The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 1, 1904, Page 5

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PHILIP KOHN JR. CISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1904. JR. FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE IN SAN RAFAEL Alleges That During Past Two Years His Pretty Young Wife Has Treated Him in a Cruel| Manner and Also Caused Him Mental Anguish Mrs ne ers A b B et s ™ he Her hus- 4 2 5 e Kohns 210 Steiner stre s < well a8 & - « ¢ residen ohn alleges f he last two years ‘his wif e home at whereabouts t ADVERTISEMENTS. ONE DOLLAR + i o8 R — A e " IA“OFS v s 81.00. Worth o ey on, B 25¢ Razor 100531 S0¢ e ogte THAT MAN F PITTS 1008 Market '\h ect o DIRECTORY C¥ RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. ' (siaiogue and Price Lists Mailel | on Applieation. FEESE AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & CO. oY OILS. OILS; LEONARD & ELLIS, € F. Phone Main 1719, PRINTING. L C. HUGHES, LUBRICATING 418 Front st PRINTER, - gHz70 as a vaudeville act- to be NAPA IS _ENJOYING A BOOM IN BUILDING Many Business Blocks. Containing the Latesi Improvements Are Being Erected in That City. Ma Napa is . 'experi- n:the construction of cks and buildiiigs. On r of Brows and First streets cca is preparing to erect a ture luding quarters -for H.. Goodman & Co.. Bank. lding will contain several stores and a' number of cffices. On the oppo- site corner the Hartson estate is érect- building for the new First Na- Bank. It be of the Califor- 1 style.of architecture, with NAPA ess bl wi the- latest imp ixtures and coin nd safe depos To-day a con- ct. for the ¢ ring work was awarded to E $2240 W. Doughty of Napa for The interior fittings went to Cor- t Brothers of Napa. The Diebold Safe and Lock Company of San Fran- cisco will furnish the doors and elec- trical apparatus for the vaults. The new bank will begin operations June 1. George H. Snow has just decided to erect a modern stable at Brown and Clay streets. It will accommodate fifty head of herses and 150 tons of hay and grain. D. 8. Keyser s installed & novel means of fire protection. Pipes conduct water to the roof, where pipes will carry it clear across inner side of the roof. In case of fire a series of sprinklers can be turned on, thus deluging the interior of the stem is the invention Parker of Napa. s g v o A UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS TO CONFER WITH FARMER! Topics of interest to the Frait Grow- ers and Dairymen Will Be Dis- ssed at Redwood City. REL oD CITY, fessors of the State PRESIDENT | | | | | | Congressman of the Thir ADMIRES — Stands So High in Favor of Administration He Is Mentioned for Cabinet S 5 TIME TO RECOGNIZE THE GOLDEN STATE Perkius >ll<>1xl(l Close Public Career as Naval Secretary Not' Ap- plauded at White House Trustworthy information comes from Washington, D, C., to the effect that a placejn the Cabinet will be tendered to Representative Victor H. Metcalf in the event of Republican success in the Presidential electign next Novem- In a recent conversation t Californian i the the ber: promi expres men of some em with a President hope that the leading State would recommend and available Republi- cap for a pl e in the Cabinet. -The impression distinetly conveyed that a man of the Metcalf type would the a be acceptable. There is sure to be un- der President Roocsevelt's second ad- ministration a new man for Secretary of the Navy, as My. Moody cannot much Jonger afford”to neglect impot- tant - busi affairs to serve .the country. It is kaid also that the official duties devolving upon the Postm: General have so impaired zhe health of Mr. Payne that his retirement from the Cabinet is only a_question of time. A suggestion that Senator Perkins' career as sailor boy, State Senator, Governor of California znd U States Senator might be brought to glorious fin: a as Sacretary of tha Navy did not evoke much applause at the White House.. Commendation of Vic- tor H. Metcalf's public service and - special ability was-happily received. or right worth* | “Hamlet” March 3L.