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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1899. b THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM THE EMPORIU THE EMPORIUM ] THE EMPORIUM. | EMYOR]UM | ‘ l”;!"i""” IPEPERRPRFEPTERI VT VRCTRR PRV LR E DEPP VLI LRI R IRRREVRINER F..””’!‘i’.i”,9".”?".”"’.)'D)"”'.’.,,,""”)ibb""’@’."’}“ e —_ | o oo | L [ ey ) | s :a — :=- —— (= o] Al. Hagzard, the amusing veniriloquist, has been re-engaged for the coming week, and will appear leulz/lzon Hall daily from 10 fo 12 a. m. and 2 in our 0 5 p. m.in an entirely new reperioire. CALIFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICAS CHVET SAMOA Agitation Started by 1 > GPA/YDEST Maxf'j’ifiers. | . @ Hosiery~-~Underweanr. The new department in the second section at left of main mtmnce is the largest on the Coast, de- ively to Hosiery and Knit Inder\\oar sortments carried maks it certain that you can d the prices are a3 low as pos- sall. imported Hermsdorf bln(’k real o Cotton Hose, the “Vic ory” brand, of a cfremlw selected Maco yarn, sh, high spiiced heels and ; the “Victory’' brand on any that we sell means that 1's st of its kind that can bs maie ; you will find tnese Stock an e - voted e and :004 Hose, pa hose, children. Catalogues free on appiication. It is prices like these that erowd the Noti of the year. that you need to-day ; buy on De- There is more from 3 Darn ny QCottor, card Ca‘hmere Darning Wool; 2 JSor.. Gurling Iron l.amps g Barners; e Shall side cambs, good heavy one: ‘ompadour GombS ; ea ck Gomis; cach stic Balts; tic Befts, hand made ; n Gushion Squ.’rras, back ‘owel Rings; eah.. Battenberg Patterns, To-morrow begins the third year’s business of the big store under the man- agement of the Emporium and Golden Rule Bazaar. That this immense modern store has been a benefit and a blessing to the majority of the people of this city and the coast generally is a fact beyond all dispute. all things for the home and personal use than ever before in the history of the State. Your doliars go further to-day in the purchase of Our endeavor during the business year, beginning Monday, will be to still further decrease the cost of the necessities of life to the consumer ; ; to still further perfect our store service ; to add even more comforts and con- veniences for our patrons and employes—in fact, to make this the mOst pleasant -and profitable of places in which to do your trading. Compare our Ar;nm rsary prices with those you fosmerts paid for the same classes of merchandise and form your own conclusions. 2-1b squares ; Sugar—TFine Dry G-anulate ...20 Ibs for Sardines—D.é&G. \mnnrted Mbak\m low or white.. 0 Ibs. for Z25¢ ROCERY PRICES. quoted to the retail trade in San Francisco. Grocery Catalogues, make comparison and be convinced. These goods (and all of our Groceries, for that matter): are the very best that Cocoa—Girardelli’s, 1s Chozolate — G " The lowest that have ever been Take your “Victory” Butter is the best that can be made, put up in full weight “Victory” Tomatoes are the best of the season’s crop, solidly packed, and so on. Roiled QatsEastern.. .10 Ibs. for 250 Direct Groeery Telephone, South 59. @live GH —Inported.. 1-gal.cans $7.7 0, *i-gal. cans 800 5 l.'ic lmuorted Vegetab!as Glass Children’s Shoes. We would like to tell you about all of the shoes in this remodeled, newly stocked, up-to-date shoe department of ours, but it is the boys’ and girls’ the space to-day to them. Children’s Dongola K tonand Lace - hoes, and kid tcps, new coin toes. patent leather tips, sewed soles, spring heels, good style, fine qualit We sell sizes to11 for 1134 to 2 for, .