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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. WILL"*, FINCK CO. 818 and 820 MARKET ST. SPORTING GOODS BARBER SUPPLIES RIBBONS 4 5 T | VEILING £.5%6 5 white, cream, pisk, mxl:.c, turquoise, | Net, plain. fancy and dotied, all the belio, cardinal and nile. Regular hmstykundpmms,wonh 150 s 40c yd., on special sale at . 11: qual y nn:peculnkloc Aged Sailor Answers Quer- Al silk white LACE o Medallions and Ga- NECKWEA Stock Collars, loor: ytrimming | also white collars with colored tabs, such as Folc'Pde ?n‘gifll:l:* trimmed with silk pearl buttons, regu- d Venetian Poiaot in 2 B’ i al cream and butier 1 fo 4 in. wide, worth | at. T . goan e 7 1 from 25c to 75c yd., on sale, special A large asofiment of Ladxes Lace Collars of different pm:m:. Regular price 15c, special at . Hand made worsted SHAWL Stawh ia crcular are and scarf effects, pink, blue, red, k and wl:ute. spc:ul $| 50 ea. Dress and Corset eI RN GLOVE Ladies’ Black Taf feta, value 35 i 5 DD Women's 2<lasp Silk Glovas, finger tipped, b The Always Ready Takes the place of a dozen ordinary shields. Will wear for six Protector Can be laundered. All sizes, 30 to 50 in. bust * 65¢ HOUSEHOLD DEP'T STATIONERY 30 in. Curtain Rod—52 inch ex- Exquisite Dimity Tablets in box teosion brass point, silver balls. with envelopes to match, comes in Good value for 25c, special sale '20 grey, white and blue, reg. 35 27¢ = e 3 box, on special sale at. - Cost tHangers—Wood, with crook The latest out, Fremch Crepon keep collar nicely in shape. Your €g- ol 3 df{znmmm. 5c Papflcnc, all colors . 35c box 3 for 25, ial . e ey A full and comylete hne of Writing Strainers for tea or coffee, 3 tizes | Tablets, in linen, satin and bond fin- rice 5¢, 8¢c and P i i o 2t~ 3C, 4001 5 | oo pecket 2ed ltiec s, 5g BOOKS FOR LITTLE FAIRY LAMPE 10c¢ 50 ea. pecial FOLI\Q g g L " s T burns for 24 hours b wt BASKETS g & o 500 covered baskets of various sizes - ; shapes—some decorated $1.50 BOOKS 65¢ - used for mhany pu i to i Copyrights, | 21e 5(' 28¢ 3¢ S(- .}.)c 2 o e HAMMOCKS Stranges Closing out at reduced prices. s TRUNKS € Selling at cut prices in face of the s advance. - GO-CARTS A fE 8 styles to select from at sale £2.00 to £35.00 Knives, Razors and Shears ground and repaired. Picture Frames of all descriptions made to order. THREATENS CHINA - LUMBER TRA {Russian Competition Is Driving Out the Americans. Sp ecial Dispatch to The Call. INGTON, Aug. b)' | American POLYTECHNIC j moopeding o & Bueiness Col of E 22.—Severe com- Ru n firms threatens the lumber trade in North China, report to the Department Commerce and Labor from Henry B, , American Consul at Newchwang. also says that Russian companies are actively engaged in an effort to se- cure trade in cotton goods, kerosene, lum- ge and | of shorthand i engineering west b Cl;“:fgm}ffi*;fll ber and flour, imports in which the United Write for free 100- | Btats s long had the lead. Cotton X3 | gooas, ne says, are coming into Man- ‘cfiur!a from Moscow, kerosene from | Southe umber from Siberia and | Hart the and flour from 5 of The first of a new ers which has en ine s steamer 34 olhers thorough work. s re you well; refer- any Stanford pro- Ph. D.. Principal. was let beaten t Poeisn b . L. H. GRAU. HOITT’S SCHOOL ‘ nia. Wine Growers Will Organize. STOCKTON, Aug. —The wine growers of this county st thelr meeting this afternoon adopted resolutions pledg- ing their support of legislation against | adulterated and spurious wine o AL | any attempt to shackle the w for former | o P YS. Me niver Calif Prepares Send for | for & fi‘;_’: . ook of views | bY imposing onerous revenue instruc- gt tions; and, lastly, in favor of effecting W T. REID, A. M. (Barvard), Heid Master. | permanent organization of the wine- Bt = growers of this county. In accordance HAMLIN SCHOOL | with the last resolution a committee, e JAI“D VAN fm I}fm‘l‘a e | consisting of C. E. Wetmore, G. E. Law- ' ackson st 3 oarding an y | rence, Sol Light, A. Braghetta and Ed chool for Eiri Accredited b; b ead ) o = - N niversitics. Speciai attentiss | Ladd, was appointed to effect organiza- August 10, 1903. | tion. Another meeting will be held in | about two weeks. —_————— Bather Dies of Heart Failure. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22.