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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1903, CHAMBERS OF AGRICULTURE D CONDEMN RITCHIE'S POLICY of Britain’s Chancellor of Exchequer to Abolish |} |5 ‘”'IE HHEHUG e Duty on Grain Calls Forth a Vehement Protest, and | tation Is Appointed to Call on Premier Bal{ourgoregon District Attor- ney Causes Woman'’s Arrest. | | i — |Young Widow Declared to | Have Set Fire to Her ! House. Special Dispatch to The Call. ALBANY, Or., May b6.—Mrs. Minnie Munkers of this city was arrested to-day on a charge of attempted arson, alleged to have been committed April 29, of a dwelling which she occupied. She waived $1000. The case will be tried at the June term of the Circuit Court. a daughter aged 10 y The crime with while from she the in the evening and to have been absent Kerosene n the dwelling and each place was k x and an expensive chair in her hands. The hcuse was after a hard fight. Suspicicn rested on the woman She has to de- Attorney Hart she was arreste secured five prominent attorncy fend her and th attention. LAWYERS WILL MAKE Murder, Begins in Auburn Court. |last began in the Superior Court to-day before Judge Prewett. to be stubbornly fought. ney A. K T. Jones of Sacramento, while L. Chamberlain of Auburn and Hiram John- threatened to whip Scully at and appeared the roundhouse on the morni i something to Scull number of ught on the west They were hidden ne in the mud of the t heavy The uffered considerable losses. loss. side of the isiand. h. One of the pris- | and s was enlisted in the marine corps. discovered recently and the man authori- ADVERTISEMEJTS. PVRCIALKTIRY Advertised by Responsible Firms of S.F. CH' N A PROF. L. WILLIANS, ago | Il be handed over to the army ‘w: at the Presidio. e CHURCH BELLS TOLL WHEN PETITION IS DEAD Temperance Folk in Willows Declare That Their Appeal Was Buried Alive. | RHEUMATISH WILLOWS, May 5.—A temperance war PA'NIING | Pace ant Bkin Bpesialist, is being waged here. The Town Board | alentine trestment EIND2ED m.nnn of Trustees was called upon last night [ iialing - WWitiicn VITAOPATHY by a large number of men and women g e Freckles Smallpox| JVAN MeLAUGALIN, || petitioning that body to refuse licenses ftting " 21 1108 MARKET ST, || to saloons, the local licenses having ex- Colom M E Parla ¥y FRER Tratmeete pired. pyvery liquor dealer in town was BEL s s || Prosent ano thers was a dscided wtmok- | phere of war. The Trustees refused to et e} take action and the church bells were YTHINIA... | tolled until midnight as if burial were ‘hx progress. The temper that their petition has bes nce n buried alive. GCME --WATER| INBEPEI\ D:NT Cures Constipation, WATER | Have your daughters V] Millinery Honer TROUBLE B Good | Summer Vacations. 2 z A open New summe ong the red- H le but Effective. Terms | d Mesa Grande woods on R »rth Shore R. etc. Low fa R BARBARA L E R 18" McAl linery School, | £! it Geary st. Apply for SURGIcAL (OB ctemn. FREE | Do comer | om0 & HOSPITAL C RUBBER Lpssoxs peen 1n | QORNS EEMOVED. | CLAIMS VALUE OF STOCK e, .. ~Marks ‘:MBRO:DERY" Fies-Clase New Otfo. | WAS FALSELY REPRESENTED TRUSSE) BLsxl‘.lY erm & Jaehens ALL D;:{‘t‘grsn{" Corns, Bunions, In.|Sylvia Uhl Sues Pres{dent and Man- u “;mmps‘ Spectal | rowing Natls cured ager of Manufacturing Company nkle B rt v». ges s an v e o aonane | Checis E ¢ Destgns.