—Pro-| University will | meet here with the farmers of this vi-! cinity to-morrow interest to the fruit grower, dairyman and farmer generally: Professors . W. Woodworth and F. W. Maijor will be in attendance and it his heaith permits, also Professor Fow- ler Professor Woodworth will show a way to save our liveoaks which have been the pride of this section since their beauty was first noticed by Gov- ernor Portcla. ProfessorgMajor will | discuss dairying in all its phases. Questions of general intérest to the farmer, in addition to the special sub- jects named, will be considered. The making of salt and the reclaim- ing of salt marsh land will be treated | by those who have had practical ex- perience along these lines., The meeting promises to be a well attended and instructive one. and discuss topics of | .nf‘l rsed Mr There is not the slightest doubt as to Mr. Metcalf’s high standing in the estimation of the President. It known tb séveral men that the Presi- dent would cordially welcome a.unan mous request ading Republicar of ‘the Pacif for’ Mr. Metcalf's Coast promotion to Cabinet ho: hn F. Swift would have ted ln the ( been ap- binet under the Har- > leading R California and Oregon ht into line in men of the emed it expedient end M. M for but President Harrison party on Estee the high p was not able to concnr in their judg- ment. , The President, one evening after dinner. at the White House, told Mr. Swift in many words that he de- sired- to recognize the claims of Cali- and would welcome a Swift in- ure-of ‘the '-~rqun»m1\ the F vift - for Su promptly nam States Minister to ment of a 1 latter that if the ( United srnia Legisl did not indorse him the Cabinet ‘he would bé named for the.mission to the Orient " e e LAUNCHING OF CRUISER . CALIFYORNIA BY N ATIVE SONS The Programme of Exercises in Cele- bration of the Event. Accepted by thé General Committe At the meeting: held Wednesday night by the Native Sons’’committee that will have charge of the ceremo with the launchin the ¢ruiser California Messrs. J. P. Martin and Emmett Hayvden reported that H. T. Scott had.directed that the.invita- tions shall bear the ‘words that the launching is to be under the auspices of the Native Sons. The following Was adopted as the in con- nection programme of exércises at the Wood- ward " Pa the launchin Music; ion night of’ the .on introductory remarks by Jo- seph R. Knowland; address on Sun Francisco, Mayor Schmitz; on Califor- nia,” Governor. Pardee; on the Native Sens, Grand President McNoble; on the navy, by an officer of the navy; on the army, General MacArthur; ad- dress by James D. Phelan; vocal se- lections by a chorus of 200 voic address on the Native Daughters, nd President Finkeldey, and the r-Spangled Banner,” to be sung a Native. Daughter. The vessel will be launched by Mr= Walter Martin, daughter of H. .T Scott, and one of the daughters of the Governor will christen the vessel. A committee was appointed to visit the officers of the Chamber of Com- merce, Board of Trade and Merchants’ Association with a view to have busi- ness suspended April 28, the day of the launching. —_———— Shakespearean Recitals, Marshall Darrach of New York will give a course of Shakespearean recitals in Steinway Hall, beginning April 4 and closing April 16. The plays upon which he will lecture are “The Tempest," and “Macbeth.” The lec- tures are to be given for the benefit of the different