—Willlam Boul- ton, or Button, supposed to be an Ari- zona mining man, met death this after- | noon at the North Beach bathhouse, San- ta Monica. Boulton dived off the gallery into four and a half feet of water and struck his head against the cement bot- tom of the plunge. He did not rise, but wae brought to the surface by a boy swimmer. All attempts to revive him proved futile. No injury to the brain could be found and the physicians are of | the opinion that Boulton was seized with | heart failure at the instant he dived. A(‘RED HEART EVEMNG COM- MERCIAL SCHOOL, | | | “ACRED EEART COLLEGE, Eddy and LarkinSts. | CLASSEE GPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1903, | st 7:15 p.m. | fivicheock Military Academy, SAN RATAEL, CAL. St Marys College OAKLAM). CAL LA N Studies will 4 MONDAY, A 5 1003 F\.,\’,A\ P,,,“.g:‘;{ . Victims of the Hurricane. MOBILE, Ala., Aug. 22—Two vessels are overdue and are supposed to be vic- tims of the West Indian hurricane of last ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY, PERALTA PARK, BERKELEY. . veek. One is the Norwegian steamer hool for boys under 13 yea: “.“k " rence MONDAT, August 3, | George W. Kelly,from Bluefields for New Orleans and the other the American schooner Bentley from Mobile to Ciens fuegos. FOR BARBL e BRUSHE | Market | how | fice of the California Hotel and just to | show | ughter with 2000 | | agricultural | TAKES A BRIDE AT SEVENTY-GIK Captam Boynton Again Launches on Sea of Matrimony. — ies With Flourish of License. TR he guests of the California Hotel are trying to conjecture whether it was from viewing the brilllant arch that spans | street or whether it was San Francisco Grand Army posts’ hospitality that made Captain H. Boynton of seven- ty-six summer and nobody knows how many winters change from a lonely widower into an exhilarated bridegroom. Captain Boynton is a retired sea cap- tain. In the words of the author of up- to-date literature he would be termed “a rough sea dog.” Grieving over the loss of his wife and reading lurid accounts of the Grand Army veterans were be- ing entertained in the city, he fled from pursuits near Sulsun and found himself a few days ago in this city. He was a frequent visitor around the of- that his seventy-six years were carried lightly he danced a sailor's horn- pipe in the office of the hotel, much to the horror of the aristocratic permanent guests and to the edification of the fire- men in the next door engine-house, who were attracted to the unusual scene by the @ptain’'s Indian warwhoops. By degrees Captain Boynton's heart grew and lighter, and suddenly he ap- peared at the hotel with a buxom woman, introducing her as his wife. He secured e on Thursday, and the good e is Anna M. Myers, aged 52. She gave her residence as Colusa. Guests of the California Hotel think hat the captain and Mrs. Boyn- the city, but the | Id man of the sea simply waves his mar- riage license in the inquirer's face, n Boynton has several grown sons’ Capt and daughters in this State. They have not yet had the pleasure or meeting their new and it is rumored that stepmother, 1l ba a scene when Captain Boyn- s home with his bride. ptain creates a furor when he town. Last month he was treated indignity of a ride in the patrol owing to his having drunk too the flowing cup. afternoon the exalted cap- tion was drawn to White Hat unique head plece, which he coveted and selzed. Before the owner of that fuzzy and historic covering for the that his heirloom was in head re: ardy Boynton snatched it, placed it d and marched down Bush id as a boy with his first pair of red-top boots. This was the quick- that Mac had encountered ce the close of the races, and it took is breath. After some persuasion the captain surrendered the hat and went his way rejoicing. - San Jose Teacher Weds. BAN JOSE, August 22.—Miss Daisy Fox, a popular young woman of this city, was married to-day to Louis S. Desmond of San Francisco. The ceremony w per- formed at the Unitarian church by Rev. N. A. Haskell. Only a few immediate friends and relatives were present. The bride 18 an accomplished musician and has taken part in many amateur theatricals. For a number of years she has been a teacher in the city schools. The groom was formerly a resident of this city. ————————— Appoints Guardian for the Children. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 22.—Superior Judge Hart to-day appointed Zebuline H. Beck guardian of the persons of Jose- DRESSER—Golden oak; supported by swan’s neck Supports. perfor finish and work- mdnshlp Price quarter-sawed top; oval mirror of beveled French plate Su- $12.75 ADVERTISEMENTS. Vval DAVENPORT —-Mahogany finish. Full spring edge, best steel springs. A magnificent piece. commodious. ues Upholstered in figured Verona, Large and Price .. $32.50 CARPETS The Carpet Department with new designs. sented. is filled to overflowing All the leading makers repre- Bigelow Axminsters, Bigelow and Lowell Body Brussels, Wilton Velvets in “all their glory of color and beauty of design. best to the cheapest will be found here. - Two-toned greens and 1eds. ¢ No such line ever shown in and medallion effects. the city. fail to please. A dazzling array. Every