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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1901. 3 JFTH MANES DEBATERS TO STRIVE il MNFLL e FAREPEISON FOR COVETED PRIZE oy iy |Young Men From the Two Universities Will| le Sam Too Tardy in| : B . ’Up to Date This Season’s Rewarding a Redding : Discuss ~ French Administrative Law Downpour Is Greater for -the Carnot Medal This Evening| ~ pan That of Last, * | i | Figures From Every Section Except 1 | San Joaquin Valley Show a Large Increase in Pre- cipitation. The number of inches of rain that has fallen -in California this season is great- ly in excess of that recorded for the cor- | responding period last season. Reports | have been received at the local Weather | Bureau from all portions of the State ex- | | | cept the San Joaquin Valley, and the in- | | grease is general. Reports from the latter section are delayed owing to the wires be- ing down. The following table gives num- | ber of inches of rain that fell in both seasons: STATIONS. IVERSITY, Feb. v night for the sev- ve de- ford and A sale of union- made suits at $7.85 FORD UNIVERSITY IN THE CARNOT DEBATE. | REPRESENTATIVES OF STAN- | | E February has the reputation®of being the dullest month in the year as regards business; indications point to no.exception. But being forewarned is being forearmed, so we have made concessions that will liven trade a bit in our locality. We have taken a line of suits that formeriy sold at $10.co, $12.50 and $15.00, and actually marked the price down to $7.85. The reduction is big, to be sure, and rather unusual. but we are anxious to be kept busy, and values like these make a steady customer out of every purchaser. = Tapitol for Washington. OLYMPITA, Feb. 7.—The State Senate ed Senator Ruth's bill e of the Thurston County Chick- Supreme Court n o a— T 0B W ) The suits are single and double breasted sacks, cut in the very latest style and made from good all- wool material in dark and light effects of cheviot$ and tweeds, in grays, olives and mixtures; the lot contains everybody’s size up to 44 ] — Continued From First Page. - o l 5 - 4 A -1} * A particular feature of the suits is that they are ! dark biue uniforms with gold epaulettes | pped it on the same finger of the Duke's right hand. Th—n! ! < = 5 3 &~ ADVERTISEMENTS. — o L S { gold across their breasts and down their the chaplain raisad his arms in the attitude of biessing, th= | || | > p = 1 FRIDAY.... ; union made and carrving chapeaux. They were | couple sank on their knees and there was.a great rustle of men. relief after the tension of long listening throughout the ckurch, February 8th As union labor is the best, you naturally get it in these suits. The wearing ] s Y ' of a suit depends very much upon the making. In addition to the union label -3 t 1- The invocation was brief. The only words distinguished N I ek paneis. Secorsted with | were the names of Queen Wilhelmina and Duke Henry. This | the suits bear our “Yeargood” Label ceremony had evidently not been rehearsed, because at its con- | | e Duke started to rise and was almost standing when | ‘ which is our own personal guarantee that protects you. The suits are made in our own factory and we speak of them through an absolute assurance that the + Begins. thin the altar rail, wers 3 him back and he dropped on his knees again, tur: hymn was Wit and remained kneeling while another | z T gra; the spirit of God be their portion forever.” Queen Wilhelmina a chaplain han her h Dut é-bound Bible, in accord- walked back to their m. 63 b e = ice resumed their.seats with them. of 100 voices sang, in six RECEIVE THE BENEDICTION. is of the sixteenth er of Ruth: the biu urt officials, and to this mi down the aisle. _ : n of the blessing of the Fath- IN GORGEOUS GOWNS. r > a moment’s hesitation and I forward, grasped the chaplain’s hands and cor 2ucen followed h also shook royal condescension, but with a ter bowed most ki sev - The Queen and Duke sat, glane another occasion- | ally, while the cholr cha It | ry rose as the wife of xhe‘i 1 | | | | as £ the. hundred the roval ¢ o arose for the thirty ain motion: garments are properly made. wly ma WOMEN al and noble relatives of women in rich col- Th Remember, the sale starts to-day, and the price is o arm and green, ace of dia- After this, without procession | < rh}"]'rur: auietly re-formed and p W e while the choir long white g a hymn of