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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1901. 19 Twenty-three years of concentrated thought and application to the shoe business has taught us to know the wants of the public in our line, and experience has revealed to us those sources whence to get our supply of ali that is good. Twenty-three years of honest and conscientious work has crowned our efforts with uninterrupted success. You have favored us with a liberal patronage, and we thank you for it. Though we have given you the largest assortment of fine shoes to pick from, the greatestcare and attention in serving and fitting you, we shall go still further to merit your patronage by adding this new department, which will gain the good- will of those who desire to buy popular-priced shoes irom this, the leading and most responsible shoe house. In this new department there are 100 new styles of shoes for men and women, all sizes and widths, each line complete, at a uniform price of $3.50 per pair. These shoes bear our name and trademark—a guarantee for quality and hon- esty—shoes that fit and wear, and are sure to please—shoes that are positively superior in every way to any $3.50 shoe sold elsewhere. See them displayed in our windows—buy them if they please you—get your money back if they don’t. Come and have them shown to you—our salesmen will give you every attention, without urging you to buy. All new lasts, all novelties, all sorts of leathers are represented in this new department. il (G e . 1‘3 i | 1 HARRY A- RODGERS - ADV~. » J 2 Ry —_— HHal | \ eals to the “incontestible testimony of | . Cook made the following ANNR! acts,”” which he sets forth at much | \ tatement: | ’ length, as showing the justice of Peru's | 1 he winding up of the estate should n [! \‘ position. He says that repeated attempts | | #1 | be left to the as 1ee for the benefit of a4 creditors would were made for years by the Peruvian | creditors all the | Foreign Office to report an understanding in the rem: | with Chile for a as to the future of | | out ducton 8 | con ed territor; inorder to remove | : | every possibility ny new excuse on is woun the part of Chi special funds were pro- th o e 1 b ’ to make lwn\'mvn} of any indemnity Delaware Republicans Must| Mitchell of Oregon Takes | More Concessions Are Made| Minister of Foreign Affairs oot i Minister Deosma s that despite these prolonged efforts it has been impossivie| Ngw Yorker Who Failed to reach any final agreement under which Now Suffer Severe the Oath Before Final | Through Fear of Com- Criticizes Attitude of {‘.';‘&_:3'”‘_;5‘3;‘"13;0‘?;‘{?{;“2‘?'Z&i"“"“x'%é“‘lé&.i&?i Gives Up Typefounders’ ‘ c egory.” Disciplize. ‘| Adjournment ing Convention. Chile. S T IR R A Presidency. | A BLOSSOM FESTIVAL ‘ ‘ diffic Gove ch 5.—Aniicipat-| WASHINGTON, March 8.—The State | Of its t to explain in what manner the ent of Chile cou ternational prest R S | To Pe Given by the Citizens of Sara- without loss . = . maintaln as| NEW YORK, March 9.—It Is announced toga on the 15th. the United Miue | Department and the various forelgn rep- | A% Present | the coutroversy tespecting |y, qay that John E. Searles, whose fail- | A “blossom has been ane Hazleton, . Pa., | resntatives in Washington have received | o¢ the Pacific.” ure occurred a few days ago, has resigned | nounced by of Saratoga, throughout the | coples of a recent official statement of | ~The document is exciting much Interest | the presidency of the American T posted notices | the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, | as showing the earnest efforts Peru is| founders Company. A successor wil ) per cent advance | Senor Deosma, making a vigorous re- | making to regain her lost provinces. elected at a meeting of the director: ssions made to | SPonse to a circular note of the Chilean —_— | be held March 13, and meanwhile % Foreign Office touching the strained re- ‘Will Join Stanford’s Faculty. | auties of the office will be performed ocal | lations between Chile, Peru and Bollvia, | gy s NFORD UNIVERSITY, March 9.— Robert M. Jauney, the vice president of d with the | growing out of the war in which these | [y was announced from the president's of- | the company. sective collleries. This | three countries participated. The deter- |fice to-day that Charles Henrl Rieber,| A petiilon was filed in the Bankruptcy was determined | mineq attitude of Peru is shown by the |acting chief assistant in the department | Court in Brooklyn day to have the a Mihister’s statement that the country will | of philosophy at Harvard, has been ap- ! fairs of John E. les wound up ir | not abdicate one jota from the rights to sr-hzlpd assistant profe r of logic in | bankruptcy. Th which she is entitled under the treatles | Stanford University. Rieber took his | \villiam W. Co recognition of the unlon. | made with Chile. A. B. at the University g been posted at all mines | “The Minister says Peru desires to con- | 1558 and has spent four vears in graduate | Bank of W L vey to other countries the conviction that | study at Harvard. where he received his | nace Company of Dulu}:r. Mln':\. ;.nd!.l--hn whose claims = them to the pretty h a forest of blos- attorney for the of California in | petitioners, the Western Reserve Nationa! ren, Ohlo; the Duluth Fur- she is exempt from hatred and seeks only | Ph. D. in psycholo, e Tell” | her rights in the negotiation, and he ap- | ford will commence will posi- > take part in the mineis’ ——— uest made by Presi- LN 00eeseeeeeseteee0eee0eeseRseccieteresesessesstsesess s thus far been for 4 1 oo m had e . eet @ ¢ | the most part ignored. In one or two 2 | reply was sent. The i v‘<‘flnd r wever, expressed their eliberate ())]-\ g’!