The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 25, 1906, Page 37

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1906. COAL PRODUCER ~ WINS PEERAGE |Lord Joicey Who Owns the | Largest Colliery in Britain Is Elevated to a Barony |CONTROLS VAST "ESTATE Although Business Requires Much of His Time He Takes an Interest in Politics | Special Dispatch to The Call. | e & baronetcy to a barony and has taken the title of Baron Joicey of Chester-le Street, in the county of Durham, a dis- trict which he has represented in Par- liament for ten years. But he has won morning shopping. Sheets Single Bed Size Sheets—54x90; from one-width muslin; good quality; value at 45¢ each. Al- Safe fo say that no other store in San Francisco has made such iremendous sirides in ifs enward course as Pragers. Throughout this great shopping place there are at all times important evidences of rapid progress, and just now the most elaborate preparations are under way to make PRAGERS long line of show windows 2 credit to Market Street and the entire city of San Francisco as well. In the meantime, show window displays are necessarily abandoned, ‘ nd all efforts are now combined on a gigantic ALTERATION SALE and a period of general VALUE- GIVING SUCH AS THIS CITY HAS NEVER KNOWN. The buying organization of Pragers has been planning for months to make this event what it undoubtedly will be—an unqualified success from every point of view. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 32 tic Alteration Sale - ....COMMENCES MONDAY.... made LONDON, Feb. 24—Decidedly the Contracted for and made six months N ive %“k"“g;; Camierters: tafted most interesting of the new peers is | ago. This is why we can sell them T n*‘jg by ¢ 9 | Lord Joicey, who has been rdised from atl these remarkably low prices. ght; u .25, tera- C We are prepared for crowds, but would advise early tion Sale price ... “ Full size Satin Comforters—White cot- ton filled; heavy winter weight; vari- ous designs value at $2.00. Alteration Sale price . Comforters and colors; $1.29 WHAT SULPHUR DOES Earls and eristocratic scions of lower | | another title which will stick to him teration Sale price ........... Sheeting longer than that which carries with ~Bed Size, 72x90 Sheets—Seamed; 50 pi 54-i v | d b 'S - | {1t & seat among the hereuitary legis- 24 -inch hem; the muslin alone white B"l‘eac’;eéncghegtefi\\g”;y siightly | 1ators of the reaim. It is that of the Is worth 47c.” Alteration Sale C 9 ] soiled from handling; regu- | “QOAL XING: OF BRITALY JvEo i ‘ Coal King,” for he is the largest indi Fp"; °en P g E' i ls:fl Valllw 17¢ Y;rfl« Alteration 11‘ | EBN RAL ks vi cer { cosd S 'y 1 T ea’ H e pri , e | Eas B SED | Yidual producer of coul In the world. A ol Sl e vy The bargains announced G - | The output of the Lambton and the Irction Bals prics 60c ; : Blankets $—————————————————F | Joicey Colliery companies, whioh he|Jj | Alteration Sale price ; : under this head ‘are SIMPIY|we win piace cn sale 1706 Blankets & ) REYES DISCUSSES ATTEMPTS practicaly owns, amounts to 5,000,000 | | ~TCCTCTTUUUUUCT e 3 tibl S h high d witite ¢ ;rl;" ":eesufmy :e"m:s!' at MADE TO ASSASSINATE HIM | ;onu per ‘annun,, and he has besides Pillow Cases P irres stible. earc g han $1.25. $1.50 and $1.15, at the follow- 3 g —— arge interests in several other coal i i i € 7 ing low prices: NEW YORK, Feb. 24 —A belated dis- | | s p 1 low and you will find thes: specials bigzer and better than any you have e Zet Sogots, Oolombla, Febra- LD;D;):in.llesv.‘ Y& . zsg&sflg;eg x:\x;:ahehrxe‘?viXml]l‘tMIl"X P(llolw y s . li P g’, y ;Er‘lgrl’:db;;iusu;éi?ah n;: Pres Rayen. X0- | e oy eanilhs Wetcribed a8 \a a cusiomer, and no mail or- g 4 o|CVEl S€EN before in ~imilar lines. Double bed size, pair 1.00 upon the life of | S¢lf-made man according to the pop- ders filled" value 10 -6/ '3 Y t"%he Thres ‘su. | WA definition ‘of that muchabuscd ders plied” walue 10c Khite: JEVAE Tolnks e G R R hatis. et Bed Spreads 8Y5¢ Apron Ginghams, 5¢ Yard were tried by a C:::lge;\nziu"h(d;a?k:‘. Tm" in life ‘wéih' Other Cases that regularly sold at 16c,] .. 3 vkt 4 Huck| double threaded and shrunk; they Only 100 pisces of these staple Aprom entence of which | W negle hos repeatedly 17c and 20c. Alteration Sale price..