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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 190 25 ININA VNN THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | ~THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIVIL MIKE CHIRGES Men Driven Out of Tellu-| ride Complain of Rough Treatment by the Troops \Rl \\M l)hl) SE VERAL They Were Struck With |lv Stocks of Rifles and - J;l] Witk Basentte Muslin Undergarments at —_— A Great Savin « C A majority soc, 59c¢ and 65¢ Corsel Covers—!o wengl’ude and rned to Tel- $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 Corsel troops Adjutant General ed here late this from Tel- 1 only as far eachi L e e taken a special tra Divide on bounda 6B 8. eeie St bl T : el $1.45 to $12.00 White Petti , and were Garments that were $1.98 to $35.00, ng exiles over collar, bishop cleeves and deep flounce on skirt. wounds Michael te pes and es- Sale of Laundry Bags Excellent denims and burlaps, good size and stamped with the word Representing ea REREERE RRRRRERRREREE RRERRE RREERL RRRRRRRR PR RRE RRRRRE RRRRRE RRRRRERE RERR KRRRRE RRRRRE RRRRRRRY, al m 2t Brosdhead: Robert ““Laundry’’ all ready to be em- 1000 of them rage, president of the Broadhead broidered; colors, red, blue or 50y and Librade Vialpando, a Mex- ‘llkCords lndT en brougnt from Asuiar §| Ereen; regularly 40c gygagy | "l enges, n placed in the County each, April sale price regu'arly 65c, are charged with - - 4 men who wished to work Sales of e e B r Wash Good: el Cotton Miils Reduce Output. New Torchon Weave Batlistes—In mercerized striped e e . stylishly designed patterns and pretty . rings, never shown here bemrc. '2 20c value; beginning Monday, ya G s White Goods—A big lot of 20c ma(ermls, clnsed out from one of the largest mills in this line, open work, fine white goods, in six styles, plain India y 36 inches wide, plain white < (rd swisses, worth up to 20c the MAKES A rard of any of them bemnmng FOR WOMEN IN SINESS Monday = ( 2 o "c —Betaue of the superi lity and desirability of ths sharply Criticizes the Tendency to 4 | newer and richer Now have arrived fin striped weayes, 2 grand amortment, g g grade, white sheer woven kind, 66 inches at soc the yard reg 270 vard | ;-iced Bedding Supplies 5, ior double beds, best wool, red borders - $4.45 Them. Discrimin Against r the n o-row, Srglx Bed wool, 4 pounds weight, : .83 45 Bed smmfn. o hon. widh scaim b miAMlc, BIearhed S ond h=avy gquality, instea oc each . -44c of the fin: grade muslin, hemstitched, oc each, commencing to-morroy -12e Pilow Cases—:zo gcmch T(nn-s Flanncl Best rnzi;n: 3;;-rh= new colors, Sil s of Groceries and Ligquors Sale of Hams—Monday and Tuesday, the be & Eastern, sugar cured, good, firm, sweet meat, ib l3/zc Sapolio— Either hand or scouring, 4 for . . 25¢ Chow Chow--Cross: & Biackwell's, 65c size. . . . . 500 Castile Soap - Imported French, large bars . . 22¢ “ullc Best Coffee — Choicest Mocha and Java, none Better at any prcs, mother nor Soniid 290 the Corn rmy and Navy or Quecn 0{ the \Vu dozen $l-l0, vine s 3 -10c Corn —The best A.h e, dostn 31.65; tin . s .1.e Pure Cane Syrup—Oranze Bioss m, ba fgal. tin. . . . . 25¢ Biend Coffee—(Others charge 30c) b . . . . . 2. ¢ ACCIDENTALLY POISON Jell-O — The be.t dessert jei'y, assorted flavors, 3 packages. . 250 ONE OF THEIR COMRADES Fort or Sn:rry Regular 75¢ and $1.00 per gal. qualities, begin- New York Criminals Experiment With Belle Burbon — ull qt. hntue-. 3 c.0...850 “Knockout Drops” and Give an Domestic Porter - Equal to the imvorted, dozen . . . . $1.05 Overdose to a Companio Ginger Ale—Cantel and Cochrane, imported, doz . . . $1.49 NEW YORK, April 9.—Half \coho! - Best Eastern 188 degree proof, o s o T me: one man have been ar- Claret— A perfect quality dinner wine, gal. . Rl s ,Joo it diinr ‘i the Gtath of obe of President Flag Whiskey— Botzled in bond, full gs . . . ;y,-m ” as “Boston ank.” Sauterne—Extra dry dinner wine, gal . . . 