The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 22, 1903, Page 20

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THE SfAN IRANCISECO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 2 END ARGUMENTS IN MERGER SUIT Court Will Not Give Its Decision for Two Months. ADVERTISEMENTS. An Authoritative Showing of Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts AND WAISTS FOR EASTER. Thie week will be a gala week in our Suit and Cloak Department, on the second the most brilliant array of Ready-to-Wear Garments that we have exhibited this spring. dominate as never before. A most superb gathering of fashionable TAILORED SUITS, COAT: floor, for we will have ready for you B, T FECTS—swell styles—pre- IRTS, WAISTS, et GARMENTS for » play that will be of greatest interest to women who are looking for NOBBY, STYLISH and DRESSY Very Swell Tailored Suits at been able A MARYELOUS SKIRT BARGA!N. Silk Drop Etam’ne Skirts Wor h $25.00 for 9138 Never béfore have we to show such an elabc plete line of fashionable garment: Mass of Evidence to Be Re- viewed May Take Even an exposition of Suit styles—so broad and comprebensive as to em- s ruce every known conception. The AND An ubprecedentéd of- More Time. most effective and & - fering—quite out of the tunning 10oking S. ETA IL] ordinary so early in the $30-°° MINE BASK “YLAS}‘{AT season—but a very for- BROADCLOTH and FANCY SUIT- tunate purchase by our ; ¥ & o IN in the very latest collarless New York buyer places ST. LOUIS, March 21.—The fi"f‘l arg! double-breasted Blouse, with fancy peplum, the | us in a position to give | ments In the Northern Securities case | est style sleeves—skirts handsomely stitched and | you a most phenomenal | SCakeat il e e “and ‘fnished with seven-gore flaring, all | Siire asesin. The Skirts are absolutely in were concluded at 12:34 o'clock this after-| trimmed in the very latest fashion—most perfect fit- | the height of fashion, and ncon and the case was left with the Fed- | ting Suits, that come in all sizes and best colorings— on sule beginning Monday at $25.00 and $30.00. 2 Silk Shirt Waist Suits at 813,50 & $17.50 ea Beginning Monday we will place on sale two as- tonishing bargaihs in the Yery latest style Silk Shirt Walst Suits—an offering that you don’t want to miss, for they are just the suits that are In great demand right now, to be offered at fully ONE-THIRD less than the regular selling prices. These beautiful suits are made of the newest and choicest Foulard Silks, in handsom- est B nd Du Barry effects—in colors of Blue and White and Black and White, In neatest polka dot and effects, elegantly fnished and stitched—Suits that srth $18.50 and $25.00, on sale at $13.50 and £17.50 cach. Sale of Black Velvet Ribbons. elvet Ribbons, and thos They ar is positively the finest all-wool MINE, with separate Silk Di three cluster bands of Taffeta, forming yoke ef- fect, and dropskirt edged with knife-pleated flounce—Skirts in all lengths and waistbands, at the remarkably low price of 813.08 each. | e1al Court of Appeals. Because of the | enormous mass of evidence and the volu- | minous arguments which the Judges are { alled upon to consider it is doubtful if a | decision will be possible within two — months, and the probablities are the time NEW SILK WA:SIS «T $5.00 EACH. i will be longer than that. i These beautiful and very fashionable Walsts have just been | D- T. Watson resumed his argume received and will Iave their first showing to-morrow ‘l%xe‘ver{ | which was in progress at last night's latest effects in Peau de Sofe, and Peau de Cygne in prettiest col- { ot i Raa v orings, including White, Cream, Light Blue and Pink—spefial value { Joukpfitgut, at:the opening of the g at $5.00 each. | to-day. He Insisted that the position, i | | taken