| EXtra good value hemmed ould be . extra value at Single, 3-4 and full size Crochet Bed| Ginghams, in blue only; the heavy, , the same way as | declared is the most valuable aid to s T i0e. 12T4e smd 15| Towels; large size, red bor 6 = D ST o bl . a E- sood-wearing kind; regularly he court-martlal | Success—poverty. He belongs to the | . et ‘““lg: at 10c. Alteration @ Sgeclal Bale). price, C | - Bpreada: ;“}"" 'mgm’ g t¥i| priced at 8i4c yard. Alteration sc e Bes A ot rarer type of men who acquire vast Sale p eTmsr dg s e e et HEAER S none worth less than 85c. Sale price, yard .............. B DR e i e Table Damask Hosavopmi B o ld Bl Alteration Sale prics ..... 5@ Muslin and Cambric st three of & century |4 dire struggle for the necessities of Scotch Satin Table Damask; absorbent material; comes _in Napkins | oo . Full a Muali 1 4 aroused the indig- | life. His father was a fairly prosperous regular value 40c. Alteration €| White with red border; reg- apKins il JAE e Masiin:_ bleschad ondl g 5 < s 25 Sale price, YArd ............. e i . unbieached; good quality; e whole oou: coal mine owner. He could have well | ular 15c¢ value. Special C| .. ize Crochetéed Bed Spreads:| value at Sc a vard. Alteration 5c afforded to send his boy to Eton, Rugby | Exlr: l;;pe‘ ]I;nre gh:(elz 'I:llbledesl'l)ln;— x pr‘ivl'n-‘ easl}:)we F‘rlnged etk Extra heavy all hpu;'flfi:)ln?n Dinner Fl;lll 8 zed rohcd & e“le‘ e preads; Sale price, yar‘d IR, A s o r n re < bl i B ask—Highly mercerize: ns; | Turkish = ;i extra Na, g t! 2.00; emmed. arse! - . s ~ ____ADVERTISEMENTS. OF somis gther fmedd peblic schobl | equal to the $2.00 kind: value Ji J latge size; very best eyer Nejing: Sped 5 i 3 Yard-Wide Cambrie—Nice _and e e S enen | Where he might have made the ac- | ot Sbce ik eraticn Sale €| oftered at ‘this price; value (€| Bcotch make; sizes 21% TAERAINACRY GUANIEY; (Wov! €| =oft. Regular price 10c a yard. C | quaintance of several future Dukes and PPice . . - 3 at .. 2 Xx21%; per dozen - e Y Sy BN R o iy Alteration Sale price, yard.. degree and have obtained the sort of | . | education which 1s supposed to l-rsli‘ ALTERAT’ N 3 4 :: equip & man for -the job of going 2 Al' t S ’ f For the Human Body in Health | through life without working for s ree Lessons Iin 0 eraiion Saie o and Disease. living. But young Joicey's father was | % i o SALE OF.. G A & 5 % & e - a level-headed man. He sent his son | Discriminating women will find this event far more interesting than ordinary sale offerings. Many of the new M ch ’d 1 sulpbur will recall to | to & good class school, where | Ch’na Pa'n"ng season’s most advanced models are being shown at Alteration Sale prices. Isses and arens gave us ;hele wWas no ger of '.n_s ln:u\g in- | ¥ molasses | fected with snobbery and where a | The Ce oes thorough grounding in science took the | ramic atin and G There young | oot d o hard, carried off a lot | A Eton Suft — Double- Panama and Faney of prizes, joined his father's business £ o llow- breasted; made of Mixture Sklfl-—-h; - he was 19 and devoted himself to | l‘r&{ ev- excellent qual- g:‘t(;'k (hbelueclrcsll:r its details. He was con- | A o 4 ity of gray, tan Biodel: ‘five hox These are high- re pits and about the work- | and invisible plaid plaits’ in front rade Shoes, ch so that an old workman | v Hotitured: - mirapwid with wide fold n nine differ- 2 to him as as rith | . « at bottom of skirt. en styles. bt st e Snt o and 4 baeks Well tatlored: They come in - g polley of progress a complete stock Timmed W ut- all colors and sizes. patent leather poniEna.jes much a kol of everything required in Geramics has tons, - neck trim- Alteration Sale Oxfora ties, do. That's just what | just been installed In our_ beautiful st e (e price 7 in__Bluchers, answered young Joicey. | Art Department, third floor. Not A ki regular lace had practically complete | only are we prepared to teach you an raid; new styles, as well Yathar's colliery. ' ‘Thig thia wonderfully | ferestin~ art ab- sleeves all strap- as Gibson ties 1t 5 solutely free of charge, but you may ped; coat lined and 3-strap bimself to mastering the find Ceramic . colors, = brushes, me. o AR s sandals. d of the business. In a few diums, decalicomanlas. the