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JBii ViV CSV WU i Jljft 4 iis tg Tisssss 4V VS if f5f jzrU yt 2 MM 2r5sajs TC5 Sr- WMM BtJcajq 311 CELL ANKOtJS CLOTH i1660 Values for Jf5a The ew coyeil otJaJtolapl sirk lined coat collar Special lTW vt 60 DRESSES 2750 Values fqK22 Tailor mad dresses lniiall woolrchcviot black buat browns newest of Etonsf silk lteei skirts aytholateforeiQri rn patterns SpsciaL gi i iUU 15 TRIMMED SKIRT 11259 Fine quality all wool Voile skirl trimmed with taffeta bands cut in la IJ I test gore patterns Special 1 ZU SHIRT WAISTS AND DRESSES Crash the most comfortable dresses for house and out ihg needs 7Em 00 to 1200 Country Orders Satisfactorily Filled HLLLY JL UBTS CLOAHff KEJRlSiBir5 TJFSI5Tr SWc KATSGHINSKi Philadelphia Shoe Co 10 THIRD STREET SAN FRANCISCO Adjoining Call Unlldlnjr ra 85c mi1 0UTIN6 SHOES FOR SUMMER WEAR This the season when everyone takes advantag a of a vielt to the country In order to fauy enjoy your summer outlets you should supplied with cool comfortable footwear that look neat and will Kite satisfactory wear Oar large stock of oat tag shoes and Oxfords la offered at low prlcei that cannot be equaled elsewhere This week we offer a childrens and tnliui mixed drab canvas spring beel lac shoes made on a medium broad to last with straight canvas tips circular vamps and seamless besl foxing and heavy extension soles a shoe that Is neat In appearance and solid In construction Our special prices this week Slses to 8 8 Jo I 8H to 11 1100 11H to 2 1120 214 to ft 140 widths to i rifc he Only bonble Track Railway Betweca tie MIsMori Riyer and Chlcar The BLUCHER OXFORDS The blarher is one of the most popular stjrles of Oxfords shown thlsseaeon This week we offer a ladles Tlci kid blnchrr Oxford with coin toes and patent leather tips straight military heels and heavy extension soles This is a tie that looks well on the foot and will glre excellent wear A reg ular S200 Taine for SI SB Sizes 2H to Hi widths to rho Most LtonirTOua Trotn la tire Worid Dectric Ugfrted Tbrougbotit BuffrtmokingVcars with bvbti and bath Booklovers Library din Lig cars standard and compartmertl 3eeplng cars and oDsorvatlon cars Less than three days San Franclscx to CbicagbdaUy without change vl lw ja sn sonmern racmc Union Pacific and Chicago North Westeni Rjs UatM Sao Francises dally at 1000 Two ether trains dally at 00 A XI and 600 For tickets sleeping ear raseratloss aad fall information apply agent Sonth ern Faclfle Cempany or XITOHXB General Agent Chicago A North West era Balfway 17 Market Btrsai AH rHAKCJISCO CAL CANYAS OXFORDS FOR COUNTRY WEAR tv it li Urreat aasortment of can ni footwear In the city A an Inducement to gain your Uade we offer this week a ladles flue canrss Oxford made with stylish coin toes straight canvas tlps full quarters hand turned soles and con cave Spanish beels We have them in three eolorss tan drab and the new coolie shade special price iw upas fv it no th dr Sixes 214 to 8 widths 100 the pair Sit assassasssWTsMsMla TAN KID LACF SHOES Too wtU need a pair or these for your summer outings or yoor cross country walks A aho that wlU kepthe foot cool and comfortable on the warmest day A stylish tan Tlci kid lace shoe made on the new modern last with straight perf forsted tips full foxed military heels and medium heavy extension walking nolea Special price for this week 1175 else 2H to 8 wWthi pto i i OerKew Hi ultra ted Catalogue Just out Sand for one KflTSCH Pliilaflelpliia Shoe Co IN3K i lOtXniRD STj an JFrmLnetmcnii CHH0HIC1B BBAK0H 0I7ICE rOS AD vtrtlsements and subscriptions Van Ness Ba Sasr HgQtrlcetat taoT Taa Utu t4 cstiloAtV wwttTtriiP yi 11 ICAIIFORNIrVi DELICIOUS NUTRITIOUS CORRECTIVE Thtre used ami prescribed SUN BRIGHTS CALIFORNIA BABY FOOD with much Satisfaction and consider it