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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1900. 17 PIS THE EMPORIUM. | THE. EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | | G AGA‘NST PREEVPREYEVER R RRRRRRRRRRY RRRRRRRRERRR R R RERRRRRRR R RRRE RN R RN R R RRERRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRR R R RRERRRRRRREERRRRINRRRRRRER R R R RRRRERRRRRY. AR RRRRRRRRRY . X RERRERERRY S Ourvast Holiday Stocks are ready. Taey make one | Every purchase It perhaps seems | Opera Wraps—sSilk lined, $12.50 to...... ... $75 CARLOS' ORDERS Says It Will Do Him More Harm Than Good at This Time. —_— Officers and Soldiers on Their ations Receive Orders to Recjoin Their Regiments at Once. LA A A bl 2l il dd g nERrERRRRRY REEERRRERRRR R R RRRRRRRRRRY RERRRRERRRRRRERRERER R RRinrrnrRRy RRRRRRRRRERR DR RRERRRRRRRY RREEYERRERRR R R Re OW OE GOLD INDUCES CAUTIOUS MARKET kers Think London Will d to Ship More to Pari b Gold IL}ZO.‘\'S’IR;EO?W IN HONOR OF SENOR GOROSTIAGIA Minister From Argentina Accorded a ty Reception at Rio de 0, Nov. 3.—There was "W 5 nnme PROPERTY STOLEN FROM VATICAN IS RECOVERED X o 5 5 Suspects Arrested, One of :’ Whom Is a Prominent | = Socialist. :; 3-8 rches made at|g Florence have resulted 2 e m MYSTERIOUS MURDER CHARGED TO A BUTCHER jonal Turn in the Proceedings itz, Prussia, Caused by Accusing Letter. . Nov. 2—The trial| progress for a fort- a number of persons sus ated in the mys- Ernest Winter, ed “‘ritusi taken a sensational RERRRERRRRE R RRERRRERRRE RRRRRERRRRERE X RRRRRR R R Y e s father, who is a er addressed to the rges a Jewish of Prechlau, with murder. He also t and a eynagogue eexton, H , with perjury committed | gt urse of yesterday’s testimo- n The al murderers have not yet dlscc ed. o SR Grain Destroyed in Siberia. T "ERSBURG, Nov. 3.—Official re- | the grain has been completely he drought in p‘f)rrllnns of Changes in Tariff. 9 v. 3.—~The Norwe- ached the Storthing, n a number of im- ~tures and raising the du- | y on steel and steel wire, | wire, liquid carbonic acid and cop- New MR i, Cotton Takes Fire. XPOOL, Nov. 3—Fire broke out in d been landed on the dock , steamer European since ber 29, from New 2 e been damaged les by water. —_————— for Thos. F. Graham for Judge of uperior Court. ® —_————————— @lasgow Free From Plague. SLASGOW, Nov. 3—The last of the rs was dismissed from the n, retired from practice, had & by an East India missjonary vegetable remedy for t cure of Consumption, Lord Roberts Reports Eight LONDON, Nov. 3.—Lord Roberts in a dispatch from Johanneshurg dated No- vember 2 reports ro less than eight fights of the grandest dislays of holiday merchandise in America. There are ters of thousands of Christmas Gifts selected by our New York and European buyers from all parts of the world. In the book department 300,000 volumes at cut prices; Silver- ware, Jewelry, Watches, Leather Goods, Bric-a-brac, Pictures, Art Goods, etc.. etc., all at department store prices. Ladies’ Handkesrchiefs Several thousands of dozens have been added to our exten- sive stock of Ladies’ Handker- chiefs— direct importations from Ireland, Switzerland and Eigland— undoubtedly the largest collection and best valves ever owned by the big store. %7 Lace Trimmed—sheer lawn or linen / centers, with fine Valenciennes insertions - /' e'aborate styles..... 25¢c 15¢ with insertion ani values—each —fine lawn—with sevoral stv es—zach... € Finest Lawn—ir th beautiful Me or Va enc ennes lzc ew st1las—5e to. ...... 82.00 Real Duch:sse or Renaissance Lace Handxerchiefs— hand ma: rich pa.ter o T $71.50 to $7.50 All linen, very cheer, hand embreidered and hemstitched, 1 ew i 15¢, 25¢, 50c ¢ Liwa Handkerchief: —extr1 sheer with the daintiest > needlowork.. 