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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1902. PENITENGE IMPELS HI3 CONFESSION Salvation Army Private Willing to Go to Prison. 20 MISCELLANEOUS. mvn’rxsnm O O O 70O 0O 0 10O A 2 £ GRAND OFFERING IN NEW TAI OR-MADE SUITS FOR EASTER. 2 Yo invi see the most brilliant array of New Tatlor-made Suits—a showing that is of incalculable Importance to women about to buy their new Easter —8 N “\93»:5:?;‘?n:’:\‘e‘;e:p;?munn?eyfinmm to select from a richer collection of real swell new modes than will be shown here to-morrow. —We emphasiss. their taultless character, the perfection of style, of the elegance of finish, the accuracy of fit and most emphatically do we pronounce every price a revelation. A hearty welcoms corajts you, whether intent on purchasing or not. Wash Shirt o Waist Display. The most com- plete line of Wash | Wdists in white and } colors, on sale to- | morrow. The New Gibson Waist, the new side plait ef- fect and the tailor- made. You should see our exhibit. /! Our New Ladies’ Suit Dapartment, It will be but a short time when our new Ready-to-Wear Department will be ready on the second floor. In the mean- time we are offering some of the greatest values ever known in suits, skirts, Rag- i || lans and Waists. Ot bty 2 Wi | | f | Letter From This City to Missouri Tells of Old Crime. : William MecAllister Writes to an Eastern Sheriff Describing His Conversion and Inviting Punishment. Ly Ty Ty Yy gy Ty Ty YT Ty YTy New Eton Tallor-made Suits, made of fine e NOBBY STYLES of double- breasted suits, A very restful High Back, . prettily H " Cheviot and Venetian. in Tan. Brown, Gray, Eton and made of all-wool Ve t Blue, =8| Mahogany Finish, hand polished. SUITS Blue and Black; jacket prettily trimmed; SKirt Q Skl[ts Blouse Sults | Oxtord’ Gray end Black: Jacket aiiiined ond —= | MACON, Mo., March 22—A letter came inlaid head piece. Gobelin tapestry seat. Handsome, comfortable, durable S, et s ne | ) ' R e oo, Tt sirl ey 3 | to-day to'Sherit L W. Giistrap from & : pre: ore. e ¢ .. 3”-50 value at....... > T.BG?lflt A great advance showing of the latest SIDJS E ting suit. s::cm l::.;er t'l‘)’-x:o"rmv:m:{_‘ i | man signing himself “Willlam F. McAl- fashions; many exclusive ideas and effects TAFFETA, CREPE DE CHINES, ETAMINES, BROADCLOTH and VENETIAN. Svecial prices to-morrow. lister, Captain in Second Corps E, Sal- vation Army, San Francisco,” and stating | that he had committed a burglary in Ma- | Beautiful collection of Etamine, Venetian and Broadcloth Gibson Suits; exceedingly swell ef- fects, in Blouse and Eton style; beautifully $10. The new GIBSON BLOUSE SUITS, mad ! Witk the latest plaits over shoulders: taffeta | IBEON Putting Prices og Cushions P ——— New Cibson sSUIT z:;r-;m;‘amwnh h‘flnaa of Taffeta and Molre; Blouse Suits | trimmed and best spun glass lining: made of con County in the fall of 189/ and would | he choices -1 VE- me to M: it hi: nse, plead . D D m 325.00 ekirts flaring founce, k7 Silk Dress Skirts at $10.50 to 345 Ea. 320 00 ach fiééffi;&;sglngwl mnaagu.:;dsuchzgl : g‘}(my oandst:?o;iam t;fi;;;?‘n:ix%e; !:enll,e?