one of the best If not the best food preparation on the market It did me especially good service In one case of Cholera Infantum arid In Typhoid Fever I found ii invaluable McNary Saa JeCa AT DRUCC1STS 50c 75c U5 300 Whm I Trtt StmefU 8T BWa SUNBR1CHTS CAUFORNIA FOOD leCI Colds La Grippe arrh Pbsitiveiy cured AvithDri Hal pruners Wonderful Medicine or your rnone returned Price 5kL and jWjOO per bottle For sale byjatl dealers Vand at oftice of flalprunsr MedlcaiMifg Co 28 Hlbrnia St SiF ient ty mallv or express People cured free of charge ijnrom ltb PRISON CELLS A A i MORROT Jisi thedaypefc fot tbe openinsrbr the greit irUerV national chess tournament at CamSrlage Sprlngs PawMchwlUibI without a doubt the greatestchewi event iiiat hasmr taken place uv America inthe ihlstorjr pt e4ramej The vtearnahlp Pretoria whicn reached NeV orkjit few day kgG brought over the toreign conttrigept Vfho will cbnipete 1z Lasker Tsctil goriniTlchmann Jano wskl Schlech ter MarcoN Lawrence theinewr Eng Ush player Jlarshall the well known American playeri and who has beeu Abroad for two years wa a pas senger on the same boat iJ Purjng the voyage the etghtniasters took part in a consultation game whiph lasted four days Theganie was a Rice gambit ana tne moves were without time and limit and I black lrj the intricate positIon that arose In th latterrpartof the contest consumed an entire dayon one move Dr Lasker Tschlgorin Marshall and Teichmann handled the white pieces and defeated Janowskl March Schlechter and Lawrence The 10 B4 defense was employed and a brilliant game was the result The full list of the Blxteen chess masters who will take part In the gigantic struggle aPCambrdge Springs tp rnorrdw together with the country each player will represent is appehdr ed and wasconvplled by the Brook lyn Kagle rbm Teeds chrono logical recprds printed in Checkniatev Playery Country Date of With I Tschlgorln Russia Octoner 31 I860 Sho waiter America Feb 4 1880 Ai Hodges America July 21 ISb AlarcojiTAmericaw July ZlliiSa MlesesiGermanyFeb 27 1865 Janowskl France May 25 1863 Dr Lasker Germany Dec 24 1S6S Teichmann England Dec 24 1S6S FlnirAmencavAprIl 28 1871 Npillsbury America Dec 5 1872 Ti Lawrence England 1872 Barry America Dec 12T1873 Ci Schlechter VAustria March 2 1874 Marshall America August 21 1877 Napier America Jan 17 ISol A Foxi AmericaiApril 29 18S1 Dr Lasker says the Brooklyn Eagfe when asked concerning the reported postponement pf his match with Tarrasch gave evidence of hla strong disapproval of the course pursued by the challenger In his conduct of the negotiations Tarrasch he said was responsible for the publication In his personal organ the Berliner Lo kal Anzelger of the unauthorized and incorrect statement that the principals had agreed to a postponement of one yean Dr Lasker denied that he had consented to any lsuch arrangement On the contrary he had specifically Informed Dr Tarrasch that he as champion had no right to enter Into a long drawn out agreement with any particular challenger whereby other aspirants for championship honors were thrust aside Such a precedent would Invite Just condemnation on the part of all lovers of fair sport Further Dr Lasker said he had stipulated that he would be prepared vto play at any time on three months notice No reply however was vouchsafed by Or Tarrasch whose failure to do so was characterized by the champion as the reverse of courteous The latter considers the negotiations off and is open to challenges from all comers of acknowledged rank under reasonable conditions including of course Dr Tarrasch The following game shows how Griffin a local expert drerw against Harry PJllsbury In a simultaneous exhibition given by the American champion at the Mechanics Institute Chess Club during his recent visit KIESEKITZKY GAMBIT