grade from the Oriental, floral ® At prices that cannot 245-259 @@, cEARYST ON THE SQUARE UFFET-—Q! finish; oval, bevel French ror. Finished in the best possible manner. Nothfng could be more thoroughly tistic_or practical for the d!nlnx room. Price in eachDepartment Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Matting, Oil Cloth, Curtains, Draperies, Furniture (home and office), Children’s Furniture, Kitchen Furnishings, Stoves and Ranges. ach of the eight great floors is teeming with bargains. of the world’s leading makers displayed here. wasted roaming through the new store. whether you wish to purchase or not. liberal dealing and variety of goods. All the latest designs You will not count the time You are welcome at all times Remember, we lead in low prices, uarter-sawed oak; weathered late mir- utility. Combines beauty wit ar- $43.75 phine 8., Paul J. and Symmes H. Schafer, minors. Mrs. Beck is the mother of the three children. She is the former wife of Deputy Postmaster Schafer of Oakland, who has brought suit against her in Omaha, Neb., to have set aside nm dc- cree of divorce she obtained against Schafer has for some time been tryi mg ' secure possession of the children. —————————— WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—Secretary of the Interfor Hitchcock reports that the reported irregularities in_Indian Territory will be fully stigated. The investigation is now under CAREFUL SURVEYS OF ARID LANDS Newell Reports Work Preliminary to Re- clamation. A.DVABTISEHNTS. | SURE Scientific I wish to prove conclusively that I am not offering treat- ment such as the average doctor 1s able to give. No matter how many physi- clans have falled to cure you, you can come to me with complete assurance that 1f I accept your case WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—The first an- nual report of the Arld Land Reclama- tion Service of the Geological Survey, made by F. H. Newell, who is in charge of it, has been completed and soon will be made public. It gives detailed infor- mation of the work to date for the estab- lishment of a system of irrigation under the direction of the National Govern- ment. It appears that work has been carried on in the different localities in the various States and Territories as fol- lows: On the Salt and Gila rivers, in Arizona; on the Colorado River, in California; on the North Platte, Gunnison and Grand rivers, in Colorado; on the Snake River in Idaho; on the deep well problems of Ceiven “witi‘bs fl | Western Kansas; on the Milk River, in absolutely sci- Montana; on the artesian well problems entific and of Western Nebraska; on the Carson and Every patient fu11Y B Truckee rivers, in Nevada; on the artes- I treat is given ive. ian probabilities of Central Oregon; on a thorough and permanent cure. It you are affiicted with Sexual Weakness, the Bear River, in Utah; on the Yakima River, in Washington; around Lake Des- met and also on the Sweetwater River, in E Spermatorrhoea, _ Un- Wyoming. ;’flfiyrn'\c‘uim(v:nc}:é::’ P! At each of the places where systematic rrcios Dlsoriere, rEirictare work has been conducted preliminary temporary withdrawals of public lands have been made, but the areas which may be reclaimed are indicated only in a general way by those temporary segre- | sations. Commenting on the effect of these with- drawals the report says: The tmpossibility of stating in advance what lands will ultimately be recommended for re- clamation will result in great disappointment to many persons. The fact that the lands have been temporarily set aside is, in the eyes of many, an indication that these lands will be reclaimed, and although every attempt has been to warn individuals of the futility of filing upon these lands under the homesteaa law, they persist in taking up the lands on the bare possibility that the surveys and recommendations will ultimately show it to be reclaimable. It {s an_ unfortunate condi- tion, which, apparently, cannot be corrected at present. —_————— Fire Destroys New Building. BANTA ROSA Aug. 22.—Fire to-night destroyed a largs frame building on Men- docino street, in process of erection for Allen Bryant, a liveryman, and for a time it Jooked as though the whole block would go. The handsome residence of A. W. Riley adjoining, the office building of Dr. ‘William Finlaw on the other side, and ad- Joining structures were only saved after hard work and because the wind was fav- orable. or Specific Blood Poison, call and see me. I charze noth- ing for advice and consultation, and am willing to wait for my fee until a cure is effected. I TREAT MEN ONLY. Dr. O C. Joslen THE LEADING SPECIALIST. Cor. Market and Kearny ———e———— Patti Coming in October. kers, bootbla houses, billiar Mrs. L He i brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, oy VgL Siine S dyers, flour mills, foundries, laundries, OLATHE, Kas., Aug. 22—Mrs. Lucy | hangers ers, * painters, whoe factories, | Van Herckes who recently lost her bustle | etablemen, roofers. 