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THE SAN HOUSE FURNISHINGS. COMPARE xamine the line yourself, COMPARE! Before you buy furniture ke 2 walk through our establishment Prices are marked in plain figures—Parlor s, Library, Hall, Bedroom and Dining-room Furniture. You can call a salesman or you Not only priczs, but quality and workman- and get posted. LC“ t buy blindly—the day for extravagant prices for furniture is past. COMPARE! thousands of articles we save you from 10 per cent to 33 per cent. THE PATTOSIEN CO “re doing a wonderful business in Drapery Fabrics and Lace Curtains. An Imrorter’s and a Manufacturer’s tocks are now on sal: AT PRICES NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. COMPARE ! ur only safe guide. Sce the Fine D:mask and Silk Bro-atelle Draperies. i Cor. 16th and Mission Streetls, No other store ve bargains lik: we offer in Drapery Stu'fs—Fy-niture, Rugs and Carp._ts. FRANCISCO CALL, Pattosien’s Attractive Store. See the Tea Garden. ,5 fee the Furnished Rooms. = &phs We invite comparison—it’s in the city can even attempt to SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1900 INTERNATIONAL RACE TO POLE Expedition Is Also Being| Planned by Nansen and | Louis of Savoy. Zeigler Says He Is Confident That | Baldwin Will Succeed in Going | Further North Than Any | Other Explorer. EER g | Speclal Dispatch to The Call. } ADVZB.TI SEMENTS. Silk Embroide red Henriettas ForFancyWaists Our new shipment of Silk Embroidered Henriettas, which we show for the first time 1t different shades. pretty indeed, and we have ough!tomakethem even mor aresopopular for fancy waists that we ma feature for this week. You his week, includes about 25 The colorings and patterns are very marked them ata price that e attractive. These materials ke them a special t to see them. certainly c New Dress Goods. Camelshair Homespun. Fancy Zibaline Plaids. NEW YORK, Oct. 13—It is to be an in- A nice heavy quality, suitable for nd children’s :r‘\oh. 6 FINE PARL E ternational face to the north pole. On two |} tailor-made dresses; all pure wool ok das sides of the globe preparations are now |l and 42 inches wide; colors—new g 5 4 A . Y shades of each. alsc will Pgdca{;n:u;u the highest latitude vet| b This Week 48¢ Yard | jcer— FLOORS, ant Kobert E. Peary, s | Imported Redfern This Week 25¢ Yard till in the frozen e the latest patented Wit n for two years Suitings. ithout eturn or Lo lea s 1 device what n B. Genuine imported Redfern | Fren Ch Habit Cloth. g Js:uum\n. ag & e and \Hln}xll;uh 1(\"; suitings, strictly all wool. fu 5 ier, a Néw York millionaire, are fitting u : F liaLstiey P A Y- piiss i point of_ cquipment, humber ot men | | modes, ,(Icr br h{us L e and resources all of its predecessors etc., with invisible white : are agents for the hich, they say will reach the poie 1€ 16 || fecis " The regular $1.25 gra ate ifil is within the range of human possibilit L gular $1.25 gra s Pacific Coast. in Europe DI I fiatjot Nansen, the Nor: || yards of this material make a suit— »gian explorer, and the adventurous Only 75¢ Yard '"‘flsfigflte' lluh n, Prince Louis of Savo Duke of | AR o 4 H Abruzzi, have united to form a joint ex- D pedition: "This the flags of Norwas and | omestic epartment This fine lor or Library Rock ht tap- | 1taly will compe with that of the Unite Estimates sz Samoles estry covered seat and back, high arms, | States for the honor of first reaching the Pillow Cases TaDlA) Lmen: 1 polished by hand, a good, strong, dJrvlble pole. Both expeditions are planned to A b Furnished Free, reeker, Regular price, §ii. hmn carly in 191, and rlmm will be A large assortment direct from the T"m manufact PEICE s onoivasiszsiestos manned by men who love adventure an : S s ! . Who have experienced the hardstups of | Mills, hemstitched, 45 by 36 d”“l‘ + Arctic winters. made from good, heavy undressec 0 (X have told Mr. Baldwin to carry the | | muslin; guaranteed to wear— stars an stripes to the nort pole Dl" PATENT BUX pOUcHES never show his, face in New York again,” | Only t2%c Each | o 8 e COUCH SALE A itisa gr Bat ekt o . studied his plan an elieve It Is feasi- | 2 a grea ches, gondola shape, golden, oak ble. I shall back him with any amount he | Huck Towels. and those who B i N g requires. 