charities of St. Luke's Church. Tickets are on sale at Sher- mann & Clay’s music store. by o =+ i ! THE PERFECT CAN OPEN- | | ER FR TO WANT ADVER- TISERS IN NEXT SU DAY'S CALL. THE 'ERFECT CAN OPENER” is the latest and best opener on the market and THE CALL, in offering its want ad- vertisers an opportunity to se- cure this up-to-date and most useful household utensil withoat cost, ‘is certainly doing them a service that should be appre- ciated. Be.sure tp bring your want ad. to THE CALL. Full particulars of this offer appear in the “Want Ad.” columns of to-day’s CALL. Ldddd A dds ] R!’IRI PERRURRE L EREREY in.v,v.vv_ BEREEERREERRY PRRE AR PRERER DERRRRERRERRE KRERYEE RRRRRy !’,!l!!!!'!”,!fl. PRRRRR EARRLE RERUREREE2ERR RERERE RREVRR mmnuvm RRRRRE RRRRRR BURTON HOPES THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM [ ..Our Eastern Milanery Store Offers hundreds.of - the. Most Charming Trimmed i 70.00— Beautiful Copies of Imported Models Hals at $5.00, $7 .50 and Easter Easter : Novelties Cards “Rabbits, ducks, An immense assortment chickens, eggsand a thous- and and obe novel and amusing designs from S to 7@ each. of the daintiest Easter cards we have ever seen, of the world's most famous design- ers, 20 t0. 280 each. Easter Giove Sale Perrin’s and Alexandeir’s $1.50, $1.75 Gioves, 98¢ Friday and Saturday,y< ur choice of an assortment of gloves of the bast manufacturers'in France, consisting of Perin's two o-clasp Pique kid ‘Gloves, with Paris point-stitching, in modes,. xcd slate and black. A'exancer’s two-clasp ngh gnce s4. ,o gioves in various colorings; and E. " P:wnv & Co.'s rew perspiration proof gav:s, in browns, 980 modes and whites, regu'ary $1.50 the pair; all at . Silk Talleta Gloves —Extrasuper qual- CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- New Mecsh Gloves —With one large nandsome y embroi- pear. cesp, ity, wirh ¢ asp to match shace of cete ! backs, in modes, pongess, giove; Paris pein: sti:ching on the %5 grays, whiteaniback, =~ back; beavers,slates,modes, piir . i . 51.00 whie and fast black; pair. S0 ‘Easter Miiiinery at Liitie Prices. Large French Sailors — I'ri see ¢ sewhere tor this price. They e in Gage Turbans —A bea the new Tuscan s raws and paid el- e, cach | . 33-55 o $’5.00 Childrens and Misses’ Hats — In incy Cuban «nd Tiscan brids, trim- med with flowers and bows of ribbon, in all thc daintv shades worn bv vourg gir's $2.50 ~ $10.00 Lnd(cs nonneb and ‘l‘aqves*o fects; out pric and fiz, and wiil rezain their shape. and mixtures; P pes quaiity, 1 childr'n in all th: n*w' mtural and cham- erraws, the new br.ai brim and 1ound siilor eficcs 50C, 75C, 956, $1.50 A particuacly arge as rtment at particu- Jarly low prices of Juie ros:s, b osioms, pop- pics, foliage and gold effec «f gray, in neat st ipes and Scot b effects, and biue ani black casand serges. gradecoa's . . . . . Special Saies Waomen’s Vesis Chiidren’s Hose Ladies’ Swiss Ribbeé Egyptian Cotton Vests--Low neck; ne sleeves; plain and substantially finished and trimmed;. excellent 25¢ '50 vests; for Friday only . Children’s Lacc Lisle Hose —Imported Hand-made throughout, ni will hoid their ¢ Coths, in navy, red, buttons ard have leather heits, Boys' Sailor Suits $3.95— Maie from the new wool crash, in sitades of gray ant brown 5. Collar and shiels trimmed w th X and embrodery. Very dressy Hermsdorf - black; three - ver: suit for the boys 3 to 10 vears. . $3.95 pretty all-over Cesigns; usual | Foys'2-Pieie Suits for $2.95 — Nobby double ~breasted jacket su'ts, for boys 9> 16 years, the trowsers have loops for belt; good 50c. hose, sives @0 814; I for pair . Children’s Importzd Co ton Hose - Real Maco X1 ribbed; colors white, pnk, sk 165 5 0 9145 pair . Stle- Friday “enly, 230 - Children's Lace Lisle Hose—Imported 1x1 ribbed; same colors as above; pair.. . 