The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 4, 1904, Page 7

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£ NCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1904 WINE MEN OF CALIFORNIA_REFUTE CALUMNIES OF DETRAGTOR. ~ State Wines Defended. EN who are largely identified 4 with the wine industry of *California take opportunity this \OW REFISES 10 MARRY HER San Jose Woman Begins Suit Against Physician for Alleged Breach of Promise wsis s pansees Fame of a (reat Is Maintained VERDICTS ¢ 6uor£a!. It, will pay you to *“Get. to Know Us.” The big, new store with the .J.GILDEA GO TRUTH! Thoroughly instilled into every word of our advertisements— coupled to the GREATEST BONA-FIDE VALUES ever given by any Male Outfitting establishment in America—is the magnet that has' drawn such a multitude of thrifty buyers to “THE BIG STORE,” and made it—within a short period—one of the MOST SUCCESSFUL business institutions in this State, and THAT SUCCESS with us means the increase of effort jor BET- TERNESS and the eclevation, whenever possible, of HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY. OUR ‘MEN’S CLOTHING STOCK consists of the finest garments obtainable. The cloths, trimmings and workmanship are unexcelled, and all our garments are constructed in a manner to equal those turned out by first-class MERCHANT TAILORS. In fact, the only difference that exists is the prices. SUITS AND OVERCOATS that your tailor will charge you $40 to $50 for we will DUPLICATE for $20 to $25 and you can rest assured that ours will fit you equally as well or better than most tailors will make up to your order. It will pay the hard-to-please man to call and try on some of the richly constructed garments we have in stock—to fit men of all sizes and proportions to perfection. It will positively be a pleasure for our salesmen to show you these artistically tailored garments .and quote you the LOWEST PRICES ever placed upon clothing possessing such splendid merit. Men’s Fall and Winter Suits \ Conrt Against Dr MeMahon . morning to refute the calumnies of || Expositions Give| to State Many SigEI_Awards In a recent issue of The Call the wine n of California had an opportunity to see what they have to confront in the East. The St. Louis correspondent paper interviewed A. J. High a aker of New York, who a: an Eastern detractor and at the same || time opportunely supply for the con- sideration of the world some facts . concerning the greatness of the vast | ‘business which intelligence and en- terprise have built up in this State. The sum of $100,000,000 is invest- ed and more than 200,000 acres are devoted to the culture of wine grapes. — often rovoke d#scussion. Bilased, unwortly, raalignant misrepresentations carry the earmarks of jealous “‘commercialism’ and | conviet themselves. ! The “high” sounding keynote of the critical LES PETITION ASKING THAT ESTATE BE REOPENED s Property belonging to m Clark That Had Not a dently confounds gen: within _six tage disposes of his prod- | ers, with the merchant | s and properiy matures profitable e P e of i atit MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS—Made up rom MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITSCut. made and . pany in New York is struck i the followieg. pure Worsteds, Mottled Mixed Cheviots Unfinished | frimmed in the he ashion from pure ail-wool fa- c . ““Californta produces frue York."" ization mazkated too ung to stand shipping and that therefore they are docteored with accumulative poiscn, an overdese of salycilie acid, which, harmless In small quantities,™ is deleterious in accumulated form. He ventares the follow- | some good wines, cing better ones in Worsteds, neat Cassimeres and Tweeds. Every garment well tailored, splendid fittin, bave close-fitting collars, broad, hand-padded shoulders, and are durability of eolor. line. Ali are hand worth $13.30 to $15.00. In fact, few stores in this city will duplicate them for less than $15. Our priee out of & | ing opinis MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS—Made up from of the de 1 say tbere is.mot cme dro i celebrated Wear-resisting Cloths in gray and brown ething cheaper | that s the properly matured articien.enipecd Shades — which will wear like ifron: also black Mized Srenants om California. It takes five years to mac Warsteds, mobby Seotch: Cheviots and swell Cassimeres. wine. There The coats are made with snape retaining fronts, have hand-padded collars anad bread. square shoulders. These garments are worth fully $16.50. Our price . ding up a rotten* structw s of grapes haven't emough mone: o is expensive. If they could on | boid_th3r products for ‘five years they would build uo a different reputation.’ $12.50 o i Surely " you on top of all these 1 ure, unfer- | o ity 2o 25, 28 peee immatzce, ot |l PARENTS! mev'wnar o Zo- are still going from | o be rebottled | NEW STOCK of Boys', Youths’ and ftting adul- | Childreg’s reliable Clothing we have on reshipped to Amerfca.”" The ab- sale and were aware of the POSITIVE acy of this ridiculous statement and ¢ inteliigent information it exposes asizes the general falsehood of his atentions. i HALF CENTURY'S WORK. | I do not care to enter here into a com- parative argument on ghe merits and purity of our California products generally against the Emstern vintages. Let them take all the glory that the “scientific” methods they claim | SAVINGS that you could effect at our GREAT BIG NEW STORE. NO FATHER OR MOTHER would pay other shops HIGHER PRICES for out-of-date gar- ments than we charge for the BEST and most fashionable Boys' Clothing obtain- able. It WILL PAY YOU to come to our great Emporium and see with your own eyes the hundreds of GIGANTIC BAR- GAINS that we have now in store for at the 1 ALTRY PRI he BEST GRADE lothing——right at In a wor ficuit to have suffi- season. but this is a | & TWQ BOYS HERE abo o dhenull e ¢ the award of 2d not a ques- | (0 employ will give them. Californix bas you all. rwg B e o - eaply as £ e s L aver balf a century of stremuous viticuitural 4 g ONE ELSEWHERE—providing you de- iver 1 ‘bronze medals | e iy st go. | 1if® beDind her: the most akilifui-and exper- BOYS. ALL-WOOL BLUE_FANCY re to dress them in STYLISH CLOTEH- » jury, that probably knew remaric that ads of juice St §0- | enced wine makers of all natiomalit MIXED CHEVIOT AND CASSIMERE “ME 3 3 ing from California nce” is so ridiculous > el sk 4 7 Do Br. postessing TRUE-MERIT of qual- High about the differ-| 7€ from L - the grapes of all nations are at our dis-| SUITS—Ages 4to 16, in uble-Breast- fty—which is the kind we P c e racterized as & falrly | posal and our efforts bave been successtul. | il ed. Two-Plece and Norfolk styles; they prae . * make, and a sound, ma- ; that at the Pan- are well trimmed. very ser- viceable and worth $4.00, but to start them qut ou & $2.85 jump our price will be only LITTLE GENTS . NOVELTY SUITS— The sweeping assertion of adulteration is & | ma.ignant falsebeod. } The statement that it takes five years to produce a drinkable table wine is easily con- tradicted by any experien European wine T say there is not ome the properly ma- Threatens to Kill Himself. man. Only about 10 per it of - .3 Viatages are bessibly Btted for special seecr | ] Made of handsome Biué. Cardinal and e+ gt tion and would stand or repay the enormous Brown All-Wool: Serges _in Sailor $5.50. Our price Blouses, also Russian Coat Suits, Dou- ble-Breasted Blouses and Sallor Nor- folks, all nicely and artistically trimmed with band-embroidered emblems on sleeves and shields. To fit children 3 to ¥ years old. fully 3$8.00 at the high pricers. expenses connected with ten years' nursing. In spite of this California always carries a large amount of oid vintages and has often been compelied to do so, because combmations, circumstances and overpreduction made it com- | pulsory and great losses resulted from such | posi- | temporary necessity. The age of a wine alome | is not the standard .of its merit—every year dds considerably fo its cost and makes It YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—Ages 14 to 13 years, made up from Al 0ol Worsteds, Fancy . Mixtures, ts and Thibets, all cut in the height of fashiogl, are $lo w . ly trimmed. form fitting and worth full $15.00. Our price an eye-opener to thrift buyers as against one six silver and a total of but sev- These pretty suits will cost you Here only $5.00| awards, but to Eastern wines. Il in Mr. High a ore difficult to sell at an equitable valua- of competent, disin- st the Losisiana Pur- |d f srors should, better than any uls lately an inter- The market for high-priced wines. ve o on from an interested | ¢ a cmpesed of more thaa four- | jimited. The working. element in th Large t l arkKet Street ] from nteres fifths foreigners. have given California wines | cities is the principal consumer, and in order | 3 He Cured Himself of Serious Stomach source, g e to Mr. High's intem- four grand prizes, fourteen gold. | to popularize wine as a beverage generally it . e d perate and biased eriticism,” says Mr and five bronze medals, or a total | must remaln cheap, beaithful and pare. It ! L) k] E‘m Powell and Mason Trouble by Getting Down to First Principles award: as against one grand silver and four bronze enteen awards to East- High knows anything about the wine trade of the worid he will admit that at