by the defendants—that they had the right under the State laws to form a combination—was not well taken, for the | reason that behind the sovereign power of | a State was a power still more sovereign, {and this latter power sald that such a combination was unlawful and tendec to Immense Offering of White Organdies. Over 300 pleces are included in this special offering of fine White Organdies, which we secured from a retiring importing house much below regular prices. Every vard is abso- lutely without a flaw, a sheer and fine fabric, just the kind you will want now for confirm- rer of Fran@. i for less than the present] ation dresses. (70-Inch White Organdies.) stifle competition. | Artistic Morris rocker, $22 | | | @ plece; regular value 50c —A‘:grn ard, or :.‘1‘7’:::::, oo 5 i E | “They combined in New Jersey,” said , or 80c a piece. | e a 4, or $1. . 15c quality for. B3¢ vard|Ssc quality for...... c yard| $1.25 quality for....SSe yard | Watson. ““Why? What purpose had the 1, or B¢ a p ! 24c a yard, or $2.30 2 plece. 0-inch Organdie, worth 35c. | J, 5 et T = s s “ s 1D Nos. 12, 16720 t proportionately low prices. 50c quality for. 0c vard| $1.00 quality for....75¢ yard| " for .24¢ yard ;‘m"akf:esfikje'mm '(?“r’u:zfll{!nfm;:h:-( 2 What chair is more popular than ; i\loms ? 7?,(1‘1 — | BE AR ! ey kers increase the luxury. he | tainly not. They wanted to run raflroads || rcckers. to one and you ) Y ; EW 1903 SPRING SILKS n NEw LAGES BIG { in Minnesota, and for these gentlemen to | ricture above correctly represents a Morris rocker which * i s | come here and say they had any other | 2 oS : 4 ol E d o [ 111} : 3 we are showing in two finishes—golden oak and ma 5 will offer morrow some very exclusive and stunning ideas in new 2 | object is ludicrous. s 2 % are h t the mest exquisite effects that will be so stylish for waists or Watson declared that all railroad busi- hoganized birch. Tastily carved heads ornament th oA B S an GUWN SPEGIALI }“”S In the territory of the Great North-| || arms and fancy scroll carving adds to the appearance 1 { T E N ilways “ NEW FCULARD SILKS. NEW 2 ::‘s iflfolfi’ffuflfi'\'l'fifi’m*?;'}“if.i §::l?\‘~rx‘ | along the lower edge of seat. Generously sized hair are w t 75C CREPE DE CHINES. 1 ’!‘-_:’o ‘& $1.25 Gowns for ;S;-c;nue; Company, and i; was the State | || cushions are provided and are covered with prettily ity. well wor E 3 e best gown of New Jersey, 1000 miles from where the || ¢ : 2 13 > - Yard Nk C Never showed such a burgain you have B e ticoadk et ihat ghves them thé Dow- |1} patterned velour. Price for either finish mentioned 2 pular now for new conceivabie superb collection of ex-jfPeehn EEing CEE | er to establish rates and dictate policies in abeve, §22 00. . ; cream, N ers Taxd | quisite Laces and Trim-| for a two-aay sale; Alshesntt. Bekonn Motane:, aid gHicE A gocd many couch covers marked at $5.00. Pro- I at..S3e a yard | mings as we do now. Thie s i Each o S d?rlfl'l'”" bably mcre of a variety at this price than at any other . . 4 es cts in Persian e “‘ b e was out of all equity and justice. If ably i S k: I More Sa‘”"gf ik"‘l‘ Black Taff?:a ?"d:e,a:'kge dsg e.iu,‘ Feimm inr::uaclfixy Ara- i g S o fCiunaiol e Northon Secarltfam e figure. Heavy, double-faced tapestry covers in effec- B ack "afrts 65¢c 34 il lack Taffets 98 yd i eu de Bcie 830 yd || B'k Pe:n de Boiz $1. Py rg . and hemstitched ruf- pany was upheld, atson declared, thee o 2 b - N I P ve il e 8 N[JV Fully 21 inches wige § Dian, Antique ;md All Flety to select from— | 13 nothing to prevent an absorption of al tive oriental patterns and fringed all a‘r_ound, Pay ade sble face '?r ind actually worth | Over Laces; styles not to || : Somifiia dhut & | other transcontinental lines, or, indeed, ¢ more forone if you wish, we have them as high as $r2.50. 