ELH.HP r’a 8 lfl"'“'i “f’ inchlx’de he had the coal trade at his Wonder Banding Machines, Epper- < gore . plaitedl’ oo L o ote - Made i an all-woo) also_a number ger ends and could do well nigh | son’s famous firing kilns "and _ all and strapped skirt. tan Covert; strapped seams front /1 of high-grade ¥ - liked with it. T i new and necessary appliances for the 25 d / white a n 4 what he liked with it. The company ; - Regular $2250 and back; cloth collar; lined with . artistic decoration of earthenware, value. ood satin; new sleeves; stitched gray canvas known as James Joicey & Co., Limited, glass and china. Ihtere- e B i R e shoes in Gibsen style. They _have | which. does an enormous business, of | g o A large eyelets. with silk ribbon. There tion sale $750 value. Alteration { which he became chairman and man- Firing demonstrations will _commence Ion Bale piiy . are about 1000 pairs in the lot. and AT Soeniply MEm iy -ONu. ereatiof A s TR B B Tt Wonmgess Migured and alriped alfects; fancy collath. sul yoke, Mool deep palr ects Tass than .10 €4° 248 6 i = Wi % under the supervision of one of the j ¥ elette and Percale Wrapper gu and striped effects; fan o an e, lined, vor n $1.7 PO IIBP . USSR 1ho Ladmbibg bil: 3 tac- | fc all colors Regular $1.00 value, . 69c 3250, _ Alteration Sale 51.00 MAMMOTH GREENHOUSE lain, decorated with pink and green sprays; com- oy and others the Fauntle- = . plete for 1z persons; regular price ot 7 ATttt DOC I OR_ POR THE UNION PACIFIO $15.00. Alteration Sale price 5 1 f AND o, et et ( o I have in my employ the best RAZOR SPECIALIST on the coast. Sick or disabled | developing coal mines. from L d Durham and has done America h he just how >wledged, acquired large a » S ALS AY AND TUESDAY WOMEN’S MUSLIN AND e imresr s s mescuam bk gl in the last fifty years. | the Earl of ie purchased | FLANNEL_E.’TE WEAR Corn—Extra special, Best Maine. | Old Welwood Whisky—Bottled in 4 s i By s cainte - ial This big Alteration Sale would not he Regularly 15¢; dozen, §1.17; tin.10e bond. Regularly $1.25. Special, . Loerggrd ot i complete without some record-break- | | cornc-Bost Western: new pack: bottle 90¢ nd s bt rea ing offerings trom the Women's Un- dozen, 8de; tin Y P2%¢ | . C. Rosst Italian Vermouth—Bot- | | Two-Plece sults—In the new nd a of farms. derwear Department, second floor. L COROI RBE s e S R ghs g e “tle 43¢ spring @esigns: pure woolen a y for running a news- For stirring values these specials are incomparable. HKona Coffee—Roasted daily Rxtrn Finfandel—5 years old. Regu- materials, in very pretty pat- pa at one time and purchased the Women's Flannelette Skirts—Made of heavy fleece ma- ol “larly be. Gallon ... .48¢ terns; two pairs of trousers with Newcastle Leader. But he found that terial, both sides alike: finished at the bottom with Cantile =S 4 Dollur Brand Whisky—Sold all over every suit for boys aged 8 to 15 newspaper was not quite so | d scalloped flounce, neatly worked with silk; on a bars; at $1 bottle. Speefal .......... e3¢ years; fit and finish perfect; for him at least, as running a col- | deep yoke at the waist in white only. Reg- Rice—Pride of Japan; 4 1 B ek By G Battiag ke Wiks regular $5.00 and sckinwlelging Bis own Tie] ular 65c value. Alteration Sale Price. E C | | Becasa, Eatmina—victor TRty Gl T TiAT bYW el §8.00 values Altera- 5 b Besh ik Dewspayer) i1 S M vdsten { Knorrs' Imported Eszg Jesse Moore AA Whisky: o ale 9e%d ... d retired from proprietary Corset Covers—\Made of Cambric. Both high and syuare Elernudeln; package -.........30e uine. Bottie . . Boyw Three-Plece Sults—Coat, journa . | neck; tight fitting, with darts in front; neatly Extra Canned Frults — Peaches, | Port or Sherry W vest and knee pants; all new de- He first entered Parliament in 1886 | bound around the neck and arm size. Regular C Pears, Apricots, etc.; solid packed; in 5 bottles . signs; for ages 8§ to It is one of the privileges of a Prime Minister to pay | 4§ Regular §5c Latext Reefer Top Coats—For boys off his political debts in that fashion and | value. Alteration Sale price............ 