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’ ¢ " THE WEEKLY CALL THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1905. ADVERTISEMENTS. DEAFNESS | BOOK FREE, YW TO REGAIN HEARING that won- to It to Deafuess Specialist S Y')((‘; LE, FREE DEAFNESS BOOK COUPON NAME ADDRESS 119~ 121 Gearysit STARR KING EUILDING TEETH f.emember T PLATES s wTHY Al Work Absoiutely Painless n_every branch, stick fast, made goid crowns and air, gas or by ax TAL PARLORS, . Stockton and OHID DE 650 Market, Sold by Owl 1 T y, 1128 Market street and 80 Geary street. SEVEN POINTS OF SUPERIORITY ~—OF THE—— UNIFIC BIFOCAL THE NEW DOUBLE. NEAR G OF INESTIMABLE VALT LY PEOPL fmal area of FAR AND TO ELDER- 1ent, there- arkable clearness of of eustomary n dividing t vy both to user and ob- server 5. Practical annihilation of prismatic effect. 4. A product of home industry. 7. Reasonable in price yet superior in quality. THE OCULARIUM HENRY KAHN & CO, 642 Market St.“ WEAK MEN| DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR | charxes in 24 hours. You feel an | trom QELA improvement the first dose. We have 80 much confidence in our ] MY ereatment that we offer Five Hun- | b red reward for any case we can- not cure. This secret romedy cures lost power, nightly emiesions, wasted organs, varicocele, glest, strictures, kidneys falling e prostate glands and all other terri- flects of self-abuse or excesses, which lead wanting to and you can’t. bottle; 8 bottles, $5. “Zall or_sadrem orders HALL'S MEDICAL N CTE, 856 Broadway, Oakland, Cal Al r sale at 1073% Market st., S. F. Send k. -~ LILTY ON 165 Trade Buflding, Bosten. | in the urine, gonorrhea, dis- | Guarenteed cure any J SURTON ML COUNTS R S, Jury Finds That the Kan-| sas Senator Sold His Influ- | ence to the Rialto Grain and Securities Company | | HIS LAWYER GIVES NOTICE OF APPEAL Disgraced Official Receives the Verdict of Conviction Quietly and Displays No Visible Signs of Emotion | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25.—Senator J. R.| Burton of Kansas was to-night found | guilty on all six counts in the indict- | ment upon which be has been on trial | for the past week in the United Statew | Circuit Court charging him with hav- | ing agreed to accept and having ac- | cepted compensation from the Rialto | Grain and Securities Company of St.| Louix to appear for the company in the | capacity of an uitorney before the Post- office Department. The verdict was brought in at 12:50 o’clock, two hours and twenty-five min- utes after the jury had recelved the case. Semator Burton was ordered to ap- | pear in court Monday morming when | his counsel announced a bill of excep- tions would be presented and an appeal Court then adjourned. 1 the ti the jury went out the courtroom with | 0 there was a summons from m in which the d considering its upon being in- a ment had been | ed Judge Vandevanter. | tor Burton took his accustomed | the table with his counsel. His res were . but expressed 1o le sign of emotion from the time ry entered the room until the ver- d n read. His fakial expres- not change during the reading | of the verdict and the separate an- | swers by the jury of “Guilty” to each count. | ator Burton, accompanied by his el, descended in the elevator to the ground floor and together they de- parted for his hotel. The Senator was permitted by the Marshal to have his freedom on the promise of his counsel to prod ourt at 10 o'clock OFFERS GOVERNMENT | PROPERTY FOR SALE | Denver Tax Collector Says He | Will Give Title to Purchaser. DENVER, No. 25.—Denver property- | owners were startled to-day when they | d that a tax title to half of the| & Cranmer block, worth three- quarters of a million, had been sold for $5000 and that the Denver postoffice, Denver University, the mint and other | property could be had for a song. As the property is described by lot and block only, no one realized what was happening until the sale caused an In- vestigation. Regular taxes on all the property have been paid, but when the | Fourteen-street yviaduct was built a | epecial tax was levied against all the | property within an Improvement dis- | trict which was created. Many property-owners knew nothing | of this tax and tax titles to thelr prop- erty have been sold without thelr | knowledge. Public property is exempt | from ordinary taxation, but the Asses- sor claims it is not exempt from the | special tmprovement tax. The attempt | to sell a tax title to Uncle Sam's post- office and his mint property is con- | sidered humorous. Speculators in tax | titles have not had the temerity to give $196 48 for the postoffice, which cost | $400,000, though the Tax Collector is | { willing to take that sum. | Pl e pedbun RUUL | WIFE OF PHYSICIAN TAKES | LIFE OF ANOTHER DOCTOR | Walks Inte His Office and Shoots | Him Five Times With a { Revolver. JACKSON, Miss, Nov. 25.