115 a yard; every | pe found elsewhere. || Well e and $1 50. each; ali other lines. It would enable them (o cive Notti 2 e f E ”mwi xuar;riu;‘»; yr:;d i il see bt o o e L @tie all competition and regulate all Inexpensive Nottingham curtains suitable for bed éh ir g New Va'enciennes Laces = 50c¢ and 60c Quality Mousseline de Soie for' i ? in demand for d ty evel g suits C another choice lot price. A most beautiful Novelty line of for Waists 4. For Monday the ideal fabric el at 50c and 60c Yard More 50c and 60c Oxford Cheviots for We repeat this great offering of last Monday by placing on sale Oxford Cheviots highly mercer inches wide, in exquisite plain and fancy Persian and Corded eff and complete S freight rates. This last, he said, was not | a matter of such great importance, but it | was the power that would acerue to the | corporation and the loss of liberty to the individual citizen that formed the great objection to the merger. The argument of Mr. Bunn for the rail- way companies that it was the Stat the National Government, that less than half ed Cheviof 2 ts; s; was imported to C Yard | 4 rooms or the summer heme. Intwo patterns and priced at $1.00 the pair. One is with Point d’Esprit ground ! ard dainty Marie Antionette border; the other is less | elaborate but of neat design. Need a mattress? Take time by the forelock and keep a third of the cost in your pocketbook. The op- portunity to obtain one of our $18.co South American | power to regulate the consolidation - 3 SoEe s pr> | railway companies; was di sed brie horsehair mattresses for $12.00 is yours until April | by Watson, who deciared such a theory first only. Regular double size and of full 30 pounds PR ta be absurd. He claimed that the Nortlhi- g . i weight. "'"ng a e | ern Securities Company had no right to || 5 ekt ” - > secure under the s of New Je v | Eyeciel Pricss MONDAY axd TUFEDAY. Two great s for to-mor- charter that would enable it to violate - g2 oW shies Hghinelate the laws of Minnesota and Wisconsin. He ‘ pEc gy declared further that the s of New inches wid | Jersey - conferred upon m no such NE MuRC pewer as they claimed under it. | doz. at 50e doz. fes wid | At 12:24 p. m. Watson's argument was » doz. at U3 ; concluded and the case was taken under SILTAN'S FRIENDS | SENT T0 PRISON | advisement by the court. ditional troops there. | Congregation of ‘the Propaganda at emergency the United |.Vatican to-day it was considered c mner s going to Jolo in the {ley, recently appointed Archbishop of Chi- | FOR CONTEMPT OF HOUSE the V0N HOLLEBEN'S | TWO STUDENTS DIE OF | WOUNDS GOT IN RIOT IComrndes Demand Punishment of BUDAPEST, March 21.—Two of the PANFUL MISSON with swords du dents who were injured during the riot-| (Successors to California Furniture Co.) | “ 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenue. | 5 7SS ; i A rn waters will be | that Monsignor Joseph Moon ORCHARDS DESTROYED prc of the largest ranche . ate with the troops in|general of the archdiocese of Authorities Responsible for the | FOR LACK OF LABOR & gt tradtion o 1cd to convince the | will be chosen Bishop of Buff: Charge of Police. | S at work taking up peach t e folly of an overt act. | cession to the Most Rev. James E. Quig- stu- | Tehama Growers Find It Impossible r00ts. The whole orchard stroyed preparatory to seec to alfalfa. to Hire Men at Reasonable e he Domoabe S el g ! ing yesterday evening on the occasion of Rates. —_——— oros of the justness of e s aona 5 | e * oy am olly . of | REP NT TO JAIL the celebration of ihe anniversary of | ppcwick, March 21.