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SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1903. FIREBUGS TRY 10 BURN HOUSES Incendiaries Keep Santa Rosa Fire Depart- ment Busy. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. ADVERTISEMENTS. | | A GREAT WHITE WAIST SALE Sat e wsts. 990 | This is one of the greatest bargains ever | offered in our Waliet Department—and that is .1'1‘3 ! saying much when past values sre recalled. fancy These waists are made of fine white lawn in and are prettily trimmed with tuckings and embroidery. They come in i all sizes and are the regular SL50 values In order to create still more interest in QI C GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE| The Second Week of This Supreme Bargain Event. MORROW begins the second week of this great saving sale. The past week has been one of the busiest in our ristory, and even with a large force of extra salespeople. we were at times unable to wait upon the many shoppers who eagerly sought the bargains offered in every part of this store. Again for this week we have prepared a series of bargain opportunities—the great price reductions will prove most sensational—we are cutting prices on all broken 1 odd assortments without regard for real values, for we are determined to close out every bit of summer goods—in ng so we absolutely ignore the losses—for the stock must go. This ad tells of only a few of the items offered—every rtment is replete with offerings that cannot fail to plea regular $10.00 and the latest styles, f a few being have reduced — - 8$3.95 L | Long haired sheep e Torch Is Applied Frequently and the Miscreants - Escape. e Special Dispatch to The Call. SANTA ROSA, July 4—An attempt is || | evidently being made by incendiaries to || | destroy a section of this city. - Twice| | | within less than two weeks the fire de- | || | partment has been called late at night to | || { cope with a blaze, the origin of which || | has not been explained. Saturday even- | | ling a week ago an alarm sounded and || | when the firemen arrived they found that | | | a quantity of bedding had been saturated | | !wlth coal ofl and lighted in one of the i i | | | I | i skin rugs | $1.25 | | Good imitations of genuine angora rugs, and ina rooms of a two-story frame structure ||| half dozen colors. The price is special for just three on D street. The promptness of the de-| || days—Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. PREiBet praxmin conflagration at || Regular price $1.75. No more than three to each at time. { buyer, and no telephone or mail orders honored. The rugs measure 12 by 24 inches, and have long silky hair. Remarkable Wash Goods Bargains $1.00, 85¢ and 75¢ Values, all at Many times during this season have you taken advan- tage of the great values offered in our Wash Goods De- partment; you have obtained many rare bargains_here— d: but never before have we made such an Bargain 360 Yd. The buildings in the vicinity are cloni: together and had the blaze progressed i(’ It Offer zs this. Every yard of our high-class Wash Goods, which were selling at%1.00, 85c and 75c, will be on sale There for Monday and Tuesday. if the quantities last. at the re- would have been difficult to subdue it.