The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 13, 1904, Page 31

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VHOWS WEALTH )1 PORTO RICO illetin Giving a Compre- ensive Report on Island Issued at Washington ————— LUABLE STATISTICS ers Ipvestigations Made nder Supervision of the nited States Government The Call. 12.—CUnder Industries of | the Bureau of the Census, arch of Commerce and Labor, | s bulletin (No. 6) which 5 terest for the reasons | he fi st comprehensive re- de of the minerals and | ries of that island ot wonderful resources and | demonstrates that the same vork of our Government is | in the States obtains in our 4 possessions. the year ended Decem- and it presents such his- ia as could be obtained re- e search for and discovery in the past and the. ef- ade toward their utilization; a he location and exploitation of & claims; a list of all mineral eposits of which information could C d by making the most thor- examination possible, and an ac- wit be obtained, of work done dur- e year in the utilization or ulation of such mineral re- ces. he report demonstrates that Porto possesses mineral resources that der proper management will be of | great value to the island in years to —————— OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Changes Made in the Postal Service and Transfers in the Army and Navy. SHINGTON, \IArL h 12.—These Fourth- \xlknm. F resigned; Diego County, Burdette lass postoffices advanced to California—Dow salary $1000. Oakland, has bee mail clerk. enty-sixth Com- Fort sk red to the signal corps, Be California N T. Sullivan Tacoma and as- 5 cock at New for temp Acting H. A Pensacola \tion at the San Francisco, 1coma | —~———— AT GUAM SCOTIA WRE COMMANDANT TELLS OF Cable steamer Renorted to Be Totally Ruined. but No Lives Were Lost. H N Mar g of the loss of the reached the Navy | r 1 n a cablegram lant on the leship) has been wreck- la Bank March 11, >rth of Spanish Rock, ox e, leading marks . ne buoy is partly dangerous i ng in arrive while weath- assistance with all | avalla I am feeding and | rt crew on shore. Sco- | ring from want of provis- | te of g1 . be totally ruined. | K were lost.” ——e————— ! Special Announcement, ron's Cloak and Buit House, 762 | eet splay «m &S of the of new goods will make special | spring styles for . we new —————————— ADMIRAL DEWEY AND PARTY CALL ON 1 PRESIDENT PALMA 1 Assistant Secretary of State Loomis Pefuses to Discuss Situation in Santo Dominzo. | HAVANA, March 12.—Admiral Dewey | his party landed to-day from the | cruiser Mayflower and, with | retary of State Loom er Squieres, called on Presi- Palma h regard to thesituation in Santo Domingo, 1o a considerable extent, the Assistant Secretary of State said that there ap- peared to be no cessation of the series of revolutions and fighting which had been going on for a long time. He de- ned to discuss the situation as it | cts the United States’ relations, nding the delivery of his report at neton, but said the United States i no present imtention to intervene manner except for the protec- { which Loomis inquired into | ny Mclest Claims Often Carry More Coz- viction Than Loud Boasts. en Maxim, the famous inventor, ed his gun before & committee of he stated its carrying power to neiderably below what he felt sure zun would accomplish. The result the trial was therefore a triumph of e instead of mnpm(ntmnt. as it ‘H have been if he had over-estimat- his gun's efficiency. Our cleim regarding Newbro's Herpi- s based on actual sclentific if a living germ is causing your hair @ll out it's the most sensible thing to that germ. Newbro's Herpicide does this quickly #nd effectugily. Destroy the cause you ve the effect. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample Lo The Hernlclde Co., Detroit, Mich. with which the economo- | covers the investigations | of the laws in force regard- | such statistical data as| nia — Oil | Henry P. Smith, | Emiline Ferguson, Private | Flagler, | go can be recovered ! { when Senator JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE ROSENBERG’S. JOE ROSENBERG’S. i JOE ROSENBERG'S. | JOTI ROSENBERG’S. I JOE ROSENBERG'S. | No March Wiuds Here duced. anything, you can pin your faitl to it that it has beex marked down. Here are some LADIES' arked down. l.adles and Children’s Hosiery only kind you will find hex CHILD'S HOS' ‘When we advertise that we have re- JACKETS Made of ‘Why not have the best? Tbat is the fade of What You See in Our Ads You Will Find in Our Store You'll Be Proud of Yourself as an Economical Shopper if You Look Around. Thn Come te Us and You Will See How Much We Save You Ferris Good Se1s3 Waist Made in all sizes for old and young, beginniag with a delicate little gar- ment for the infant, a gracefully formed B 2ll-wool pple cloth in the waist for the grow- new military effect; large bishop ‘g girl, a beautiful sleeves, collars and down front, silk model corset waist embroidered applique satin bound for the woman. edge In gray, pink and blue. $1.50 Made in shapes to and $2.50 a m\ nmrke«l to close fit every form. Can H 98¢ be washed: finished tape-fastened buttons and extra mater Infants dnd chlldrexls Misses' . Ladi (On sna coruc D-ummt. O'Far- with | Y English _ double twisted rell-st. Entrance. | Jp¢y thread, fast black, double A | ] heels, toes and- knees Fu Q | X Jength. No March winds Here Are Some Easter Gloves here. We wiJl let you be the The good fitting | = judge. We are sure you will kind—at prices you | = appreciate the lo price. will more than ap- { ‘ when you see them;all sizes preciate, & ..A pair 15¢ LADIES' { are steam LOVES— | ra Fast black, Made of imported French kid. Over- i ss ribbed Velvet finish. m stitching, three ro of silk em- t for sore or tender broidery on the back. wo patent -...A pair 25¢ In red. gray. black, mode, ade of Frenc A anted and fitted.,....89¢ | 7y new open work & it S eca sl stons SR wat Just Recsived by Last Night's Excress Monday Tuesday ” 5 d'\T‘l;N WORK ‘Z\‘II,'ZSH Made o open worl isle On Sale O’Farrell-St. Entrance. mesh, with fancy silk stitching on back. One large pearl clasp. In }0 “eed 0( Huggmg [ha va; ::l]«l‘k and white Alihs}’rho.(;;))t(. Or trying to keep warm NOMARCH WIND IN OUR ADS CORSETS ! Trat is what we excel in. Corset experts and demonstrators always in attendance to tell you which corset is ‘best suited for your form. e LA GRECQUE—For medi- um or slender figures. Made .of imported twilled material. with satin lattice work. aluminoid boning, which is unbreakable and rust proof. Light, firm and flexible, fitting very closely along the waist lines. Will not become set. to the figure, but encourage a graceful figure and poise. A corset for the most exacting. Price.. ............................. $1.50 For Stout or Madiun Figures LA VIDA CORSETS FIT— Thare are, of course, certain numbers whicli fit the aver- age woman, but for the hard- to-fit, the extra waisted and full hipped or the full bosomed types there are spe- cial modes peculiarly exact in construction which satisfy as thoroughly 2s the most care- ¢ measured-to-order cor- All La Vidas are . pair is full whaleboned and made with bias lines and numerous gores. Price 50 and 85.00 nn( have one to fit your new Baster dress over?) |\\ h There Is Nothing More Penetrating Thax These Cold March Winds we_made a lucky purchase of T (:0()‘!) KNIT UNDERWEAR at a lit- tle less than ost. You'll be . one of the lucky ones if you will' be prompt. We will quote a few: LADIES SILK VESTS, low necks and sleeveless, with a crocheted edge with siik washable braid. Made of pure French silk. Swiss ribbed. In pink and blue.” Worta $1.25. Special ....... T5¢ LADIES V “Mage of Vega silk, high ne and long sleeves, Swiss ribbed, in white, pink, blue and black. You will appreciate the real worth when you see them. Price. .. ........... $1.00 LADIES' VESTS_High neck and long sleeves. Made of wool finished varn. jersey knit. medium weight. the shaped kind, pants to mateh. Made of same quality as abo¥e, in gray or T T R R sl 50¢ LADIES' VESTS—High neck and long sleeves. Mad= of Australian steam shrunk wool, lieu ribbed. worth $§1 be sold fo: Ladies’ Combination Suits Swiss and Riche- In gray or white; real A Hmlt"d quantity will -95¢ The Oneita make. high neck and long sleeves. ankle length; made of 70 per cent wool, velvet finish and shrunk; kid fitting and seamliess. A limited quan- tity at a limited price..7. WOOLEN BANDS— of extra fine knitted wool elastic, just the garment to keep your stomach and back wurm; the price is exceedingly low for ;hzn Zou_wear these. A Small AI’[lCle hflt Very Imporlant ()M such a health-giver as this. Price ade by our own ma- . o TOE chines. PR ‘ e .. “1?