The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 1, 1906, Page 32

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, RESCUED MINERS ARE. RECOVERINC Survivors*of the Courrieres | . Colliery Disaster Regain Loom wealth from the World’s bestl weaves. Every pattern of our : Their Strength in Hospital recent 3-carload invoice is now on displa; 2 . Thousands of yards of carpets. Z‘veyry yard fresh and bright. A STRIKERS FIGHT POLICE thousand or more different patterns and many are exclusive designs 4 which cannot be found elsewhere. ‘One ‘Man Killed and Three Al eloquently indicate beauty of conception and refinement. Nothing old, nothing ~ Wounded in an Affray unattractive, nothing inartistic. Splendid values everywhere and everything Fresh New i the’ Coal Distric.t and Smart. Quoted prices do not include sewing and laylng . “The iteHouse Direct Importation - Lingerie Waists Hang Made and Hand Embroidered Special.. Special Regular Value Regular Value.. . ; : LENS, France, March SL—The sur- Regular ‘Value.... Spec{al.. S vivors of the Courrieres mine disaster ot | || Regular Value...... 520 00 Special 2 Mareh 10 whe brought to the sur- | 2 1 Lmoleums Remnant Rugs @8 Tapestry Bryssels | i 550 507 |f Regelar Value.... $22.50 Special..e S17. 55 : ; 3 / {£00d night. Their condition is much | ||’ Regular Value......§25.00 Special.................. $18.50 cleaner or more sani- g Choice patterns 3to 5:‘;" ag “Ol‘g ¥ New Oriental and floral copies [l | it Seerke, venere s | || Regular Value......$27.50 Special................520:0Q coverings. Made of i‘i,‘adg;“f;i;e oS AL of very high-priced patterns. | o wltaing.groms tover, exnent, in the| S % : erized cork and lin- o e Theyhcomehwnh hall and stairs to [l ihe" aupie”are covern wi: st % | Lingerie ‘Waists i match, with or without 75C B i e e s | [EResular VAl 25 i s semi-darkness es of - the egular Value......... $3. Axminster Rugs borders. By the yard.. s v e S ke Vs $4.50 Rich new-combinations of tone and When the prefect visited the men, | design. A soft, luxuriant high-pile Body BruSsels :\;:rdn_y, the leadér of the’ rescued party, floor covering, “I; have some additional detafls to give. £ 7 12 fe . . M; i boy, Provost, was y feet by 12 feet. Pattern surprises in the snap- theSeapIoth a0 Towils i totlsad e 70 J H ia ¥ i d him duri ch for: th Toadorar Axminster Carpets Riestof theseason's smart faficies. [ | oot hiSuiry wars neara fores e | lesale in 2 Recent Spring arrivals of high-grade othing wears better nor looks f.f&'f"fiinfg ?Xc’kii'e'i ny’hf*?r“é@fifil’rfi‘;?flifi xtra quality in B oo0ds. New designs in Oriental and well longer nor.requires less labor on a waterpipe. To this we received re- réd, blue and scroll patterns and beautiful combina- to keep it clean than a good body e e made by a work\ng party which guided n solid tones.. An brussels. This grade us out.” parlor carpet, yard $].25 by the yard 8 $l‘35 The work of the salvage parties is de- layed owing to the exhaustion of the men and the increasing danger from carbonic gas. An engineer named Weiss, who superintended the excavations in Paris during the search under the auspices of leneral Horace Porter for the :body of dmiral Paul Jones, is superintendent of the salvage work at Courrieres. | Nemy is the hero of the hour and a movement Is ‘oni“foot to have the Govern- ment decorate himr,with the Cms! of the | Legion &f Honor. The survivors of the (‘ourflsre« dis- PaciFic aster have joined In sendingsa . telegram COAST. to Hern, Prussia, thanking thé German | “THE QREDIT HOUSE™ 233-235-237 POST St e e | the mining region. A sanguinary affray | Regular Value.... Regular Value.. Regular Value Regular Value.. Domestic Dep’t. Hand Embroidered Hungarian Novelties, Scarfs and Center Pieces—Fast Colors. 