—In Tehama | Having purcha - sl s Dea=n Bh Louts Kossuth died to-day. Many othe terial stock of the : County peach orchards are being torn up and being agents | | ! ded Mo <’ sieti | was wanton. Thir- Must Retur W, ol wlids wesh SROUNds G W prep: 3 ing the ground to al-| gives us the only Moros’ Conviction PUt'si were burned. The | Missouri Legislature Takes Stringent n to ash | the police charge arc in a serfous condi- | ¢ "\ i1 is rooting out both | material supplle: : ! re friends of the Sul-| i s | tion. | P o ¢ gl nish these goods both ; Jolo in State of fe the people protested | M".’“"'Im th: B°fdl° S ington to Present | The students assembled to-day at the ! nd 2 ";"’""‘:' .l”" “;‘st "&;‘_:{l:;‘: retall. Sanborn, Vail & 1 Marke s cir removal from Jolo, but the | nvestigation. : | Sitvesatine: aaid. Nolkied: & novEriine inest orchards in the State, but say - Unrest. | ree will e forced. "n-“u prisoners | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March 21— His Recall. :Jnn‘:l;’::n)r)'a:; their comrades who we: » scarcity of laber and the wages he Dies Laden With Bank Notes. w their wa to Bilidid prison, l']’he House to-da lared 1. L. Page, ‘kflled. Later about 1000 students, carry- to pay in l_hv fr! picking season T.\('())]:x__,\].\nh 2l.—George W. ) STy One of the prisoners led a raid | the newspaper correspondent, in contempt | ing mourning flags, marched to the Ch nvinced him that it would pay better | ette, aged 62 years, an old AN March 21— g the year 1902 M6 IC,5, S0 Ll 50 rerusing to tell the boo- LIN, March 21.—Dr. von Holle- | ber of Deputies, headed by the D. ifalfa than in fruit. Last season he Tacoma, fell dead on tk ives and held them as Sl 3 i the G Emtassad il re- | Of the Kossuth party, and demanded the to have realized $6000 from his fruit | cific avenue this afternoo - dle Investigating committee where he got e German Embassador, w re- . .- g véde' evos y > ity sides le entif | i to Washington to ipresent to the | Punishment of the authorities who were p, but owing to carcity of help son besides letters ident n into custody for |2 $1000 bill which he had changed at a £ ashington to ipresent to the i, .o, hle for the attack on the stu- much of the fruit rotted in the orchard. | bank notes and certifica the Perafg rald. | bank here. Speaker Whitecotton issued dent his letter of recall, probably | gents. They sent a deputation to' the He recelved from sales $2600 and paid out | the value of | a writ of commitment to the county jail | not later than May. Minister von Stern-| premfer, who promised to make an in- | §2400 for labor. s a sister { " | for both Page and vho | ber to the Government's in- | quiry into the matter. but pointed out| At the Cone ranch, in Antelope Valley, | brother at Wi Mg-r, Sonhay Lo, B e Ben | was ordered i i tentior { immediately to the | that the streets did not belong to the ROME, March 21.—At a meeting of the | the sergeant at et ¥ students, whose disturbances endangered the 726,000 Skins hour—it’s the magnitude of the business and the economies effected by selling- direct through sell at $3.50 a shoe that has no superior in the £5.00 makes. Embrace every fine point of as comfortable as any $5 or $6 Walk-Over Shoe Co. whsi Walk-Overs go on, iro.b's goes off. 2500 Walk-Over Shoes for every working Mex’s Walk-Overs. Women's Walk-Overs. Styles for every occasion. All shoemaker’s h arch support and flexible craft. The highly attractive. | | the safety of the general public. ) Von Holleben was stil! | ch place he went by way | i 1TBY A NEW SYSTEM OF | | , 1o W , after landing at Cherbourg from WIRELESS TETEGRAPHY < . | New York. He did not come to Berlin, s | as reportcd at the time, and has not yet , PIREET 2 e | bEen he Conséqusntly ‘he hus ot seen| Germang Experiment With Dev:cai the Imperor, the Chancellor or Foreign to Direct Message to a Par- | Cilice officlals. The Embassador's letters, ticular Point. ouly engagement Dr. von Holleben made is to attend the | tem of wireless telegrphy, which directs electric waves exclusively to one point, TREATMENT ABSOLUTELY To all beginning treatment with Drs. Shores and San Fran- jwehich were to his permanent fldd“‘“l‘ BERLIN, March 21.