35Q Children’s Pure Silk Hose —Imported, 1x1 ribbed; colors pink, white; sky, red and tan; have found such ready sa'e, has just fine .25¢ -Sale of Ladles’ Hose Supnorters 1000 pairs ladies’ "and. misses’ " -frilled elastic side hose ~upp0rt- ers, with non-elastic ends, but- ton fasteners and pin tops; colors " black, red, pink and. light blue; o ecial sale to-d n 10c| pai Novelty Leather Dclu«k ru<h leather and lined, in gray, tan, 5oc black or white, each Back Liberty Satini Girdle fldu s Pieat=d Sat'ri Ribbon B:lts. of new designs; great vari -qualig; pa stackl, good catee'sewhere under The pecial Sale 100 only, AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Men’s and Boys’ Stylish Easter Clothing wi h wreaths ot flawers and whis bon; ail new co orings, such as blue Men’s Suits for $10.00--D-or’': brown, redand whes: at . $§,00 ) conoun: tnese :uits with the kind' you tota’’y d.fferent in the making, trimming = newest styles, al good, in paids, also a spendid re worsted serge, strictly fast co'or in b'ue and b'ack, in_the weights you can wear the year round s’o Men’s Suits for $15.00—:r4 taws? teitas tney are the best suits we know of selling Men’s Fedora Hats — In black, med with velvet ricbon ard] { -.-nd ail “"d_." £20.00, cxtept our $17.50 suits, nutria -and pearls, , both bound and the new shades of vioe: flowers and Wik Sve $he QU Wt Mg § 20100tk raw edges; and men’s Derby hats, in shaded foscs; 85,00 $15.00] " .o7n-: Compure these values and black and brown, in the new Spring SHiREs . Tor. wonlbn satisfy yourse'f. You can’ choose from blocks;.the styles and qua'ities that all Untrimmed K . fine worsteds, in medium and dark shades exclusive hat store sell for $2. 5;, (our regular plaids; also the n=w ‘$15 Men’s Top coals "o.aa—Good quaity coverts m Oxford gray and tan, wei tatored and hrng cth to.the higher Men’s Finest Top Goafs 825.00—-5’1" materials, and mak- ing and fitting to comyare with, made-to-order coa Boys’ Russian Suits $3.50— Very dressy for the ‘ads P 33 much better tnan <he small price would mdlcale light-and medium shades of grs,, A splendid Eastér bargain ‘Women’s Coais, Waists Suits and Special Sale $5 Silk Drop Skiris, $3.95 $8.50 Coats $6.75— Another large quanti tzi'ored jacket, of either. biack or biue chevio's, or tan covert and Thibet cloth of ex- New Wash Waisls, 95¢ —20 dozen only, fine colored per pair— .- % Size 4. « . .60¢- © o Size 5. . . .. 60€C Size 6 -.69¢ ¢ ceiient qua’ity; our price, only . Sizz.6' -80¢ . 2 Ladies’ Lace Lisle: Ho-e - Fast black, in a Madras wash white and pink and white; full - New Alpaca Svits, $17. 50— New arrtvals just T e . " East, in b.ack, navy and medium gray.. They are cooking, package . .’ . . 10e - made with Eton jacket and full flure skirt; the usua’ Ornnges—.s:s: “'lshmg:on navels, szovalue, herefor . . L. ... . . $17.60Qd=" . - - . ... . .. . 200 Swell New Easter Svils, SSS.oo—Vlzd‘ of exce'lent quality of ncw Panama c.oth, in shades of tan, bus, . copies of an imported modei from a famous Ftench women’s " tailoring estab’i-hment; a suit we do not be ieveycu candupi- . fine Back Taffeta Silk Drop Skirts, made full and long, with the usual ¢ip in back to cdrry train, beautifully flounced and well made. eithe: with or with>ut waist bands,.and thercfore ready for immediate ad- justment to any skirt; skirts that we sell nguhrlv and readily for =ach, to-day (and Saturday aiso if quantity la:ts).only . THE EMPORIUM. 