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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1896. Townsend, Sixth Infantry, and First | VICERDY ME[T. tenant H J. \Ju dman. Fx th Cavairy, | e on:u capaole of performing their | J ain on the acuive rist. Li Hung Chang Is Formally Received by Grover Cleveland. anges from | arising £ cond Lieuten- | 0 :H‘ -t lien- Town- EXCHANGE KIND WOED3 Good Will of the Two Nations| Pledged by the Host and Guest BUT THE TAIK IS CUT SKORT.I Whitney's Fifth-Avenue Mansion the Scene of the Oriental Diplomat’s g ik KEW JAPAN A THEITY POWER. Finally Admitted to t‘re Comity of Nations After Overcoming Al & | = = much talx in .!nsmv out providing money to buiid | raiiways and barbors in Formosa | Ly ‘to develop ihe resource: o | ca cilzted that at lmv ls foreign and domestic | ity of the isiand. Barit! ed out that the revenue ob- | m taxation in Japap has a| on. For instance, ty in trebling the < drink 140,000 l)‘nglHu s . The Japanese » The Korean statesmen now in power are bard 0 rrevect the J.punue au, though ob- a concession | and natural. Tne old § n of ancestral sepal- | g the line, is sirenu- | f Japan submits to be ! the | on of Li Hung Chang’s re- ty. ber prestige n.l. a-irous taan was originaily sup- i In Giu prefectore, where most as done, 120,000 persons an elier or meaas of subsistence. been much talk in Jspan ol that urope | d signalize a generai break-up of the; Cabinet. Bat evenis bave compxeu]y' | falsified that forecast. changes, the idea box 2magata’s return xrom Margais Yama- | it to Toxio, hu Te- Haas and a party of Ningpo in_the steamer Kiang-ten, and,, anding at Pootoo, proveeded to a bay ai| me distance to bathe. There was &} he current, and his body Bas not been recoversd. hristian outbreak is now going | i ng. The rioters are members | (the Tatao-hui) ornginally purposes of mutual protection | gainst nnndus but said to bave now be- | come a bandit orzanization itself. i e time been a fend between i and the native Catholics, and | ed recently 1o the society send- | mentod stroy all the Catholic | operty they could lay bandson. It \sf whether lives have been tbolic siations sre said | e oved. Four thousand | soldiers have been dispatched against the The pa.‘c:xme:u resem- ic roll. Cleveland finished bi bitrey ’I:d fi“e otber ge-n‘eren; present whom Li ong Chang had not | insurgents. mer. Ex-Scoretary of State Joun W, Fos & i ter was cordially greeted by Li ng} —-— erpreter, Lo Fung | EXPLOSIO' OF CHEMICALS. troduced the two sons of the Vice- i nd the others who accompaniea him | Two Men Szrvusl, Injured and a Panic esident Cleveiand. this there was some Informal talk Esenes "; ‘?’d_"i Chicago uilding. sant wo rds exchanged. Li Hung ¢ questions to any great extent | _CHICAGO. L, Avg. 2—Two men and half an hour after the arrival of the § ™€r® injured lo-day by an explosion. of honor ine reception terminated. | chemicals in the laboratory of the Metric rty entered carria; paay, room 1310 T in which they arrived and, | Pontiacbaiiding. The injured are: Charies escorted by Uncie Sem's cavairy, drove | Lewis Brown, lei: arm shattered, internai- bag: rodel:‘e( b ly injured and blinded by chemicals; C. eveland and Secretaries Olner. Car'isic and Lamont took lancheon | - Co0leY, knocked senseiess and badly with Mr. Whitney. Mr. Ci-veland leit on | bruised about the hesd and body. Brown the yacit Sapphire for Grav Gables this e ;nu':;r ey chemicals; Cooley was ternoon. e Was accompanied by Mr. | & g Wwaea the explosion oe- Olney aud Private Seere: uvp;lmrbery. carred. . s i B b The Pontisc building contains several AT bundred offices, and the cmasins ix occupan:s of these AHEMY CIRCLES. were very much excited, as tae iorce of the explosion was such as io shake the im- mense building to its foundation and blow WASHINGTON. D. C.. Anc. 2 —_Tne | 3: :ndu's on the twelfih and thirteenth following officers have been piaced on| The t-nants brcame panic-stricken. and the retired list, 2s a re-uit of the findings | manv climbe ! on.ine fire-escapes, on which of the special resining board now in ses | tBey clung until assured that there was no sion in Chicago: Lieutensnt-Colonel J. 