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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. AN AMAZING SILK SALE|Ngck Ruffs at Half Price High-Class Novelty $1.25 and $I. 50 Silks for = 68"” \7,. hlve ve Jferings that vh‘gfi = | ! | { glflecfmlu.sx_pm mwm_sgsag_mg_m such class Another Sals---Oxford Cheviots ABSOLUTELY 60c VALUES FOR We 3 clasp Kid and black. well cut, variety basket in da w tiest op} Four Great Speclals in Dress Goods. ZIBELINES. VOILES AND BLACK BROADCLOTHS. th Biack Peau de Soie—! The entire sample line of Neck Ruffs from a leading New York manufacturer goes on sale to-morrow at about one- half the regular selling prices, as follows: $1.25 Rufis for . . . . 65¢ | $150 Ruffs for . . . T5c SHS Ruffs for . . . . 88¢c $2.00 Rufis for . . . 98 | $2.50 Ruifs for . . $1.89 $3.00 Ruffs for . . $1.55 A Kid Glove Sale Ladies’ Guarasteed $1.25 Gloves for inaugurate sale of women's imparted 2 and popular shades, as well as white They of soft p Overseam and Pique rtunity 1o secure s of” excellent gloves whici MOPMDAY’S CRE+T SALE OF BLACK PEAU DE SOIE SILKS e best gualities STEEL 3T0CKS TAKE A DROP e General Market Profits by a Steady Re- covery. $3.50 Ruifs for . . sl 78 $4.00 Rufis for . $2.50 $5.80 Rufis for . . $2.75 $6.56 Rufis for . $3.75 $1.50 Ruiis for . . $4.45 $12.50 Rufis for . . 87.75 Bankers Are Conservative, | but Money Situation Is Safe. C | | | | | | i ‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—United States | | Steel preferred dipped to yesterday's low | |n.wrd immediately after the opening o( | the stock market to-day, but its easy re- | | covery on dealings almost as light as on | ! the decline made the drop not very im- | | pressive. The relaxation of the recent | severe pressure on this stock relieves the market to some extent and prices were inclined to harden. The railroad list in fact was but Hme' affected by the opening dip in Steel pre- | ferred. The upward movement Was ex- tremely sluggish and dull and the market showed little breadth or animation. Re- ports were in persistent circulation that the United 8States Steel Corporation | planned a cut in all grades of steel pro- ducts on the basis of the lower price for billets, but all attempts to secure official information on the subject were repelled. The bank statement was regarded as fa- '\orable on account of the heavy loan con- | to-morrow a Gloves, in all the ell made, ble style pping and street x hat are guarz at $1.25, for quality 1 readily We it is possible to buv tteme zlace on_special sale to-morrow and Tuesday 6 great numbers at_the lowest { traction disclosed, although the cash de-| we presest azeiy four extracrdinary Drees Goods ing Our counters from ear morning till + saice have established the record for low prices on good an iosing _pas Goode | E"'s ever offered. All of them are pure Silk and guaranteed to give perfect | crease was about as large as had been ‘utlmned The decrease In deposits re- These items deserve careful readirg Satisfaction. duced the reserve requirements so La'r, $1.50 Quality Zibeline 1$1.50 Quality Black Broadcloth, single faced, 2o-inch seiat | that rather more than half of last weelk' ALY 0 :Pe 0 5 Fine }:uxun)x';x. x Broadcloth Eingie” tAced mr, S d,' S_O' surplus is conserved. The decrease in e = 52 inches wide: a splendid hea 3'.05 $ 20-inch Peau de Soie at. loans I8 attributed in part to the liquida- ] R ~ Yari | 3 20-inch Peau de Soie at tion in the stock market and to repay- rings t bargain g Y ments ent to the completion of nor- . $ et ce s mal settlements. Some of the borrowings i $ 24-inch Peau de Soie at of last week incident to the crisis at St. $2.00 Quality Zibeline, 5225 Quality Black Etamm:. L b Pan i il s e s DAMever t Nase Nhon v - - s ¢ S' 22 301 S The money and exchange markets siiny fin c s 27-inch Blac} | are rather nominal on Saturday, but the X e | EXtra Spe ial Ior and \)cn!-‘,l-l}‘\,‘ toge of sterling was reported weak and . =5: tor | Monday Only . on sale for Mc demand bills were quoted at $4 84 fia which is within the margin of profit i \ERY IMPORTMIT OFFERING IN WHITE BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS e active demand to make nev in price, .’.