8ged 3 to 8 years in the new also to obtain a peerage for himself | ght _colors, also 5 whenever he signifies his desire to en- lt:l:\;\ys:;:;’c:neu- & ter the upper house. Lord Joicey is 5 vears old, but he is one of those Indil | viduals with whom hard work agrees, for he looks a good ten years younger. —_—e | OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 24.—The Unlon erect a mammoth green- at North Platte, Neb., the coming season for the purpose of supplying the different raiflroad parks with flowering | best artists from the Epperson tory. e value. Alteration Sale price with all gathers to the back. They are made of best quality | fle of same; is on a ¥rench band at the walst, 100 - Piece Semi-Porcelain DINNER SET. ... English Semi-Porce- flounce on skirt ers with a property which had | reputation that for years it wked bout the market 3 N e e 3 2o AT LOW Trssenlanubion Stv- ure Qroceries prices i ot s sed here as they do in The business is growing 43¢ $10.75 by leaps and bounds. saving specials like these. Alteration Sale price Thousands of housekeepers look to us for money- 16 years. wines A. V. H. Gin—The 1 as a Radlea nd a Radical he ha - | # 3-1b. tins. Regular 30c tin; doz., Altergtion g st e dbin i 3 Women’s Muslin Drawers—Cut wide and gathered fnto 82.85; tin 25, Sale price 5 . e Ehe sk oot a narrow yoke at the w Lemon or Vanilla Extrae White Mountain B Bors’ Fine Norfolk Suits—In the o, ot s contributed small tucks and some with hemstitch flounce. Magic Yeast—6 packages . 25¢ vears old. Gallon . double and singl breasted 5| liberally to the Liberal campalgn ex- Regular 25c and 36c values. Alteration SuleI C styles. This line is an excep- chequer and that doubtless did more to price . . e tionally good one and sells reg- win him a peerage than all his stu- Women’s Skirts—The top of the skirt is of muslin, with ularly at $5 to $6 a pendous achievements in the way of a deep, double flounce of cambric; has an under ruf- suit. Alteration Sale A orice, suit Blouses, which w: . sale this week at ALWAYS RELIABLE colors; bank. He says that his right name is | Edward Duncan. 0 price, while quantity lasts They come In red, some have the mannish ived 100 dozen e will place on this low price. blue and light tal, and it was necessary to take forty- four stitches in his wounds. He is in razors doctored and. restored J| Zinth ATCleE (hE evmmer, snd also Duncan was treatéd at police head- & precarious condition, alth to first-class condition for al}| The house will be built entirely of quarters and sent to the General Hos- attending physicians say he h glass and fron, and will be an innova- pital. His ‘condition Is not dangerous. chance for recovery. i gt e e S s L ; TUCSON, Feb. 24.—The body of Hum- Acquitted om” Murder Charge. for cutting will e require t B ), j—' - timps, but those inwnde?! for :-e Blr: phrey Sullivan, a well-known contrac- AUSTIN, Tex, Feb. 34—Roland the different parks will be started early tor who killed his wife two months ago, b Brown, on trial for the murder of Con- cnough to have them ready was found yesterday on top of a hill Razors ground ...... ground and sur- instruments sharpened my cutlery speciafist. THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1008 MARKET STREET, San Francisco. Scissors geons’ + el | HOTEL ST, FRANCIS Sundsy Evening Table d’Hote. e e | the open ground. to bloom by the time it is safe to plant them in STOMACH BIYTERS clared the whole system of milk produc- | Federal Officials Considering Advisability of Supervis- ing the Nation’s Dairies R ¥ SRR CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Federal supervision and tnspection of the nation’s milk supply, ineluding farms and dairies, is urged by Mrs. Scott Durand. It was presented as & means whereby the consumers would be assured of ebsolutely pure milk in a talk on “Dairy Conditions” before the conven- tion of dairy farmers yesterday. She de- tion and distribution to be wrong, and said to attempt to obtain a pure product by means of pasteurization or sterilization was rank nonsense so long as there is no Dozen Shots Are Exchanged When Cracksmen Are Dis- covered Working on Safe KANISAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 24,—Three bank robbers were discovered in the Missouri City Bank at Missouri City early this morning after they had blown open the door of the vault and exploded a charge of