The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 24, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1899, REPUBLICANS OF OHID RALLY State Campaign Opens at Akron. LARGE CROWDS ARE PRESENT Married Six Years and Childless. 1 I am d health and my heartfelt grati- any one dis; Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant ladies’ laxative. No medicine equals them for gentleness and thoroughness. EOOSEVELT URGES SUPPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION. | Pe.leu are a "3 (BEVPPVVBR VP L PPV RRI VR vrrfvovvvvvvyvvvvvv\vvrvvv A ST I L T R L R L S A S A A L L A I T R L PR TR A DAL SR R At L LA % & ® | & & 'y & L3 THE EMPORIUM. | Monday ales. A list of attractive Bargains for one day oniy that will mzke to-morrow a busier day than ever in the big store. Boys’ all-wool 7 ot tomormy jus: 8 Suits at 31.65. b “15 years of ag 15 years of at and knee pants, f gray or browa m ~ .ur i, av: Wea cffer for All-S:ik Chifions, 56¢c 5 inches wide, in 8 ot e colorings, heliotrope, etc., per .580 Monday uare, fringed n assorted Drapery Fringes, 3c. %0 Mon 3 Columbia Kn: ttmg Silk. - Grystal Pm:hers, 15 c — .} Goif Shawls. ©On Special Saie Mon~ day and Tueszay— i an quarter off egula:- pmce_n Household Bargams. THE EMPORIUM. | s SMPORIUM. | THE EWPORIUM. | TEE EMFOWTM | TEEE T TrrThrrrrrereseaee e T L T T S L e T L P il L gt T P TS P wuvvou.t»yvtvvovyvb»nn¢;§ | THEE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | Mr. Al Hagzard, the best veniriloquist in America, will, during the coming week, entertain visttors to ihe Exnibion Hall, on Second Ficor, 10 fo 12a.m. and 210 5 p-m. Admission Free. California’s Fall and Winter Largest— tMPoR Catalogue—r26 America’s pages—iree to Grandest out-or-town Store. Golden Rule Bazaar. foiks. Greyar Stock Men’s Pants. $5 and $6 Val es on Sale This Week at $2.80 If you have a su:tor two with the trous- ers worn out, here is your opporiunity. The big store bought af less than the cost of making the entire stock (1397 pairs) of men’s pants of Mr. Wm. Cregar of 14 Sansome street, who is retiring from busi- W ness. Mr. Cregar has long been known as a manufacturer of fine © goods. These trousers are in every way desirable, the materials fine new B worsteds in striped effects, all silk sewn and splendid fitting. The $2.90 ,zreateac bargain in pants we have ever been able to ofiar——regular $5 and $6 trousers in all regular sizes—on sale for one week at. Autumn Dress Fabrics. FPrettiest Plaids Produczd, B ister Crepons, New Silks, Etc. The assortments are superb—the largest ever shown in a single store on the coast. There is not a taste that we will not undertake to suit, because the variety embraces every styl- ish weave and coloring. Here are a few hints for good dressers: Plaids, Etc. Black Goods. New Silks. It is only because wa bought before et B 4 The most conspicuous nov2 D Ff'"’y Plaids “A:m:n:saf“ | Black Dress Fabrics for the Wint e in prices that we can offer such % e { e i szt i = t inning of ik e S e i | son of 1899 ad 1900 are the Higiish | » fabrics at the beginning of tha w1, tag, bize and bi P We men- he prices wiich now prevail e } our silk section. Every good weive very new eolor ‘s here. vard e A . Qo | Yobair ani Biister Crepons. tion three in the items below, whicy wil F"‘"ch P’“"’”“ inches Wide: | ;i qatistactory wear a: a vary moder- 2 handsome patterns, suitable fof R Jacquard Stripes—21 incies ts and ehiidren’s dresses — per I s $1.00 English Mohair Crepon—:l hes wids, in es, the very oest mase, ve'V (U3~ or dress i fzflw“a“_‘flzf Corded Stripes—21 nches wid, 4 i 175 colgrings in all the new Fall g o ings—per yard. $1.10 Eng:ish Mohai:- crepon 42 Satln Strlpet s wide, n 2 = inches wile. a spleniid quality in another new and pret waist £he new eRsggy suriace, sbout 20 different patterns, the best fabric in a : col or‘nzq—- color combin £ on: 3 mug. Fancy Suitmg- L V black of the Fall novel- erepon that Engiish Blister Crepon a beaut:fa: fibric. poplin ground, the Blister effact, bright and a very silk , & ¢ oica assortment of ns—per yard ment of v Patrerns comprises very swe lest effects ilk Crepons and tne Mate 1 —the prices for compiete suit | piite-ns are— $6.53, $20 and ' $27.57 Neckwear, Ribbons, Trimmings, Etc. An Unmaichabie Coliec:ion of Fail Noveities. Stock Col~ far and Ja- New Scarfs | —made oa Ostrich Feath~- | er Boas—A large impor.ation he colo t gray, b ac $12.50, $l1 50 i 522 50 Black Boas— $8.50 10 $22.50 | neck $1.25, SI 75 | $2.50$4.50 Satin - Vel- vet Stock Coliars—: good quality made in the st shapes, pointed ef!xn, olors—aach.. 25¢ English | Liberty Silk FHandker=- Scarfs = Two chief Scarfs— In ail the lat- $1.25 and is1.73 ’Fancy All-ava'- Materi- | 82.50, $3.50 and $4.50 | Lace Trlmmed Handkerchlefs—loo dozen of the new Handkerchiefs just opened ; sheer clfth. with 2 edges of Val: rtion, aiso embroidered—: ..is5¢c, 25¢ i 350 Ilamsflt ed Handkemhlefs—l 0 dozeu \heer Lawn Hems tched Handkpr”hxefi with Valsncenaes edge, at $1.15 dozen—eaca... 13e THE EMPOR.UM. ] SIASEAELAEEA4EAAAS4E4S2LASSASA4LHSLSS Q‘(l““l.