiful novelties. « ..... $9.00 to $15.00 | Link Buttons—Per pa $1.00 to $2.50 | Gun Metal Lead Pencils $1.50 to $5.00 ,| Ladies’ Winler | Other styles, all new designs, The Rainy-Day Slore—You can buy everything here under one roof. You leave car at main entrance and shop in comfort all day. Cafe, Telephones, Postoffice and many other conveniences. Parlors, for .the prices. T UM CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S QRANDEST STORE California’s Largest--America’s | Grandest Christmas Store. Mail orders are shipped | on day order is received. This until customer is sa isfied. Hairdressing and Manicuring Parlors, on main floor. None but skilled operators employed. Dolls, Wigs and Hair Chains made to order Holidays. All work at popular No transaction is complete i great shoppinrg place to-dav presents a scene of life and brilliancy worth coming miles to see. This is the last week of the wonderful mechanical Holiday Tableaux. Do your Holiday shoppinz now. Get th= first pick from the vast assortments of Holiday goods that our buyers have gathered from all parts of the world. The store force has teen increased by hundreds. Many beautiful articles in this most stylish Jewelry for Holiday gifts. Genuine Gun Metal. Plain Match Boxes | Match Boxes, w pearls or rhinestos wel scetings—turquoise, .-$4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Cigarette Cases—Plain, with a sapphire or ruby catch. % $5.50 and $7.00 jeweled setting—tur- nes $125, $2.50 and $3.50 Pocket Knives Kid Glove Sale, 79¢. An immense special purchase of Ladies’ Kid Gloves —two patent fasteners, lat- est style, fine em- broidered backs— Black Modes Slates Browns Grays White n special sale the main aisle Monday only., . O¢c The flolidfly E 1y .kaages Dcri = of perfumes and toilet soaps UMETY. are here in all their variety Sachet Envelopes, all odors.10c Eastman’s Perfumery, band- some package, containing one bottle of extract. 10¢ ckage, contain- le of extract, one achet powder, 25¢ x containing 3 bottles extract, a-sorted odors. 25¢ ne large package of one cake of fine soap, . ..35¢ ntirely new pack- 50c to $3.00 mported extract, in pretty boxes, 50¢ Dr!m styles..25¢ | Atomizers—Colored gl Imported :\(om':m, glass odd, 50c ..75¢ to $5.00 Flannelette Gowns, Skits and ~ Barh | Undergarments. roie. Luges s sortments, best qualities, department store prices. Ladies’ Flannelette Bath | Robe—Or full -length | Kimora, of fine fancy tennis cloth, with solid color facings on reasonably gar- | ment. $2.50 Flannelette Skirts — Deep 6-inch ruffie, yoke band, Amoskeag clotb, each, . priced 3-inch edging, assorted patterns of Medici lace. 75c Knit Skirts—For fail wear; closely made cotton skirts, shaped yokes, in red, bl\.e pink and black Heavy Knit Skirts—Blue and red, with colored zones at bottom . ; ..$1.00 | All-Wool Knit Skirts—With knit s stripes, deep yoke, red, blue and black. $150 | Ladies” thml:m Gowns — Good mdm good fiannelettes, braid on collar, well made . . 75¢ Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns—Of heavy fine flannclette, in neat stripes, double yoke, pearl | buttons, etc ....85¢ band-painted Bohemian | the | lapel and cuffi; a useful, | 3 S i o Flannelette Skirt— Deep 12-inch flounce, with | S0c | LIDAY BOOKJ. p.