The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 11, 1906, Page 3

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BAILEY QUOTES LAW N SENATE Four-Hour Speech on the Rate Bill Holds Atten- tion of - His Colleagues CONGRESS V8. COURTS I'exan Would Make Com-| merce Commission Inferior | to Supreme Tribunal Only For more | v held the ate with | and Knox, | y there fon from | lity of an | ly vote on the| f the most fashion. strand serges. Youths’ Suits Valye 515 *10 Single and double breasted styles.” Double Warranted fast colors. Materials that will not pull out. Splendidly lined. Typical stylish suits for young men from 14 to 19 years of age, portraying the very latest dictates of Thor- oughly tailored and in every way well worth $15. Full of snap and character. Several very pretty styles to select from at $10. Easter Value $1.50 TEXAN EXPLAINS HIS POSITI d rather than in more than one | e Court had held d no “in- t Congress $].15 mous shirts in white. Bosoms and cuffs 1800 count linen. Utica muslin. fully narrow pleated bosoms. constructed and inevery I. way a high-class gar- ment. Sizes 14 to 17%5. All sleeve lengths. Val- ue $1.50, extra special $1.15. Shirts Victor Company’s fa- negligee golf l Body of best Beauti- Splendidly e L >mmon sense a court not with- ed, to fur- motives for these low prices. San Francisco store. L (W77 this season. models. FREE Season Tickets Mechanics’ Pavilion Skating Rink Tickets good for three admissionsgvith privilege of skating will be given with every purchase in our Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Department. Young Men’s Troysers Extra Special - § l 50 Agesl4and 19 Young men’s trousers that have all the style and quality that you could expect in trousers that sell for $2.50. - The patterns are pretty. The ‘styles are correct. As the quantity is limited we sug- gest an early response to avoid disappointment. In every detail the leading establishment west of Chicago. 740 Market Street. TWOL arge Stores Market, Powell & Ellis. | lined throughout. resisting and tull of ¢haracter. $35 would indeed Spring is here in all its splendor--Easter Sunday but tour days away. Our two great stores are filled with the most reliable, de- sirable wearing apparel, temptingly priced. We recite no sensational We have trained you to expect the biggest values here and these items merely emphasize the genuine- ness of our policy, claiming less and. giving more than any other $15 Blue Serges The King of Summer Suits Blue serges will again take precedence over all favorite styles We announce the greatest price cut of these staple garments ever inaugurated and shall start the Summer season with a special that shall not be forgotten in the annals of trade. Single-breasted and double-breasted styles. Tailored in our own workrooms, perfect in every detail, and positively bargains at $15; will be placed on sale today at $10 Sale of *l4 Suits at *8* Continues Boys’ Suits Ve $3.50 They are two-piece suits in the double breast- ed style as pictured, and mighty pretty suits they are. Pleasing patterns splendidly tailored. Pants be_fair-price for these garments which we offer u today at $3.50. less than $4. resent the foremost best Patent leather. ers’ styles. they go wrong a = DEFECTS FOOND N TURBINES . |Slender Blades Break During Rapid Rotation as Used on Modern Ocean Liners WASHINGTON, April 10.—T | broken vanes taken out of the tur-| by the shovelful,” said a mnaval | r, in speaking of the perform- of the new motors on some of the ! an liners, with which it is proposed | J uip our new battieships. “The engineers knew at the time that the slender blades were being torn off as| the turbines spun around at the rate of | a thousand revolutions per minute, but | no repairs were possible while the ship was under way, and it was only when | | the castings were removed in port that | the extent of the damage was ascer- | 3afley concluded, after speak- | tained.” - saw | competent 25 the judges | dded, “if we cannot get equal to some of the iges I know God save the {set up in the our hours and ten minutes,| The subject is one of absorbing in- burst of applause which the | terest in naval engineering circles, for, alr fc t impossible to suppress. | notwithstanding what has already Knox v among the first to offer | been accomplished in the adaptation of congratulations and La Follette patted | the steam turbine to merchant ships, Bailey affectionately on the back. naval officers feel that the device .is still to some extent in the experimental stages. So In the preparation of pro- posals for the construction of the two battleships already authorized the de- partment has taken the precaution to place the responsibility for the success of the motive power upon the contract- ors by inviting them to submit plans for ships at a certain speed, with either turbines or reciprocating engines. Experiments have been going on which so far have shown that the cause of the breakage is the vibration that is slender blades by the high steant pressure and excessive | speed of rotation. —————— ARMY ORDERS. WASHINGTON, April 10.