1 3 il | s s | i Easter Easter Egy Dyes, 3¢ Candies Paas Dyes, piain | _ Thefinest French mixed, 35¢ pound; 3 pounds for $1.00. Abwlutely pure, fresh every day from our own factery. co'ors and inzeresting picture effects, special price, 3@ package. " The Easter Veilings Sale of Drapes, 29¢ Friday and Saturday Stylish Chiffon Drape Veils, 1% yards in length, some with wide hemstitched bordeh, others with fancy cross stitch, and large or sma'l dots; in brown, navy, nationai, black, whits, and black and white combinations; the regular 50c 290 kind; on special sale to-day and Saturday also, if quanticy lasts, each For our Spring and Summer vei'ing stock we have made careful selection of daintily constructed patterns—fi m patterns—not the stringy kind, that so soon get out of shape; all kinds of patterns,. from delicate cobweb design to the large open mesh, with the enormous chenil’e dots. Pattern Veils and Drapes, 500, 750, $i, 3'.25, ’I.JD, $1.75 Auto Vei's, each . $1.50 :»c $2.00 Tuxedo Vei ing, per yard 250, 500, 880 750 and up Ombre Chiffon Veiiing, per j v-rd 5:00 and 750 -Special Sale Easter Neckwear 150 dozen Wash Bulgarian and Per- sian Turnover Collar and Cuff Sets, every ome a ‘pretty combination, worked on either ecru or white linen | and a perfect finish, on <ale to-day 23° and Saturday only, per set . . 50 dozen Bulgarian and e Collars, on sale the two days, cach . . FO@ Handmade Lace and Chiffon Stocks and Jabots—New effects . . $7.50 o $5.80 Dainty Wash Stocks— Trimmed with braids, lace and stitching, each 50€, 750, $1 Special Sale Men’s Hats, $1.69 are Ten $2 oo qu: ). Special and Saturda . $1.69 Boys’ Sailor flals——-The wide brim, in fancy crashes or plain white, both stiff and soft crowns, the new Sgrmg ,ec “hat. _Friday and Saturday on'y only . Easter Gloves, Shirts, Neckwear for Men Dint’s, .Fowne’s and Perrin’s Gloves _in the new Spring shades, pair . . - $1.50 .0 $1.85 an Shirts—The new effects for Spring, pes, checks, solid grays and new gun- effects, the finest shirt; made . . $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Tedhwear—The ‘fow Spring shades i shages, inciuding the English squares, hands, Imperials, tecks and puffs . . - - . 80¢ i 31.00 In fine \x.dm Oxfords and pon- - %2.00, 32-60, $3.50 Ha:f Hose — Imcorted sisle threaa, in fancy weaves, dark Oxfords and gauze lisle, par . - . .25¢, 50e, 75¢ Impornd Colortd Border Handkerchiefs— Mouchoirs Nowveautes from Pars, 31.05 values for. . 50¢ Butter Sale Friday and Saturday Choicest Creamery Butter—(We never ofter any but the best at our special sales) to-day and to- 37 (4 morrow, reg. size squares . Potato Flour—For Jewish holiday . $10.00 that. cost doube hape while in servce. - $25.00 2 to 6 years. The quality Made from ali-woo. trimmed serviceable material Boys' Sprirg R Thompson style, trimmed and embroidered emblem un left s of fine blue cheviot and new the proper coat to b= over the sian suit, and equ toany we know cf se - $5. of the neat serviceab'e coats, that Sty'e as in picture—a well- arrived. $6.75 waists, in"dainty stripes of b'ue and s eeves, acjustab’e €1.25 values . . ... Port, Shcrry or Angcllu Exrra $1.50 wines, per galion . . $7,08 Saulerne, Reisling or Burgundy— Caoice dinner wines, gallon . ' 82¢ Maryland Pure Rye or Bourbon— traight whiskies, galion . . $2,00 Club Cocktails—Whisky, Manhat- tan, Vermouth cr Martini, bot. 97 Pabst Mnll or Malt Nutrine—Doz- 2.25 .l f Clllttr Whi;ky——Bou e, 70¢ , black and brown, $45.00; Emponum price, ’35-00 Silic Drop Skirts R AMAARE ARAARA AAAAAARAARR LR AARARSL HARAAA S ARRARAN A ARALRL AARRRN AR AR AR RRRA AR AR AARR ARAAAR ARAAARX AR A AR AAAARR RRRARE AR AR AR AD AR AR A A WRRAR ARRAA AR ARAAR WA R waaaie en $3.95 _— COURT CLOSES again stopped in their work and the defendants were arrested and brought before Judge Knowles for contempt. Judge Knowles let the parties go on Capitola to Have a New Church. SANTA CRUZ, March 31L—Right Rev. Bishop Conaty has fixed the FOR NEW TRIAL Counsel for the Convicted Senator Are Still Working | Bill of Exceptions e on . ST. LOUIS, March 31.