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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1900. 5 EASTERNERS GIVEN e e y ’ & 15,000 Renown 5c¢c Cigars on sale this week only—2 for 5c; 10 for 25c. i g Concert - - Easter Cards £~ . % 7:300p.m. and H Saturday. - & ‘Booklets. Comm mmission n iddle & O O y erce Issioners a 1441€ ¢ $1.25 Scarfs | Manufacturers’ Short Lots. | Gowns, 95c. i West Jobbers Marvel at San Fran- |} 58c. Don't miss this largest and most important [lsti 5 8 H . | Empire Cam- s . ek H e Sale of Men’s Clothing, Hats and Ny G 3 : 3 3 iakst ine. yoke with two k- cisco’s Shipping Facilities. . i ch of 100 Furnishings for Spring. i s i O SR e e 5 °t ] ':4 a'“d We have hought many broken or_short lots | :i‘z;:: :;«s': - PP 540000000+ e #-0+-0+0-+0+0@ 3 iy "“gsik of new spring goods from various man- / Wit S g 3 § lix g‘bb"“ Got ;{d Sacturers of fine clothing, furnishings, and edge of = " g Sosrts, ’: fs'” etc., 1o which we have added all o our Torchon, cuffs - . +|X °;’rl°": i ‘“‘f:‘ own short lots in these lines; at th* sale | fa“c‘;hea‘l e 3 . - el3 s Wt prices we can save you from soerE = Comesdonerf STEVENS oF [ | 95 y cut, pret- 3 % e N ¢ : M o anceies, ¢ | & $L0m151% | $3.00 to $10.00 on a suit Fitilpmade b B el : 2 et | B faiuane | Of dlothes, $2.00 on' 4 Raliend il ot 3 R - Tt materials that RSy . & P almost half on furnishing goods. || aiways sells at $1.25. = . hel- Main Aisle| Men’s $20, Friday only 85¢ E - et Friday g StEand - st s 3 ? ¢ o only . i = 3 @ | as 580 20 styles Imported §20.00 Worsteds, Cassimeres ‘ urn’t"’.el é § . and Vicuna Suits in every fashionable color from Six useful, much-in-demand articles at ¥ s P 5 50 plain black to the most promounced stripes and Bargain Prices for Friday and Saturdsy 8 Y ¢ Hose 16c. ;::- pir 3 30 styles $15.00 all-wool S Worsteds, C: d s " % s off ) top ; regularly $1.50 ; special for . o|R make this offering—it's the mamfac. | 10 styles $12.5) Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, light and dark 10 83 O0lY.rrvrr e e G108 3 3 ies’ importe h i ixtares. 2 - * $|% extra fine quality Ingrain Lisle Thread | el ki mxiue | Piaw Pl e 3 ‘§ Hose, double heels and toes, in nav: Men’s Hats, WSCaNG awin ] | gy S B + ¢! it - - special for two days only........80.85 g seal brown and wine colors, an excellent worth up to - S ; . & I 4 oidtaasil Hall Hatrack—Solid golden oak * N Tl and Lo ol ok $4 -to close with 12x12-inch French plate mirror; § o | & 50c pair—Friday only.. Men's Stiff and Soft Hats—all of them desirable shapes, but sty 96,005 soastel Sor SOt * | & Come early 1o get your siy ; g gularly $8.50 ; spe dan i TR 4 get your siz the sizes in some lots are broken—we have your size in b <38y gl - ¢ | % of 6 pairs £ some one of them—our regular prices were $2.45, $2.85. Combination Bookocas < TE et n $2.95, $3.45 and §4—your choice this week at....... $1.88 and Writing Desk — Soiid . EE - Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 golden oak ; regularly $10.50 ; special > CECRSF ‘mE i : % Flfchel' 290. Fancy Silk Vests.............. $2145 .2""::;;:;: "s": 7 v ;’g:lgg 3 3 EVERTANED T +| & This large size (half | All new Spring patterns, double breasted, with or without col- oak finish, 24x30-inch French plate % ? e | % gallon) Glass Water lars, light or dark shades, regular prices $4 and $5. mirror ; regularly $35.00; special for & $ 3 | Griiren: $3.95 Blouse Suits to Pt Sei i g w3 $/E band, sells ordic CRlEn S e LN O ST O SOMES 1or ished frames, upholstered in pretty & : ol Q:;gyn“;pégg ome ‘ Men’s Furnishings Deeply Price-Cut. et ompmse s 30;3;’:33 $ ? b ¢ ¥ «vfh hfio of “thex‘r;' ), | Men’s 50c Neckwear—Inperials and Four-in-Hands, in choice spring 28c| BT (B0 SR : @ | which we will sel ") | colorings.. .. i 3 b + ¥ Friday Men’s 1 iik String Ties, Lawn Band Be | Supporfers. 