—Experiments ha Shores, in care of his brother, Lieutenant Gen ‘bcm il batiin gwmw:l,m\,‘,g of the Cisco’s leading specialists, during the remaining days of March, to prove | von Holleben, at Friedenau, near | 7 A AR bou - | to the public that there a permanent cure for Chronic Diseases (that e reriat RN miralty Secretary and the commander Ao g sk bt el Suciy Sy Seghmen vy o 3 thair of the torpedo division with a new sys- | are curable), the doctors give their professional service free, an e treatment. free, to all who apply at once. The only expense to the patient will be for the medicines actually used. Society meetin, at - Aorl 5 Wit i becldel- | obviating the danger of outsiders cate g ble "tor the Eambessador to cems: {ing messages. The result ls obtained | ted ' Btales for: ‘his:formal ‘with- | (hrOUSly & ssties of prabolie mirrors, | an I e I"e flr ‘al from the \Weshington mem, Wth= | which give all the electric waves a pa. i ' essential in order to comply with diplo. | Tallel course. The system is avallable for UNDER THIS SPECIAL OFFER YOU ONLY PAY FCR THE MEDICINES distances of twelve to fifteen miles, and mutic, courtesy, since his health s : ‘ y “"m'“; is intended principally for communication | H i him to make th ourney w! or- 3 e journey without suffer- |y i o) "vengaln in ha¥DOr or along the The transmitting velocity Is twen. per minute, and the inven- lor von Bulow's firm support of Minister von Congregation. are the result of an fmpression that Von proven. CHICAGO, March 21.—The Fifth Pres- byterian Church was sold to-day under | forectosure by Hetty Green of a“mort- | gage which she held on the property. At- Sternberg s not cordiaily supported. It is recogrized here tnat his positi wiil continue to be embarraseing and ir r until he succeeds to the rank & functions of Embassador. | " Mr. MacTavish says: I carpenter 9 b e . 5 torney A. M. Pence, acting for the con- | by nécupation and have LIVE the Walk-Over Stores that makes it possible to ke Embossador Her- | SCcion of the Trinity Methodist. Fpls FIETERN VEARE ost likely would ha received the Grand Cross after the settlement of the Venezuelan difficultics were it not the | Gevernment's fixed practice not to give | two dccorations to the same man in one y and Von Sternberg was decorated | a4 few weeks before he was appointed German Minister at Washington. copal Church, bought In the property for the amcunt of the Indebtedness, $i4 The attorneys' fees were $800 and the in- —_— MONT PELEE DISCHARGES choicest leathers to be found in 1 All with a look of indi Trs SHOPES HE 3 soles. with a look of indi- Jury Acquits Supposed Murder < T A & the world made up in shapes | viduality. All built on lines SAN JOSE, March B ne extmias i | Soutriere Volcano, on Island of St that are as snappily stylish and | that are hygienic as well as f F. Bassoni, charged with the murder Vincent, Is Also Active | Every grain ennini, a fellow laborer, was held Again. AL shoe you can find. z of quality, every line of art, at Saratoga yesterday afternoon and ro-| POINTE-A-PITRE, Island of Guade-| . Mv | Shoes for every service— every turn of skill that can be 5“““"]‘“] Bassoni's discharge. The men {15yne, March 21.—Mont Pelee voleano, on | NUMENESS in my legs i 151 i i i quarreled over a game of cards in a cabin # eis s g S I _HAVR GA D <;go!fing, tramping, business, full put into a shoe is found in the near fown and .went outside. The ,.ey:(‘the island of Martinique, is discharging | NTY-TWO NDS IN WEIGHT ani ress. Walk-Over. morning Fennini found dead with o | dense clouds of reddish smoke. etter and stronger In every wav. I | CrUAnAT Wl hore Sae b e;"“’l"‘i“ KINGSTON, 1sland of St. Vircent ed for two years with other doctors befor. | GuhEe aonnect 2 et e¥1-| March 21.