“’“4"[';:5‘ g{{“{;lfnsls NTS and CHILDREN'S VEST LADIES SOWNS — Din TREE et 14 —High neck und long sleeves; made of Made of heavy flannel- ;“ 2 i the fabric. Made ©Xtra fine knitted wool, steam shrunk ette, tucked yoke, rolling of nickel-plated steel: hee. @and medicated; buttoned all the way collar and = 1l pin: lndorum; down the front so as to be easily put collar and cufts f mwr'-. - Trained nurees and noeq ©n and off. Try this style once and | ;(}y;l}‘w;:‘l““] Jberal il i all the leading hospitals; You -Will have the Tittle anes wear no 1 A : ke Inrge Bud omal e b otBars: a”,m“”” ' DRAWERS Made twilled daisy flannel. hemmed flounce French umbrella cut, deep band. Pink, black and steel............A card Se What About a Teneriffe Wheel f blue and cream. You do not know the warmth and comfort of these until To make your own laces for your sum- you wear them. Price .. .. 39¢ mer dress? LADIES' PETTICO. of Here's one made of extra hard enam- > with eled rubber. with which you can make tor- cels in five different styles; ench band. Why not ly worked and a pleasant have health and comfort, for.....45¢ Price Sc ROSENBERG re: 816 Market Street. What We Advertise We Sell, and What We Sell Advertises Us. -Why Not Have One of These to Improve the Fit of Yoar Easter Dress ? 'TT FORM FIT- BUSTLE AND HIP FORM—Invisible when worn, light in weight: ventilated; re- You Lo Not Krow Wiat Comfori If Is Umil you have worn FLO- RODORA FOB AND SKIRT LIFTER—Indispen- sable for ballrooms, home or t- LADIES' NECKWELR street wear. You can The good washing kind at prices tach it to the belt or wal ible: inture perfect fg- that would be hard to equal. Embroid- and raise the skirt to any e may be worn either over ery overcollar or ribbon protector. height you choose. under the corset. Made of Made of fine S s embroidery....... with a patent clasp mercerized sateen, in gmk. worn vou will never biue, black. Price......50€ WIDE OVERCOLLARS—Made of without one. Made of fanc: extra heavy butcher's linen, with but- DIFLAL clibel i BT Wi Just Received tonhole edge. Hand embroidered, in grosgrain, silk. e - JoT e floral designs. Fac-simile to 40c im- . Calf CLASPS, F:i::"e'm”ghl"?fliw"‘g Roand ported k the Price Cutter's.. No March flmds, but Solid Facts ¢ finished gold in Venetian: heads . 1De That's What You Find Here. arfd flower desighs: in many pretty designs to choose from. Price.. 25¢ Every Woman Appreciates Good LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTERS (or side elastics) —Made of fancy filled lisle elastic: finished with fancy metal buckle and steel ('l;ISPSv They can be What About & Wide Lace Co lar To Add Chic to Your New Easter Dress? re i 9 y iere Is one made of Point Gene lace. gtiached to the corsei by a patent Hairping in rings. ves A se: § safety pin ‘hw\ in blue and pink. The kind that will t il w In butte: Sl mdin b dpxsz‘gnr;: it e e S ot G Kb Bk 10€ scraten the head. Made of hl’;ffly b:lr Price COUBYS .. ..t o oaess s 95¢ ished Italian shell; the straight and To Bookkeapers and Salespeople crinkled kind. Price . ..5 for 10e Why not wear, our RUBBER LACE OVE SLEEVE PROTECTORS. wii Why Not Be the First—Not the LQS” COLLAR and B vent the sleeves from wearing x - B L Ll B Made of a soft pliable rubber cloth: LADY =~ P L g Venise lace; in elastic on both ends so as to fit SNUELY porter and waist former: buds. dots and to the wrist and elbow. Price....19€ 1o sewing; it holds the scroll designs. _ In skirt and waist in order; white, utter ang no sagging: come in and Arabian colors. What Others Advertise have our demonstrator ex- Price them _ else: . plain to you the complste where and then you wi - combination ...... Vo ‘can Yeou'll Find We Sell for Less | “™>™=ton 58 What About an Auto Veil ? There is nothing more chic and com- fortable for a face protector or beauti- fler. Made of all-silk chiffon; In flower and dotted designs. In blue, brown. white and bla Embroidered and chenflle dotted: full 18 inches wide. Real worth 40c and 50c; Monday's and Tuesday's price 2 Heres i Story 0! Some Good Ribbons at Low Prices Width No. 40. 