| 5o retarn. MASSAGE, to Recover Large Sum. Koppe & H onnel v D BAKER jace & body BATHS. | Willlam Corbin, president, and Hugh 304 & an Francisco | 7 TAYLOR ST. | McColl, manager of the Pacific Coast NG]ICE YOUR OR-§ . | () | Lumber and Furniture Manufacturing fl J. Barris * i SIEWART 351"[ in Pusiness, ( | company, are the defendants tn a suit to =y LAn:ES*,CfiILL BROT"Ezs S7O00N ) Only | recover 333,000 filed yesterday. The plain- | ¥ co.. FO | tiff is Sylvia UhL She alleges that the - " FOR ETRIPED BASS | REMOVED TO( |, /ondants falsely represented to her the H S;o MaChIEES ({218 POST ST. ¢ |valve of their manufacturing plant and JI\ e : xg‘wgfifléo | Mme. Philiips, pnrsuradéd her to invest the amount she b g [ % sues for. Bt | concern on the Coast e l e She charges that between March, 191, ohlr Walsts Ko, 18, 3d St et 42 Second Strect 2nd April 8 of last year they prevailed upon her to purchase 385 shares of stock, | representing, she alleges, that the plant of the company was an extensive one and that in addition it had assets consisting of valuable timber lands in Oregon. She claims also that since last April she has WHY NOT BIDE A | WOLF-AMERICAN BILYCLE This Season? New Models Are MOKPHIN: O [Tiguor Habits Posi- | P |tirely ené Guickly “7/0r.E.m: ampenter] oaist surseon | Fhone Black €s56. |The i examination and her bail was fixed at| Mrs. Munkers is a teacher in the Dub— lic schoo's in this city, a handsome | widow, 30 years old, and the mother of which she is charged occurred about 8:3) | was scattered in sever | saved from destruction | and | after a thorough investigation by District case is attracting wide | LIVELY LEGAL FIGHT | | Trial of George Scully, Accused of s 5.—The trial of George | for the killing of Julius Orsolini | at the Rocklin roundhouse on January 20 | The case promises | District Attor- Robinson is assisted by Charles L. | tter drew a revolver and fired. Scul- the runaways were up to their nec l\'«l\ rs deserted from the army some time | workers say | An express shipment of 6o dozsn W Hemstitched Stock Cnlhn—two this season’s latest novelties, bought at 25c each, are offered for :his day only . . . A Sale of Shirt Waists {%¥1day, and Thursday also i ¢ itself: %, RERRRRRY R;iflll RERRRRRRRR -mmmmmum RRERRRERRRE RERRERE lars and four-n-hand tes; set on fire. Neighbors saw the blaze, but lawn and percale Wash Waists, in ¢a'nty striped full white taff:ta silk drop, that were manu- :t‘;:ht‘:“ln fl(r;‘e ‘m:l nx;bug M\‘:’n::rs ts:ey etfects, with adjustable colla’s and bow tie of factured to scll at $27.50 to $35.00; sale o o e D A At same material; splendid wh't: Bedford Cord pice . . .. 81375 to $17.50 Waists, just the thing for country wear; and cne in the lot worth $1.25, and from that u | i\ Watch, $1.28 To-day o;:[y—\roul never have better chence to get a good America | Watch ch-ap. | brated Trump Watch, | not a clock movement, but a winder and penucnt et wtch for . A Sale of India Linons | wear, ¢ fore the in the price of ra M! PERERRY. RRERRERRRER RRRRR) son of Sacramento zppear for the de-| Izbor, a betier grads than the ordinary 15c va'- fense. A venire of seventy-five jurymen ue - are cffzred for to-day only— ,' drawn and it looks as though a spe- | & | yard . s e C summons will have to be Issued. ‘§ Orgendies - A fine wcven quality of these 1f-defense will be the plea of the de- | &) 05 Cle e el fendant, he claiming that he feared that e OIS WEAr ADg pen Orsolin{ meant to kill him. Scully was | aa"s e Bg. summe: sesson - hundrels of night foreman at the railroad vard and picces cf t in white and colors, per had discharged Orsolini. The latter yard 12v¢ White P'ques— A case that we pieked up muc uncerpriced -~ neat we't and guod qua'ity fo skirts, per yard . . . Batistes— The ‘ast of 500 pieces that we con A H H | Two lines of Golf Shirts frem by a bundred patterns or more. At $1.00— Domesic Maizas and Pe: cales, cut full size ard made up in be t po | sble manrer. H H B Hy x 5 § I3 X ¥ H X 3 b } i Fy x5 Percaes, with band-worked Euttonholes, both plain and plait=d boscm cffects. ST RENANS WIZE MINERS Another Animal of Gla- cial Times Located by Klondikers. —_— | | | Special Dispatch to The Call, TACOMA, May 5.