16 inches round....50c ea. | 36 inches round $2.25 ea. 20 inches round....75¢ ea. | 45 inches round $3.50 ca. 924 inches round $1.00 ea. | 64 inches round $5.00 ea. 82 inches round $1.50 ea. | 7Qin. round....$10.00 ea. 20 x 45 inch Scarfs.................81.75 each 20.x 54 inch Scarfs .$2.00 éach 22 inch Cushion Covers .$1.50 each Hosiery Dept. Ladies’ Gauze Lisle Hose Stainless dyes; black, white, tan. Regular 50 cents..............Specim 35c Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose Extra spliced sole, stainless black. Regular 50 cent Ladies” Imported Cotton Hose Gauze and medium weight. Regular 35 cents.. Ladies’ Lace Lisle Hose All over and ankle effects. Regular 50 cents. Ladies’ Imported Pure Silk Hose Regulsr $1.35. Misses’ Ribbed Lisle- Hose Reinforced knee, in white, tan, black.. teeeseese SPeCcial 25C Boys’ Extra Heavy Black Cotton Hose Double heel and toe; extra reinforced kneeu...uivsiusresarmess. 25 Men’s Imported Cotton So§k5 Tan and black.- Regular 35 cents... Wash Good Dept. Washable Foulards Dark shades for street wear. Regnlar 25 centSu.....c..ures saeee. Special '50 New Embroidered Ginghams Special 15¢ Regular 25 cen! 36 in. Corded Madras Fast colors. Spccxal ..... et .37.50 STRIKE I8 THE oA DISTRITS NOW ON| Continued From Page 29, Column 2. | ev ope 1 ignore the | ; | 1 ! . RAILROAD PRESIDENTS CASSATT AND BAER CONFER has occurred at Henin-Lietard. A stri was killed, three géndarmes were w ed, houses were'sacked and windows were broken. More than 30,00 strikers paraded T today and engaged in riotous manifes londay, in order to give any|hausted, so as to produce a paralysis of B AR : 3 | industrial operations, the Government ot D e A aaitional {roops T el 1érs who so desired an OpPpOT-{the United States, either through the : ‘Th": Thmmm_ PR S unity to go to work. Pregident or through Congréds, or both, pin fha. {nvRetigh lon ieth It the CRtas -/ &Y will take action in: the interest of the - & R el MO R OT RAISE PRICES. | people, constitution or no constitution. RaiTRy S Sl e CDR Atetkecs et | also that it was the intention| “That is the feeling here among men oLty v ahw - Codmiter ‘ompany to continue the | who ordinarily are conservative. They Sgeanehin ; pany would make | do not believe that elither Congress or the % Z £ rt to discourage speculation on | President has the right to dictate the WRIN]&LESS ('LO‘ ES f retail dealers and would de- | terms on which men shall operate their ™ charging of exorbitant | mines, or on which men shall work in M[ST R JACH FLBO“y would result in cut-|those mines. They do believe, however, . P T ) < stock of coat on | and the opinion was generatly oxpreascd |d0Vernor Higgins Admits Ef- event of a strike, | yesterday by Republicans and Democrats forts to Retire the “Boss” Tlgllt Flttlfl" Bracelet DL’ istributed, especial | and by high officials almost within the etire the 0SS S to municipalities, in-| Walls of the White House itselt, that it | Mav Not - Be Conti i signed to HOld Them:: al establishments. |any such crisis arises the United States y Ao ¢ Lontinue in Positi e reports of the anthra- | Government will take possession'of the = Sl v el WA : in Position. s for the month of March | mines, operate them for the benefit of g I} ] is believed | the people and turn over the money to| NEW YORK March Sl.