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MISCELLANZEOUS. THE SAN FRA OISCO OALL, SUNDAY, NCaududvanlidididididin dubibidid b b AR R A AU AR AR A ALAUAUAUALE AU THE SEASON'S GREATEST SILK SENSATION. 6000 Yards $1.25 and $150 Printed Satin Liberty Foulard Silks on Sale at We begin to-morrow an unparalleled Foulard Silk Sale—the biggest and the most important Silk offering ever made by any house in San Francisao. The entire overproduction of this season’s choicest and best Satin Liberty Foulards, from i the most prominent Silk manufacturer of America, goes on sale at half and less than half price, FOULARD VALUES SUCH E E _ Our Great Spring Sale of Linens and House Furnishings Beging To-Morrow. AS THESE have never been offered in this city, and more especiuily right at the opening of the season. These are of this Season’s production—no passe or last season’s styles in the lot. The assortment consists of bea ERTY SATIN FOULARDS, i» plain and exquisite hemstitched effects, in the choicest scroli, floral, stripe, and lace designs, and colors of -| Ten, Brown, Reseda, Royal, Navy, Gray, Red, Cadet, Purple and Black and White.’ 2 We invite every one with a prospective Foulard Silk want to attend this sale, for this is an extraordinary Silk occasion, because every yard cost the Manufacturer more to produce than our retail selling price. Silks that were $1.25 and $1.50,"on sale be, RO L ORI e L B R S L R s B GO O L RS Tl B e s R T To-morrow will be the BANNER. SILK DAY, and with the above remarkable offering we place on sale 900 yards of the regular $1.00 quality Black Peau \"OR MONDAY ONLY. E'LACK PEAU DE SOIE. ORIYRE. <5 is o vmobbiney Linings Monday Blankets, Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Cases. ul printed LIB- Y ARD ing to-mor- de Soie to be sold for Monday . Yard 79¢ /|UNDERWEAR OFFER. | Frenchman Proposes to Tunnel Beneath the Strait, Gigantic Engineering Project Suggested to Rail- road Men. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, March 29,—One of the most daring engineering projects ever contemplated is that of a tunnel under Bering Strait to connect the Trans-Siber- jan Railway with American lines. Chi- merical as the scheme may at first ap- pear its author, M. Lobel, says that within six years the work will b~ prac- tically realized. He recently reti .ed to Paris after spending two years at Ber- ences during the long months he spent Germany Seeks to Pre- vent Monopoly in Wire- less Telegraphy. Great Britain and France Are Also Invited to Join in Congress. Special Dispatch to The Cali. CALL BUREAU, 406 G STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, March 29.—Germany has asked the Unijed States to join in an international movement designed to pre- vent a monopoly in wireless telegraphy. Her proposal is identical with that sub- mitted to Great Britaip. She has not, however, confined her representations to these two nations. The whole world has been invited to take common measures submitted to Secretary Hay a few days o in the Arctic circle. To carry out the|ago by Embassador von Holleben. In a 10C varo Ladies’ 25¢ Lisle Vests task his/father had set him in the mat- | formal memorandum the Embassador part: [ H 9 ter of soundings and measurements in the fi-g?!.:.-‘?sneaot ml; 5 efi;fiomfl s)zgee - o mmee el Sale Commences To-Morrow, to Continue for One Week, | 19c eacn s o e het G e a0 ~ : i R - & establish ly ‘in__ wireless g T rmese abocials I ' ini ' c Asia he crossed the stralt twice In a | foamuon oy MOROPOY ndicial Lo other pe: svery day. help to do it Again for In inaugurating this SALE we do so with the determiration that it shall outstrip any of our previous best, 50 dozen Ladles' Lisle Thread Vests, extra fine gar- small open boat with a single compan- jon, a feat that had never been accom- the Slaby-Arco, systems, among them To Monda: efforts in the selling of house furnishing g v which