least ome- | Balf of the 15,000,000-gallon crop of France is | si says that California wines A m in ed_compare ravodrab!y corsumed or shipped a3 “Vin ordinaic” befors w any wines shat are ‘made in competant, ~disinterested | the new vintage. The assertion that Calf- | cestigated on their standard of | dently has not investigated this matter thor- o 2 fornia wines cammot be shipped safely while | Siomd DBe ISTeSTERC Stherwise he would have found that| Vomam's Clubs in Annual Session. han any written refuta- ed source, give the le to gh's intemperate and biased criticisms. BUNDSCHYU GIVES FACTS. urity. The suggestion of California was not supparted by any other State might be referred to t e o e Totabiined by Eastern wines form | Slusiveiy in her France, italy, Spain. Germany or in the potwithstanding Mr. | also that “we VISALIA. Nov nual session of oughiy, France does not import any California wines 3.—The seventh an- The | for home consumption. but uses the same ex- possessions in the Pacific in thelr first-or second year without preserva- | tives shows gross ignorance or a malevolent spirit. States, d remarks; Valley Federation of Woman's Clubs opened in this city evied in the '3 ymach trouble; the ng large quantities -of our| ©On the line of California’s suggestion, sup- e D ition for California. | Ocean, showing thereby -that she recogmises - digestion brought about s to Engiand. Germany and Switz- | Bundsch -aid: T admit the report | ported by telegrams sent by Govermor Pacdes | o yoe ™ tor instance, clarets from ri | the superior quality and purity of our wimes.|tg-day. Delegates are present from eriand, where the most stringent pure Louts published in The Call of Octo- | and Semstor Perkins, Dr. H. W. Wiley, chief | 2oq siner Eastern Scates are soid at 30 cents | We are exporting large quantities o Eng- fp,popo gin s o ool migs i T surprise to many inter- | of the Department of Agriculture,- was ap- | aou STT "o Orieans, while California. | land, Germany amd Switzerland. where the lare, ings. em a esno od laws e SId n?;z ~ary ————— Srowers | potated ‘Ga the Sx" Aaia wine Jury, and we hipping about 6,000,000 gallons to this wkfilm’ stringent pure-food fxws are in :am:{cnunne; A grand to the noisseurs of the ! o e interested in | much regretted . his withdrawal It - to rice | and it goes out sayiog that the commol . s - 3 a ed by Egstern wine taken up by Callfornis. at 20 | cvery year, tries to mamtain & living price | TT0 K RO COOO O ot take our wines siting delegates was held this even- our wines and pay more for them than y men, no ob. ded refrom about ol P e r how amusing some of them may be. nel m and Dr.W. D. Bigeiow. Bots | St 35 cents. which, deducting the and pay more for them than for their own ' ing at the Auditorium. A proposal te barret and_commission. means th own produ unless they | riticiom, based on € { Balf for freight, rior both % B e = good will, knowl- | of the national bureau of chemistry, that ail | Do = o rornia. All this | products, unless they proved superior both in | the Valley after another and d_superior in quality and purit experiencs. plead for themeeives and | wines submitted for competition n St Louls | sbout 17 cents maked in OWioris. o0 fern | quality and pursey. | incorporate the Valley Federation inta due to the i further evidence to con- | a State federation will be & Lout ’i Tt does mot meed is hu sa: at the sweeping unde iy T. 4 . - nderstand my Mr. Bun wines alone—wines that possibly have bee: he statements | vinee the most skeptical that e asian Mrs. George Law Smith, ik assertion of adulteration is a malignant | Matured for tem years for this particular pur- 3 + | attributed o Mr. High are absurd, and svident- | . - falsehood: that the assertion that Cali- . mvmm 2 set in | Iy made with the H‘““‘_, Siandering the Cali | Dresident of the State Federation, will fornia wines cannot be shipped safely | We may have to learn a greal kflmd by | fornia wize industry | address the delegartes. ar to post, from in their first or second year without| yC“"““%,fl“‘ufil‘,’fi.}*}'fifi:flpfis et | —_—e—————— | —— s ther, I gave up preservativ shows gross ignorance or | l:!:;fl:?“ im:k“ have been made here and | MAN OUT ON BONDS IS made, but not og the nalevolent spirit. “Mistakes have | becn m 2 unschofarty ! been made in California, and probably are still made, but not on the lines to provoke such unmitigated. unscholarly bably are stiil being Ip.r‘n;) to provoke such unmitigated, J Ao unintelligent criticism. And ail this after the president of the Californfa Wine Associa- fion paid @ high personal compliment. Im,an | REPORTED TO BE )nm.