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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBBUABY 24, 1901 ’ SERKTE PASSES FXPOSITION BILL Appropriation Is Also Made for Government Exhibit at Charleston. Forces Nicaraguan Canal 11 to Consideration, but It I.I Almost Immediately Displaced. S 23.—The Senate | which releases the L the Louisi- Louis in oviding an r a Government n expeosition, to | Before the bill adopted closing ¥ move Sen- been sleeping for reading of the Morgan discovered 1 had lost its ess of the ndar thus canal bill regained ver two months ago business of the Senate. 7 created something of this was heightened ding officer sustained his laid the canal bill before the Morgan's success was shortlived proposed purchese of Cushings Island lend, Me., harbor, as a “job,” and w of North Dakota criticizing the nt of sons and nephews Sen- Representatives as officers in BANTA TERESA WILL NEXT GO TO EUROPE Is Traveling With the Family of Charles Owens of San Francisco. anta Teresa, who was ac- o revolt and ADVBBTISIMINTB. ms of La Grippe Are Con- yed Through the Atmosphere. | La Grippe germ, the disease have the ne is because the ng perfect health Baptist clergy- kes a statement uard against troubles, from years. I feel that usly recom- er from catarrh of the susceptible to 3 nd a pleasant, | Sate Temedy 15 This new | rrh Tablets are composed | mless antiseptics and may sary, as they | or pmeomul‘ $100.000 WANTED! HEALTH, "D OCCUPATION IX | RN INVESTORS. holder of close ain conditions | ich make th Several mil- t within next on application to DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 MONTGOMERY STREET, BAN FRANCISCO. DR, PIERGE 'S ELECTRIC BELT n there.. no risk % run of otber Disorders by arn by other 15 Broadway, ‘mear 620 Market Street, San Francisco, New York, HICHESTER'S ENGLIS! ENNYQQ_]M&,PI_,L_LS SAVE Al s reta lu:-rr' 318 CAFE ROYAL CALIFOPN z. ST, Corner P‘our\h and Market, 8. Try our Sped-l Brew Su.n and leer vaiises chocked dase the Nicaragua canal | on of the Senate | IN THE AIR. | | ed RATHBONE MAKES GENERAL DENIAL Replies to Bristow's Criti- cism of Cuban Postal Affairs. I Says Documents and Letters Which He Made Part of His Original Statement Were Care- fully Suppressed. FEEGATNS WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Two volumes of the testimony and exhibits in the Cuban postal investigation were reported to the Senate to-day. They consist in the of figures, the only new r interest being state- | -Director General Rath- Thompson, Postmaster at ply to Fourth Assistant eral Bristow's ecriticisms nduct of affairs. ne's statement is dated Novem- serfatim. arge that there Referring to Bristow was no contract as to p: chase >f postoffice furniture from Keyless Lock Company of Indiana, Rath- bone says that the statement is contra- own report. He alsy a contract with the Mosler v, glving this fact tow’'s statement was absolute in f ase of safes, ete. & Rathbone says: “No oppor- was given me to defend myself or & = H a o ] 3 8 3 a g a =3 H fore Bristow’s departure. e then available was de- yw_almost _exclusively i riminat First Assistant P . Heath or myself, as the | ws. No opportunity was explain what appeared r to make any showing of the stmaster postal i nor of the obstacles that w rcome by ue as best we could under then existing conditions, but he sup- pressed documents, letters, etc., which I made a part of my statement.” Referring t e charges in connection with the 2 ¥y *‘miscelianeous Dbills,’ Rathbone says: “The statement there made involves another case of suppres- g _to perversion of material Bristow knew—for I told nd the officers of the assist- iitor of the department of posts t there were thirteen of the eight of which were ap- If as Director Gener: h were on and s n his own knowledge.” t P H. Bris E office) arrant 7087 