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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. MARCH PRAGERS 1905. ANTI-TRADING STAMP MEASURE IS SIGNED PRAGERS To-Day’s Specials in New Spring Goods PRAGERS PRAGERS . 2 Mabel 'McKin-| oo [ - : : Ribbon Handkerch’fs || “e%el Mocol kit Shopping Veilings | KayserGloves b e T ooy 2 5 o s g (Main Alsle) (Main Floor) B;gs (Main Floor) | (Main Floor) T G : 2 Just think of | Swiss embrote- | (Matn Floor) | Different mesh-{ roctived o how 1k / 3 this d offer- red Hi - BELSHAW HITS |Aimed asa Blow|MARTIN KELLY | e |pen i S |t JILd s heavy satin rib- | Sheet lawn hem- | gpectal price 4 of walrus lea- PRI o Tor v T ~ bom. [ % to % sannot ” be 5ess | wednesday onty ALWAY.S RELIABLE fheri &% Moire| a hundrea cotors | gray. ' biack™ and f nch wide; col- |l i e rown a [HE EXAMINER! at Tobacco IS ARRESTED Rz =i s MARKET: JONES STS e e e aad ANl white ~only; 9 S I cial pricea c, a a yard...... 4C 9| yard 165¢ e | yara®".0 $1.00 a pair. Trust. Charged With Perjury in the' Boodle Scandal and Is' Later Released on Bail Senator From Contra Costa Directs Attention to the) RIS Paper’s Misrepresentation 5 e anmice| OLNET BillS Arel Made Laws by | New Cuains, rapeie and Domestics (Main and Second Floors.) Oriental Tapestry—so inches wide, | Curtain Samples—Hand-made Bat- in the newest patterns of Orien- tenberg, Motifany, Cluny, Lonis tal striped tapestry; suitable for XV styles. These are worth cozy corners, couch covers, por- four and five times the money tieres, sofa pillows, etc. Excel- we are charging. They are sam- and Silks (Main Floor) crack nor slip; a firmer weave than Japanese silk. Extra special at, per yard...... 35( Colored Taffeta Silks—19 inches wide, in all shades for linipg. Silks Foulard Silks—In the modest de- signs now so popular. We have 100 pieces of this spring’s pro- duction, showing all the desir- SCORES EXPRESSES SURPRISE Says He Has Just as Good!‘ Says That He Has Been Made 3 oo : able colors and patt trimming, etc.; prices ranging lent value at, per yard y. Yo ic the Object of Malicious | GDYBPHUP a Case Against Accusers i 34‘:" h;"‘gs‘“é from, 53’)‘. to 85¢ e S p NG| N (Yeed chokn SRS " . i) g the yard..... 3 ¥ 7 e * " ol ' , 7 ¢ Curtain Swisses—We have just | Bath Towels—A good, white - Misstatement of Facts| as They Have Against Him @ o ot o0 2000 ™ e i D Good prlol ey SRR R Ll B et boigrmatn i e | SR IT | the Tussah, Shantung, Bengal K .'_ess QO S Sride curtain Swisses in the newest with pretty initials woven Special Dispatch to The Call | SACRAMENTO, March 7.—Martin | and Mikado 35c tO 65 Granite Suiting—s52 mch;s wlde: in designs. Special at, per 87 at both ends. Special, each 15‘ SACRAMENTO, A et Epectal Dispatch ‘to The Call. Kelly, the veteran lobbylst, charged | makes, per ydA C the popular shades in navies, L R R S TR TN o sC Table Cloths—We have only 100 Belshaw rose to & question of personal{ SACRAMENTO, March 7.—Governor | With Derjury in the matter of the Sena- | B Shirt Waist Suit Silks—In all the browns and tans. A regular | Figured Lawns—Fine and sheer, of them; size 8x10-4; made of s s e S o e ndly | Pardee has signed Senator Keane's| torial boodle scandal, has been arrest- popular_checks, the neat hair $1.00 a yard cloth.. Spe- 75c in white and colored grounds; German soft finish lmen that scored the methods of the San Fran- | anti-trading stamp hill and it is now | ed. He gave bail and his examination line stripes and the overshot .C‘al DIICE. Lt oividie o dinvia R have dots, small figures and will stand the laundry’s rough cisco Examiner, which has not ex-|in effect. The bill had the support of | has been set for March 20, before Jus- | plain and Persian grounds. | Silk Warp Crepe de Paris—s2 flowers. Regular value 10 usage. An excellent 1 1 pressed great regard for Senator Bel-|& great majority of merchants, espe- tice Clarken. County Detective O'Neil | per 45C fo $1 00 inches wide; spring selections 1sc a yard. Special.... C bargain at, each.... s . 