The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 1, 1903, Page 21

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21 soocrErTh om0 7 oEpE AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1908. .. - . SENTE. PASSES WO MEASURES Fort,iflcé,tions and Imi- _ migration Bills Go | 60c ORIENTAL TAPESTRY FOR 409—Or cmal strrptd effects . -'. Through_ 5 v | Alteratlon . in gew dcug-ns, 50" inches k ; EETR = i s : o il s . s $40c {Lengthy Debate on the Al- - 2 - : it Sa le i 20c BURLAPS REPUCED. T0. 15c —Giie bf the most popular ma- . drich Bond Deposit ; : | terials (or drapes, bs,r}\;zrounds % Plan. ° - STty | wainscotings, etc,-we Know.of. - Sdlid cslors in many shades. A 5 . A : i d wide. ( some \\hue the price is dm\n $0 o \nrd C . 4 I ; ? . ; : g WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The Senate | ZJ\, CRETONNES AND %ULGARlAN DRAPERY ]7c~‘\ ‘Hd 1 to-day passed the fortifications appropria- | tion bill and the House immigration bill, | 3 good quality and whe pick"of-thé best designs. The Crc- with eméndments. The general deficlency | printed- and in ¢ sedingly nevel effects |7 bill, the last of the appropriation meas- | asts .....ayard V€ ures to be considered, was reported from | the committee. 600 ARABIAN NET FOR 400 ov 1and just the thi 1 while [hey last g fur man; Just the thing for cu rtains, full 54 The greater‘part 8f the day was given | wnhcs wide and a great valug. 40c sup. to the consideration of the Aldrich Tr T TR R ST S, PO a,yard bomd deposit bill, which was debated at | e | length, but upon which a vote was not | 750 RD-This o | reached. While the bill was under *dis- PONGEE " SILKS. REDUCED_TO 45¢ A YA D e the B cussion Alarieh said that the Republican = | 903. " Ap-immense sted\ of plain .party wouid undertake the reduction of 1k for thé spri ng of g t besn received; particularly a lace striped pongee the revenues at the next session of Con- | ) 75¢.. In order to introduce the stock we have gress, provided there was a surplus. Other styles 65¢, T8¢ and $l--5 The latter The Bepate took a recess until 11 o'clock | idered dots nr‘d flgwers. P to-morrow, when a.session will be - held | I | { | i 2 . 2 for the-purpose of délivering eulogles | New Arrrvals, > e Atk s o e RS amendment to the Littlefleld anti-trust | 7 gelgobe pnd Insertions for dress bill, and said that while he was in sym- | chempagsie xSects liave S becs pathy with the desire to have legislation : _LEC s 2 ey Which would prevent monopolles and - the first time -to-morrow a special line of ‘those things which hindered competition o many movelty silk ‘bfaid trimmings and he was not willing to adopt the methbds oidered effects In black, cream and persian suggested by the committee with respect 5 Zoie it . to the prohibition of interstate gommerce, wifich, he held, was an interference with the rights of the States. ATTACK ON CANAL TREATY. ‘When the fortifications appropriation ] "0 ; g“m’mme total carited By’ the b fo bill was taken up Perkins, in charge of ] 4 S e 3000000, The leaders who| ine measure, ylelded to Hale, who report- . ’ .. {SPPosed the bil did not attempt tp-de- ['eq° the general deficlency bill. The: for- 3 feat it, and it was passed; 205 to 26, un- r { tifications bill then was considered and & Sugpefisibn f the rules. Mano (B) of | I ,0 for amendment. During the Ilitnois |-upon 1t s o jaring the Jebate | reading Warren, Alger and Pettus were arcmecr and the contractor or the Chi- | ““3‘*’&1:” conderees on the military acad- cago, public 5 | em G :eusuv ;’:'}%:fi.,e,,,, during the m_’ Replylng to questions by Rn.wllnsdl’or- T e o | B it dfiatiun or L yet- T 3 2 Talgned- the aythorities for sellin; | provision % Dermiocrats Contmue to rsm-g relies™ of. fhe. House, inchuding, | osed Isthimian cgnal or Hawall He S > 2 he sald, a sideboard which he sa er explal Obstruet . -All -“Pro-: - |been presented to Mrs. Hayes 1:3 ’;;‘,2 provided for any ins 1mypcsse!!llo:1hmfle z ;.7 " ‘.Womans Chuistian Temperance Union | 5ald the best fortifcation the Isthmian Ceedin‘gs' 5D | Bnd which, he declared, was now reposing | canal could have was the applical > '~ "t { in a.-Washipgton brewery. Grosv enor (R.) | the neutrality laws. s | of Ofhlo_depted these charges, saying that | Rawlins sald ,he was opposed to o ! - . nething but “second-hand furniture” had | Hay- Pauncefete treaty and the penfing . GTON, - Feb. 2.mne Deino- | been aold ;. Colombian treaty. A he was mot likely o their fibustering gro--. The net result of the day’s session was | to have an opportunity o vote on the | gramme 15 the Housé to-Gay, and even the gending’ to- conferenss of the naval | pending treaty, he Would.take this oppor- er -the’ opefatida . of the dpecial rules | And fortifieation appropriation bills, the | tunity to submit his views. He then efopted yesterday. -the majority pro--| 2doption ‘af -the conference reports on the’.spoke at some length against the canal e with appropriétion Dills and con- | raiiroad safety appliange bill and the mil- | treaty. a.