2000 “m(n Ge: ow charged Another dereliction J. be secured to sustain t s ‘‘careless, give attention to de- , he asserts that ly and long.” s to a He charged suppressing important parts | bone's) testimony. er Thompson takes exception | Bristow’s statement that he | ed four money orders to | nil He says that as a | of fact he purchased nine post- offics orders, but that in doIng 80 he con- mitted no crime: the shortage was made e e Cuban service, Bristow wit good. Speak of the a general way, Thompson sa) “The Havana Postoffice was orza.n}:ed under trying and difficult cir- Ciimstances and irregularities were bound | to occur. The origin and conduct of this office was such that Bristow could find no reason for a change, even in its organiza- tion or the number of employes required to conduct it. I feel that, for a technical mistake on my part. :utrageously treated.” 1 have been mo:t W’IL‘L INVESTIGATE PAY OF HOUSE EMPLOYES Result of Condition of Affairs Un- earthed During Debate on De- ficiency Bill. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The House to-day adopted a resolution to investigate the pay of its employes as a result of the condition of affairs unearthed last Thurs- day during the debate on the deficiency bill, and the Speaker appointed a com- mittee, consisting of Moody of Massachiu- setts, Overstreet of Indiana, Long of Kan- eas, Bailey of Texas and Newlands of Nevada, to make the investigation. The bill to increase the efficiency of the reve- nue cutter service was debated for two hours, but no action taken. Several of the appropriation bills were sent to con- ference and considerable miscellaneous ness was transacted. At 4 o'clock public business was sus- pended to permit the House to pay trib- ute to the memories of the late Repre- atives Clark of New Hampshire and w of New York, — Accidentally Shot. DENVER, Feb. 23.—James Russell, a young Scotchman, golf instructor for the Overland Park Club, was instantly killed in a dance hall by Mrs. Stella Stallings, a red woman, with whom he was danc- two were playing with a re- h was not mgposed to be ussell was a well-known golfer d won & game from Vardon, the Eng- L champion, when he was here some onths ago. Mrs. Stallings’ mogher, Mrs. Short, is one of the three women assault- ed on Capitol Hill last night, and is in a critical condition. SENT FREE TO MEN! A Most Ramarkable Remedy That GQuickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men, A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail to All Who Write. Free trial packages of a mcst remarka- bie remedy are being mailed to all who will write the State Medical Institute, They cured so many men who had bat- tied for years against the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that the Institute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It is a home treatment, and all men who suffer from any form of sexual weakness | Tesulting from youthful -olly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, varicocele or emaclation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a pecallarly grateful effcct of warmth and seems to act dirent to the desired location, giving strength and development just where it is needed. It cures all the ills and troubles that come t he takes up and re- | loved | 25 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | _THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. RERRR RRRRE ZRR RRRR RRERRERR RRRRE RERRR RRE RRER RRRRRRRR RERIR RRRER RRERREE RRREERRR RRRRY RRERE RRE RRER ERRYE RERREERE RRERE RRERE RRR VARR RRRR Special Sale Fine Gloves. We famous women's makes G'ace Splendid, popuar shades Monday only these elegant gloves —fitted and guarantesd—per pair House Furnishings. | m.iv.