(lz; in the rapery cpart ent 3 ng colore. The e ¢ ni suit | Cloth Dress Skirts at $5.00 to $25 Fa, 1924+ U0 dUll } in ¢ ity ate .o IR Sreatan Saee i Hita, "The. pealtant BOHECY S aed The season for large cushion sales is almost over so we put our prices all in your favor. reciting the facts of the burglary, says: “Now for the crime 1 committed there, I am ready to answer to the law. Of course I do not want to.go to the penl- | cening fale of THE BEST S1.00 SILK THE SEASON'S GREATEST SILK OFFERING. | S THE SEASCN’S GREATEST S:LK OFFERING BUACK DRESS 600DS, ) CREPE DE CHINE | 2500 YARDS PANNE FIYISH PEAU Dt SO E on Speclal Sale at PE‘!ESTLY Another great silk sale is announced for Monday and Tuesday. By first_grand shipment of these world re- tentlary; few men do, but if you want 5.50 Oriental and flowered silk, artistic pat- On Sale Here To-Morrow at taking advantage of a very lucky circumstance we got hold of & great c nowned dress fabrics goes on sale to-morrow. to send me there I will go without a terns, rich colors; filled with down, 3.85 Brery woman who has the pur- hn“e :Ir pl:el::eflnuh peau de h.a:z‘ o u{l at almost m:rmumgyp:xfi:. 3}3.: ixflefih 5 dr;n B00ds are unequaled—they are trouble. If you refuse to prose(;:ute wiil » " e — you may T appreciate what the sale means we will sa: se perior - an t % i - v s s s S8 bartams o 8 5c Sk are QL Superb quality, and are daily selling at 85c yard. A very YARD | pricea’ar $150 o 8500 o yaen For Broialy s S i A Rihe et e 4.00 Silk Sofa Cushions. Knotted corners. et g Rk solt and lustrous silly so popular now for complete dresses or walsts, in colors of|a special offering of the fnest $1 dresy goods : store 1 burglarized, so that I may make | L’Art Nouveau and other patterns, 2.75 cpx?xxzs g by far in greater YARD | White, cream, light blue, pink, corn, lavender, cardinal, royal and black, l‘;le m;u& in the following weaves: restitution to him. Not very long ago ine feather filled, 1.20 demand this season than ever before, and the | 127 85¢ quality. ‘On sale to-morrow............0....... = e Bl ETAMINES PRUNELL'S the power of the Lord Jesus Christ came | 2.00 Art Cushions. Beautiful faces and scenes. Fine feather , b kind we offer here to-morrow is the regular $1 | 900 YARDS 85¢c QUALITY BLACK PF2U DE SOIE Monday Only MELROSE BASKET ETAMIN®S into my life and wrought a mighty change 1.30 Orleatal Feather Filled, Lined, Cord and Tassel Corners, 80 Ceats Quality—in shades of light blue, pink, maize, Values like these always crowd our department, and this item is as MIGNONETTE RE { there, and for his déar sake, who has re- I . . Myeader, rose, ten gobelin reieds, cardinal. | imporiant as the frst one. A depenaable snd pesd’ wesrine Black Peau 6 9 Cl ot CREPE DE CHINES | deemed me from sin and shed in my heart | 1, brown, ‘whité. cream ‘and black, an ex- v 3 < ceptionally fine grade. To-morrow. SBe vack | SeaSCke Eoes on sale, the kind you cannot duplicate elsewhere underSc. A the sweet Influence of his spirit, I am Yard VALUE $10o YARD. EXTRAORDINARY WASH GDODS SFLLING. CROWDED AISLES, unprecedented selling and unequalled bargains were the feat- ures most prox:ll?em' 15 le:l wee{‘r:uw::h s Dep?r!ment. Our assortments and our superior styles fully demons T supremacy in the Wi S et g Sl il % oot {iGoods’ buxirfms; 3000 YARDS NEW LIN=N CRASH Fgr, Mond: Here Monday ready to endure anything that I may | place myself right with the law and the people whom I have wronged. “WILLIAM F. McALLISTER, “GmCWuhlngton street, San Francisco, al 3 Soucdamon b, Three Special Leaders at $1.00 Yard. “The Credit House?" Six Stories High. Everything that fashion demands In the new sheer fabrics for stylish Spring Gowns Tl be found here in complete assortments. Our showing to-morrow embraces, withe Ponee cepon. the biggest varieties of the most popular weaves ever displayed by any ‘Willlam F. McAllister is a member of the Salvation Army of this city and is vards A0 0 A A 0 A1 1 b —1500 Bouss, " Be atire and ot miss oo e wne, Linen, Crash Sutivg, ‘eult” | * Rugular Valne 1200, Hentor Coig TC == | Semtionma e iy, of this clty and is 233-235-237 Post Street. Phone Private £X 37 2" The Latest 9¢ Yari, able for skirts, etc. The An exceptionally fine offering, for sfond: | of Sacramento and Kearny streets. He is Basket Etamine, Eastern fad | 1N all { R A reon | only. This'scason's chotoest Modis soouny not a captain but an enthusiastic private, Crepe de Pari i YOUR 55 ] el Moniay =+ B0 7ard | Giehinis, ‘In stripes and chocks o' When seen last night he acknowledged | rep: de Paris the Spring Ui s . | best colorings, good value at 1aite: on e | having written the letter to Sherlff Gil- | L i ; CHOICE EMBRO'D RFD SWISSES Besutitul dain | of = d said that h oved to do Yoile de Etamines Colorings YARD ty and ' sheer 7Te yard =3 | strap, and said that he was m. a —_— gs- 25c Yard. summer fabrics NEW CALATEA i5¢ YARD =2 | #0 by his conversion to Christianity. He ; for complete | The very best quality of Galiiey in 8 | confesses having committed burglaries, ! emant wmucxauisite designs and colors: | dainty stripes and checks, i ihe ber — | DOt only In Macon County, Mo., but also elegant value .. ..25¢ yar colorings. On sale n tlantic, Iowa, and seve other IMMENSE SALE OF WHITE WASH CHIFFONS. Z : 08 yard shigat 188 yind SR s, Atiaptic, Tows and several othe o] DOERRTRUS RIS el Y0R yard Jbcioriaks ces. . From & price point of view, and considering the popularity of this fabric, this is TREMEN DOUS LAcE P! =3 | pentaice he intends to confess to ail his "PURCHASE. certainly the best White Goods offering we have made this season. We purchased svery = | crimes and stand punishment If necessary. sample plece & large importer had in stock at fully ONE-THIRD less than the seomny 9700 Yards 25c and 35c ' ace at I12¢ Yard. 2| The standard of the Salvation selling prices, and you shall have them to-morrow on the same basis, Every vacd (& ap. To morrow we'll create & sensation with an oftering of over 12,000 yards of POINT Armiy 15 not the only flag that Ly g 'ihout ' Tiaw. a sheer and soft fabric. much more preferable than Orfandy: | DE SABGE NORMANDY, VALENCIENNES and ALL-OVER LACES that we fust Gosey § McAllister has followed. During the De 20ld as fouows: T 2oft the kind you wiil want now for confirmation dresses. To | out from. (he Jargeet lecs impecisc o NES and A Coming as they do, just at the Spanish-Amerfcan war = ‘he served " e ot & i Delght of the season. When Laces are much wanted, we expect a big rush Tor them, both in Cuba and the Philippines. White Wash Chiffon 50 Inches Wide. 2500 make choosinE More. ety " TRIL Wil B ipo "TanEed them on spsclal” Countern. 55 O s desaaain In. Company K Thistt. This will be the greatest Lace sale held this season. eth Volunteer Infantry. arries a let- Bitter Fiight Planned In|Sharp Words Accom- = = Lt AR AN A LA A AN b ndvidndidau AV R G R T v A he BSc quality White Wash Chiffons, on sale at 39 choces! : actually wop . 25¢ and 35c yard, P 3 timer of Comp: 5 o i The 65c quality White Wash C on sale at ‘50 yard sale Monday - i vara F2C == | fhe highest terms his bravery while serve| Interstate Commerce pany Murdsrer’s Sen The 83c quality White Wash Chiffons, on sale at .60¢ yard 150 pleces All-over Laces, handsome effects, in Valenciennes, Duchesse Nottingham —g | ing Uncle Sam. He also served under == Th % quality White Wash Chiffons, on sale at 75c vard nd Point de Par} d waists. On sale at 25c, 39c and 48c; worth double —= Maximo Gomez, thn lhl}lcse;mrfll was Case. tence of Death. e W AN A e e o e T Sl e, ———————————— . == | fighting for the freedom of Cuba. = | . ] [ —= | The burglary, about which he wrote to o SR £ EXQUISITE NEW SILK WAISI MOKE LINI-G BARGAINS MODAY. | &1 50 SILK PETTICOATS = sitieruafiany, svous wiicn hetiroce to - ready for you to-morrow & handsome lot | gooany prtk's Lining Sale was so successtul that we e vears ago, whilé the one at Atlantic, Special Dispatch to The Call ELIZABETH CITY, N. C., March 2.