Schill 3 Before the | ||| i1y was gone | 1ght, and with hattering a a shaking the congregation poured i k and hurried to the doors | for a sight of the procession returning to the palace. | Outs he big state carriage, in which the Queen rode, with six b horses drawing it, nd the militas nd was playing the “W, i Post’ 0 while cheers and shouting filled the air. 7.85 chaneel the Queen and Du r ats of six, with the Duke's red-faced, stout dowager, gowned | as given in_the palace after the h brown fur and embroidered w s P Lo Shieh (cere the two families, the Ministers of State and the wit- | srand e SHOES. ! Duke Viadimir of < att bles were loaded with state plate, gold e resembling the Emperor of | and silver, and beautifully decorated with white flowers. The | : rman-looking | Queen’s mother toasted the young couple and Prince Hei rich { y e e iny form, sat on | responded. The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg ~pronounced a | een s altar, while the court chaplain, ‘ordance with the statutes to recognize g A We announced a sale last week of boys’ suits at th t 0 T i 3 E aged man with gray w the mistiimonal Witon Snd o ;Enl\nghlrl.;r s i r « gown behind the railing ar nd educate the children of the union. The husband aseanion : .co; for the same reason that has prompted the men’s | tones. Then the choir sang a [ he re: bility of representing the wife in all c il actions z E et Hiors Gt L e R abnehe reuricdiby [ g sale above mentioned we will continue this sale of boys’ ¢ er ses ’ cen bowed her head low, and the chaplain addressel | any right to sell or mortgage her landed property Tchounces : i F hich is a dull th. | 11} the "brs el e 1mbreai e stene Wamth | coriMe Wife promises to obey the husband. but by a special re- suits—:o liven up February, which is a dull month. i ¢ vh cameras in the press gallery fac- mise to “dwell with him wherever he deems o0 pos l . . whom noticed the disturban. The dontract also provides that the Queen shoid ot i 5 | Fl l S TOO' L and interest on, 50000 gulders. and ‘thac ‘he The suits are for boys from 7 to 15 years and are - 1 : g ) ive no income fro: e state except in the case of = x ials: | her hymn, during which the congte- | “To_miant the popilace was like a multitude of hapoe made from durable, all-wool materials; -the pants have SRS e aiior Dutch custom, es those present did : dren, Thonsands. swarmed throngh the - peininaPPs<il- |11 1] g8 : 1 t d k the coat is well made with e e ' QUEEN REMOVES RIGHT GLOVE. Bational’ hyrmme Ioflawing Ta pane T sy hafnEing the ; S S WK I DS ) | P - = 2 2 2 ymn, follow e bands, smashing hats and lan- | || ini 3 i i i ! K a2 terns. Aged housewives with thei < | &8 g d substantial trimmings, buttons sewed i St s After this the Quacn and the Duke arose and the Queen re- | Provineed Joined hands With Stylleh ity 1 strong linings and s gs, : , T ur s on ) . - ¥ 1 closing an immense jewele: racelet | th musi f tr 0! B O e 1o | = t i > o t at Aok stretched out his arms and the | nilarity inspired by wint: but e T oonaderabIA il 5 on to stay, pockets reinforced; the actual value of the C ir WS, v paces rectlv in front of the = WOrs e a 2 con e 1 v < Y i i - i Tt the embroldered arms of thelr fam- | ew soidiers mixed with the crowdn. . Bt costumes suit from a marketable standpoint is $8.00; price now o . = > 5 | At the Haliveld entrance to the Bosch a display 9 pe-e . ; ‘cen, pad handed her bouguet to an aged lady fn walt- | works was In prosress. . On ail the principal strsery wornt ||| 2 whic o Chons BCTOns the Totter ris. teath the'l MONtRal DO trats the Queen, Prince Heinrich, the Queen , - “;_Pr Frag E L ? | Dowager and Duchess Maria, as well as the national arms. 181 X , & bride’s ight hand. For several min- | pasri of anioreton urcnt She Hollday season was the entire = | /2 -~ b e - N- | absence of ex on the part of the hotels and sho 0 ( 9435 Market St. , he Sun streaming on them from the | Snd the warm-hearted hospitality with which ail imeebers N b - e SLTORE. Soleni facel Tatel sibia 1 e received. The Dutch journalists rented the former | iy B , & | Austrian legation, one of the handsomest houses in the city, | sters, the deep, impressive tones of the chap- s E | and made a club for foreign correspondents, ‘who hav 5 lam's volce ringing throughout the church as he repeated the | fne reciplents of universal kindnesses. e e "“The Queen stood very erect, & - ! | % 2 —— — Die Dost pevousty and plopet ipsiioe. Duke Henry shitted | CHEERS FOR MR. KRUGER. New line of boys’ ali-wool sweaters.............