\bhshers . Books secular; books sacred; books of science, of art, of fiction and of poetry; boo}s for children and books for adults; books exquisite in their illustration; books | in every variety and form of binding from the plainest to | the hzndsomest, and all at depariment slore prices. floliday Gift Rooks Newest Ficlion. Photographic e | Plates 20 Per Cent Off. cc chebic | store will sell Cramer’s Crown and Banner and 26027 G. E. plates at 20 per cent off the regular list prices. Our prices now are: The Emporium’s great Book D 3Jax3l4 d“ B ot | more than 3%0o 000 vglrumcs : ri ep:nm}e‘nlt m“:’h Ofi;e}:! SN e 5 4 ey i prices much less than the 4‘“45» d,,, 48¢c 5‘4.35,«; $L42 Orlen[ul The beautiful Chinece and Jap- Holiday Rock of the Hotk Departafens, Goods. big store will find many Oriental novelties which cannot fail to | 52¢ nese Bazaar on the main/foor, one of the holiday sights of The Emporium. Here lease and interest their Eastern Pub. Our Our |F in FWCY_Bmdm!S- Prics. prce. | 5 . price. | friends, who cannot readily ob ‘ T‘;,’:",;;,flg"““"m‘ L i &;{g | tuin them in their own homes. i | 5 nd Cart oo ‘_}r(;;be;; range,”’ Hi 1 1.20 | There are fine ! ctures of eople, Gibson.. e Master Christi. 150 1.15 | Drawings by Remington.... Hecain’ 1% 130 | Cloisonnes Bronzes | | “‘Down South,” by Efckmeyer. 130 ,_z;* Tvories Chinaware | *“Poems and Pictures,” Rossetn 5.00 150 1. Toys Handkerchiet | “Rai 2 vol ted X o - i By Aaridha oo B 1% 128! silk Gowns Silk Jackets | ‘The Little M “Dr: Dumany's Wite, > Jokat 125 100 | Porcclains Carved Goods | |~ Adams edition 2.00 | Fbony Fami *Janice Meridit| 00 Boys’ 2 d;lwoo:;m& | 2 ] ndalw Children’s Books. ys’ and Girls Lacquered Ware Embroidered Screens | Holiday Books. =y Qur | Chinese Jewelry Fans, etc., erc. | | Pub. Price. .. .50c Our Price. .. 39 | “Littie Women Sertes.” Aleott...81%0" $1.18 This is the largest and handsomest Bazaar in | Friend SeriesDugne. | THIC few “Henty Books 150 "1.18 | San Francisco. Both Chinese and white clerks | B s ok o e apear | 75 | in attendance. Prompt and polite service ac- fllustrated covers and illustrated through- l:“‘l'g corded to all visitors, whether purchasing or noe. out— By Louisa M. Alcott, the author of ‘‘Father Goose 's Three he Candy Country." —the most talked of juve: - < May Flowers.” hoox this year. e : wer Fables. “‘Popples and Wheat." Sle in the Wall. By Jnmo: ot “A District Messen- A ‘Works of Popular Authors in Sels. Dickens’ nt Hannah.'* By Lewis Carroll. g mruuxh the Looking ‘Works—sterling Edition— silk cloth—gilt top and fully illustrated— | tda, ra E. Yvols. Publisher's price, $15.00. O rice 1 i Coolidge, ~Jacob_Abbott, | $12.00. B | *. Moulton, Will Allen Dickens’ Works—15 vols. —dark cloth | 1d, ete. Qur price, .00 | ing's Works—Sterling Bation silk | cloth—10 vols.—gilt top and fully illustrated. Publisher's price, $10.00. Our price, $8.00. / We quote these few prices merely to show how we can save you money on works of the stapdard authors in sets. We have in various bindings complete works of Dickens, Scott, Lytton, Dumas, Thackeray, Guizot, ( Eliot, Hugo, Kipling, Ruskin, Shakespeare, Bulletir ete., etc. | Our Holiday BookA&llhlln gives the titlss and prices of hundreds of |- books suitable fur gifts. It's tree for the asking. | Emporium’s Famous | 50c Books. | This line comorises about 200 titles, suit- able the library—bound in silk cloth— »rm-d from large type on good paper strated. The full line of titles will 4 on page eight of our Holiday Book l An entire section in The Beauliful 1901 Calendars &, min, e v o1 tial display of our immePse assortment of novelty | Catendars. great variety of Sterling Silver articles for Holiday gifts at de- | partment store prices. Chain Purses. .. ... . .-$2.50 to $20.00 | Sterling + | | Silver. | Decorated Calendare, upward from. . Girdles. $4.00 to $10.00 | Decorated Beok Calendars, 6 pages. . 8c| Hair Brush and Comb in Quotation Calendars, 6 pages. 2 10c satin-lined box. $1.85 | llustrated Authors’ Calenda 22¢ | Hair Brushes. .. . { Tableaux Calendass, many fancy designs... 29c | .....$2.50 to $6.00 | Chinese Calendars _45¢ to $1.50 | Cloth Brushes, Cat Calendars, from 35c to $1.35 l $2.75 to $5.00 | California View C-lendus, from . 50c to $1.20 | | Match Boxes. | | ALy ... 