White Harry PUlsbury Black IV Griffin White IT KKt3 18 BS 19 B2 20BXP JwlbrSendssNfcoahidorrto Wfr fe fiS 7 Qr TkMAntSntViri I foiri AVii VJau uo ill ij I ill uugkui i it4 count dfMufderfpf Migalb rty Thirty six prisoners were taken rotn the bounty airtbtheiSuperior Courts In1 thVfeHallfof Justice yesterday JfpF aiTalgiimeiittoplelo teheed The numberwould hay beea flftyhadyDepartniehtbees8es slqn and ready to Teceive ltsiqu6tal tAa iii was llcolaCdo cdnvicted OTjnuraer IntJicflrst degree vwasJaenV teheed by iiidge Lawfor to lifelmr prisonment in San Quentin He shot and killed Prospero Migalo at Green and Dupont streets on the night of November 8th last during a quarrel oyer a bootblack stand In the same court Henry Hamilton and Thomas Murphy were sentenced to two and pne half years each for an attempt to eommlt burglary The former goes to San Quentin while Murphy will take his punishment at Folsoin They at tempted to enter the rooms of Mrs Annie Grey at H2 Taylor street Feb ruary 12th Judge Lawlor also sentenced George Arristlde to confinement for five years In Folsom for burglary a crime of whlclir he had pleaded guilty He en tered the warehouse of Sanborn 103 Vallelo streeti May 5 1902 On account of his youth the court bus pended sentence at the time on a promise to behave himself which the youth did not keep Before Judge Dunne Judgment was passed on two prisoners Patrick Reardon was sent to San Quentin fon five years for grand larceny because on February 3d last he stole a diamond ring valued at 600 from his slster ln law Mrs Myrtle Jullen 209 Turk street Ah Lim was sentenced to imprisonment for one year In San Quentin for burglary He was found in a room of the house of George McGllvary 1300 Leavenworth street on December 22 packing up valuables to take away with him BJTERESTJNG WATEE COLORS ON EXHIBITION WfflDENTS vSSk lllll lL MISCELLATfEJOUS i Mrsexahder qi Sail Ansel and IrercllaugW White 1 2 KB4 5 Kt KB3 4 KB4 6 Kt K5 6B B4 7 BxPa 5 PxKt Oastlea 10P Q4 1 KtxKt 2BxP 3 Kt B3 14 K5 15 Kl 16Q KB2t BxBP Black K4 PxP KKt4 KtS KtKBS Q4 KtxB K2 QxP Kt QBS QxKt KS CasUesQB 21 BxB 22 Kt K4 23KtlR 24RXR 2St K4 28 QKt3 Black Kt4 KSc KB3 sq RxB B4 RxQch KR3 QKt3 UB3 a KR Ktsa 180 BKJB3 I Drawn KOTE3 27 RB2 K2 BxKt 2S RxB QxQBP 2SRKS M1 K2Q 08 t2 KR4 Mr PUlsbury remarked at this stage that tat he did this In order to take his opponent out of the book A mistake Black wins a pawn Black could have won by 18 KBS a move made when too late In a telegraphic match played recently between Chicago experts and the combined talent of St Paul and Minneapolis the Windy City won a decisive victory 13 wins draws and 2 losses The annual OxfbrdCambrIdge chess match was played on March 28th and Cambridge won by 4 to matches J3f the thirtytwo annual matches played Cambridge has won 21 Oxford 9 and 2 have been drawn PROBLEM 524 By Williams Black One piece ZMk fitMn 8 lllv Frank Edward Johnson Will Ex hibit His Pictnre of Norway and Canary Islands Frank Edward Johnson a water color artist of considerable distinction is in this city for a short time and beginning to morrow wlU show for ten days some twenty five or thirty of his pictures In the Vlckery Atklns Torrey Gallery By birth an American Johneon has been a resident of Europe for the reater part of twenty three years a circumstance that has given him the best possible opportunity for the development of his talent Wishing to visit his native land and to travel over the greater part of It Johnson started out with some 125 of his pictures the result of two years work In Norway and the Canary Islands and their merit has resulted in most ad vantageous sales wherever they have been shown After the San Francisco ex bitlon this energetic artist will go directly to Norway to continue his work there and to fill a number of