—A dis- | patch here*from Monticello, Miss., says | that Mrs. James Birdsong, wife of a | physician there, walked into the office of Dr. Thomas Butley and shot Dr. Butler five times, Killing him. The | cause of the tragedy is not known. —_——— | Nearly everybody in Abyssinia carries | = Robinson Crusoe straw umbrella which cannot be closed. 14-Karat Gold-Filled 20-Year Gen- tlemen’s Watch, 16 size, with a 15-jewel Waltham or Elgin move- ment; guaranteed t?. $]7.50 20 years . 14-Karat Gold-Filled 20-Year Watch, with a Waltham, Elgin or Hampden movement; 314.50 for 20 804 MARKET St $1 per Year Phelan Building § | do-boats were left behind to keep up | Mussulmans of Constantinople that they | Archipelago. As the acoeptance of the PORTE MAY NOT 0PPOSE THE POWERS French Officials Apparently Confident Turkey’s Resist- ance Will Not Go as Far as Measures of Defense! WARSHIPS OF SULTAN ALMOST WORTHLESS International Fleet Leaves Piraeus Under Sealed Or- ders, British and French Boats Remaining Behind ST C PARIS, Nov. %.—(8 p. m.)—Informa- tion reaching officlal quarters leads to" confidence that Turkey’'s resistance to the powers will not go to the extent of military or naval measures of defense. An official who passed the Dardanelles during the last few days said to-day that Turkey’s few avallable warships at the Golden Horn were worthless hulks. More- over, the official view is that the Sultan will not permit the firing of a shot which might precipitate war. Turkish land op- fiialllouu, said the official, are equally un- ely. The island of Mytilens has a garrison of several hundred troops, but the French officials say these were withdrawn to a remote part of the island when the French landing occurred in 1%1, owing to the Sultan’s desire to avoid the possi- bility of an armed conflict. The present seizure of the Mytilene customs is ex- pected to be executed with a similar ab- sence of armed resistance. The Temps this afternoon printed a dispatch from Constantinople saying that the palace officials were deeply agitated by the firmness of the powers, leading to indications that the negative response of the Porte would be reconsidered. It was learned at the Foreign Office that Austria and Russia, in behalf of the powers, have addressed a strong note to Bulgaria, Bervia and Greece, warning them that the powers’ naval demonstra- tion against Turkey should not be made a pretext for revolutionary movements on the part of these countries against Turkey. ATHENS, Nov. 2.—The International fleet assembled at Piraeus for the pur- pose of making a naval demonstration against Turkey in support of the demands of the powers for financial control of Ma- ¢edonia, salled at noon to-day under sealed orders. British and French torpe- communicatoin with the fleet. + CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 2.—The Embassadors of the powers, at a confer- ence just held, decided to proceed with the naval demonstration as the best re- ply to the Porte's note. There is absolutely no sign among the are In the least way disturbed concerning the questlon of the financial control ‘of. Macedonia. The vast majority are not| aware that such a question exists. The aspect of the city is perfectly normal and there appears to be no chance of an anti- Christian movement, unless the word be given from high quarters. It is persistently reported, but not yet confirmed, that the Grand Vizler, Ferrid Pasha, has been dismissed and replaced by Abidin Pasha, Governor General of the demands of the powers requires scape- goats, there is a disposition in some quar- ters to credit the report as being the pre- cursor of the abandonment by the Porte of of its present attitude. Following the precedent which he set when the Russlan fleet made a demon- stration off the coast of Inlada in 1908, the Sultan has charged Vice Admiral Hus- ni Pasha, who left Constantinople on No- vember 23 on a special steamship for the Dardanelles, to welcome the international fleet with presents of fruit, candies and cigarettes. ——————e PAYS A DIME FOR WALKING ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRACK Texas Stranger Makes a Remarkable Contribution to the Conscience Fund of Rallroad. EAGLE LAKE, Texas, Nov. 25.—The most remarkable contribution that was probably ever made to the consclence fund of a railroad came into the hands of the agent of the Southern Pacific at this place a few days ago, and has been forwarded to the treasurer of the company at Houston. The agent was standing at tl ticket window of his omce when a young man, who was a stranger to him, walked up and shoved a silver dime through the wicket. “What are you giving me this ten cents for?” asked the agent. “You can't buy a ticket with that small amount of money."” “That's all right,” the stranger said. “You keep it for the railroad company. I have walked here from Rosenberg and I figure that I owe your company te® qents for the use of your roadbed.” The stranger then left the station. —_————————— ITALIAN SEOTION HANDS KILLED FOR THEIR MONEY Three Strangers Enter a: Freight Car and Empty Their Revolvers into Unsuspecting Victims, CHICAGO, Nov. 26.