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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH .9, TQOD WATIE WOl Qee—————""—— 5 N. Wood @ Co. ————~———c PLACATE. WIFE SRt A Millionaire Who Engaged | Negro to Testify in Divoree Suit Wants Compromise | REEKS WITH SCANDAL Black Witness Against De- fendant Awaits Sentence for Confessed Perjury MOYER CHARCES ) CONSPIRACY FLITRN set forth, Governor of e defendant was daho a: USED PIANO BARGAINS. For today o slightly Chickering Weber (mal Lakeside .. Chickering .. $60 Kingsburg ......$178 All are genuine bar- sains and fully guar- enteed. We will take 7y one of them back M within two years and [ sllow full purchase H price, 3 you want a new pieno. = CLARK WISE & £0. @ 126 Geary St. Everett used | | S. N. Wood @& Co. When you read Picturing suils we're selling for Js.;s, to them you are often IT[}@@ power of Tru truth that positively de The picture tells a story. styles. —ecvery detail perfect. resisting. military effect. buttons. chants who buy of the wholesaler are com- pelled to ask $6.00 for these garments, which, by our method of manufacturing and ehmmatmg the middleman’s profit, we are able to offer you at $3.95. Three-Piece Suits $6.00 Values $ 3:9_5 the boys. This week it’s | : knife—and a mighty | Ages 8 to 16. ) 2 As snappy a little garment as evcrl @ zxg:aondy oor}chigfiid:el;‘lp?‘:’& your eyes beheld. Made right. Full Sl hhorandle - niebet ] of that gingery style that clever tail- oring alone can accomplish. The fabrics are reliable and wear The patterns are bright, brown and gray mixtures predom- inating. The coat is made in the very latest The vest high cut—five Mer- English tapered trousers. at a sacrifice. = (\ , $1 Shirts for Gj Spring shirts, prettiest designs and latest colors. Secured from one of the best shirtmakers in the country All sizes 14 to 17. Perfect in every detail and sold throughout the country at $1.c0. On sale today, Saturday and Mon- day at 65c. finished chain. Regular retail | price7§c. Free witheverysuit | or overcoat purchased in our E Boys’ and Youths’ Depart- | ment today, Saturday and Monday Extra Special | in $].50 Ages 12 to 19 We place on sale to-' day 500 pairs of young men’s trousers that have all the style and qua]ity that you “can expect in trousers that sell " for $2.50. As the value is phenomenal and the quantity limited, we ask your early response to avoid being disappointed. and well finished. for selling these shirts for wmm ASTOR - STON TO WARR Epecial Dispaten to The Call. | RICHMOND, Va., March &It is an- nounced here today by one of her fam- fly that Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw, nee | Langhorne, sister of Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, is engaged to be married to ‘ Waldorf Astor, son of Willlam Waldorf | Astor of London. | Mrs. Nanny Langhorne Shaw, who is | to marry Waldorf Astor, obtained a di- vorce from Robert Gould Shaw II on | February 4, 1903. Nanny Langhorhe was the third of [lhe four beautiful Langhorne sisters of Virginia, known as the “Gibson Girls,” |one of them marrying Charles Dana | Gibson. Shaw was a young Boston so- | clety man, a polo player and a multi- | millionaire. At their marriage in Octo- ber, 1897, the two became identified with the social set of Boston, York and Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw separated at the New New York horse show, in 1802, Mrs. | tively enter into competition with ni' oys’ NegligeShirts 50c Excellent quality. of madras and percale—s new spring colorings—splendidly put together There is absolutely no reason termination to make today’s store news simply irresistible—so we say 50¢. 75¢ other than-the de- D. Langhorne, at his country seat, Mirador, near ., Charlottesville, Va., where she hdd been married. On the following January 19 suit was brought against the wealthy Bostonian. The case was adjusted with the utmost se- crecy, the only point of argument hav- ing been that of alimony. Mrs. Shaw was given the custody of their child, Robert Gould Shaw III, besides an ab- solute decree. Mrs. Bhaw was only 18 years old at the time of her marriage. She s still known to be a capable horsewoman and is fond of all outdoor sports. She and her sisters were models for many of Charles Dana Gibson's most admired pen-and-ink pictures. Waldorf Astor is the elder son of William Waldorf " Astor, and is now about 26 years old. He has been bred in England and educated at Eton and one of the big universities. He recent- ly became an oflicer of the Household Guards. —— ‘Will Compete With Hill Lines. SPOKANE, March $.—The Oregon Ralilroad and Navigation Company has bought seven blocks of ground on North Monroe strcet from D. P. Jenkins for warehouse purposes. The price is about $200,000, The road will spend from $250,000 to $300,000 in erecting ware- houses for its customers and will ac- Shaw returning to her father, Chiswold | Hill lines ter business. 