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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1899. . 5 Pl e PE NT lN s THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. A o |} A S E! ( F D ‘;{po»noi)n#i»vif»vnnunuy»»o»vnn”-n’»»n-n" »"nv»»“nv"nnvunnnnvnn"r-nw”v,‘,“ - WORTHY RIVAL: 3 e ANY PEGIAL ALES. : g 3 Sl A o : : 3 : i ora st t satisfactor 4 aie Of a Blg HOl‘ned F]sb and We are doing everything in 'our power‘ to mal\ev this the greatest, grandest, mos fuoxy'and .most : f liberal shopping place this side of Chicago. No fransaction is complete until the cuslomer is safisfied. ;o a Feast of Antipodean e Ve st y o | Summer e w2 3 Natives New Lace .50 1oL, Remnants of Dress Goods. | Sl e Wt 3 ou se B = 'y Y‘Em new colorings, 5 ;%’;aiallti. r‘\u‘\u::l:«'hqz:‘»‘ inches On sale at a reduction of one-third from the already deep-cuf remnant prices. 1 f 2 ,hfn : € A : ne 17.—The natives of the islands forming wide, 315 varis long. new patterns, Wa | Remnants, consisting of this seasen’s choicest Dress Fasrics, i : s e ¢ 1‘.3',.", m“:,.l, "h(,', :1,,)_\."(,,'; l:;,,: :I.\:z r)‘:p}h‘ixr: "rf??xl:;a’,z,‘o]L‘::d,hf“}f:‘rnzm;re'v’('\ adn-- Such as French Coverts, Ottoman Civerts, Vigoreaux, Poplins, Hznriettas, Serges, Fancy Cl { and i : > l-n-‘ named. News was brought in by fisher- sigas, ecru or white, 45 inches “;9-2"5 Nuwelty Suifings, ranging in lengths from 1} to 6 yards—just the lengths needed for ladies’ and children’s "OH'-" ‘(""'r‘;"':nf - is fis ad bee ashed onto the reef a e eas s long, pe ] E 5 - E Dy Xy 5 R gresn. Cyrano, I :r‘ : ;”xt )(‘hwnna\\fl\\ 'h \I\'r*n“!lmlt(hvn lu nr:::‘v::(rhnun‘l:; yarde long e pl {9 skirts, waists and dresses. On special sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at one-third off. the rem- arming shirt - > creature. T fish was over thirty e huge D20 horns on its head, each two feet long. Its body 9 A’l of ‘he : scaly and altogether the monster of the deep % | - i1 oM k e e ew Books . a. There was a great gathering and upon 0’ Here as soor as issued, and at i€ > to the conclusion that it was the “fish of ge jo Store's stecially reduce.ld : A . ¢ 1he Big Store’s specia Faving horns; so the carcass was towed out to % prices. These are 7“{‘ . t o at night among g “Wh - S hen the Sleeper Wake 2 estward. Here another & “Cromwell's Own, Chot heine bl s iiv Arthur Pate $..i0 red that all fish of the & “Richard Carvel,” f man. The consequence 3 | By W.nston Churchill. $1.70 $7.12 . & cared to partake. They & “Tristram Lac > fish was first washed g 5 $.12 . A as heartily as any, o | er it was cooked over o 3 .94 \ 20 ONO% 0% oOTOOnGnd -“““Ir:‘*'d ; K-ndri B sL25. .98 :} [ “Man With the Hoe” and Other Poem By E win Markh m....$1.00 net .88 THE CANAL BILL Emperor Wiilliam Means RALED BY FLAMES e the Sugar Fac- Fire in tory Town. Business. B —— BERLIN, June 17 grossed attention The this ca week bill en- and the papers had much to say pro and con, s according to party standpoint. The ultimate fate of the bill concerns Amer- ica, the construction of a network streets of canals joining the three largest s lear rivers in Prussia, Elbe, Rhine and ern provinces, on the German Oce: ng AT 1 cheapen and facilitate the f | notably « | other bulky goods. | esting to America W an Agrarians and . those parti: ating with them, the tion of the - bill a test of ment and ¢ them vern- test be- We have impo ted French v Rionoices very largaly or th Organdy. in:viieFreoc Organaies an | have had an unusually suc- ul season in them—there are 12 ces left cf a nice cheer even threa Pd quality, per yari. Bleached ‘. +1890 wearing, fine B aach- Damasi. i T Li-en from a fins fiber flax that will retain gioss, 64 