3 inches wide, ALL-SILK TAF- FETA. The imported kind. High luster. In black only..Yard 12% ¢ Cheapness and Good Quality Are Hers Comtined Odds and ends of the good kind of this season's LA- DIES'’ WAISTS. Made in iren frame aipaca and French flannels; hemstitched, tucked Width No. 100. FANCY DOTTED R e Want to Buy a New Chain to Add TAFFETA, corded edge, 5 inches wide. d*"-flhfll*:l‘fm";:;a:“d ot Chi b Dress ? In’ pink. “biue, red, Dlack. Now. ... Dlack. Invmdes ang ek c to Your Dress? ...... ar ¢ » i - - ... 81.50 Here are some priced low, ; ff,{'»“;‘!fj e ity s R}(‘"%"“-F bl quality, marked to close..81.95 54 inches long; colored crys- o 2. Ameorid 20 rench $4.00 quality, marked to close..B2.23 tal and oblong India lnléds: - tent st ri No. 5, now .. (On Sale Bargain Counter O'Farrell- RanE our waieh o othee oo No. 7, now st. Entrance.) snament on. Price 335¢ You cannot afford to miss these offer- ings in Ladies’ Knitted Golf Blouses or Sweaters If you are able to walk. They are manufacturer’s show room sampl For the Economical Housewife Here are some SCARFS and TIDIES that will add chic to yeur furniture: Tray Cloth or Tidy. 30 inches long. 18 inches wide. Made of extra heavy white linen; finished all around with .l!eck Chains and Watch Charms Made of cut jet beads with an extra large India bead; full 50 inches In length: strung with double twisted thread; we cannot describe the rich- ness of these in printer's ink; come in v r i i hemstitched hem and cponwork drawn SRR B e LB worl border. Price. .. Ol T mpict, Ghem. " PUE. T v ove oc soiled; never mind that TIDY—18 inches b ien 'you can get them at 18 inches; extra heavy What About a Corset Cover? 25 per cent less than the utcher's nen cen- manufacturer's cost: made ter. trimmed with 5- Have You Seen the Latest Fad? of steam-shrunk yarn; in inch wide made Very simple and easy to make, yet different kinds of fancy Battenberg If very chic. Wide embroidery, with rib- knit; some high neck and sou have made them bon beading running through. In dots, long sleeves; others with yourselves you will berries and leaf designs; all buttonhole open neck and long sleeves: some Dwre than appreci: edge; newest French designg. = Price. trimmed with large pearl buttons, tnis low price...735¢ JUPUEPER . .. ..oooooooioioen Yard 40¢ others with tailor-made buftons; n: better fitting goods made than thesc In eam. green and black. Very speciaily for outdoor wear. Handkerchiefs Priced Low LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS—Made of sheer shamrock linen, narrow hem- Kpache John's Indian Loom chains and child can pr the For making beaded belts, s0 imple hy not have one I neck pieces: a quality operate it stitched; small handmade initials. quality . little ones? It affords great pleasure Now .Each 10¢ quality and is also instructive. Price...2 INTS HANDKERCHIEFS—Made duality 3 < of pure Belfast linen. full size, hem- Does Your Skirt [raid Wear Off ? stitchea borders. Real worth $2.00 a dozen. Now .. ..Apiece 12% ¢ To Those Who Freely Perspire and If so, why nct try the CROWN? 11 I sverla A ade of al 00 g Ruin Their Tresses Bverlasting, made of all wool. Prom the Latest Fashion Contor Fere Is a Preventive. hea brush at the bottom; sold at They claim' CLUNY LACE The Zouave. a detachable the Same price that you pay for the INSERTION will be the dress un‘d :‘nrfl‘t‘l shield !\ladé poor kind --«:A yard Be proper lace for ,'"“’ and of nainsook and lined with i e By e R KT vegetable substance, which A Sllp > R ~ is odorless and washable and Arabian colors, in many pret- fits snugly under arms. back e Bargain for you i ty designs. 3 HATRPINS—Made of hard Full 3 inches wide. Mon- and front. Many dress finished enameled covered day's and Tuesday's r‘r he saved when you in . crinkled and 12%e these, Price ...o.... ight: a cabinet. If You Are Looking for Lace A Pigcouraged Purse Will Find Com- fort Here. ALLOVER NET four packages in A cabinet 215¢ For 'lhs Soason Laces Will Be in Greater Demand Than Ever Here are some—the good washing kind; price very low: NORMANDY and POINT DE PARIS THE UTTER WEBBING— Made of Point de Gene lace. full 18 LACES and INSERTION—2 to 5 inches il O’'Farr2!! Strezt. inches wide: In ccru and white: in wide. In coral, bowknot and leaf de wheel. flower and scroll designs. ~ At gns; all to be sold at one price. . 8§ SOLICITED. the Price Cutter .Yard 735¢ : saeddsisss il A vard Ge " T MANY MEASURES One of 'l‘lwm Will Prevent Use of the American Flag 4 for Advertising Purposes R WASHINGTON, March 12.