| || 3 s - stylish Crepe markably low price of 38c yard Included {n this offering = "\ e Fridey night shortly befors the mitnight | Just the thing to place in front of the piano or for use ost popu re Pine orted Silk an en Batiste, Merceriz ash Pongee, o7 8! b I Yd. Geried Silk Gremadines, Embroidered Swiss. Mercerized Silk Ohambray and hour another alarm summoned the fire- || S e men to the same vicinity to extinguish a | blaze in a house on First street, near D} | The fire had been started by an incen-| Satin Mulls—in every shade and effect produced for this season. To be placed on sale to-morrow at We advise early- sho) , for the early purchasers will make the None of these best selections. And remember, no samples will be cut. goods will be sold to the trade. for Pique and Novelty White | T for I12%%¢ French Percale The drapery department also presents another o e aralng flercely when the special summer attraction. Oriental couch covers this departmént afrived. After a stubborn | || time. Double faced tapestry covers, fringed all around | fight the flames were stayed, but not until | aund in four colors. Special price $3.50—reduced from e e—White, Pink, Light Reseda, Navy and Black of the most.popular Both es have been The Persian Silks s ! stripes; also in fancy All fine materi drous low price ¢ ifor i0c Madras Bingham We're anxious to get as many as possible into use be- fore August 1st, at which time the regular price, $4.00, | goes into effect. This special figure is purely an intro- i ductory price. of Robert Ross by fire. { R a i A TOUCH OF NATURE ON A RAILROAD TRAIN | Truth Simply Told Changed Grum-| and the ry yard of o perfect satisfaction learance price, 98¢ tched and striped effects s. Offered at the won- 9';e a yard. g=2t$ 3 $1.2 t to-morrow at 50c. c | considerable damage had been dome. | jj §5.00. Sixty inches wide and three yards long. L Goods worth 2S¢, 20c, 15ca ¥i. | ner ot Opy 900 yards In e i oed |. In addition to these fires th;re hx\"e; I ie | i g esc quality French Percale. light | been several other incendiary blazes in || - : e Nt Wi dasetat 63¢ for 85¢ Black Peau de Soie | 98¢ for$1.50 Black Peaude Soie Thie 1 another clessance. bargain— | Gar colorings; Teat steipes. Sgurce and P sbvensly aOies e arh | 1 _ N restrsint on our talk about the special wovea- . B 5 ' | = is another remarkable offering. i rm{ EET‘?:\"';HT"%‘GO%B? Clearance price, 7€ yd. been made to destroy the blacksmith shapi wire offered al 2.65, beca [ ack it up. Q¢ for 12% Lonsdale Cambric L L AL L MONDAY ONLY—The Bleached Lonsdale Cambr wide, and a very soft nished quality. A fine bargain for Pe yard 65 c Anotier rzira_valueScotch Maduas “.LS for (2 yds. English Long Cloth g 506 T Bew | | ham and 1 v ; also S S —— | 27 inches wide, worth $L.00 a yard, for Yd. D onecks, Ngnt. medium Taguiirty W00 an Aatra fine, eves: Gentle Friend. | and 4 nds. This is a very serv- thread quality English Long ¢ | ¥ - in, and when | e values n season and out jcesble material. For clearance only, yards to a plece and 36 in | It was a slow local traim, g € P’ od by mp-and Gize vard Clearance price, $1.25. | they got In the car were pretty well | || ~ . crowded. They were poor, working folk, | || we -have ever all dressed in black, and they brought || Sith them an overpowering smell of crape | | Wad camphor. One of the women in the | | | party dropped into a seat next to an ||| P stocratic old gentleman and lifted a 1} Shild into her lap. The child was a gray- | eved, pale-haired little” thing of § years. for MERCERIZED OXFORD CHEVICTS 48c Worth 35¢, 75¢ and 60c a yard Imported Oxford Cheviots, highly mercerized—neat white and colored inds—fancy striped. figured and dotted effects—plain and basket A very serviceable wash material; clearance price 48¢ yard. I (Successors to California Furniture Co.) 