i$ in use in Germany's navy. p i I gs. It's an event upon which for months our greatest energies have been selt " trimmed meck 4 white man. The e ; o8 o200 e e e ming| Pert. It follows pluns 1aid carly last fall and consists of the cholcest and best valzes our untiring search cf the armholes, in colors of A R L b B JiR s Prévint thig makopaly Uerfuiny peRien et and Poplin Skt K es| best market could bring to light. The quantities and varietles are immense and the values are bevond question the Tignt Blue, White and D e shay | ap ipthnationin) Astsenient I O i o Apaciht SR BE most extraordinary offered this year. Never were we better prepared to meet the demand of all economical buy- ‘Monday. ... Sty B T oLl g accord equal rights to all systems. it g Mask, en A It will pay you to anticipate your wants. FHotels, Restaurants ard general Housekeepers can not afford to ide e e i BoAt Considerable satisfaction was expresset Ya smiss this Great Sale, for such opportunities right at the beginning of the season are rare. never-ending change. ie boat of the| in official circles with the action of Ger- TABLE LINEN BARGAUNS, YARD—60 pleces 60-inch Table DOZEN—200 _ dozen 19-inch EACH—500 dozen Linen Huck ACH—200 Linen Table Cloths, consideration which it deserves. The Sec- C Damask: a Lood quality in very $|.35 pure Linen Napkins, a good IOC Towels, size 17x32, in red and |.95 b2 sH an:l:‘olco atterns; and the drifting ice encumbering the mgke a more 2x2 in size, in P retary was unwilling to 13 meat designs; actually worth €0c. Sale wearing Napkin, in pretty patterns; regu- | pure white borders. For a special leader | worth $2.50 each. Sale price...$1.95 each water most of the year would render a | definite reply because he desired to con- price .. yard lar value $2.00. Sale price....$1.35 dozen | during this sale. 10c each system of xlamfirerri‘efi (g dcarrhy ”trallns sult technical experts of the United States . . 2 Table DOZEN—250 dozen All-Linen Eenes i across, as was first intended, wholly im- | army-and navy. In order to prevent any 5 BOC 1amnw i At e | $1,95 ROERCE G WD | g4 pacHinl g e, pey Sgo | Tinen, Taple 5 | 8SToth 88 wap st intended, wholly M- | army-and pavy. In order o prevent oy | § pamey I tle quarter wide, in eholce patterns: well worth 7Bc. | Eplendia grade of a soft Salsl 9 R o R TR A R i B Qceigns; worth $3.25. ture of the floor of the strait there, is de- | was conceded that it mignt be a good 6 Bale PrACR. o -nno2ennoennnneo o4 D€ YAFE éé"fi“‘d;&ax 15 0B dozen | Mmake; worth 20c. Sale price....14e each | Sale price $2.50 cacii Siased sncisely, feomtble. anice,” said Lo | Pian.to Bave Congress place @ W tpos sawed oak labovrel, 65¢. YARD—45 picces unbleached Ger- ot Linen Napkine, = German G bel, “& commitiee of patronage of my pro- | e SlAlte booKs e ielos ‘. This, Z’s%cm,:‘;: Table d?{:"??@?u‘fi&fl:k make, extra beavy. in,the very cloices O A s | & TARD-300 ploces Crash Toweling, Dozt Comprising the names of the. most fhe serallo & ‘;}g:‘f;'bf‘?';‘;fi’;fmé If you are refitting your Sale price..... v 350 yard TRl 3020 SM2.80 Gosen | putterns woven in, sise 20xd0; good value | ar Taiug 8156, el price.-----De yard T | b ePomien 1 Lhe BEOALE: Ofbtfe Goppe, | Girectlon of Infernational conute’, [oF 3t| § home with new furniture, S1.10 IATPLH, pieces exira foe $3.50 DozENIT dozen - fnest N a5 of the Institute and of the army. With | poliG BIVe To0 Coes cires him to commit carpets, curtains or dra- . erade weached Tavle Damask, | DOeDL) grade Gemman Linen Nav: | §@~o ACHE) Gozen Turkieh Bath | ()¢ FARD—200 pleces Linen Glass such collaborators there .can be no doubt | (or {1hf i States in an International ar- 5 Sale price. eee. 110 yard - $3.50 dozen s 28 Bag cach | pr 43 R g ot :,"ft'-‘nlo"eslg::‘i“’e'l e B I cago. | trol 1s concerned it is suggested that there our stock and learn our LINEN NAPKINS. §5e5ss. Inmense Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases. These