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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, <1903 'WOULD BAR AMERICANS FROM KLONDIKE MINES flect- I 1 | | Sir Charles Tapper Renews His Proposal to E’ ‘ ‘ively Close the Gold Fields of the Far North Against the. Progressive Yankee Prospector | begin the most Important Sale of Fine Fresh New Undermuslins at r years we have shown fine Lingerie. Nothing finer could have been shown then. But this greater in variety—better and more complete than its predecessors— it’s an offering that wi ¥ ng to every woman who appreciates the charms and cowf~rrts of X i well cut, well made, serviceable and Jainty Underwear. Every garment possesses the =<tues of unquestionable 3 ! style and goodness, and from the standpoint of quality, Jow price and immensity of stocx this Underwear Sale - | is one of the most important we have ever inaugurated.” Sale Begins at § 0'Clock ADIES OWAS, WHITE PET : ¢ H | | moderate pri ! e S EWINDOW To-Morrow Morning ® sy TACE TRIMMED SKIRTS| L'DIS' DRAW RS Thess are the regular 95 | 100 dozen azs Cam- 3 1230 ekiris, very ex- I. - frslt 501 ceptional value; beau- ers, b & tifully trimmed with Each | 77 . P Pair four rows of Norme, 1y val. lake, hemstitching, great A bargaln &t ....eeeeeennnn $1.95 ¥, full width, Wi FIRE FETiICOATS LADIES’ D:AWzRS The most as n » vi * An tmm. GOWAS. _Extra fine line of 2,5F nent at s s bric Skirts, with o a0h |eaual ‘to any blind_ em- 2. o ’ LEDIES ot N , 4 Bach |2 flounce, tucked Pt . e sters. handsome o kind—also & great X 2 mbroidery i y trimmed with line u) to $2.50 a“palr... E GDWNS 8150 | broidery and lace 2 ’l,z,,,y i CH CL:SS UNLER. E R _ CORSET C _VERS ; Y to remember that the savings of the finer ga ¢ | cater portion than the sums we save for| | y prices, and.there are immense|) 2 Come ad inspect them. at 1 Im,-:o-;-zd Cowns. cvery one of them is a beautiful ez ! ample of superior workmanship | med, % | mense 2 bro | Phenomenal Tailor-¥ade Suit Sale. Very Cholce $25.00 and $27.50 Suits on Sale at > WILL PLACE ON SALE Each CHARM e newest White and Colored Cotton materials for Dresses ists, comprising ex: & in FANCY CHEVIOTS end MADRAS, FIGURED SWISSEg, PIQUES, SILK MOUSSE te, PR T ES: SP-C.ALS ON fALE MONDAY AND TUESDaY, ‘Irish imities for Colored Greandles for® Madras Cinghams ini T ke C The eiiie 0t [ g« 5o lC minion Parilament, in speakin sheer Dimitles, in 10 quality of _sheer 4 this season’s pew- i the Alaskar boundary Ai e O n i 23 as favos Yard | siid color. organ. Yard 2 Yard t ¥e was favor ‘ Du:;eldl ¥ figured, est Madras gln.< I , “scroll and hams, , io checks s . Light Blue, Nile, lon he had laid before Parl w, Ggay, -Lavender and ORONTO, Ontario, [Ftb. 28.—Sir } the Conseryative party in the Dg-| ¢ e of X ced dot effects, 4n colors of Light | P and stripes: warranted f Elue, Pink, Lavender, Black and | y White; the rojula? 15¢ quality. Black. SA’.E OF WAIT- COO3S AT Included in this epecial offering 240 Yard ors; actual value 10c NOVELTY WHITE CHEVIOT At this price we are showing un- C doubtedly the handsomest line in this city; Oxford Cheviots, in Bas- Yard ket Weaves, Fancy Stripes, Figures : . and Dots; the most desirable fabric, for stylish C e | 4 Waists; an {mmense sssortment $o choose from; and that great value at.... ....50e yard pasg a law dealing wi ing/in tae Yukon Terr: that Parllament sh FOR etpowering the "D 36.00,87.50 and $8.50 Weists, Ail at 1 .38 a lawd e put into bpbra- ft in the ter pew need not immediately but that it e vy quality; . BEST WISHES TO SMOOT 4 | Idaho House Declares Opposition to DE SO ars the most pogular weaves, suc as P La%n, India Vietorta Lawn, ench Nalnsool ity Lace Striped da the finest and® sheerest of our regular 85c grad: On®sale Mon- ; . et A 48y and Tuesdsy 8t..ceus.... ....240 yard 2 HOUSE FURN! HINC COODS ITGMS A S"k W nl S ! ANOTHER CRAND SALE OF NEW TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, ete.) Thy most superior qualities b algt ale. BLACK LACES that will give grod satisfaction. o : . 5 > = Full Size Napkins Linen Huck Towels Regular _ $2 50 100 dozen _All- 1 50 Dinner kins; en Huck Tow- B size 18x34; in $ Doz. es: greatest of lal value at........ &’i‘«i“. bo“r;‘:n-m;'xdnmenu vatves ® e b e ...$1.96 doz.] at .... g 50 3 . MARSEILL SPREADS f T B2 o e wtary Eogies @4 OB PEQUOT SHTETS AND SLIPS. Marsetlies Qui for double beds, $1 ’ 800 Peguot Sheets, 72x90, for ..58e each it et e et D 5% Each .| 400 Pequot Sheets, 81390, for S AND C D TAFFE ' : KS AND COLORE AFFETAS. & . Benator-Elect Is Contra te HAVE NEVER BE=N EQUALED. - N L remendous purchase of hig! ks embraces Silks of the highest character that wa closed ogt BOISE, «Jdaho, Feb. 25-In brogght these Silks hers at’ the rkable price concessions ever known to trade. There 5 R e Y, : p whether you are in immediate need of silks you cannqt affordto miss this sale, for the Dilterence Between [l | to“day the following freser | Vatues and ng Pr . t tention hitest degree intepested in Silks. o'e | of Idaho County, Democrat, 3 - 3 0 - mously adopted, and the Speaker instr BLACK PEAU ‘ ; 6000 YARDS BEST 85¢ COLORED IALFETAS for BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. | it o 1 Ried oot * T . '58c yard A wonder k off 75¢c grade Black ‘Taffeta for 48c yard f e et Biates Benwtacs from Ma- | FROVINOEAY. - GUVIRNGE: . 75¢ grade Peau de Soie for.. 7 ering—bound to result jn the most g ho at Washington: ,. . . ; /égr %grruadr Peau-de Soie for... ¢athusiastic sefling, but.w b‘a\"e m'adg -ample preparations, - ‘ ; goc grade Black Taffeta for ee-e.60c yard M| 7o ths Hon Reed §m United States:| C.'A’;_C?IS }:A}?.BQBTE ouxy o grade Peaun de-Soie for. ..., .. 85c yard | Boes raom ;.’;gg;;’f’i‘,’:;y’?:?gfl‘;";fi;m{,‘::lymi’efi:fl‘“‘%: Yord -$1.15 grade, ar-inch, guaranteed, for.8gc yard J Seianiiet, o Uab ™% ot |'Colonel Samtog Is Taken-to Masila 25 grade Peau de Soie for...,....98c yard | wqid in’ every prominent gtore at 85c 3 yard—over 53 of .. - . a) - $1.25 grade, 23:inch, guaranteed, for..8gc yard L = - a '('thffifn#» of* | i 75 grade Peau de Soie, 24-inch. .$1.25:yard leading shades to select ‘from, ‘ingluding White, Cream, Light’Blue, | $1.10 grade, 27-inch, for......... 83c, yard | ::‘(:‘px;r;:')‘igd::':p'. the agitation agal e |- . - Dined ; of thé most marvelous of all silk bdrgains; on sale, $X-25 grade, 36-inch, for.... s 2 Thich yoi Date been St b s | MANILA: Ib grade Peau de-Soie, -36-inch. .$1.35 yard b1.75 C 3 %, - 3 s ..98c yard » t Utah in proper exepo Rizal" pfovt grade ‘Peau de-Soie, 36 inch. .$1.65 yard il $1.75 grade, 36-irtch, for..........$7.48 yard iieFaovePeist pomera. "W believe, that ihe 05 Sastss, o : So— 5 ° positicn to you becauss of your riligious bellef . | is coslrary to the Americap spirit de: separation of church and state, and opposition cotitemplates violation of ssetion 3. | grm. Conatitution of the s United. STRO™ Dané E : “No religious test shall | of Santos %nd surrgunded the gver be required as 8 gualification to any of; | wille {#ice or public trust under the United tates.” | - ‘This letter is forwarded to you in the zame of | 12ry. H then entered the h BEBAUTIFUL .~ o VALENCIENNES LACES NEW WASH WAISTS. . - : ' . ON SPECIAL SALE. = S . . s 2R S - i N On sale to-morrow, over 2000 dozen new and likethem ‘bettér than any vears—and.y < 3 styles of Val Laces, Bdges njoy and appreciate their charms. The + we will sell at, Special pric very cholce nd Insertions to match. Laces that per dozen, W8 follows— . 5, dozen, special at the people of the State of Idaho, 4 ally and madg a prisoner of Santas, wha able in Oxford Chev- 300 dqzen, speeial at ..... 5 Rt v Ty | ot ek g qag Egecm o has tgen brought to Manilh. Colonel Sgn-~ 500 dozen, r, special at 200 dozem, special at KNAPP'S PLEA 10 BE INGANITY . Wife Murderer * . IsSane. Revels ih Slaughter of Family, tos ws the leader of the ladrones i Rizal 75¢ dozen [R! JONESBORO, Ga. .Feb. .28.—Wiliam'| provinde .afld a comrdde of General San Farmer, deputy sheriff of Claytén Coun- | Miguel. A Teward of red, and "z great ‘variety in n"the -myst e éffects. ey eash desk is 2, castiron spittoon so shaped | are 152 members, ard when a & score 2 ¥ =asily be raised by a snoe | toes get to mofing the orator of the occa~ hen thus distutbed in chorud they | sion needs more than ordinary determina- make. a ‘deafening clagter, gnd if ‘i3 iffi- |eion to keep him on his legs.