—Army or- ders: Chptain Harry L. Hawthorne, artillery corps, will report to the com- manding officer of the Presidio, San Francisco, for temporary duty to pre- pare himself for examination for pro- motion. ————— France Asks for Postpomement. WASHINGTON, April 10.—The French Embassador here has been informed that the French Foreign Office has sent a ‘dispatch to St. Petersburg saying the French Government would consider it a great favor if Russia would lend its influence to have the date of the second Hague conference postponed, according to the wishes of the Ameri- can Government. ——————— Try the United States Laundry. 1004 Market street. Telephone South 420, * 1 data upon which to make a number of arrests. Count Attilio Fabri, who is now the Italian Consul-General In this city, said last night that he had made no report to his own Government or to that of the Uaited States concerning an .alleged influx of Italian anarchists into Sam Francisco. He had po infor- mation that any followers of the red flag had been recently landed here. “I will make a thorough investiga- tion of this matter tomorrow,” sald Count Fabri. “I have not been com- municated with by my Government re- g&rding the matter. None of the im- REDS POURING INTD AMERICA .Auarchists Are Said to Have Come to United States in’ Big Droves From Italy : et WASHINGTON, April 10.—According to official information received in this city Itallan anarchists are arriving in the United States in great numbers at both Paclfic and Atlantic seaports. The diplomatic representatives of the Ital- jan Government have positive informa- tion to this effect and have brought the matter to the attention of the United States. Through thesc repre- sentatives at San Francisco and Balti- more the immigration officlals have been advised of the recent landing of a number of anarchists from Italy. The city of Baltimore, it is stated, is rapidly becoming an ararchist center. The Italian Consuls are engaged in assisting ~ the Iimmigration officials with a view to locating these men, and it was sald today that very shortly there will be placed in the hands of ‘the immigration authorities suficlent migration officials have made inquiries of me on any such subject. I have no information of any sort in connection with the dispatch from Washington.” Count Fabrl has been a resident of this city but six weeks. He superseded Carlo F. Serra, who was made Min- ister to Venezuela. It is not known whether Consul Serra made any state- ment to the United States immigration officials regarding the arrival of an- archists. ——————— Extra Session in Hlinois. SPRINGFIELD, IIL, April 10.—The Illinois Legislature was convened in oxtraordinary session today to enact a primary election law. In his message io the Legislature Governor Deneen called attention to a recent decision of the Supreme Court, which declared vnconstitutional the Jaw passed by the last Legislature, and sald that great confusion would ensue unless a new 7 primary election law were speedily en- acted. —_———— Co-operative Concern in Trouble. ST. LOUIS, April 10.—In the United States Circuit Court today William C. Shirey of Denver, representing 143 plaintiffs, filed suit against the Home Co-operative Company of St. Louls, The very latest All seams reinforced, wear en’s Shoes - e $3.30 It is impossible to du- plicate these shoes for They rep- productions. and calf Every pair sold under the guarantee 10 mak- if new which formerly had offices in Kansas City, asking that the Federal court take hold of the assets and wind up #| the affairs of the company. The peti- tion alleges that the company owes its clients $176,000. An injunction is also asked to prevent the officers of the company from collecting or disbursing funds. BEGOMIN A MOTHER Is an ordeal which all women ap; with ihdachmfiba fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of birth. The t of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the of all pleasant antici ions of the coming event, and casts over her a . shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during robs. confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific iniment is & time of their most critical trial. carry women safely gently prepares the sickness,”” o;nd other dis- comforts this i Sold by all WE"":‘; $1.00 per bottle. Book containing valuable to all women at the does Mother’s Friend child-birth, but its use Not duwfitln system tbee:?n‘u-t.pnv-m"m MOTHER’S ) a free. The Bradfield d Regulator Co., Atfanta, 6o

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