—The Soufriere volcano on thi i O ) & Bassonl with the crune, | ard quarrel was clearly island is very active and is discharging dense clouds of smoke. although the DENSE CLOUDS UF SMOKE & ACTUALLY USED. Many will be curid for 50 cents. The most stubborn cascs of chronic dise: will not exceed $5.00 for one whole month. 1f you have catarrh; if you are deaf; if you suffer from asthma or lung trouble; if you have stomach, liver or kidney disease or any other chroniu ailment, this is your opportunity to obtain skilled medical treatment practically | | | rnberg in the Reichstag 5 F bty 2 publicly to mean cxpm:;::::[xfi:‘x:"?:r\\f;r:xeo‘;:n &'xe;}?fi;' e HY EXPERIMENT WITH INCXPERIENCED DOCTORS OR QUACK ¢ Sternbers continues to stand fiest | SNEICES TIC, G RS | MEDICAL INSTITUTES? WHY SPEND MONEY ON “FAKE PATENT MEDI- o Neverthele on Sternberg’s 1 when yor <3 - vice have been quietly trying to make | | AN 0K 3 . e Fonettii OMas belag e et | CHURCH FOR MORTGAGE| Lrpay, APPLY ANY DAY THIS WEEX. CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. man for the place. This idea has not|{ Resorts to Foreclosure Proceedings H H H H N Se "] 0“ S fouid loggment there. The changes i | to Recover Loan to a Chicsgo | GaiNed 22 Pourds in 3 Months.| Liver and Stomach Disease. ° the staff of the cmbassy Washington | THE WONDERFUL TESTIMONY = READ MACTAVISH_THE WELL-KNOWN ENTER, WHO WAS A GREAT SUF- FROM CATARRH. STOMACH 5S. GAINS SHORES' TREAT- HE. Vs POUNDE UNDER DRS XT IN THREE MONT! X 3 P TMBNESS IN MY LEGS. v bad that when I would anything I TOM. BR. My stom take food would get VERY SICK and suffer greatly w AS I COULD NOT DIC 1 was weak agd run condition when I b | terest $3200, all of which was inciuded in the mortgage. ' 8 my nev far as T \e F GRATEFUL TO DRS. | S AND TAKE PLEASURE IN REC- | ENDING THEM 10 all in need of COM- K. MacTAVISH, 24 ave., Bet. 11th and 13th sts., g .~ e TR A foe their trentment did won- Oregon Range Stock Suffers. . President Receives Castellanes. | dere for me. ' ANY :;N” b;gb':'fi_;_rli\'&s'r;l_rls - ST Guihnty . PORTLAND, Or. March 21—Report WASHINGTON, March 2L.—Count Boni | LEST IMONIAL I8 A CT, L il E 92% Market ivorios from. diferent paris of Eastern Orsgan | o Cuvtelane, accompantad by the coun | 1o A O M5 o yrverwn. | IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN mporium, state that ravge stock is suffering on ac- | 155, Was reue;l\'ed by President RDOfie-{ 2d ave., bet, 11th »nd 12th streets. W o Drs. Shores & Shores before April count of the heavy snowfall. Many cat-| VeIt to-day. They remained with the East ©Oakland, Cal. RITE 1st for their new symptom list AND tle and horses are reported dead on the | President about ten minutes. The Count | R MBER this special offer by Drs. | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPHCTAL Ianges. and It is feared that thers will be | S21d they had elmply called to pay ‘their | Bhores, ROl SogamrUHIaY IS ik iaveh | MENT CURES: CoNBEaTAON FREE 10 ls:llslmu;ex:r loss. Hay In some localities | TeSPects. J1st. and will_not again _be renewed or | ALL. CALL OR WRITE. . ¢ i o : !ixtended. APPLY ANY DAY THIS OFFICE HOUR:— 4:30 p. ma: NEWITT AV, 2 —_—. . The distance from La Guaira to Caracas moNTH. Consultation free. Evenings, §:3 te 8; .:'H,_ and Holidays 10 8 12, You will get what you ask for at Root's 1% SIX miles over a mountain and twenl)-l S| p x ¢rugstore, Sixth and Howard streets. + . four miles around it by rail. Drs. Shores & Shores, Expert 63,953 T Sheesy San Francisco, Cal.

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