\'c'fray piumag, | George Lee, on Trial for Obtaining | Pretenses, me to try SMoney by False medicine, and unintelligent criticism.” ddress delivered only a month ago, before the | | lIactic acids that cause rheumatism by biets, and I had JUSTIFY STATE'S FAME. | o ipternational Pure Food Congress In St. Louis, | Does Kratz Stunt. | using Lash’s Kidney and L ¢} the American sparkiing wine industry—an iadustry of which A. J. High poses as a| | prominent and interested representative. | At the Morgue last night George | Lee, who is out on $2000 bonds on a aper advertise- but never took Many facts of interest are suppll»dj. in interviews by the three gentlemen AD rtised medicines nor -cent patent medi- case ory short I finally packages at the and took two or after each meal and occa- iet between meals when I ausea or discom- tore ed at the end of the te a marked improve- etite and general health packages were gone that Stuart’s Dyspepei ng to cure completely | t disappoint me. I can enjoy my coffee and ¥ curiosity I wrote to | £ the remedy asking as to what the tabilets that the | its were aseptic pep- ural digestives, which di- is this, rked stomach a chance and the nerves and whole receive the nourishment which come from food; stimulants | tonics never give real | ¥ Eive a fictitious strength | Lolle f you can insure its prompt action and complete digestion by the regular use f so gpod and wholesome a remedy as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, you need of perve tonics and will sani- years, yet probably every druggist im | the United States, Canada and Great Britain now sells them and considers them the most populer and of any preparation for ] | who are quoted. They meet and refute | criticisms at all points and collectively furnish information that, given pub- licity in The Call is certain to largely benefit the wine industry of California. Morgan’s remarks are, In full, as follows: | The statements e Brotherhood Wine Company. and transmitted by the special correspondent for e Call Louts, ute such a re two ¢ table—namely and malicious iibel on the Californa wine in- | Gustry, made with the foolish ides of getting free advertisement for the wines of one see- ! tion by vilitying those of amother, or the hal. luctnations of a brain clouded by too frequent sampling of bis own ‘;‘(:ze'. i tor ¢ ose " from Bowever. that n States except in California does the true wine and mature. for we do ot est), mait diastase | E2=eT ardless of the condition of | brought ta t i v HH 1 Eiiimisfz | duced tn California cannot be found %o easily, ‘grcn’nhmnfldwlamd-qnm When seen regarding the matter P.| C. Rossi said: ROSSI MAKES REVIEW. i ther Mr. High was not falrly quoted. or I terview that he bad Be e on a | subject that he was not at all familiar with. Mr High is probably familiar with cham- making and champagne-selling, but his statements do Dot give the impression that he | knows muelr about the wine industry in gen- tfornia’ wine industry in par- eral. and the Cal o o when you $100,000,000 are invested and tl yards ise more than 200,000 scres. 2 t is a very easy matter o criticize, but it -xv!ry one to find a market for the especially in-a country lke produet. where the majority are not ‘Amarket for all the wine that can be pro- i peo- ple. Stiff tor old and e ™Y Nimety per cemt of the. table Consumed inthe United States is bought i ¥ § pEit g H § ( 8 ! # i ¢ i i i i ; i it i gk g £ 4 LEHE i i sl charge of obtaining money by false pretenses, was reported missing. A L.} ©O’Grady, his attorney, made the report. He is anxious to ascertain the where- abouts of his client, who was to have ‘ appeared in Judge Mogan's court for a hearing yesterday. O’Grady sent for Lee ten days ago., telling him to come to his trial. Lee | The Kind You Have Aiways Bought left Los Angeles on October 20, osten- Bears the sibly bound for this city. Since that s “M time he has not been heard from. ' The Ear Assaciation of San Francisce He left a wife and two children in} Los Angeles. Yesterday O'Grady re- ceived a message from a Mrs. Stew: saying that Mrs. Lee was dying and’ wanted her husband to come to her at | e o e m:f_’:m. e~ | Whose Names Are JAMES M. SEAWELL JAMES M. TROUTT O’Grady cannot imagine what has FRANK J. MURASKY FRANK H XERRIGAN CASTORIA For Infants and Children. become of Lee and fears that he has | taken his life. The police believe that | insurance solicitor and mining He is 40 years old. ——————— Dr. F. F. Knorp has returned from the East dnd has resumed practice. ® —_————— The Dobertys, the celebrated tennis players, pronounce their name with the accent on the second syilable. & >—5 WITH SUNDAY CALL ‘WANT ADS.

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