'fi:;g'::;:t::; b;' ft:il:. ““;“ Ehemi- = i could mot H. Bradfo learned, the men reiusing to say. - —_———— The borze of all animals is the quickest to succumb to coid. in Uncls Sa: buil, First 'Aniilery: Cap. sa~. Second Infaniry; Capuain T. G. | % : = | =\ - % i Send name and ad- dress at once fo ““Mail Order Department” The EMPORIUM if you wish a copy of the first edition of our handsomely tllustrated 200-page Fall and Win- ter Catalogue to be is- sued early next monih. It will be in great de- mand. Send in name early. s good a Sewing-Machine as can be made—EMPORIUM cash | p rice $21 \O—-that is the simple, truthful y Sewing-Machine offe e outline picture show dachine manufacturers have f prices, because selling 2 nent plan it is neces to sell these Mact es and still make some money— ’ names because they would r extraordir more. to keep up the time on th p'om We can aff ar pri t;se tre makers their Sewing- that it is the popular Machine of one Machine companies in America—and under iachine to sell at cut prices. statement of our al style—nothing years combined they do on long make an enormeus r cash for half the we cannot adver- se to furnish us We will say, however, of the best-known Sewing- der the name of the the ar’ EMPORIUM Sewing-Machine we give absolute guarantee for five years. High arm—high grade—finely finished. ‘Construction very strong and simple—few working parts in the arm—easy to_ke:piiean and properiy mled, and almost urpossnb'e to get out of order. Walnut or Ozk finish Extensioa table—two drawers— 20 other styles at 1-3 to 1-2 less than ordinary Sew mg-Maghme prices. Silk Waists. Changeable Satin Wais's, with linen colors—new styies and color effects. $4.50 Each. Striped: and Changeable Taffeta Sik aists, with silk cuffs for link buttons—8 colors and black—3 grades. $5.85. $6.45. $6.95. Separate Skirts. A new lot of cur satisfactory Black Figur-d Mohair Skirts—cut very wide—rustling lined —velvet bound—an excep- g tional value at $3.25. Black Figured Worsted Separate Skirts—ail wool—black and sval:ne, or brown and white broken checks— stylishly cut—a special bargain at $4.95. Cloak and Swit Department, second Jfioor, Market-sirest fromt. Non-Fading Carpets. At last we have them— Carpets that will not fade— Royal Wilton Velvets, Wind- sor, Cordova and Lakesnde Brussels. They may be washed in soapsuds or exposed in the sun without starting the colors. Absolutely fast color—lowest carpet prices known—that is EMPORIUM economy. Wilton Until fnréhet no- tice our rpet Velvet Department - will Cm-pets se.i fine Wilton Velvets and Eng- $1.00 Yard. ;o Brussels‘, sewed, lined and laid at $1.c0 a yard. Perfect color effects, novel and effec- tive patterns, while the, weaving is equal to that of carpets soid soc to 75¢ a yard more elsewhere. Linoleum-Oilcloth-Matti WJCMW second floor, Jewelry Specials. Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings, with Ruby and Garnet settings......§1.50 Diamond Scew per- 00 2 pair SEEEES. o i o 90 each ‘sm A G':fsud: Pins, wita nim sa- fom i .........u.so up SoM Link Cuff for men and wnma)_..