0 he successfully carried | cially the retail tobacconists, who see Wexnt to San Francisco and brought his yard...... 4 are being shown in a large va- ——————— - —_—— —cede the Yosem- | In it a direct blow at the tobacco tyust, }’g;;;f‘z;;‘;:;f?m,;mgévg;“;;"g,:e;:;‘ Black Messaline India—to inches riety of shades. A regular - i Government. | which recently invaded San Francisco| (ormey. and the prisoner was taken be. | wides a SOt biacl lfoniame |03 SR00 = yas Rl N OE | Hais Trimmed Free All Season iner,” said | TP Bhlie Zavor. by estabitihing | fore Justice J. C. March, sitting for mer waists and suits; will not cxa B | Justice Clarken, and gave a bond in | the sum of $3000, with Willlam Mec- | | Laughlin and Patrick Kelly Jf this | | city, as sureties. H Kelly was interviewed soon after his | release from custody. He expressed | surprise and it appears to wound his | liberal system of premiums. This| e in connec- | plan of doing business is at an end, alnst the anti- | however, for the bill strictly prohibits 111 The bill in part is as follows: s or exchanges any property pts so to do upon a repre- | wotice or inducement ““Quality” Groceries---Liquors Specials To-Dzv Only Castile Soap—Naples, large bars; regularly 20c a bar— Shirt Waist Suits (Second Floor) These suits are made of extra fine quality silks. The waist and sleeves are lined. The waist is Most Noehy Sale of hiren’s Washable Spring Dresses Ever Held fled b; unselected | feelings to learn that anybody should | 4 % Second Floor) 2 4 before the time of the | have doubted his work in connection S, ath box pleated - ol Children’s D Mad . st e : C exchange or upon & representation, | v : t; the sleeves are stric ildren’s Dresses—Made in i Choie . isement, notice or inducement that any- | :lth his story about the Senatorial £ch Vg e A y B s iy Salmon Bellies—Choice new stocl; k : hose precise nature is not so known | boodle matter. new. OUne oL 4ie PIEE RciuDEs S TRELIL SP S Wi ong to-Ib. kits, net weight— joted against the Ralston | to the purchaser at the time of the sale or | “I gave my recollection of what hap- | of this suit is a vest front; the waist; box pleats and long each c a Markey's vote on the Yo- | exchange 1y {dentified be- | o Birther or Cother | Pened,” said Kelly, in a tone of notice ad. | nt that any property | did not agree with Senator Belshaw | in- | “It is a fact that I| is fi ef- ruffle over shoulder and around the front of the waist to give skirt is tucked, has 7 gores, shirred and has a pleated Oysters — Choice dozen gsc—3 tins the * | jured innocence. tatement as depend upon chance or a4 Gavi B, = | fect. The colors are blue, brown, a yoke effect. These dresses p s e P f r fous falsehood. | p\-.r;;quf or 13 o b'i?l:‘?m, i‘ul:] IM:O\L?; :Ubtn\;]te]\p\ h:,;g ‘:}3: black and gun metal. They have | are in small checked materials ~ s%‘:;f’;’;::?"‘("}fi"“‘“ 25c g to handle all labo r recel o e taniaction | daughter’s testimony before the Grand | been marked to 14 95 and are for ages 2 to 6 69c [ P s il s 2 o a - . @i in the I premium or premium giit, or wio | Jury corroborated me all right. I have sell ap:s: RO . years. On special sale at i \ |\ “ in—Importe: olland— 75c CYRE Wit & P e = any goods, wares or merchandise | just as good ground for swearing out | . A gallon-$2.50—bottle Silk Shirt Waist Suits—Made of chiffon taffeta in striped, change- able and all colors; have pleat- ed waists and skirts. Regular value $17.50. Spe- 513.4 cial Child’s Dress—Of fine cham- bray with the long waist effect; has white cuffs and belt; come in colors of pink and blpe and for ages 2 to 8 years. Regu- larly worth $1.50. Special 98C I traded my vote | y vote has alway: conviction ation of any such stamp, cou- ike device S0 given or caused 1l for each offense be gullty |a warrant against my accusers as| | either of them has for swearing to a | eanor and be punishable by a | warrant against me. Judge J. B. De- | D A ey Tl Yo | vine appeared as my attorney at the | more than six months, or | Dearing to fix the bonds and I expecti | to have a couple more lawyers asso- | Damiana Bitters—The gen- uine—bottle ............ Claret—Extra dinner wine— reg. 75¢ gallon—special Wilson Whiskey—That’s 65¢ 43¢ RRONEINY he had heard d. to me however, that the provisions apply or extend in any I the state- ' said Mar- aded ntiate wre for Structure in Los Angeles Goes to Governor. for the Los Angeles to erec- ption of any such stamp, this act shall not apply or ex- a sale or exchange of articles in heap or mass or a part or portion which sale or exchange is not made, uced by or upon any represen- ement. notice or inducement of n before specified. Other bills signed by the Governor to-day are as follows: No. 12, amending section 48 of de regarding the rights of per- s 50 as to forbid any injury to a a two-thirds vote of the stock- ining companies is fécessary in c e affairs of such companies. By Hahn, No. 92, making it a misdemeanor person, firm or corporation to send a 18 years of age to any saloon, se or house of prostitution. on, No. 116, permitting civil ac- be brought against persons violating nances of cities or towns. 69, exempting employes of | clated with Mr. Devine when the case | comes on for hearing.” ileges on Forest Reserve, SACRAMENTO, March by Jones of Tuolumne asking the Na- tional Government toward giving the pr cattlemen some ileges on the forest reserves of the to waste. If it were fed off ‘it would do the forest reserves no damage and | would help preserve them, as it would lessen the likelihood of fires springing from the dry grass.” Lot JUDGE SMITH REBUKED. Resolution Adopted Asking for Priv- 7. — The | resolution introduced in the Assembly | to take action | | State was adopted by the lower house | We have arranged to sell this most famous talking machine On the Installment Plan $ 1 g $ 1 Weaek and by the Hear the free concerts world’s greatest artists. years. Special price. These are new Ties that have worth at least $2.00. Special at There is one line made of new Zephyr Ginghams of dainty stripes, They come in pink and blue stripes, and for (Main Floor) UMM SEafly s WOII Y fio perv e | m-'fil?yh % . HIS opened. They come in Brown Russet Leather Xing the I 1ite of nder the present system of man- | p: ici Kid: v making the ":fi,';‘ UISOE ] o wement of. thetTardst reservaty boin ] MASTER'S and Black Vici Kid; are made on the very repealing the act of 1850, | Jones, “a great deal of feed is going newest last; have hand-turned soles, mili- tary heels, and come in all sizes; every pair Creme Simon for the Complexion. stamp_ coupon or other like device | Victor ’a"(ih Machines gathered full on a square yoke, and with tiny revers over the shoul- e y have been lssued as a premium, | —_— Ic g 3 b s - - Ea. pre: £ or to | = ers. Th finish v R stman Kodak: eRect: and provided farther that the | TO AID CATTLEMEN. (Fifth Floor) s ey are finished at the wrist with a narrow ruffle and braid s children 1 to 3 48¢ just been $1.48 .-\I-l —bottle (Third Floor) This is another new department, where the Great Eastman Kodaks and photographic supplies of all kinds will be found. We will give you an expert’s service in develop- ing and printing your pictures. - 1_and plove® of | SACRAMENTO, March 7.—The As- ex Guard onductors and brakemen from | Sembly committee, consisting of Mc- r Supreme £ Cartney, Beardslee, Burke, Lumley “ ’ who k v B - * - | No. 44, nendis 2 i o nows would call their “bull; h;r ;”,!31 eals ‘f;;r ,’,‘,flnm:d’:;{‘m’,‘,‘; i o lta}?: A}:k:nson, flpipoltntgd toxlool‘(y igm HAD ICK TO ENTERTAIN LA BOHEME concerted work. - s gone to e amending the Civil Code | charges agains uperior Judge 3 And the Mimi. Slim, large-eyed, fra- REe T e to conveyances of real estate by ex- | Smith of Santa Cruz County, reported . T ile Miss J ¥ > fation was to-day in about the same vein as did DEL]GH S AT 5 dmirably &0 the physical Hnu Assembly. to “aye.” was reported back by the There 1is much e Governor will sign ___ADVERTISEMEN eans Committee without By W 7, appropriating $5075 Civil Procedure. Cromwell—No. 300, requiring boards of in_municipalities to observe and carry instructions of the State Board of A 0. 365, authorizing the trustees of W er State School to transfer all the boys committed to that institution to the Preston School of Industry at Iome. 9 —h | Prescott’'s Amendments Lost. SACRAMENTO, March 7.