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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903, ROBINSON DEMS | WITH THE MAPS, Canadian Counsel Closes His Argument in the Boundary Case. Claims That Russia Had Not | the Right to Grant rivileges. T the ~ Alas- jon resumed | Christopher from se- who had rest, Te- the Canad- ie suggestion of st counsel remain- dealt vigorously f the maps of the tion, claiming that tions therefrom were 20.—When night's culed the TUnited secured the atives and and a glance of a 1 Alverstone’s query of »on as to hether coun at the coast mentioned ferréd exclusively to the er (3 ssia was to obtain by the tr that Article W ges in the L ed to), im- P! jurisdiction over ce and not south of latt nited States ¢ wa t d that Russia h €. T privileges south /¢ le former United States (of counsel for the wed Robinson. Deal- law phase of g the Hudson he Brit- wered to rep interna- therefore, g the Taylor will con- Fednesday. B | PRESIDENT OF NORTHERN | PACIFIC RESIGNS OFFICE Will Accept Similar Position With the New York and New Haven Road. ! UL Mir trans- les no gy next presi- the rail- rwood of T e of the & Western, have d by gossip e emphatic- al Counsel C. confidence as his wanna selected by the cted to arrive and his presence with these events ——e———— PRIVATE SANITARIUM IS DESTROYED BY FIRE Patient Is Burned to Death and Several Attendants Are Badly Injured. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 29.—One per- to death and five were at destroyed the Dr. B. B building Ra trying to resc The flames s patie stairs and were fc ily that the escape by the » jump from a Grand Jury Ignores the Bill. WILMINGTO Del., 29.—The Grand J to-day anmo that it had decided to ignore the bill against those charged with being concerned with the sing at the stake of George White, the negro who murdered Miss | Bishop. ADVERTISEMENTS. Simple Remedy for ’ SkinTrouble | Bathe the affected p{rt with a soft 1 Heiskell’s Boap, dry wit towel, and with the fingbr apply Heiskell's Ointment. One applica- tion a day, for a short while, usu- ally cures—never required mose il | than twice a day—for a complete i | cure of Pimples, Blotches on Face, Barber's Itch, Tetter, Erysipela: Scald Head, Rin lids, Itching Piles, and any erup- tion of the skin. Heiskell’s Oint- ment cures where all alteratives, sarsaparillas, jodides and mercu- Tial medicines fail. It is very soothing and cooling., making the skin beautifully fair and smooth. Recommended and used by physicians for Afty years. At druggists’. 50 cents, Eend for book of testimonials. JOENSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO. ‘ 531 Commerce St., Philadelphia. w. T. HESS, ,Notary Public and Attorney-at-Law. Tenth Fioor, Room JUiG, Claus Spreckels bids Telephone Main Residence, 821 Californis st., below Powell Residence Telcphone James 150L | privates who MISCELLANEOUS. Ry DRESSERS, EXTENSION TABLES OAK CHIFFONIERS MAPLE CHIFFONIERE LIBRARY FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES IN in great variety. | woven sretty T ne r‘"\") d o $1.20 Bigelow Lowell Body@irussels—Fasol & d ar olors me Will cost éwn town colors. In bine price is Mattings 7 e ese Matting—our own importat! Many of them are superior to any or 30c matting ues, assorted styles at, sye- cial, a pair .. $2.50 JAPANESE TEA GARDEXN While shopping here during this great sale you can finl refreshing rest in our garder, with a pretty maid from Tokio to serve you. It Pays to Trade in the Mission Double Values in Exchange- for Little Money RATTAN ROCKERS FROM 5¢ to 35¢ ON EVERY YARD IS YOUR SAVING Ingrains—A strongly- carpet —We have just received tains, special at, pair..$4.50 old furniture might need re- pairing. cheap, of your dining-room or library furniture. smssmssmmE X TRAORDINARY ANNUAL EVENT PATTOSIEN'S , (reat Sixth Anniversary Sale Any Car is a Car for PATTOSIEN’S, Sixteenth and Mission Streets. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS CHINA CLOSETS METAL PRETTY HALL STANDS SIDEBOARDS ELEGANT BUFFETS FOLDING BEDS CARPETS . For this great sale we planned that CARPETS should lead in the ba‘rwgain offerings. great manufacturer is represented in the immense stock of PRETTY NE Bigelow and Lowell Axminsters—The pick of the nicest fall patterns made. Any other house charges $2.00. $l.65 Brussels—Designs and colors will give you an easy choice In a carpet that other et (DG n ns that Dew, sells nest Japan- = 196 . colors into large room rugs. - LACE CURTAINS Here is where economy ¢an be pradticed with wonderful profit and the home with hangings that cannot be duplicated for double our prices. LET NOTHING DELAT YOUR VISIT HERZ THIS WEEK; AND EARLY. T00! 750 pairs Saxony Brussels Curtains 275 pairs Point de Lux and Louis XIV Curtains 500 pairs Arabian and Renaissance Another BigPurchase it this week. save money. an Lace Cur- RE-UPHOLSTERING—Your | . MAIL We do it well and as well as re-finishing buy from We will with you. PATTOSIEN (0. GERMAN 30LDIERS ATTAGK OFFIGERS Throw Stones at Them While They Are Out Riding. BERLIN, Sept, 20.—A crowd of private soldiers belonging to the Second (Baden) Grenadier Regiment threw stones at their officers recently. while riding at Reicherts- hausen. Fifteen of the soldiers were ar- rested and have been taken to Heldelberg for trial. The Second Grenadiers is the regiment in which occurred the case of the four were recently sentenced, one of them to ten years' imprisonment and the others from six to three years' impris- onment, for assaulting a sergeant named Peters, which severjty was contrasted by the Soclalist Vorwaerts with the light sentence (two years' incarceration in a fortress) imposed on Naval Ensign Huess- ner for killing his friend, an artillery- an, for not saluting him properly. The army avthorities hold the Socialist suc- cesses at the recent elections to be par- ! tially responsible for the discontent among the soldlers, who gathered at Heidelberg after the announcement of the verdict in the Peters case and uttered threats against their officers. The Vorwaerts, which almost every day attacks the behavior of officers and non- commissioned bfficers, to-day cites 159 ver- dicts in cases of brufality for which non- commissioned officers were punished with an aggregate of fifty years and nine months' imprisonment and eighty verdiéts against officers whose sentences aggre- gated twenty-four years and seven months’ confinement. ———e——————— SERVIAN ARMY OFFICERS 2 ARE COMMITTED TO PRISON Conspirators Against Murderers of King Alexander and Queen Draga Are Convicted. BELGRADE, Sept. 29.—The trials of the army officers charged with conspiracy against the murderers of King Alexander and Queen Draga were con- cluded to-day. Captains Novakovitch and Lazarevich the former being the ring- leader, were sentenced to two years’ im- prisonment and the loss of their commis- slons. Dr. Velikovich and Captain Lot- kijevitch, the former aid de camp of King Alexander, each recelved sentences of a month’s imprisonment. Other officers who took a less prominent part in the con- spiracy were condemned to, from three months to a year in prison. It is antici- pated that King Peter will pardon the conspirators. ' —_————————— Plected Lord Mayor of London, LONDON, Sept. 20.—At a meeting of the Aldermen in the Guildhall to-day Alder- man Sir James Thomson Ritchie, brother of the late Chancellor of the Exchequer, was elected Lord Mayor of London for the ensulng vear in succession to Sir Marcus Samuel. — e A ten-pound roast of beef loses only one and one-half pounds if cooked by gas and two and one-half if cooked in the old- tashioned way. Try a gas range from San Francisco Gas and Electric Company. * ——————————— British Steamer Is Lost. VALPARAISO, Sept. 20.—The British steamer Laurel Branch has been lost off Stewart Bay. All of her passengers and crew were saved. —————— Lundy DIII the highest ’pnet for loose diamonds. 