1anners. tallors. etc. | containing $7500 near St. Paul, M’'nn., was | BUCEANAN BROS., £ 1d at her home near Shawnee, | Bruss Mazufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. to-day. Secreted about the house, | in gold was discovered, but the bustle aining the $7500 is still missing and search is being made for it Weekly Cal, $1 per Year| l LONDON, Aug. 22.—Robert Grau, under whose direction Mme. Adelina Patti will appear in America in the autumn, said to-day: “For this, her farewell tour of America, Mme. Patti will sall on the Etruria on October 21, accompanied by Baron Ceder- strom and a suite of eight persons. Her opening concert will be in Carnegie Hall, New York, November 2.” Private Entrance 702 Market St. Send for my copyright pamphlet— “Live All Your Years a Man.” In- structive and interesting treatise of It's free. men’s private ailments. Send to-day. i NOTED HORSEMAN DIES AFTER A LONG ILLNESS William M. Murray, Owner of the Pacing Stallion Diablo, Passes Away at Salem. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2.—Willlam M. Murray, the owner of Diablo, the cele- brated pacing stalllon which !s now at the State fair grounds, dled at the Willa- mette Hotel in Salem at 9 o'clock last night of typhoid fever. Mr. Murray was born in Canada, 46 years ago and came to the United States shortlly after attaining his majority. For the past 15 years he has lived at Wood- land, California, but of late years he has spent much of his time in touring the country with Diablo, which he has owned since a colt. It was the wish of the dying man that the horse remain here for another year in order that all of his obligations may be fulfilled. Diablo has a record of 2:09% in the mile pace, made in California in 18%4. Murray was one of the most popular men on the turf and was alsp noted for his good heartedness and liberality. Mrs. Murray has been at his bedside constantly during his illness. LTS e BANK CLOSES DOORS IN A CITY IN TEXAS Excessive Loans to the President Are Said to Have Been the Cause. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—The Comp- troller of the Currency to-day recelved a telegram stating that the Groesbeck Na- tional Bank at Groesbeck, Tex., had been closed by the cashier by direction of the president of the bank as the result of the failure of the Citizens’ National Bank of Beaumont, Tex. National Bank Exam- iner J. W. Hertford has been appointed receiver. The faflure of this bank is sald to be due to the same causes which led to the closing of the Citizens' Natlonal Bank— excessive loans to R. Oliver, who was president of both associations, and to en- terprises in which he was interested. —_———— Irish Mayors are exempt £ courts of law. ot b DEFECTIVE RAIL GAUSES A WRECK Southern Pacific Train Is Demolished Near San Fernando. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22.—Sout’srn Pa- cific train No. 7, which left here for the north an hour late at 8:30 p. m., was de- railed and wrecked at 10 o’clock to-night by a broken rail a quarter of a mile east of San Fernando tunnel. A baggage car, a deadhead dining car, a smoker and one day coach left the rails. Only the bag- gage car turned over and none of the cars was badly smashed. No one was in- Jured. The train was in charge of Conductor Hartell and Engineer Myers and was run- ning about eight miles an hour on an up-grade when the accident occurred. Extra cars were sent out from Los An- geles to make a new train and the sched- uled trip will be resumed as soon as the wreckage has been cleared away, whica will require about four hours’ work. A | wrecking crew and train were sent out | from here. —————— COMPROMISE IS MADE AT THE POB.TLAND HTNE DENVER, Aug. 22 -A special to the‘ Republican from Cripple Creek says that a compromise has been agreed upon be- tween President James F. Burns of the Portland mine and President Charles M. Moyer of the Western Federation of Min- ers that will probably lead to a settle- ment of the miners’ strike at Cripple Creek. By this compromise work will be resumed on the Portland mine next week. The exact terms of the compromise can- not be learned, as both parties decline to make a definite statement, B C SRS Improvements, Varicocele, Drain Sent plain All Dis led free. No Mo CURE ron WEAK MEN DR. LAWRENCE’S WONDERFUL NEW IMPROVED VACUUM DEVELOPER AND INVIGORATOR. With New Patented Perfect Diaphragm Sold Only by Quickly Res: oy Lost Strength. Perm: by a simple HOME ‘I'I\E ATMENT. 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