—The As- sembly this afternoon defeated Speak- er Prescott's constitutional amend- ments providing for direct legislation on the part of the people of the State and those of incorporated cities and of counties. There were only about two-thirds of the members present nesses were examined in the Chadwick trial to-day and the defense estab- lished the fact that the claim of the Government that Mrs. Chadwick had no money in the Oberlin Bank at the time of drawing checks which were certified by Spear and Beckwith was incorrect in two instances at least. It was shown by the general journal of the bank that on November 3, 1903, MARYSVILLE, March 7.—Prepara- tions for the great encampment of the G. A. R, to be held in this city on May 10, 11 and 12, are going steadily for- ward, and everything points to one of the most successful encampments ever held in California. Posts of California and Nevada will be represented at this gathering and the council of this city the Savage Opera Company last night. It aroused even the Columbia audience —and one not too large at that—to something distinctly resembling en- thusiasm. One has never seen a bad ‘“Boheme”; they are only good and better. Last night's, from the ensemble viewpoint, was one of the best I re- buted admirably to the physical iliu- B 1 ¥ Y eatablishing & forestry tation &t Sauts | the Torrance committee. It found o, S Wae & the Shaie ong | Lo ems oty malion s et tont Jmbrachatents Db it THE COLUMBIA | i moeints ot o o ¢ & s . sympathetic and penetratin. speec 1‘11:}: the bill. McKenny—No. 131, relating to mining | the Judge for some acts that it held 4 Miss Brooks’ Mimi was further most 1 call there were s to be other than ethical and not con- - h D i girlish and with a rare and exquisite tion who had voted| By Waste—Amending —section 1600 of the i s v ot CLEVELAND, March 7.—Nine wit- Special Dispatch to The Call. buoyant, gay, sparkling, was done by | Whose “surprisingly good" Venus of Monday some cerebral sin made me credit Kate Sherwood with—was the Musetta, and vocally happy in the role. On the dramatic side she was, how- ever, only sketchily suggestive of the “La bewitching little vixen. But Boheme™ will be heartily enjoyed b; warmest admirers. “Il Trovator tonight’s bill. BLANCHE PARTINGTON. —_——— and Prescott gave notice of a motion | OF . ti- | has extended an invitation to all mem- | Member here, and I haven't missed | ‘VHISPERS TELL for a reconsideration. e E o0 o et coediting | bers of the G. A. R. and thelr famliles | any. The scene at the Cafe Momus A New Art Gallery. | f——————————— 44| her with that amount was made on the | to attend. It is estimated that there| was brilllantly handled, with itS| We have converted our picture rooms GUMP COLLECTION PAINTINGS Native Sons’ Hall 414 MASON STREET ... NOW ON EXHIBITION... Day and Evening Until Close of Sale, March 15 . SALE COMMENCE THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 9 C. H. LUENGENE Of the National Art Assoclation, AUCTIONEER. Special Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, March 7.—With bated breath the Legislature awalits the coming of the morrow. Rumors are fiying thick and fast that a second boodle scandal is to be exploded in the Assembly when that house convenes in the morning, but by whom or why | no one is willing to hazard a guess. | The first report to gain substantial circulation was to the effect that Grove | L. Johnson had been retamed as coun- ; sel to present the complaint of oppon- | ents of the building and loan bill, de- | feated last evening In the Assembly, to | secure the passage of the measure. No one has had the hardthood to sug- | gest that if any money was used In | this connection it was marked. the effect that money is being used ta‘ GET MORE PAY Epecial Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, March 7.—The Su- perior Judges of San Francisco who may be elected In future will enjoy salaries of $6000 a year instead of $4000. Assemblyman McGowan’s bill, making the increase, which is not operative in favor of Judges in office at the time of its passage, was signed by the Gov- ernor to-day. The bill also increases the salaries of the future Los Angeles and Alameda-County Judges to $5000. The Napa, Orange and San Benito Judges are raised to $4000. Under a law just passed there are three new Judges to be appointed in journal of the bank and a deposit slip were brought out on cross-examination by Judge Wing, counsel for Mrs. Chad- wick, after long and