4 3d st. and 52 Market st. * these prices: @01! THE SIXTH TIME, year after year, we have closed a more successiul business than the preceding year. Day by day we have been gaining in public opinion, acquiring a popularity that no Furnilurc and Carpet house ever enjoyed. We strive o maintain this confidence by supplying the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Our strictly cash sysiem gives us this immense advantage over (he downlown iaslallment hovses, and our patrons in turn get this greal benefil. For many week's we have been preparing for this annual cvent, anticipating great business. We bhought house on the coast, and ovr buyersput their whole heart into the selection of styles and quality. THIS WILL POSITIVELY BE 4 WEEK OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT PATTOSIEN'S THE DINING-ROOM In this department the pretty, new patterns of high-cl bought so cheap by us that other stores could profital buy from us at furniture were _——* Everything Brand New for This Great Sale in large quantilies, gelling the lowesl prices evey given any EXTENSION TABLES $30.00 round top with nice- psrves pedeetal £292,650 $100.00 round with massive pil- lars and dla teits. e B € € 400 .00 daint: CHINA CLOSETS $50.00 Mission design, rich and simple, well made 838.25 ';ii 00 fins saimiple of serpentine siass front, soiden £ V() $75.00 richly carved work, round BLANKETS, ETC. PARLOR CABINETS THIS WEEK Made-up Rugs Carpet have been worked from remnants All & and pattern, at 3 usual price.... 2 We secured a great bargain for this great yearly sale, and our customers get the benefit of Don’t miss the opportunity $15.00 values go at..88.50 find it just as convenient to were personally in the store. E $135.00 French pla long . china closet, toy $7! ed glass eabinet ... Others china WRITING DESKS LACE CURTAINS SEWING MACHINES PrEANE FALL PA' Tapestry Brussels— New fall patterns and pret- ty color blends. Install- ment combine stores easily get $1.25 for it S¢C Savonnerie Axmin- mters—Flgral and Orfental designs in $Harming colors. You pay $1.65 at _install- $1.40 —AIll of the latest patterns of Fall ment stores. .. sizes, quality, beautified edge, 20x24 $45 Thre 24x30. $80 beautifully . slass, 28x34. $125 dresser, 52 glass, 31x38 to $35 Oak SOME OF THE GREAT BARGAINS: Weathered o . Oak or $2.25 Lace Curtains, fine val- $4.75 values go at, pair.83.00 $7.00 Bonne Femme Curtains, Golden Oak ues, assorted styles ai, spe- 50 values go at, pair.$ 5 special at £3.95 cial, a pair. .. T Bt 0 values go at, pair. 7 83! $5.90 $3.00 Lace Curtains, fine val- 0 valu at, pair.$ $8.00 values go at....$5.00 W Fi ues, assorted styles at, se- pair. Vith Fine cial, a pair - $2.00 Curtains, $10.00 values go at...$6.00 Velour $4.00 Lace Curtains, fine val- ial, pair. 88 $12.00 values go at..87.50 Cushions ORDERS—You will us by mail as if you gladly correspond Sixteenth TROUBLES BEGET PREMIER BALFOUR Delay in Filling Cabinet Further Discredits Government. . LONDON, Sept. 30.—A prolongation of the Ministerial crisis seems likely, judg- ing from newspaper comment, to still fur- ther discredit the Government. It has been taken for granted that Premier Bal- four would complete the reconstruction of the Cabinet before going to Sheffleld to deliver his long-expected speech explain- ing his fiscal policy, which is due on Oc- tober 1. It is now seen that this is im- possible and the apparent waiting for Lord Milner’s decision is commented on in Conservative as well as Liberal papers as emphasizing the dearth of first-class statesmen in the Conservative ranks. A large section of the Unionist party Is restless under the report that Balfour is supporting Brodrick in the latter's deter- mination to remain at the War Office. Lord Milner's reluctance to accept of- fice is attributed, among other reasons, to hesitancy to commit himself as a par- ty man. He began his career as a Lib- efi:ontrlbutor to the Pall Mall Gazette er W. T. Stead and John Morley. It is id that he desires to hold himself aloof from party politics. Anotner point made by the Liberal pa- pers is the absence of a responsible Chan- cellor of the Exchequer at the moment that