inches wide, 4 patternson'v gool A realy Gama Baskets Ever had one? They are thaligat- “Waven ses, the fas rding to s’z ..200 to 51.50 tween peror, who = M £ A [0 a with the entire Prussian Cabinet, is | L:hert_y gooi quality pledged for the canal. His Majesty left Collarettes. i vk no do week that he strongly Liberty. Si'k, extea fuil and stylis ’,\.H‘ 1 the great canal to be built. cordion pleated end< of szme m terial, Tuesday he summoned the crown coun- exceptional valua at. $1.75 i $1.25 cil for the purpose of agreeing with Cabinet a line of action in the Good Linen Check and personally drew up a « Gheck_ Gla ; a which was read in the Diet on Toweling. -« .. i [ Dromlaine g compen selvedges, in red and biue assorted chacl s, Iy injured by the canal, w dth 20 inche o L ~10z the bill through the — I he Diet will therefore canfon an- e gcols have a signal defeat for the Agrarians who ar gone un in price in the vho are always the most hostile to the Fiannel. . . vw.: .. specu- American intere in Germany. e e e = Cho Ll o s he liberal press stood united for the ated large y ar heasei ot WRosk l onfidently expected the There is an odd lqt of 15 peces of a anal will give a powerful impetus to c'ose, heavy bleached qu v, now worth German industry, especially in the 14c a yard, our price remains. .1fe ‘ : highly developed Rhine and Westphal- - Y A | jan districts and will create a more ex- i We hai a largs i "rh"‘ tended and more uniform market for T"ave’"'y <alg‘,qrrn:n.\‘m‘:‘h ffin e ho- | agricultural products A - . ULy Dok he correspondent here of the Asso- R"y?' e pe : all run of the factory. | vjated Press learns on high Government el ihose adverns el §a s 258 gone, but we place on sa'e this week —_— authority that the acceptance of the Decides Against Parmelee. bill by the lower house of the Diet does another lot of exquisitely co'ored fine YSVILLE, June I7.—The ( not mean its adoption by the upy wool reversibie makes at the rize of s ext Monday ever house, where the Government expect lower grade, viz. cach. $5.50 iring the hattery | determined opposition, as the Agrarian SeNEEE ; B ](4\ against | interests are usually predominant in verethinat, i e that bods. If as is most likelv, the g HaMMOCKS, Fithinz o 1 s I 2k majority of the upper house opposes the summer com- bill, the Emperor is determined to re- Tents, eic. fort and fas- sort to the expedient of forcing its final times at lowest prices consistent with L v age, which has not been tried in good merchandising. E th Belne e an politics for a generation. This 7 Tents, 3-foot wall 5 ecord, had exclusive jurisaiction | IIl be also called pairschub, The Km- ) Tents, 3-foot wall. .80 e Sameient hut e e 8x10 Tents, 3-foot wall 6.80 = ifficient ber of new peers to se- - 2 . e “Crime” cu ired majority. 10x12 Tents, 3-foot wall.... 8.00 of a Clergyman. Emperor’s intentions remain a secret, known to few of his Intimates, but they will be carried out in the event of the contingency arising, as he is determined to de Agranians are not feat important legi the country’s good. It i nonstrate that the rong enough to de- ion required for reported that his Majesty at the fact that the e Agranian organizations and chiefs ADVERTISEMENTS. - 1 Il s RS openly and The descent | pointedly last week that they meant to is certain from | make the bill prove their political pre- dominance. Immediately after 2 | weak lungs, | | gering Thursday’s sitting e hroat | Prince Hohenlohe, the Imp Chan ibles or | cellor, and Dr. Miquel, the onchial Minister of Finance, visited ffections | peror, who insists on a dissolution through bleed- | the bill is rejecte e committee f €S, o | begin the discussion of the measu gonsumption, | June 23. The Centrists demand the 1 the first|pascage of the municipal election bill 1e f,, ‘”.