—Miners on the Stone- "| house fork of the Chicken River, in tze | Forty-mile district, are reported to have made an important discovery which fur- ther proves that the mastodon inhabited all parts of the world. In prospecting they uncoverd a quantity of {vory, which is belleved to be the largest ever | found on this continent. | The miners think this prehistoric grave- | yard is the result of glaclal action. The | find was made on the edge of what was once a great glacler which moved through | the Forty-mile country, grinding down the | mourtains and hills and looseming the | goid which is now being washed by min- | ers from the bottoms of many creeks in | the district. Great mastodon tusks, tecth, buffalo horns and bones of many sizes and descriptions were found. carloads of ivory tusks and bones | have been dug out and will be shipped | south. It is presumed the mastodons were caught iy the moving ice, and after | being carried 'for miles were deposited | where the glacier went to pleces. The | TO YOUR ‘ D Now in. made many demands for the stock or for | tusks measure from twelve to fourtcen | IEAEV“ ot “ EDWIN MOHRIG, | the return of her money, but with no suc- | feet in length and are in a good state of | iy | Bicycles Gand_ Sporting | cess. preservation. 1522 MARKET ST. - - T VISIT THE ADVERTISEMENTS. - Tatham Pianos || vo. Gz Have o BIG 1=EE Cheap but Good. Ly i STORE Is an-ordeal which all COMPLEXION § Mrs. HARTLAND]| ¥e Agents. No Bumbag 1t You Wil Use B :{poxoscnig‘.ts‘a.g' aM'”G women approach with SPECIALIST, No get-all-s 3 Lr. de Albergaria Shells, Curlos, Souve- indescribable fear, for | price. Come and be Cosmetic, $1 @ nire made from vari- % A Room 39 Liebes bldg.fj convin :lm pe Pcn‘lnl Derma- @ ous wzndl ordc.ur. nothmg compares with 139 POST ST. shed 33 yes A s atcus. the pain and horror of . GEO. ¥. ATKINBON. child-birth. The thought _— | — $ A ) > of the suffering and ta; R P[UR[ ‘..“CG WILSON, w.1. ST, PAUL HUME URIC ACID e suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother jentific treatment| FRUITVALE, Cal. |NEW DISCOVERY of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a HUNTERS' NEW cErnd A'v"lll"»'rz’n—:t'-‘*qu':'-’f,‘.t.:m.n“’ql‘fi:.fi'y’,' SURE CURE. Cures | shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women RDEFURE . NOLSyES: ,M\;d TR o medical ser-| ness. Locomotor Atax- have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during pregnancy robs GUARANTEED or Noiae, D ieievus Hosy ,,..r,'.‘,i.,,,, ana ‘quickis| iivers tue” tn° by | confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother W |43 ensonable TTE gyeht| cared by his wonder-| and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the wna 6, A 1306 MABKET ET.|one. Siscouraged come DR, L. Y STRATTON, | time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother’s Friend 1to7. CURED. Call or Write. | carry women safely through the perils child-birth, but its use HiHt UMATISI Ne va.x-A!rI;‘.s“‘, | oont.lin'mg vnluable mfomutwn free. LA, | $1.00 per year o it Sasiiert > gently prepares the system for the sickness,’’ and other dis- comforts of this period. Sold by all dmgguts at out, Neuralgi: md rvous Trou treatment w ? The Weekly Call coming event; prevents ‘‘morning MOTHER’S FRIEND A Wednesday Sale Summer Neckwkear The Shirt Waist season is just beginning, and to- quantity lasts, this money- | saving opportunity presents 75 dozens eof Shirt Waists,worth from $1.23 to $1.75 each, for.. . 