1 do not care how much it 1s. et St b uphol; assorted colors of Ay only ‘purpose In this matter is to | r?:.ectli.?mdthe rl??nu‘la_cm.ers in | it $12.00 have the Ammemcan flag placed at the || Belfast, Ireland, 20 by 42 inches: an Only 35¢ Yard | Liberal gains. The Ministerialists have of Sp el Special reductions on & PAIF.iciieiiiiiiie e Our New and HandsomeLow-Priced | {iug far" elocted 38 of their sandldates, | Three Carloads of Specimens Collect- | Silk Portieres, Velour ‘\\hile the opposition has elected 28. The | ed by Professor Hatcher Are GRILLES it P Vow w s moe wvge e o (L HEATERS, |Gl o e i s g ortieres, lapestry: and: (o IS eale, o pair. . [l “-“”’g the respective streng Oct. 13.—Professor J. B. st design made ad in almost brass rods and LOSED OUT AT LESS THAN COST. . 20 1n. wide, v d in figured frame work, ""“'-"$|5 00 * HEAVY CURTAINS. effects in Portieres, fringed —in this sale —e pair..... $5.00 Oriental All Curtains. CURTAIN BARGAINS LACE CURTAINS. a palr .... . $5 Lace Curtains, new patterns, fine quality— UL bs cloced out in this sale, tric felt mattress sold at fitteen dol- It 1s not as good as a $30 hatr mat- | *t be deceived by misleading adver- n the magazines. See our mattress | 74 It hivia a THE WD e T B bocn toan of Vale by other Svloe: 00 | oF3 ems to osel Ollt s Week; Mr. Baldwin, who accompanied the .. $12.00 1.50 | day. north pele before any It glan gets there. 1 g n or Norwe- | ally succeed in he contemplated the use of balloons. He hesitated and asked to be excused from giving his plans with any greater detall at present. “I will say, however,” he added, “that Peary expedition of 1393-94 as meteorolo- gist, ‘said that he would not be surprised | to hear of his former chief's return any GAINS AND LOSSES IN ENGLAND BALANCE‘ (urns received to-night are those received | trom Crewe and Invernesshire. Both show parties the same as it was at U as tion, which result is not likely to D killed. extra large, heavy towel, he 4 and all ready for use— nds of banmln in' things that I undertake, and I intend to | L < store. Sale. 000 succeed in this, I haven't the least idea | Special This Weoek 16%c Blanket how much it will cost, but whatever it 1s | Our supply of C shall provide that amount . A ¥ s Qur party will probably be the largest Silkoline Comforters. L i e sent into extreme latitudes, 4 12 . . e hav er FULL SIZE. Mr. Baldwin. “It will embrace e We have just made a special pur- | ¢hat e hay | geographical chartir ography and || chase of extra fine large silkoline } ¢ock at cl EIaS"fl Fe“ Mflfl[BSSES art, work, geology, zoology, botany and || comforters for double beds. Thev | cver yet meteorology. In the last named branch | ¢ e e - ¥ | I propose cafrying on observations with |§ are filled with pure white cotton, are | hich we c ntee to save you five dollars on each | he latest modern appliances and shall pay | well tufted with zephyr and make a | This blanket chased. We guarantee that it s | SPecial attention to upper currents of air.” warm bed covering. you se Spe d as, if not better than, the so-called | Mr. Baldwin was asked at this point if Special This Week $1.85 Each | *°"° €. Spe Stamping done free on all goods bought at our stores, cheerfully sent by mail. Free California Wool er Palr $4.00 Samples delivery in city and bay towns. ‘w:”g,d“"s:"\:l;;. :}i:‘;,’:"’ All Odd Pairs of Lace Gurtains wiil be closed 4.00 | B espective Strength of the Parties in | . ,3 e 5| E%g out at less than cost. Some fine barga‘ns. 3.00| Parliament Will Probably Be 2 Lace Curtains, new patterns, fine quality— 5 In_betier than the Same as at Dissolution. = Reversible Oriental closed out In for... 4.50 | LONDON; Oct. 13.