sre the products of the famous Boston Mills and are considered one of the best makes material by the yard. 8%e each s 3 H 4 yards | De esch......... ing Strait one at Fort Cud- 4 - Regular value 12%c. $8.88 TAR-EN I T 0 | O8C AT Joven B, Cniorie < gy g Bt L e, that there should be no monopoly of wire: i ATE, e e SALADL Swsils " N Pilios Cases 50x36 | fleecy quality, welghing & pounds; reguiar | covered with Silkoline; regular value $1 50 less telegraphy by one system, un® Lot FURNITURE CO., Regular value 5bc. gular value 15c. i value $5.00. ‘Sale price........ $3.35 palr l EACH—25 dozen extra heavy there should be general approval ob :r_ 338-342 POST STREET, 48e each ...Sheets 2 x2% yards Pillow Cases 51x56 $3 9 PAIR—200 vairs extra large 8 o Quilted Comforters, filled with FOLLOWS HIS WIFE many's proposal that all systems be re: . Regular \’usj;‘xe mc'iuxz& & | e eoh Regular vzl;ll:!lllscz.%lz‘fi yirds ‘o . (:»p:u é !;\'hllte El-nkeu, il‘\lflwfl!kegnio}(on and covered with the TO A SUICIDE'S GRAVE quired to exchange messages. Oppesite Union Sq . 2¢ each ..Sheets 2% x2% yar MY % i great value a . During this saié¢ | cholcest oline ; L BB cAch - i guiar value €8¢ Regular value T0c. at 88305 pair | $2.25 each. il i iR Congress Is Proposed. B! PREADS—200 extra size, hemmed. honey ARSEILLES QUILTS—2 extra heavy hemmed recent proposal for an international con- e Spreads—one of the_grandest values offered arseflles ulltfleor double beds in beautiful designs: Facetious Note to the late wireless telegraphy is $1.35 Each. FE EEEaRe o' preinetiaiie sl | $1.50 Each, 3 g o doubis bl ottt Salesy s iSrenas'is umiate virelees Toesriphy. o The prices at which we sell them Note these great reductions. B¢ each less than the cost of making the .Pillow Cases 45x30 A SUPERB SHOWING OF TAILOR-MADE GREAT VALUES IN TOWELS. Greatest Values in Blankets and A great opportunity to save at least o selling prices. They come from the most recommend them. PATR—200 pairs White Call- SUITS, SKIRTS, RAGLANS AND WAISTS. Rouging enthusiasm marks the progress of this special offering of Outer Garments for women. These are the busiest days ever e; BARG*INS IN TABLE CLOTHS. Comforters. ne-quarter to one-third from the present reliable Manufacturers; we can therefore BACH—40 dozen_Bed Comforters, xperienced in our popular and growing Suit young explorer was upset twice. All his Totes were lost and he escaped narrowly with his life. The nature of the currents in the strait ‘Washington and New York from the fore- most financiers of those citfes. If all the formalities in Russia can be gotten through with this year we shall be able to commence the construction of a Trans- Alaskan-Siberian Railway simultaneousiy at three different points, one in Siberia, Aged Citizen of Stockton Leaves a STOCKTON, March 20.—Charles A. Stanley, an aged citizen residing in Mc- Cloud's Addition, ended his life this morn- Less than a year ma: Secretary Hay assured Embassa- dor von Holleben that the proposal of his Government would receive the serious should be incorporated in the agreemeat reached a provision prohibiting the use of powerful instruments for long distances when they interfered with systems oper- ated over short distances. The idea of wireless telegraphy experts of the army and navy is to avold interference as much as possible. They belleve emphatically BERLIN, March 29.—Professor Slaby’s many, the authorities of which country are now drafting a circular note to be resented to the United States, Great %rltaln and Frapce proposing a congress far the purpose of agreeing upon a means YOU CANNOT HAVE l B i L e i e HYOMEI is the new dry air germi- cide, which when inhaled goes direct to the air passages of the head, throat 2nd lungs and destroys all dis- ease germs located there. You just breathe it nafurally. We refund the'money if it fails to cure. ANOTHER LINING SPECI ' b - e 'I' B d ing Strait and on the shores of the Arctic [ under which all the systems will be re- e e & adc M . aoie ens apk owe e(' p S . . ired an, .