98¢ The zssortment includes fine White Cheviot Wais's; phain, fancy figured and striped effects, with ful plexted fronts, soft adjustable col- merce ized linen, number “of sho:t lots of other styles; cheapest to $1.75—2ll at minety-cight cents. We cffer 250 of the cele- made by the New Englani Watch Co., and guaranteed by us— stem- " $1.28 Thousands of yards of these useful warm weather materials for waists, suits and children® ¢ bought by us months ago be- material and . 20¢c famous manu- facturers of Mer's Shirts have just bes epened, inccasing our already fine assortment At $1.50 - Scoch Madras and Frenci :_' Choice Imported e, tin . 10¢ ‘FCI Washington Nasel Oranges, dozen. . . 2¢ @ rs Meda lion Borax Scap, 4 bars . . . . . 250 Cubanola5 gfl it | Whiskey — Amrican m} ni 9{’“25 .mmd | | jury may return a verdict of not guilty. ! ments were made by the experts and it hite Lawn styles of to retail l4c CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. | 600 new Special Sale goods ordered by mail inches or telephone cannot be sent C. O. D. Sample Line of Dress Skirts ! to ! off An extraordinary epecial offering, beginning to-da’, and baiance of week if quantity lasts, of an entire sample line of beautiful Summer Lress Skirts, of fine Broad- cloths, Etamines, Shantung agd Pongee Silks, Laces and Lace Nets—all of the Pongee, Shantung and white skirts at one= half ofi the regu'ar seling prices; all the black skirts at one~third off the regular se'ling prices. Some of them are unlined, cthers have handsome drop skitt’; a'l of them arc the advanced styles for Summer and Fall, 1903. if Beautiful White Lace Skirts—Made over a Splendid White Etamine and Crepe Voile Elrgant Black Lace Dress Skirts and Skirts Skirts in tke new Sunbur:t and other ultra- o novelty lace nets, made over ful taffeta silk fashionable effects; manufactured to sell drops; regularly $23.50 t» $37.50; sile from $6.00 to $25.03 cach; sale prices . . prces .. . . $17.70 to 825-00 .. ... . .83.00 to $12.50 B’lck Etamine and Voile SKirts— Some un- The New Shlnlun' and Pnngez Dress lined, others with handsome drop skirts; Skirts —The ceason’s highest novelty, man= regularly $10.00 to §21.00; sale price. . . ufactued to sell from $8.50 to s~; each; 2 ..$6.70 to $14.00 sale prices . . . $4.25 to 512.50 Allerations on above Skirts will be SECOND FLOOR. extra. Buy Linoleum Now and save 20 to 30 per cent Until closing tims Saturday night our immense purchase of two qualities P a n of Linoleum in the standard tile effects and several beautiful floral designs are offered at the unusual prices quoted below, which are from 20 to 3o per cent less than regular: 8 feet wide, 40c square yard 12 feet wide, 50c square yard Laying this Linoleum will be 1oc per yard extra. SECOND FILOOR. s Sa’e Canned Goods, Hams and Choice Liguors 3000 Tins Hunt's Extra Tab'e Fruits—Peaches, apricits, cherries, peats, striwber ; packed in heavy syrup; 3-Ib tins of the highe:t grade of fruit packed; 230 70. regu ariy 30¢ a tin; to-day and Thursday only . 5000 Tins Hun.’s « x.ra StananJ Table h r Above fr mt per dozen, $2 Fruits— Peaches, apricof has been out on $5000 bail. His people | i ) P g plums, nectarines and berries; 214 tins; regu- live at V ington, Yolo County. He is tracted fi”,‘m"q & yeix as0 h“_e been ofen- larly 17¢; to-day and Thursday . .. 2 tins 25 married and h.1 a littie son. I ei. A fancy weave, rich’y printed, and an s Above flwvl prr d/\-m J‘I 5” f g IR e - 15€ | 500 Hunt's Extra Pie Fruits—Som='us: these fruits fr the tableé— —pache, PP r)?n‘-r:?‘(' I DENODNGED By | | ECHAWAT MEN HIDE ! apples, pricois and pume; gal'on tins; ¢ wday and Thursday . C el e ovde i) { | NECK-DEEP IN THE MUD| Above fruit per dozen, $2.75. 