\\TICIPATE \OLR ‘\EEDS IN BLASKETS AND COMFORTERS AND GET THE BENEFIT OF THE LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR. GOOD COMFORTERS AT SAVING PRICES s and Comforters are nceded the most CEMENTS, relying upon the increa sales to make u ifference WHITE BLANKETS AT A GREAT SAVING amm $6.75 Blankets, | Hegular $1.25 Comforters, | gold imports. e were announced, bu there were various rumors of further en- gamements. BANK OF ENGLAND CONTROLS. | Reports from London show a hardening ket for discounts and an increased sntrol of the open money market by and. This may be in prepa- | ake effective the Bank of Eng- ale records ratlon to m, neéua 54 ‘0 Blankets, - Regular $2.50 Comfarters, $ a te of afScount'to cpposs the out- s 2 32 95 S Sae il 34 85 850 35 ey soiil S Cowntor | I 95 go of gold. The stock market community B Reevy Bidmets b ters, hi T has been largely devoted to the condi- o blue and pink Peir T o Pair b Each ,‘r" . - Fach tions and prospects in the iron and steel g o “fi 32 OUB 'm[ " trade this week and the renewed heavy eguiar omiorters. liquidation in the United States Steel se- Regmar 35 50 Blllklza: IS s g"’w_ st :l- S| 50 curities has disturbed the whole market 2 e - ey The course of the money market has been - w. o4 g a contributory infiuence. The interrup- epe P-"' p.|, | Each Assoce 3 ;(orujof the election day holiday also had THE BESY SlO 50 WHITE BLA\KETS FOR 38.50 A PAIR REGULAR $6 50 EIDERDOWN CO'\H’ORTERS FOR $5 00 EACH. the usual effect of discouraging specula- beet Calf An ouports a fine lot of Eiderdown Comforters at cut prices: they are tive activity except for some professional - sateen cover est designs and are remarkable value at $5 ea. Ml | operations in the New York corporation ¢ that will give Phenomenal Petticoat Sale stocks, which were nominally based upon the political contest in the city. The en- gagement of a million dollars in gold in London for shipment to New York was made the occasion for some buying of sit ‘Wd i Mnction Sial prices 10-mOrTOW: 4 Monday we offer you the pick stocks on Monday and early on Wednes- Sale T rom one of York's larg- * day after the holiday interval, on the as- MMM C est manufac sample sumption that automatic relief from other Valzes Good__grade bleached Irish Table e e P e D demands upon New York cash supplies most Linen, . wide, made in neat designs. Yard Made of the highest grade Taffets, with gradiat- was thus insured, but the latter weakness s ; s. made of ccordion pleated flounce and two os; of the United States Steel stocks and finished with pleated fronts anc Mflm—‘—'fl 95 ;?1 the Eéfx“( Iz“-f‘st:,gs S ),flfix‘(_l:m:}\-‘fl:’.fé 10? their overwhelming preponderance in the the Istest Stlks These are full size, extra heavy, Ger- Dot them actually worth $10.50. Monday. .. dealings dominated the whole market and . several pretty patterns to Regular value $2.50 dozen Two meg Specnals + Bengaline | JDres: Lining 1 & On sale -+ 87.50 Each | carried prices downward. The heavy | liguidation in these stocks was commonly attributed to trade conditions, but sug- gestions were also heard of motives from | the financial side for the selling. For In- A Flannel Sale, & | stance, large selling of the preferred m;s;_f;n%;rgs ’xilrl'erg‘gzéi l2yc | stock for London here was said to be for styles you ever had an op- 2Ya:4 ] | account of a brokerage firm there which ! was tided over the last London settle- ‘ment and was presumably left in a vul- nerable position. It was current rumor | in the stock market that some of the sell- lug was due to changes in the executive | ‘depal’lmenl of the corporation at differ- ! ent times since its formation. As this is | portunity to select from. Heavy Eng- lish Twilled Outing Flannel, used =o much for Waists, Gowns and Men's Shirts; in the choicest color effec ts, light, medium and dark; sale price. . 12%e Yard P DRIFTS ELPLERSLI N A STORM —t Disabled Off the Co- lumbia. Special Bargain Sale —$20.75— to The 7.