—The only election re- | VALUABLE COLLECTION FOR ltest‘; PITTSBURG MUSEUM PITTSBURG, | 1y | E | - los $10 Real Brussels Lace Curtains, fine new pat- | ‘ma- | Hatcher, curator of paleontology in the | ADVERTIS k and Mahogany—All Sizes, to be closed out at a I8 “umrx,\sille Sut in ':m SO E() WE PAY terfally changed by the returns from the | Pittsburg Museum, has just returned | ,EEENZS' s 95 o i P bargain. sale, a pair.. . THE thirteen constituencies, where the results | srom the West. Under his direction ex- Fit Any Size Opening. FREIGHT. ”,Fh‘_’,";,‘f,flf";':,"&u“ result to-day was | tensive explorations were made by the | (T - DRAPERY FABRIC BARGAINS. (R e e SRR RS Costs Onl Caimont (the Well-known sportsman and | the museum, n Utah, Wyoming, Colorado at 4 former owner of the fine steam yacht Gi- | and Nebraska. As a Tesult three carloads 20,000 Yards at 33jc on the Dollar and Less Ialda), who is fighting In South Atrica, | of material weighing thirty tons, are on : cated Charles v Rose, who was 3 the m . Th lect | FOLDING TABLES 3 b $4.50 defeated Chanies Dy Moser who as B | ool Y D o s ot o the dinie: | — 1.50. Imported French Art Fabrics—Silk Tapestries—Importe ich Figured America’s cup with a yacnt to be named | docus and the brontosaurus, monsters o $1.50. ours—All Silk Moires—Imported Figured Mogquettes—Oriental Tapestries. Sl (s):;e"]‘)lit.ru;t S“}"&-’ :m;:lh who is no;vh!1n ?:oulnsu;(-nltg {f:é y}nfmrr&rn :gs ::gngf‘ v uf rica visiting the graves o s e nose to the 4 and- =y b All colors—hundreds of patterns for Furniture Coverings and Draperies. o LT e LI B Ing Seventaen Teet hign ot tho Bips” | M= = 3 e n the e River beds - e % . $1.00 FRENCH DRAPERIES ..............258° 5¢ Bli@l % JAMES L. RANKIN IS cess was acm;&'(‘g hvutrtllfilexpe%nhl)n k’rlha [ I3 J party recovered beau y perfect s ele- | : Al $1.50 FRENCH DRAPERIES ..............50¢ - ACCIDENTALLY KTLLED | fons of the (itanoiherium, o beast neatly : 3 s a mastodon, of the acorathe- | = 50 I h $2.00 FRENCH DRAPERIES ..... Ss e ol B0, Nolsoorh o F PITTSBURG, Oct. 13.—James L. Ran- | ri ,Krvlai!\ horniess rhinoceros and of the | x \ NO SMOKE! kin, prominent in the American Tinplate | sively rare merycochoerus, o “ E REPAIR J e BS S3.00 FRENCH DRAPERIES ..............$1.00 o M= Company, was Tnstanily Kihed. to-slght | b3 few Tragments haveqbecn hereto wme $4.00 FRENCH DRAPERIES $1.50 ~o asHEst by a Monongahela traction car while rid- | f0re known. | g ¢ Y i\ v, oo Y g R ¥ ing his horse along Forbes avenue. It ap- | urniture. Estimates $5.00 FRENCH DRAPERIES..... ve....$2.00 we nave other sty Write for our Cata- | Pears that he was riding on the wrong | 18 & ed logue. It tells all about them. side of the street and was caught between ] e the car and the sidewalk. The horse —— | R:)filn&ket‘fc.g.rl'thrtrlflk\Av.\Plerl:l]ey backed in front of the rapidly moving car - | fO as'h'n. Oak | Central Ave, Alameda MADE-UP CARPET backed in front of the rapidly maving car | Friends of George von Meyer of Bos- | |71 & Tood. | 59 1a¢ Strect, San Jose. RUG AND CARPET BARGAINS' RUGS. —_——— Rally at St. Joseph. ton Urging the President to Select Him. | 13.—The appoint- | Creamery Butter i WASHINGTON, Oct. & & " Prom remoants and odd plces of carpets and | _ ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 13—Governor L. | mont of Embassador to Ttaly has not yet Pt g - square 35¢ Bromley's o CTON RUGS. = . Bt tahet: o here to-nighe in 4 & Repuntican rally | Mever wf Beston, Mast, bat it will’be e e S ze. Price. Size. Price. els—6x6.6 feet. 83.75 | at Columbian Hall. He touched on all | pffered to him soon. \ll" Meyer is in- ' 1229 feet........ 000 10.6x8, .. B35 | > Reversible Rugs. s e R Y 10283 e © 1175 | phases of the political lssues, speaking for | dorsed by the entire Massachusetts dele- | | Eastern Cream Cheese £.6x10.€ feet.. #8.50 Asminsters—9x6 fe | are, to forelgn countries, and confrasting conditions five years ago, when the Gov- | ) arded here as one of the leading men in Massachusetts, and his friends say his Tapestry Brussels—10.6x12 feet.. 16.25 | more than two hours. He laid special | gation and has other influential friends | Made in New York i Eize. Price. Size. Price. DANTSU RUG’S. \'elp\'cuiflxsl feet . }s(ress on the prosperous condition of | who have urged the President to tender | State. R and pcund I5¢C $x12 feet........B11.50 6x9 feet. .8$5.90 Size. Velvets—8.6x8 feet. American finances, loaning money, as we | him_the honor. He is wealthy and is re- creamy New Walnuts 2 Ibs. 25¢ : " s Rugy, § feet long by 3 feet wide, nt was a borrower, intment as Mr. Draper's successor e Bt S = gy icpecioncngi E o : | i ool it | i be an aamirable one In all respec 3 Ex>h{{l_~. Pager s}.»