—Govemnor HIg-\' o 1o cabiegipm fo.Ths ailang the New: The | its proper owners, leaving the operators:| §IN$:today intimated that the efforts to York Herald: Copyright, 1900, by tlie New oted 1o | and miners to agree among themselyes if | f0rce Odell to retife from the chairman- York Herald Tubaniag Compang. indicats | tney can.” | ship of the Republican- State committee S agle | B might not be pressed further. He de- (h“?‘ng‘;\t: -‘;;‘n“‘"h ‘3‘1 tFa“hlcn-al decre; R R T 2 A at’smdft’ women must wear gloves o . PITTSBURG OFERATORS yrxun, | SUtd, however, to discusk iy owh 1be | oo Tieniin withont a: @rifkie’ has o dumrs A as to the advisabllity of trying to compei | €IbOw length Z 1 Odell to relinquish the leadership. It is | Prous! TP & T RETEIL T G0 need | | brought | Majority of the Independents Wl Sign | well known that both President Roose.| et to. hold the.gloves in position. called [ the 1903 Wage Scale. velt and Governor Higgins favor Par-|® “Slave bangle” dnd .medical men | s TR L T PITTSBURG, March 31L—Following a | sons to succeed Odell. : prophesy @ large increase in diseases of COVERNMENT MAY TAKE CHARGE | turbulent all-day sessiott the Pittsburg | “Undoubtedly tremendous efforts are | the, CCBEto AR, |\ o | | atstrict miners’ convention adjourned this | being made by powerful ~financial and R W Likely to Operate Coal Mines in the i "g to meet again on Monday, after | other interests to hold Odell at the head | :1;‘(;?‘_ :X;m:ih;l“:h:si‘cllgn:l :;:d;lge‘;u;ud | | th of the State c 3 s ” o Py B ointing a néw wage committee of four, t) ate committee, because they fear DIoR6 - tApreattAtVE Sk Buve: siein DA tients pull off their gloves and show be- | low the elbow a deep welt, where the | bangle had, bitten In. I have tried to in- | | | ribune’s | with full authority to sign up all- oper. | his_removal will weaken . rather tban | ators that are willlng to pay the 1903 | strengthen the Republican organization,” and yet|scale. This committec will meet Chair-| sald Higging when told that Odell anc in saying it, that | man Francis L. Robbins of the Pitts- | his friends were becoming confident that uminous and an- | burg Coal Company by appointment on | he would not be removed. rmitted to continue to | Mongday, when Robbins will sign the scale | While Governor Higgins was the piled up stocks of | for two vears, Manhattan Hotel resting, his chief lieu- of coal are practically ex-| This action means that there will be | tenant in this city, Herbert Parsons, chairman of the Republican county com- tod ftect mittee, was in the county headquarters | cases proved more effectu working on his plan for a reapportion- BT ment of the Senate and the Assembly Proposed, Changes in Army Posts. districts. In the State headquarters in| WASHINGTON, March 31.—The aban- the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where Odell was | Conment of a number of army posts in in charge, were many district leaders | the West and Southwest is proposed in from New York and Kings county. Odell | a recommendation for the redistribution spent_more than an hour with them. of troops prepared by Lieutenant Gen- to say, still the fear of varicose veins and their in the attendant miseries into their hearts, but I find that & hint that the new fashion may result in a woman's hands becoming | as red as her kitchen mald’s has in many 3 1 J. C. Bates, chief of staff, and ap- 5 era et of it : * | proved by Secretary Taft. It is the asnabpie enrlettas no strike in the Pittsburg district so far | purpose of the general staff to have as lsc as the miners employed by the Pittsburg | many brigade posts as possible. Two | 36 inches wide... » dnvpsstsan i Coal Company are concerned. While the | or three years would be requirea to mines will be closed on Monday, which | efrect the changes. The posts recom- day is set aside in