‘\Ti t with their own em- ’m‘y Senator itche ) s ere are any grievances to . n of the Cimmittes on | £ In only one instance thus far have th , asked unanimous |, openty expressed disapprov:.ltog le. The cmployes of the Mineral d and Mining Company, in tha Shamokin region, say they want a 6 per rent advance to e them on the same teading miners. N, Pa., March $.—The Dela- 8 son Coal Company to-day ordered the posting of a notice at all the company’s mines in the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys to the effect that the His work at St.’.\n-"l'hnmas of NI September. against Mr. 1'be appointed to suc- or, McBride, as & mem- He realized, he To protect your health and our reputation, we will gladly pay this big reward to any one who will furnish us infor- mation on which we can secure conviction of adealer who tries to sell worthless fake imitations,when CASCARETS are called for. When you're offered something *‘just as good”, it's because there is a little more money in the fake. Buy CASCARETS from thé honest dealer. They are always put up in blue metal boxes with long-tailed trade- marked C on the cover—every tablet stamped C. C. C., and they are never sold in bulk. Remember this and'when- ever fakes are offered when CASCARETS are called for, get all the details and write us on the subject at once. SIX MILLION BOXES h L. H. Ball, ive to Con- present rate of wages paid to all mine o i employes will continue in force untl b George Gould’s Tour. April 1, 1902, At the office of General Su- _EKANSAS TY, March S.—George J. perintendent Loomis of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Company, it the Missourl Pacific 1 W t in their special stated that a similar notice will be i the East ued to-day, and Captain May, general o et & v 1 erintendent of the Hillside Coal aal == | sald, he would f | Iron Company (the Erie Railroad's min- SOLD LAST YEAR ADVERTISEMENTS. = e ing interests), sald that his company will | follow the action taken by the others. he President of The Pcnns)lvnmg Coal Company and him that un. | the Ontarlo and Western Railroad Com- pany will also post notices early next week. President of the United Mine Workers | by Hoar th OUR BEST TESTIMONIAL | b «Append s Is the Grip Localized.” | ] “Appendicitis 15 but localigation of the | 30 I . o Ve frore sthe | John Mitehell left to-night for Hazleton, ng the intestines, and often 1he | 8 ) e resident | pa. to attend the convention of the anth: - i f Gri - - o iend FOgkrell 23 | Lqcite_miners there mext Tuesday morn- . v e of Crp e |44 Taotion of Hale the | ing. Mr. Mitchell is apparentiy dfsturbed are comcident.” le by Dr. Lucas per read yesterday e Academy of Medi- the stand the pre:lflenu Hnt the inal proceeding anthracite district have taken. He sald: final proceedings of the | “.rhe posting of notices s & mighty The committee appointed to | POOr way of adjusting differences. ~ Tt ihe President reported through | Seems to me that with the experience the the duty had been discharged. | Pennsylvania operators have gained they dent had informed the commit. | Would realize the unpleuantfle ‘ect of sucn that he had no further business for | & SteD on the mine workers, £ t | then moved, at 1:55 B st Rapid Construction. te adjourn without Ami, & aopiag the Vioe Prosident decemiq | twork upon the airship In the old Velo- o <z e stion carried and his gavel fell, this | drome inclosure, corner of Baker and Fell the disease almost In- | onqing the session. streets, is progressing rapidly. Early this he intestines, near week a consignment of two cars of alumi- e organ itself, - RS, A ) num was recelved, a large portion of e gy im Syl R NATIONS PAFER which will be used in the construction of - EDITED IN HER CELL | the enormous ribs, that will be in the s to sey that the great- - neighborbood of thirty-five feet in diam- the unskilifully treated | “Smasher’s Mail” Appears and Is|eter. Within these ribs will be con- m. the Senate opened | The seasonable Lénten warning | tee he Grip often yet in the case as been an excessive r ear, 10c. 25c. 50e. tained the inflated hydrogen bags NEVER SOLD IN BULK. mperfe 4 cases. | TUsed as Campaign Literature by | {2ined the Iofcteg b otsary buoyoass and escape Appendici- | Politicians in Topeka. to float the ship. Considerable public DRUGGISTS i i _ | Interest has been excited in this enter- o s Mo | prise and daily large crowds visit the in- ion’s Smasher's Mall ap- | ojosyre and watch the interesting work nd was used as campaign | gs it progresses. se opposed to the nom- e e syst uring and after the at- | ina < primaries of the law i % 2 f and ate for Mayor. Mrs. Na- Carnegie Gives a :‘d‘b““? = tion is yet in the County Jail, and edited LAWRENCE, Kans., arch 9.—Con- ks up Colds that hang on. the Smasher’s Mail from there. The pub- | gressman J. D. Bowersock to-day re- anitares: S G sasiith |lisher of the paper is Nick Childs. a | celved a letter from Andrew Carnegie of- g 5 negro, who is reported to be a jointist. | fering the city of Lawrence $25,000 for the scket Manual malled free. He is now under sentence by the Appel- | building of a new library. The only con- « Homeopathic Medicine Co., eor. | Jate Court for liquor selling, judgment be- | dition imposed is that the city devote at 2 and John sts., New York. ing suspended. | least $25,000 each year to its maintenance. " Dr. Humphreys' “Seventy- | ’ Seven,” the only known preventive and | Sue while its tonicity sus- 5222246202802 REE2LBEBLRROEEDDISS | | |