-&.so a pair i . Underwear for Women and Children. It will surprise vou how much UNDERWEAR 2 x.ollar will buy now, compared with the quan- tity it would buy before the EMPORIUM was opened—and it’s so all along the line on all classes of merchandise. Here are some price-hints from the Women’s Underwear section: At 23c for size 18—rise 5¢ each s;zh(fhl dren’s H=avy Natural Gray Woeol Vests, Pantalets and Drawers, sizes 18 1o 34. At s0c tor size 20—rise 1oc each size—Children’s Extra Fine Medium- | weight Wool Vests, Pantalets and Drawers, sizes 18 to 34. At2scea h—Ladi s’ Heavy Ribbed Vests and Pants, finished seams, coloraum,sus;loé. Worth goc. At s0c each—Lacies” Heavy Ribbed Wool and Cotton Mixed Vests and Pants, either long or short <leevu, lor natural or silver. Good value or 75¢. Fast Black S Don’t buy poor Hosxery doesn’t pay. Thereis no class of merchandise where a few cents shows up to such good advantage. Here are two lots of GOOD Stockings at one- third less than usual pnces. Al 1 pzn:—Anotha big Hfivy BICYCLE Rflibed Hose—sizcs to 8¢—good value at 25¢. At 3334c, OF 3 palr for $1—Our s0c fity of Ladies’ Imported Herms- g:r‘f Black Hose, with double soles, high-spliced heels, silk finish, extra length. Chinese Ev’r_hear of 2 Special Salein a2 Chinese Bazaar? Bazaar we are going to have Sale. one this weel Going : tosella)otofprtuyand useful Oriental articles that are in active demand at greatly reduced just to prove our assertion prices, just that the publi will buy goods at any time if the prices are right: Ladies” $1.00 Silk Shawls........... Goc Ladi s’ Embroidersd Silkk Hand- Pink ColOT-—-cveemrene oo .-15¢C Dark-biue Teapot, gilt decoration. 10c 25¢ Cng and Saucer, biue or red._1oc ment of largest consign: Terra Cotta Jardinisres that his ever . been imported by any Chinese Ba- it, . at $L.75. The Emporium We make no pretense of “smart” wording in our advertisements. What buyer cares a continental for that? The snappy part of our announcements are the prices we quote—the literary part, the plain, unvarnished facts about the goods we sell, in as few and as simple words as possible. We claim to sell all classes of goods cheaper than they were ever sold for before on the Pacific Coast. statements by a personal investigation. A First-Class S A Sale of 500 Manufacturers’ Sample Lamps. New Fall Overcoats and Suits for Men, $10.00. Verify our’ A treat is in siore Jfor music-lovers af the Wednesday Concert tiris week. Mr. jokn Marguardt will render an exguisite violin solo and Mme. Eliz Prank- ard will sing the “Scena e Cavafina’” from < Atilla,” by Verdi. Concert begins at 8 o’clock. ewing-Machine for $21.50. 1896 Bicycles for Men and Womea, $47.50. 175 Emporium Bedroom Suits at $13.50. Men’s Hats, 75c and $2.00. A Sale Of Fine Comforters. Light, fluffy, warm Comforter, 66x inches, weight 4 pounds, filled with odoriess cotton—sold eisewhere EMPORIUM New Price $1.25. Siikoline Covered Comfort, figured on both sides, filled with fine carded cotton, extra spit and warm, size 72x7 8 inches—sald elsewhere at $2. 75- EMPORIUM New Price $2.18. Emn Fine Comfort, covered with se cloth, plain on both sides, nice light tints, flled with medicatsd cotton—sold elsewhere at $3.00. EMPORIUM New Price $2.35. Extra Fine Comfert, covered with nt cheese cloth, plain on one other, nice tints, rded and medicated and warm—sold else- “mc 34.0-: EMPORIUM New Price $3.00. Satin-covered Comfort, figurcd on both sides, cheice tusive designs, very warm an¢ flufi /—good value for $450. EMPORIUM New Price $3.50. Beautiful Eider-down Comfort. 72x 72—welil worth $6.50. EMPORIUM New Price $5.00. 72 $18.75 Bedroom 175 fore-handed comers will share this bargain during the coming week, or until the sets are gone. There are just 173 EMPORIUM Bedroom Sets, made of Eastern selected ash, to be sold at the special price of $13.50—3 piecesin the set and the EMPORIUM cash price has been $18.75. Sample setsin main aisle, near Market-street entrance. More samples on several floors devoted o furniture-selling. Men’s Shoes $2.98, Instead of $4. Beginning Monday the big store will sell 1700 pairsof Fine Calf Goodyear Welt Shoés.