75¢ told by one of Choice Whiskies— Montreal malt, or Ma; mni (,Lh rye, bott'e th 2d decided upon - T ChEE e T Ph 1.@.‘;)\.. with the hope easing tk eir w ith ‘AY.LEU\‘ )WX- Toilet Articles - drops.” All expressed a Af About Haif SBSER. £he What mstholl and 20¢ box Coryiops s éu Japon Toilet soap—hard so a small n milled, nieely sc a box ted, 3 cakes in 9 -grade Toilet Soaps--Par- dzlicately 18c 1oc Sorinkler Top Carton Abaline inbox. . . To let Powder for ..7e c can Allen’s Royal Violet Talcnm Powder .90 . 8¢ 20c bortle Kirk’s Violet Toi'et Ammonia JG@ 20¢ size Eastman’s Bath Pawder, bottle 0@ $1.00 s 2¢ Coke’s Danéruff Cure . . . 430 ining opiu “Be worth 25c the ya Large Spools Factor, best quality, buts price, spool . Light Weight Nains air and = open d, but he Horn Hair Pins— crimped or straigl dozen, April sale on by the C isoned pending ac sprinkler tops, sa e price.. 20c can Alien’s Royal Tooth indzr nicely tlavored, no grit. for . PERRE RRERRER RRRRRRERRRERE RERRRER PERRER RRRERRERERREY PPRRRR PERRER PERRERRRRRRRY RERRRR RRRRRR PRRRReRPRERRe P ey e i Corporations Merge Their Interests. BUFFALO, Y., April 9.—A deal the Taylor Signal Comp: this city and the Pneumatic Company of Rochester are to ito one firm, to be known 4l Railway Signal Comp Initials, a1 letters, 3 25-inch Silk Serge, ig- be the Gen Thousands of housckeepers who are now preparing for Spring Buy Your Summer Supply Now of prettiiy trimmed aty.es, au now at . styles trimmed with laces and wash ribbons, now $1.75 and $2.00 Skirl Length Chemiscs—now $7.18 $1.00 Short UndersKirts—Lace and ruffis trimmed | more or less elaborateiy trimmed, now marked . S >° " Short Nainsook UndersKirts — Daintily trimmed, One-third off All French Lingerie Special Sale Ladies’ Wrapners 87¢ grade of Percalc Wrapper, square yoke, having wide roffc, trimmed with embroidery, turn- Regular $1.35 srvlen_ in small figured effects, sizes 34 to 42, marked for the April Sales. . Pilfow Tops The New Birthday Piilow Top and Backs— the signs of the Zodac, and complete with the correct birth stones; April sale price, each . 390 Notions and Linng Sa'es Fine quality black Mercerized Sateen 36 inches wide,good cloth with rich sat'n finish, good washabie qua ity, price, dozen @Oy single pairs . Sew-on Hose Supporters, pair .". Sanitary New Puff Combs, cach . Anti-Trust Photographic Supphes at Anti-Trust Prices. - 38¢c t Cchl‘s—’O Fr:ncry 88e¢ .....690 icoals—37 good sty.es, many other similar bargains. . 880 © $4.95 tent, well known now , 1.32 v $22.34 Su'ts worth up to $12.50 . . Su'ts worth $15.00 to $18.00 . . . Suits werth $20.00 to $25.00 . . Suits worth §26.00 to $32.50. . Suits worth $30.00 to 1 TR Su'ts worth £47.50 ¢ & LN Suits worth $50.00 to £60.00 . Suits worth $60.00 to ' 87¢c Sale of Handeome even length runabout skirts, in light and medium novelty mixtur-sand plain black; nt styles and patterns, 1l at one popu ar price each.. ch month of the year, with cgularly 65c each, for the April sales .28¢ nscl; - }ur son phlovql‘ in plain and mixed color effect; 20 dozen wash waists, white gr.und with blue, piuk, grean or black dots, full sleeve and le stock; Monday, while quantity 63c Sale W:lton Velvet Garpets $1 Sale Japan Mattings 15¢c, 20¢c Yard Your choice of 20 or more good patterns of genuine Wilton Velvel Carpets, beginning Monday and during the April s.AlL\, at less than the price of the best tapestry Brussels and laid, per vard . A s X e 2 New Japan Matlings—’ l'went\ me pat erns, reguldrlv when cut, special at $6.80 the roll; yard . cut special, 5.60 the roll, yard - Bigelow Axm nlstzr»Ar the same price othzrs cha ge for Bigelow Buh Brussels, y:n'd S AT e Of scm: there is encugh to cover a small roem ¢ from 20 per cent to 40 per cent less than regular prices. Short Cuts and Odd Pieces of plenty for two or three rcoms. To cl the different makes of carpets, e we are offering these remna Remember that every one of these suits is in the height of style, made by compe- manufacturing tailors; siattnl frasn 65¢c, 75¢ to $1 Drl\urs~Fqu 30 good styles to seleet from | COpies of some of the best imported models by the local Dow at. . . 