“““‘f before action is taken on the canal bil < ¢ oow | The many claims for compensation 01 €q eatly co licate ituatio - now in ther z‘"nr S ¥ mplicate the situation. a 1 well to-day if they had heeded z [ those troubles whica | [SSUES A MILLION i death ngh simil 1g of blood, bles of the lead to already the DOLLARS IN BONDS Loan Negotiated in San Francisco by tro not re the other indi the Y ¢ u ch of consumption ba Electric Power t ciation, or wast Company. repr on, which, ILLE llnn T The Yu in death v its presiden N the cases of | John Martin, has exccuted u deed of traa | tire ea g ngering and | of all its property, water ditches, water | voi 4 rights. electric light plant and other prop- | Jish erty to the Mercantile Trust Company of Picrce's Golden Medical Discov- | San Francisco. as security for $1.0000 00, " e red by it. Do mot wait | which sum the power company L was au- thorized by “LOTS to cre- ate as a The bon number 10 its board of dir bonded indebtedness which are dated June 1 ) 'and are of the value of ble becomes serious. t troubles are seri t Golden Medi the 1809, $1006 - | INTERNAL CRISIS IN RUSSIA. Causes That Are Said Will Lead Up ©f ! to It. that from BERLIN. June 17.—The St. Petershurg The € correspondent of the well-informed Kreuz | mad S ?’I"U’U’.’"””’.”"."’”'U#"”' R A2 2 AL LI I I L L R e R T LT T DL T T LI L L LU R LT T T L R T Y T T U"‘I‘I"’ll‘..‘F"”"".O.'..,."P'V DISPLEASURE OF Comment on the Peace BERLIN opments at An important foreign official said to ted Press A)r' o e able, (:nn\ vea |r<] from their date | “The incomplete and usually dis- r e has en | and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per tortec rtisa re he doings of | ias been promounced | cent per annum, pavable semi-annuaily | (O71e0 Partisan reports of "l'h ol r consumption, do not | 10 the holder th coupons at. OUr representatives at e Hague, den Medical Dis- 'hfl to ":"' DaHns he bonds will be which have appeared for weeks in the PAYRY S Onine foreign, notably the English and lum h press, false impre Poles and Pins extra. Tor the children...... R.n erfly Ne.s GERMANY'S PRESS | | | | th Conference. BT by the Associated Press 1599, June 17.—The recent devel- the Peace Conference are A1ly commented upon here and the of the foreign pape: par- rly the Knglish, that the German esentatives at The Hague are op~ have been noted Almost the en- press of Germany.gives nmiznanl to what the papers term “Eng- intrigues in order to prejudice the H against Germany's pacific inten- tion correspondent here of the Associ- calculated to create | It was on account | his that Count Munster proposed | full reports of the transactions | 1 day to day be given out officially. fact that such a proposition was | e by Germanv shows that we have | are p Zeitung claims an internal crisis in Rus- | nothing to hide and have no fear of : sia is fast approaching. pointing vut that correct and full reports. g e Russian labor troubles at Riga, the | “As regards England’s proposal for | 4 rbhances of the nd the fum- a permanent court of arbitration, this s ine in various provinces symptoms of | goes beyond Russia’s proposal. Aside e the coming of greater trouble. The papsr from that we miss several seemingly | ot adds that it has inside information en- essential features, such as rules ]!rn’-‘ abling it to say that perfect demoral tion prevails in’ the upper government cir- well in vears 7% since U6Ng | ojog of Russia, owing to the influence of | & o' Pleasant Pelletg | 1 (zar on one side and his mother on | are ation an Pleasant Pellets | 2 other.” Tt recites