The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 28, 1904, Page 27

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FEBRUARY 28, SHIPPING BILL 10 BE MODIFIED Senate Approaches Nearer to a Filibuster Than at Any Time During This Session PARTY LINES DRAWN Democrats Make Demonstra- tion, Offering Many Amend- ments to Pending, Measure | WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The Sen- | ate to-day ap oached nearer to a filibuster an on any former occasion au present session. The dem r ion was made on the part of the Democratic Senators against re- quiring the use of American ships for the shipment of Government supplies, Erd amendment after amendment was Hale, who was in charge of the bil The numerous votes were interspersed with debate, so that be- | tween the two forms of procedure the entire session was consumed. On most of the votes the Senate di- | vided on party lines, but Mitchell threa or four times voted with the Demo- crats. Mitchell tried to change the | time when the bill shall take effect, | &nd in this he had fhe co-operation of | Messrs, Deitrich and Fulton, Repubii- | cans, end of the Democra‘s. At the| close of the day Hale consented to | make material modifications to the bill, whereupon unanimous agreement was reached to vote on it next Tues- day. The amendments provoked a debate, 1{ which Me: Patterson, Perkins, Tillman, 1 s and others partiocl- pated. In a colloquy between Messrs. Perkins and Tillman, Perkins stated that - Tillman was always willing | enough to vote for improvements in the harbor at Charleston. The latter replied that Perkins was just as jeal- eus in his advocacy of measures calcu- lated to benefit the harbor at San Francisco. an declared that the Naval tee had shown a disposition to n the harbor at San Francisco t is so shallow that it might to dredge it, but had to yield to Perkins' im- devoted nearly the en- age of 269 pen- of Pennsylva- because pension m had not been at unless reated the same as = ts he would block con- r nsion bills in the f Texas said Slayden (D.) the same no- in regard to nd Speaker Cannon take the gentieman's prote i consideration.” A number of other local and gen- b ssed el e ODELL CAPTURED AFTER A THIRTY HOURS CHASE Assailant of Two Women Saved From Mob by Timely Arrival of Po- lice Officers. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.. Feb. 27.— After ore of the most exciting man t n history of this city, last- thirty hours, Morris attacking two ptured. Prompt 1en saved the man he hands of a crowd o were chasing him. nearly 50 y old- and d by Levi Ra colored Forer the crowd was Frank Fanche d of one of the al- leged ncher was unarmed, r Odell, struck him ng his neck un- policeman. and he is v since then. daughter he cher’s house, where he for- merly t ded. Fancher was at did not see him enter. He t woman, choked her almost genseless and fled when the children gave an alarm. ———— Select Site for the Statue. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—At the ernberg, the German Em- ft and Major Gen- the statue of Frederick the Great, h is to be dedicated October 12. ¥t was decided that the statue should ! ma3 world’s g ce one of a quartet of four of the test soldiers, and it will r Coliege, between Alexander Caesar and Napoleon. ——— e L4 Will Christen the Virginia. WASHINGTON, Feb. e W president of the Newport ipbuilding and Dry Dock and tendered him a cordial in- to be present at the launch- ing of the battleship Virginia on April At the request of the Secretary of Navy President Orcutt has invit- Miss Matilda G. Montague, daugh- ter of the Governor of Virginia, to act we sponsor, and she has consented. —————— Tender Bronze Bust to Congress. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27,—Congress | was tendered a bronze bust of George Frederich Handel, the composer, to- day by the commissioners of the Dis- t of Columbia. The bust was ed to the United States German £ societies of Washington at the national sangerfest in Baltimore. The societies presented the bust to the Dis- trict of Columbia and it is desired to have it placed on a Government res- ervation in this city. e r——————— $40.00 Fine Bedroom Suit for $6.00 This Week. Ali this week at the PATTOSIEN'S the. entire line of $40.00 Bedroom Sets will be closed out for $6.00 at PATTO- SiEN COMPANY, corner Sixteenth and Mission streets. 1o be laid on the table | of the President, Baron | s had a long conference | Gillespie, respecting the location | on the beautiful terrace | called upon the President | 1904. 27 To-Morrow, Elaborate Display Spring Goods -Great Pure Food, Show- Numerous Special Sales at California’s Largest, America’s Grandést Store | Large stocks for early spring demand are here, in ample tme 10 make your castcr preparetiors. Beautiful millinery models to choose from, before the milliners get busy to their full capacity. Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings in profusion. Best to select early while you can secure a dressmaker. Materials for confirmation dresses for the girls. Confirmation suits for the bovs. Exclusive Gowns, Novelty Coats and Jackets for ladies-and misses. In fact, fresi new stocks of ‘/ ¢ . cverything for spring and summer. High qualities and low prices, backed by owr liberal money-bactk Luaraniee. Wash Goods, 1904 Dress Goods--Silks { Mammoth Display and Sale to Open the Season These Qualities, Styles, Economical Prices Sure to Please " A superb shO\ying of the thin, filmy, many tinted stuffs that are to be worn this The Popular Priced Dress Goods Some Charming New Silks 21-inch Louisines—broken checks for shirt suits. Al colors....... - summer. The daintiest of European and American cotton fabrics here in great pro- [ 38inch Scoten Taeeds ior waliing =™ fusion. The varieties are complete. It is the first full display in San Francisco of | 3&inch Hairlinestriped on ot s e 5ac b 120 3 Sila v ity S the novelties for 1904. To properiy introduce this great stock we offer on e comes.n ‘il ‘the mew colorings Rl I e O ontres S c 38-inch English Mobairs and Sicilian: Monday Two Great Wash Goods Specials calorings—including cream and black : 38-inch Cheviots—an extra quality.. New Merccrized Madras Weaves—In a cloth and white Organdics lor Confirmation—To-morrow only, 1 | | 23-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta—The Em- | o ik porium’s very exceptional value... | Yard | J COLORED TAFFETAS—Best quality and WAAARAARAR BAALAALAAR AAAAA ARTRARAR AR AR AEL AR GaR AR wswaa finish cotindly nbw. Sivles Tata ot i y 3 & % 46-inch Voile Eta | warranted to wear well.. [ g '3‘;‘ irely new. Styles up-to- ales combin- case 68-inch white organdies. Some slight manufac- | popular dress fa e s B R N /i . the 25c v. s _ -inch English Twee ngs—t . > | ing usgiulness with good taste; the 25c values turer’s imperfections caussd us to taks them out of effects and all summer colorings. .. » igrov | } on special sale to-morrow only, vard '60 our reguar line and they ace markei for the one day € | e Crepe Eepun preiy g i T | VR R R R o e at SRV evening wear—ail of the colorings “repe de Chine—extra fine; a com- | 3 less than half price, ; 43-inch Knickerbocker Suitings. ine of mew colorings. ... . D y Sitk Mixtures— N in pongee and Etamine Novelties—In the much used sheer ~ White Mercerized Waistings — The new, rich fancy coloring - en ircly new weaves, leading so id colors, thown designs and washable, e and for t time here, yard. . .20c¢ big value, at, yard . . . . . . 