~ The.Ger- | HOYMEY is & % Ta : 15¢ and 20c Skirt I L"‘ n ’ N lns, ls’ sprea s, SPEGML o;.eo?el has had some thrilling experi- g:;;e p;ngsx:lh mgethl;“ézie;nmeni v::s | mail. _outfits, complete. 3L T'Tfieofil.m’ 25c. Five days' treatment free. Booth Co., Ithacd, N. Y. prices before buying. T.BriTIiant Moét & Department. Exclusiveness and elegance combined make this the rarest and most exceptional offering featured by early low prices, again for this week. ing by taking polson. " Elegant new Epring Suits ago his wife committed sulcide. Since | to prevent a monopoly of wireless teleg- New Gibson () L. wies i ANOTHER . FAMOUS SILK PETTIBOAT SALE, =3 | t85, Houolid nas e Slone Cotooc S° | raghy o Mlen iend, © "0 ea anaon - Ak f all woo o eaTh c . e Blouse Suits gop, Checiois and Venctian 200 PETTICOATS, Worth $10. for cluse, This morning & nelghbor called 10| ire, ihe Step is a_direct consequence of in the leading spring co orings, n the new Blouse dip, Postilion back, very effect skirt has the latest graduated flare flounce, ;mrnelu trimmed with bands of Silic and Moire, perfectly It's no wond Petticoat busin ess *of San_ Francisco, be- 6 9 cauge we are constantly planning to give . you the greatest or that we are doing the ues, Again for to-mor- When asked what was the matter he inted to an empty bottle on the table. e died soon afterward. The old man left 2 note to the Coroner, in which he said, the rcported refusal of the wireless sta- tion at Nantucket to receive a message from Prince Henry on board the Ham- burg-American steamer Deutschland. The “WHITE SEAL” nced sale pric . #80.00 Eack Tow an offering that will prove the hit of Each Smong other thinks: gtatement cabled from Berlin to New N It A great variety of Suits, made of the season. These Petticoats are made of an extra heavy “As I never confess to man I simply | York that Germany had sent a protest to ovelty $25 Etamine, Batiste, Granite Cloth plain and changeable Taffeta Silk, are finished with a deep say no cause I am 64 years ¢ months | the British Government against the Mar- AND. Broadcloth and Venetian, flounce and trimmed with two ruffles, in all the new col- and 22 days old. Bury me where you will [ conl .people’s .boycott against ships Each = ri‘.l‘l:-nn:me '.','fi"'nu'.md orings. lnzl.udl black and white, and I.will stay there.” equipped with the Slaby-Arco apparatus B t. ' i ‘ effects, handsomely” tucked and . trimied, Jackel el Ynaieo o After enumerating his.property, he con- |18 discredited here. High afficials of the ru mperia Foreign Office declare they know nothing tof the matter. Marconi’s Explanation. NEW YORK, March - 29.—8ignor Mar- coni_to-night issued a statement relative to the controversy betwgen his teleg- with taffeta silk and skirts made very full, with deep flounce, beautifully stitched. The grandest garmants at e i e e #25.08 Each SALE OF SEPARATE SKIRTS. ludes with a mention of his dog as ‘“the gest friend of all.” Stanley was a 'mechanfeal éngineer and had no near relatives in this reglon so far as is known. EXQUISITE NEW SILK WAISTS, A most beautiful lot of Silk Walsts just in from the makers will be shown here for the first time to-morrow. Every one is of the latest style model, all very tastefully Celebrated Yintage of 1893. UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY, AT $5.00 3 ea ! d somethi differen: tri et evervbody elee has. ‘That's tie Word we re- finjehed and are made of the saft and & Fach Walks Off Wrong End of Boat. |raphy company and Dr. Slaby and Count | The tremendous inorease of 262432 bottles in Trive from everybody. ‘To-mortow we place on sale many Wearing new sks, in all the new colorings, sizes 2 to 4. ANTIOCH, March 2¥—A passenger who | Arco and the refusal of the Marcon! om- | the importation of Moec & Chandon during the O s e el tan 2 Dl amaicse. Crogs B0 Bpectal a $5.00 Bach went from San Francisco to Point Rich- | panies to allow, unless by previous ar- | yoar 1901 speaks volumes for the excellence of Chines, Peau de Sole, Taffeta, Venetians and Broadcloth . rangements with them, communication | Moet & Chandon White Seal.