48¢ w 88c¢ | for spring and summer 1904. 3 : g s Z $1.00 t $1.50 Gowns—33 new and fcchi sy, B8c 98c As the sample suits are mostly sizes 34 and 36, we have added to them a full assort- ment of sizes from our own choice stocks. 50-(!0 Skirls for $5.00 $1.00 Waists, 63¢ S‘).OO per roll of WETMARCH FORCES BIG APRIL SALES wiil take advantage of the great reductions in Household Goods. Thousands of men and women who are replenishing their wardrobes will be inlerested in the April sales of Summer Wearing Apparel. Sale Manufacturer’s Sampies Stylish Summer Gowns 1-2 to 1-3 fess than regular prices The exceptlonal offerings made by The Emporium for the April sales are greatly strengthened Monday by the addition of a sample line of the finest quality high grade tailor suits for swell dressers; nobby new creations worth $50.00 for $32.50; suits that were made to sell at $70 and 75 for $50, b b Extra handsom= walking length skirts, in mixtures and solid colors, alues, tans and rich browns; very dresiy; at s ranzing from . $6.00 v $16.50 Sitk Crepe d: Chine Wiists— Evening col- ors, white and b'ack, b -autituily made; worth ;« 503 Munda\, and while quant'ty lasts . .84 85 sewed, 20 yards And >>L pu yi ml 200 New Japan Mamngs-T\\un\ p\tterns, regular i7 30 p 1 ruH ut 4') }.xxds, .nH ’(L the y of your room and we will fi d a carpet to fit it at a price that will astonish you. All Oriental Rugs Now One-Third Off Regular Prices Empmtfmyrm Rugs - Four siz>s at less thn th: manufacturer’s price. $1.0 3 . $1.25 18x36 inch $1.50 size. . . . "lq\ inch §2.00 sze. . . . 20 per cent off all Furniture No betrer Smyrna rugs rhm these are made — 3 During the Great Aprif Sales Our furniture is produced by the best factories in America. is marked as low and in most instances, if not all, April furniture trade. If you need furniture now, need furniture soon, come inand investigate pres $13.50 Solid Oak Dressers—Now . . Dre sers . £18.75 Doub.e Doo" Book Case - N r\a\v 9 $7.50 foil 01k $15.05 Cel ni §67.:0 Magnific: Now Ur wer Arm Rocker— Like picure, wcod seat, or ccbbler, cither golden oak or ma- hugzny finish; instead of §6.00, now $4.87 $3. 50 Dmh-g Chllb—hul:d oak, box frame, leather seat, now . $2.80 - $13.75 Morris Chair—Wearhered or goden oak, spring seat, fine velours, handsome carvings, now . $8,@0 3-Piece Parlor Suit abcve - Art Nouveau design, upho'stered in fine silk damask; inst-ad of £65.00, icss 20 per © Luxurious Couch - Very large, very soft and inviting, good velour ughol- stery, $35.00, less 20 per cent, now 35- . “28.70 wide, reduced from $93.50 to . $18.00 Weathered Oak Divan Sile of Handkerchiefs Hundreds of dozens of pure lin n, fine theer Jawn and cambric han‘kerchiefs, fr women and misses, in 3, % and 14-inch hems (the majority the narrow hem 25¢ vaues. for the Ap i rd, April sale price .0 4 € v Ends Black Sewing Sik— cme joinings, soid special sa'e .25¢ sook Dress Shields - size 3, worth 12¢ par, sale -7c 23{ inch, shell hair pns, ht, fine finish, worth 15¢ca price 8c CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- 3 dozen. all colors, yard . . ent buying opportunities $37.