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32 FRANCISCU CALL, SUNDAYX, JUNE 14, 1ivuou, MARRIED AGAIN SO AS TO BE Ofl SAFE SIDE < f da mar v s ald down fan ¥ ! we d to John Cooper was divorced . . | Hale’s. = SEI L men’s reliable furnishings. men probably look upon this as only a store for women, all of thelr furnishings here. the advantages find as to style and intrinsic value In goods for the ss they would also discover in men's wear. ight gowns—made from good quality plain white cotton. seams al! felled, patent gusset: buttons, size from 141 to 19%. each..... & a0 lerwear—natural gray. wool mixed, ribbed. this line ht to for one dol’ pared with our regu- s hardly good enough for that. and. besides, few missing. therefore the price is, shirts or dr: wv;s: negligee shirts—a new lot wit fronts just in. the 13 patterns are very swell. among the lot are pinks, nd pure white, just the thing for outing wear. | Hale's. | store news. the six o'clock store is profuse with value-giving this week, and in addition to the sales recorded here there is one on linens, bedding, cotton shaker flan- mil- nel, muslin underwear, dress goods, black silks linery and gloves, all of which are told about pl: and in detail in to-day’s Examiner. the windows this week will be very intere: as also instructive as to price-saving. ther:_ much commenting on the fine appearance the white front of our new building makes—and our friends now realize that soon we shall have the art needle work department. baby pillow fgns of lace inser. s of fine cambrie, n tion finished with le-inch embr hed ruffle. sold regularly by u b odd t of fine linen ¢ a enter pie and some with open work, all marked 1.3 price 5 o burnt er pilows—these bea the prices be teresting and nted artist in public view. lace curtains and 73 palr tapestry por tiful ieres. 10 THE LAWYERS General Opin Belcher's Decision Will ot Stand. NEVADL MARRIED WHITE TO HEAD | COUPLES HASTEN. | THE DELEGATION ion That Judge California Democrats Plan‘ wash fabrics. most people seem to think they get more than ful 3 ith o ki d S-inch v 10 model dry Zoods establishment of the west. our Sainty desihs. In Sreen red ation colors. of [E present premises are for rent after September 1st, &reen and salm Bt g .09 5 and will be subdivided to suit. apply to G. H 0 QUL SCTU SN o 3 yards Jong by I Dinkadn & Co, 40 inches wi pa m . 1 good on a spiendid ch. for little or torn curta! pai buving wash goods here—and that we have the right things. i For : L PUNITG varde red prinis—just the thing for children’s summer AT < o e S0 dtesses—small patterns in stripes. figures and dots, yard. ... fc . . wide, including a Linch ruffle. we have them in dots and 3 1 -es checked and striped madras—this season's best pa Tnd our price Is. s S e tha thing for RErtyatate; yard. - 350 a e 0 Or nl LGl T, AR T feces white organdy—70 inches wide, just the kind for N U gt A ; Ting and evening dresses, yard 300 « last long. is to be a very big if it —even for Hale’s. were not so well known that no exaggeration isever advertis- ques- permitted in our ing one might well 10 KANSHS CITY he present statement to the number of jackets for Their National [ Convention. ——— offered, but we shall have m on sale nencing Monday, and y will be just as repre- Extracts T Article Written by | Will Go East in Special Cars and Will Pierce of Keep Open House While at from such the the Big Gath- a great assortment no one Law. | ering. will have difficulty in get- ‘ B AT the size and priced Ever s Be t Stephen M. White was wanted. or in ob- s a ges 8 ch. of the ( g gr value. to unanimousiy that “SO- ROSIS” Shoes are the acme of perfection. One-third of the wo- men of San Francisco are now ROSIS ”” The other two- thirds will soon be. Forty style Every leather. Always $3.50 In sizes from little bits of ones to great big nines. From the narrow- est tothe widest widths. s 50 THIRD STREET. Becond ! Lioe Market, SAN FRANCISCO. ca READY We prepay delvery charges to any part of the United States. 4-Room Furniture ror $08. pleces, hardwood Top Mattress, 1 BEDROOM—Bedrcom set, Wire Spring. 