—(Exchange). ’ Lo L. . I New S Planned mond on the 8 o'clock boat this morning ) 3 ¥ most effective akirts we ate et bown oy ooy GREAT WASH GOODS SELLING Foued = came very near going down to Davy | seihcen the Marconl land stations and WILLIAM WOLFF & €O. Jones' locker. He fell asleep on the way across the bay and was awakened by the watchman after the other passengers had left the boat. He rushed wildly for what 2 AND! We vlace on sale for to- B ORPANDI =8 niorrow only 200 pleces ot 19c. MONDAY.... Yard the finest and sheerest 25c quality French Organdy, 32 inches wide, the kind you will to be different from his system. Signor Marconi goes on to say: I wish to state that such refusal has been PACIFIC COAST AGENTS, New Spring Bress Goods at AL A ARk Ak kA Avauaaauauaukid dd iR IAAAA AL A AL A ALALALALAALA ALY $1.00 v, There isn't e shadow of a reason why 3 o-morrow shouldn’ ly busy want now fcr summer dresses; in shades of Pink, Light he supposed was the landing, but unfor- | and will contiaue to be made. I cannot take o O & i Dagertaent, Tacduse we will/hiavo Biue; Lavender, Nile. Cardinal, Maize, Gray, Tan and inately for him he went toward the |the responsibility of advising my SANTA ROSA RESIDENT I D ey oF T Taout popelar. wanvo) Black. Regularly sells at 25c. Monday only. ...10e Yard wrong end of the boat and plunged off Doyt Jthe . Jeye Jous FALLS HEIR TO BARONETCY ir new Spring colorings and for which there I RISH DIMITIES. (5o A beautliul collestion o into the lmyi Al l‘llne wnsfllhrgi‘;n to l\lim e T By s e L D A su mendous demand mow, and all have been spe- 3 o Irish Dimities, dainty and and he was hauled out. He not give | g : « T e i Gl yriced. " These are the weaves: SPEGIAL ....Yard Sheer fabrice: 1n the' dade, 3 | his name. BT ot i, ST il o0t 0 | Sk Asafp Olajes Eata Pedusapion of Voile Btamines Mystral Btamines, de Paris. ng colors, In meat Polka Dot figures and floral designg, at g on e cost of which they had borne no part and to a Large Estate in e oe 7 -15¢ Yard Mrs. Yordi Wins Her Suit. which they sre in no way entitied so long as FOR MONDAY. A secial purchase of 000 yarte extra heavs Black SATINSTRIP:D 315 Auother ory chiice 16f o1 Uigae sort ana muen A N T ment | the Tiehis secured. to Inventors: by patent law Fagidnd CHEVIOT SALE, Cheviot, tally ches wide, of an elexant rich CHALLIES at_Yard o wanted Challles has arrived. They lock as pretty SAN' . March 29.—Judgment | grc respected in civilized countries. SANTA ROSA, Mareh 20, —Through the black, alres sponzed and unk, the rexular $1.256 al ## the real F ch sorts. ¥ cholce of 25 of the was rendered in the Superior Court to- — e i England Joh guality. Monday only at Yara leading colors and designs. On sale at % 35e Yard day in the suit recently brought by Mrs: Geath 4t o relative 18 Engiad Jok An Extra Specic| Offering of RDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION g Lace Purchase. AU ZRRARDBAAAURAED 200 JUA 400 40010040 A0 AUAJUMSIAJULAADZUAZIALAALIDAAD LU JUN A ZIA LUAAARTIAAID AV AIA BIA VAL A0 R AR AAMB LA R I G A B L B B i i i e Sarah J. Yordi for possession of the homestead property left by her deceased hugband, the laté Fred Yordi of Clover- Indian Picks Up Wreckage. VICTORIA, B. C., March 29.—The Do- minion Government steamship Quadra, nip of this city bas come into a baro- ety and the possession of valuable es- tates. On Monday Asnip and his wife will depart for New York on their way New Valenciennes Laces, dale. The decision g In favor of thejust retutnéd from & cruise to Lawyers | ¥ London. For several years the coupis We anticipated a big season in Laces and Point de Paris and Normandy Val. Laces, B3 former marriage. 