—-The British Special Ccall. ASTORIA, Nov. bark Dunslaw, or., which departed from As- | toria November 3 for South Africa, with A bandsome wolid oak Bed Set; gloss fnish; French bevel @8 Slne PN (b, ven ™ plate mirror. Your choic: of either oval or square mirror frame. fone Diukiiady fike stunted Dy s e Notice the double top on both bureau and commode, thus prevent- + bark Professor Kock, Captain Bhutte, ing warping. Get our figures on other furniture, carpets and arriving to-day from Bremen via Port stoves and see how much you can save by buying from us, as Los Angeles. The Dunslaw was in lati- tude 47 north, about sixty miles off the river mouth, have no rent to pay and give our patrons the benefit in low p and easy payments. The J.Noonan Furniture Co. 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, Near New Postoffice. @ hoisted a flag, but received no reply from 000000000000030000090@ | |° (i7wbicd vessel. While Captain Shutte | was unable to make out her name, there e shae | is no doubt here that she is the Dunslaw. an outside salesman for the company and | She had black sides, red bottom, double a few days ago was sent out with a lot lower yards, but no royals, corresponding of furs valued at several hundred dol- exactly with the rig of the Dunslaw. . Wi lers SBL Hs wold thelis the Chics | When last seen she was making for the Clock Company for $119 and, 80 | Columbia under stay salls and spanker. has left the city with the money. the most critical period . it is sald, | Captain Latham, the bar ptlot who took n of her life. Bgcoming | the Dunslaw out, says the description tal- e mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and yesterday. All her 1 blown away and | the bark at noon square sails had be the fore topgaliant yard was swinging loosely about. An hour later the yard Above Sixth, w by the board. The Professor Kock Accused of Embezzling Coin. A warrant was issued by Police Judge | Conlan yesterday on complaint of the Standard Outfitting Company, 220 Grant eyenue, for the arrest of W. Mills on a charge of felony embezziement. He was [ lies. Tatham adds that the bark had an inexperfenced crew, which probably has been unable to handie the vessel in the gale which has raged almost Incessantly for the past ten days. The master of the Kock reports that a hurricane prevalled at sea on November 4 and 5. It is believed here that the Dun- slaw will succeed in making port unless the gale increases in fury. She is in com- Every mother feels a great dread of the pain and danger attendant upon danger incident to the ordeal makes its asticipation one of misery. |™and of Captain Nichol. other’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great | tso duve off the mouth of The Columbis pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s | River, the steamer Navarro arrived in severest trial is ot only ma Punleu but all the danger is avoided |Po;t At 30 o'clock last night {rom San by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing itions are overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so common to the critical P’s The officers of the vessel report that the storm of Wednesday and Thursday was one of the worst they ever experienced. Coming up the coast, they had a fine pas- sage, but when within sight of the Co- lumbia ' River they encountered a south- west gale of unusual fury. The lightship was sighted and an effort was made to keep within easy reach of her. Heavy ®eas swept over the decks and the little craft was tossed about by the waves ltke a toy boat. Nothing was lost overboard and no damage was done. At one time the veseel was driven about I twelve miles north of the lightship by the hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. *“It is worth its weight in gold,” says many who bave used it. $1.00 per bottle at stores. Book i valuable information of interest to all women, will beuentumy‘ddtnfiuquqlfimi-m RRADFIELD REGULATOR 00., Atianta, British Bark Dunslaw| Captain Shutte reports that he sighted | | | | l | | E a result of these suppositions there was | gale, but managed to beat her way back | & Crop of rumors also of further changes before the storm had subsided. She |0 come in the executive department and ! crossed the bar yesterday morning at 8| Of resulting friction and antagonism. Au- | o'clock, thoritative information on these points | was not to be had and the market opera- tors in the securities were left to sur- mise whether these rumors were not set aflcat to confuse the ‘public as to the causes in the industrial situation to in- duce the selling. CUT IX PRICES FEARED. The influence of the continued opera-' tions of the bond conversion syndicate was also the subject for discussion. The statement to the Stock Exchange in con- | ion with the listing of the corpora- second mortgage honds revealed the that some $66,000,000 of preferred —_——- SHIP NEAR THE BOC‘KS Kate Davenport "Has Narrow Escape in Queen Charlotte Sound. SEATTLE, Nov. 7.