$1.00 BOTTL cuREs from the bride or groom could not be heard. Finally the min.| UTRECHT, Feb. 7.—This day was a general holiday in honor | | | E | ister held out a gold plate, from which the Duke took a ring | of Queen Wilhelmina's marriage. A crowd assembled in front MCBURNEY'S and placed it on tha third finger of the Qucen’s right hand. | of Mr. Kruger's hotel and sang the Transvaal anthem. Mr, - e The Queen took another ring, with a slight fumbling, and ! Kruger appeared at a window and was cheered. . Kidney SERE" || gumintnietetotiieiotteiotieiotot doiietot et oot bt b A e g Boys’ hats «+«p+---Fedoras, 90c; Derbys, $1.50 A thorough cure for C pains in the back, FOR PARLIAMENT'S OPENING. h'rh!e”graer of &res‘a d‘tor“ thempie‘r;sse!} Hirsch Secures Depositions. GHT'S DISEASE, — as been drawn up, indicating that Queen : g — - Ancient Ceremonial Will Be Ob- |Alexandra will accompany the Kong. The | SAN RAFAEL, Feb. 7.—H. L. Hirsch, femsle troubles, incon- he Listt Peeresses are ordered to wear black cos-| Proprietor of the Pabst Cafe in San Jose, Ine, brick dnst deposits, bed- served to the Letter. tumes with no trains, low-cut dress, black | Was in this city to-day with his attorney ren, grevel, gall stones, LONDON, Feb. 7.—Doubt as to the na- | feathers on the head, and veils. No ornn- | to take the depositions of several wit- | rheumstism. ture of the ceremonial to be observed at | ments are permitted. nesses whose testimonv is needed in the the opening of Parllament on February 14| The King will wear his full robes, per-{ divorce proceedings commenced by him in has been set at rest by an official an- [ Daps without the crown. All the Peers will | gon Joge against his wife, Bella Hirs, J : 4 be in court dress and robes and all the | . sment that it has been definitely de- | [, . rol) T8 Dresent as at @ draw. | The deposition. of Joseph Martinez, the ed that King Bdward will open his | Ing roam. except that they will wear their | alleged co-respondent in the case, was the Out-of-town orders filled—write us for whatever you want in clothes, hats or furnishings for men or boys. stamps to W. F. McBurney. Los Angeies. Cal.. for § : first Parliament with a full state cerc-|robes. The King will occupy the throne | [HOSt important one taxen. Hirsch claims Propabi 819 Drwmuista iy | © The ancient state coach, which | and the great officers of state will be | H’x:‘; at’;“;n:ih');:aafin:l‘: :‘i‘?z h"dc’““e t t been used since the Prince Con- | 8rouped around him. ’ { and Marti- nez at one of the local 2otels. At the tims he tried to secure a seirch warrant from Justice of the Peace Rodden to enable him to search for his wife. Later, how- It is understood that Sir Arthur Bigge, who Wwas private secretary to Queen Vic- toria, will be appointed private secretary to the Duke of Cornwall and York. S S B S death, will be employed, and it goes w, T. HESS, immediately to the coach builders for the 8Ll x | renovati of its costly panel paintings SUEARY PRSI AED ARRNRMRESATASN. .| riu‘m.(ozmhelllshm‘?nm, The precedent ever, he claims to have secured all ths . 015, Claus Soreckels Bidg. | TPC%. the last occasion on which Queen : O e S bl Healy, Brown WL et |V ia opened Parliament in person, will Xing Distributes Medals. | the hotel proprietor, and his wife and the oo o B be followed. The entrance will be through | LONDON, Feb. 7.—King Edward con-| n"nntbflt-fl nL:- srtxw |mf"('; depositions - the great gates under the Vlctol;la '{‘gwer. tinues to distribute medals and other | L0-day before County Clerk Graham. 2 | the sovereign and his sulte passing thence | marks of favor to those concerned in the| BRISTOL, Tenn. Feb. 7.—The Legisiature ||| 7]8 M k CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE | io" e bk moom, ' has 2'biack marble | N2, of J870r 10 those coneamne o the | BRISTOL, JTent dovtpe T gEiaturs arket Street. CONORRMOEA, GLEETS | cased It woqd. Thencs they -will go|Through Lord Roberts he thanks the | the Sgssica of onehal of Muin street in thin o | through the gallery and Prince’'s cham- | army, and through Mr. Ritchie, the Home | States. The matter has been in litigation For sale by druggists. | ber into the House of Lords. Secretary, he thanks the police. many years. . gous compiaints of the