—Two Italian sec- tion hands were killed and two others mortally wounded to-day by three other Itallans, who entered a freight car at ‘Winthrop Harbor, {forty-five miles north of this city, and fired at them re- peatedly. The killed: Dominick August and Jo- seph Aduce. Mortally wounded: Jo- seph Ginvossia and Felcee Czeatte. All of the men were members of a construction gang that had been work- ing near Winthrop Harbor.” They drew their monthly pay two days ago and it it thought that the reason for the at- tack may have been robbery. The murderers escaped. ————— AUTOMOBILE LINE RUNS INTO THE CATTLE REGION OF TEXAS Daily Service I» Inaugurated Between San Angelo und Sonora and Is Well Patronized. SONORA, Texas, Nov. 25.—The heart of the cattle region of Western Texas has been invaded by the automobile. A daily automoblle service between San Angelo and this place has been in- augurated and is being well patronized by travelers. The distance is 75 miles and is covered in six hours. There are only two stops one at Cristoval and the other at Eldorado. There is a good road over, the undulating prairie for the whole distance and no difficulty is experienced in keeping up speed. It || is probable that other asutomobile lines will be established between points in this part of the State for carrying both pasengers and mail. With This Coupon Ladics’ Long Kimonas Made of fine fleeced back flannelette; Japanese sleeves and wide band down the front, collar and sleeves; in figured and fancy striped effect; full skirt; in red, blue, gray, pink and rose. Worth three times this price.59¢ Hosicry We Stand Behind Them With a Guarantee. Made Expressly for Us. Handling Hosiery so many years has taught us to im- prove all defects so you will profit by it. CHILD'S HOSE— Made of double twisted Sea Island thread; light and heavy weight; jersey knit; reinforced heels, toes and knees; all sizes....... LADIES’ HOSE—Extra wide or the outsize kind; made of silk finished thread; stainless black. |y e e L S 25c LADIES’ HOSE—Made of finest English wool cashmere; double soles and high spliced heels; stainless black; a true 75c uality; Monday and Tues- d .80c No Long Stories No Whys or Wherefores. To-morrow will be Monday, and we have some Fur to show you at a price that will more than please you. SCARF and MUFF to Match—Made of French ermine; scarf cut narrow at neck and wide at the ends; lined .with heavy silk satin; 52 inches long. Muff is extra large size; satin lined and flat in shape; a perfect match to the scarf. Before coming to look at ours look at $15 ones in other stores and you will be agreeably sur- prised at the quality of these for...The set $8.50 We would like to call your attention if you need any Ribbons - - You will th is_no. one who vfiviflliL lhgs‘ go% a larger assortment or any richer looking ribbons than these; all silk taffeta ribbon; satin edge; Dres- den and ‘floral designs; width No, 7..Yard 12%e CUSH- ION RIB- BONS— Full 4 in. wide; made of all silk satin; different shaded coloring, from the lightest to the dark; in old rose, red, lavender, green, yellow and others. ........ A yard 28¢ ‘ 66 ” 55 ; ; Merode KNITTED UNDERWEAR Made forthe most particular women and children. With supreme confidence we can make the broad assertion that there is nothing made to equal these. Through long expe- rience the most exact care has been taken in shaping and cut- ting these garments., Each gar- ment in every shape, both in reg- ular and out sizes, is absolutely perfect. They are made of fine combed cotton, lisle, cotton merino, wool and silk and wool. lisle, silk and In vests, tights, pants, corset covers and combination suits for women and chil- dren, and the price is within reach of all. CHILDREN’S VESTS, PANTS AND TIGHTS— Jersey and Swiss ribbed, in light, medium and heavy weight. Vests, high neck and long sleeves. Tights or Pants in knee or ankle length. Tights are snug-fitting tops. Pants are French bands. All sizes, a garment......40¢ LADIES’ VESTS— Partially wool, high neck and long sleeves, medium weight. Tights and Draw- ers to match. A garment ............... versr. TBC LADIES’ VESTS— Made of silk and thread; high neck and long sleeves; tights to match. A garment. $1.00 Just Reccived Last Night by Express Some very handsome looking waists. Why not have one of these to wear at your turkey dinner? of all-silk chiffon elaborately trim- % Made taffeta; med with 3 rows of inser- ition and tucks; also lace bow knot medallion; new sleeve with deep cuff of tucks, lace and insertion; buttoned down the back; in light blue, Alice biue and cream. Price..