506, 78c, $1, $1.25 Thousands of box s of initial haadkeremefs—All iinep em-roidered 1.6 in the box two qu.izies— 3 16 ard 250 Newest Corded Be.ts are tie latest style and in in Beits., most demani. : B ck Satin Corded Belts—all sizes....... Black znd Geld Corded B2 ta—novel design Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, 1uffl2 of Valenciernes lice - H.mstitch.d Hankerch edze of pretry V {Th .75¢ .$1.00 two casex Empress Giace Just opened of the Splendid Empress Glace Kil Kid Gloves $1.00. g, — i, stesl grags, ox- Lloods, modes, reds, navy, greens, browas, tans, slates, white a:d fast black—fitted and warranted— ledies’ made at the price —per pai are fo be salusfied Or your money re- made here is with the strict under- standing that you turned. E EMPORIUM and GoldenRule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE siocksarecomplete earls fo talk of Xmas purchases, but out- of - fown folks should order Manufacturer’s Sale of Clothing 4| - Men’s Sack For Men, Boys and Children, 70c on the $1. 2 - % Our Clothing buyer (who has just returned from New York) while in the East closed out from several manufacturegs of high grade clothing the balance of their Fall and Winter stocks, at an average of about 70c on the $1.00. This is one of the largest and most advantageous purchases that wé have ever made. The fabrics and styles are the latest and most desirable to be found. No cheap work in the lot, every detail carefully carried out. Beginning Monday, we offer this great assortment of new style winter Clothing at 70c on the dollar or less. Cheviots, v'’cuna oxford mixtures in all latest col Men’s Fine Overcoats—B!ue and blacl al have silk velvet (o lars, some a-e silk lired throughou", w out, worth $15 and $17.50, sale price.......cecrrrrreanes Suits, fer wintér wear, all-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres in new, nobby eff:cts, wool serge linings, a good all- around $12.5) business suit, sals price....... . ’8'95 Men’s Finest Sack Suits—A grand assortment, comprising worsteds, orings, stylish des gned, hand-tailored through- k Kerseys, new Oxfords, black Thibets, ok ap 13 1750, sale PHiGt s S OBS Men’s High Class Overcoats—Worth up to $35, made of the finest Kerseys, b ue, blick and brown, all-wool Coverts, oxford and black Vic'.ilms, a c;n;pl ste line o rough effects, a1 of them lined th-oughout with bast of &i k‘lininn', sale priea .. 3'7- 75 Boys’ Long Paats Suits—All-wool fancy Chavints, round-cornered sack coat—double-breasted ve t ’3'98 —made tostand hard wear—worth $5,sale price Boys’ Long Pants Suits—Biue Serges and Chev- iots—fancy tweeds and cassim-res—single | and 1-uble breasted coats—worth §10, sale price ’6198 Boys’ £chool Suits—Made from strong all-wool ‘miterials,donble-breasted jackéts and knee pants, eizas for 8 to 15 years, worth $3.45, sale price.. S B =P8 collars, double-breasted vests, knee psnts, ages 3'to 8 verrs, worth $295, sale price.... $1.87 Boys’ Vestee Suits—Preity all-wool fabries, fancy silk doub e-breasted Vests, embroidored shiells, sizes for 3 to 10 years, worth §6.00 and 360, sale g ggp coats, with velvet ccllars, long cut, good winter weight, ages 4 to ".98 16 yea-=, worth $3.5", sale price.. " Boys’ 3-piece Vest Suits—All-wool blue Cheviots, and attractive patterns in cnsdmsralk!nd tweeds, doubls- breas-ed vests, wi:h round-correred s coats, worth $5.00, sale pric $3.48 Boys’ Vestee * uits—Neat dark effects, small coat | this month, when | gyag, Evening Walsts—White and light shades, $7.50 t0.$25 Fine Biack Silk Skirts—3$20 to. -.375 8strich Feather Boas—Evening shides, $12.50 ta,:, Fancy gold and silver, with ngr;t’ta ir Ornaments: $825 to.......