$1.38 Kid Lace Childrei’s Shoes—fancy dotted eilk Vici ing cloth tops, up-to- date toes wi'h patent leather tips, turn- ed sewad soes, Boys' FineCalf LiacaShoes, modified bulldog toes and tips, sawed welt soles, is a hizh grade stos in evary ! par icu'ar $2.45, sizas 11 Poys’ Calf Lace Shoes, new; up-to da.e toe: lizhtweight sewed sole: eat and durab e sho oes that have to be rénewed oftenest, so we will devote These are values not to bz duplicated elsewhere. 1, for $1. 47 i Mis es’ Bxtra Fine Vici Kid Lace and Button Shoes, up-to-date toes with viel kid tips, sewed welt soles, spring heels, superior shoes, styls and ap- Chiliren’s High Grade Ki Lace Shoes, fancy vesting ¢ oth tops, new coin toes patent leather t'ps; saw- el flexiole sping and Szes 11 to O THE BEST Z GOODpS ONLY 2’2 5 to 9 ver =2 4 from 2 to 3y s long, with napkins to match, one set of pair on y. _’250 money can buy. '_l‘he “Victory” brand means full weight and best a kind at k;e ally mafked p cgw t:r‘low the line, sets le‘!ies'] fnls b m}: quality whenever it appears on a product that we sell. For example, from $6.00 to $10.00 plain 2m WO ). Mapie Syrup. ‘Loz Cib EBeans—small whit:, pes, Baron or Eeer Extract Rexbrand the real artic e, fall stocks now completa. Erinkable » Y% 580, 14 g 5. for 262 2-02. 29€; 4-02. 530, 8 oz 51.05 Ladies’ 2-(;)3511 Kid G 4 td'ne fall ;,hai:s ol:i rehds, blues, e Sardines—Albert Roche ir pan. white :nd ¢ ‘an reens, browns, tans and modes, also black and white, every neck, long 8 eev iy 1’1, for 500 Canned Goods. SeiF Aital uileuarantond. .$1.00 n tural color o best...7 for 25¢ Qorm—First quality Westers, can Ladies' 2-claso Real Kid Gloves, “The Premiere,” reds, b ues, price ; per garm Flour — Emporium, ¢ floating, 100z. bars.6HG e evieereucnnns i greens, brown=, tans, modes, also black and white, every pair oned down Gate, Drifted Snow or Po:t Custa...... Sapotio —Per cak 50 Sweet Gorm—Fancy Maine, nna fitted and guaranteed $1.25 rmeat ; cuit ..bbl $3-50, s\rk 800 Cocoa-— Pmrm(un 5 Ladies’ 2-clasp Real Mocha Gloves, browns, tans, mode: and toned acrs : .10 Ibs for 17c be at least 50c, e > 10 Ibs. for 3%¢c 7Y 7 re We are sole agents in this cily for the ce Hominy ... 10 Ibs. for 25¢ M’n’atu ““ Stuttgarter °’ Underwear for men, women and Wheat "0‘"'”“ oS | 1-1b. in jars, each 35¢ : Here’s a g #48 Th Wi g e 0’"5001 Mo:-tade o = The fad of the year, size of a - - eat—Cream Break nst 3-1b. tins 2y 1s c stage stamp, perfect pctures, Baich or R=FUEN@ JNYS. it 12 Ibs. for 25¢ Ofive O 7. . Terr!ne da Foie Gr-as— 0 DOBSSEC & Ak D P 4 g Germea—Aib. packages for... 17¢ tottles 45@, small bottles 25@ jars for......... SushsERs handsomely finiched and mount- Cube Pirs, Children's Imperial Kid But- Children’s Nubia Kid ton Shoes, new opera toes, Lace Shoes, Engl'sh Boys' Satin Calf Lace 7 with Dongola kid tips, toes, patent leather Shoes, new Savoy toes Prepare H favlo o Pims 50 s]llwp o somed and e rowsd o0 pronare Rainy Weather. Skirt Sands, ar ady shaped ; heels, correc soles, spring heels, a good strong shoe for 2 " 4 e Fri Elasllc: new pal erni_ 222 : good wearers, ugh and ready New Umbrelfas—The cheapest that we carry is 50c, All-Si k Frilled Elastic ; = 23, 6 to 8 the most expensive $14.00. There a great many price White Cot‘on B 7: i formerly $1.45, sizes 11 to , but whetker it be & low priced Shoo Laces, 50 W”" 11 to at 98¢, reduced r..