3 ENGLISH AGRICULTURISTS l. S | notte,dh 39.""""9 90 1000 Tins Pineapple—Extra smgaw packed Whiskey — Od Gannymede *76 Rye, full s S Mare Island Prisoners Pass Guards tooo yards of the s6inch. 133gc quaiity of § o gons gyrup; €ns; Wednesday and quarts; bottled at the distillery; for the two | but Are Caught on a ' D;md ’(sunn:l‘ w-lws‘, ‘:r:fl colored or Thursday . . She St s AN e o . 95¢ MAD MULLAH IS REPULSED Beach. | ;‘."‘:“f -"‘Hfd““ i o 9c Above fruit per dozen, §2.38. Fruit Syrups s:mbnm grenad'ne, lemon AFTER SHARP ENGAGEMENT | VALLEJO, May -Two prisoners | > P Best Cove Oy.ters— For the two dn2~53 or rapberry; ‘galon . $1.00 o R slipped by their guards at the marine bar- | - tos. . . . £ G Table Wines—s-year-old Rei Slureme or A T S, sconty, oucg | ocke st Mare siand thie atteraoon. but | Different Shirts | 1. o, ters per dozen, gsc. . Zinaniel o the two daye, gl - 680 . Blaatinad | o nr SR chase xafl L, B ineet Frem the ordinary 6-ounce per coz. $F.48; > tins, 25¢ Tipo Chianti—In fancy wicker demijohre; half-pint bottles; for the two days . . 20€ Old Tom Gin—Malte'e Cross Imported, for the two days; bottls 75e Schiller's Best Malt Tonic-—Spring medicine; dozen . T T Oysters — Extra new jack; for the two days, 12-0unc= tins, per doz. $2.55; cach 22¢ Best Eastern Hams — Svar cured; for the two days, per pound..#§ Y% @ Seeded Raisins — Best quality, 1-Ib pkg. Q@ n fine Ken u ky sour m gallon . - $1.95 mwaaau aRRARLATahaqa4a Hhhhm “hfi‘(flfi ARAQARARARR uaamm m:rm aaaw- I’m& a‘mm agaqna W Rt Lace Tidies 5¢ Popular Tambour Effects 600 very pretty litde inches square; to-day only, each. . . . J@ $3 Pants $1.98 THE EHP_QBIUH. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ERERRERRRRE RERRRRIARRE RRRRRRRRRRRERY RRERERERERE. RRRRRRRERRRAEE RREERRERERE RERERERERRRERER RERRERRRRRE RRRRRRN 5000 Portraits President Roosevelt Free To=-day .. Tambour Doylies, 6 and 7 pattern Tambour Tidies, 1z and 14 square; on sale to-day only, each A Sale of Portieres Your choice, until closing time Saturday night, of several hundred pairs of choice Tapestry Portieres, taken right from our regular stocks—all new, handsome up-to-date patterns and co'or effects—at these reductions from the already too eheap prices: $4.00 Portieres, $3.22 $4.50 Portieres, $3.98 $5.00 Portieres, $4.22 A Sale of Infants’ Wear Infants’ Long Slips—Soft finished cambric, gathered full arouni n=ck, tucked with clus- te's of fine tucks: na-row ruffl: around sleeve and neck; insteal of 35¢ 22c each, to-day . A Children’s White Dn ses— quality Per- sian Lawn; long-waisted effect, with full flounce skirt; finished with clustzrs of hem- sizes for 2, 3 and st'tched tucks and ruffl . $1.45 4 years; instead of §225 each, sal= price to-day only Children’s White Dresses — Finest quality lawn, with § rows of fine embroidery inserton and clusters of tucks with double ruffle of em- broidery around yoke. double ruffie of wide emb: 3 and 4 years; instead of $3.50 each; to-day cniy SECOND FLOOR. Music, 10c To-day and balance of week if quan- tity lasts, the following regular zj5c sheet music on sale 0 copy. My Water Lou'" — “‘King Gilhooly” — *“Ivy"* — My Dainty Dr: Fly" — “There’s No Place Like Home''—“Moon, Moon' —*Old Glory”"—*““Bohemian Life March™ —“She Read the New York Papers Every Day""—““Charmer Walt Song Recital ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons at 2, 3, 4 and § o'clock, D. M. Lawrence, the popular tenor soloist, will sing “Just Say, Dear Heart, That You'll Be Mine” and ¢She's the Belle of the Islands,” two very popular songs. AR ARAAARAMAALAAS AR ALRB AR NS sasnana 3 .: 3 s AUALRAE AAAARAAAARAAAR ARG A Last day Pants Sale. are made of pure worsteds and all-wool cheviots, in neat stripes, checks and mixtures. They have the fit