\ix_ . & ¢ fest 4 inches Hanna Talks of the Strike. e ancy Moorpark Apricots 3 lone. o 2 St LARGE WILTON RUGS. CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—During a political Steel Works Close. New, SMYRNA RUGS Large Variety. Size. Exclusive Patterns. Pric 5.00 Will Settle in Hawail Brotherhood of St. Andrew was devoted meeting to-night at which Senator Hapna was the principal speaker one of the audi- sponsible for the concesslons made to the | men by the coal mine operators. e — | 13 he converting and CHICAGY, Oct finishing depertments of the lllinois Steel e Steel Mills Close. bright fruit. 3 ibs. 25¢ Java and Mocha Coffee ¥ 1 12x9 feet. “H b the Penn-| Works at South Chi o0 were closed down " 4 NEW DESIGNS. WOOL FACE. " C 0 :{‘ffgk&kigfl}fig"‘" ow about the Fenn-| | ay, 2500 men being thrown out of em- | ht blend. pound 25¢ ¥ Bize. Price. Size. LINOLEUM l‘ln? Bod‘ Ty B:U;!ell;u i ifi “It will be !e%tIlEQ to- r]non;]ow " was the p}otyrwem It is élgm!na:‘we:;] ‘ll)t)d ‘;3?‘ ?gigleur)s | S-y and Tuufllc 1y 2 Pertect Tapestr 1 ly. Senator Hanna also declared prac- | of the company tha e s y A 12x5 teet........B18.75 9x6 feet. d All-wool Buper Inzm.lns. ‘all the new reply. | d that work will be resumed | | New Sugar (Lora 20674 oot B St Aastein St Bt 78c | tically that his efforts were largely re-| temporary “aon“ at woi mm“g ‘ Sweetness. 3cansase Duffy’s Malt Whiskey For medicinal use. hottle 75¢ Bumgardner Rye Whiskey' Batig, bottle g5¢ Registration in New York. NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The total officlal figures of the first day’s registration in Greater New York are as follows: Man- | hattan and the Bronx, 144,365, borough of Brooklyn, 92,433; largely to the discussion of the council | report with reference to the rule of ser- vice. Action was postponed for a .year. | A new executive council was _elected, | among the members being A. L. Fellows, | Denver; H. R. Bradon, Berkeley, Cal., MILWAUKEE, Oct. 13.—A colony of 500 LORAINE, Ohlo, Oct. 13.—The Loraine plant of the Federal Steel Company was closed to-night, throwing 3600 men out of employment. It is said the shutdown will | be for only about two weeks, but, as or- ders are light, the meu believe the mills m New Orleans is to leave in January under the | ¢ Father Nasca, an Italian | this city. The colony will be in '@NARCHISTS PLOT TO KILL THE POPE Bottled af e employ of 8n Amehrlc;n‘ company ané F“‘l,“{,!fi“,fi,,‘:g’f” Seattle. "The old 0; borough of R RPO r::)sn!tli 04'1'10 “nf:en'}flxsx‘néo'. | S e Tale until atter election. Py, Reg. 13 . s large suger + e ers otal above fgures ——= iind. ;‘"?* d°§’;§:{ n‘{,‘;‘ PATRICK REFUSES TO gf}ifl Ires phegt, }l,rrx‘ ;ga-nh P Yale Defeats Dartmouth, | |Pure (;fiape Brandy v ST S g T T ; NEWTON, Mass., Oct. 13.—Yale de- | tage. - Alleged Consternation at the Vatican and| SURRENDER THE RicE WILL | div's esistration of o ‘Tho ngures in| NEWION, Muse, Oct. li-¥ule fe- P gallon $1.75 ple than ov obtainable. | at Newton Center in a hard-fought con- ineyard. tiree more people rer- It Will Bs Many Days Before the | Variety of the Latest Novelties 9l Garments ‘!v*g MI FFS, NECK BOAS, BUARFS, FUR HATS, ete., at REASONAELE PRICES. ring, Dyeing and Dressing at Short !\ofi ice. 4D.KOCOUR, 121 Post St (Don't Mistake the Number.) Rooms 7 to 11. over O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.’s. Phone Black 3743 - an Appeal to Police of Rome. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—A special to the Journal from Rome says: Consternation prevalls at the Vatican, owing to warn- ings which have been received by means of anonymous letters and through the po- lice, according to which Leo XIII is to be the next victim of the anarchists, whose avowed object in assassination is not so much to avenge wrongs as to strike terror | and consternation by the choice of the | personage murdered, | The burglary perpetrated last week in | the Pope's private apartments, where his | safe was “cracked” in the most approved {and up-to-date fashion during his ab- sence, by burglars using American tools, | shows that existing safeguards are alto- gether inadequate for the protection of | the Holy Father, It is in consequence of this that the | Vatican authorities have, for the first | time_since 1870 invoked the assistance of \lhe Italian Government and have invited the old and trusted Police Commissary in charge of .that district of Rome known | as the Leonine City to co-operate with | them in measures for increased security of the venerable Pontiff, | This peril to which the Holy Father is exposed seems therefore destined to bring about that which all previous negotlatjons and statecraft have been Insufficient w accomplish, namely, an between the church and lutemv'w, by invoking the protection of the thorities, the Papacy has virtually aban- doned its claim that the Vatican is an {m- perium in imperio and that the authority of the Government ceases on the thresh- old of the Vatican, within the precincts of which the Pope s supreme in temporal as well as eccleslastical matters, Should any anarchist be captured within the walls of the Vatican, either before or subsequent to an attempt on the life of the Pope, the pontifical au- thorities would necessarily be compelled to hand him over to the Itallan police, as the pontifical courts, although organized, have never attempted to try criminal cases since 1870, and could inflict no sen- tence entafling death or deprival of Jib- erty. And this in itself would constitute an admission of authority of the Italian Government in and over the Vatican and abandonment of papal pretensions to temporal rights and an end to the claim for extraterriforiality, | Merril; ly Going On Is the bankrupt sale of shoes at 1506 Mar- ko( street, To-morrew 1000 paivs of ladies’ hoes cost §2 50 to $3 50 for only $1 a palr. 1l will go at the bu.nk?pt shoe 1506 Market street, above City Hall lvenul- WMMMHMM RICHHD&I.J. ZL' Qct. H-—E‘fl: Courts Can Take Up the Question, NEW YORK, Oct. 13—Willlam H. Rice ] Ir., nephew of the late millionaire, visited the Tombs to-day and demanded of Attor- ney Patrick that he produce the original so-called second will. The attorney re- fused, | A young man who was accompanied by | | a’ répresentative from Captain Baker's law firm also demanded that Patrick show him the assignment which gives Patrick | absolute control of the Rice millions and | makes the first will inyalid. 1 “I shall not show it,” safd Patrick. | It will be forty-two days before the courts can be asked to take up the tan- | gled matter of the two wills and the as- signment purporting to have been given to Patrick, as the Rice heirs living outside | the State must be served with notice by publication, Too Many Chinese, WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Roger C. Clute and George Simpson, chairman and secretary respectively of a committee ap- pointed by !ge Canadian_Government {’u investigate the subject of Chinese immi- gration into Canada, called at the Treas- ury Department to-day and had a con- ference with Assistant Secretary Taylor and the officials of the immigration ser- vice. These gentlemen reported that the Gml?ilmbo (::vt nn‘mnt ‘wasd becomi ut the {mmi ln{:‘ lh‘é Dominfon, 3‘ this i]mn:?lulnnd 0 mntk:hnn ex nvestigation and report their findin, L E ST Parliament, o erec(. an eleetrlc light u!:';‘éfff‘“fédi S Al from the horrors of Dyspepsia and the intensified horrors of Insomnia by taking AMPLE SENT ON A'PUCATIOI TO Brunswick Pharmacal Co., New Bruaswick, N. J. Johnson’s Digestive Tablets (Papoids) McBrayer's Whiskey ffii‘;&fi?%fi gallon $2.75 vorite of all American Whiskies. Regular $4.00, | |Posthorn Gin bottle 31.30 | l(!)t'ni ht‘jlulm.md.l)“t Lnuin | yst ear 73 Thite bottle. Regular Baldwin Brandy bot, 8s¢ | Lucky Baldwin's pride product, | 1388 Vintage. Bottled at Baldwin's Pott or Sherry Wine ‘PALACE AND GRANDHOTELS Dbest evidence of the popularity of '.h-' Mth can be found in the coptinued patronage of those who on some Bave made them previous thelr head- operated under one management om the American and Furopean plan. Dr. Bonnm’s Elmrie Bolt Makes weak men ulfl m