tedlous question- ing of H. H. Avery, assistant cashier of the Oberlin Bank. Avery at first testified that Mrs. Chadwick at no time had either money in or credit at the bank. It is doubtful if Andrew Carnegie will take the stand. District Attorney Sullivan said this evening: put Mr. Carnegie on the stand and I do not think he will be called upon to needed in rebuttal of something intro- duced by the defense.” —_— % vision of the bill that the raise shall apply to Judges to be elected in the future will prevent the appointed mem- “It {s not my present intention to; testify unless his evidence should be ; will be at least 2000 visitors here. It were appointed yesterday and consist of W. T. Ellis Jr., former Mayor of the city; Colonel E. A. Forbes of the Na- tional Guard and Wiliam J. Bowen, on collection funds, and Dr. W. & Russell, J. P. Swift, George W. Sutliff and Allen Colley of Corinth Post, G. A. R., of this city, on expenditures. The ladies of the Woman’'s Relief Corps of the department as well as the ladies of the G. A. R. will attend to the number of about 300 each. The national commander, Judge Blackmar of Boston, and General W. R. Shafter will be among the prominent visitors who will take part in the fe tivities. A programme of entprtain- ment is being arranged and ample funds will be provided by the citizens to insure the old veterans and their friends an enjoyable time during their throbbing moving crowd of grisettes sented here. The soldier scene was cut, unfortunately—and missed—but the rest was most admirably enacted. Reginald Roberts was the Rudolph and again a picturesque personality and notably sufficient on the vocal side. It is quite Mr. Roberts’ fault that his upper C is not quite so sure as it might be. He has the note handsome- ly within reach, but reaches a little timidly. But he sang otherwise most effectively and gained warm recogni- tion. Mr. Goff as Marcel was Mr. Goff as one has not heard him before. He gang and acted the painter’s part in a gay and spirited fashion that one had felt was rather outside his capaci- ties. Colline I have noj seen better acted than by Mr. Boyle, who took pains to make him the philosopher that he is in thoroughly humorous fashion. His coat song was _vociferously ap- into a beautiful gallery for the exhibi- for $10,000 was made out in her name. | Will be the greatest gathering of the|and artists, peddlers, gamins, gen- |tion and sale of moderate priced paint- The entry and the slip were in the ; old veterans ever held in Northern Cal- | garmes, walters—the most complete | IN8S. water colors, pastels, etchings and handwriting of Cashier Spear. Another l ifornia. and vivid picture of a Latin - quarter fine vbntosxravb& ‘!nlpecllon cordially - entry of a similar nature, amounting Two of the committees to take charge ;fl h lknev:lt:td. janborn, Vail & Co., 741 y:, R %o $5000, was also found. These facts | of the arrangements for this meeting | Street fair that any company has pre- . LEAPS. FROM THE FOURTH FLOOR OF CHICAGO HOTEL Agricultural Expert in Fit of Insanity Ends Life Upon Return From Journey. CHICAGO, March 7.—James McK. Gordon, aged 30, an agricultural ex- pert and specialist in the growing of celery, has committed suicide by leap~ ing from the fourth floor of McCoy's Hotel to the street. He had shown signs of insanity while on a train with his wife coming from California. ——— Plenie printing. Up-to-date. Gabriel Print- ing Co., Prints anything. 419 Sacramento st. ® —_————— WOMAN CAUGHT SHOPLIFTING. —Eve Joulich, an Italian woman, who recently came isit. Johnson sald to-night that he had, W lauded. Harrison Bennett was the |fo this city from Santa Clara, was arrested i B Los Angeles County and it is hel he bench enjoying the increase. T R P SR T O s yesterday by Special Officer Dean, who de- hencll o SN ShAL e Dl bl D e e by D o e e e LR e aals adwiic: 14 Soncvally aa] TOUEU ' o (e’ qURFISE " Sokmmmart. | Ibitar: 'S NRee (O L e o | been retained to expose any one, but ‘he further remarked that he had two | sons who are lawyers and one of them might be the Johnson connected with the rumorsy Another report was to the effect that the four Senators who have been found | guilty of bribery, are going to spring a trap on Clarence Grange and William Corbin, building and loan men, and that they had retained Johnson to play this game for them. Another report is to the effect that proof will be offered that the prize fight promoters who visited the city a few : days ago spread around a lot of money where it would do the most good. This report finds few adherents, however, rand is not given credence. 