50c assortment of fetching styl 48-inch Sicilian—new spring colors.. makes, 30 inches wids onlsy yard. - . - . Q@ || s0inen Crepe ae Parie—sitk and wool—in s of champagne, heliotrope, gravs, Yard inch Embroidered White India Si retty for shirt walsts.......... ch Black Taffeta—extra heavy £ i rette— A repreduct'on of the im- White India ly 30 inches wide bl reseda and black.. Ceaeeeens etal Silks—the kind in de- Engl R . Tissue Bou: el L vy 3 * 5 ’ ! E,:'th:f,b RSl Aba o Hopu prec ported English sheer zephyrs, and in sheer make, even'y woven and an 48-inch Ottoman Sk and Wool—a pretty 4 e lrndlg every way s catsfactory in wear, yd. D@ uousual valte, yard. . . . '\ . s 15 spring dress fabric—in colors 52-inch Broadcloth—a fine weave—full as sortment, new spring colors. Bourette Striped O-gandies—Just as low New Boureite Suitings— | waist suits....... Pesu de Boie—twies | .00 ¥ quality.... e J they make up as well e French 15 and asstyli b desi o e St ki ch Peau de Crepe—in a full line of new | makes, and but per yard. . . . . (4 expensive styles, par SPFIng WAIKING SUIS....e.oornnnnneneenes Bt 255353 N e oke Sale Rubber Combs 15¢ to 50c Vaiues 7c, 14¢c, 28c An immen:e purchase frem the Am Hard Rubber Co., New York, of dressing and A Comprehensive Display Exclusive 1904 Suits ISO4 Millinery | Great Silk Waist Offering ‘Monday Hundreds ot The new spring models for women and misses are here in great varisty. They picture many radical changss styles, ready for from pas:seasons. Qur exciusive d=s'gne=rs have given us pr: bility as well as bz; these new moderalely iy 5 N priced suifs. Ladies who would keep in touch with fas 's latest des'gns shoud visit our n:wly remdeled your choice. 9 | suitroom to-morrow. ican i two hsts alike, Monday ani while quant'ty lasts-—we wil offer as a special valus: fine combs, at about kalf price, cnspecial | each an exclusive | Eton Dress Suils —for mis es and e women, of high grade Venetian, in black, biue, brown sale Monday and Tuesday. | design, and all of and castor, has separate girdle; and collars and cuffs are stitched in Lot 1 —1oc and 15c pure Para | wem the correct styles that artistic designs, with taffzta and brsil to match; unlined new style $'6 75 rubber dressing and fine combs . 70 e to be worn this spring gored dress. skirt, 2 full g20 00 worthjfors. ", . 5. o0 L o . 5c jure Pura rubber 8-inch dressing and summer. Womsn's Nzw Coat Su'ts, in light and medium mix- Separat: Dress and Walking Skirts—s0 or m\‘[‘;«,d‘::: Tu::: '40 The Trimmed Hats— Arc all copies | turss and cheviots, coat 24 inches long and t more new ideas have just ben added to this importaat of Parisian and York mod-ls, lined, both coat jand skirt prettily trimmed wich | o0 ig assortment puc Para rudh r combs, not in flowers, foiisgs, mal'n=s and Sondelothis S D) g e S £23.50 ¥ one worch less than scc, Monday ani Tuesday fancy Jace braids. Many new styles in blouse, on and Coal Unlinel Voilss Diessw:ar anl Novelty Mixtures for $10.00 to $25.00 | sSuits at £14.95, $16.50, $18.00, 00, $30.00 | 1uaabout wear ar Ready-to-Wear Hats — The smartest | ard