—The Kate Daven- | Port, a sailing vessel loaded with i got caught in the gales sween on Queen Charlotte Sound a few days ago | and narrowly escaned going on the rocks | while being towed to Seattle by the tug | Shelikofr. s both vessels at the end of a ten- zle another line was made fas When pulled up the Davenport was with- in a quarter of a mile of Rocky Point | and it seemed certain that she would pile upon the rocks. —————— Eugelberg ‘Will Be Prosecuted. fact stock was still available for conversion into bonds th the privilege of conver- sion exclusively in the syndicate. The ex- ercise of this privilege would presumably involve the purchase of preferred stock by the syndicate and the Increase of the market supr of the bondg resulting from the conversion. Yet the pressure to sel referred stock far outweighed | E. A gelberg, who attempted to shoot his wife, Mrs. Annie hng-.:hfrg at | ANy obsorption: fdt . s¥nditats, seeouns, ihe Sausalito fErb¥l off vides | The difference in the prices of the pre- ferred stock and the bonds was thus con. | siderably extended. and this difference measures the profit to the syndicate of the process of conversion aside from the !4 per cent commission insured to them vrder the contract with the corporation alue of the preferred stock | appeared before Judge Conlan on charges of assault with a deadly pon and carrying a concealed weapon. He was instructed and arraigned on ihe felony charge and at his request hoth cases were continued till mext (riday.|on the par Mrs. Engelber swore 'to the co cenverted. The incident which was effec- and says ehe will prosecute the « tive in disturbing sentiment over the iron and steel trade conditions was the cut in T ice of steel billets of $4 per ton. Re- Died of Burns. | ports of large sales of steel products for Mrs. Mary Murphy, a widow 75 years | forelgn account were considered cor- old, died last Friday evening at her resi- dence, 574 Minna street, of burns received October 25 by the upsetting of a coal oil lamp. roborative of the shrinkage of the do-! mestic demand and the break in prices to secure the market. Fears were feit of a | general reduction of prices for all lines of | steel products and a process of contrac- | tion throughout the State. Plans for a further restriction of production and ru-| | mors of a large reduction in the force of laborers employed helped to feed the ap- | prehension of the speculative public over the future of the industrials of this class. | Stocks of independent iron and steel com- | panies were affected in sympathy, though less actively than the United States Steel securities. There was resumption of the conservative attitude of bankers and money lenders, which had begun to be somewhat relaxed with the long delay in the crop-moving demands for ecurrency. This demand, though belated, has risen ADVEBTISEI{ENTS. this week to rather above the normal of preceding vears, warning the banking community that their preparations for such a contingency were not mistaken. | MORE MONEY FOR COTTON. The heavy movement of cotton and the high price at which the crop is seiling has increased the needed volume gf cur- rency to move it. But the. volume ex~ change against its export has been cor- respondingly large, and the offerings of cotton bills in the exchange market have | b MILWAUKEE. -A Good Hand And a steady one, lor it means . sweet words of approval. The “'dispenser,” whether host or dealer, is never embarrassed by the teelln{xthn it won't please. kept sterling exchange near the gold im- gh“:m 8 m‘tlll‘l'Y back of “T port point. Foreign money markets have y “Blaf n made some show of opposition to the Ni cvsr;h fuh.'re “{nuormly Pure York pressure for gold, the Bank of zn': land’s selling price of gold having been advanced. But confidence is felt that any approach to stringency in the New York money market would lead to prompt re- lief by gold shipments, as the interna- tional trade movement has given New York an evident control of the exchange situation. The week's events on the isthmus of Panama have passed without apparent notice in the stock market, in spite of the importance attached to the Panama. canal project in its bearing on transdontinental freight traffic. / Reports. Always the Same Good Old Blatz e — Biatz Malt-Vivine (Non-Intex) Toni> Druggists or Direct, Val . Blatz Imri_ g Co., Milwaukes. Brannschweiger & Co, 1. 