—Indianapolis ‘possible to -detect the offénders: There ! News. | | | 4 G - ~ ity‘ last nigit instantly killed his father- in-law, James Christian; mortally wound- oA his wife and attempted to kill his son, | CERAR'R |Nl"" but the gyn missed fire. The frenzled-|remaitt "“M : and fired, dying instantly. § | e Canadian Govern o : OREE S g Sunigent NS . |Treatment Absalutely 1sappoints the Rails . - . 3 “Until & road Men. : - -Free Until Cursa. speax v:lm-m:r ::i.nnoru’ sxill as thrse people if in doubt, Shores’ man then turned the gux' upon himself | from the Clifion H y Drs. Shores’ voluntary testim gy HAMILTON, Ohio, Feb. 28.—It is cur- rently repgrted about the jail to-day that Epecial Dispatch to The Call. VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. fi.—l;rul- :v;!h;fi walk 6vér,é go 0;1, tt-mfblc 'Qdes..(.)fl . America’s Best - ~ $3.50 Shoe - The Walk Over, for iaen and women, dominates all other E as a skyscraper towers above a tool shed at its base. E All leathers nsed are the very best obtainable; the work- manship is of the very highest character; the styles are the and handsomest of the correct models, and in cover all the sh.es needed for any’ purpose—in- wit, for dress or hard service. The Walk Over possesses every good feature f the best $5 shoe you ever had your foot in. ' The Walk Over price—$3.50—is made possible by economy in production and distribution—10,000 pairs daily from the Walk Over factory to the Walk Over stores, skipping jobbers’ profits, travelers’” expenses, business failures and so on. Walk Over Shoe (o, 924 Market Street t, -charges vald, to any 2édress in Opposite Emporium, decided that his first trial will be hqre 4 for the murder of his third wife, flannah *| Goddard-Kpapp, unless the trial Judge holds that'a corpus delicti has not been | estaiftished by thg confession of Knapp | @nd other evidence that the officers have in their possession. rosecutor Gard and other attorneys now Hold that it is’ abso- lutely necessary to find the body of Mrs. Hannah Goddard-Knapp in order to try | Me prisoner here, and accordingly search for the body was continued to-day. In any event, Knapp Will have at least | & temporary hearing before he is turned | over to the authoriies et Cincinnati or | Indlanapolis! The wfdavit and wher doe- | uments, as well -as the confession, are in readiness for a hearing and if the body is not found scon the prosecution will proceed without it. Meantime Knapp is being questioned more closely by officers on his general record, aithough he is no longer keeping open houge Wwith reporters, police and others to whom he has been talking so freely and it is believed that he is on the verge of telling of other crimes. Among those who have been with him to-day were medical experts, who pronounce him sane, bet abnormally degenerate, Knapp himselt is perfectly indifferent whether he is tried in Hamilton, Cinein- nati or Indianapolis. He seems to have no dread of a trial, but is very apprehen- sive of lynching or some form of violence. Though the taking of life with him was a mere pastime, he himself is afraid to be his plea for his life. e ————— Mrs. W. A. Roebling. TRENTON, N. Feb. 28.—Mrs. Wash- ington A. Roebling, wife of Colonel W. A. to-night. Mrs. Roebling was a sister of the late Major General Warren, served in the the American Revolution. “Twe | 4 Mrs. Falrl she was defeated for president general ‘banks. - 5 i who | begging out, war of the rebellion. She | one, and one was well known in society and was a|put the prominent member of -the Daughters of goes out on the hand on which © years ago | so given, but. one so given shall in a preliminary application they mads for assistance for the new Grand Trunk Pacific system. Hays and Wainwright were definitet} informed by Sir Wiltrid | Laurier that no land grant would be | glven by the Canadian Govegnment in aia of the ‘proposed railway to the coast. Two applications were formally placed before the Premier to be submitted to Parliament. One of these was for a grant of 20,000 acres of land per mile of the | western line. This was the share which President Hays considered the new com- pany should have. In reply he was in- formed that the policy of the Govern- ment was not to make any further grants of public lands to-any rallways, The counter proposition was for a coast subaidy of what would aggregate $7500 per mile. The Cabinet promised to present this to Parliament. . strong opposition againgt Trunk, that no subsidy will The company, that it will build et any rate, s bt S L ubsidy or LEGISLATOR SEEKS TO AMEND SEVEN-UP RULES GUTHRIE, Okla., Feb. 2—R. E. Wood Representative from Pottawatomie Coun- be gjven. ty, introduced & bill this week “to ameng | secBion 3, articie I, of the old-fashioned game of seven-up and for other pur- poses.”” He was delighted to get a report .