-mmnn-:immmmunmm?nmmn».ummmumxnmnmwag Poachers, Drummers’Samples have secured a X:rge lot «of traveling men's camp'es of such and Suede real Kid Gloves s Monarch, Regent, Emperr, Crarina and Sarxoga. latestYstyles, and sell regularly from $1.25 to §200 a par; on 95¢c Silver's Egg neatest and most practical The Emporium Economist. Our large General Catalogue for Spring and Summer, 1901, is now being compiled. Send name and address at once for free copy s soon as issued. of in years of the imponina firm of J. Brett & Co. f EMPORIY GoldenRule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA'S unqm-mm; GRANDEST STORE Remarkable Dress Goods Offering—— $1.50 and $2 Donegal Homespuns 54¢c We place on sae to-morrow, and Tuesday also if ‘quantity lasts, abou: 1800 yards of genuine Imported Donegal Hom=spuns, purchased from thz bankrupt stock These goods are g8 inches wide, excellent weigh’, in handsome light spring m'xtures, a superior quality that have teen retailinz | at $1.50 and $2.00 a yard (and good value a: these prices). There is nothing more stylish nor more suitable for bicycle or outing suits or s2parate skirts. row’s price, positivély the greatest value in Dress Goods offered for th's city ;A SUtFOr $216..cccieadiicncisacaccncvascna-.. OF yard A Good Suit for $10.00. When we say a good it we memn good all- wosl fabrics, good lininzs, good ta’oring — d | about this particular s we wi'l g> a litgle ru» | ther and sy it ‘s as good as any $12 50 or $15.00 | sui- that we h.ve een fiom other steres, The macerials. ae Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds and S rges; the colors Erown, gray, blue and n iggures. If you find that thee suits are not all that we chim for them bring | them back and get your | money. If you can buy the same qualities sewhere at a_lower price than | you paid us, bring our goods back in the condition that you received them, and get your money. ‘ The Emporium’s Guarantce. At to-mor- 54c Spring Silks in Brilliant Array. $10.00. Boy® New Top Goals —Fr s 3 = 16 years; the materials poschers on the | Granadines | Fouiards. |Battenbory | Wash Silks | Louisines. Colored gmwxflf?mw . - e y vicumis; mele We received Dt| Ou sk of thew| Gromadines | Thee divy ksl Thiy s amd| Taffetas. | i .00 3 2"5 ol | ook proms beaut ful | popular silks is com-| We have only a few s bn'u Sl then | beautifal silk s0 These silks are | collars if desired, well made and trimmed and Gholmo. Grenadines in ~ go'd | plet:. The balance of | of these handsome suit | eyer il O dbas o now in large de- | would be cheap at $6.30, ’4 9 5 800 0ach | tinel cfiect, which are | our high-grade import- | parerns, as exhibit:d | new parterns from the | oot M VOBUE |mand for lining | O Price....... Rotary Flour Sifters, tin side handles, each. in great demand in the | ed novelty suit patterns 3 i i | best makers are shown | now can be found | gheer fabrics. We | Swell Top Co_-u for Boys 3 t0 16 years of gres at th: Paris Exposi- - p . ............................. 100 |luge Easten citics; | amived last week;iwith- | = h by the Emporium. | pore in all the new | have in & full as- | 8724 of either Covarts or Oxfori Vicu- Crumb Tray and Boush, fine nickel plated brass | alig a few new novel- | out doubt th best styles | 107 Y 7€ A1 € | ey, received an ad-| 5 | G gy from $3.85 © $10 tray, with metal bxcl{ brist'e bru-h.... 28€ | tics in all bl ack; ex- | evershown in the city; | trems novelty, ths col- | gj jonal hundred pisces | Spring shadings— sfinmem of col ord; Coat and Waist Frames, cach. .8@ | quisite d=signs in bro- | we also have a nic line | orings gold, gray, brown | last week, which in- = - | the strongest an | % Bread and Cake Knfe Sets, 3 knives, corru- 3,4.._,_ stripes, paids | of Domestic Foularis | 3ng Bvb¢i,', o,,'!y_ and | cude many new pac- | ©%F PTCC f°" ‘hf’ best wearing taffeta Special s’{e of gated biader, back enameled handes, paring, |and checks—per yard |ina rich saen finish, o0 57 OV | terng and are guaran- | excellent quality is | gl 0B L Dress Lining. bread and cake knives, price per'set... 280 | .. $1 €@ $2.80 | beautiful spring co'or- | Y *° teed absolutely fas: col- - | exceedingly low— | at the popular price | We ofee for Monday only 450 yards of Bisck 2-quart Corn Poppers, all wire, long handles. . Gold Tinsel effects | ings—per yard. . .., ,, | Olor—por suit m_pn,gp«ym popuiar p Taffcta Skise Lining, 36 inches whie, fully | PR TERIITIITIeS l;lg‘o 52,25 850 to $1.50 ..