-0 Mahogany, Birdseye Maple or Curly $37.50 Golden Oak an Rxcks—l\o. 4 £23.:0 Golden Uzk Singie Pilar Exte hiffonier . High Post I on Bed . nt French Colonial D:venport— Eiegant Mahogary Sideboard— Low back, 'Shraton cial Swuits for Those men who bought during the past week were $711.50 is still good choosing in all sizes from 34 to 42, and a large lot of black and blue suits, in sizes up to 46, and stouts. large men, and the smaller men too. £20.00 each. Suits for Sack suits and cutaway frock suits of black clay $7.50 serges, blue and bla Boys’ $2.45 and $2.95 Suits Boys’ Sai.or Wash Suits— Sizes 4 to 10 years . . Boys' Russian Wesh Si merous pretty styles, Boys’ Russisn Suits— New summer sty es, 214 to 6 years . Styi:sh Hafs worth up to $1059 One of the biggest and best millinery offzrs lined .1rd \\hcn '50 wh..: for mhus t . $2.60 - $3.20 That is one fact about it. lower than that of the exclusive furniture stores. from these low prices that we make a still further reduction of 20 per cent as a stim orif youare going to g = Needing Ciothes, You Can’t Afford To Overfocok This Sale of Suifs at $7.50 and $11.50 truly surprised at the big values. Every suit sold has made a new friend for this clothing store. There A great saving for extra Theze suits are worth up to worsteds or cheviots, also plaids and mixtures in dark shades. Suits that were $9.50 to $12.50. Excellent usiness suits. Suits that are good enough for best. Men’s Coats aad Vests, Hall Price—cutaway, frock and sack styles. A ig lot of them in sizes 34 to 44. Fine black clay worsteds, blue ¢k cheviots, and some in mixtures, a// af half price. £7.50 Coats :nd Vests $3275 £15.05 Coats and Vests $7.50 f9.50 ¢« ¢« « S$4,78 $18.00 « « « $8.00 g12.50 ¢« « $6.28 worth th All of the abov: age well made and in good condtion and fu Sizesjto16years . . . . . Szes 5 to 7 years kinds in any store we know of, and there are nu- . $2.95 These wa:h suits compare with the §1 On Sa‘e $6.80 ever made by the big store—the new- est summer styles flower hats, chiffon hats, ‘ancy braii hats—at least 5o different effects, crea- tions of cur own expert miiliners, at a saving now of almost one third. We guarantee that they cad- ss 90 - not be matahed anywhere a- the price . Sales of 15 Curtains -~ Draperies Continuation of the great April sales of broken lots and overstocks; wonderful savings for thrifty housckeepers. ' ’5 Ruffled Muslin Curtains—P.ain and striped effects and damty co.or designs— The 85c and $1.00 styles, now, pair . ... . . 680 The styles up to $1.75, now, . ... .51.08 The $2.50 and §3.00 styles, now, pair. . . . $1.68 RBobbinel Lace cm-;s and 50 inches wide, novelty cesigns, with .ace insertion and edge; regulariy $1.75, £2.50 and £3.00 a pair, BO\V~$’.08 and $1.68 Bonnc Femmes— Dentelle Arabe, Bobbinet and Nove ty pateerns, 45 to 50 inches wide and 3 yards long, whx(e and Arabian colors; the $4.00 and $4.50 and $5.co styles, all at the one sale price, cach. $2,95 Novelly Lacc Curtatns—Co'ored Irish Peint and Madras in stainea-giass eflects; styles that were ¥4.50 to S15 the pai-, marked for the April sale. $2,95 10 $7.95 Oriental Curtains—India and Java s, suitable for cozy corners and couch covers; styles that were $4.00 to $13.00 each, now . . . $2.95 24 $7.95 Couch Covers—Heavy tapestry and Oriental designs, widths from 50 to 6o inchss, ¢3.50 to §7.c0, now . $2.50 = $5.50 Tapcslry Donicrcs—A vrmy ot patterns in Reps, Gobe- ins and Armure weaves; styles that were “4.00 to $I-65 Bring measure Our furniture It is ation to the - $10.80 Birch W - $54.20 d golden y lisragy_tal £63, for the luxurious, lea sales . er, regula Golden 0.k Ext B masive sgle pedevaly bty Dol inished with polished finih cdges, guar- {14 1 852,00 I LV p:“ t 316 80 |ccd nov o tamish and € keep pertect time; \\ (cizn St Hard Maple Frame Bed Siitngs-Ropa ipean iy prced.fog the Apl st — 2748 edg: and best support mad ; nstead 3 °:"“’ 373 f‘f":' s;'gg Leathe 2t now . . &4.4'3 of §3 30, now . é2.8 3.00 ant £3.50 kind, $1a Sile of Sfock Ties Scme of the prettiest oc styles of lawn stock tics made for this scason’s bu.iness—tucked stock with pre:ty ov-r-coliars, some rlain, with <cal'opzd or hemstitched ends, begin- nin: Moncay, tcr April sales, each 23¢ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE CEAALLER ARLEAL TRAXAE ALRRUL LA LQAAR ALAARE QALEAE AXARARARRARAR ARACER BURARLE WARAALRALLNRLR WLALRE ARRARE LARARLRRARRAR WR 2R e @an This Hard Carved Library Tezb! oak, made man, Aprii silss, $52.00 Weathered Oak Arm Chair— L1 i i ibsolutsiy guiranteed and worth reg- upholsteiei i Spanish S 2 J r $27.50, for the A il ular $6.00; special . $22.05 April sales price . . ‘4.87 Golden Oak Tabouret finish, graceful design, with French legs; regular price . 