— o € ideas in exclusive effects of Siik n:s_‘efi“l‘?nr?en :he ?fl-hr giving you the most extraordi- The wonderful Petticoat business ws 5 %nwg, occurred fn 1890. McAllister was James Wilcox, was to-night found guilty e should come and see. They are the v 5 DREgRin of the Fwer. are having certainly has a meaning, It —= converted last December, but was not|( oMAHA, Nebr, March 22.—Railroad | of the murder of Nellie Cropsey. The = specially imported for Taster. 6°c SILK MORE N FOR 32c YARD. demonstrates beyond question that our =g sworn in as a member of the Army untll | (110" pore are. anticipatii s blanket jury, after having been out thirty hours, T e This is the very best quality, extra heavy, used so much | values stand unequaled and because awe [] —= | February. the Interstate Commerce | brought in a verdict of guilty in the first -t . - Boee, Garatan: ppolor, of Cadet, New Blue Light Hiue, | &re constantly plasning to give you soma. EACH —=| s 5 ifiq rebating and. it GRSt "The Detiiet Ted Mo verdiot = - ose, ‘Cardinal, Pink, Magenta an uoise; was im: | ‘ommission 0] - | degree. : pri h = Black Silk Waist Sale Monday. | B, Sordim el ezt and Tura a%e vard | g SnCty.. =S |COUNCIL CUP CONTEST ania iy e leling and S pdwat e aetiongr iatd (leCvardiot = Another famous Walst offering to-morrow. 200 Black |/ 25¢ BROCADE ARMURE SKIRT LINING cith. extra full, [ REACHES LAST ROUND | has been' received up to to-night it. Is | yerdiet had been read. Judge Jones. safd Taffeta and Black Surah Waists, prettily tucked in the 2200 yards fine quality Skirt Lining, just closed out s A Ef e et looked upon as the logical outcome of the | It fs sadder for me than you, Mr. Wil &= latest yoke effect, with dainty stock collar and new bishop | from a retiring wholesaler, in the leading colors |2C e a | Golcher and Abbot Will Meet in the Kansas City proceedings. A prominent | cox. The jury found the facts. I gave g Slooves, el worth 5. Monday, only $3.65 each | and black. A tremendous bargain at........ Tacrd 0 each Final Round on Links at traffic official 9f the Union Pacific said to- | the law. You have had & fafr trial Fart = COUNTRY 3 the Presidio. day: 2 of the public_were afraid to give it to = Createst Sale of Important Sale of | 3 . 1Jf an injunction is issucd the railroads | y,, °y am informed, that the movement = =2 | The competition for the Council's cup | wi| obey it. Railroads do not violate in- | YOU, & 2% SHCCrEes. LAt L A nen a = $| 00 GLOVES BLACK VELVET RIBBONS. | == !for men of the San Franciscs Golt ciop Junctions no matter how viclously they | 1 Ihe Couriiouse RETE TECSY. WOCR § o . 1t yol have Bisax Vel =3 advanced yesterday to the final round, §. | were slashing rates before the Injunction | {50 0ch was not the case. If it is = want to sa s want 5, Ribbon to buy, and L. Abbot Jr. beating Warren Gregory 3 | was issued. Those eight rallroads caught | (0P® SHEh, Was, o8 (hE Fast o € 08 —- Here To-Morrow. row. Another Tnoney saving ammorhere to-mor- | =B b §to play. In the opening round T.G. | at Kansas Clty jast Wednesday hive been | fore me, I would send every man, woman —_— e offered e to- T 4 our IR g . G o - x e | ontive Bew hipwunt bas Just biss tecetves Quality satin-back: " Thes¢ are the best| =3 |TUp 6 fo play, H play, Warren Gregory | stituted against