3 * o |% only. 29¢€ > | Wash Four-in-Hands, ctc.... = e s s + | X o | Mew's Unlaundered White Shirts Goat Working Gloves, pair j 500 patis’ Lodies’ Sk Fiihel- Bupl 35 ? ED. cHAmBERs o |8 - Men’s Laundered White Shirts. Men’s Blue, Gréen or Garnet Sweat Elastic and Silk Web Side X Fra=e T .2 Denimeffe, e L Underver Men's Flannelette Night Shirts..... | Hose Supporters, pin top, 3 e OXRacE e N PRE { Men’s Natural Gray Underwear. Boys’ 50¢ K. & E. Unlaundered Waist - | rubber top, button fastener = b Saraniy5oo aHE + | X 60 yards of the 124~ quality of 36-inch | Men’s Fancy Striped Hose, 2 pairs e | d »'m'q K §: - TN eI o | X Denimette, for draperies, couch covers, | Bl (L 3 E AN AFTER- Oinmer $ 1% cushion covers, etc, in_six good colors i, ikt k4 . EECH . | % —on special sale Friday | . = = : 1k oty yard.........9¢ Qologne 23c. | Shoes $1.09. | .. 3 : § < 5 _ | oo x e Ny o|% P | Genuive Esu de Cologne (Ferd. Muhlens)— | Ladies’ Dongola Kid Button :‘;’i“c-e - b . R bans A avvens . % | Identically the same quality as the Sl By st aad ri r NOWICHE S 1% carpe S» “4711 which sells for bJc a bottle; we | e et sy B s ’ 4 | % Three sharp reductions in prices for Fri- | have purchased at reduced price 200 gy e e -‘fll' 18¢c < & f day and Saturday only: | bottles, put up with a label which is to be patent Iegg}mr tips, s:z;fl only : . + % Mattings—Linenwarp, the 3¢ qual- discontinued, but the label does not _afiecl | E"“'I‘H;;Q good, - TP . A 3 A X 2 e e vhi v lura shoe that Commerce Commissioners Are Guests of the Chamber of Commerce on the Bay: sdiA _im.inmnah ocial |0 yibe - qualizyjet she, goads; whick witl be tarly | Prices This Week s - 8 for 2 days, yard .224¢ | found sati:factory, and our special price @+ s eoeoe - * X tinoleum— be heavy | for the 200 bottles, for Friday | Groceries--Ligquors | - o @ é e o009 & s & o000 >0 >0 & P A S &> 7y X | vy L | sDeci | P02 09 0404000000000 5000000000000 ; The quality—special for 2 days, per | ©@mSy, is.. e “.f::";‘ Friday | gorn and Succotash—Fancy 3 5 would give them » e ety - Maine, the very best that money can he ¢ A - | $1.09 buy ; tin “9¢ % : i Music 10c. St S o — s ng f w N special for 2 % = j ugar—Best Dry Granulated, notwith- Beiythips o Dadaan oos (8 One of tha latest and most popular instru- $ s | Bremhesl b e < S T e Rane | R 8225 0 L e aigesmers P2 HAlS $1.285. | it 20ibe 51 3 ; A W e _ | March znd ¥ wo=Step.”” Thi: Ladies’ Black Neapolitan Braid Hats, in the A 25> % - 3 | pleasing composition, together with 800 | three leading shapes of the seas: ready | wwkise Fin = = i} Laundry Baggs| i o e mc oy o of | for sou own trmming o wa will 4o it | Wiiee Figs by o a hard- | & each piece, none of which rotail reguiarly | for Youat a moderate price; a regular | g ayeg_Bost Omah 30c % e A W% at less than 25¢ a copy, on special $2.00 value ; on special sale . > 3 s < 2 ’pn{;‘f.\‘f.’x’fi-nmpm\nx s 230' sale Friday only. . 10¢ | Friday onliy. . $1.25 ,‘)‘,’,“:,’,',’.’,'3,,?,‘1.‘:,,,., 3 p,?fi‘? - e his wli ?T b .m?“r’f.h‘,i‘.?