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenue. ' AN EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER--Black Taffeta Silk More Matchless Values in Women’s Clothing ek R R T DUBLIC 3 its fantastic silver knob. 2 Commencing July 4th and until further notice the rate Suits and Costumes Coats and Wraps Skirts and Waists s fantesiic giverkuoh | o pas- | . I HE second w it » Clearance Sale will be most remarkable in the Suit and Cloak department—for to-mor- senger who s;z‘d:rFc‘n‘{lpop‘r;fcs;teo(w;‘sn?;: & for gas to our consumers in the City and County of San row rray of bargains that has never been equaled, from a value-giving standpoint, in this O i e e ot o um. @ Francisco will be One ($1.00) Doty per 1000 cullie JGE it e been made are most comprehensive, including as they do, suits, coats, skirts and phasized by the crape which smothered less a lower rate is provided by contract. her, was looking closely at the old gentle Until further notice, rates as provided as per Municipal sts of a vle and material. In some of the lines the numbers and sizes are ]imitgd. so the early man leaning forward on his heavy cane e r t D ers 1 will find these values to be the best you have ever been asked to consider, for every He seemed quite uncrla;:scluu! tuf {;;r Ordinance will be charged for electric current, unless a s P | ¢ R i : g £ . ;- 8¢ and was tapping one foot . ® s o = AT - T A garme s will not darry over a single one into another season. ;;fl‘;"r‘"“lf) o Dot Sl cial rate is provided by comtract. Special rates and contracts After a moment the child bent forward will be furnished on application. 7 SURPRISING SILK WAIST SALE sgg and touched him gently on the knee. He 3 INDEPENDENT GAS & POWE! . . ol g ond i 1 t R COMPANY, 3 $5 and $6 Waists, Monday $2.98 Silk Dresses---Greatly Reduced. | § iz oot movie s e A. M. HUNT, Gen'l. Manager. = 3 - . % il et S ol SRR IR BT We have made great reductions in all our Pongee, Taffeta and § The wisw_ gHt o0 :;,,::‘,’,‘,‘,‘;.’_“ Ao | 55 INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY 3 g fil remember for months to-come, We boge Foulard .k‘S\m:R They come in several of the season’s best styles and b"»;‘-:e‘:‘;u'fi paid no attention to this. In g A. M. HUNT, Gen'l. Manager. 2 n il ou s season's best selling ‘styles n numerous color effects another Minute she leaned forward again |2 Py .2y veve. Tam the best coloringR-slus wHIte S8 MACke $14.95 for $22.50 and $25 Silk Suits. TR iy i s s e ‘l SAN FRANCISCO GAS § ELECTRIC COM ag':‘r“"’ ; . o Ry Sl e . . k its. Poand ‘a finty stare.“Not the least | { ? T v g b E T $2.98 $10.75 for 820 Silk Suits. im0 2 M S ot e miver |8 PACIFIC GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, 3 §21.45 x50 Fane: Drem Sae 1 FINE IMPORTED NOVELTY SUITS | $2.85 (o 55:00 Wool Walking Skirts | $4,93 for $7.50 Alpaca Skirts e e 4:: 5 Z SO GMILLEE, Tresist § T Brosdciothe. AL Gt Reiuciiors. ool EyGEoriaihy 1ht and BLFG: gray, | Make' ek iengl: Miviiod Setiotin “aMadefn. L Wish.to heaven youd Keep | EQUITABLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 3 £ Y Mamie!" admonished | RORO QLROLRRC QRPN TIORRIACHITINO (R0 SO OO0 DU ooy 8 and some in snow- “Shame, shame. the poor woman, cowed by the old man's | ———=== black and bl tan, great reductions fiake effects. Prices R;&uced on Silk RADICAL High-Class Linen Suits Greatly Reduced. ~="REDUCTIONS. R e T R i is sal er weather wearables are found In full assortment in this store, and the Every one of ou S . high-class Linen Suits is on sale at a \ce saie reductions which we have made place the values far above any fore offered. meias t wwed p t you can now purchase one of and-embroidered Linen Suits less than you $2.85 for $5.00 Wash Suits. w d ¢ bare materials. The material is Batiste—seasonable “styles and numerous colors. $8.05 S Eiiih 465 or $73 Wash Suits, White Chevicts, Lawns and Ducks. In plain’ colars and $10.05 Siv 5. Line $0.00 Wash Suits, the choicest effects, chambray, batifte, lawn and ging- g R Skirts in blue and black, with white polka dot effects. $13.50 $20.00 Linen Vhite Pique Skirts. $1.35 for $1.75 Linen Crash Skirts, ace trimmed. made with four pleats running entirely around, 50 White Wash Walsts. $1.95 for & $2.05 for $4.50 White Wash W White Pigue Skirt: $22.50 Linen $32.50 Linen § $30.00 Linen $14.65 | $18.50 $21.50 { White Wash Waists. Dress Goegs—Clearance Bargains llosiery Bar, gains . ity Al ok biiss Bc for ladies’ 50c and €0z 18e fur 25 : Mac Some exceptionally good values fn muslin un- [ 39 yard—6Cc quality Al- 8%e vard-$1.25 qu /ity Hose. . %o Joe 26e Ladies' Maco .derwear are offered for this week. It's clearing S Al wool, 1 eht eight AL ovar - dace Uniemasw, | Humbdot dve; - Sachl time and we have greatly reduced prices to in- stiky materish (s eics of So Sk Gris hread b g - . 