5and 7 DRUMM ST., San Francisco. Tel. Main 1646. Wholesale Dealers. ! of the { ham new Irish land act. | earning $100,000 a year. | of an adjustment in the relations between Another good bureau at a small price Made of oak, golden finish, and “rench bevel plate mirror. Conta large drawers. Measures 40 inches high. At the price we are as are enabled to economize Price $17.00 One hundred and fifteen dressing table line—half this numb: ered a good showing. A dainty table in mahe mirror for $12.50; one in and one in maple with birc with a mall and two ie and 72 inches 1 in our consid- differe 'Z;:n:/(" | oak, More “snaps™ have been | gain window. They will probably not to-morrow. Here's a f come early: A $10.30 imitation mahogany stered seat, for $35.50; a $32.50 golden $18.7 a $6.50 golden oak rocker ter tab’e green mn\h, mr $o. (Formerly the California Furniture Co.) 957 to 977 Market Street, San Francisco | CLARK WINS TIMBER SUIT Judge Knowles Decides in Favor of De- EARNS HALF A MILLION A.LTKOVGH A MERE BOY | Remarkable Achievement of Lcndon Lad Just Coming of Age. LONDON, Nov. 7—Evelyn whose coming of age was cele banquet in the Hotel Cecil this week, is remarkable example of inborn business | initiative turned to profitable account. He | is a son of Privy Councilor Wrench, one Cofnmissioners under the Wynd- Wrench, ted by a On leaving Eton school he went three years to complete his education in Ger- fendant. many. There he foresaw the future of | He returned e i eiicin the picture pestcard craze. in three months to London and opened a small shop on the Haymarket, with agen- cies in Germany and other countries for picture post cards, and less than three years' trading finds him with more than §500,000. He began on $20 and now is timber land in the B Western Montana, to 090, was settled to-day of the Unitad States Dis vor of the defendar Judge Knowles find was guiltless of irregular tands and innocent of the tion of the same if such isted. In his decision Ju criticized the testimony of wold for the Government, The business has been turned into a joint stock company, which is publishing | 60,000,600 post cards per annu Japan and Russia in the Far East have had some reflected effect from the Lon- don market. The tightness of the money market has | reduced the demand for bonds, and the b recent average of business in that depart- | {10%, the decision says, is non ment has been considerably diminished.|best. and who manv other esses Prices have been inclined to yleld with | testified had approached them in behalf the falling off in demand. United States 2's declined one-fourth | per cent below the closing call of last week. | of the Government, The case is the most famous timber land action ever tried the West. The reading of the testimony ! consumed forty days. ADVERT_SEMENTS. THE DOCTORS WHO CURE SAN FRANCISCO’S LEADING PHYSICIANS and EXPERT SPECIALISTS WE TREAT AND CURE ‘A'j‘flx iaciose and Throut Troubles, Nerveus Diseases. Kidney H Disease. Diseases of Stomach and Boweles . ! Troubles, Skig Diseazes, Dea Troybles, Rheumatism, Hay Fever, "flm eases, Goltre or Big Neck, Varicocele, Diseases,_ Private Diseases, !(romll M all forms of Chrenle Diseases (tha OME CURES BY MAIL Do not despair because you live at a distance from the city. Drs. Shores’ new system of HOME TREATMENT makes it casy to get expert advice and treatment at home, Their new symptom m.,,k covers every symptom of disease which enables them to dlag your case and tell you what your trouble la, what can be done you, and what the cost of a cure will be. 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