The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 23, 1897, Page 5

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——— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1897. N un — o w i " hit A RUSH FROM AUSTRALASI Inecoming Steamers From the Southern Seas Will Be Crowded. t Space on Them Will Be urned Into Passenger 10dation. Accomr f twenty d: k to m ke vay across the harbor to an anc y. M three steamboats -and three barges for service on the Yukon Riv . Michael and Da will be The b will be - with modern engines of suf- fi r to tow barges 4 rrent of the to the Klon- r and pany is ailable the M: and th been Government for pe berths in some of the for freight. . known stean that all th ) peor imated t will h I that number will tion. All ava chartered and t hol will not part with them at >s have been rc aship comp: of two hu Jackson street ng driven to Butch- A NEW SHIP-BUILDING YARD. Some of the material for the con- struction of the craft is already at the vards, and large quantities .of lumber in addition have been ordered. The ats will be ructed in secti . the machinery, s will be joined together From that point the of >d to allow an k on the s shore on She started ye and it will be week is out aved or surve n the Czar and his be followed in the owner of pinion that probabl ptain Ne 1, is much diffi acific Mail countered s took the Aztec ten ys to come up, while the Australia, adverse circumsta: On the ed the 1 v of Peking, 660 ancisco. The Pe- on her one hundredth round d must be out for a record to >s in less than two the Henry B. ork for San Fran- n 375 miles off shore. ome news to the mer- cisco, as she has ts of holid 11 be we This wi = . rd of the signed the managem 1n Hotel. This was a surprise to every vy, as James was making a first- s hotel out of what had degener- ated into a second-rate resort. The of- of the Australia say that it was rted in Honolulu before they left a magnificent new hotel is to be TWO RECORD BREAKERS. The ship Lucile from Seattle beat her way in over the bar yesterday, and the bark Rufus E. Wood completed the round trip to Nanaimo, B. C., in time to win a bonus of $100 for her master. It is many a long day since a full- rigged ship beat her way into port, and the record of the Wood has not been approached this year. the ot | and four hours | THE EMPORIUM. v»fii;i;nnw,); RS SRS SRR T boats will be towed to the mouth of the Yukon, a dis e of 700 miles. The Rothschilds and the Exploration Neat Plaid Cheviot Suits, strictly all wool, made up Company of London ge st "k- in single-breasted sacks, with strong Italian lining and holders in the Alaska Exploration satin yoke and tapings, seams are finished with narrow Company. The corporation expects that the steamboats will cost $100,000 warranted perfect fit......... .. Loose Sand Is Real Estate. amuel Hasiz and Eugene fternoon tealing a could produce the equal under §2o0... combated by torney Schle 1 gold-mounted pitchers and les and lamps at Sanborn detail—fit, style and finish; $20 value.... e E v & Vail —————— More Mail Facllities. An afternoon m 3 PR PP SRR TR R PP RN PR RSP RR R PRI R R RRP RV RIRR PR R Py PERRBRFRBRRYX Greatest Clothing Offering The Big Store Has Ever Made. Four Lots of Suits and Four Lots of Quercoats—the Actual Value $18 to $20 Each— To Be Sold at the Uniform Price of $15. Our Factory at 6 and 8 Great Jones street, New York City, was established because we Real $18 and $20 Value Suits for $15. ! Rezal $18 and $20 Value Overcoats for $15. lap effect, trousers cut stylish and shapely, $15 00 Novelty Plaid All-Wool Cheviot Single-Breasted Sack | Suits, g-button style, lined with best quality double-warp Italian cloth, quite as nobby a suit as has been shown this season by anybody at 18 Broken Plaid Cheviot Sack Suits, a choice pattern and made just as well as we know how to make a suit, the lining is neat plaid wool cassimere, with Skinner’s best | satin across the shoulders, lap seams, no tailor ] - $15.00 Single-Breasted Sack Brown Worsted Suits, in choice plaiq pattern that is very genteel, is perfect in every equal to the usual $ 1 5 00 $1.25 buys a Good, Strong Cheviot Tweed Suit for Bovs from 6 to 12 vears of age—regular value $2.50—special item during the holidays. The Emporium and Golden Rule Bazaar. California’s Largest—America’s Grandest Christmas Store. RASSAAELAAMERASEEAAAREAEE SUA R SRR SRS S S AAS AR GRS S SRR EE S SE SR AR AR ES THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. found that we could not buy as good clothing as ought to be made for the prices we had to pay. We had to take the patterns that manufacturers had in stock—to be satisfied with whatever style and finish they gave us. Now we have the fabrics woven for us—ha ve exclusive effects—make them up with all the elegance we can put in them—cut them on perfected patterns. In other words, our ready-to-wear clothing is now on the same plane as custom-made. We are able to guarantee the same. satisfaction. You will feel that the saving in our prices is really a saving, because our clothing is not only superior to the ready-made you have been accustomed to, but equal to the custom-made, which is so expensive. The four lots of Suits and four lots of Overcoats described in this announcement have just come from our workrooms; they are marked $15, but they are made of fabrics that we got a mill to weave for us between seasons. If the goods had cost full price the garments would have been marked from $3 to §$s5 higher. This is a practical demonstration of what the big store does for you. Double-Milled and Double-Faced Covert Cloth Over- coats, cut short and made skel-ton, the plaid back of the | cloth taking the place of lining, finished with satin yoke | and tapings, bellows pockets, strap seams and full back; | we ask