1 n erous col. DAVY, new : cotto > P sure quick dispossl. IU's a splendid time to lay With neat whits ¢ tans, golden v, cld cqualed vaiue &t ths in a season's ply at 2 great saving. Every gar- A wmpterial *hat rose, crcam nd vlick—a clearance price—16c pair. ment was made under strict sanitary conditions. popular on accouat o s v B g < 273 é well - wearing qualities. resularly sold for 513 Underweu U d 59e $5c Cambric ®Se for §1.50 White Peiti- A e st i el’pl'lCB Dravege coats IMe yard—T3c quality 2le fer Ladles' Lisle 75e for Ladies' F J Deintily trimmed with Made of fine Cambric, Black English Cheviot. Vests. Ry e % ey All-w ecial, 44 ) ; Regularly $1. . rtions und edg- with deep flounce PR~ ol Vi 909 | The 35-cent quality; low Roeny L e lisie inge trimmed with French weight and berfect " black; neck; sleeveless; lace Pink, - Blte, "White o emt y, tuck warranted to be thor- trimmed; all sizes. Eeru— iy 65c for $1.00 Cambric "'u‘:"‘_"?:';' o cughly ~ shrunk and BRI M Gowns, luny lac sponged. The 7ibc qual- 9 3 Either V or square * T clear ity: for clearance, i8¢ 78 P i $1.25 & $1.50 Kid Glow yoke effects; hemstitched 99€ for §1.25 and $1.50 out, only 98¢ yard. yard c a r -——s————-——e-s. &nd tucked. “l’;""' & - O8e yard for $1.50 quality All Wool Black Etamine. Broken lines, in Pique and Overseam Kid S roken lots in the 46 inches wide: All Wool Black Voile Etamine; a Cilavia: q 4 : $1.00 for $1.30 Cambric it B L, light-weight opsnwork materinl and a very lustrous Gloves; 2 and 3 clasp styles in good shades, Gowne. 2 5 B wE biack: It is the season’s most popular black dress including Black and White: sizes 54 to 7 Meound_snd sumees of- A gy knn; he fabric, and selis regularly for $1.50 yerd. The clear- Th h 1 . 5 ¢ tects; embroidered, hem. latest models. made of pronigg i ol -~ Lyl o hese are the regular $1.25 and $1.50 Gloves; stitched and tucked. fine French Coutil. clearance price.... Se P — Adame, Pacific Coast agent of the Nickel P. Yerington, Southern Pacific, wife; F. - Plate road. There was a hurry and scur- | & }’1"""‘"c'f,-"‘"l“»:-",hp'fi"‘c gud wite: i : . . Hugging, Great Norther wite; Pran 1y to the bedrooms, a few haurs' sleep, | {'inrop, Ssuthern Pacific Shillinsbure, and then evervbody appeared, again re- | Southern Pacific. and wife: Miss L. M. Whit- freshed and ready for a day's fun. more, G, L. Travis, Southern Pacific, and wife; J. W. Walters, Rock Island; Frank L. Milier, Shortly before 5 o'clock this afternoon |3 x Rock I d; J. L. Stanten, Island; L. the Los Angeles division arrived, The | B Yaila® Esutbern Paciior C. Andrews, Texts members were greeted at the rajilway sta- | Pacific. tion by the San Francisco party with | At 7:30 o'clock the el fiags and hearty cheers. On the hotel | 10 Qislok a8 atiich TRTL iR irto the banquet-room., each carrying an porch the southern men recelved a great- | American flag. A pretty menu of a clever er ovation. Railway men met their busl- | gegign was printed by Mandger W. A. ness rivals with a hearty handshake, and | Junker for the occasion. Jay W. Adams HAVE AN OUTING Pacific Coast LEAPS TO DEATH Ride to a Celebration Traffic| traffic and other matters were cast to the ! acted as toastmaster. At the conclusio g Agents Meet at | winds. Those in the-Los Angeles party |of the repact a dance was held in the plr': Sadly Ended by a | were: lors of the hotel. To-morrow morning at % Paso Robles. | Charles Hombeck, Southern Pacifi- and [5:20 o'clock the San Francisco division Tragady. daughter; M, E. Montague, Southern Pacific; { will return home. The Los Angeles party = Hh.,v;.