recent Incldenis as sent for ¢ bx iousness. . vroving this. viding for £00on as guarantees of such impartiality i scope of the original Russian proposi- | absolute impartiality. As given, Germany will be able to as- | to propositions going beyond vhu‘ It’s the best dress goods chance of the )91\:, if you ever use short lengths. Another of Om- | Popular Sales of Damayed cl' ocke”ya 8 o’clock and while the quantity on hand lasts we oriment of damaged Crockery, (Glassware and Orna- ments at a fraction of what they would cost if perfect. The larger part are not dan 1 s0 as to impair their usefulne On previous occasions quantities of damaged Crockery that we txpected would last several days were sold before night. Better come early Mon- day. nant price. Monday at offer a large Assortment includes almost every article to be found in a Crockery, (;/J\m are m/ Bric-a- /f’/ 1 5lmf Firewerks Are Read_y The demand this Fourth will be extraordinary. The sti year have roused the feelings of patriotic Ameri to the highest pitch. We going to celebrate as never before. Manufacturers talk higher prices for fireworks on account of the expected demand, but we have bought early the lumul stock we've ever owned, and prices here will be 'uw than those of former G . o ng events of the pas are reat rted cases for home lay are our <pumlfc. I'hu\' contain a ¢ \"n'wn of articles and would cost a third more if bought piece by piece. Prices are. $1.00, $2.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 anl $70.00 Everything in fireworks here. -~ Ask or send for [llustrated Price Lists. fi?’;efi#’;;’ Szl Groceries Liguors. The lowest retail prices for Pure Food Product our June Grocery Catalogue with others will prove, time next Saturday night : Emporium Family Flour—50-1b Sack We guarantee it to please—try it for bread or if you wish 1 Fancy J:lpan Rice—11 1bs for. Large, sound and clean grain—it wi Pyramid Soap Powder, Cudahy’ This price while supply lests—package pickage of Gold Dust—zuaranteed to vle n:y Vulcan Parlor Matches—4e pkg.—gros Imported Mat~ jalifornia, Is hold s that are quoted in These extraordinary spe as a comparison of good until closing pas pound mor —first class in every particular— Srecial Sauterne Table Wine—galion We believe the best ever sold in this ¢'ty for $1.00—65¢ fc Harper Rye or Bourbon—bottle, 72¢- ‘]u::.\r\«i 50 gallon—e veryoody that uses whi ks and boys question we ment th umm:r attire for men anl without on of : neprisingly Lo variely of a-tic'es know how ice are s| unitentional guarantee qu ilities—you g goods or raf mding your moner. Men’s Suits for $7.57 ¢ ard medum | ette Drill o- Parcale Nogl weoh m.torivs. all woo', 0rl style, wel made. : y Men’s Suits fgr $10- \ | ser s, wi h fine :erge nnn | suits caniot be made for | weighis— Fumcy Chev ofs, neat arcy | hrowns :ssortment of m re than 20 st. ies warm weather shirt of ours at Worsted Suits, regu ar 2.-0 quahty, in see them breasted, cut s‘c< or culaway or squira frocs strles, m Men’s Stiff Bosom Shirts, 95¢ T b and fit per ect. guaranteed th oughout fitting, "th> best-looking and best-muie snirt so0 d in Americ The < | tor t'ie manev—new $1 -0 pattera: to choose from, all sizes | buv $:5 If vou Men’s Underwear, 53¢ Fine Derby Ribbel Bal- | hav ot tuis great suit off . before s—Pinks, Bues, Ecrus and Natural | Saturday n 175 more of those \\'et'»mhl(‘. honest, | gussstd—sh rts made w.th French nzck —i ) 5 50 suits to go at £9.45 garment. Bojs’ Long Pants Suits, Emporium 1G¢ Collar | $7.56—New {1 s ju t put | pure linen—comes inal the | 1 s tack, every sut y-ali wool and | ani laund equally | tha 1 t and best o tar “h e for 0. | co lar n S Francisco—sea o1 Boys’ Biuse chewot Suits, Men’s Ngw 25c Suspend- $3.45, $+ and $5 Smoth r | @rs v colors and new pacterns, uisgonal Cnevicts—fast color, andsomely mountel with gilt metal— 2.piece siits for y rongly stitch-d leath-r ends. | tiey are advance numbers of our ne Men’s Handkerchle!s, aq | { Fall Stock and splendit vilues. | Iar 25¢-—-1.0 dozen Ham | Boys® Vacation Goods— | ric Hundkerchiefs—full s r | Oy 2 to 26 inch wusts 1 ust put in stock at the litte Golf Shrtsat £0: and 5 | price o: 4 for 25¢c—worth more. | ‘ and ! ; Golden Rule Bazaar. | California’s Largest—America’s Grandest Slore- *Gi‘hflil““““““‘“‘Q“‘i“fili‘6‘6¢“‘Ofiitiifltflldinic‘.tom&na»14‘taanaamt‘mummuaaamuaaa.aaatmfl‘mflt.‘an “»‘;‘ e 2 tion. Some method found to improve and unfair will on the soldiers in Indfa, suff, NEGOTIATIONS FOR shably be | s ENOUNCED AS AN 1GKCRAMUS reports of the n “ISLANDS. | Spain Trying to Dispose of Remain- ing Possessions to Germany. the conference in vogue, if even complete reports are to be printed m the official organ of the German Gov- ernmen This statement is borne out by the BERLIN, June 17.—The utterances of the semi-official pr | of the Associated Press | The Berlin Post this week has a | ries of editorials, bitterly commer on the “false and malicious - the English press regardi attitude at The Hague, i ‘“"Q Physxcnans Laugh at Dr. | J. Gordon Bennett. doings of the conference. e BO LFR MAKERS. administ spondent got to-day from seve 1 doctors whom he viewed with reference t The snub by rejecting her Ministe 1 to Gern any | 1,ond inte EUREKA BOILER WORKS, | | oL Ths Hasucias Decn bitterly - | cure for malaria which Dr. J. Gordon | W. J. BRADY, Proprietor. Deutsche Zeitung remark: “This | Bennett of Halifax claims to have discov- | gpectal Attentlon Paid to Repairs and Ship | s 5 3 i, ered, as 1 in a special cable dis- ork. treatment of a big power like Germany | “¥¢d. 45 re 5 4 : 5 strikes me as wholly inappropriate. “ pateh In Thursday’s Herald. Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. We hope the Government will find a |, O Teading Dr. J. Gordon Benyett i Telephone Main 5045, Nteaniwer th tHis R Eletorion e | teeview seven doctors who were seen | ____ A A The Berlin Tageblatt, howeve: | simply laughed, with cnly two exc ptions. | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. “If the report i§ correct, we must as- | They made the same stipulation us t t > g sume that Dr. Zorn misunderstood his | 9 on former oceasions when 1 mer- | THESAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, instructions. | viewed them on other subjects for th 2 | Herald. That was that their names Periodicals. Books and Stationery. Bicycle Meet for‘fiar‘y‘sville. should not be attached to any statments | ol = | | ,’ 342 10 350 Geary Street. Above Powseii, | | | | | | MARYSVILLE, June 17.—The Hiesciists | ey made. : A e e o of this city have decided to hold a meet U wasn't that they fearcd expressing | at Agricultural Park on Sunday after- | any opinion, but there seems to be some | J. C. WILSON & CO., noon, July 2. Organization was [ sort of professional etiquetie which pre. | ©00 BATTERY STREET. election President the names to | prac- | | af Tel Ma S T | eriticisms in newspay Sohong Mol Seet titicners’ views and method RSN 2. programme [ One eminent docte | COPPERSMITH. -| 3 v;,ln‘nh is ~luh)m ‘r to additional | street, who has always been most oblig-| JOSE r'v’ FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH. Mgr. entries, includes a third of a mile oper giving the Herald his views on|c. w e SRl race. n Chinese race, a half-mile race f of public interest, a gentlemin | “wnd Ship Work a Speciaity 16 and 18 ey & MR eI 1L e 4 treacfo closely connected with fever hos- s o Math 5 all mile race. o bootblacks' race and 2 | pits ol axperionten araws” | Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. mile pursuit race in_which three teams | Hom Lol e | e wlll take part. one from Sutter County, | val i minapvexy freely DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE'. “Jack” Wing, Pacific Cosst amateur fitprance i it .