3 Islands apd other points' on the north |have been in stralghteiied clrcumstances, ave prepared accordingly—for _o-MOTrOW 12 to 6 inches wide, worth 20c, 25c, ZBe. LU coast of Vancouver Island, brings news | Asnip left England early in life and went nareds of pieces, divided into 6 lots, are to To-moryow a1 of the finding of wreckage at Goose Isl- | to_Australia, later coming to California. -y o Smeriel peions. s AR R NI Schooner Polaris Launched. and, Hecate Strait. At Bella Bella Dr. | He has resided in this city and in Healds- Valenciennes Lace Edzes and Insertions in great sale of these Laces, the result fl MARSHFIELD, Or., March 29,—The | Large, the resident missionary, informed | DUrg for almost twenty vears. innumerable designs, to be sold as ral;;wn. of an immense purchase by our New new four-masted schooner Polaris was | Captain Walbran of the Quadra that one 5 o 3he dor’ ref, vaiue Bc. D IR I B Ll Talnched fhte Acteifinen oo the MRS L) Uo oMo RSPV XD cugoe | - Bamcled SENING A6, BRse: 4 e e % some of the handsomest field ship yards. She is one of the fleet ropnd In a Httle| SAVANNAH, Ga., March 2.—A rumor % % B00 don: et vaime @c 25 POST S i 'sna s wal vy 15 Boc yene) 'lehel) 3 | of the lareer type of schooners bullt hore | yhknown vessel. The Goors anq o pectiay | Feached here to-night that ane af the no- 200 doz, at @5 doz.: reg. value 85c. 0K v by scitc b o 190 yara for the forelgn trade. The carrying ca- are e doors and a portion | o oes whose assault on Mrs. Fountain WASHINGTON, March 20.—The Marine Hospital Service has been advised of the the State Department of the following dispatch from Consul MeWade receipt by Cholera and the Plague. Attorney Wood Resigns. WASHINGTON, March 20.—Joseph K. Wood, United States Attorney for the Wood is serving a term in prison for Second District of Aiaska, has re-'gned. | CHURGHMEN FIND 7408 400 A 20D LA 240 00 LA JUANEZAD AU FARZS JUDVV AN JRJUMIDVARRAR UM TN Ao AL 410 4 ARV AU ARG A0 JURATD ARV IR AR JALAAOLID R LR ER I I A I R FIRE DAMAGES pacity of the Polarls is 1,000,000 feet of Tumber. e S Ao Miss Lotta Taft. SANTA ROSA, March 20.—Miss Lotta Taft, a daughter of H. D. Taft of Seattle, died at the residence of .her uncle in Se- bastopol to-day. Miss Taft came from Alameda several weeks ago in the hope of benefiting her health. She-was a grad- uate of the Alameda High School and had of the house are intact. The cached the doors in the woods ang o cured the other .wreckage to the shore by ropes before returning to Bella Bella. The Indian said that there was no lettering or distinguishing marks on the wreckage. oot SAN DIEGO, March 20.—John W Escondido Is in a critical condltio:n:‘:nl;’: result of a runaway accident. A sudden turn of his wagon threw him out. His foot be. came entangled in the gearing and he was and her young son Dower, at their stors west of Savannah, caused young Fouipw tain’s death, has been captured and burn- ed in the western part of the county. The report fs not verified, though many peo- ple believe it to be true. PHOENIX, March 20.—Willlam A. Place, a lawyer of Clifton. Ariz., has disappeared. Several days ago he went from Clifton to Dun. can by rail, left e packages of clothing ¢ Canton, China, dated to-day: “Twenty | contempt of court in_connection with the dragzed o half-mile with deaths from § ut Tsangshing: spo- | Judge Noyes case. The department was a large circle of friends. under the vehicie, | " M8 body dangling | with a friend and has not beem heard from radic cholera rgmuu; | about io take action in his case when e cholera 2t Canton almost disappeared.” | his resignation was received. i et - / In Memory of McKinley. View esmains of Rhodes. Treatment Absolutely Free Until Cured BUTTE, Mont., March 2.—Governor| CAPE TOWN, March 2.