$1.33 Eni.o Stoc<i-o Darmers 5¢ 2, for...$7.85 10t eareneer.B8EC | Pocket 2 | \{l‘ xe :l n‘?f,ggag?g‘ ) v;?hecaoln\r{ 25¢ e -$1.23 | prevents the hreakmsz of the rubb'r st the heel, where.it Battenberg Braids ; 250, 30c¢ and 25¢ We. zoll gizes fir:t gives out, also holds the rubbec b Domestic Departm’ts. High qualities are invariably maintained in our Household Goods section. No “seconds” find shelf room there. If lowe= prices than ours are quoted elsewhere, look to the quality. These are half a dozen articles in active demand just now. Eiderdown Gomiorters—French Sateen covered, fu'i staniard size, an extra value, each.. 4.50 Gotton Oamlal'lerstovered with handsoms sateen, lled with superior white cotton, each Sheeting—Tor doub , 81 inches 3 no dressing, a superior “Mrmv quality, yard.... Table Danrask—Fine Irish, bleached, pure fla de, a verv good e, vird E:derdown Flannels 69 inches ...80¢ effects, camels’ hes, full assort- n‘ent. yzrd Linen Dii 24 iinen Dinner §. samples from t‘m looms m Austria, cloths Giove Headguarters. Perhaps more correctly speaking, headquarters for Real French Kid Gloves at the lowest possible prices for $1.50 reindeer gray, every pair fitted and guaranteed Phoftos. ed on pretty card mounts, four different positions if you want. 25 with mounts for 25¢. Photograph Gallery—Second floor, front, natural wood, size 26 or 28 , Union Silk, paragon frames, ing silver trimmed handl teel rod, e g ster'ing si ver tr mmad, steel rod.. Ladies’ Rubbers—Tvo sty sily over the stvle of sho's now b: worn. s ribbed-back Rubber for ladies the heel having a ribbed bact protects ths clothing from becoming wet - or soiled; 8 shaped to slip and prevents 17 from s ipp ng at the Ladies' Storm Rubbers, high hac cs and-fronts, all sizes... M-n’s Mackintashes—A splendid sssortment of wo:thy forts, some as low a3 $5, the best that a mau can ask Here is one at a moderate price that.is ainproof and serviceable : blie and tan, hox coat, double: rizes.. $7.50 positival It comes in three color breasted style, wids velv t collar, all spring he:ls, ex- tra value, siz to8, sold formerly at £1.10, reduc-d ...98%¢ Welsbach Lamps 84c. We have secured about 500 more genuine Welshach Lamps, reduced to... 8% to 11 Qi/e; A Furniture Bargain. Just one of many, a two- acre show room full of up- to-date Furniture, Furniture Carpets and Rugs. this for Extraordinary Anniversary week : Tapestry Carpets—Pretty putierns in cheerful color- Iaes, also in hall ane stair widths, 27 inches, inspection will s}mw what a great bargain this carpet is at the special offerings . b)hher Sets, $ 7.25. A handsome semi-por- celain decorated under- PRVPECOCPPRVIPE RPN ’Di’rubb'tix‘wuv v'vifl"&"#&"%!v!O""’?F"'v”’.”""'gfl‘vfi#0‘9’-”0‘9'""0593? v ‘)'@'1‘FOV‘;’!‘O”’.’b!"}'.”’l‘”"?’"."'* (‘(‘(4(‘((6(1‘4(4“.“(4“(4“‘64411&4‘4‘4&446‘&#Q-Q4Q'QQQQQQG\QQ“‘(‘Q(Q(Q‘QQQQ“.144Qli(“ L L Lt e L e e L eI T 1] \QQ‘QQQQQQ1410444it!&“téfiifi‘;(flt‘(&‘Q( # for cottage }?r max;..