commemoration of the | nended for evacuation are Forts Lis- eight-hour work day, all the works of |cuym and Davis, Alaska; Ringgold, this company will resume operations on | Tex,; Missoula, Mont.; Niobrara, Neb., Tuesday. It is believed that a majority | ana Reno, OKI. T. of the independent operators will even- Washable Poplms Plain colors; 27 inches wide... Glace Checks G The (.neenbarq Wilson Co., formeny (ueenbera & Greenberg, announces the ‘installation of the newest and freshest stock in all lines and the: formal tually si the 1003 le, but not th 5 , : ne of t arter thiele wasellng,, WHioh fe- sakndutel DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES. e OF (I AEMROES TVSIIIN. « ot dhooretinestionst it e v for the latter part of next week. g B . The ind dent: th 't f th - et T K o e The Best Guaranty of Merit | [| NeW Figured Cr epes specs 256 o a an ult, e rtment’ S b S et b T Is 0 Publicity o DO i SRS TS Wt UL W ":em::sn“"em“:t “;2 :wm; ur‘:utcthsd(;. Every bottl Dr. P'aree‘s world H d E b .d d W i t P fi -A can no longer be permitted a 5 3 The :he?z’\:nes, Roh‘:;;m a:ys this is not nec- hmed‘!nedic(n:eolleavl great an m ro‘ ere als a erns e corner store has been transformed into a hlgh class ready-to-wear J|essarily so, as the privileges offered un- | ratory, st Buftalo, N Tae pinted Special Values $4.00 up X department and contains a.display of suits, cloaks and coats that will strike the [|5,ie, serolution are gemeral |~ | Spon, fis, » K.mmpomton. et taste of every woman. The Greenberg-Wilson Co. will always give the best at the greatest ‘possible concession in prices. Its constant aim*will be To Meet, the Puyrses of Its Patrons Superior quality of materials in all the latest shades, superior tailoring and superior style will acterize our new department. evenly divided between the Dolan and | alone pm Dr, Plerce’s Family M anti-Dolan factions. cines in a class all by themselves. T! ——————— cannot be classed with patent or secret ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS. ~ | medicines because they are neither. This WASHINGTON, March $1.—Army or- |18 whyw many mfnjnd!ced physielans ders: First Lieutenant Samuel E. Lam- gnwr them and recommend them to bert, assistant surgeon, at the expira- | their patients. ,They kn@: what they tion’ of his leave of absence will pro- |8r'¢ composed of, l.nd That | e ingredients ceed to Fort Wright, Wash., for duty. | 8re those endorsed by the most eminent i D medical authorities. First Lieutenant Lewis C. Duncan, 1 7 Nee Dr. upon arrival at San Francisco, will pro- | p, e, Gommld:r }::‘dl “l'“m neither e ceed to Fort Missoula, Mont., and re- | £1erce’s R eal Discovery, the o KeARNY AND | et i at stomach tonic, liver lnvigorator, A e ...OUR OPENING OFFER.. . :nfgf,v,;fg%;mz:e,::'?evggyfe;a;‘;;;: -fi“&m‘fl:fl}fi“‘m&"fi%&&' BRITAIN TO. BUILD _|JEALOUSY CAUSES N Bear. Admiral “Train. . Alatlo . flse, gg‘;:..p‘?:n x‘:{:fi&g”l,‘&fl:fi%;a&:& - A NEW UNIVERSITY A DOUBLE TRAGED¥ “Licutenant H. H. Christy has been oo Br Blasee discovered | One . Million’ Dollar Educa-|Cabman Kills Alleged Rival,® detached 1 the Rainb to ret 4 . sy . > R L R "y“"', L‘:“{,w.%’{v“'m'fiflm * tional Institution for Wounds Woman and Then Eton and Pony Suits $15 2 %4 “Paymaster G. M. Lukes,~Naval Con- [ve edici E: & sfll nm];z sleeves, , in checks Handsomely trimmed with all that is right and ;:rurctor S. F. Smith, Civil Entslne‘evr A. ling ?n"‘o.:,“‘,n’é‘,,.n?fi },’{“;i‘ le:‘ ;::id‘. - Bristol. : Commits CIde- _atest in st h class in work- proper in fashion and tailoring; in mixtures, arsons and Chief Carpenter W. P.