—The bill of exceptions to be filed by the counsel for United States Senator Joseph R. Burton of Kansas, who was last Mon- day convicted in the United States District Court of having received com- pensation for using his influence be- fore the Postoffice Department in be- half of the Rialto Grain and Securi- ties Company of St. Louis. has not been completed. - Until it is completed and submitted to the Government for inspection and perusal, sentence will not be passed upon Senator Burton. It is considered probable that the bill will be submitted to United States District Attorney Dyer to-morrow. Colonel Dyer said to-day: “I do not want to rush this matter. ¥ will carefully go through the bill of | exceptions and it will probably take me until Monday, for T understand the document will be very valuminous.” In the light of the disposition of Sen- ator Burton to waive his Senatorial preregatives, which render him immune from arrest during the session of Con- gress, it is said that no time will be lost in taking the case befure the hi‘h- er court on appeal. Proceedings Against Heinze CONTEMPT CASE and Other Montana Persons Are Discharged by Judge BUTTE, Mont.,, March 3L.—Late this afternoon Judge Beatty signed an or- der for the discharge of F. A. Heinze, J. H. Trerise and Alfred Frank from the contempt proceedings instituted some time ago by the Butte and Bos- ton Company and argued at Helena be- parole, pending a hearing before Judge Beatty, who was to arrive here about two weeks later to hear the contempt matter. The Mayshal's return was read to- day, stating the facts asfi) the inspec- tors being stopped on March 9, and stating further that after = Judge Knowles let the defendants go on pa- role they hac not interfered with the inspection. The costs were taxed to the bounds of the new parish of Capitola and Aptos of which Rev. Father Hen- nessy will be pastor. The new parish includes Aptos, Soquel, Capitola, Leon- ard and De! Mar. After Easter Father Hennessy is to erect a church at Capi- tola. —_———— | There are 85,000 prefessed converts to Christianity in Korea. Schools are maintained by the native churches and the hospitals established by the defendants and they were discharged missionaries care for 60,000 persons fore the Idaho Judge when he.was sit- ting there om a former oecasion for Judge Knowles. The defendants at the Helena hearing were adjudged guilty of contempt in stopping the progress of inspectors who had been appointed by the court to inspect the workings of the Rarus and Johnstown claims that were thought to lead into the Michael Devitt, which was under in- junction. Mr. Heinze was nned $20,000 and each of the other defendants was fined $500. Collection of the fine was held in abey- ance, with instructions that if the in- spection wad allowed to proceed the sums would not have to be paid. The decision was appealed from, and the Circuit Court of Appeals at San Fran- cisco affirmed Judge Beatty. About March 9 the inspectors were from past liabilities. ADVERTISEMENTS. X 3 ’ No woman’s happi- oman’s =5 without children; it e is her nature to love - and want them it is'to love the beautiful and pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so frzught with dread, pain, suffering and dnnger. that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother’s Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it ¢s safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful . remedy is always » appliedexternally,and e‘. s has carried thousands :l:a women through 3 crnu without suffering. s e ppef The Bradfield Rogulater Co., Atlanta, Ga.

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