{die. In the hope of saving his life his | recommending its passage from the Com- family say he is insane and insanity will | mittee on “Games and Gambling.” The bill read in part: “That article I, section 3, of the old-fashioned game of seven-up be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: “‘Section 3—That hereafter when in the | Boebling of this city, died at her home course of said game one party begs and giving of one point will put the party so the other party may give him so given shall not operate to :‘m-u ve the effect of winning the game should th tlvnwhuoumdhnammm. It is generally belleved, In view of the | the Grand | however, has announced | beggar out, if the giver hm.-nI &EO. LANGNER, 1045 Market street, San Francisep, - Cal. DEAFNESS CURED, Mr. Langner says: “T HAVE BEEN A SUF- | FERER FROM CATARRH FAR THE PAST | TWENTY YEARS, WHICH FINALLY | CAUSED ME TO BE DEAF. I was unabie to hear the tick of my watch and COULD NOT UNDERSTAND ORDINARY CONVERSA- TION. MY STOMACH WOULD PROUBLE ME GREATLY, CAUSING ME TO VOMIT MY FOOD most of the time.’ “It was difficult to retain food ia my stom- ach and it caused me to lose my appetite and strength. My EYES WERE VERY WEAK; THEY WOULD WATER AND FEEL SORE whenever 1 went out In the alr. “Suin was my condition when I applied to Drs. Shores & Shores SIX WEEKS AGO, and | can say after the FIRST WEEK'S treatment I | BEGAN TO IMPROVE REMARKABLY, so AT THE END of THREE WEEKS 1 COULD HEAR AS WELL AS ONE. stomach: in fact, I feel better in every way, thanks to Drs. Shores’ skill and treatment. “T HAVE LIVED IN .SAN FRANCISCO FOR THE PAST 16 YEARS, and am employed | by the Columbia Cafe. 15 Powell street. AND | ANY ONE_DOUBTING THE TRUTHFUL- NESS OF THIS TESTIMONIAL IS AT .PER. FECT LIBERTY TO CALL ON ME. “(Signed) GEO. LANGNER, 1045 Market st. (Yosemite House), “San nefsco, Cal™ REMEMBER, Shores will POSITIVELY be withdra: nmvmulvmuu: i fession They that thy Drs. Knapp is considering another Mosetioma, | dent Hays and General Manager Wain. treatment i effective. If that: will covir gtuft riunt PNGUIR, | wrtght of Vho Grand Trank wire pastial. week you it take a | ¥hije the officers are seeking all the 18- | 1y turmed down by the Domintay, borey Shores’ o 0e _of IMedisine formation possible from him, it has been net | prove that chromis curgble) can be permanen h tors gite their professional services free and trgatmen all who apply before only expense will be fOr the medicines Many. Will Be Cured for 50 Ceats. ‘Under. this_special offer you ouly pay {fox the medicimes actualy w o used. Many for 50 cents. The of chronic disease | not_exceed $5 for one wiile month. |- It you have catarrh; if you are deaf; if you suffer from asthma or luag trou- ! ble; if you have stomach, liver or kid- & other obronic aflment, tunity to c od ment pryctically | Why experiment with mexperienced | doctors? Wiy spend money om “fake | patent medicines” which eften cccaine, cpinm or soiie other dangerous aarcotic when you can get medi- m cal tresgment practically | e:'::oq to all once B | this week. Do not N rtart 2”3 once. Coasultation fres al. E TREAT AND CURE DRS. SHORES NOT ONLY COURE CATARRIL, but they CURE st h u bles, Nervous Diseases, Kidney Disea: der Trou tomach a Diseases, ria, Eye and , La Grippe. , Blood Diseases, Priva cele, Diseases of the Proeta: and all forms of Nervous and (that are curable). IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN WRITE e 2 DRS. SHOR: CURES. CONSULTATION Call or write, ‘nlom—hl&y.lnnh‘:‘;l:u,.uwm 10 to 12; Evenings, 8:30 te Drs. Shores & Shores, Expert Spectalists, 933 "=, .