85¢ to $5.00 | | Manicure Sets | .. ..$3.50 to $20.00 | SLSO nooxs We have closed out the | \dn—mn $5.00 wssu 00 | balance of the publisher's | Combs . 50c to $2.00 Monday 12¢. cock of two very hand- | Napkin Rings. . 85c to $5.00 some Art Books, of genuine historical value | Nethersole Bracelet. . 50¢ to $2.00 | Bread Tray, beaded pattern, in satin-lined case. . | Japan; one book consists of seventeen plates | .. ... ... .. $18. W | of gap:ncse civil costumes, beginning at the | Sugar and Creamer, in satin-lined box. . $17. 50 cighth century, with interesting reading mat- | Brush, Comb and Mirror, in satin-lined box | ter, and one book consistsof Japanese mili- eeieen... $5.00] tary costumes of the period betiveen the tenth | Milifary Brushes— Per pair. . and sixtcenth centurics, They were published | ... $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 | to sell at §1. 50 each; on Morm) only 12 [ Cut Glass Pepper and Salts, silver top, per pair. . | | a few hundred of them will be sold at. c ... 85¢ to $3.00 | to thoce interested in the development of | i Ladies’ and men’s Umbrellas, | with novelty handles; a ‘ flolidny Wool Flannels Menisy ooy, we of-| 5 0(\ | | i 25 pieces splendid assortment of high- jat Half-Price. Catforns made, heavy | et . <l Jiisre bl oy e s } i‘r::eg:;odn Useful and always acceptable bol- | 7 ounces), just the thing for warm skirts, | { Sterling silver trimmed handles, fom ... men’s shirts, etc., worth 35c a yard, | for, .. $1.50 to $I oo ..$2.00 to $15. \ All goods marked in English and plin figures. New Satsuma Vases—Gold and colored decora- tions—part of a large importation of vases and | tea sets just received—price upward from 50c Tea Sets for 6 people— beautiful Oriental decora- tions in gold and green, remarkably low priced, $4.25, A choice assortment of Groceries Hcliday Groceries pow and Liquors. iy, Everthing forthe Thanksgiving table that is good to eat and drink | at department store prices. Eastern k\ —Best Empo_ sugar - cured, rum brand, Monday only,lb lZc Macaroni—White or yellow; | Monday, 5-b. box. ... 20c | California _ Fruits — Highest ’ grade, full 3-Bb. cans, in beavy syrup, regularly 3oc; per can.. 25c | Monday only, Plum P\lddm!—Ganon & Dillworth's, 2-lb. can, goc; 1-Ib. can e Seeded Muscatel Rplslns—x -b. yzclun Prunes—Fancy Santa Clna, 50 to 60 to (hz Ib.; Monday, 4 lbs. . ..25¢ | Peels—Best citron, orange or lemon, 5 15¢ Duffy’s Pure Malt Vlhlsk:y—\londa\, per Sauterne — Our good 75¢ per p.lon gniz | Monday | Best Boiled Cider—Ten g:fluns reduced to one, Monday, per bottle. . . . 25¢ Fine K:Mucly Bourbon—Faull quart bottles | that sell regularly for §1.00; Monday only 80 22: We have bought at a ice several hun- Roasters, 63c. 4 Fi wii twins | Roasters, 16x | 10% inches and 714 inches high; it regu- lar No. 7 or | No. 8 ovens; | large enough | for ¥0-pound | turkey. These are the best quality, with re- | movable grate and nickel-plated ventilators— 1 | Monday (and Tuesday and Wednes- day, if quantity on hand lasts.) . . at the remarkable special price for 63 RAARAR L AALAARRANAAARRAANRLRAARR 2 R REALRNRRNANE LW AANRE KELRRARARNE € B RRELRAANRRUA RN RRARNLNNG 2 R AN AARRRRRTAR QAN RANANNEE € 2 T XAARRARCARR Hannnataaeaan Only one other such a toy show in America, and that a great New York house which deals in toys exclusivery. This wonderful collection of The Toys. 7 ruehi i throughout the historic manufacturing villages of Germany, Austria and France. There are pretty and in- teresting toys at sc each — dolls that are marvels at §30, toy steamships that generate their own power for $17.50—and all sorts of toys and games at the prices in between: Upright Steam With brass boiler, whistle and safety valve.50c to $17.50 Horizontal Hot Air Engines. . $1.50 to $7.50 Theaters—Seage with scenery and actors ....50c to 520 lhnd Scwmg Machine—A perfecr stitcher, sim- ple and strong; does not easily get out of order; any child can operate easily. $1.75 Iron Ranges—Nickel finish. .. . 