orders for scenes from the Interesting land of the fjords and the midnight sun Johnson has had an interesting career and many honors He was a protege Of the late Grand Duke Karl Alexander of Saxony and through him received a valuable scholarship at Saxe Welmar For the past seven years he has been represented In the Paris Salon and In 1901 received a gold medal for a picture of a storm In Gloucester harbor Johnson has had the benefit of study with Professor Max Thedl Jean Paul Laurens and the late Benjamin Constant From the Canary islands and Norway Johnson has gotten pictures that are excellent foils for each other In one is the glitter of the sunshine and the glory of color of the tropic islands and In the other the majesty of the mountains the charm of the fjords and the picturesque beauty of the life on the grassy mountain sides The treatment of the subjects Is simple and broad and vigorous and In some cases quite original NOTES OF THE NAVY Assistant Paymaster Spear United States Navy has been detached from the Pensacola at the naval training station at Mare Island and has received orders to go to the naval station Tutuila Samoa with the additional duty of pay officer of the United States steam ship Adams Lieutenant George Pettenglll United States Navy long on this Coast on the training ship Alert has been detached from the duty in charge of the naval recruiting party through the Middle States for which he left here and has been sent to Washington on a special temporary duty Paymaster Potter United States Navy has been ordered to Mare island for duty as pay officer of the yard relieving Paymaster Irwin Jr United States Navy who has been attached to the United States steamship Solace Paymaster Perkins has received his commission as full paymaster In the Navy with rank of Lieutenant dating from March 3 1903 Mrv William Alexander wife of Rev WUuam Uexander head of the theo fogica seminary at iSan Anselmtv fell from an east bound tValenclas treat car yesterday af tern oonandwauisentjtothe Central Emergency Hospital suffering Jrpnvjcdntuaionsbf ths back MrsVAlex ander was on her way to the yry where herhusband was waiting for her and jetarted to board the car It Btartedjlwith aVJerk before she had herfootfaecurely1 on the step and she was thrown to the ground A policeman summoned in am bulance Dr Alexander waited at the ferry for some time and was wondering what had happened to his wifewhen he learned that she was at the hospital Police Sergeant Boyd of the Park Sta tion was another victim of a street car accident He attempted to alight from an Ellis street car in front of the station when his heel caught In some man ner In the step and he fell violently One wrlgt was badly sprained the other was lacerated and his uniform was torn and mud spattered As a result of the accl dent he bad to go home and It wilt probably be some time before he gets back to auty A freakish wind blew off the hat of Fred McLaughlin of 1060 Kentucky street while he was on a north bound Thlrd street car yesterday afternoon Just aa it got to Townsend The hat spun across the tracks and In recovering It a southbound car brushed the man and knocked him down His face was lacerated in several places After the injuries had been treated by Dr Kuclck at theCen tral Emergency Hospital McLaughlin was sent home TO OPEN FULTON STEEET There was a large attendance of the North of Jhe Park Improvement Association Friday night at 32 OFarrell street when the principal matter under discus Ion was the question of the extension of Fulton street to the ocean A letter was read from the manager of the United Railroads stating In effect that the cost of extending the carllne along Fulton street from Twentyfourth avenue to the ocean would now be in excess of what it would cost after the street