upward. bl vet shown, in tusban, colonial or | Suit Like Picture— A dresy tailor-made of the exc'u- large saiior effect; made o excusive because shown here only, and \ straw braids, trmmed in e many others in its class, only o popular dzman. Sale Ladies’ Bags $2.50 to $3.00 Values All $1.65 es is proven by the in this s= New Mixture Walking Skirts — §5.90, §5.59, £6.00 sive ty 00 becau or breast effects, mnr.;' of rh;m of :h]z sz,l-f\\'lll be off: ,“ by us dut iE vhe and up t2 $17.50. finished with a touch o go'd; in shades of the popu'ar brown, also t is ma’e of nov: rimme ! with 3 ¥ 3 £ % 3 1 tan, mavy, black and white and vic'et ope velvet and smal buttons; price. . . . N:w Voile Dr=s Skirts —$5.75, $7.5 O‘L:,‘ 2 lot of 300 of the new o 8855.05 | $14.55 an1 vow.rd Oxford’” Bags was accep'ed by a $2.05, $3.59, $5.00, $6.00,87.00 | - - - - oot - P54 50 SDEUENES ¢ York jobber who wish:d to he lot. They are male grain leather—black, tan and gray— heavy moirs silk lining, fitted with large coin pusse o ch; sizes g, 10 and 11 inches; her covered frames. Reg- vary $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 Ty " $1.68 High-Class Clothing R"fif;‘;i'y:f'g?“ ints = 2ok trimmed, i'n’ ,'--;5‘[?; ';4 5?3 Special Ofle_ring Dressy Washable and Silk Waists, beginning Children's School Hats—and rexds-t wesr silors—of rcuzh and | 230Rday morning—300 China and Louisine Waists (probabiy ready braids. in navy, blue, wh'te, brown, red or plaid cfecs— | NOt enough to last more than one day), ail of them taste- friapnct wich Bk ftich sconer STH0 0 88 D0 fully made and trimmed, the very newest of the new styles - $3.75 China Silk Waists - $250 | $6.50 Peau de Soie Waists, $4.9 A Special Sale of $4.50 China Silk Waists- -$3.50 | $7.50 Louisine Waists - $5.9 Ypi"am',u?fo" fs":‘s New Ribhon Effects |Novelties and Jewelry For th: e e e - i s e b g o s o e 0 for Boys e e e el S Foreign and Eastern Designers Spring and Summer Jewelry A whole crew-of mew. sailees The magn ficent d'slay of new ribons now beng mace by The Em- | Tae new purp'e eff-ct Hat Pins. S¢ y enhunced by the additon of aline of hat New Peacock Opal Wais grdles and neck pecss, etc., just from the Eas. Yo | g paise Sets. 3 pins. 8c b0 8Ce Steriing Slver Wais: shipped from New York has just arrived—the styles for 1904 and At Half Price $1.50 Medium Weight haif wool $2.50 25 Woo! Suirs, never hai an idea that ribbons could bz used in e B _values that will make our juven- $3.00 weigh iffecent beaut ful forms. . e | | . 50c Pearl Waist Sets, 4 pns.25cto75¢ | jle department more talked of £ ilor-made 7 3 2 i ets — £ k ti a ever. ¥y’ he =S $4.50 .\‘k cerized - i R e Diiss Sheids New Peacock Oza' Brooche i P: S “; brmr\:ia::'nu and F.:;( fllm ]n g.\er jl'h?,. re the h( t $6.01 weight Congo Merino s p an Russell Bows Jovland Hat Bows Tl ety - A STk R we have ever shown at the price. $10.5 vy silk and wool mixed suits . . . . . . . . $5.00 v HHeld Bows Hal Ru, P.acock Opal Set, enameled wing or Sach P.ns — siver gray These sailor suits are made of wile Hat Bows Ribbon belt pine. . . . . . . . .75 finish, sam= designs and patterns Scotch homespuns, in brown Sale of AATABAALR ALA AR AAARA AR A LA AAAARALEAL ACARA ALAALARAA R ATAALNARAS CARA R ARRAACAAAR AR AN SRR A AR i Aster Hat Bows Ribbor G ing Silver Hat Pins, newsst as th: most expensive ones; each ST, # # & $1.50 Steins el Doty Ve P e v e ST TS \‘J;z‘}f‘fli‘ffr;’f‘;‘i;‘lé‘k“‘dh:fd’:f';‘;"g‘l:; Pictures On Sale serges ard chevicts. Every one of them 170 Each at 99¢ 25¢c and 35c¢ Noveity