—There was an echo of the Indianola (Miss.) | Postoffice case in the Senate to-day McLaurin rose to a question of personal privilege to ex- plain a newspaper report to the ef- | fect that the authorities of that place arrested peddlers of pictures of Pres- jdent Roosevelt and Booker T. Wash- ington, who may chance to go there. McLaarin said that arrests of picture venders had been made both at In- | dianola and a neighboring town, but | | that the arrests were due to the fact | { that their wares were of an improper character and not because they were selling pictures of the President and Booker T. Washington, The Senate considered but did not dispose of the fortifications bill. A number of bills were passed. One of | them has as its purpose the preven- tion of the desecration of the Ameri- can flag by its use for advertising pur- | L poses. ; X ¢ The Senate in executive session rati- fled the treaty between the United States and Ethiopia, which was ne- gotiated by King Menelik (King of Ethiopia), and Robert Skinner, Con- sul General and plenipotentiary. The treaty was to last ten years and pro- vides for trading posts and telegraphs and other means of transportation in | Menelik’'s provinces. The main ob- jects to he accomplished by the treaty were set forth in an extended report made by Consul Skinner. Cogmanpa R is AMONG POLITICIANS ENDS IN FATAL SHOOTING Members of Rival Factions Quarrel at Convention Hall and One of Them Uses a Revolver. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 12.—A shooting growing out of a split in the ranks of the Democriats of Kansas City occurred to-day when Cash Welsh, an agent of the faction head. ., George M. Shelley, former Mayor, “Wounded Martin Martin, sergeant at arms at the convention being held by the fol- jowers of William T. Kemper, candi- date for Mayor. The men quarreled at the door of the hall and Welsh shot ROW { Martin, inflicting a wound that may prove fatal. Welsh escaped, but was arrested later. Welsh is a political » worker, oz SENATE PASSES [BULLETS CRASH THROUGH DOOR Deputy Sheriff Has a Brisk | Encounter With Defender of a “Squatter” Claim = s et CHICAGO, March 12.—A rifle and | pistol duel through the barred door of the structure that was the Delaware State building at the world's fair took place to-day in the suburb of Hege- wisch, where the building now stands. Ellis Bennett, the owner of the so- called “Delaware house,” has been bar- ricaded in the place since yesterday, defending a “squatter” claim to 160 acres of surrounding land. Deputy | Sheriff Long attempted to enter the house. Bennett greeted the officer with two rifle shots. The deputy, revolver in hand, answered with two shots through the door. A plan was formed to set Bennett's | “castle” on fire and smoke him ocut. | Word was sent to the Fire Depart- ment to be near at hand, so the blaze might be soon suppressed. Before put- ting the n into execution Deputy | ong battered down the door with an ax. Entering, the deputy found Ben- nett sitting in the cormer with three guns. Bennett explained that he con- cluded tc¢ offer no further resistance, “seeing as the deputy was alone.” ——— e What Independence Means. How many things one can do with a dollar one does not realize until he stops to think. Fortunes have been bullt up on su ability’ to save. - Once you have an in- come, the start toward a fortune has been made and a_man is thoroughly in- dependent. You do not have to wait un- til you get a number of dollars_together to start a savings account. You can start one on a dollar with the Phoenix Savings, Building and Loan Association, 516 California street; 4% per cent bnlns paid on ordinary and 6 per cent on one- vear term savings accounts, interest payable semi-annually. the only concern of the kind in the State having a guarantee capital, which is an absolute protection against all loss. The guarantee capital is §200,000; the paid-in capital, $1,000,000; subscribed ca ital, $8,000,000. The directors are A. A. Wat- kins, Chas. R. Bishop, S. Prentiss Smith, Clarence Grange, Gavin MeNab, G. C. Boardman and C. E. Ladd. ————— STRANGEST STORY YOU EVER READ. IN THE MATTER OF HIS NIBS. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. —_—————————4 | | l | i i B | a sum, the secret lying in the | The Phoenix is | CAR SMASHES 0N PASSENGERS ly Injured in a Disaster on a Los Angeles Railway Special Dispatch to The Call. LOS ANGELES, March 12.