- "'”"’ itel our hand Cut GIasss ymely appoint- ed and brilliantly lighted cut glass rcom?—on main flyor, just back of the rotunda. We carry the very best American cut glass, from such ce'ebrated makers as Libby, Hoar, S:rauss, Edgerton, Bergin and the Empire. These are some of the big store’s prices for cut glass ware: Salts and Peppers. ver tops—opail Olive Dishes . Have you vis- 7-Inch Cand: Oil Bottles . x Water Pitche Water Bottles .¥9 Whiskey Jusgs Decanters .... ..8$3.75 Tobacco Jar 8<gch‘ Deep Berry %:zlackfira.hr jowls .. . ne erry Rose Bowl 333 18-Inch Vases Trimmings for Thes ars the correct trimmings the New Dress. for Fall and Winter 1930-1901. Escuriil Points, in three sizes—each. 35q.t0 $2.50 App iqued Bands—yard 400 to $3.50 Spangled Galoons—yar: Spang ed Nets for front: K Colored Chiffon App iques—yard Gold Braids—Flat and Soutache—yard. Gold Beiting—yard - ; G>d Cloth—yard... Gold Embroidered Taffota Yoking—yard.. Goid Enbroidered Chiffon—vard Sleeve Ends by the Yard New Dress Sik and wool Moreens, black andlall the new colorings, yard SO - Linings. “Spun glass,” the only substitute for taffeta silk, ail colors, yard...... 2 Nubian Fast Black Linings, Percalines, Sateen, Near Silks and Lustra's, yard ....100 to 400 On Monday at Much Less Than Real Worth. Umbreilas 100 [ One-Quarter Off.:.] | Night Shirts sik Umbrl as (for men or women) in | traordinarily co'orsand b ack,mostly colors, with hard- | on'y. some haniles,natura’ erooks si ver mount- ings, etc., wll be placed on sae Monday at ome~guarter off | low \ Sale of Mz2n’s Two lts of S,ft fleecy flannelette in pretty patterns —made with a yoke ard colir—ecut 85¢ Satin Bought all that the maker Duchesse—63c 7" 0 T Fall stock of 2)-inch colored Satin Duch- esse, all pure silk, a richly finished, extra heavy satin, in a beautiful line of new | colorings, such as: Men's Night Spirts—at ex- prics for Monday full and long—with one pocket Reseda Grays Cerise Purple reguiar prices, because of | —Monda 5 436 Reds Gotlln - Brown Na\?y, etc. light imperfaction or flaw. For | Fine Muslin N ght Shirts—full cut ani | Thisis the crade that we sell regularly som: of them are short = | made long — handsomely trimmed— | for 85c yard; Monday only. cover, other: have pe-haps a little dent | felled seams—Mo iday. 63c in hand'e. Szes 26 and 28 inches.| ........ 57¢c to $12.00 each. '$2.25 Jointed Prices regu'arl $2.00 Shoes for Ney 50c¢ Skirt A jucky pur- i 200 pairs | Patterns—29¢ h* the! Doll for $1.52, Girls—$1,33 fyues wo hive just ; atc Kid Top Button made of 120 dozen fire quality Flannel- A very pretty ful P Shoes . with - kid 3 ette Skirt Patterns, in stylish coiorings. ent Jointed .P.Apléf tps—and vesting daiatily em¥roilerad on bo:tom, woven Mache Doll, 21 top lace shoes with hordered bani, extra wile 5)c Skirt inches long, just pateat 1 ather tips Putterns, on special sale Mon- 29 the thing to dress —worth $2 a pair— day only, eac! c for Xmas, fine to be closed out bisque head, show- Mon- l ool fi ”s nz teeth, sleeping iar... $1.33 Groceries--Liquo , mobair curly §o/ Monday Sale Hams — best [Eastern Sugar ringlet wig, patent of Lace Cured —Emporium brand leather shoes, cot- Curtain —Monday only—perib.. Ifie ton stockings, rib- Ends. Raisirs—new 3-crown loose Muscatel: boa trimmed chem- . 