Veilings 16c Yard ey D Beautiful landscape 9% inches tall, rais- Boys' Russian Suits— In Cossack cr Eton 5000 yards--enough for a rousing Monday sale A phenomenal offering of novelty ne: veilings, piain effects and with large and small chenille dots, in plain black and in black and white mixtures. Extremely de- '60 sirable patterns at an average of half actual worth; Monday only, per yard... coliar styles—red, bus and brown ser snow flake Scotches and West of Ei tweels. Perfect and ariistic taiioring. for 307 seirs . . $6.00 1# $6.50 Boys' Washable Russian Suits-- Pret- tily made and tast=fully des'gned. Aces 214 L i e SO PPN $1.50 Roiy Poiy Songs 15¢ Musical Recitals This Week Every d.y this week a* 2:00, 2:30, 3:09, 3:30 and 4:00 p Mise Gloria Lombard will sin; the latcst songs frem Roly Poly in Music Department, sccond fi “Dora,” *“Th= Flea S=ng," «“Frisco Girs,”” *Alone,” " *“Moonbeams on the Hudson,” “‘Southern Sweethea n’t Make Them Scan- dulous Eyes at Me''; regularly =3¢ cach; special all th's week. 5@ JamesW.Bradbury S¢Cigars medallions, in 3 styles, J ed, richly painted framed in neat moldings | figures and dasigns, with brass corners; | with appropriate in- such subjects as *“The Doctor,” | scriptions; good gift for “tPsyche,”” ““Woundsd Soldier,”” | Stein parties, Monday f7c | only, each. . . 9¢ etc., Monday only, each . Daily from 9 a.m.to 6 p. m. Free Samples of Everything New Spring Stock of Linoleums An immense as.ortn just in from som: of the best factories in the world; beautiful d=signs in fioral, Mosaic and tie cfiects. You'll find them b:tter qualities than those cold in many places for much b gher prices. Taess L noleums laid on your floor: 6 fect wde, fer squire yard . . 60, 756, 85¢ 12 feet wide, per square varl . . 756, 85€¢, 90C Window shades from 35c up. Back My Babe, The ““Pure Food Show”’ is one of the big store’s biggast successes. In attractively decorated white booths, especially constructed for this occasicn, experienced demonstrators are plainly and interestingly showing the merits of high- Beds and Couches | . citbies and drinkables, the products of some of the leading producers in America; f r 2 5&?3 ‘ On Special pure foods and drinks with world wide reputations. q )‘ Sale Two Days ¥ . Samples of everything. Valuable information doout the proper preparation of all this cek. $6.00 Iron Bed $3.85— | foods. W Style exacly as shown in A highly interesting, instructive exhibit that every housewife in San Francisco and picture; plain whit= enamel | yicinjty should endeavor to attend. Among the displiys are: with brass vasss, in fall and 3 sizes; never sold Lenten Food Specials Monday’s Ligquor Bargains . . 19¢ I S “",’ Kona Coffe¢—Our bere Hawailan blend, . . . . . RRRRRERRRR RRRRY. RERRRRERYR RERRE RRRRE REERR RRERREPEEE ERRRE ERRRY KRR RERREREERE ERRRE RRRRE RERRE PRRRY RERRE RRRRY RERRE RRRRR RRERR R ERYY RRRRY R RER RRR Y R PRRR YR PERRR RRERRR RERY RERRERRRRR RERRR ERRRY ERRRY, RRERERERER RRRRY RRIRRRER RRRRY RERRE RRRRY, lotan reguiarly less than $6.00, Braun- Long’s M. J- B. Lily , i fhany sorrs: for fhpres hardt’s Creamery Preserves, Coffee Sterilized Broaktust - | Mected g A7 biank Maniizy S 980, 3 for . . ase Monday and Tuzsday ¢ny, T;:plcal Buiter Jellies, etc. In Tins Cream Gem o e~ iz gacks’ St SORN. Moo “"‘s '3“”- | & . uce 4 = : i otars N T T ISR TR ks Zr [Ms .85 A piquant con- Chaicest ot Cal- That extrall Pure sterilized The king of | Tomatoes—Exta sclect, 3 Ib. tins, Monday, doz 31..