the country is experiencing a serious financial crisis, needing the presence of a strong flQ&nu Minister. The alarming de- elegant *'$100.00 ‘combination buffet and: shapely 00 Mission buffet, with lead- $60.50 low as $13.50 $16.50 worth $25 BED-RQOM SUITS $30 Three-Piece White Maple Suit — Neatly decorated, heavily panele ished; swell front dresser; ning; swell front dresser, Quartered Oak Suit—Serpentine front shaped French pk\te$97 50 o inches wide, $60 Cheval T er Suit—Heavy roll effect, at head and foot of bed; French plate mlrrors 41 75 40 Anches 10NZ...........c..... S 3 and carved, strongly built, shapel: Pattosien’s guaranteed glass corners, Closet, in pretty quarter- 5 sawed oak . $80.00 8! front, rope effect stanchions canopy o defined pretty .. oak finish, with caryed 35 quarter- Jost prized pat- :ern, worth $110.. trimming, a $30 value. brass work, knobs You map not need these bar- gaing now but it will pay you 25 per cent %o b now and have delivery when you wish. dresser glass beveled Suit—Highly fin- French oval mirror, pleces; in. D Suit—Three pieceg, nicely ‘finishe attern in silk damask. g uphttfls:;’.?r': fig::teed upholstery st thor- i and Mission igh wori: s ;a Streets 10 Value. e constructed ......- cline in consols and other gilt-edged stocks is attributed largely to the enor- mous accumulation of the national debt as the outcome of the §euth African war and the settlement in South Africa. The Dally News ridicules the idea of placing a practically untried man, such as Austen Chamberlajn, in the position of Chancellor of the ®xchequer at a grave crisis when Great Britain is threatened with a serious loss of credit and a possi- ble shock to the whole banking system. FILIPINO ASSESSORS SAY TRIAL JUDGE WAS MISLED Assert That Gomez’s Conviction Was Due to Faulty Translation of Important Evidence. MANILA, Sept. 20.—Judge Sweeny, in sentencing Dominador Gomez, recited the fact that out of some $40,000 collected by the Union Obrero, only $14,000 had been accotinted for by Gomez. In addi- tion to this he had sold stock in the concern, knowing very well that the union was insolvent. The real object of the conspirators, he sald, was the overthrow o $59.50 with 25 . 817,76 BEAUTIFUL SIDEBOARDS $80.00 Colonial pattern Sideboard 8.00 serpentine $46.75 $40.00 Mission Sideboard, & well- bre i $27.60 And a good one for $L1.75 EXTRA BED-ROOM BARGAINS ‘A remarkable fact that is every day repeatedly demonstrated is that we have been selling Bed-Room Furniture heretofore at prices that have caused consternation at the stores of the installment combine, and the end is not yet. Fortunate buying for cash does it.. These prices ought to create a panic: . $16.50 GREAT CHIFFON $15 uhlflonlzri’vd:houz mirror, at $15 chiffonier, with French plate glass edge, golden oak finish .. §$80 mahogany chiffonier, beautifully designed and $60.00 aws prettily shaped mirror. METAL BEDS-ANNIVERSARY PRICES All Brass—Design after a $82.50 Green Bronze—With brass shapely and strong, $21.00 White Enamel—Nice scroll $24.00 $34.25 head of bed carved and finished in beaded trim- with French pmeso’l'so posed of in an entire season. Davenport — With wardrobe box in seat; 2-tone green velour cover. Overstuffed Recep tion Chair—Handsomely Three-Plece Sult—Pattosien’s of the Government and to assist the la- drones in their ralds in the northern prov- inces. The Filipino assessors, in dissent- ing to the action of the court, maintained that a faulty translation of the incrim- inating evidence had led to an unjust conclusion of facts. —_— May Ask Consuls to Intervene. MANILA, Sept. 29.—The Interna- tional Chamber of Commerce has just protested against the action of the Col- lector of Customs in furnishing sample invoices of shipments made to the St. Louis Exposition, and threatens to ask the foreign consuls to interveme. The members say that these invoices should be treated as private documents. e e ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 20.