1 " Pieces Oak or Mahogany Uphol- OM—1 Hardwood Extension Table, Chairs N—1 Patent Table, 1 No. 7 Stove, 2 No_extra charge om_credit. — MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. — EASTERN OUTFITTING CO,, 1310-1312 Stockton St.. Near Broadway. Ban Eveninme. Democratic to be held in Kan: small wares sale. ce principa chairman ribbon air they ¢ . but Kk it. so we hav hout metal black patent leather beits w ‘medallion: brown or name Phelan. Frank Hill- G. Maguire and ted a committee g o gements for | tha ed op ) nvenlence of the dele- | and two adjoining small room in the providing of | oaccy ticuse in Ka City. The parlor s with which to | wijl per day and the e C; ia fash- day ¢ He wi e committee w them for the delej r the route if th | expense of the delegation was fixed accommodate of a contribution of $100 from for each dis- ach alternate. from the Utah Smians ¢ i Will Be Buried at San Rafael. \ | assorted patterns white finishing braid, 6 yards to 1 garters, made of silk frilled elastic, w be fale's Good Goods box—per box n counter. v me which was so icw we did not look the nunexpected occurred the belts, collars in tan and black, pl ith tan dog 1 shield and medaliion, 1% inch wide, erful collection of other style on a parlor | placed in the the | pais Cemetery. An fllustrated lecture will be given to- morrow night at the Academy of Sciences the lecture were taken by Mr. Townsend during the time he was naturalist on board the United States steamship Al- batros: in the basement. in that money saving basement we offer this it o sta [RPERRERRRN 5¢ 2 qt. first quality enameled tea or coffee pot. b sets—one pair side combs and one o 10 qt first quality enameled preserving kettle pins, bl vhite, pe 2 burner wickless coaloil stove, the **Monarch’ 2 burner gasoline stove, perfectly safe....... lawn mowers, 10-inch size, full ball bearings icecream freezer, “White Mcuntain,” 2 Mason jars, pts. 58¢, qts. 6sc, 2 qts. blue, brand bone hair yws—red, yellow, pink, to us. we match, cream color .. which 1% inch, ate on back nickel shield llar belts 12¢ atsgeh .. )L 18c, 25c and 4Sc 2 quart.... spreader and val heavy black. blue and and black and b! soeme are made collars, othe collars; some of the er ones are without | rers half Ii than half are out with silk, serge. in the lot with large slee iadies’ weight medium are m ves, are also a great number in this year's styles. to pr J vent any misunderstanding every garment has been r ticketed and now pla shows the reduced price at which it will be sold. jackets are divided lots of $r.50, § $6.75 and $0.75. gl cluster tucking event. nly ok 166 pleces containing 2039 yards beautiful white cluster tuck- ) 3¢ N8BS go on sale this week. this Is the time of the year when 3 white goods manufacturers are anxfous to clear out everything o ofh hand, but even then we were fortunate in securing this lot at $9.30 the price we paid. the goods are 221, inches wide, all-overs, with cluster tucks In three, four and five row and lawn. these tuckings suggest outing walsts. as well as_delightful worth 50c to $1.00 per yard on fine nainsook handsome and economical fronts and yokes: goods 0 on sale in one lot at, per yard..3e P jelly tumblers, tin top, dozen....... i H iti d that standard fashion maga: baby carriages, full size, with parasol, brake, toilet necessities. nicely upholstered 3 $6.50 We carry a full line of the celebrated Richard Hudnut goods. K Mennen’s borated taleum powder, hammock, Palmer make, pillow, . e queen of all powders, : ace, 40x84 per_box SR ” belt offering. Aot 5 2 320 Hale's Saponacenis {00th powder with toath brash.. o . 1 ks Ak jow display. surely this store o Dotiies eabie : - 2 belt headquarters this season, but the 2 PSS . se exceeds all pravi ones in giving v 2 B R o (e eet good stationery. a new kind of a Jess than one-third the co i A : v e commercial note paper. Al—5 quires to package...12c &its for this season of writing paper, 60 sh and @ envelopes to S_tocrklne. ved, 3600 pairs of a new e for ladies wea ade Maco ned: the tra strong, e not alone does mped on the Goods.” Good ault at the Mount Tamal- R To Lecture on Deep Sea. EAST NO LONGER 10 MONOPOLIZE SHOE CONTRACTS Townsend of the United sion on "'Modern Deep Ihe views illustrating Exploration.’ prevents | The funeral of Willlam G. Curtis, who G e ‘be | for many s was chief engineer of | gogeph Goddard Quietly Weds. mainter.ance of way for the Southern Im} AN ¢ 7 h Goddnid =] b w from the| The many friends of Joseph Goddard, g facl this a- | Chief Deputy County Clerk, will be sur- West M Fnk M e B “be | prised to learn that e has been unite on at body will We| PHIeeR to-learn L e e e estern Manuiacturers ay - | ter of Captain Frank Smith. The mar- SAILED AWAY FROM HIS FILIPINO LADY [ e e e B o o o e e e e e B e o $ o - riage was THE FILIPINO ARIADNE From a Sketch by the Yeoman of the Grant. r~HE United States army Assistant Engineer Blackburn transport Grant did not re- | was the most favored of the ain long in Manila B: Grant’s crew. The belle of Manila but nevertheless there w called upon him and when the ship was ordered home she could hard- y be persuaded to go ashore. The captain’s yeoman Is no mean ar- tist and he made this sketch of many renewing of old acquain- tances when the ship dropped an- chor there. Hardly a member of the engineers’ department but had PP PIIDPPIDIPIPIDIOIPIDIDIGO TSI EIEIFTIIITOIIITS b d his “Filipino lady.” and Blackburn's Filipino lady as she 4 of them was out in the ppeared at the parapit at Cavite & Welcome the transport back to as the Grant steamed out of the Manila. bay. . . SR eas e e S s e e e e E e e e e e e e o e B o I § : Bid for Supplying the Army. a qulet affair, owing to the ill- of the groom’s mother, who is resid- t his home. “THE CREDIT HOUSE" Six Stories High Congressman Kahn Receives Infor- | mation From Washington That the Fight for Recognition Has Been Won. el Information of no small importance was recelved yvesterday fram Washington by Congressman Julius Kahn. It was in sub- | stance that hereafter the Government will allow the shoe manufacturers of San Francisco and Californfa to compete for army shoe contrac During the war with Spain only orders of the most pressing nature were filled by | local dealers, the supplies in footwear coming from the t. Western makers protested and the Manufacturers’ and Producers’ Association took up the fight, representing that as good shoes can be furnished by Western factories as by those in the East. However, the purchas- ing agents for the army paid but little attention to the demand from the Pacific, passing the matter by ng that the articular quality of ru and black eather was not m ete. Neither the association nor the manu- R — responded with the Pacific Coast sentatives at Washington. saying that if Western cont would be given a chance to bl uality, quantity and grade of foo ould” ‘be furnished. Congressman Kahn was among the most enthusiastic _champions of ‘the manufac- turers and held a number of interviews with Quartermaster Gene Ludington. repre- about to be invited at San Francisco.” | Congressman Kahn immediately called upon a number of fhe larger shoe manu | facturers and informed them that th | Bastern monopoly In furnishing shoes for | the army had been broken and that the Western’ makers would now be given ah equal chance. “KID” BROWN BOOKED FOR GRAND LARCENY Randolph H. Berens, the English Tourist, Anxiour to See Him Punished. Randolph H. Berens. the English tour- | 1st who is a guest at the Palace Hotel, and was a victim of bunko men, swore to Solid, Golden Oak Library Book Case. N-at design, -strongly mads & nicsly finished. 54 feet high, 24 wide; adjustable shelves Glass door. morz books than a busy man could read; an artisle to please both literary and home-loving people $6.75. Drapery Department—New stock so large you can make a selection and have thinr§s different from vour neighbors’. Richly flowered Piano } |a complaint in Judge Conlan's court y & Mantle Drapes. Tapestry Por- t‘l‘irfluy l:r ;h'c arrest of George rmn n ; N k3 2 » alias “the Kid,” on a charge of grand belpat orimtal ealtm aswell & i 0 8 N g Bkt ot che ot as quiet restiul shades, $1.70 up. Artistic Rope Portieres from $5 up. CARPET DEPARTMENT In laying in our stock we didn’t neglect the Ingrains. One line in particular, we want vou to see—6 different patterns & shades all wool & woven to wear equal to Brussels, sells regularly for $1; 6o cts a yard. eda. Berkeley M. FRIEDMAN & CO. (Incorporated) 233 - 237 Post St. Open Evenings omememem e m s e e man mema o ers e momemon Prison on the charge. As Berens must leave the city Tuesday, it was at first decided to charge Brown with petty