| itary academy apropriation bill, the po Platt of Connecticut, who had been | rence reporis was expetdingly slow #58-| office,. the- omnibus. publio building and | cioseh” following Rawlins, sald he regard- ous. - The Democrats, forced & roli- | the hiil to settly accounts of officers dur- | ed it as Impropef to refer in open session | > every proposition anil compelied | Ing he Spantsh war period, and the adop-| to any treaty under consideration by the | sirof everything pre-| tion of the Senate amendments td two | genate. | smentary -expedient | OLler comparatively unimportant meas-| "Rowling contended tliat he was mot e SUAth- lslay Suithbey, Wall. k. $s B speaking of anything which had not al. e5d of & peesion oL more than nine hours, | 1 | ‘/ 6”3—‘/'5{7 FROM LiFge— 7 . Sohohte 15T ready been made public. He declared that oE 5 e = Ferryboats in Collision. - by ecquiring title to the land for an isth- : ; NEW YORK, Feb. 284;There was a col- | mion canal the United States secured e North River to-day between | property which was not its property, but wiing | eivaria :le e e Instead of windows in which te show our goods, we miust mike® prlces do the talking. < ,: g ”:“ “’ “" Rrie menoed Cumcll . DRIBN SEOLEE. RESUCE. A great many people do not like to buy where carpentérs are at work hammering and pounding. ssdin a an illam Hayes of Paterson, e Mo, |ea States was surrenaering every means |} But it Seems to us that almost anybody would put up wrth a little mconvemence ft)r the sake of saving to. make .them: | pany. Julian Leigert of Rutherfor Rawiins proceeded to gay that ttie Unit- | of affording protection to the propert Theré ‘were fifteeh | were badly hurt. The New, Jersey = st ‘Ha - | the Ridgewood. cabin-side, { 3 o TJ:“;’ mnn e T bl The igowoss 11 e e el few dollars. - .. c ag bill | crowded h s, an umbe: ve session. wlins s - fier ne b6t women on board hecame mestoriarU®T | \ould keep within the hounds of props- ‘We quote below several bargains. - The values are our regular goods reduced in price just as a . 9 ety and con 1ed his remarks, when .Cul Jom ‘made the poine of order that ho was | Sfated. When we tell you we have taken 3 $12.50 sack sult and marked it $8. 85 you can rest assured ‘| again dlscusiing th® treaty. On motlon bt Aldrich, seconded by Lodge, the Senate | that it’s ‘so. | went into secret legislative session. | 3 ¥ Im the secret sgssion Rawlins continueq | Any goods pdrchased at thrs sale can be altered or exchanged but if preferred money will ‘his discussion .of .the fortifications bill, .be refunded . paying especial attention to the lack of G . g g < : | provision for fortifying. the canal. When _— - e o e " 'Men’s sack suits, in smgle breasted garments as above prctured or in dUuble breasted style; good et Goversment aepostis 12 national | pange of pafterns in a full assortment of sizes from 34 to 42; we have sold these .suits .for' $12.50 and { banks. t | apa noes, whieh were orgerea. By » vote | customers were well satisfied with them at that price; durmg alterations ‘the prrce is* reduced to $8.85. r»he bill. The vote displaces the s(ake- et o e e All our regular $3.00 “Wood” hats for men will be sold for $2.35 during alterations. Al shapes | Ayessaiarin. Bacon, Bors, meveriage. murn- || and| colors to choose from. am, | rich, Dilling] Dolitver, Dryden, | Fairbanks, Foraker, Frye, Gallinger, Gambie, Hale, Hanna, Hansbrough, Hoar, Jones of Ne: vada, Kean, Kitiredge, Lodge, McComas, Mar- 9 ° - tin, Millard, Mitchell, Nelson, Perkins, Platt of 3 Conne-ticut, Platt of New York, Pritchard, o S al 0 ul S e u‘:e 0 | Quarles, Simon, Bpooner, Stewart, Tillmaa, | ” @ ° Nl | Wetmore—4i2. | “Nors—Balley, Berry, Blackburn, Carmack, | Clay, Culberson, Dubois, Heitfeld, McEnerny, | 1;{;‘“'.;.,,;. Mecewn; Balecaon ([Pt e, | Sailor Suits like pictures shown, in standard blue serge, The conference report on the car’coup- | \ guaranteed fast color; eight distinct styles to choose from — | ling bill was agreed to. / ALDRICHE EBILL ARGUED. | : some plain, others with braid, soutache or embroidery, oret- f 4 Consideration of the financial bill then \ e\ tii ‘comblned in different ways; stayed.seams throughout, | proceeded. An amendment by Aldrich ¥ LAY Y : g a1, JrsusAing hut bonds of <5 ; full cut blouse, patent elastic waist band in pants: ages 3 to [ cities and les of -10,000 inhabi s | . . i s and Somves 0 Y 12 years; they were made by us to sell for $5 and $6; now | ment deposits. The am:ndment originaily this sale comes along so we offer them durma the altera- K‘ 1’1{?