them. The same strict | , AL (e move was for @ purpcee it was = No. 1—40c plece. Regular val == beat G. B. Cocksey 5.up 3 to play, and | obedience. will obtain when the blanket . Y hope it diG N0t inflealies you. Se = No. 2—At S Tardier B o Do | e B L Abhot It beat' Di G 3. bk | e o TE will cartatuly secwa e, B b eaat. Tho Miliat & tho — @ fashionable clasp: in all the 11e " el =R oo Cia th d or semi-final d H. | its purpose as long as it is in existence. t {s that the prisoner be removed to — ; every pair fitted and guaran- yard or <03 a plece up. In the secon rouns 3 S purp stion. Tt | Sourt & = — in Francisco 12¢ rd or +13 a plece — C. Golcher beat T. G. McConkey 4 up 2 “How long that will be is a que: L jail and be hanged by the neck until dead < 1.00 pair 14c yard or 81.35 a plece =3 ! to play, and S. L. Abbot Jr. beat Warren |is certain that the issuance of such an | ;" {05, %o & o= 18c yard or 81.75 a plece —= | Gregory 5 up 4 to play. In the final round | order will resuit in the immediate forming Counsel for the defense will appeal to = 8 AMSTERDAM, March 22.—The Handelsb! VAV 0 L s g ‘IHMHHE . L. Abbot Jr. will play against H. C. Golcher. The course on the Presidio res- ervation is in excellent condition, but a strong. chilly wind blew across the links | yesterday afternoon. of a great pool between all railroads in the cgzmry for the purpose of fighting. Every road will take its part and it will be the most powerful and all-embracing combination ever organized. the Supreme Court. Fencers in Competition. WASHINGTON, March 22.—The Naval I . ¢ for these cing team was defeated by migrants y tran tatios day o the hy Wil- On Monday morning the ladies will ‘Therein lies the real motive 3 Academy fencing r the United fz:at:s l::uP}rl:\‘ch rl“;:pz:e:wlne: ;x:mi,nl :‘1‘1‘1"::1 m:k:‘:::‘l::c::u?r:::nyurly’ hold a handicap tournament over eight- |eight roads which e ""e“‘l’yd ’;".’l!g:d, the team of the Washington Fencers a Bretagne in addition to the La Savole, | Visit to-Amsterdam 1o April, her Majesty’s in- een holes, stroke play, for handsome lnslstlni on tr;:‘;:atmelnilerac S o | Club to-day, the score_being 3 to 3 will sail for New York to-night with 1400 pas- | teresting condition rendering it advisable that trophies. based their a not fair to pick out eight | President Roosevelt, General Leonard sengers. Five hundred others remain here | she should avoid the fatigue which the visit saying it was wing to the lack of accommodation. | would entail, special the worth of drugs as Jong as T! Packer's & Laurence's Tar Soap 1 cake of each 25¢ Hunter Rye Whiskey Quart bottles — regular $1.50 size— Witch Hazel Soap 10c Big savings at the Owl this week. No use to pay double prices he Owl Drug Co. is running a Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water 45¢ Regular 25c other places—Owl's price 20c—good for tired and sore feet SIS B o N New Orleans Racing. \ Wood and the German and French Em- roads_and discrininate sgamat them | WOOS SN (N Ot one thase present. | A% . g o ‘hen all the rest were doing similar busi- t NEW ORLEANS, March 32.—Cresoent Ciiy: | Whem 810 SO0 o0t el but 1 think they N S L “Firet ra Tarce Junt. Wil SONNES aaee Uit sl through the suburbs of the efty, return- War Departmenj: Sends Unusual Order to Philippines. WASHINGTON, March 22.