‘,“lf 3 A small lot of Laundry Bags (© dowen RECRRIC jsz for et 10c 3 . t ttl NERTING | v L pIhE Sy, LAY, WS 8 Qommoity: only) was bought by us from the manu- cotc skey — Very o'd n t ) T el onsummer Attorney illsbary | § facturer at a special closing out price. | £ o 7 ; (Willizm Williams), regularly $1.25 % < = m the information that the | % They are extra large size, made of the asie z Mm E‘”[" Bozk bottle.... eessrssee i B e e S e quality sateen bwill, with heavy Candies, i Bulletin \R:tplbel'l’ysyl’llp—intmgnzm 3 e e : when the new rates were | § cord draw-strings, assorted colors, reg- | [ ¢ Fifr. nd 21 Ro I e * c % s ey 1% ular price 50c each— on spe- | [i £ 3 Golden Rule Bazaar. Wil B Zinfandel Ciare vear- ¥ iis people. introduced W,: C. X cialsile Friday only... 23¢ | Caniy Stand. cauFoRNA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST sTore. Ot Saturday. old T5¢ quality, per gallon.. s ADVERTISEMENTS. BROKEN BRAINS. . When the Brais Tisswe Is Clogged | e CF e auestion: DU Iner Skl | i AR AR AR AN AN A AR A AR AN A AR A A SRR AR AR R AR R R ny addes rength to the — — — = = — fornia jobbers. would s A s he had en- | ¢ Jose to keep | v of n a ugar and that | i if the ‘‘other »w'' had stiuck to the agreement. The Commissfoners will resume the hearing this morning, and expect to com- plete their labors here to-day. | s room in the a street. He dnesday, and m that ord to ok for examiner and |in this city on April 17 and 18 for two po- t Supreme | sitions as cartographic dr: an and Past | the Hydrographic Office Danforth were ted t. at a salary of $1000 pe tives, Persons desiring to compete erday morning in ncta Hotel, 718 been drt nis g e wanted and Dr. Bruning will | to United States Civil Serv C. g . " ate directors; Ji mission, Washington, D. C.. for ap| 2 native of Ger- You Can’t Think. ruggy and X tion forms and F15, wiileh shoui frem w amed rrh.» finance committee. | filled out and filed with the commission e i G —— d [ S | a resolution - was adopted to present TR e Natural Rights of Man. | ot i o Bl e .| ‘A first-class family hotel. The Bradbury. EX- | ppo oo e Academy of Sciences sirg Despondency, y | lowed addresses by the ol¢ nd the new | S G ieii— - # PR e - turs TO PACI F l C COAST | | = 2 ® Joseph Wanzel, a brewer who had been | 5 eourse condi- e | PEEREA | Civil Service Examination. out of employment for several months, « 1 from X PRkl T PECLE) | mination will be held | was found asphyxiated by illuminating | X. JOHNSON of th TRANK mmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, I the concern which is leading the fight against the Pacl A C. T Spenoer of Magnolia ‘ A civil service ex ‘ Const. fob- i Lodge Is Elected Grand | l} bers now on before the Interstate Commerce Commission, is convinced :E‘ i that there is no place like California and no hospitality like that of | = Recorder. | s ancisco. While a guest yesterday of the Chamber of Commerce on the 3 § rnor Markham Mr. Johnson made the following statement; —— | “8an Francisco is to the ific Coast what New York is to the Atlantic. 