$25.00| ..... Lot peryard. . . 850 | —per yard-. 8O | i un exers ook snlue x¢ '2', $—. andsome !uster wire handle, > | 3 » & 20¢ pr yard—special .. ..... 20 justable to any size plate, plain or decor- M [ e et wih vbon sow | Sale of Frames. Special Sales Ladies’ $5 _— tached it makes a neat cake basket. . ... . A arge as- Shoes .......... 80 and 150 el Groekar_v--Lamp Special Sale of | i:nuum Gas Alcohol S‘oves—A new apparatus for heating water or liquid foods; it is wickless 10 inch Wood Frames, in 300 dozen shapes English deco- Monday $3.15 Musliin Wear. | Children’s Musl'n Drawers — Good muslin, “new and burns the gas generated by alcohol; safe Flemi h gray, Il el iz We have about 100 i 3 3 i i-porcelain i bemstitched cambric ruffle, properly made, by and economical . ...........e..0 $1.00 eony and gilt, d&e PrEIS5) Tes Cupsand Saucers, | Palrs of Ladies® C oth Top sincs. 3, 4 and 6, former P,;i,f ot gl > & Shoe Repairing Ou'fit—Do your own shoe re- with 134-inch w/ just in from the fac. | Patent Leather Shoes— t0:35c; Uit Gd yeles 18¢c | ¥ piring at home; a complete sct of too's with mat in color to tory; that were made | Louis IV hels, b 3’ o e ate ,o’,;n'c',' i |% diectons for ..75¢ match mold- | 5 g1l 3¢ g1 50 2 dozen—on special sale Mon- | hand-turned soles, potes sttt b 2l L (& R e S ing, wide gilt| 4oy only at less than the price of pain new coin toss and [ 52.00t033.00 x Special Sale of corners a1 | \hite cups and saucers—each.,, 8¢ | worked eyelets — 5 3 00 t0$3. |® el back, as a regular $5.00 shoe—in al sizes and widths— | Skirt Che- | § Curtain Swiss. shown in large | 220 fancy chaped Tema which we have priced for Mon- @y ggz | mise $1.50 1200 yards of Dotted and Striped Figured Swiss, il ustrat'on; reg- | Cotta Cuspidors, in three e xS $3. — Skift Ce- 36 inches wide, sheer and fine for cottage wlarly 75c each, on mle M\nj;y”43 differ:nt styies, all art'sti- IR AR mise, like B cgnine soh e ek e very low o AR B by decoratsd; which if Groceries~ ~Liguors | - H regular price is n-gc'm\’rd for Nicely Bouni Cabinet-Size Frames, 614x81¢ | Loushe in tue regular way 4 A E B dq somely trim- |8 Monaay only, sa'e pri 'ac mchgs, as lhown‘XlIAlm:uQ’ picture, 11g-inch | Lo g e 25c and 35¢{g our — Emporium rand — money sed - whh i . mat in as orted tints,ogi't corn=rs and casel | ch are offired back if not satisfactory—specially | lLice and em- Cash Boxes. back, can be hunger g oad up; 18- oy g o | for Mondey only. '20 priced for Monday only; 78 egidery Extra Heavy Blocked Tin Cash Boxes, double | "2 5OF €4 ¢ ety oofie: ol et I st €@ | wound neck sunk bandles, Yale lock, with two keys— ratd Night Lamps, w'th Globes | Sugar—be=st Dry Granulated. . . " 18 Ibs. $1.00 ';‘d mm”"' h.... 586 1:ixch.....800 to match, that would be very | Com—best Western Sugar — Monday—s | 7 27 } Sinch......608 12-inch.. . $1.08 Notions. cheap at 65c each—(only 130 | _fins......... int v & g-inch. 700 14-inch. . . $1.20 of them) —on sa'e | Codfish—test East Middles, -~ 103inch. .. .. : 75¢ Fancy Ha'rgine, in amber, tlack or shell, Monday onyat. ... QB € | Raisins—se:ded; 1-Ib. package wok, former i Linens, Towels, Etc. | B Interesting items for inteligent buyers. Table Damask—Fin= Bleached Irish Linen, 66 dozen 10¢c Shell Back Combs 20¢c and 250 Ladies' Hook-on Garters, all colors. ... 