25¢ to $7.50 Sail Boats—Perfect models. . . .. 3¢ to $12.50 Baby Dolls — Papier e body, wooden limbs, ball and socke: ine bieque head, o ek alas wig and long chemise— inch.50¢ 13%-in $1.65 93{-in.75¢c i 20-inch. $2.00 Jointed Dolls—Papier mache body, wooden limbs, ball and socket sleeping eyes, mohair w Bedding Comwsietsin every deral mow " are our stocks of fine California Supplics. voo Bunkens, Down Comore- ers in slk or steen coverings Blankets for smoking jackets golf shaw's, etc. As the result from first hands we show many at our wsual close selling Finest Australian wool ARACAARARRARAARCL A ARAAARAATAAR AR A R RACRA R AR U A G ea e anatngg exclusive styles ces. Blankets, per pair N 3 --$9.75 to $35.00 Best Californi wwl “b'e Blankets, clezantly finished; pair. . e swswsa's Good White Blankets, cotton warp, 72 b wide, a special value, pair 7 s:soo Down Comforters, covered in figured silks in new effects, each $12.50 to $35.00 Elegant Down Comforters, plain silk coverings, a special value, cach $17.50 Down Comforters, sateen covered. . . - $450 to sooo ered Comforters, very colorings, best filling, each 0. 90 Silkoline Covered Comforters, full size, white filling, tufted and unusually g lmpomd ‘Plaid Golf Shawis, best wool, for capes or traveling purposes, each. $6.00 Leather Goods. | Ladies’ Combination Card Case and Pocket Book. Genuine Alligator, with Genuine Seal, calf lined, . Genuine \(amc:e, pr-rv shades, sterling cor- AAAAAA $1.00 Mu\s Cigar fasu. | Grain Calf, sterling shield, telescopic, Grain Leather, telescopic. Texas Steer Leather, covered ‘nme Letter Cases. | Grain Leather, ful size, colored or black . . 65¢ Grain Leather, calf lined . $L.00 Genuine Seal, all leather, well $1.50 de Genuine Seal, calf lined, very hands Other styizs from $2.50 to 35.co. Cigarette Cases. Grain Leather, telescopic . . . . Imitation Gun Metal, hinge cover. | Heavy Nickel, hinged cover . ,'ln‘h: M::m‘:rer's Sale n's ys’ Clothing 70c on the $1.00 Continued Another Week. All new, up-to-date, sty Clothing made for this season’s wear, the balance of the winter stocks of several prominent New York manu- facturers, bought by us and being sold at an average of about 70c on the $1.00. | Men's $12.50 Sack Suits, all-wool, nobby ef fects. . .. $8.95 lhns $17.50 Ovcr:m Ragm;, \ew(x_ fords, Kerseys, many of s throughout . . Huu Overcoats, worth up Boyl slooo Long Pants Suits, Blue Chev- jots, Fancy Tweeds and Cassimeres, ‘or ages B . yl’ $3.50 School sum_ all wool . And many other equally 25 good bargains. RALARAARAAR S ARAAGANR R AR AR AR R A AR A AR RN A AR AARAR A AR AR ARAARARRR AR @ R ALRRAARRARUAARRAURAARAA N AN § is to-day, W pends lhe welfare of the wage worker and of the man h merely as Republicans, but as Americans, be- cause we approach the twentieth century in | the knowledge that this people have, | seriousness | proper soluti great nation Prostration and Fever. | must solve ali President held a reception and all paid their res Washington. | 'lUft were: it|a Sewell of New Jersey, Governor Stone of Pennsylvania. John as it has been In the past and as it 1 be in the years to come, the “‘Government e people, by the people and for the peo- ed; there is mo danger from no fear for the republic. lect Roosevelt followed He said in part: e was no doubt about our position before ere is no doubt about it now. carry on the policy that has ureucd during the past four years. It good fortune of this nation n when it mixed in the x the standard to which her ni & with the affairs of the great Asiatic We have kept the currency sound. We