1.25, sale pr Kara Linen paper, the favorite stationery of th nu- Env:'opes to Match - 2 p:ck-ges. Fancy Inkstands— Finished in bronze, German $8.00 the pair, now . . . $2.95 © $4.95 Table Covers—Tapestry, damask and denim weaves; styles that were 75¢c and §5.00 each, now . . . . 45¢ © $2.85 ym-d Goods—Fxguui dc'nms, cretonnes, colored musiins, Haungarian cloths, curtain swisses, art draperies, etc., reduced from 1274cto 5oc . . . 8e » 385¢ Speclal Sale Clocks Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks in the Adamantine finish, strikes half hour in by the actyrer, reguiarly bell and the hour with gong; no bet- e clock works that the Seth Thomas » o mabosany | 54y Ormotu Go'd Clocks— A large number clossd ocut from ths manufacturer at a li e - $1. encion Table R more than half regular prices; beautiful go'd A nd Bclocks, in Cupid and scrull designs, Roman &; 'ha‘hl‘ ARKARAR KA ARAaRaRa R n it fihhh& ARRALA AARAARAAARE AR AAALAA ALATAR AAR LA ANRRAARLA QAN AL RALACE AARAA WA R AARAR ARAARN CARAAR AARAE RAQAAAAR ARAAR N RRAUUD RAA R R A RR R R RN WA AR Saie Loom Ends Embroideries Closed out the entire stock of loom ends of several of the best embroidery manufacturers in St. Gall, Switzerland, strips averaging from 174 to 63{ yardsin length, dainty edges, bands, beadings, allovers, flouncings, cclored edges, medallions, etc., worked on' cambrics, nainsooks and swisses. Sales of Stationery and inkstands sands (F San Franciscans, 5000 lbs., a delayed shipment for wh ch we have been waiting for months, equal to papers regularly sold at $1.00 the Ib., new styelinen finich, white, blue and gray, on special sale; during April 2 5 2 sales, Ib . . .25¢c Embroideries worth from 1oc to £3.00 a yard, now d.vided into 5 lots and marked (to be sold in strips only): Values vp to $3.00 a yard . 330 Values up to 75¢c a vard . silver and antique effzcts, all thases and sizes, " 27¢ regu'ar soc and 75¢ values, April Vailiicis s £ kR ard - \_’nlucs up to 10c a yard . sales pric: . . WHARARAA RARUDLR AATAAR AT daRaRaaa E | I | capitalization of $5,000,0 just been completed. h —_—————————— Austria-Hu gives a subsidy of $1,62 to the Austrian- ompany. NEW -Dvx-:x'rxsxums THEE DOCTORS AGREE. Two Physicians Both Agree on the New Scientific Dandruff Treatment. J. M. Powell of Spokane, Wash., “Herpicid family for dandruff.” Alban of Walla Walla, “1 find Herpicide all that as a dandruff cure. . I it” Dandruff is a germ disease ¥ou can't cure it unless you kill the dandruff germ; and you can’t do that unless you use Newbro's Herpicide, the on paration in the world that destroys the parasites. A delightful hair dressing: hair glossy and soft as silk. dandruff destroyer. Sold leading druggists. Send 10¢ in stamps for sam- ple to The Herpicide Co, Detroit, Mick, Dr saye tion in my Dr. W. G. Wash., says It is a sure by _—_— as given good satis- | allays itching instantly; makes | RICHI FURNISHED HOME IS OCCUPIED BY BEGGARS Chicago Officers Find a Piano and Ex- | pensive Rugs and Draperies in Dwelling of Mendicants. CHICAGO, April 9.