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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDLY. NOVEMBER 20, 1903. REGULAR TRODFS NOT T0 BE SED President Denies the Re- quest of Colorado’s Governor. PS5 to Telluride ia Will Now Be| LONDON GREETS | ROYAL VISITORS Italy’s Rulers Receive| Remarkably Cordial Welcome. Crowds Gather at Station to Cheer the Distinguished district. —— - Nov. 19.—President ed a dispatch of Colorado as Baldwin, commanding the t of Colorado, be instructed such troops as may be nec- preserve order in the Tel- ning district. After a consul- between the President and the Yy of War, d that it did not appear that ces of the Btate to keep the been exhausted and t est for troops was Colo., Nov. d he had to-day to the ef- fon miners who timbering the e called out ed the non- with them. n in the district 0., Nov. 19.—Father st, who has re- Governor Peabody | © Travelers. ARG B Nov. 19.—The welcome of nuel and Queen He- on, as the guests d Corporation, to- narkably cordial char- moment of the arrival tion, except when k, the royal pro- ed under one long canopy nhanced here and arches, ereigns the Diamond Jubilee t Paddington by Lord d the headquarters staff. inspection of the guard of the King and Duke of Port- ward's state lan- state carriages A sovereign es- ds attended their military contingent ar of the royal left the station d with rousing cheers. through Hyde Park, the LONDON, {ing Victor who came embassy, where was stationed a guard or of Garibaldian veterans. At the embassy they held a reception and received addresses from the Italian col- ony. Subsequently the cortege reformed and the Italian King and Queen, after half an hour's procession through be- decked streets, reached the Guildhall without incident. On entering the li- brary they were greeted by a distin- guighed gathering, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, the Duke and Duchess of Argyll and other members of the royal b ¢ y n Victoria Vie ved. After B Knee Pants Extra value in knee pants 50c. remnants from our tailoring dep ment, hence the low price. No doubt you think that your boy is very hard on his clothes. Most every parent does. The trouble is you pay more for the goods than you need to. the maker you save fully a third and if you were to keep an account you would find that we can reduce your boy’s clothing bill many a dollar a year. Of course our clothes will wear out, but not until your boy has had good service out of them. When a suit is cast aside you will say it was certainly worth the price. We mention below a number of different values that will interest you: ADVERTISEMENTS. If you come here and buy direct from Boys’ Overcoats Ages 9 to 13 years A popular coat for boys of this age is a long cut garment, as pictured on the left; it comes in Oxford gray and swell Scotch mix- tures and the prices are $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50. We are showing the same style in a herringboge Oxford gray at $8.00 and in a stylish black thibet for $9.00. Boys’ Two=piece Suits Ages 7 to 15 years One of the most popular styles shown this year for boys from 7 to 15 years is the two-piece suit pictured on the right. signs and colorings are by far the swellest we have seen. the suits in navy blue cheviots and dark Scotch mixtures for $3.50; and. in blue serges, blue cheviots and pretty brown mixtures at $4.00; also in fine quality worsteds, unfinished cheviots and hand- some blue serges at $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50. for These pants are made of art- The The de- We have A little chat on Youths’ Suits ihe up-to-date young man is particular about his attire. SReccoed from Life Youths’ Trousers Special in youths’ trousers: Neat gray and brown mixtures $2.50; These swell gray stripes $3.00. trousers are cut the latest style He wants his garments in the latesc style and made from a swell seasonable pattern. Here is where he will find the greatest assortment to choose from and the prices are the and are unusually good for the price. f Oxford Uni- § of doctor of H a conferred on patterns are d.rk mixtures. the ca NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. » Isthe Result of Pmionged Study and Deep Research. wizard—daid not on the principle: d prolo peration prepa: for the oying the scalp microbe ¥ and falling hair druggists. Send 10c in to The Herpicide Co., De- CASTORIA The Kid You Hers Alvays Bougt s (o e Siguature of / 2 | Money goes further in Schil- fing's Best form frauds, when the jury that ac- quitted Sutton was placed th filled by mail as well ted catalog poD B omr (R ARenid S st | ok the surchers we : e b 3 4 m ent was no - excepting the soda; no loss in | pressed in he verdict, and added that # P il ’ You will find 1t of - before any evidence had been taken made in person. - that, Juror Everett had expressed the opin- ¥ # 740 Market Street ance i ordering.’ & your grever's | meneyvacky, fon that Sutton was innocent. Other _| King Edward and Queen turn to Windsor er granted an 1 of k" in the Waterloo r Charies Wyndham and 7, glven under royal com- [ While King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena were in London with Alexandra they visited the sale of Irish industria sor. —e DRAWS THE LINE AT Methods and Directs Children to Stay Away. T. J. Early, church at rector of the Catholic vington, has forbidden the tholic parents in his d the en maintained About 300 ol. Father made when lic children attended Gould on hildren par- of the day. As ned of this ban. n the priest and In was sung air. s Gould told h to have the opened by but out of olic chil- d from having ure her original d out. 3 % PARIS CAN'T GET ALONG { , WITHOUT OUR PORK Petition Is Being Circulated Asking | That the Minimum Substitute the Maximum Tariff. PARIS, Nov. 19.—A petition signed by a | number of Deputics was distributed to-day | in the Chamber of Deputies, proposing to allow salt meats from the United States to benefit by the minimum tarifr, Twelve influential Deputies signed the petition. It is pointed out that the appli- cation of the maximum tariff has resulted in the absolute prohibition of the impor- | tation of American pork, causing serious | loss to the business of French houses, | while France was menaced with reprisals | on the part of the United States, which the Franco-American agreement pro- vides for. The petition closes with an earnest appeal that the minimum tarif be made thirty francs on a hundred kilos, L eee Jury Causes Sensation. | LANSING, Mich., 1.0v. 19.—A sensa- tion was sprung in the trial to-day of ex-State Senator Holbrook, charged with attempting to bribe a juror in the interest of E. L. Sutton during the lat- ter’s trial for participation in the uni- Jurors corroborated this testimony. h and Italian sovereigns @ ight. After dinner § products which is in progress at Wind- | § MISS GOULD’S SCHOOL H Father Early Finds Complaint in the § TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Nov. 19.—Rev. |§ sewing school | meat was | § n some cor- | f thing the priest | In her |8 Mail Orders Out - of - town orders for these goods will be kind his parents will appreciate. is creditable to a young man. of our new sack suits, with broad shoulders, shapelv back and smart cut like the picture shown on the left. The prices are $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00, and the ages are from 14 to 19 years. The materials are swell dark patterns and striped worsteds. suits come also in single breasted style. Top Coat Special These top coats are made of covert cloth in dark oray, mixed gray, tan and slate, ages 14 to 19 years; formerly $8.50 and $9.00. The picture on the right shows the coat. Flannel Blouses anda Waists 50¢ blouses and shirt waists for 506, which were formerly 75¢ a garment. brownand gray, and the sizes range from 4 0 13 years. We haven't all the colors in each size—that’s why we are selling these 75¢ garments for 50¢. Every pair of leggins in stock has been reduced. The materials are leather, velvet, cloth, corduroy and jersey. Boys’ and Children’s Hats and Caps colors; regular 50c patterns for 25c. . yroy, in many different colors; $1.00 and $1.50. A soldierly bearing He will get it in one The at $5.95 We have on sale a line of boys’ flannel The colors are red, blue, 1.50 1.25 1.00 75¢ $2.00 leggins reduced to $1.50 leggins reduced to * $1.25 leggins reduced to $1.00 leggins reduced to Boys’ golf yacht caps in a large assortment of Children’s large sailor hats, in cloth or cord- Boys’ automobile and yacht caps from 45c up. Shketched from>Life. Catalogue Free Ifyou reside out of town write for our 64-page