pt the gold standard for the past four ill be kept in the coming years. n_has decided that the flag shall Peace shall Ser must be restored in them. 1 am sure that I state your views hat every rational effort for the of the condition of either the wage he tiller of the soil will have the artiest support of the Republican party: thar realize that the welfare of the nation de- y, more than all else, upon o feel that we are to be congratulated, mot with of , set their faces to a At the conclusion of the dinner the ects to hi im,_ At midnight the President left for Among the ?rnmlnml guests at the ban- Vice President-Elect Roose- velt, Senator Wolcott of Colorado, Sen- tor Lodge, Bishop Whittaker, Senator Wanamaker and stage of Grip, Catarrh, Pneumonia or any | Clement A. Griscom. serious Bronchial or Catarrhal difficulty. A cure by “T7” is complete; no stuffy bead; nmo Cough; no sensitive Throat or tender Chest; just a comiplete.cure with- out any prostration, the tonic properties of *“T7” sustaining the system during the attack. At druggists, or mailed, 25¢. Dr. Humphreys' Manuzal on the care and treatment of the sick, mailed free. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., cor. Willam and Jobn sts, New York a tremendous will against physical dis- ease has alone kept Senator Davis alive for the past twenty-four hours. Of all the practices of lo the ve, praise is Davis’ Condition Unchanged. ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 24.—The fight of Last Declares Oakland’s Water- Congressman Victor H. Metcalf is going to make the imorove: harbor his special work at the coming sessfon of Congress. ways held the opinion that Oakland har- bor should be developed as rapidly as pos- eible in order that Oakland shall reach | its commercial dence gr Oakland should have and might some share in the transport business of the army if it had ties. In a signed arti e in_its home policy and in do- | calf says: ing its share of the world’s work that con- | Tmis city situated on the mainland | fronts all the great worid powers. would naturally be the terminus of the over- land and here there should and factories which cluster around such, a 'l'he tvl\ly thing that originally prevented this | was the shallowness of the water on this side [ of the bay. The improvement of the Oakland | you wish to look harbor means the practical veesels to lie at our future wharves in :M:e‘rfu:!y land-locked and th harbor. FOR FINE HARBOR Front Facilities Should Be Developed. A PSRN Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Nov. 24. ent of Oakland Mr. Metcalf has al- rowth as it has its resi- owth. r. Metcalf believes L\ll Yx 08" harbor facili- cla Congressman Met- rallroads in fact, as now it Is in name; be also the warehouses removal of this | . making it possible for the largest sea- be summed up in & With the cor eompmlo- s — night was the worst he has passed since | ly, the ship and car. Six the beginning of the acute kidney trouble, | miles of water front would offer for Reports from the residence Iate chis after. | this, o e e o Mg e noon stated that he was resting quietly | UNtSd SGS%. o o) iy can 55 2nd thers was Do apparent change in his possibliltien of the futtre, 1n view of the come condition. ‘mercial of the Pacific Ocean, m start- ing Into life with the settlement of deed, this new fmpulse is now putting to their extréme test the facilities of the shipyards of METCALF T0 WORK | this country and of the world. The most vivid the future thus opening up for our State and provement of our harbor must be carried on Ray ihat melther time, emergy nor whatever I may possess of ability shall be spared in push- ing this enterprise as rapldly as posible to final complation. other local questions seem small, We will have It