$3.75 Walking or Rainy Day SKirts In New, Nobby Tweeds. Made of imported Zibe- line; 7 gored; flare cut and tailor stitched seams; fan- cy strapped seams with tailor buttons; in gray, Oxford and navy, also Worth Knowing A DRESS w you can iron . and wash; vegetable lined; Nainsook ; large size....... black. Price SHIELD that odorless andindestructible; A pair 10¢ LADIES VESTS— High neck and long sleeves or high neck and short sleeves, in light, medium and heavy weight; also fleece lined. Tights or Drawers to match. A gar- 50c LADIES UNION SUITS—Made of velvet finished cotton; high neck and long sleeves; ankle length or high neck; short sleeves and knee length; light or medium weight. Prlce .2 ..B50c CHILD’S UNION SUIT —Made of picked cotton, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Light and medium weight. Price B50c Cold Weather Com- forts For Ladies and Children. Moderately Priced. CHILDS SKIRT— Made of Daisy flannel, with a hem and at- tached to a waist of soft bleached cambric. Price ..................... 25¢ CHILD'S GOWN— Made of colored striped Cinderella flannel; double yoke back and front; col- lar and sleeves trimmed with fancy silk stitching; in pink and white, also blue and white stripes. Small and medium sizes Extra large . .. .B8e Ladies’ Short Si Made of heavy out- ing flannel, trimmed with a deep D flounce; fin- ished with deep scallops; silk embroidered; in stripes and solid colors. 5 LADIES Made of fancy colored striped flannelette; double yoke back and front; roll- ing collar; cuffs and collar trimmed with neat braid; in pink and blue. Price.. 50¢ LADIES UNION SUITS—Made of silk and French thread; high neck and long sleeves; also ankle length. Price, $1.75 LADIES UNION S8UITS—Made of silk and Swiss wool; high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Price .....8$3.25 LADIES' UNION SUITS — Three quarters wool: high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Price .. .$1.00 LAD VESTS— Made of French wool: high neck and long sleeves or high neck and short sleeves; tights and drawers to match. A garment. slbo' Children’s Dresses B If you have making them up your- self you will appreciate the low psice of these. Chic and this season’s newest styles; made of im- ported French cashmere, with three large box pleats back and front run- ning the full length of the dress; new sleeves, with detachable white linen cuffs; patent leather belt with harness buckle; turnover collary in blue and red; from 8 to 14 years. Price Combs and Hairpins For Thanksgiving Fixing for vour hair. BACK COMB —The curved shaped kind that fits snug- ly to your head; 'fancy back of rich filigree work; also some set with brilliant rhinestones. Price...50¢ SHELL HAIRPINS — Made of Italian shell; 3 inches long; straight and crinkled kind; amber and tortoise. Price, 12 for 10e st ool ot B La Grecque Corset For Stout Women. With This Coupon Swift’s Best Soap Three large cakes in a box; in such odors as new mown hay, honey suckle, violet, blue bell and coun- try club. With this cou- pon, a box of 3 cakes.12¢ Just Reccived All of Ovur Holiday Gloves Made of pick- ed skins, ex- pressly for us. To those who buy their gloves here this week we will give them a cleaning ticket so they may have them clean- ed whenever they wish free SOROSIS LADIES GLOVE—For walking or driving; heavy and ser- viceable; perfect fit; all colors. A pair..... $1.00 LADY WARWICK— Made of extra fine tanned dogskin, with one large clasp: in tams, reds, white and black; similar to Dent’s. Made here in America, of American ma- terial, hence no duty. Real worth $2.00; our price.... Why Nol Buy Your Umbrcllas Now When made of fast black twilled cloth; steel rod and frame; natural wood curved han- dles. Price ..........38e LADIES’ and GENTS' UMBRELLAS—The pat- ent self-opening kind; made with 18 steel ribs and extra strong rod; crook handles in willow and cherry. Price....73e Ladies’ Handbags and Relts At Prices that will not be a strain on your purse. LADIES' BELT-— Made of heavy black taffeta silk; curved in 4 shape; wide in back; pleated and gath- ered; in regular and extra large size. Price.....5 55¢ Instead of $1.00 LADIES’ HANDBAG —Made of different kinds of leather; extra strong sewed: gun metal and gilt frame; moire lined; Vienna handle; moire lined purse inside; full 10 inches long; in brown, tan, black. Price ..................... 