“l&d“‘fl“‘flt AEEALAAAEAIASACIEGLEEIASELLSELEAGEIAS $ESSAAS4SSSSASS4dSS4040TS44d Dresses and Jackefts. 3 Every taste, every fancy, whether simple or ex- Tavagant, can be gratified here. The exquisite Fall styles at money-saving prices are ready. Ladies’ Fall Came’s Hair Dress ia biue, light and dark gray and black, ribbon trim as pict- acket flv front and new plait back, velvet bin lined throughout, breasted, 6 nutio back, velveteen t and dark taz, blxe and blac 1. donble breasted satin iined, also gray Scotch Frieze, fly front, ve co ack taffeta .ined, all Imported M» el Gowns, no two ali Imported Tun Palisse, 8 model of sty Portieres--Curfains. Fall stocks now ready at prices which will convince the most skeptical that it is ecomomy t the big store—Por- «olines, Denims, G new—Tapes:rv Purc er and graceful, and colors, axira vale, per na' 100 pairs Lace Curtains, 3: Free Demonstration Velox Paper. chrv Lv this week fr m 1 fo . m. At Small Prices. i Small Notions 4&, Gc, 8c, blac« and gra; Siie Combs, with rhinestone se Elastic Beaded Bel:s—very pretty—sach. Groceries and Ligguors. Special Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day O, 21 iBs. Fine Dry Granukated Sugar, for ... S1.00 the three days....... Van vamp’s Soups ‘D"Ca for the 3 days.... Echpso Ohamnagne—-\g r bottle e naieae tles, special at.. Eourbon—Cs bottie. L4 L 4 L 4 . - ¢ - 4 b 4 L 4 < b 4 - L4 < - L 4 L 4 L4 - b < L4 < - - - v . L 4 L4 . < - - < L 4 v - - . < b4 - * * . - v - - - - 8- 2 b4 « < * 4 - - 4 b4 - v - b - < hd - L 4 L - - L 4 < * - v < L 4 L4 L 4 4 - v ¢ < b4 b4 - - b4 = % - L 4 - L 4 - L4 L 4 b 4 - . « - L - < < v N - * - v L4 L - - b 4 < - - . - - $ ~x AOWLAND OFFERS Finds Transportation C;panies at Stock-v STOCKTON, Sept. 23.—The county roads are lined with | 1o down and cannot accept another sack o:i by her | | A report from Roberts Island, the great grain-| gm-iudn{ dtstrict, says that all of th lh:a* ed or In sack. | beaders. On the middle division, however, scrimination ir HIS RESIGHAJION It Cover His Territory. CHICAGO, Sept. here a general W o ago "a bushel of these Rece! diseage was | er did not know | that comes | . Rowland says | milk i3 being | t! here from Infected | He is will- | compl; territory to i -— GRAIN CROP HEAVY. cattle. unfortunate at ton Are Kept Busy. wagon trains haui- | From appearances | favor of Port Costa was less. It is reported that some of the | dit against A. W. warenouses have already closed | . Grain Is even being stored In barns | crueity improvised sheds. he crop is what be termed tremendous. value o $40,000. agreement so e upper division is elther rain on th aving been cut with - Impossible to GENERAL WESTERN RATE WAR IS IMMINENT Cut of 82 50 on the Begular Bn.tei Epecial Dis; Has Been Announced by the | Agent of the Alton. —1In railroad circles | Wellington has forwarded to Governor nt of the Alton, to- runs the letter, an open rate of $10 rs to [\amu Cit; FOREST FIRES RAGE AT DALTON CANYON A | Forestry Supervisor Border and a Squad of Men Fighting the Flames. PASADENA, Sept. = . | forest fire broke cut ta—:a.v twenty miles 0t to be communl- | west of this city, and dense columns of | e e Do k| et o e s § his IS 10 dry, | frashy. woik | Ranger Hartwell came in and reported| hat the fire was devastating Daltom | Canyon, near the little town of Glendora. but caanot | Porestry Supervisor W. A. Border left for | | the scene to-night with a squad of men. It is thought the fire may have been | started by careless farmers who own land | | in the mountains nafld burn brush. this mountain streams are now being stoeked | with thousands of rainbow trout. Tems Insane Woman Sues. SANTA CRUZ, Sept. B.—A suit with the alarm about the | sensational allegaticns was begun in the Supertor Court to-day by Susan M. Can- Condif. Bamf are in the insane asylum. The piai ndft, ardian, alieges | rove her insane, and when they were divorced, seven years ago, he intim- fdated her into signing an accept a house and lot and $I5 a month. 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