5, | 5 There is nothing that can stop its growth, and it is destined to be one of the | Prospect of a Wholesale Change in | most powerful commeépeial centers in the Unfon. No tern child is fully the Grand Lodge Office in This ated until it has been given an opportunity to view this wonderful coun- 9 City—The Women Therein h all its resources, wealth and generous, big-hearted people. s e Continue to keep all of the old Reliable e St. Louis is in somewhat of a commercial conflict with the Pacific 3 —_— dship which should exist between the and the way in which we have been :}j ver way the contest goes it will . At the session of the Grand Lodge of the Specia“sts WhO make and keep the here cements a bond of st and the Pacific Slope. t California. Already it has drawn attention to the commerctal impor- Anclent Order of United Workmen yester- of this section and the wonderful facilities it has for shipping by water. day the odds and ends of the session were | acific Coast need ask no favors from any section of the country. It | taken up and cisposed of. The principal | v in a position to lead the procession. | business was the rejection of the proposi- | . .. . . 2anis Y | tlon to rearrange the classified assess- | foedt reiiieiieriebieieelebeld g 1+i~@ | ments so that there shall not be any odd 2 = - — - - cents such as 26 or 36, but that they H 7 © 900000000 000000000000 T at work at their office, 723 Market ONCE FAMOUS TENOR . ,Fhk'?dfi,d';?‘g,"‘lml}’:,,?lm‘agg St, pleasing the public, as usual. | which was lost in transit. Dl E S I N POVE RTY , In the afternoon came the event of the | | sesston, the election of grand officers, SEeLT] R | Chas. E. Snook of Oakland, the grand | - e - foreman, was by acclamation advanced to | lamation ad 1 g I :RXESTO BALDANZA 1s dead. . the office of grand master workmag. Dr. | The tenor who twelve years ago W. E. D. Monson of Los Angeles, the charmed all who heard him in | | grand overseer, was also by acclamation | Have your teeth out in the morning and go | | WONDERFUL TRUSS. RUPTURE CURED. IN IN ; HIS WORLD-RENOWNED . Truss” Dr. Plerce ga h f the reat Patti advanced to the office of grand forem | R H Bor red overseer there wese thres. canc | home with new ones the same day. I ay on Wednesday. Alone, , in a little room at 333 Geary street, the end came. A few weeks ago Baldanza came to town, and on the strength of his old-time reputation secured an engagement at the Oberon. He immediately set about r up his fellow-countrymen in ame of the musical muse and or- d a choral society which he Italian Philharmonic Club. < elected president of the | didates—E. A. ceman of mador, M. J Y | Blackman and C. E. Curtis of this cit 1f you are troubled with nervousness or heart trouble, Freeman was elected on the first ballet. | § @ | " For krand recorder there were but thr be sure and call upon us. You will have no fainting spells, | “ candidatés, Frank S. Poland, who has | no bad after effects. | | filled the office for two vears, having his | Nowhere on earth is the subject of dentlstry so thor | | name withdrawn at his own réquest. The , | nnm;noos were D. S. Hirshburg, ex-grand | cuzhly unierstood and so much care experienced as by the | directors of this magnificently appointed dental cffl-e. a0 3 TEETH EXTRAGTED WITHOUT PAIN. (LS 000 600 006 ¢ p ( Oakland; C.. T. Spencer of Magnolla ’ Lodge of this city, and_ Thomas H. , Carr of Nevada Lodge, Nevada City. [ ] now on the road t t lete recovery. « is Qifferent from ! others. It does t On the first ballot 175 votes were re. quired for election; Hirshburg re- new ical organization and Bal- . Teeth extracted and filled absolutely without pain b Dripeis 2 . | celved 117, Spencer 128 and Carr 104. On ee X absolutely out pain by Hogt g fioy ixs retathad for MMM ANS VoM. | the second ballot Hirshberg received 112, | our late scientific method. No sleep-producing agents or | 1 abotit this Truse. tiow of leader. Spencer 141 and Carr 83. According 10 | ¢gcaine. These are the only dental parlors in San Francisco | We are making a speclalty of 1 bridge and On Sunday evening Baldanza sang I work Know Si:oih(oxtrt‘;ir'éelli‘:hlrtw?l‘lh?