especially the youn;g men who usually pay a tailor anywhere from $20 to $25 for an overcoat to | see these at - values we ever saw atany price : Here is one of the best Oxford Mixed Frieze, another single-seam coat that has the $ 15.00 | perfectfullback,lined with clay weave and satin$ 15.00 | across the shoulders, velvet collar, also marked . | Handsome Brown Kersey Overcoats, cut the swell | length and lined with genuine English twill linings, facings | are taped with velvet cording, sleeves are lined with silk, | collar in silk velvet, seams are heavily lapped $15 00 and back hangs straight from the shoulders... o Irish Frieze Overcoats, lined all through with heavy double-warp ltalian, some with plaid double backs, made with strap seams, an exceedingly stvlish garment, and the value is something extraordinary for the TE AR AR EERAEERAER RS LR R R R RS SRR R R R AR S A ERRERE R R R LR SRS B A SR E AR SRR TARAAS SR B LR ARA AR EXTRA! PIPER | HEIDSIECK PLUG TOBACCO (CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR) INCREASED Oy 4 (o) IN SIZE Ti > picture shows the exact increase that has been added to the 5-cent piece. No in- crea S€ in price Fag Tihe biggest bargain in tobacco to-day is one ©of these new pieces of PIPER HEIDSIECK. Try one. % | | | | | beat her way in over the bar. he Rufus E. Wood left here on the 1’inst. in company with the John A. iggs and the Fort George. . the run to Nanaimo, B. C., in 4 the other two vesesls not ar- ng until three days later. The opd ‘was loaded and sailed again on 15th inst. for San Francisco, and | :15 a. m. yesterday was passing | eyes. The owner of the fleet | tg. which the Wood belongs has a ding offer to any of his captains | make the round trip to Nanaimo | rty days, of a new suit of clothes, | e who make it inside of | days, a present of $100. | ain of the Rufus E. Vood .is the first master who has suc- ceeded in doing the trick this year, and $160° will come in as a nice little Christ- She | | broken and two of them were so badly , | injured that the drovers had to cut their taroa The broken legged ones were put in cart and driven to the! slaughter house, but the two dead ones were left lyingon the sidewalk for three ours. Finally Market Inspector Jor- dan rang up for a wagon and had the | two animals removed to the fertilizing | compa. s works. H At attempt is to be made to get the | wrecked steamer Cleveland off, and if successful she will be repaired and | made ready to take part in the great Klondike rush. From last reports she | was lying in easy position, and the | rocks had only knocked one hole in her hull. Some time ago the wrecker Whitelaw left here for Victoria, B. C., to bring down 400 tons of wreckage, the remains of the collier San Pedro. She was at Victoria when the news of the loss of the Cleveland reached here, built and James is to be the manager of it. The following passengers came up on the Australia: Mi: E. erett, Miss H. Hendrick, Rev. H. Judd and wife, B. T. McCulloch, G. R. Stewart, M. J. Polmere and St. C. Sayers. —— The latest novelty—floral yard measures G0c each at Sanborn & Vail's. * —_————— Aberdeen University's Literary So- ciety, presided over by a nephew of J. M. Barrie, has decided by a large ma- jority, after debate, that the Scottish school of fiction does not deserve the favor it has received. AMPLE by ‘Abuse or other o nd Fostors Lost VICAIiry 1a S1a oo yocnewal IN THE fltl!flnl:l'fl!l'n‘t:’y, .:sh-ormmhga 3 o R T e T || LADIES’ GRILL ROOM e & i R OLlis itive written guarantee to effect a curo in 0ch case oF setud (o soner. Bry Or 1x DRges (Lal] (rentmend for $200. | B R o e | PALACE HOTEL For the Increased Holiday Paironage. ‘rice. Circalar | | | ACCOMMODATIONS | | For sale in San Francisen by Leipnitz & Co. | Satter ‘strect. and No-Percentage Pharmacy, arkes sttt The fac-simile signature of is ou every wrapper ,of CASTORIA. RATTAN HOLIDAY BUYERS! — ROCKERS IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THE PALACE H ENAMEL CHAIRS, HARDWARE -+ | ETC., COMPANY, % | Lo : e R L T There sou will find the very best assortment in FACTORY gfi:x::i,' for pocket, table or sideboard, \ PRICES, MANICURE SETS, | RAZOR SETS AND SAFETY RAZORS. Handsomest TOILET SETS in the market, | MIRRORS, BRUSHES AND TRAYS, CHILD'S SETS, NUT SETS, | BOYS’ TOOL CHESTS, Etc., Etc. | UNTIL JANUARY 1. You Will Save MONEY BY CALLING ON US, | Our Combination Pocket Knives and Dam- | ascene Knives are the admiration - i _ofeverybody. | visic DR, JORDAN'S Grent | Museum of Anatomy 1051 MAREET ST. bet. Gth & Tth, 5. F. Cal. The Largestofits kindin the World. DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases. Philosophy of Marriage. | MAILED FREE. CAL. RATTAN FACTORY, 745-747 Mission St., Bet. Third and Fourth. OPEN EVENINGS. Traveling salesmen must take their meals whenever and wherever they can get them. They bolt their food e one minute and hustle to catch a train the next. Hasty meals and continual jolting in railroad trains bring on in- | digestion and dyspepsia. A druggist at Bridgeport, | Conn., says he has long had quite a trade for Ripans | Tabules among traveling men and it is becoming a prac- | tice with them to carry a supply in the grip. One of | these men takes two a day and declares they have helped him a good deal. After an evening session with jack | pots, tobacco and whiskey, nothing clears the head in the ‘ morning so early or so thoroughly as a Ripans Tabule taken just before going to bed, no matter how late the retiring hour may happen to be. A new style packet TEN RIPANS TABULES fn, rton (without. 13 now for mleat some rea o v CEnTs. This Tow priced ‘Sors 13 1Rteha08 for 1 poor thd Lh- ceoNOmIosT Oe oo fivecent cartons bad by mafi forty-eight CHENIGAR mnwmgg’ = i

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