- REDINGTOR & G has had passed thou- | s of all kinds through | s, moreover, at the pres- | treatment a number of champion, will be present and go a mile | against a racehorse. —_——— Advances made con turniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. g been connected with Tie + son Sts. Tel. Maind4 FRESH AND SALT MEATS, | JAS. BOYES & €0, Snupping Butcher Tel. Maln ul. ands, ent time, under a5z Good 25¢ B Hosiery. Cotron He Summer adics S fi ribbec Egyp- Umlerwear. S 1 neck, no s, finishad d w !.\. sil pink and sk wn clocks. k—4-inch dial, 30- .70c ring on hottom Ebonized LT R L L L L e e e e L L e e L L L e L T e L e L L T T e T T Ty whd Emhrmder_y Insertions. : mbric and N ffects and ¢ wide, inches Print Fancy Pn:uesn SULE e bh:: and light rounds among them, roduced, L12.¢ Butterick Publication T{"e Delmeator e (the Summer Holiday the most interes r publishad. Besides wid comprehensive forecast fashion’s m art it contains many interesting literary There are articies on Palmist e Babies, Art Handicrafts of American Women, rst Home, The Dainty dub Women and Club Life, Girls and Oceu Social Ob- I‘nu New Books, The Milli- Knitting, Crochet- 1 pow! -ful dramatic story \Ir» nta Toe D lineator now con- enabling the pur- chase of ¢ ll‘m' ,'n/w/.:r patterns at half price. Subscription price of The Deline- ator is $1.60 per annum. Subscriptions taken at Butterick Pattern ‘Dzparimeni—main fioor, back of rotunda. 44444Q((Q4\!lQl(QQQ‘QQQ‘\(QQQ(Q(\Qé‘é‘(&fli(él&#‘éél_fliiQQ are really iermany fo African island of is ‘willing to pay DIRECTORY ically why if t;rr»]m 3ritain_wishes to found courts of arbitration she has not = e | appealsd to suchia eourt in thelTrans| » 0 ~_ |Of RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS vaslimhatters CE¥ i (the: Alaskan dif- | Ebetlal Eable ol The Gall and the New Work AND JOBBERS culty. | don Bennett. i 7 The Cologne Gazette expressed the CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. | belief that the whole conference will| LONDON, Junc he cure of mala- PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” “soon end in smoke. ria or any other fever in one night is ab- e e = = i o This view is supported 1)}' a score of | surd. The man is an ignoramus. It is BELTING. 1 HARDW, SE other influential pa~ers. The National | impossible quite cont ¢ to all the Manufact ¢ Pettt a Aurr Ha 5 _ would soon establish a method of regu- | |, these ve ry wor nd other similar | gion St.. cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. — lar and reliable daily reports of the|isrms were the replies a Herald corre- | — ~ - IRON FOUNDERS, | Western Foundry Morton & Hedley. Proat, 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every Da. scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1503, PAPER DEALERS, WH.I.AMETTE PULP AND PAPER C0., 722 Montgomery Straet, PRINTING. E- C. HUGHES,,, Zrymee. Kt HICKS-JUDD €. ook Printer * binders. car. billheads, tatements print BLE N Ma Tel. STATIONFR AND PRINTER, Telegrapht PARTRIDGE 306 _Cali- Codes. fornia st. WAREHOUSEME | THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE co., | Fe g Azents and public Weighers. Gen- nd Grain Warehouses. Gen. Mornia st. Tel. Main 1914, WATCH T L[N[J\ | | S ihe Bes: Coal 1n the Miiver Office and Yards—i50 Malu Ntrees