}:vm. at which go on sale to-morrow and | glazed Dinner Sat, light ‘ lnslor carpels—\u £ pi'e in cba g'fn‘: 1 : pr)ges “hlcf l'vftl' ily ex- as long as the supply lasts, com- brown border and spray fi:,'dmgs of colors, borders to match, an exceptiona! quality 2 an:r c:mr urniture su- plgte as in plctur\: e llltd: of colored autumn for the special price, it's worth at least $1 5, per v;iloo R | ® premacy. s many peop'e could not be supplie leaves, 105 pieces, f - DEWEY IS WHITNEY’S | : This Solid Oak Parlor Table, onEhETbeani o e 2ale s Fev Rich e F)rszm BSreg:r Other Axminstors as low as 9o¢ pard.) ! B . B SN il ago, we advise an early call if you wish = 3 rina Rugs—500 Reversible mem Rugs, copies of CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT & highly polished, comve B larly worth §1260¢et, | SEWERE FUEL Coructions, remarkabe” blnding of (g mien shelf below ; specia Large ass.rtment of Drop Lights at onspecial sale this week s 60x30 inches, spscial s for this week only..75¢ low prices. 10F. s S 2 25 & N on the printed many surmises and much editorial | ain’s fight with the Transvaal and it is| holesome, the United States | guesswork. The correspondent of the As- | in order to bring this about, I sco Chinaman enlivened the local China- if possible, | town at midnight by entering a house Y e, Oscar Stranss, energetically b, | with no further del h Army Orders Pensmus Granted and a & sociated Press hears from a rellable rther ay that Count von|which {s conducted by an old flame and 24 Inm:eases Thosstn g obtained an order allowing | source that there is absolutely no truth | Hatzfeld- von Wildenberg, the German|discharging three chambers of his revol- fon of the flour. | in the report that the Emp ror has offered | assador at London, has been con-|ver at random. His rival was in the house 4‘ —~Army_orders - to mediate. On the sald | n‘an}vdl,\' |hx's week with Lord | at the time but m! ged to keep out af | charged with grand larcen in’ Comj B |GERMANY WILL KEEP that neither the Emp: Hior. | [RLEDIEY, thefr negotiations not yet be- | range of the bulle | of the charge is not kno urth Infantry, United St | Germany a8 a° country 2 oo “‘1‘" DEFSUCRG: s —_————— | it was ated by her divorced hus- el dxamt S anclias or military power is going nterfere in - s : el OUT OF BOER TROUBLE] he ‘quarrel, elther now ot later, no mat: Quarrel Ends in Murder. Mayberry Divorce Gmn:ed. L band. . ! how things turn out. This Is not | PENDLETON. Sept. 30.—James wn-| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3.—Judge Allen ding otil- = X . Bep .—James Town a r Steamer Lost. s '\’:‘m’l’m“” ¢ fcording 1o the plainly silpulatea terms | send shot and Killed Willlam Hale, com. | In the Superior Court here to-day granted Bive: : by | BERLIN, Sept. #.—The Transvaal mud- | of year's agreement between ‘Ger- | monly known as “Wild Bill © in the sooth- | the divorce asked for by ily Gray| ST. LOUIS, Sept —The steamer urth Infantry, | gje continues to interest Germany, though | Iany ::("“rs‘;fl'&}!n“f&“‘y‘r\rm‘;x; fv:u:“;; ern bortion of Umatilla' County, iast| Mayberry from Edward L. Mayberry. The Clyde, running between Sti Louis and . this Interest has somewhat flagged owing | [AclY ungersiood that Gormany was (o |night. The men had trouble over a ‘horse. | grounds upon’ which the divorce was | Memphis, sank last night about twenty- enlisted under | (0 the uncertalnty of the situation | Trapsyaal, It is alsp implied that the granted were cruelty and infidelity. The | five miles below Cairo. The boat was e er | throughout the week. In the absence ot | final disposal of the Portuguese colonies A Murderous Chinaman. matter of altmony comes up in a separate | valued at $30,000 and was insured for §20,- ATEg authentic Information the papers have | in East Africa is to antedate Great Brit~- | MARYSVILLE, Sept. 30.