—War De- SHIL THE SHIPS Important Paragraph Is clusion Bill. WASHINGTON, March 22—By an al- First race, one mile and an eighth—Love's Labor won, Chancery second, Boot third. Time, 1:69. Second race, six_furlongs, handicap—Four Leaf Clover won, Maggle Davis second, Sir Christorher third. Time, 1:14%. Third race, one mile and a quarter, selling— Eugenia S won, El Moran second, Linden Eila er_second, Little Elkin third. Time, 1:26%. Fifth race, handlcap; one mile and a_six- teenth—Van Horebecke won, Banish second, | Petit Muitre third. Time, 1:49%. ! Sixth race, one mile and seventy rds, sell- the lines combined would make a stronger fight than eight only, so they took ad- vantage of this discrimination to try to get the rest included. It would seem they have succeeded. ing to the White House Jate in the even- ing. —_———— Starves Himself to Death. TACOMA, March 21.—Peter Olson, an eccentric Swede, living a short distance Child Shot by Playmate. Elimi s 113, Vednesday liminated From Ex- e e o T olai handicap, 'four | MARYSVILLE, March 22.—While at|{rom Ritzille. died Wednesday = night miles—Major Mansir won. Little Tommy Tuck- | play this afternoon Maggie McAdams, been troubled with indigestion and finally the 6-year-old daughter of Thomas Mec- Adams of Wheatland, was accidentally shot with a 22-caliber rifle, the bullet en- tering the temple. The rifle was held by refused to eat until his natural appetite should return. His natural appetite never came back, and after thirty-eight days of fasting death occurred. He was about 5 partment officials, alarmed by the rapld | mcst unanim o - Ing—Donator won. Lofter second, Dr. Carrick | a playmate, 12 years of age. The wound | years old and had lived in Adams County Polippines and other tropical stations, | the Mitchell-Kahn Chinecs. suetumier b has issued an order to commanding offi- | the paragraph prohibiting ships flying the oy oniotring upon them " the |atylotest | Amariodn’ flag from farupiny s Dot scrutiny over the habits and morals of the troops and requesting them to en- deavor by personal example to influence the men to preserve their health both by sallors under 2 ey $2000 penaity for each of. This provision had proved one of the chief sources of controversy over the biil. CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED FREE UNTIL CURED. beginning treatment with Drs. Shores and Shores, San Francisco’ | that there 1t o PRRMANENT CURE for CHRONIC DISSaney some mncisco's leading specialists, THIS WEEK to prove to the public e). the doctors give their professional services FREE and abstaining from drink and the lability ;I‘hhepsenuorg and Representatives fro. their treatment FREE to all who apply BEFORE MARCH 30. THE ONLY EXPENSE to the patient will be for the medicines of contracting preventable diseases. Vislon a8 oS States regard this pro- | ACTUALLY USED. MANILA, March 22.—The prosecution in the trial by court-martial of Major Lit- tleton W. T. Waller of the Marine Corps on the charge of executing natives of the f;land of Samar without trial, closed to- ay. the nature of Major Waller's services in Samar, the treacherous character of the natives, the conditions at the base and Major Waller's status there and that the Corps testified that he was General Smith ders, which Ma, resent when ve Major Waller his or- idlr Waller never exceeded. ard other natives are suspected of havin, centracted the disease. fis importation of vegetable matter from China is pro- hibited, inspection camps are being estab- lished in every district and leaflets are published advising the people to boil their drinking water before using it. Finally, every one is urged to co-operate in the the Coloruman organization, which in- cludes both sexes. and whose members are sworn to be forever at enmity with white men. An important official of -the erder is the charm maker, who prepares . The main argument leading to striking out