The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 28, 1906, Page 2

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1906 COLLINS IS DECLARED A PERJURER BY JURY lities Fail to Save Lawyer From ma ot Conviction for Falsely Swearing to Legal Paper. Technice Stig while ‘it was true onment of his first nued for the statu- ed the court with lumn 6. He Continued From e iaw from »y her husbz educed to poverty a children, Edua two s we PROSECUTION CLOSES. to them. nd forth- y, Judge in the fol- SY GPSIS OF THE CASE. steps to prosecute him verse nown to that 1d then swore b iever told E u the meu Attorney has evi- t Kelly re falsely when he his declara to the legislat o SR MURASKY SUSTAINS GRAHAM. not known to . Bunkers hung ment, but mbl~d his (rmgral talk among the friends of Wright, now a fugitive from j 8 Blood Medlcme fe into your veins, a new strength into your scles ¢ :rj. tness into your st makes you feel better, look hetter, e and sleep better; rengthens your shoukders and latdest work lighter s they must bear the darkest day brighter’— re is Hood’s Sar- 52 I'here is absolutely g like it for building up ¢ le system. Every claim for it is verified over don’t know of zmythlng as good as Hoed's Sarsaparilla for that chronic condition of peoble at this season, when théy ave gick, yet not quite sick abed, feel all played out and know that thelr blood impure. When in this congdi- tion it always does me an I{mmense unt of good. It gives me a thrill of life. Banishes that tired feeling. up_and makes me feel like 11 the time. "It makes new out system, well.” ain by actual experi- ence with it. It is the medicine t makes a new person of you, ives you vitality, vigor and vim akes you well. es_ the half sick perfectly a bottle of it to-day and 3¢ knight, Greenfield, Ind. hegin taking it at once. Do not be induced to accept any substitute, but insist on having Hood’s Sarsaparilla AL.~—To meet the wishes of those who prefer medicine in tablet ¢ now putting up Hood’s Sarsaparilla in chocolate-coated tablets as sual liquid form. In reducing Hood’s Sarsaparilla to a solid e retained in the tablets the curative properties of every me- ient Suld by drugglsls or sent by mail. 100 doses one dollar. > Collins to save his | hunger and | " | owing to the fact I JH;KELLY‘; - ROVAL CHINESE talking | the grows out of con- | d to have before the leg- | ition committee ~th ref- | try one of the most distinguished parties S | household and first cousin to the Em- ® | party are his excellency 8haing Chi Heng, of the brib- took the UM DI STUATON 1N O | - Continued From Page 1, Column 2. papers now have the power of that as- sociation bghind them, causing a remark- able growth in the Reform party and se- cret socicties, while the anti-foreign, anti- | dynastic Viceroy of Canton, by his auto- { ératic ruling, and ‘his antagoni tude to the foreign consuls, the masses of tne people in | foreign. feeling “In the prefecture of Chang Chew near. revolutionery forces who are now eager to try conclu- slong with the Government. | _“In a’ portion of China between the gtse Valley and ‘the ‘Hongkong Dis- ngerous anti-foreign feeling ex- is likely to break out at any ederal troops here are preparing the pending outbreak. | “Japanese officers have assumed control of the Imperial War Coliege, trade and | chools at Canton, { NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Dr. H. K. Car- bas received from Bishop Basl Shanghal a cablegram as follows: “James; Charles and families; Lewls, Howe, Ogborn, Kahn, Newby, Hughes reached Kiuklang safe. Propesty un- burned. Trouble due French Catholic fa- ith magistrate.” ord at| Lewls, superintendent | foreign | & roll of the Methodist Missionary Soclety | ed to, Dr. Carroll said, | |8 CONSULS FROM CALIFORNIA, 1 LONDON, Feb. 2 Peking ondent of the Tri-| | -Prefect of Nanchang, who | has had a bad reputation among foreign- missfonaries to a banquet. After the ban- quet the Sub-Prefect withdrew and at- tempted to co Chinese eyes led to the “The feelin, Peking 1s apprehe: that a Chinese shoc was thrown ‘at the e was walking in the pa gar- Julian Arnold, is Another Californian, | | Vice Consul at Shanghai. i —_—————————— Headaches and Neuralzia From Colds. | Laxative Bromo Quintne, warld wide Cold and ! | Grip remedy, removes cause. Call for guil name, look tor mighature of ¥ W. Grove. VISITORS ARRIVE PORT TOW D, Feb. 2. — The | steamship Dakota, Captain Francke, of the Great Northern steamship fleet, ar- rived at this port late to-night from the | Orient. The Dakota brought to this coun- | of gentlemen which ever left the Orlent | to Visit the United States, including as | it goes thirty-nine persons, headed by Prince Tsai Tsi of the royal Manchurian | peror. Two other high dignitaries in the Governor of Shantung, one of China’s | most civilized and modern provinces, and hig excellency Li Shengts, Chinese Mm- ister to the court of Belgium. The commission comes to this coun- try to study political and trade condi- tions, but the three chief members of the party will not only investigate. con- S | aitions in the United States, but will | take up similar studies of conditions in | Great Britain, France and Beigium. Their investigations in this country will only be of a supplementary char- acter, the real investigation of affairs | in the United States being delegated to | the ¢wo royal commissioners who ar- ived in this country some time ago, vho have been touring this coun- y extensively on the mission assigned them by the Empress Dowager. Included in the imperial commission are representatives of the highest cul- ture in the Orient, in the party being yers, doctors, teachers, artists, mu- ans and merchants of the highest . Tomorrow morning, after the quar- antine inspection here, the distin- guished visitors will. be welcomed to the United States by a representative assemblage of American and Chinese residents of every city of importance on the coast, who have been gathering | here for several days awaiting the ar- | rival of the party. The Government's interest in the expedition is attested by the issuance of orders placing the United States revenue cutter Arcata, Captain Henderson, at the disposial of the reception committee. The Dakota will b> subjected to only a short delay before proceeding to Seat- tle, where an elaborate reception has been prepared for the royal tourists, The Dakota is expected to sail for Seat- tle avout & o'clock tomorrow morning. POCKET-BOOK STOPS THE KNIFE OF THUG Special Dispateh to The Call. — SALEM, Feb. 27.