‘:;- inois (‘;en:,r‘n(g A‘.‘ AA‘PM!’:AEI;'[M:"!. wiil ieave later in the day. R uthern Pacific, an : Niott, Special Dispatch to The Call. .,u,,}:‘,,nn "{2"' :{,.,, ';“;:' r H. Fox, South —_—— Special Dispatch A The Call. PASO ROBLIP Iy 4~The town of.| cob otk B wire: i Ve Tt e i Msteo Tropecty Valuds, SAN JOSE, July 4—Miss Mary Paso Robles is filled with railroad men, | A Fanyos, gouthern | MENLO PARK July .—Asseasor HAY- | Rogers, & Portugusse Eirl_who' residat a6 districts two and three of the Pacific | & Bacicstts DT T | L e e Snieo Qouniy U8k . o0m: [t , g o g S s Nt Lol T el R G A F."pltled the assessment roll for 1903, His | With her parents near Milpttas, in jump- ’ pch cific: H. €, Jisha, Chicago snd Northwestern: | IEUres show that the county has added [ Ing from a runaway buggy to-day re- lected this place as headquariers for a | T. J. Fitzgerald, Texas P fe: L. | property to the value of two-thirds of | ceived injuries which resulted in her ific, and wi M. W, joint meeting of the organization, which | . Glbson, Southern Pacifi a million dollars during the y < Burlington route. and wife; S. J. year. | death an hour later. took place to-day. The San Francieco | Durlipsion route, and wite: The valuation of all tac real estate is| The ‘girl, in company with her cago, Miiwaukec and St. Paul: B. L _Coom “Gk 3 and 3 ul . $ Rock Island, and wife: W. E, Fessenden, Rock contingent, about 160 s , arrived here 000,000, It eme: this morning at 4 o'clock and took@p the - A e s brother, Ton. the 1and are worth more than a third e e i luto Santa Clara to attend the Fourth qulr\e‘;: A;::A:;::d ;_r;;n at the Hol':-'l‘d l-;rl gx-;dkfng w"&:“g;m . etk 'f'.-:' Pa:las much, while the total value of the |July celebration thers. When near u':: Paso party was e Adten Doaa” Southern Pacfie: an4 | real and personal property in the county | depot at Santa Clara the horse s the careful guidance of President Jay W. | wite; Grove Ketchuwm, Pledmont Afr Line; A. | is $15,000,000. b frightened, and in jumping broke vart rough cheek. sir,”’ repeated Mamie, “won't Brown wi' this?” 1 “‘Please, ve t Mr. which was formerly known as Treasure Island. One of the beys of the camp, He started aroand and in his eyes, be-| james Wilson of this city, was climbing | hind his gold-rimmed glasses, you could read the questicn: “What, in the devil's name, does she mean?* The rough- cheeked woman read it and answere huskily: “Poor little one! | this mornin'; an’ Mister Brown's the un-| dertaker.” When the passenger across the way looked again a change had come over the | ol gentleman's face. He had taken the child o» his knee and was talking to her as, perhaps, he had never talked before. “Are you her mother?”’ he asked, look- | ing up suddenly and addressing the | worman who had been holding her. | *Her mother's been dead over a year. I'm her aunt, an’ I'm takin' her home | to rear along with my own four child- | ren.” | He bent over Mamie and resumed his| | ehat. It was all nonsense—something + vaiuai.es could be found. some rocks when he dislodged one of them. Beneath where the rock had rest- a sealed wooden box. When the box had same manner, was found inside. This was opened and it contained a valuable unset diamond and a beautiful diamond brace- let. There were also in the box some newspaper clippings concerning the as- sassination of President Lincoln and a paper which announced that if the direc- tions written thereon were followed more Under the box in the cavity in the rocks were scattered