Beautifies at Perfectly Invisible. no need to offer land or money or other Induce- ments to industrial enterprises to locate here— they will of necessity themselves 'k estab- liskment at the point of lllch unequaled com- mercial advantage. H. METCALF. — - T3 Secular Union Elects Officers. - magination cahnot overdraw the grandeur of oast. S fo ehare in thie coming activity the im- to speedy consummation. CINCINNATI, Nov. 24—The twenty- As the representative in Congress of this con- % = ! e e hishest ambltions are Insepar. | fOUrth annual Congress of the American ably connected with this great accomplishment. | Secular Union and Free Thought Federa- therefore, quite unnecessary for me to | tion to-day elected the following officers: President, Dr. J. B. Wilson of Cincinnati; secretary, E. C. Reichwald of Chicago; treasurer, Samuel Tuomey of Canaldover, ohloT Among the vice é)renldents elected .In view of its magnitude and importance, all was . Wakeman of Silverton, Or. ME. IDALINE FACE CREAM DOES AWAY WITH THE USE OF ALL FACE POWDERS...... It Contains No 0il, Grease or Injuri- ous Chemicals. Once and Is Its use is very sim- ple. You apply it daily to the face before going out, or at home when A free demonstra- tion can be seen daily at the Em- vour best, the same porium. as you apply pow- ders. Sample box of cream sent free to your address upon receipt of 2 cents postage. MME. IDALINE’S FACE AND LIP ROUGE - DEFIES DETECTION. PlCifiC C(?&t Laboratory 204 POWELL STREET, If not obtainable at your druggist we address upon re- ceipt of price, s0c. [We pay postage.] San Francisco. - will send to your HOPES TO RESTORE Objects of Maritime Congress. ATLANTA, Ga., Candler to-day, Nov. uary, sai g from all parts of plan to assemble the congress. the congress for the g:rpou of inaugura: ing a movement to ment of the kind has been ipowners of cA.ll for the eonxreu to sssemble les inter- will ult i hl w;. t result in muc the morvemen B y ting all to atte n Brun"nck. ex| ested in the trade and Sou e eirculation of” the South’s resources. From the replies have received 1 am assured the col will bQ well attended. Sout! cotton productions are n melvin; the attention from the marine ports m to prs from all parts of tae 1 oeREve umce that might be given. but couon is frequently ™ be of worl lhe cou benefi great better re(uhun( the shipment of eonon_ With Imeldqvelovment‘ :anfan shij ping in other s of coun on. I think it 8::9 lor lho South r&, e development of has ports rmm as any ln the world if m— erl: v for this 10; and "il e all Marh for the SOUTHERN TRADE Governor Candler Tells of 24.—Governor in response to an inquiry on the result of his call for a Maritime Congress to meet in Brunswick in Jan- received favorable responses the country on the 1 called 1 ey nm-el thedSO‘umem aritime trade, which was lost durin3 the B secesdion: Bince the war 1o move: instituted, though the merchant marine has not been wuut‘ the South’s resources justified. At uest of merchants, railroad men oln‘ time Gon- g Daly of New York City has arrived here and is investigating the matier of estad- lishing a compiete sewer and water works system in Monterey. formal proposition to the State and mu- Provements. provements will gold. —_——— Whoot Is Sentenced. WATERLOO, Iowa, Nov tenced to ten years’ imprisonment at Ana- mosa. He tried to kill his wife,with an “infernal” machine. e S True wit is never injurious to others. SN A2 200 4N TC-YO*ROW (Monday) between the LALTLUTIALY 22)N] 1y SR AW ot TSI 1#1/ K%y in p- ubders . STANDARD SHOE Co., JOB Borkt B Ll He will make a nicipal governments for the proposed im- It is estimated that the im- cost about 33,000,000 in 24 —Jerome Whoot, the convicted dynamiter, was sen-

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