had been graded The chairman appointed a committee of fifteen to wait on the Board of Public Works next Wednesday to present a petition for the open vlng of the street Those on the com raiuw are xjt qaineia juiius injc js Root Newberry Lapoohet A Dean Samuels A Llllle Glynn Bliss Bodflsh JW Farran Wright and McNeill GERMANS WILL HOLD OLD TIME MAY FEAST SlISCELLANEOUS laist afld tup llpiffleiitl i 1 3STSSBS I 9 5 ra aisjsjssBsxjisasBBBssassjBBsassasBs i il rs ss i i i ui 1 I asaissaiasssssaaaiajaisssfsssissja 1 tl i ll DlSt ij If 4 a i i i Vi 8 i i i I i nadti I i I IM I I 1 i i Ghefylptv in 0 whit if ac andj colpmd jstripes and figiirefa sfees 3itGt jjfi 1V 9jfj A Jolly May festival will be held by the Germans of San Francisco on the first of the coming month at Fraltvale at the German Old Peoples Home there This affair is expected to bring out most of the German population and the committee has arranged for every delightful sort of amusement from a genuine Maypole to an up to date promenade concert Festivities will begin at 1 oclock on the afternoon of Sunday May 1st and continue till all are satisfied The com mlttee hopes that as usual this holiday will be a red letter day to both the old folks in the home and to their younger kindred who will Join them for the day In merrymaking MRS CARTWRIGHT ALSO SUES Mrs Mate Cartwright has sued Mrs Abhle Krebs Mrs Laura Plnney and other members of the Pacific Coast Womens Press Association for JlOO 000 damages on account of her ex pulsion from the association Her husband Harry Cartwright Joins with her in bringing the suit and the husbands of the members sued are named with them as defendants The complaint is similar to that filed last Saturday in which Mrs Marion Beattie Foster wha also was expelled from the association demands tlOO000 damages from the jtme defendants CHARGES WINDOW THIEF Ah Gong the Chinese who was arrested for breaking show windows of the Berlellng Optical Company at 16 Kearny street and stealing the goods on display was formally booked yesterday afternoon oh twp charges of burglary WHITE CHEJ0r In lightweight tfte new Ptumetis wiy env 4c brbldered lawn waistsr special Jsdy -TINE EMBROIDERED WAISTS In sveVat tdifferentdesighs anjd makes also tailoiM Waists of impbriejd lMadfandhevibtrpld regularly at2t75 50 rn A 4pQ50dj special W3U DRESdIn SILK PEniCpATSUln many dif ferent designs and colors excep MA 7C tional value i SILK AND XREPE DE CHINE WAISTS In white black and colors special value 750 S50 9 50 1150 filOnED NET DRESSY WAISTS With lac yoke value 1650 special Oi 4 cti yjiOpttv loak and Suit Bejmrtinent Announces Important reductions on a number of high grade costumes for street and evening wear Also a large collection of high cost imported model garments wwm Mm as Mil CobPqst Kearny 5t3 1 1 GUNS Ammuai tionHnn ting and Sporting Qoods Largest stock Lowest prices Send for catalogue 8HBKY1S BABBBBCa 739 Market sL and 521 Kearny CENT8 CENT8 The WEEKLY CHRONICLE IN WTiAPPER3 CONxAINTNa THE NEW for the entire week or sent three months for 44V cents to any address in the United States I Whitev Flye pieces to play and mate in three by White moves The full Eoluticn to problem 522 Banarsl Das is as follows Whiter BlackV 1 BB4 PrQ8 aQ 2 QK6 ch KxQ or moves 3 or Kt mates If Black playL KS 2Kt B3chf if 1 B3 2 B8 ch if I B4 then 2 B3chan4 Qlraates next move Solutions to preros522have been received frbmj Blkisthef Grimes CaL Charles Johnson city Hotel Rarncna San Lyis Obispo JiJCf Schrpeder city Quite few sent in QK3 as 4he so lutlontpMShlch is not prrecL The problem la worth anptner trial ins wer to orirres ponden Xi xii Wi LVla city In the Plllsbury Lovegrove match game Jf Black play QorRchthen White moves King toR2 and there Is no mate You evidently overlooked PKR4 on AVhites 24th move ReA