4 e o !BREA(‘!‘! OF PROMISE CASE ! HINGES ON CONSUMPTION SEATTLE, March 7.—Superior Judge Albertson to-day decided that | if it can be proved that consumption |is a disease transmitted from parenta to offspring 2 man or womaa has a right to break a promise 1> marry a person affected with it. If this can be proved he holds that a jury can assess no damages against the person break- ing the marriage promise. The court refused to decide that consumptiin . was such a disease, regarding that as |l a subject for the jury. 1 The decision was made in & suit salary established by the McGowan bill, and the anomalous cundition of a new Judge drawing more money than ione who has been on the bench for years and is performing exactly the | same duties will be created. ! Governor Pardee go!d- that the pro- ADVERTISEMENTS. No Pain Is so_severe that it cannot be relieved with Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. J ] ™It 1s the only infallible remedy known | for tane relief and cure of every kind of pain, headache, from any cause, neural- £la, Theumatic pains, backache, sideache, menstrual pains, muscular pains, stom- achache, toothache, ete. If you are subject to aches and pains of any kind. take Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills ‘When you feel the first symptom coming on. You will entirely relieved from the attack. They are pleasant little tab- lets, but they do the business—besides, they are absolutely harmless. ¢ “I have used Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilly for three years, and they never fafl to relieve my nervous h he and’ neural- gia. I have learned to get the best of the attacks by taking a tablet in ad- vance."—RACHEL J. JOHNSON, Albu- . important step toward raising the sal- aries of the State officers. It passed McCartney’s constitutional amendment providing that the salary of the Gov- ernor shall be raised from $6000 to §10,000 a year, the Attorney General from $3000 to $6000 and those of all the rest of the State officials connected with the executive department and the Su- perintendent of Public Instruction from $3000 to $3000. McCartney sald it had been recognized for years that the State officials were receiving salaries too small for them to live comfort- ably and perform the duties that their stations demand. Dr. David Murray Dead. NEW YORK, March 7.—Dr. David Murray, a well-known educator, is dead at his home in New Brunswick, N. J., aged 76 years. In 1873 Dr. Murray accevted an appointment as Imperial Minister of Education in Japan, where he remained until 1879. ; ————————— “If You Are Going to Europe Or sending for relatives or friends, call or write at once. Reduced rates only last till cisco. R. Co., and 1 Kfln\lflmgfl' 1 or Quecnstown to Pooth, General Agent, U. P. Cunard _ Steamsiip Company, street, San Francisco. piliobis depiaet SPGTRT R 'BROOKS STILL TALKING.—The cross-ex- amination of Willlam Brooks, auditor and land agent of the Spring Valley Water Com . = pany, v querque. N. M. was resumed last evening before United States B Kidneys, Biadder, Female Irregular- | brought by Rosena E. Grover to re- If first package does not benefit you, Heacock in the ; ieadtine, Biitosenest, Conmipation, | cover $25.000 from Mayor Zook of | teht sher e i s Commiasioner e In office of B. M. At Druggists’, 35 ELM ST., NEW YOI or_by mail. s & box. DWAY & CO., RK. Ballard for breaking a promise to marry her. money. g 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk, - em- | braces the value of the realty owned by the company. Jia 5 May 6, 1905. Buy flckoé:nlm" $71.25 Liver- | good as any other. and added a fine note to what the man ADVERTISFMENTS. SHOULD ALWAYS TAXE To Chicago in 3 Days Call on or address She was booked at the Southern station. 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