28@ Gilt and Silver Trimming Buttons, dozen_. @ 820 decorated Chuu or Cake Plates, fancy thapss, 4 different sty'es and deccrations; prices §2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00, on special cale Monday and Tuesday, if quan- tity lasts ’ ' - 5 0 De.sere | Tea—English Brnkfur—md very good q;:"l les—Monday, 3 bottles Should Famous the main floor, back of the sights Francizco. to please ily be obtained in other cities. Cloissones, Ebony Furniture, Porcelinas, Bronzes, Silk Jackets, Embroldered Bcreens, Tte., Ete, Ete. RN Ry e n R mnzmmmmmmuuunmunmuv.inmunnmn e This is the largest and ha making the price for box of 3 cakes, awahtanawRe NEW TREATY WITH INDIANS White Persons Who Inter- marry May No Longer Be Enrolled. 5 —_—— WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The Secre- tary of the Interior to-day transmitted to the Senate an amended treaty between the Dawes Indian Commission in behalf of the United States and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. The agreement pro- vides that no chiid born to any citizen or freedman of either of those nations after September 1, 1901, nor any white person who intermarries with a Choctaw or Caickasaw woman after that date, shall be entitled to enroliment, and that no per- son whose name appears upon the rolls as a gitizen or freedman of any other tribe shall be enrolled as either a Choc- from years of misuse of the natural func- tions ‘and ha« been an absolute success in all cases. A request to the State Med- ical Institute, m Slektron bullding, Fort | Wavne, Ind., stating that you des| l‘G One | of their free trial vackages, will be com- plied with promptly. ‘The Institute is de- | sirous &€ reaching that great class of men who are unable to leave home to be treat- ?. and the free sample will enable then to s> how easy it is to be cured of u}l ual weakness when the proper remedies are employed. The Institute makes rg restrictions. 'Any man who writes will be sent a free sample, carefully sealed in a nlain package, so that its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or i publicity. Pendeu are requested *~ write ahous delaw. taw or Chickasaw citizen or freedman. The treaty a.50 gives authority to either the Choctaws or the Caickasaws to insti- tute legal action to annul the proceedings of the United States courts in admitting persons to citizenship in those tribes un- der the law of 1896 without due notice. o iadiction 15 given o the United Biates Cpurt for the Southern District of Indian Territory to hear such cases and a?pnl is allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States. The agreement ratifies the townsite law of May 31, 1900. Pyrography outfits, cameras, albums and books on photography in ll’lll!!’ ma- terigl department. Sanborn, Vail & Cp., 41 Market strect. See Our Oriental Bazaar. The gorgeove Chinese and Japanese Bazaar, on Book Department, is one of San Touri:ts will find many Oriental nov- eltie; which cannot fail and intere t their friends in the East, articles that eannot read- There are fine Bandalwood Goods, We have secured at about half its ru! vnlue 750 boxes more of James S. Kirk's C:lebrated Juvenile Soap—rthe large cakes—for which the cut price is 45c for box of 3 cakes. On Munday and Tuesday we will give our parrons the benefit of this good buy of ours by ‘25¢| 5 for this week’s s lling. velour, sprirg seat and bick—now Grand Rapids, Mich.—now only.. . . serpentine-shape f.ont—now . ARMY SUPPLIES ABE DESTROYE Arranged for This' Week. Almost half of the second floor of this great store is de- voted to the display of sample pieces of Furniture, and it is some of these sample p'eces and ssme lines where only a few of a kind are left that have had prices almost cut in half $5.00 Parlor Chairs—Upholstered with a good grade of $2.75 $80.00 Parlor Suite—So'id mahogany frame, French curved egs, upholstersd with a flax velour—reduced to. . Child’s Crib —Solid oak, doubie weave mattress, now $2.75 Hanging Glass—With a French beveled mirror, size 12x15 Dining-Room Table—48-inch top, heavily fluted legs, large enough when extended for 15 people, regular price $25—now. .