—Living in a richly furnished house on the West | Side, a family of beggars has been lo- cated after seven years' search. The jong hunt ended when Superintendent | James Minnick of the West Side Bu- reau of Charities took into custody three small children of Mrs. Missouri Boehm. Two hours later five other children were arrested and Judge Brown in the Juvenile Court put them in the .care of court officers or sent them to institutions. | In the family home a probation of- ficer found a piano, expensive rugs {and draperies and furniture of costly woods. There were closets and chests filled with clothing, and in the base- | ment were bales of clothing appar- ently prepared for sale. When the family was taken to court | Mrs. Boehm was declared by Min- | nick to have been for ten years a beg- gar in Austin, Oak Park and the West | Side of Chicago. Minnick testified that she sent out her children to beg and in the last four years more than 100 letters have been written to the Bureau of Chari- ties by persons interested in the pleas of the begging children. e —————— Cost of Maps and Profiles. The Board of Works informed the Supervisors yesterday that it will cost from $6000 to $10,000 to prepare maps and profiles showing the loca- tion of pipes and conduits in the pub- lic streets. ——— The center of the country’s cotton growing is rvear Jackson, Miss, SUCCESSFUL LAUNCHING OF NEW FREIGHT CARRIER Largest Vessel Ever Built in Fresh Water Leave: Ways of American Shipbuilding Company. LORRAINE, Ohio, Avpril 9.—The Augustus B. Wolvin, the largest ves- sel ever built in fresh water and said | to be the largest boat in the world designed especially for carrying frieight, was successfully launched at the American Shipbuilding Company's yards here to-d.y. The vessel, which will cost about $500,000, is 560 feet long, 56 feet wide and 32 feet deep. She will carry about 11,000 tons of iron ore, besides 300 tons of fuei on eighteen feet draught. e Californians in New York. NEW YORK, April 9.—The follow- ing Californians are in New York: From San Francisco—O. N. Hall, at the Holland; Miss Hurd,, at the, Netherland; E. Patuti and Miss L. Sterling, at the Union Square; E. R. Sutton, at the Woodward; S. Hopkins, at the Holland, and L. S. Morse, at the Wolcott. From Los Angeles—G. T. Cline and H. A. Sackerider, at the Cosmopolitan. ———————— PRICE OF POTATOES ADVANCES IN NEW YORK Large Importations From Igeland, Scotland. Belgium and Germany Find a Ready Market. NEW YORK, April '9.—Potatoes have fallen into the line of rising prices here for household supplies and have suddenly been advanced by wholesalers from 75 cents to $1 a bar- rel. Good ones are extremely scarce and importations from Ireland, Scot- land, Belgium and Germany are find- ing a ready market.} Irish, Belgian and Scotch stock range from $3 25 to $3 40 a sack. The quality compares favorably with the domestic articie, which is cuoted as high as §4 75. Dealers do not anticipa‘- a famine, as the rise has brought increased sup- plies from country merchants, who had been holding back shipments. —_——— EDWARD AND QUEEN VISIT FINSE™ RAY INSTITUTE Direct Sir Francis Laking to Stady the Improvements Made in the Manner of Treatment. COPENHAGEN, April 9.—King Ed- ward and Queen Alexandra to-day visted the Finsen Ray Institute, where there is a large number of American and English patients. Their Majes- ties conversed with the patients and the King ordered Sir Francis Laking, the physician in ordinary to his Maj- esty, to study the improvements made in order to apply them to the ray in- stitute in London. Afterward the sov- ereigns were presented to Dr. Finsen, who has been ill for some time. —_———— Incorporate Improvement Companv. The Northern Imyrovement Comi- pany was incorporated yesterday for $1,000,000. The directors, each of whom has subscribed $100, are: A. Raymond, C. A. Son,'S. P. Elias, F. G. Dorety and L. S. Lathrop. x3 Cholce opportunities for in- | vestment are brought to your door daily by THE CALL. A number of zcod proposi- tions to consider advertised in BUSINESS CHANCE AND - LODGING-HOUSE columns to-

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