FPalo AltoYour key move will hot flt when you give Black his Tiest 1 defenses i Solution to prpMem 523 JPt Tayv jor ytKT bWfl A woman worn out who never has to lift a hand for herself whodoes not know the meaning of the word worry1 i HOW vm 11 UCjAWWUic AUMki t9 yKJaL ble is proved byLthe experience of many a woman who because of sleeplessness nervousness feclaccjsndoOieCwonif anly ills becomes an ntterphysica wreck Tfr Pierces Favorite Prescription gives new life and new strength to weak worn out run down women fIt establishes rejrularity dries unhealthy drains licals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness It makes weak women strong and sick women welL uifVrmt far five veara with inflammation I which caused violent pain and often tortne so bod tt imes that coma not pe aooui io suena to my aaily duUes writes Mrs Julius Cr BeU of Bathroad Klngstonr Ont Lue was simply misery to roeand I did not know which way to turn for relief Had tried doctors but found they did not help jne ctruggisx savuea me I to say that after the use of the first bottle I left so mnch improved I decided to take another and Slier that a tmro dowic i 4 nave root rcaaons so GaHrornia inu i tar4 has strength I ak flavor Trlpsti ha 1 a tt fi ki i WL i 4 fSV1 jxiiit fbe pleased for I am to day a well woman work strength iSchUlingBti fe nltxeavnotW it nrr hv irtter Aaamsiur Methodist ispiscopaiinnrcnv wni cnver fuiaeaura uu yuioiu uiuiufu ir 4 Alhambra Tneatre on Tuesday evening tfavorue irrcscnpuon jnacs wcaa Arirll Kth in conriectlonXwitb the mis rimi slrnncri sick women welL Ac inmrv mnTOnllon of tbif denomination ji rii rii vtu 1 ic TJe heldherenexweek BishopFoH Wggp cr I iii mmhA hv Vnhr id works WODuerS Of tVClK vromen tpersonvselected by the JcitisehsCommlt Dr PieareV Pleasant Pjt41etshouldTe 500 Pairs 125 lace Curtains To be clos ed out at cost Full sized ecruy and white latest pair terns week pair this the 700 Axmiu sters aud Sinyrnas OverlOO patterns of each New rugslive colQrs Turkr ishand Orient taleffectsSizj 18xS6 inches This week This week y6 have become record breakers in prices You have never before iSeeiv a revefsible brusselset adyertiediq this coasts sewed ldMdrierrforfse YquIiaye neyer seen lace curtains olihelahd weareoff ering as lowsthe price we now quote5 Re mernber we have been her for twenty years we backup ey tone These goodsarebt merely made to sell Come and IseeTthoiv Besurevtoytak advantage of thischancef tl 7S0LACE CUftTAmSSwell effects pneand Jtwo pam osWVtv i42S 10 to 14 IiAtrAlNS 775 350 tW6hTNE roRTIERES pr l75 12 to 15vTra DDESDEN BOfiDERS per 7 i iQtfi Udliir Vi yy Vvri 3M COUCH COVERSthrs eek 150 ZG0CWCit CQVEittii REVEDSIBLE BDUSSfeLS Hallnd Sfair Garpefe in twpterjeT effts This week whjleT lastsi er Sewedi lihedna lidipeid 45C TAPESTRY RUELong dura1leuna irriltr niifarnml tTrtrnat fnr oriVr room Sewedilihed aridlatd ivvij VA Hipn ORAOE pRUjeL rAUnost evejyeffect in a high Rrade llhe and an endless yarler of patterns SA Sswedi lined and laldUvi i A viiv VE1EJMBPCT Rich lush svVelvetsK and lowef than a real velvet has eyef ben offered before On your i lobrv i wwvVi LINOLEUM A thousand yard sale anditalgivihir i tpypu Bythe square yardt not laldfv5y wm ho ctijpn i tfe i i iii I Alhambm Theatre on Tuesday evening iMuaidiuyiu jicrc 15 weaK put April sssth in connecUpnwitb the misf women stronKi sick women welL Ac smnis sr iiiitcniiuii ui aajBa uetsi uiuina a luii Has gopd flavor oiir OrrfV1 mnnoithiiJ personeiecie ur iuovjiuw vumm xji rJ aiiwut vuw uwtuu Pr gfSrnoneypacKteea oratiopcfor nstHthlvWtePrepuohwheak iii3 MM rQneraiGrant at the memorial services SITsiVinrfredf I 5iv vl in this dtyatth iotiti6MrM9Px 1 iTHfi CBSM HOUSE J23te2a7 JtStrejet mi i ri wm i mm 8 ym ft.

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