-for men at $2.98 the pair. They are thoroughly good and thor- oughly good-looking—all sizes and all widths. The maker ex- pected to retail them at $4 a pair, and as prites go in exclu- sive shoe stores that was by no means high for them. But we propose to make a big showing in the Shoe Department this coming week, hence the best shoe chance the men of this’ town ever saw—$4 shoes for $2.08. Black and Russian Calf. Lace or Congress Styl-s. Yale, Globe, Op=ra or Razor Toes. Sizessmn— idths A to EE. | E f d Drapery Depart- ught. % - il 2 d Pertieres. Charming Fine T Cartai ed. Ci stripes. . Pretty Cretonnes.. and prices. Special Sale Comforters. Well-Cut Prices On Swell-Cut Clothing. We open the fall season in the Men’s Clothing Department with a sale—a sale of Fall Clothing, mind you—not old summer stacks, but handsone new wearing apparel that has just been reLeived from our own factory tite factory that we would sell and made them up accordingly. New York. They thought at he Suits and 0\“(;0&(3 at $13 We are goma to use this lot to introduce the best Ready-to-wear Clothing Store in the West, and shall sell them at $10 with that end in view. K, when you get one of these Suits or Overcoats home and you and your friends have examined it cri money. Men’s Suits $10. 25 styles MEN’S SUITS in Sacks and Cutaway Frocks. Trousers cut in the new way—collars. high and close fitting—in every way comfort- able and easy—clothes that you will feel at home in at once—reliable all- wool fabrics, tweeds, cheviots, etc.— new colo ings and staple blues and black. Made to sell for $15. ically, you \‘voud see any cause to regret your purchase, bring the garments ack to us at once and get your Men’s Overcoats $10. Just 200 of them at this price. | They are the style shown in picture. | Made of handsome all-wool Kersey | blue or plack—silk lining in sleeves | —deep velvet collars—length of coat 44 inches—presents the appearance | of $40 made-to-order Overcoats when Men’s Hats, 75c and $2. MEN'S FEDORA HATS—An- other 100 dozen on sale this week— black or brown—good binding and ribbons—stylish sh pe—the regular $1.50 quality of exclusive hatters. 75c¢ Each. The EMPORIUM DERBY—In all the Fall blocks and color effects—the same kind of a hat vou have always paid exclusive hatters $3.50 for. $2 Each. To-motrow new ef- m'“sl fortsin price-reducing in our handsome Lace Drm th*m. Upholstery ment,onthesemndflmr. Our new Drapery Silks for fall have arrived, and are marked fully a third less than simiiar qualities formerly it Rich Drapery Sikks, Oriental Stripes and _novel designs in charm- ing color effects—qualiiiss that sold last season from 50 to $i.co the First showing ‘of Novelty Fall effects in Curtains an linen effect Nottingham Curtains—something entirely new— 3 1-2 yards long. The*pecul?rke oes-~$1.00 air Chenilie Curtains in handsome patterns and color effects, instead of $3.00 of $3.25 We Say.........$2.50 pair ine Tap sy ns, in new of $2.75 or $3.00 are 0dd Couch Covers, Imitation Bag- dads, going fast at the very special | wom. They were really made to I sell at g15. Men’s Black Satin Neckwear. In the Men’s Furnishing De- nt we have just cpened the Fall ock of Black Sa‘in Neck- wear — the new i shapes in Tecks, roflr -in- haBands mperials, WS and Club Ties— all mads of the best black satin— mad= to sell at asc. The EMPO- Special Pna will be 45c¢ Each. See Special Window Display. | Men’s Pleated Shirts. Ciearance Sale this wezk of all the balance of our best French Per- cale Pleated Bosom Shirts—ail sizes —=&6 pleats—open front and back—a | dozen new and noveil dssigns and ! coior effects—have been $1.50. Re- | duced for this sale to Si Each. | Caramels Made right here in | 25cIb. theBig Store—onlv | enough made each | day to supply the day’s trade, t~so always fresh. Direct from the candy ksttles to the con- | sumers. Large quantities sold | and only one profit. That ex- E plains why we can sell the best | and purest candies that can be | made for one-third to one-half { less than other candy stores. Caramels, ali flavors.. -ups, ali flavors. Nut Taffies, 6 kinds.. Walnut Brazil Pecan v |