—Fifteen thou- . Toole to-day et aside May 15h a8 arvor | sand persons viewed the remains of Ceell| FlOresy Charges IAgainst | Flames and W ater Injure day. In his proclamation the Governor | Rhodes at Grooteschuur to-day. For ‘] To all_begi; asks that one tree be planted in the mem- | seven h - . $loning treatment with Dri. Sheres and Shores, San Francisco's leadin; o- ey S A LR seven hours an uninterrupted stréam of Dr. Lowther Are Washtenaw on the BRSR Dow iy & prove o the pusiiefiae here o PuniANENT CURE T — by the ensket. : and thals I e .’ the doctors give their professional serv A Manch @8 dda o3 i Substantiated. Drydock / PENSE to the patient wiif he e apply BEFORE APRIL OTH. THE ONL flied here to-day by the| VISALIA, March 20.—The California Fruit * % 44 EPN AETO ALY VAN yoty Parmers’ Mutual Pirs | Canngrs” Assoclation” will build a_ new can- Man w l' B e 0! e nery in Visalla. € company expects y gl Q fire insurance company. $4000 & week In wages during the truit season, | ABKANSAS CITY, March 20.—The Rev.| Fire broke out in the engine department y l e l.ll'e OI' 50 entS Granville Lowther to-day formally re- fused to accept the propasition to stop his. teachings, and the Methodist Episcopal of the steamship Washtenaw late night as she was lying in drydock at the Union Iron Works. Before the flames last easc will not exceed $5 for one whale month. UNDER THIS SPECTIAL OFFE! LY ALLY USED. Many will be cured for B e PAY FOR THE MEDICINES ACTU- The most stubborn cases of chronic dis- ‘trial committee therefore declared him | could b S iomach. Tvarrhi it you are deat; it you suft £y e subdued the Interior framework have stomach. liver or kidn any othes ehonts ANt this 18 JouF DppaFtuany guilty of heresy, This, of course, means!| of the vessel was damaged to the extent | to obtain ekilled medical tr::!::::gxx:m‘f e T, Tomiy Aflmnity (i 18 Yoy Sgpevtuiity h‘im;is‘nl from the church. In maXing | of several thousand dollars. How the fire WHICH OFTBR GO TS “ e b was started between the ] FER GOES INTO EFFEC INCE, AND T ; ey g 1 have gone three times carefully | bartitions in the engine room during the )LYAEEIS WEEK. DO NOT DEJA?T ‘STX&T ‘IT\IiDA "."ULAP ‘Cé’.\l’&‘!‘?l_él‘k“i'll‘t\' (l:R‘;.! through the Bible in order to bring the facts of science and our statéments of theology and the Bible into harmony with each other. I have not found it flecessary to change any fundamental principles of theology, but to clothe them in the lan- guage of modern thought rather than that of 150 years ago.” dag and smoldered there until night, ecause of the lateness of the hour and the difficulty the firemen encountered in reaching the seat of the flames, protected Iats ptll.'negedw:rt:’by t;\l?nwallu of the vessel, er; " méer%hc R A 14 cult matter to con everal thousand gallons of water was pumped into the vessel's hold and the de- DANGER SIGNALS. I Read the following symptoms over caretully, | mark those you feel in your case, and send or bring |:»3: to Drs. Shores and they will teil | you whether you can b g OF | o e cured FREE OF | The Head and Throat. ‘ Of the Stomach. Catarth of the Stomach is usually caused by swallowing mucus, which drops down from the head and throat at night. Quickly cured at little cost by Drs. Shores’ famous treatment “Is there nausea?" ‘Do _you belch up gas?” ““Are” you ' constipated After the announcement ‘of the yerdict | Struction caused by the inundation th: ‘This form of catarrh “Is yor 0 o ;svxv(;wrt;md‘)he thought ho would not ap- | EVEFYthiug below Qoo Yaceived wis Moy, 430 Golden Gate avenue, San Fran: cal. | puiting ;nr'amon:;i::::d I L L e Kt al to the General Conference,. He also s than that resulting from ‘ ‘with -little cost by Drs. Shores’ f: - | “Is there cdnstant ba outh?” el (hiat he Wil Weart ot with o bene] ftaelt. X She fixe CHRONIC CATARRH. ment. O TOMET | Ul 22 Thia'titan o B Bamametily oved. and preach the gospel s he