|cinal plants than is alcohol; and, further- h 31— ~] sans, ue $18.50. checks and hair stripes. Regular’va]ue $20. Harding have been detached from the ‘h {w”"“‘ valuable medicinal Wgfielislll;?lfifid?:nl;el?;eflx:‘rgmb“ lu?::z?dnf; :fl“:::.h:-:n earn, naval station at Cavite, P. I, to re- | pro| its own, belng demulcen turh home. nutritive, antiseptic, and a most eflicier ‘{ _“Ensign A. Claude is detached from | antl ent. the Rainbow and goes to the Onio.” “Lieutenant’ Commandeér F. B. Bas- Belt'and First Lieutenant H. 3 vauyne g0 to the naval station at Cavite, P. 1.” dor t& Great ‘Britaln, and Augustus | g4 years old, a cabman, shot and killed Birrell,'president of the Board of Edu- James Blil:k. 54 years of age, an up- Nelther of the abave medicines con- | C2¢1om: were the chief B v mn> | holsterer, in his fiat at- 220 East Sixty: ‘tains slcahol, or an harmful, habjt- | Rual dinner last night o versity | third street today. probably. fatally be seen from a | College Colston Society..at wihilch it yoyngeq Mary Woods, 30 years old, 3 !mnul. primted on esch | ¥us. Sutiounced IhAE & schemia g b,"“ Black’s housekeeper, -and then but & “First Lieutenant 8, Williams R d hey are safe to nse and | taken up for the cstablishnelt OF,2 | bullet into his own brain. Ahearn died tached from the naval station atlolon- cure. i B’;’JV;{'S.{ ::, 5:':;0"1 900,000 had been | tWO hours later. The woman is nl;mu gapo and goes to the naval station at prescri e to be dying. Mary Woods formerly was Polloc.” bove, non-sacref m&" ely, Jout subscribed. Reld delivered an INter-, yp.qpnis gweetheart. She mnn-a-u $22.50 and $25 Pony. Eton, Princess colors and novelty Panamas, etamines Silk Tailor Costumes $25, $35 J Exceptional in every respect. The kind that attracts the eye of a woman looking for and v These s are the creations of the best tailors d” rep nt all that is elegant and artistic in h-grade failoring. exclusive models and fabrics. “_m__._ . m QI“‘“ ”‘;{2%“‘;'?{::’afi’?m?r’x'?i‘;‘?’fiih'fi&nm;'r’.fl‘. ;;n;;::;m S0t become Rouse Coats $7.50 to 525 Evoning Wraps $17.30 18 850 | | e ot | B fenSririns ot T | 8o il s | I il A 3 n plaids A"fmco"";};;c 30"; Cgals, 1126 to 28 Latest creations in the highest class of evening :if;\é:;-nfiyltrrt\;:.Pn:"xi;:l:::t"lk ;'.(::t- r ind ‘mm:lnu s Wmv':l;':o:, t:;?’?:‘:) c::‘;mf;““;‘v";;: :: :::?Bvl:::d l.r; th?an n:;b:'.nl.:“!lflm Chic. distincily, fip- g_dau' e 1 ;ng‘:;c‘:§ue1°"8 coats. In Alice blue, queen gray, reseda, old rose waster of Washington, to succeed Mr. xS néland the,tendency of university | SUghtly, and then ran away without and all the newest shades. Merritt, who was appointed Collector of schools of having seen the womah: After the po- ;| courses is more in the direction of sci- the Port of Buffalo. Barnes, who is 37 s o8 e O e nologival knéwiedge 1n | lice for three hours had searched thé ‘ 3 3 » ” years old, has been a resident of Wash- prof end e A e lIer 1 eos e a2 fneighborhood for the cabman. andhad Wusts—Latest Lingerie Waists...\.. i ST OB ington for the past elghteen years. . Pell thmeI¢ alighe be. advantageous to gheq Folaxed thelr offorts, Ahearn returned to 3 2 Z 2 % : MRECTR SRS 1., AR AT e X g \nd you | greater attention to old studies, pure | the flat and & ntal shooting, Special: Imported high-class Lingerie Waists, $15 to $35. ] \SHINGTON, March 3l.~-John A. Mersitt, o | molarship and literature, and that sets | Sy o o x twoa b entific eduration may be carrled too far | “the time can never come when ... for the best interests of the rising |itual things will 20t out outweigh those generation. “In my ‘belief,” said Reld, merely murh!." .

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