and style of high-class custem-made trousers, and are really cheap at $3.00; one of the biggest clothing bargains we've offered th's season, at the sale ‘, 98 - Frinyed Rlbbons Paris and New York’s Latest Craze Ribbon of all kinds for the meck— sashes and hat scarfs— fringed to order at our bow making counter. This innovation is undoubtedly the novelty of the season. We charge for fringing sca-for sash according to width. . - 50e, 75¢, $1.00 They AARL AR AXAARARAANA RARAAAA AARARAL AAAAACAAU RS RARARTA AR AR A anaa - THLE AND TET Rev. J. H. Kelley’s Second Trial. A jury was impaneled in Judge Dunne’ | court yesterday for the second trial | Rev. James H. Kelley of the Third Bap- s of | British Cr\uaer Is Coming. The British crulser Grafton will arrive in the harbor of San Francisco next Sun- morning and remain during the stay | | tist Chureh (colored), charged with decep- | o¢ president Roosevelt. General Arthur { tion by Miss Hattie Bynum. The taking | MaeArthur will pay an offical visit to the of t will proceed this morning. | yessel's commander on Monday morning. ‘Ar the first trial the jury disagreed. | o s b ipesanas . | VER. May 5.—Edward M. Wilson, aged ng footnote: Please use the mat Experiment ResultsCon- fl.ct With Witnesses’ Stories. Special Dis to The Call. REDDING, May During the early r:\rl of the trial of Dick Hammans, charged with the murder of Leno Lopez at Harrison Guich, now in progress heve, it looked very much as if Hammans were dcomed. Some sensational testimony in- troduced to-day has put an entively dif- ferent aspect on the case, and now the | The witnesses for the prosecution, witnesses, swore that Hammans standing at least threce feet Lopez when he fired the fatal shot. was from Lo- pez wore a sweater and the witnesses | sald powder marks were made on the ! sweater. Experts were to-day examined | as to the possibility of powder marks | being made at that distance. Experi- | was demonstrated that even at a @is- | tance of one foot there would be no paw- der marks. This impeached the prosecution’s wit- nesses and created quite a sensation in the court. Hammans testified in his own behalf this afternoon and told of the troubles that led up to the shooting. He sald his life had been threatened and was actually in danger at the time of the Kkilling. The case will go to the jury fo- morrow. PLAN TO HOLD FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL BANQUET Directors of Merchants’ Assocjation Arrange Gastronomic and Intel- lectual Entertainment. The first semi-annual banquet of the Merchants’ Association will take place at the Palace Hotel on the evening of May 2. It has heen the custom of the or- ganization to give a dinner directly after the annual meeting in November. After some debate it has been decided to hold a banguet at the semi-annual meeting as well. The affair will be informal and guests are expected to come directly from business. The evening's discussions will be on subjects of direct and vital interest to commercial men. Frank J. Symmes will deliver the introductory address, Fairfax ‘Wheelan will speak on *“The Merchant in History,” G. Brenner on “Commercial Credits,” and Andrew M. Davis on “The Problem of Donations and Subscriptions from the Merchant's Point of View.” A general discussion on matters of interest and the reading of the association's an- nual report will follow. | costs some men dollars and oth- | - a well-known newspaper writer of this and Chicago, died this morning at his home | this city of consumption. D £ A ADVEBTISEM.ENTS. Mantel Folding Bed Solid hardwood. Best of cabinet work and finish. Complete with woven wire mattress, ordes Furniture Co 245-259 Geary Street. On the Square $14.75