sees it. Dr. The Washtenaw is owned by the Sag- Mrs. Johnson says: ‘I have been a sufferer s your nose stopped up | Lowther announced it as part of. his plan | InaW Steel Steamship Company and is | from chronic eatarrh for years. Nearly al- e e [ WE CAN'T PUBLIS| p 16 Uithmately euter anathe denominadion: | Ussd by ther nc a colior, piviug betwenr | wiva,bad & cod; By pess woulh o uat and | 117 ot vt tors and ende | CURES 1 o e . o Wi a and or weeks at a timo I could scarc t . a ad | 5 : . When the report of the committee. was | lucky star. It was onl b 4 o0 whe o I | have to prove kill in this class of troubles better point for point: thai it & very “octing seene mitine wasll o B e niy & short time ago, Do Phls was my condition whin 1 aprlied o, D0 7ou slesp with your mouth openz | i3 another way. This is our plan: . A poin any alf of the ministers in the conference | With a cargo of coal for the Southern - months Aso. 1 can say Dre; Shoros treatment | Into complications. , e PAY WHEN CURED. other ri 's. Its worth Wlnls if :gilz:e% :"G’c xglo'-lzm?eu”z]'é{ffi ;::a it was | Pact nfiefi"figfin";{ él:;tp!h&s uck against and medicines helped me from the start.” No | The Bronchial Tubes. | e cure you first and then ask a REASON- % oy ; | | - b n e et fle'th“” o Dad fo | 8 i B o Bt "’“2"!'0:3;";5 B e e srea %7 DOt Son B BNE | whin catarzhi OF the Head or thront: Ty’ Heae) ot i o O e . Conents are for something 'smart” Credentials should be taken away. He|DPut back fo Onkiand, whers her (hrgq SUOMSSr in every way. and take ploasure in | 1eCted or wrongtuly treated it extends'down | have indorsed us. NOW WE WANT TOCU 1 sald ‘the finding of the committes was a | ¥as discharged. She' was subsequently Iecommending Drs Sores ment o all | o e O e Famas. ™ Lubes; and atter | YOU—with the disginct understanding that O'BRIEN s. SONS | Golden Gate Ave =»aPolK St very régrettable occurrence. Srrr——— Churches Are Demolished. RUSSELLVILLE, Ga., March 20.—A cy- clone passed through Darling, three mfles south of Russellyille yesterday afternoon, completely demolishing the Methodist and to the Union Iron Works she has since been ungrsolnl rebll';:am S Explosion Injures Miners. ' SALT LAKE, March 30.—A telephone message from Rureka, Utah. this morn- i ing, states that an explosion h: | r:fi at the Yankec Consolidated ‘.:u?.."“ 5 suff | for me. (Signed.) MRS. J. JOHNSON *430 Golden Gate ave., San Faneiseo, Cal.” 5 SPECIALTIES. ! catarrh, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, ease, Dyspepsia, Skin Disease, Heart Dis- Hlood Diseaze, Rheumatism, Malaria. Nervous Diseases, Kid- t i, for their treatment has | ‘Have you a cough?"’ 4 Do you take. eold easily ‘Haye you pain in the si Do you raise frothy materials?” B3 Fou spit up Hitle cheesy. lumps ‘Do, you feel you are growing ws - [ Don't risk neglecting these: warning Warnings—s I3 the disezse before it reaches the junge: ¥ | |cure LOST MAN | Spermatorrhoea, Gonorrhoea, | eocele or it dom’t cost you a peany. will not demand a FEE until we eure you. ¢ HOOD, _Seminal Weakness Syphilis and 2l weaknesses of men. (Cases that have becom? incurable through bad treatment or neglect "t taken at any price), We absolutely cure Virl- Consu tion and advice FREE, by letter or in persos CALL 3 OR WRITE. Baist Shirchcs mroing, the it Jiing signt mites ol ot “hem By Pt e e an iowse | DRS, SHORES & SHORES, Specialists, buildings. W. A. Bolone and E, P. Salter | cated five milos’ fios ne is 10- sumption In first stages, Liver Diseases, Dis- 5 | were badly bruised in the falilng_depot. | ther particulars are Eureka and fur- cases of the Bowels. " | Permanently WILE 3d Floor. San A unobtainable at this .. . TREATMENT CURES. WRIT! Located in s Many negro cabins were -n-ecked. Bour. | SYMPTOM LIST. cousummxoumr;:;?n Office Hours—Week Days, ’;A_Lhfi.l . B..Fns" 933 'AR‘H -ST" Francisce, Caly Evenings, 6 to 8. Sundays, lOl.n.lnfl-.*