nitro-glycerine in the safe door. After a fight, in which a dozen shots were exchanged between the burglars and five officers, the men escaped from the bank and disappeared In the darkness. Later Andrew P. Wymore, Sheriff of Clay County, caught one of the safel blowers in an engine-house at Ran- three miles west of this ecity. He had killed himself. The Territory had of- fered a reward of $500 for his gapture. Colored Passenger on Street Car.Cuts Men Who Object to Riding With Ethiopian | —— { LO8 ANGELES, Feb. 24—In a fight | on a Slauson-avenue car early today an men with a large dirk knife, euulng; two of them seriously in the baclk. The | Injured: Mokris, employe of the Plonecr | Truck Company, living at 1928 Comp- ton avenue; eleven-inch gash in the left side of his back, seven inches| laceration of neck; cut in leg, eye and left cheek. L. B. Scott, street; right thumb sew: 1751 East Fifty-arst iy cut. unknown negro slashed three whits | o gressman Pinckney at Hempstead a year ago, was today acquitted. ——— ADVERTISEMENTS. N regard to the benefit of Ale +drinking there is no doubt— the perplexing question heretofore.has been how to get it without the objec- tionable dregs and sediment. < 1 dolph, Mo. The robber resisted arrest ML Will be served in the white and AVEr, Unknown Mexican, stabbed in the gold room every Sunday Evening Government control °t‘ ml“h"d'-h and was shot by the Sheriff. He was sty et buck; jumped from the car and ran e There are hundreds of women 0Ot State Food Commissions she sald she | brought to Kansas City and identified ]}mha, away. so0 the problem, and shows Ale in 0 k| tif h : ¢ ]| was weary, because the inspectors are|as Leonard Bell, a former convict, who g The cutting ecourred while the ear | . tves pr , show: e $2.50 per plate. Huber's Orchestra | (fwho can testify to the merits of B 00, 7" lorely politicians, who will in- | had served a penitentiary sentence for Indigestion, was on 1ty Wy to the aite ® The tas | its most natural and delightful form. | Rescrvations mey e made witn [$hthe Bltters in all ailmentsfl| spect anything and in any way & farmer | burglery {rom Butler, Mo. He admitted white men and the Mexican wers seat- | EYerY J?&:’fim -;'gzlg:t and | e > ¢ . > or dairyman w them. , e end clear rect casle. the Maitre @'Hotel. peculiar to their sex. One trial Protessor C. B. Lane, assistant chief in ed on the rear of the coach when convinced them that it is uan- the dairy division of the United States 1 palm off water on his customers instead the negro boarded it. Because the lat- ter occupled a seat near one of the Appetizing, Refreshing, Rejuvenating and Wholesome. e Department of Agriculture, declared the ‘ponsibi fi“’v ‘a" g‘x"‘ "”“' LLS oo sded for Backache,] | somarcment had under advisement the | of whisky. sultation. It ot, Write today for HElls Ge e | Mttley snae: wae ] oI Srtitian LS VA S stion of Federal supervision of the| “We wish to protect the consumer b 048 Poite Bimtre “I don't wnqt' to ride beside nig- - g4 Oply Gemsize Cramps, Sick or Nervoue | ot o oy ire: Du: | auninst the denler who Siatos his whisky R T Dicdize . e T 2o m& | An ldeal Beverage for Every Ome \‘\"-’-' chidHEsTERs ENoLin | f Headache, Costiveness,} | rana. i with water,” sald Theodore Wetterstroem, e e e oo P g ing. _— is quoted as say- | ANY DEALER ANYWHERE Fainting” Spells. Colds, liam M. Hough, counsel for the National | palm off a drink of water instead of F-ANK R. WESTON, - passengers particlpated. The Hudson, N. Y. Established 1736, \§Grippe or Dyspepsia. Wholesale .laf'“;:f'o De(‘hul:t‘ ooAd.mgonfi Yhiaky u;e e ": greatly benefited |l § Taylor st Cor. ..,.,'.,M._ 2 drew his Mnife and cat Scott, ‘:fl: SHERWO0OD & SHERWOOD, ured,” r b % Try a bottle. it s i Fazdsia ) instens o8 storted Hough, *1 Otfice hours from 10 8. m. to'4 p.m.| | and the Mexican. He then jumped | Selling Agents for Pacifc Considerable mirth was areated by Wil- consumers of liquor would be benefited if the retailer could Etate chemist of Ohio. “If the dealer can think all men will admit that; if the men won't the women will."” nials. A quarrel ensued. In which the four €. H. EVANS & SONS, Coast. Los Angefes, San Francisco,

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