larceny for stealing $10 from the Londoner, so that he might get at ex-Judge Graham, who represented Brown. asked for a continuance till Wednesday. and failing to_get that he demanded ‘a trial by jury. The Judge re- fused to grant the continuance, would be out of the cllr)lr was then decided by the prosecution to get Berens to swear to the complaint charging Brown with grand larceny for | stealing a check for £20 from him. “T was stranded,” said Berens in court, “when I arrived on the shores of your beautiful Golden West, as the postal au- thorities had returned a letter containing a draft for £100 which had been sent to me here, and I had to borrow £5 from s Berens Wednesday. It Cook & Sons to keep me going. I don't like to be made a fool of and want that blackguard punished. I am sorry I can't stay here to prosecute him in person, as | I must return to London in six we but I am willing to do anything to th end while T am he ————— To-Morrow, Not To-Day, ALICE EDITH WOULD REOPEN BLYTHE CASE xéDeeds Blythe Preperty Away and n Suit to Quiet Title Follows. 1000 pairs of ladies’, misses’ and chil-| Allce Edith Dickason Brahmstead has dr shoes in tan and black, worth from | Sought to reopen the whole Blythe case $150 to $400, will be sold to-morrow for | a suit which she caused to be brought in 50c a palr. Also ties are in this lot, the Superior Court yes The s the shoe sale of the Boston Shoe Co.. brought directly by Hiram A. Unruh, who Market street. , was at one time manager for E. J. Bald e w He sues to quiet title to _certain Took Poison by Mistake. T e tant ™ M Wisrimos Hithe: A report of the death of Mrs. Annie | fyine The property the titlo Hayes, who resided at 2118 Howard street, | of which he wishes quieted is part of the was made to the Morgue last night. The | Blythe estate. lady came to her death from carbolic acld | A Just before the filing deeds were filed In t One was from Alice F veying to him, f poisoning. The poison :s supposed to have been taken accidentallv. >s has been in the habit of |scribes in th as a mguth wash and last | from E. J. Baldwi evening wn a bottle of arbolic | property to Unruh a Baldwin's id from a shelf by mis She pre- | interest in it. He loaned money on pared a mixture of the 1 and swal- | and to that extent Is Interested. lowed some of it. Dr. R. H. Orr was | e | called, but the lady died in a short time. e was the wife of James Hayes, a floor- | walker in a local dry goods house. The American corn kitchen at Paris will be in charge of a colored woman trained as a cook in Maryland. facturers would drop the matter, but cor- | | Soon after returning Mr. Kahn recalled the subject by wire, and yesterday he re- ceived the following dispatch from the quartermaster general “In _connection with proposition for tern purchases, bids for black and russet for San Francisco delivery are | least six months in the County Jail, but | SUVMER CLEARANCE SAL GOLDEN GATE CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET- SECOND WEEK! Judging by the vast crowds that have visited our mammoth establishment during last week, and bought liberally, we are convinced that our bargains were appreciated. STILL DEEPER CUT IN PRICES -.WAY BELOW COMPFETITION. TAILOR-MADE SUITS. JAGKETS. { LADIES' MELTON SUITS in black and GRAY =MELTON “.\‘,\r‘KrT‘s‘ D | navy, throughout lined. Regu- 95 d | @ i ielce 3o 0 atom $32 ot ALL-WOOL GRAY HOMESPUN TAIL- OR SUITS, Eton effect, jacket lined with good quality siik, skirt with silk finished gercaline, Splendid. value for 5 4.9 $10; EXTRA SPECIAL at = INVISIBLE CHECK AND BROWN CAM " HATR TAILOR SUITS, perfect fitting, well made, newest $7-45 style. Real value $15; at....... . — HALF PRICE. All our finest NOVELTY SUITS at HALF FORMER PRICES. All garments offered In this sale are of this season’s productions. EXTRA SPEGIAL! DUCK AND GRASS L new $ cut, 25 NEWEST STYLE JACK beautifully appliqued, fitting. Real valu SKIRTS. ALL-WOOL CHECKED PLAID DRESS SKIRTS, gcod lining, Former $6. $730; the lot to clos $9° * CLOTH SKIRTS Former PURE WOOL LADIE (brown _only). $#; to close at s - 3 EXTRA QUALITY GRAY AND BROWN SKIRTS YAND SHIRT WAISTS, LF SKIRTS, 10 rows of stitchin S o i Toltar latest style. Real value 33 30; $4°° at .. s NO GOODS EXCHANGED DURING THIS SALE.