a number of American coins. The search was postponed. ———————— Commercial Traveler Ends Life. PORTLAND, Or., July 4—Edward V. d | ed was a cavity and in this he d!scovered‘ She buried her father | peen coened a smaller one, sealed In the | i | about the silver knob of his cane—but it | Sewell. supvosed to be a commercial | took hold of the child's fancy and com- traveler for a Chicago wire and steel | forted her. At the next station the pas- | firm, committed suicide by shooting him- | senger across the way had to alight, for | self to-day at the Hotel Belvedere. It is| | it was the end of ker journey. But lcok- | ing clesely as she stood up to leave her | | seat she saw Mamie bending forward over | | the cane, following the fantastie pattern | | of its sfiver work with one small fiuger. | Her face was turned from the old gen- | tleman’s. And behind her little black hat | his eyes were glistening.—New York i Press. \ 4 e - | Sheep Dog Decorated. Tram, a large sheep dog owned by a ! suburban resident, has been decorated by | the Paris Soclety for the Protection of | Animals. At the meeting of the associa- { tion heid in the Winter Circus, the Min- | ister of Agriculture being in the chalr, Tram's record of services was read oout. | | He has saved several persons, ineluding his master, from drowning, has dragged small children out of the way of passing ' vehicles and_has frequently found miss- | ing objects for his-owner. For all these | distinguished services Tram was decorat- | ed with splendid collar, inscribed with | his own name and with that of his mas-, ter. The decorated dog barked and ' bounded about with delight on the plat- | form after the coillar was put on his neck, | much to the amusement of all present at the meeting. The society distributed | awards to policemen who had summoned | carters and cabmen for cruelty to their | horses. Some of the Paris cabmen who | are noted for treating their animals well were also recompensed.—Paris correspond- ent of the London Telegraph. ——————— are in use by telegraph, telephone and trolley companies in this country 15,000,000 poles. @ rivisierisiieiiinieieiiduiefeinieeinit @ of the harness. The animal becamb unmanageable, and Miss Rogers leaped from the vehicle. She was picked up uneonscious and taken to a sanitarium. tured at the base of the brain. She died shortly after reaching tue nhospital. ' Tony Rogers was thrown from the buggy and badly bruised. The girl was | 18 years of age. 5 i - ~ | farmer and gardener. { Do 1 A clever calculator estimates that there 1t was found that her skull was frac- | supposed that he took his life on account of despondency. pum b ST O S During the last three months the Ea: ton Sparrow Club, in Essex, has destroy- ed 7294 sparrows as being pests to the - . ¢ fer cearatice 1o $2145 POGCE wowelix Jooks. The child did not seem to hear. ’ | sENaTO % $13.95 for 525 Dress and Walking Su values offered in | §f 45 for $20.00 Pongee Coat: . D Ski looks. The Chl o he cane joward its | CONNECTICUT BOY FINDS | SENATOR CLARK'S SON - ————‘——‘ e are very re- | rbmuctions B oo ouf #8 aut #8. | ress irts. | owner. saying in a shrill little voice: VALUABLE HIDDEN TREASURE ARRESTED IN DENVER - “with, i T T Y e s50 Si Pl sir, won't ye beat Mr. Brown Sy ez wome wit $20.75 00 Pangee Oonts | 55-35"?5"5:;::-‘1 284 M50, Sill thie e - a 2 Secures Unset Diamend and Diamondl Violates Bicycle Ordinance by Run- ° o . i i i £ The old gentleman moved uneasily an . e S Reédced for clearanc 37.50 | $4.95 for $10.00 Etamine Skiris ! $8.95 for $15.00 Silk Dress Skirts. S e T ithodts dpawertiiy. | Droselet i !exl.ed Box Acci: | ning ::n‘;;; P';de;u;hn, Who $6,95 for $17.50 206 $15.00 Suits 4590 | giiignly trimmed with Taffeta bands. | $11.45 for $25.00 Fancy Silk Skirts. | “Shame, shame, Mami