‘“\"v::é :xn:or?r?fifi:y?; | that have the patent appliances and ingredients to extract, | most beautiful, paini s and dura ? r the last time. He was taken with 2 | profession. on one ¥ LASTIC TRUSS €., Il after his performance at'the berg 13, Spencer 18 Spencer having re- | fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns, undstect: | e i W e t (Opposite Palace Hotel), p ok to e ceived a majority was declared elected. ral testh, and war T s, with- . bes 1d_work: d . ] el). 1l and took to his bed, never I o Y va) chrnas e ",_‘able from natura s & warranted for 10 years, wita ors, t & B L] !‘Vflrl\rlfln in. The cause of his death fice of the grand recorder, as Spencer, it | 0Ut the least particie of pain. Gold crowns and teeth with- > | was announced during the session, pro- | out plates, gold fillings and all other dental work done pain- call and you will find we |-posed in case of election to remove the | Jessly and bv specialsts. SET OF TEETH.. | | Young women who for years have been | ¥ npiSyed as clerks there and replace Our prices are the lowest consistent with first-class them by male clerks, members of the or- A Work. We do not try to compste with CHEAP dental w York City. hitis. ves a widow, who was Miss Trombley of Chicag at the family home in D DR JORDAN’'S crzar She is 1 troft, Mich., and the'news of the death - i ' ‘!ISEUH ng ‘KATOM' "+1h“'“ “'li"“" to h’;r on e Eme::o‘ Baldanza. d"lr)'urm.z the sess(i]on }r‘)lnl“'pdnesdt’\y a - §) OCIMARZETOY.let Gha7. S.F.Cc e e great tenor’s home Trombley. efr marriage f tement was made which ed” to | ] : 2 & St it e Ty LTI ks exocleh':::: statement was jHade lIcl atemed. Lt All work guaranteed for 10 years with a Protective Guarantee. - gmatomical M his great success with Patti Baldanza that proves the rule which tells of ter Vinter declared that when he was Recommended by over 15,000 patients who have already had work done at our office. ‘ "¢ ” a ’ > & he was importuned to such ® e - began to fall. Years crept on apace poverty and the flight of love. @ | grand master o 2 o é ““"*mfl‘ifisyzuzs and from first-class organizations the On Sunday the remains of Baldanza J | 2,JCBIEe 10 TomONs A s Main Office : Hours-8 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 4, - é cinger slid down to cheaper attrac- will find a last resting place in the ° s . Teplacing them with mon’ ¢ §%0 o Fourth and Morrison Streets, Portland. Lady always In attendance. b j ation frer and strictly private rsomally or e Curetn cvery case 4 tions, falling back on vocal lessons to Italian Cemetery. The Itallan Phil- . | month, and that after a trial of "twe | help make both ends meet. It was harmonic Club will defray the expense mbnthy B GIEOverse tif HIgr i, b F Fll(E l S l [{EE l SAN l RAqulSCO € - f 2 4o by one-third as much as the lady . while teaching in Chicago that Bal- of its founder's burlal and chant a g |30 PY ome-third as much as the lady 2 danza lost his heart to his pupll, Miss requiem over his grave. iheir former positions. | fiei e e NEW YORK DENTAL PARL 1e-elected grand receiver, Dr. Mayon was | 90000 0900000006 060¢0000 90ee0o0eco0000 60