—A score or more of persons were injured, one seriously and the others more or less severely, this afterndon in a rear end collision on the Long Beach electric line near the Ascot racetrack. A Long Beach car heavily loaded had started out ahead of a car going to the racetrack, and during the trip through the city the latter car kept within dan- gerous distance of the forward car. Near the southern city limits the Long Beach car stopped to permit a passen- | ger to alight, when the following car | dashed into it with such terrific speed that the cars were practically demol- ished and every person on both cars miore or less injured. The cause of the collision was that the motorman on the rear car took chances on his ability to stop, and when the eritical time came his air- brakes failed to work. Following is a list of the most se- ! verely injured: 'F. M. Bain, San Fran- | cisco, slight fracture of skull, scalp wound about four inches long on the right side of the head, sent to the Pa- cific Hospital; Mrs. D. W. Mansfield, 1413 South Union avenue, right knee cut {and bruised and right side injured in- ternally; Miss Mary Moore, Alameda and Rubio streets, right ‘ankle frac- tured; Mr. Barton, 214 South Flower street, shoulder dislocated; J. L. Kean, 1246 Ingraham street, cuts and bruises; G. H. Taylor, 50 South Los Roble! street, Pasadena, leg severely hurt: Charles McLeod, Riverside, ear cut ln two and scalp wound; J. H. Martin, ! Riverside, left leg and arm badly bruise]. and Zeno de Moss, Riverside, scalp cut, back wrenched. left leg and arm bruised. A number of others recel\ed slight cuts and bhuises, and everybody on the cars was badly shaken up. That there ! were no fatalities is considered remark- able. Bain, who was most seriously in- jured, is a traveling salesman for a San Francisco drug house. To-night his condition is anything but favorable, and although there is no immediate danger it is feared that he has sus- tained internal injuries. NEW 12, —Begun _thirty years ago nna tavice lhndonrd for Ion‘m ods, because of accidents and financial culties, the Hudaw mver m&ml“eonmlnx ith Morton atreet, New York C|ty. vh Bnished Friday. Twenty Persons Are Severe- i eluded the police and assaulted the | because of shipments of ore to_milis IN FIGHT WITH PICKETSs | Don-unionists as the strike hreaxers;and smelters that have besn deelared Al o were leaving the train. Several non- | “unfair” for failure to grant an eight- yment of Can-Makers in Chi- [un.nn men were injured by blows aud | hour day. missiles, but all reached the factory. No arrests were made. | CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., March 12.— ‘ Three hundred and fifty union miners Ip working in the Midget and Modoc mines 3 4 2 and on various leased properties weut{"““"e"a"”” Gn;the Nosth Quige on strike to-day, having been called out | Lloyd steamship Koenigen Albert. On by the officers of the Western Federa- |hls arrival at Vigo, Spain, he will be NON-UNTONISTS SUFFER Emplo; cago Results in a Small- Sizea Riot. CHICAGO, March 12.—Non-union canmakers were brought into the Die- tel plant of the American Can Company to-day on a special train. The result was a riot on the railroad tracks near the factory. A number of strike pickets ——e————— Kaiser Will Meet King Alphonso. BREMEN, Germany, March 12.—Em- veror William sailed to-day for the tion of Miners. The strike was ordered i met by the King of Spain. ADYERTISEMENTS. The Leadmg Furniture Hnuse of the City ESTABLISHED IN 1882. Our growth has been a natural, healthy, constant increase, the result of handling only the best goods on the market at prices and terms to ;u;t the incoms of our patrons. Every day is bargain day with us, and every article in our immense establishmen® is a decided bargain. We have ever\-thxrg to furnish your home ¢c:zily, prettily and économically, and if you are in need of anything for “Home Comfort” we will be pleased to have you call and see how much you can save by buying from us. In our large show windows we are dispiaying an elegant lin> of Carpets and Mattings. Country trade solicited. We pay no ren:; vou get the benefit. The J. NOONAN IFU-RNITUR[ CO., 1017-1023 Mission Street, ... fuor Near New Postofilce.

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