the provision was that AnEerlcan nhl‘l;g on the Pacific compete with English and Japanese lines, ana that the latter ships Would indirectly receive a great advan- tage in continuing the employment of Chi. talked with Speaker Henderson as to the exclusfon bill, when it reaches the House, and It 1s understood that, while Kahn considers the sailors’ clause most impor- _ Steamship Cuts Wharf in Two. Went completely through the Albion Iron Works wharf and on the other side knocked a couple of sloops out of her course. She tried to back out, but was held fast, her nose being in only six feet of water and her forefoot aground. Pe- yond some dents in her hull she was not damaged. She backed off with the rising nml?. iln lnd‘ig ink. To Shirts is attributed much of the reckle: courage exhibited by the more tanauc:!l bolomen n the recent engage: Amercan troops. g 2 these charmed MRS. J. JOHNSON, Mrs. Johnson eays: “I have been a sufferer from chronfc catarrh for years. Nearly always had a eold; my nose would stop up, and. for weeks at a time I could scarcely breaths through it. I suffered with headaches and was greatly run down in every way. “This was my condition when 1 applied to Drs. Shores & Shores for treatment, about two ney Diseases, Female Complaints, Inscmnis, Dysentery, Paralysis, Rickets, Scrofula, Con. sumption in First Stages, Liver Diseases, Dis- j ssaca of the Bawele. - . P ome Treatment Cures. Write for Sym; | List. Consultation free. i A splendid tooth powder that generall The Board for him not to run t; n | TY-FIVE POUNDS IN B n 5 : 3 There have been sixteen cases and fifteen o DOTt and started ihead with the en. | SKILL. Tt Wy end for our new catalogue—just ou: deaths among the natives in two days, 5INeS at full speed. The steamers bosy | CHRONIC CATARRH. Many Will Be Cured for 50 Cents. UNDER THIS SPECIAL OFFER YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE MEDICINES ACTUAL- LY USED. Many will be cured for 50 cents. The most stubborn cases of chronic disease will not exceed $3 for one whole month. If you have catarrh; if you are deaf; . s s o if you suffer from asthma or lung trouble; If you store in San Francisco and quoting such prices as these. These piGaptain Arthur T. Marix of the Ma-|nese ft NS ver month, - whereas the T pimomach, Jiver or kidney disease or any other chronic ailment, this is your opportunity » : ne Corps, represes a rican ships 2 o obtain ekilled medical treatment practicaily fres. goods on sale until Saturday night, March 2gth. Telephone ChEned Tha ALrr e ;‘; gfi.,,:‘,:for J;V:})l::v 30 per’ menthproygv‘flfleh:n"lfo:‘: g HI Y EXPERIMENT? WHY SPEND MONEY ON “FAKE PATENT MEDICINES' orders delivered—South 356. Open day and might. *| five things—the work of the firlng parcy, Rebresentative miite 5a Cetitomna b | WHICH OFTEN CONTAIN COCAINE, OPIUM OR .SOME OTHER DANGEROUS NAR- COTIC when you can get expert medical trea CIAL OFFER GOES INTO EFFECT AT ONC }‘:LY 'lr'gls WEEK. DO NOT DELAY. START O ALL. ctically E, AND HOLD IN AT ON ee? THIS GRAND SPE- GOOD_TO ALL WHO AP- CONSULTATION FRES Usually sells at 252 cake each—two Large size—fine for the bath S iadons fwers | pecessiry, awful ‘and) AntehA J:u“pla?gll b AL s PERMANENT CURES. - 3 i 1Z] cakes this week for the price of one Nelson’s Foot Comfort 15¢ D ptai: Davkits Bt of the Marine | Measure. Die e dntire exciualin Mr. Roberts says: “I AM A CARPENTER BY OCCUPATION and live at 349 Plerce st., this city. T HAD BEEN A VERY SICK MAN 5 FOR OVER ONE YEAR when I applled to Drs. Owl's 1o rice $1.2 : egular pi $1.25 wwdb“ryv Dental Cream 15¢ At the outsct Major Waller warned his | ‘:ZsANCOUVER' B. C, March 22.