—In conse- quence of the recent anti-Jewish rioting, the Gevernment has proclalmed law at $10.75 The This Dresser—Quarter oak, OTHER DRESSERS 44 inches wide, swell front, $18 this week. . French plate mirror, 24x30 inches; downtown _stores _get 5, R10.50 $25.00 for it.... $60 birdseye maple, 24x30 French plate glass IER SPECIALS LES LY S10.28 $10.50 box, $27.00 Buff and Gold—With a tint of green, afid s wern 410, $46.00 White Enamel and brass trimming, __ good value for $15.... o Brass 'l'wh; Bed—A mag- ifl bed, $12: nineres prica e 397,00 regular price..... 2.50 This Metal Bed—Simple in its straight- line design; finished with brass tops and :E:. e].An t 5 value any- 7 .50 oak; finest finish; 48-inch top. installment charges $35.00. combine THIS CHIFFONIER, beautifully finished In golden oak, base 51 inches high, 85 Inches wide; bevel edge French plate glass 16x20; top drawer swell; instaliment combine sets 11,50 25.00 for it... FREE DELIVERY IN OAKLAND, ALAMEDA, BERKELEY PARLOR FURNITURE AND FINE LEATHER GOODS In our Parlor-Furniture Factory, during the dull summer months, we manufactured a far greater quantity of goods than could ordinarily be dis- But we kept every man at work. now sell much of these goods. A week’s sale at these prices will do it. We must THEY ARE THE FINEST YOU EVER SAW Tarkish Chair—Best springs, Leather Library Suit—3 covere ch {mported crimson plecse; ) plecse; rich quar- $45.00 & : firea cak rame . 592,50 —With covering in upholstered e green silk damask. S50 Oak Dnien Celour seat frame, in green $58.00 cover Chair—Dainty $13.00 any finish frame, velour cushion seat. iu o hell-Shaped Corner Chair $292.50 Parlor Rocker—Mahogany or 2 $8.5 Davenport and Armehair —In matched pattern silk_tapestry - $85.00 “"Reception Chair—In Mahog (111 Pantasote Turkish Chair— Wears better than 525.00 Ieather Turkish Chalr, Ge: e Leather —Very $58.00 best construction... Box Couch—Opens easily with patent _ springs $11.00 denim cover.... 0 Dic] s’ Birthplace Sold at Auction. LONDON, Sept. 29.—The birthplace of Charles Dickens, 387 Commercial road, Landport, near the Portsmouth dockyard, where his father was a clerk, in which the author spent the earlier part of his life, was sold at auction at Portsmouth to-night and bought in for $3%25 by the Mayor, representing the city of Ports- mouth. There was a large attendance at the sale, which was followed by speeches congratulating the municipality of Ports- mouth on its action, to which the Mayor responded. It was announced that a Dickens museum would probably be es- | tablished in the house. —_———— ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 20.—M. Kotohov, the publicist, has been appointed financiai | agent at the Russlan embassy in Washington. | prominent persons w | built at the Germania Warks, Kiel. Kaiser Has New Submarine Boat. BERLIN, Sept. 20.—Prince Henry of Prussia is personally superintending the experiments with the submarine boat Much secrecy is maintained cfncerning the new sel, and the only fact definitely known hat the gbservation tower is large enough to hold two men and that the tests are being made during storms and darkness. ———— BERLIN, Sept. 20.—The Frankfort Zeitung says Epbriam Kap, proprietor of a bank, has fled, after having embezzled: $12,000. He is said to be on his way to America. —_——— LONDON, Sept. 29. ivices received from date of August 31 is abating. Several victims of the disease. K say the cholera epide ADVERTISEMENTS. BECOMING A MOTHER Is an ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of child-birth. The thought of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. time of their most criticel trial. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the Not only does Mother’s Friend carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents ‘‘morning sickness,”” and other dis- comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at $1.00 per bottle. Book containing valuable information free. The Bradteld Reguitor Co., Atlate, G MOTHER’S FRIEND

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