$22.00 | " Upright Folding Bed—With-a French ovn]-shnped mirror— ies | tize 42218 inches—made by the Welsch Fo'ding Bed Company, at and Fancy Goods, in modein and antique de- signe, all marked in Englsh in plain figures. somest bazaar in San $37.60 Rockers—Fancy quarter sawed oak—nicely polished—regu- Jar price $8.00 to $10.00—now, .. ... .. ......laa.., » l Francisco. Both Chirese and white clerksin u,“gv p‘igh. grau.;_m,dseye m.Pxe and .oud’m’,}.':ga_ M:mi atzndsnce. Prom - and (Toie serviee 3c- | 4ny _French-pite mirtor—now . .$7.00 ;"'::: to all viators, whether purchating | puon Reds— With brass knobs——:ny size—we enameled— 5 S s s e T B .$2.50| 7 Another Sale s.,mh g.xha\;rfuv:sm\vell do:;b]e dlnwcn—wnh a 36x24 | Jwa"'le soa i ch French-plate mirror—an excellent value, ... ... ... $16.0u $65.00 Bedroom Svite—Of 3 pieces—solid oak—cheval- salubri .$58.00 for showing $1.35 grade of inches, 4 double arm_hooks—row .. $3.75 | §; Ladies’ Writing Desk—With ‘2 French beveled mirror, oral effects, drawer be'ow, r-gu'ar price $13.50—now,, . ........... $9.00 $1.00 grade of designs, now. goc_grade of worth by army engineers, The records of temperature at Baguio for December and J: Teather 1o have besh. Femarkably cool jous. dleru and civillans is soon to be estab- lished there. The Twenty-third Infantry will sail on the transport Logan-March 1, stopping at | sixty-three hours underground, anuary h resort Carpets and Rugs At Greatly Reduced Prices. Actual savings of a quarter or more. be closed out at an ear'y date to make room for the incom- ing Spring stock. the world—their last season’s product. Our Carpet Department has been moved to the south | side of the building, giving us more room and a superb light $r.10 p:d: of Bfluuh Clrpm, in delft blue, Pmmn, Onennl and ;ndt of Tapastry—All-wool nrfnce, bright floral :fl'ttu, -lvy, full ‘standard Ingrain Carpets—Floral and Orie: pmm-, 50¢, now. & Linoleum—Made of the finest quaity of pulverized cork and linseed ol seasoned, per square yard.. regularly joc per square yard, now, This branch of the Carpet Department has also been very much enlarged, and we believs that we are showing the largest assortment of low-price rugs in the city. tmh enas, P:mm cr floral designs, , Y inches wide, a good wearer, yard ... 2.8 | Fin'shing Brad, per picce . they ol regulurly for $1.80, | ppmpion Whiskey— 7S¢ Cotset Covers 48c—Very precty and well Table Damask—Nice bleached, 63 inches wide, | Bunch Tape, assorted size: and well liked brand thdt sells reg- | . ™€ Corvet Covers, yoke of embroidery, in- Wil R R e 480 | Bruch-Edge Skirt Binding, ail colors - 8" | - gertion and lace ecdging, gathered ar waist i ularly g1.00 for full quart 3 el el Bleached Napkins—Fast s: edges, 33 inches | Ru ber Sleeve, per pair. ... $2.16 and quart Y By | e vy 755, Mondsy an 48 egusre, perdosen., ) . $1.38 | Fancy Frilled Flastc, per yard $3.30 per dox.; bottles—on Monday. .. Tuesday 0nly. ..o ooeenenenenns c | B Huck Towels—Hemmed ends, ‘size 30n4o | Hair Rolls, cach . ..80 and 10¢ | choice of cither Wood Alcohol—full quart bottles—Mon- | $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Corsets 69c— Assorted | inches, beavy quality; per dizen. .. $2,0Q | Dress Shiclds, all :izes. .14 | styl: on Monday (T rr R S s R R 30c| lot of fine black Corsets, heavily boned and |® Good Huck Towe's—17x34 inches, hemmed | Alcohol Lamps, each. only— White Wine—sich in’ fi.vor-—Mund-y per | fine fiting, at the very special o, G e P $1.36 | Tracing Wheels, earh’ eeh, 10€ galon. ... Eptren i Edile] Gt ninnd e o OO Toprists | Big Furniture Sale b 5 o Book Sale. You should watch for our Monday offerings in the greatly enlarged Book Department. New books as s0on s published at a liberal reduc- tion from publisher’s prices. A further special reduction is made for the Monday sales. "lgnh.'m o lfh:"-vc’l"—fly Winston urchill, publ at $1.50, on .88¢ These goods must The carpets are from the best makers in sale Monday only | “Janice Meredith™ this class of goods. Hartford Axminsters—Novelty designs, a heavy, dur able carpet in 25 different patterns, now. ... ............ $1.00 $1.35 Body Brussels (Whittals and Lowell makes), borders to match, 3 T IR ATR R T ErY L Al con ..31.00 "ngdom of Nature”—The most complete one-volume work on the animal kingdom now reduced to. that is published, our price........ 8'.'. Tapestry Bnnuls, with borders to mtch,vny choice “E;:::fl\ & IkrGemu ’“ R e S tieesccssssacensnsesesc JOO | o Tipesiry Brusstls’ fn gactor; baill and ssic. cffucs, 'my;:d:m&n—u:::flfio{m Wash Fabrics High Novelties. Stylish Summer Dress Fabrics for stylish people, An incomparsb'e assortment of the best makes in the world ready for your approval. Genuine Tsatlee Silk Wash Materials, yard, n warp, doube dye, art designs, very bandsome matting, Rug Dopartmcnf. weave, yard . _ . Embroidered Batiste and Swisses, beautifully cBlored, yard. .. ... .. 50¢ to $1.00 o,m. Lace Work Scotch and English Zephyrs, 50 shape bureau—now . ... .. ... ... .00 e et BT T BRSNS i $90.00 Redroom Sutte—OFf 3 pieces—highly pohs{cd—slze g e s b e el el D e Japanece Crapes, sild colers, demisroe R¥E40 o inchs—ful el s, -880-00 | Plymouth Art Squares—Reveisine, finged both ends, 2n P rnd ot L Combination and Dookcase—Golden oak—ngululy at a low price— 4 v ghlct lqglur ;T.,lfln}:‘ s gbors 15 12%0 Booico rlseniors L $20.00 | 37 i:.$3.00 ox5 =..$3.60 e b oo bty SEa $60.00 Oak Stdcboard — H' ‘ghly polished— arge plltemxrror— gm Rug S unl—izfgsex;o‘mchu, fnng:" » Lo AR SR rrciution. of .S French styles, equally eff-ctive as silk, yard... Gva st by s L v abis o inE 380 "$1.50 Vigan to take on Companies C. ll and M, were rescued to-day. for sal- ing three during the da m—Atter | PE & I i P Miners Rescued. TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Feb. A ANRARRLAAALARRA RAAAS A GARA waan ARAAAARARARAAR AARARAARAALARRAAAR AL AR RAR AAAQR AR RARARALR AARAARAL QRS QA AR aan PP CH Anana ana WARAUHRRAWAR AR RRA AR R R NS RAR AR R anan ten of ater part of the time in water, which have been detamed at Tlocos by B ihiricen negrovs. canght i the &y show the gs:" , provided the quarantine lum mlrn;e by Z‘tsud.dt'n lfi rush Ot.“(ef When they reached | the light they were exhausted and nearly It is hoped to rescue the remein- after a_lar in addition to the ‘others already Government Buildings at Iba, Zambales Provlnce, Burned. MANILA, Feb. 2.—The Government buildings at Iba, capital of Zambales province, have been burned: the jail alone escaping the flames. . The Twenty-fourth Infantry's supplies ‘Wwere destroyed by fire. A steamer has been sent to Iba from Manila with stores. A detachment of the Fourth Infantry has captured General Vinegra near Cavite Viejo. - General Calilles has issued ‘a. proclamation offering ten Mexican dollars. apiece for the heads of Americans. Commissioner Worcester is preparing a bill for submission to the commission, per- mitting the leasing of land until a govern- ment shall have been established. which shall have authority to alienate the lands for mining claims. Many squatters have settled in the provinces of Benguet and Lepanto and are mining gold and other metals; which abound. The * leases au- thorized by the proposed bill will not per- mit the carrying on of minms operations’ or the cutting of timber, but will ,give the lessees other advantages in (hn direction || HOME TREATMENT. 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