the hwumnn‘ dentally Discovered. | s s the Po ice. netiane s mixed = $4.95 fox Wite Graite Cioth Skirt | High Novelty Dress Skirts that whispered a ’;;‘:’"“i\,“,’g: [But the pas-| NEW HAVEN. Conn., Juy 4—An in-| DENVER, July 4~W. A. Clark Jr. son - 1.5 A 1°$4.9% for White Granlte LI DNITE | were $35 and $50 have been re- o] b e ¥ A | teresting discovery has been made at the | of Senator Clark of Montana, and E. B L e ot o b2 350, Jave Meen o while & tear started and yolled down her | /%" % L 00 LU o Madison Island, | Paradise, manager of the Colorado Au- tomoblile Company, were arrested here to- day for violating the bicycle ordinance. They ran into @ pedestrlan when turn- ing a street corner on their way to Over- land Park. Friends quickly secured their release on bonds. I They Wrote the Book. “Why are New Englanders the bravest and most brilliant of America’s sons, and why do thelr degeds emblazon the pages of American histories?” asks William Handy, in the Booklovers® Magazine. T answer is the same as to the old conun- drum. “Why are the Jews the chosen peo- ple?” That answer is, “Because they wrote t book.™ The New Englanders write the histor- jes, and the rest of the world reads them and accents them as gospel truth. And the New England societies scigtered through the West meet annually to hear addresses declaring the New Englanders the chosen people, and their speeches, re- ported in the mewspapers, serve to con- firm the impression. No reflection is intefided on the sense of justice of New Englanders. The blas is hereditary and unconscious. A man who is in the habit.of thinking along cer- tain lines unconsciously becomes preju- diced.- Chicago Inter Ocean ————— Texas now produces more cotton than Georgia and Alabama, the next two larg- est cotton States, combingg. THE DOCTORS WHO CURE SAN FRANCISCO'S CATARRE, o« Complatn Diseases Private Curcnic Diseases (that despal Shores’ new system of HOME TREATMEN call for their new sym; EXAMINATION. vice costs you nothing. ‘WEAK MEN If_you suffer from any of the weaknesses e YO ARE THE VERY PEnson contag! ANT TO TALK TO, " bhave proven our skill ther in curh Private Because it would betray confidence. Hence we have b prove our skill in this class of troubles In another way. This is our plan. Drs. Shores . d. Bneres. HOME CURES BY MAIL ir because you live at a distance from theeity. Drs. Expert Speciallsts, 933 ., Yarset st LEADING PHYSICIANS and EXPERT SPECIALISTS - WE TREAT AND CURE ad Throat Troubles, Nervous Dissases. Kidney r Troubles, isease. {he Stamach and Bowel:, Files. Fistula ant Hectr Bisease, Foma‘s Chronic Diseases of Women and Children. al Treubles. Skin Diseares, Deafness Troubles. Rheumatism. Hay Fe cases, Galtre or Big Neck. Varicocele, Lest Fema s, Spi Asthma, Bronchial and Lung Neuralgia. Hysteria. Har Die- Manticod, etc.: Blood ases, Scrofula and all forms of Nervous amd @ve carable). e ST m sy < ‘advice and treatment at home. Their tew. ssaarory Bionn covers every symptom of disease which enables them your tase and tell you what your trouble is, what eani be dons You, and what the cost of & cure will be, WRITE mptom blank to dlagnose it _you cannot list and take advantage of the FREE YOu. take treatment or not. the ad- . Dr. G. W. Shores. PAY WHEN CURED We curé you first and then ask a RE.- SONABLE FEE when you are cuced. You €an depend upen our word; theusands of patlents have indorsed us. NOW, Wi WANT TO CURE YOU with the distmet understanding that we will not demand & FEE untii we cure you. This applies to Lost Manhocd, Seminal Weakness, Sper- Varicceele. Diseases of the te Gland. Upnatural Losses, Gonar- o Gleet, 'Stricture. ete.: Contagious Blood Poison and ALL WEAKNESSES of men. 30 p. m.: undays 10 a. m. 8o 12

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