(;; the number of Inhabitants at‘ %) rOnS fOr $3 45. ! Berry of Arkansas s 3 y . LA : It is so unusual to offer $5 and $6 \alues for $3.45 that | ¢ | the powers of the Secretary of the Treas- | we fear some-may doubt our claim. We Can only say: Any Quarrered Oak ury. It permitted him, he sald, to select a S N wvein TRt $18.75 || |zeritcuar ciass ot national banis with ; purchaser can have money back even months.after thé pur- e Drawer iffonier . which be would deposit money. ‘unter | 8 ] : chase if the suits don’t wear well. Could we say more? Ge: ve Quartered Oak means the best of material. Takes skill is to get it, and makers don’t waste < kill and pains on poor The.ends of this Chiffonier are solid, not built up panels; this when money was loaned to natioral banks it was not intended that it shoul1 ever be repaid. Continuing he sald: the serpentine front and Freuch plo.e mirror makes a handsome by, reason | comb'na fon. Quartered, poiished golden oak, brass handles $18.75 B e sufip"nr’. P If . tion that he {a more powerful s ? ; Boys! vestee suits, all wool tweed material, only in 3-year Q . | He charged that the coal operators | 3 size, odds and ends selected from our $4.00 and $5.00 lines; = This Handy Oak Table, 145 || | woula not asree to erbitration unttl Mor. | ) : special now while they last at o 307 e S | Tan to1d thikth fo. | : /M special now while they last at...........ooiiinal. 4x24 in. Top, Fluted Legs An amendment was offered by Clay of Generally called a “Parlor Table” Georgia requiring the ecretary of the | being so neat. Just the thing for living Treasury so far as practicable to falrly | distribute the deposits authorized. Young men’s suits, comprising odds and ends in sizes 17 years (33 chest measure), 18 years (34 chest measure) and room, library, office or bedroom. Shap- Hoar criticized the bill as contal B i iti | b 8 ning . v » ed shelf strengthens the legs, reinforced | no protection against favoritism and ad- | 3 vy i 19 years (Jsl;hest measulre), in addition to youths we. can fit ks o b 09 to feetp it From swarphig) vocated the adoption of Clay's amend- men of small stature; all wool tweeds—only two or three | ment. He offered an amendment to sec- | suits in a pattern; former prices $7.50 to $12.50, now re- | tion 1 authorizing the Secretary of the| : e : More S4 & 85 Treasury to omit such assets of deposi- | 3 i duced 0. c.uoiuiini i e i . : tories as he may deem proper from the | i Arabian Lace Curtains effect of the lien given to the Government o i Than we need. Here are new prices on | j iR them. It was acceptid by Aldrich. | o Nan e i them this week. - Don’t wait till Spring VOTE hB‘ETIB'E“S T(i]RUST BILL. : s ot Z e e L T e SR e g 7 Berry then moved to displace the Ald- X f ; i house-cleaning is on to seehow miany you [ rich biil with the anti-trust bill, but the | need. 3% yards long, 50 inches wide, motion was defeated by a party vote, ex- % I SN SR e A s : > . cept that Senators Hoar, Mason and Nel- | i RiLAY - R 3 inati i 3 i} choiceof many handsome patterns f sl fo by A d e A b : . i 3 5 .Boys wool sweaters, in combination stripes, regular 75¢ i 400 Grade 2.75 a Pair Democrats. The vote stood 30 to 41 ; § QUAlRtY FOTw. veucriiireioniruiancis neriiorntsdodvass i % . Blackburn of Kentucky opposed the L s’ i [ 5.00 Grade 3.25 a Pair Aldrich bill. He said that under its pro- % Boys’ two-bit neckwear reduced to 10e. a o . Dt s i 4 ’.'islon ;Jm banker could take more money , 8 ome ng * ifferen or Dens, Cosy Corners ani rom the treasury vaults by paying 1% ) 0 - 51 s S i ks D { b ; ut-of-town orders filled—write us. Oriental draping may be found in the Drapery Department — East Yato of . interest “kuown. only . o thed : i India hand worked drapings of direct importation.. You'll certaialy banks ;nd the Lord.” He was, he said, ; : 5 t floor.. |l opposed to national banks upon principle. SN ¢ i enjoy both its beauty and oddity. You are envited. * Firs! The bill was temporarily laid aside and ¢ 3 : i the conference report on the District of X $ . L4 k Columbla appropriation bill was made by ; 233 235 237 f Bacon offered an amendment for the ex-! { clusion of anarchists, which was agreed Post Street to. The bill was then passed wuhfim a diviston. Allison. The report was agreed to, and 3 2 . the immigration bill was taken up. Gal- E i g linger’s amendnent striking out a portion \ A | | of the contract labor law was accepted, s gy 8 Mark t st t

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