‘;’0, 85 7o 1 % 5 - . £ W T sy PR A e c | $1250 Sanitary Secl 2‘:‘"“ for meats, S ifornia preserves, :Iholce’ron(]dcofi'eie. cream; keeps m mushes, th: cream | Y.cht Club Sardines—Meonday, = tins. . . . . . . . . . 25@ ot : & | fish, game, sours. . SRR [ always so n 4 I Mackerel—Gaod famiiy, each . . . . . . Nt A 11c 1 wcu_nstgi:‘shz.’s‘?;;;\g f‘:}:‘::‘:-: picture; when oyen makes a splendid i Freh every day. . '} je'lies, jams, etc. tins--never in bulk. || a0y cimate. | of the wheat. Kippered Herrings— Imported, Monday, tn . . . . . . . 20¢ i % | This style couch has never bezn < Sample it. Sampté it Sample it sa'mon Trout—Extra good oncs, each . . . . . 150 =i 16 | ’ % Salmon Bellies— Extragrade, 5 fish. . . . . . . . . . 25¢ sold in San cC’sco under Bloaters— Extra large size, 3 fih . ARARARAR AARAR AAAAR ARARA LARAAARARR AAARR AAAAR AAAAAAARRARBAAR ARAA R ARAAA KA | % | $12. 50; our special price Mcn- I W.G. M. | Amoeriocan | pink Atk Ssmon—D.s. 986 day and Tuestay will be— I I Tamales, | Malto Red Alaska Sslmon—Doz. .73, ti | sc. 50 Extrast | i Beans, ctc. | Oocoa Shrimps for Salad;—ztins . . . . i ve . 21 . 7, If - . - ¥ el o @ T e «* T e e e e e e heavy rope edge, with bolts for stretching; the whole supportedin | chow, chutney [ sessed by no other | Swiss Colony’s fad 202 TARNR ;"~ il opener can tamllel gestible breakfast | Rock and Ryes—Crystailized for coughs, botels . . . . . . 55¢ center with best olled scampesed soecl aptings; ocher stores sk $5.00 § o chice pick- | beeFlextract i ¢ o Equal and often | 14 beans in chii everags. A home | McBrayer's Whisky— Sour Mash, gal. . . . . . . . . $3.25 | ; i for springs not nearly as good; these for. . . . . . . .50 {os o Rall s | Makess | mous unexcelled | superior to best|f i e Porter —Be<t D- doz. . ... ... $1. ! 8 | Good Mattress, made of clean white floss, full s'ze, full weight. $8,80 | '¢® ©* 2" $0rts- § Asesesoupn Y A | tresh vegetables to || **"° i P 3 Claret—Ext a Asti wine, 5 gil. $0a88,gal. . . . . - qvc | Other Mattresses. « » < - o « o+ s e o $2.95 © $30.00 Sample them. | rich gravies [ California wines. | be had. { Free sample can | Sample it. Montreal Malt Whisky - Moaday, bette. . . . . ... . . 90€ Fabric Gloves 25¢ and 35¢ Women's 2-clasp Super-silk Taffeta Gloves, in the latest spring cnlg’r- Spring Dress-Making Supplies Brush Binding, ve'vet top, yard. . . . . 8@ Sewing Mach'ne Oil, botte. . . . . . . ings, also white and fast black, pair - - . . . . . . . . . .28e | % | Homp hooks and eyes, card . . . . . 2%0 Self-threading s:wing needle, paper . . . 5@ Women’s 2-clasp Superfine Quality Lisle Thread Gloves, clasps to «Qm>" Dress Shicids, none rubber . . 2@ Hook'and eye tape, yard . . . . . . . 15¢ match shade of glove, contrasting stitching on the back, colors, also { Manhattan Skirt Braid, colors, piece . . #§@ Tracing Wheels, each. . . . . . . 5o white and black, pair « - « « + « ¢« c o0 .0 e 0. Covered Featherbone, all colors, yard. . @@ French Horn Bons, g-inch, dozen . . . 'mo 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= | 81 Siic Seam Binding, beavy, piece . . . .00 Sewing Machine Needles, all kinds, 3 for . 80 T ¥ i ‘Whalebone Casing, all colors, 3-yd. piece..& @ French Sewing Cotion, 500 yards. . . . §85@ " AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE e Women’s 2-clasp Lisle Mesh Gloves, the new glove for this season, has solid lisle palm, giving it extra wearing qualities; as a leader, we have marked this lot,pair - - - . . . . . . . . . . . 380 WARAA ARARAR ARATR RARAR A

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