—A San Fran- | suit not yet decided. 000. No lives were service of the United mmanding officer of their | = - sutenant Thomas B. | ant surgeon. Un 108 REMEDY FOR WEAKNESS.. The recent Electrical Exposition in Italy recalled the first Voltaic-Pile Battery of Alex Volta in 1800. To him the world owes the sublime developments of electric science for the past hundred years, one outgrowth of which is the DR. McLAUGHLIN ELECTRIC BELT. This is a body battery which, worn over thz nerve center, sends its healing voltage thro’ the entire | system and drives out disease. It is the one sure remedy for WEAK KIDNEYS, WEAK STOMACH, WEAK BACK, WEAK NERVES! Don’t starve your vitality. Nature meant you to be strong. Neglect has wrecked many a life which might have matured. He whose vital force is wasted is an affliction to others and miserable himself. My system of curative electricity is the best and saf- est invigorant that can be used. This is the power which gives a man the vigor and buoyancy of youth—the old man bowed down in pain or the weak man run down by debility is gone and replaced by a strong, -healthy body, full of new life and energy. 3 Bightn Army Corps and § > Fmt Myer, Virginia. Original—Spectal Ignatius, Benjamin Additional—Mar- ldiers’ Home, 108 An newal—Daniel S. Bur- ional—George W. Han- Renewal—Hermann F OF STANDARD OIL COMPANY FILED —The Standard | s ed 1ts pending in pre t laims that in pt f r , entered March f its stockhold- number of Cheney. $ to 3. —Ira MecDanlel, sokane, In- crease—Willlam L. Lewis, Elma, $6 to $5. Original widows. etc.—Rebe Bradley, 's | Lewisville, $8; Bridget McDaniels, Spo. karne, Mexican _war survivors {in- ! W. Henry G. Starr, Orting, $8 Sl Killed in a Mine, KESWICK, Sept. 30.—Oliver Davis fell | down a chute in the Iron Mountain mine and instantly killed, years of age and a resident A widow and two trust agr ome such since The right of | mH\M\mH to hold ‘ ;:\I:hmg;l:"}‘ P P 4 e e ema s | of Tgo, Shasta County. the contempt |childrén survive him. tiopripRlie Barn at Lomo Burned. MARYSVILLE, Sept. 3.—A fire at Lo- | mo last night destroyed a barn on the Peter Kerrigan place with some vaiuable live stock, fodder and farming imple- ments. The loss is covered by insurance. iclad Kalserin, at Dant- ————— Coothcpem. boseiee of | Stopped American Flour. or before eclal thanis waochau, 44di0g | CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 3.—The L von Diedrichs for his attitude at | customs officials having refused to pass g 20,000 sacks of flour, arrived directly from MADERA, Cal., Sept. §, 1899, Dear Sir—The Electric Belt I bought of you has been worth its and other troubles en- _and am now doing hard CHRIS BURRELL. The electrodes of my new body battery are cushion covered, which PRE- VENTS that AWFUL BLISTERING, as in other electric belts; and my new switch regulator controls the current at will. DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, and I'am well satisfied with It, Yours very truly, 702 Market St., Cor. Kearn and Burdick Block, Cor. Spring and Second Sts., Special "dispatches peror, before inspeet- work, OFHCF HOURS—S g. m. to m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. NEV! ER SOLD IN DRUG-STORES. In invite you to see my famous method or send for my new descriptive book—FREE, ]:vol Lngelos. POBPIOSOEUw v IOEBONCID )

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