-The Shores for treatment. MY LUNGS WERE Allen’s Malt Waiskey 65¢ poigpsiart (R gl i et command that they were opposed by a ‘; mer City of Seattle, on her arrival AFFECTED; I had had several hemorrbages. One dollar is the reguiar price—our stores charge 25¢ 3 {reacherous and savage foe, and that all here from Skagway, goi beyond control I ALE g S FA ganAnut regular price is 75¢ = treachery should be punished with death, 2 She was swinging in toward the whart and I was in a bad shape in every way, and r's Face P Anita Cream 30c / and closed with an appeal to the com. this morning. The machinery stuck, the T toon. Do down T was UNABLE TO WORK. Reynal's Face Powder 40¢ " orainary stores charge soc, the Ol soe b e wnber:tie tate Gr inainina YR eEnooing, ay the P e o o f Tor BOUN MOt crament, and medicines oc face powder worth savi na comrades of the Ninth . % s on the enter. t TAVE G 3 A soc face p whsvingiocor Sapo-nol Tooth Powder 20c and AVANES. tHed TEREY Caplain Nicholson sawr it wree poraynam| TE A Teonart I HAVE GAINED TWEN. E WEIGHT AND AM It is now over three months since I have taken any treatment, and I feel NO RETURN of my eld trouble. IT GIVES ME PLEASURE éq_gggé\xmAR S99D WORD FOR DRs. 7 3 IR TREATMENT WORKED WONDERS IN MY CASE. | 05 _-Any one doubting this testimonial Is at per- fect liberty to call cn me and I will gladly verify the truthfulness of the same. 3 tide this afte; : months ago. I can say Dre. Shores' treatment “(Stgned) ED ROBERTS, " > ROBEKT ( destruction of this dangerous enemy. I 5 rnoon. (1 v Bl o B Moy gl Do 340 Pierce st., San Francisco, (al.-* B B T ;'r‘z‘r:f{mq ol / ‘b os,_ s % MH'H"I“‘P'I‘H—!—K—I—I—I—I—I-}H. | more h”:“fh'b i my nose aue!s r'wtln:,nep i sty WEAK MSN PAY w"EN cuRep. FILIPINOS WEA! ; : more and T breathe free. I feel better an “N. RED. ) . me . o i orance. 3 - you are enrer . seduny K10 51 Ouhtand Famtastically Colored Shirts Stir the | to possess it sors oy WONAGTTul Droper. muffercrs from catarrh, for this tereimerns ton taion-TOU ARE THE VERY PERSON WE | pesd s oo ion Arepcured. = You oa Al 2% 9 Courage of the Bolomen. | ;'fi:amce’f'“ among them is that which “f-““;‘.{,;’,‘"“ "flndmmf_;"s oA “"-‘_Tm"‘;:’pf;,{fu::‘;km in’curing CirtRoxTe | DYS Indorsed us W WE WANT TO C ) e i staaich (=Charmpd | whe hes aotho ot R e Rl e it avar Bar i i | Mg Peotes our skl 1 cicing untaey tes- | Wil mox demaria 5 BEE iR that w i, 4 shirts are the latest in the way of dresses and dlooas, om- bullets i il O aome people. £Iving names, ple- | We cure LOST MANIC Sem'nat | Woak A g ? used by the Fillpinos for protection in | A specimen of these shi e Shputn. ness. Spermatorrho en. Syphilis and i warfare, according to mail advices from obtained by Captain Boughton. oF T SPECM"?TIES' T AN PUBLISH OUR l ' weaknesses of m <inat have be- bérs ‘of & rellions. secror Boery mhels ' otton and1F decuebicl saun Seunblenchod | Cates, Bruneh o Kewsicie, Hoaxs D | CURES IN PV T “JSkvags | fomt tnorate i G0 T 1 ? s decorated with fantastic de- 3 248! Vi isease, | Decause it would hetray confidence, . wa . e S o s bers of a religious secret soclety called #gns of fishes, reptiles, birds and ani. Rheumatism, Malaria, Nervous Diseuses, Kid- | pave to prove our sk'll in this rln:s nf’?.'-'(?un}’lsl g h R ke ] C Adrien TR . by letter or in CALL OB WRIT™R in another way. Thisy is our plan: Office Hours: 9a. m. to 4 p. m.: person, ieven'ngs € tg 8; Sundays and Holldays 10 to 13. Wie 8 Alie Buiding. Market St., San Francisco. Cal. DRS. SHORES & SHORES, 22255, 035

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