2 b ?’y 740 Market Street. In every detail the leading establishment west of Chicago. Two Large Stores. dependently. As at present planned, thgl engines will be supplied with gasoline. although Hoffman has been debating whether it would be better to utilize small dynamite cartridges for explosions, nrnn‘ed on a belt, as in a Maxim “‘air- ing” lmtead of’ the solitary propeller of the Knabenshue machine, Hoffman has one in front and one in the rear of the !hln which can be worked in unison, or, the event of one of them meeting wlm mishap, the other may carry the ship along without trouble. NRSHP BUILT ON NEW LINES Special Dispatch to The Call NEW YCRK, March 8.—Down in the basement of the Lauriston apartment | F07M c:“z"d,f,’;,":"::,f 3::;',2":; house at 1239 Madison avenue Dillon carrying 1800 pounds, besides the Hoffman, an engineer, after many days and nights of earnest study, has built a model of an airship which, he believes, will solve the problem, of aerial naviga- tion. In many important respects the model differs from those of other aero- nauts. Hoffman has assisted Baldwin and Stephens in building some of the ships in which ‘they have tried to safl the air. As a practical machinist Hoffman be- lieves he has discovered the secret of navigation. His machine calls for a bal- loon % feet long, with a diameter of 25 fpet and a displacement of 2800 cubic feet. Knabenshue's alrship was equipped with an engine of mn wer, | welght of the engines. - ———— PASO ROBLES RANCHER WEDS AND SURPRISES HIS FRIENDS ‘Goes to Petaluma and Makes a San Francisco Girl His . Brid=. PETALUMA, March 8.—Niels G. Mad- sen, a wealthy rancher of Paso Robles, and Augusta Fauzen of San Francisco were married today at the home of G. Giggey by Justice of the Peace N. King. A reception was tendered the couple, and they left on the afternoon train for Robles. The wedding was a sur- to Laelr trleu:.-. ‘who :H' n': kncwdtmmrdln ng nuptials unti] the couple appeared In Petaluma Wed- Ly y evening. These splendid suits cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $14.00. are worth every cent of that price. the middieman’s profit, we are able to offer them to you at $8.75. | |Boys’ Suit and Cap Market, Powell & Ellis. ‘_n.wwa..mu our announcement you read plain unvarnished facts—statements that 4dre modest, reliable and " free from the slightest exaggeration—so when you respond surprised but never dlsappomted Read to-day s store news—every item a record breaker —every price a money-saving prlce—carr)mg a message of fies competition. *14 Suits The price proves the saving. Stylish, clever, correct, neat’ designs—well made, perfect fitting—satisfaction giving. A big variety. Not one or two, but a splendid selection of the very latest Your pick of ’em all, right here at your command. Single breasted, double breasted, gay or quiet patterns. Each style a popular model Come and see them. You will be agreeably surprised. ~ They Made Eliminating in our own workrooms. Valye $4.50 2.95 Ages 7 to 12 Made of sturdy scotches | —medium weight. Pretty | mixtures-~stripes or plaids. Mighty well tailored— 4 ! doubleseams—re-enforced and taped—splendidly finished and full of style. The caps are fancy scotches . Norfolk style—silk lined. certainly forms another | ringing special at the irresistible prlce $2.95. Great Sale of Hosiery We secured at a fraction of their original cost the entire sample lines of Arnold, Con- stable & Co.’s famous hosiery. These jinclude | lisle, cashmere, silk and cashmere mntures and Balbriggans. Fancy, plain and embroid- | ered designs. I The firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. is known as handling the highest grade of ho- | siery in the country, and it is with pleasure we announce the sale of 50c, 75c and $1.00 Socks at 25c. $2.50 Hats $].95 Today, Saturday and Monday the last of this great sale of hats. It embraces soft and stiff styles in colors—in black— all. the new shapes—an opportunity you should not overlook. —_— e Negroes and Humgnrians In a Riot. | deaths have been reported. It i{s said DUQUOIN, I, March 8.—A lively | that the riot vesulted from ill-feeling riot occurred today between negroes that has been brewing for, some time and Hungarians employed In the coal | over labor troubles. Guns, knives, mine at Zeigler. Several combatants on | ragors and clubs were brought . into both sides received injuries, but no n play, but finally order was restored. with BECOMIN S A MOTHER :;. ==~ borm of birth. The thought of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of tbeeommgcv-m and casts over her & shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thmnndlolm have found that thé use of Mother’s Friend during confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to i oefiu&-‘ and child. This scientific liniment is a to all women at the 1s an ordeal which all fimeoftheumoltamudmi Nut does Mother’s Friend child-birth, but its use &ommm"m com!’om o( this Pcrhd. ..t.oo per botth. containing valual bB M free. 3 3