—Paul Rader, who came here today from Portland, intend- ing to organize an anti-saloon league, while walking on a side street was at- tacked by one of two men wha met him and stabbed over the heart with a long knife, the b lade of which stuck in a vest pocket-book, which probably saved him serious consequences. Rader grappled with his assaflant and both rolled in the mud, but the fellow es- caped from him and ran, as did his companion. —_——————— Land Certificates Volded. SALEM, Feb. 27.—The State Land Board this afternoon passed formal resolutions canceling and declaring void all certificates held by Delaitre Bros, and allied interests, purchased through A. T. Kelllher of Chicago, re- cently convicted in this city of fraudu~ lent land transactions, and covering 20,000 acres. 4 —_————— Mgzil Thief in Reno. RENO, Feb. 27.—George Mitchell ar- rived in this city to-day in custody of the Sheriff, having been arrested in Denver on the charge of having robbed the United States mail of a sack con- taining $5000 at Hazen several months ‘ago. Mitcheil admits having com- mitted the robbery, A ers since the Boxer troubles, invited the | Dowager Empress {‘ dock of San Fran- | B o was evidently on a | [ —Telegraphing from | & e miscreant has not been dis-| [N noointed to the | it. Paddock | B of law in this | 8 Introduyctory "The Globe Cloak House in- troduces itself to theSan Fran- cisco public this morning. Con- sisting of five large floors fitted and equipped with every facility known to an es- tablishment of this order, the Globe Cloak House claims the distinction of being the most complete and up-to- date business of its kind west of Chicago. Months have been consumed in the elaboration and the execu- tion of its plans. And now on this, the opening day, the Globe House in- vites your comprehensive and critical inspection. - A visit will satisfy you that all our conten- tions are but unvarnished truths. Globe Cloak House Differs from Competitors. There are two great feeding plants for the Globe Cloak House---one in New York and the other in San Francisco. Both are manufactories capable of supplying dozens of cloak and suit houses, but their entire output is directed toward our counters, our cases and shelves. With us there is but one profit---that which comes from the retailing of our cloaks, suits, waists and skirts sold here at No. 1028 Market Street. Prices and Quality Itis the bigness of our manufacturing plants, the perfection of our plans of business, the large wholesale buying by men located in the recognized marts of the world and trained by years of experience to know values and fashions, that we are enabled to fix prices that § are the lowest possible. It is our aim to serve the classes and the masses. So extensive is | our stock, so manifold its variety, that all can be suited. In every garment quality and style are to be found, whether the article purchased is medium or high grade. Whatever the price it will be the cheapest attainable. Our Motto in Advertising We will hold unswervingly to this resolution: To be unqualifiedly honest, straight and square in our advertising. If there is the slightest deviation from our printed represen- tations we will gladly refund the purchase money. We Undermine Reductions Remember this, that the advertised reductions of other stores—end-of-the-season, broken lot, overstocked sales, etc.—will present quotations of prices that are no lower than what we offer with the season’s earliest styles, and values that are unexcelled. ~On account of our exceptional facilities we are in a position to quote regular prices that undermine the reductions of our competitors. THE STOCK Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats The assortments and prices in these lines These are to be found in a range of prices, will carry conviction that they offer the best ~ the highest of which is $50. For a garment values. Ready to wear, with a finish that that will fit perfectly and possess distine: * marks superb workmanship, they range in tion, style and durability, the equal is not to prices from $15 to $50. They embody ele- be found anywhere else. gance, style and will be fitted faultlessly. Skirts Waists The top price of our skirts is $30, but that is an extraordinary value, combining the Our stock in this_ line comprises 15,000 [finest workmanship, material and style. The selected waists, ranging in prices from 50c general prices run far down the scale and upward. When we say that a waist costing the best materials are within the -reach of $1 at the Globe could not be purchased any:- all. An inspection of our lines of Panamas, where else for less than $1.50 it is not mere Etamines, Scotch Plaids, etc., will convince idle fancy. It is a fact founded on the very you that our stock is the largest and best - principles of our business. adapted for exclusive and popular tastes. Order Department, Our made-to-order Suits and Cloaks will combine: STYLE PERFECTION OF FIT DURABILITY EXCLUSIVENESS The prices will range from $20 to $75. A perfect fit is guaranteed in all our made-to-order garments. Stout ladies will obtain complete sattsfactxon of fit in this department. Our cutters and fitters and d s have, through a comprehensive found the solution for the avoidance of ill-fitting clothes on account of the ’p fl uaixtla of the person. No matter how difficult the figure, we guarantee a perfect The Globe Cloak House 1028 MARKET STREET 1 }

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