55e¢ Hundreds of others equally as good in value. Ladies’ Wrappers For less than you can buy the material for. Made of fast colored flannelette in many different colored stripes and figures. Epau- The Lalest in Neck- wear At Prices for Which You Will Like to Buy. LADIES’ OVERCOL- LARS—Made of French lawn, in open eyelet pat- terns; small scalloped button-holed edg.e.. 5 Plrg;; 5 silk chiffon; ) extra wide & ruff around the neck; deep pleated chiffon streamers, finished with a narrow gathered ribbon. Pries < .o.. 0 el . 8150 Auto Veils or Face Pro- tectors? Made of all silk French chiffon; with a 2-inch hemstitched hem; pink, lavender, champagne and gray. Price..... 50¢ NEMO SELF- REDUCING CORSETS Not Prevent Your face from be- coming chapped or sore by get- ting one of these new 54 Inches long, quoise, havy, brown, red, 816-818 MarkKet Strect $1.00. HALF A MILLION IS CAPITAL STOCK OF NEW OREGON LINE Road Will Be Bullt From Portland to Astoria, Thence to T ook and on to Humboldt Bay. PORTLAND, Nov. 25.—The Portland, Oregon and Seacoast Rallway Company filed articles of incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State to-day. The incorporators are: Willlam Reld, John Stewart and C. H. Wheeler. The capital stock is placed at $500,000. It is proposed to build a railroad from Port- land to the Lower Nehalem, thence to Astoria and also south to Tillamook and on to Humboldt Bay, Cal. —————————— NEW_ YORK, Nav, 325.—John Alexander Dowle, leader of the Zlonists, and party, who have been in Mexico inspecting the offerings for a proposed Zion colony, arrived here to- md fi: the steamship Semeca, from Tampico an % GRAPE-NUTS. Add Cream to a smucer ‘of LONTESTANS I DEFEATE MILWAUKEE, Wis.,, Nov. $5.—Judge Carpenter to-day sustained the will of Mrs. Lizette Schandein and admitted the instrument to probate. The will makes Mrs. Jacob Heyl the chief beneficlary of the $7,000,000 estate. Mrs, Ella Frank and Emil Schandein, two other children, were cut off with & small allowance. The contestants, Mrs. Frank and Emil Schande! sought to break the will, alleging undue influence on the part of Jacob Heyl A great part of the decision Is given to a review of the testimony. In summing up the case, the Judge said: “I must hold therefore that the evi- dence adduced is not such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reason- able and just man to the conclusion that the relations between Mrs. Schandein .and Heyl were improper and the holding that the contestants have failed to prove that charge is equiva- lent to the finding that the relations between Mrs. Schandein and Heyl must be considered for the purposes of the case to be innocent. If such improper relations existed and were recent they would not, of themselves, prove that Mrs. Schandein wished to leave her money away from the Heyls and was prevented from doing so by any kind coercion Wfil - upon her mind.” Considering e circumstances, Rich Looking Hatpins of precious stones, the price will not ¥our n emerald, ruby, sapphire, and diamond; setting with a ¢-inch pin; needle pointed. Price.... New York. Fac-similes quarters in and is one of m; “empty any new purse. have just tur- garnet rich gilt fitted and ceee. 12%e JOE ROSENBER 13-15 O'Farrell Street the court says he feels that it would be unreasonable to draw from Mrs. Schan- dein’s conduct the Inference that she was helplessly in Heyl’s power and un- less a broad Inference can be reliably drawn the whole Incident, of course, has no bearing upon the execution of the will and codicil a dozen years later. As confidential adviser to Mrs. Schan- dein the court says there is no evidenve that Jacob Heyl practiced any deceft upon her. “It seems to me,” the court continues, “that the will of 1900 drawn by the at- torneys for the contestants is the rock on which the case for the contestants Main Office, Fifth avenue, We are head- models that we ceived; made of aluminoid boning, which is rustproof and unbreakable; long over the hips; straight front; lace and ribbon trimmed; warranted. lettes over the shoulder deep gathered flounece back, front and over the shoulders; trimmed with fancy braid. Price...S88e For the Up-to-Dale Woman Or_Those Who Wish to Improve their Form. San Francisco. Here the fall re- Inspect the DE BEVOISE Made with 3 seams; tied in back; also trimmed with narrow Torchon Ilace; holds the bust in a perfect form for stout women. g0es to pleces, since that certalnly musg that they simply continue the main tures of the free testamentary aect 1900. “The will is admitted to probate™ BECOMING A MOTHER =;: of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken of. Thousands Is an csdeal which all e (el fear, for with borsor of The! expectant and casts over ber & of women have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during *ime of their most critical trial. carry women safely :: gently prepares the system sickness,”” an dis-