4 —Monday—2 1bs.....cccverrererennnns I8 S ire, worth § Another fine lot of Irish Peint and Brus- | Prunes—fancy new Santa Clara—Mon- Mon- rels Lace Curtain ends—ranging in | day—8 Ib 250 day... $1.82 length from 13 to 12 yards—4) to 6) | Prunes— 50 B inches wide—2 to 6 allks—and the to 60 to the 'b—Monday—4 1bs...280 ZQthr On Monday a special pur-| choicest lot of fine ends that we hava | Citron—best imported new Corsicin Cit- Wool 42, chase of 1000 lapsof | ever been able to secure—rome of these | _ron—Monday—Ib.... 130 the best quality of Zephyr Wool, in a very lirge assortment corners are from 3$20 curtains—fine net, with heavy raised borders—suit- Baking Powder - Emporium brand— absolutely pure—the equal of any made of desiratls co'orings, wiil be 4 zble for half curtains and door | — regularly 87c — Monday — 1-Ib placed o per la; .. 4C cnr;:ins—nale price, Minday only— ——- /] - eacl Coffee—our famous Java and Mocha— Dry Photo Plates % 40c to $1.25 | 33 bs......or $1.00 at Cut Prices. NTET Claret —cur popu'ar 40c per g+l n For Monday only, we offer either Stani- | $2.00 Comforters Large| quality—Monda 25¢ ard or Stanley Dry Plates, which you will | Mo,,day_".43 8 ize| Yellowstone fa- find equal to any brand that you have ever 2c Blgxsis, d 35 4 - 19x8%, doz 25 ........ 49¢!5x10, dnz..jl.sdj Camera Department—Second Floor. i line coverad :both sides) Bad Comfort- ers, filled with best white laminated sheet cotton, a genuine $2.00 value, on special sale Monday ORINL. cotasse asiio sonse pastactis 8ilko- mous make of ry: or bourbon whis- kev—Monday—per bottle........51.08 Domestic Porier — Monday — mer £ 83¢c 3 good quahity —Monday—per gallon...........5$2.00 dozen....... i ...... Bourbon Whiskey- 48| Our specials this week are well the verdict. Folding Bed—As in cut, 4 feet 8 inches wide, 6 feet 5 inches high, fitted with 40x18 inch beveled piate mirror, quarter sawed oak, golden finish, has heavy two-ply close woven wire mat- tress, sup- ported by 24 japan- A ned steel springs —bed isa good valie at $35—our price this week, ™ —— Enameled Bed—As in ecut, $2 9. 75 white or blue enamel with brass seroll cffect, thalh““t h&:viy lacqualrad. a high-class bed. one of the very latest effacts—our sale s price this Wieke .oorecre vurens. ,GI 65 We have just opened a very elagant new line of enameled beds, in such fashionab'e colors as ivory and goli, light blue and cameo, mshsgany, ivory with bird’s eye panel, light olive, dark green. etc., all marked at the 1, west pos- sibls living prices, Dressers, Caiffoniers ard Dressing Tab'es to match. Dining Chair —As in cut, box seat, made of selected oak, golden finish, hand /7 rubbed and pclished, ras 17-inch seat. ful binister bick, with dainty sercl «ffsct, French l:gs, neatlv carved. our ssaciat ook o ’2- 75 ETS. L 1 (A Brussels Rugs—54x27 inches, fringed ends, the $1.50 grade, each Axminster or Body Brussels Rugs—54x27, fringed ends, $2.50 grade, each. ... worthy of attention. 3 ) n We request all intending house-furnishers to make a comparison of pnces_and we shall be satisfied with We can suit those of the most moderate taste and those who wish the higher grade of goods, Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. For quality and price we are second to nonme. Dining Table, as in cut, made of quarter sawed oak go'den finish, top is 48 inches square; heuvy, flutel and carved legs; all hand polished; has 4- inch neatly carved rim; can be extended 8 feet; our regular price is $28— an unmatchable bargain at this week’s price. $21.50 China Closet, as in cut—mads of quarter sawdd oak, goldsn finish, hand rubbed and polish- ed, 36 inches wide, 6 feet 10 inches high, bent glass ends, has French rlate mirror, four adjustable shalves, a beauty; our reg- ular price $27.50, on sale this week, $21.75 ”‘ Book Case—Gold- o en oak or matog- any finish; 23 in, wide, F§ feet high, 1 gliss door, 6x12 oval beveled French 1lite mirror; our regular price §15; 10-Wire Tapzstry—The $1.00 quality, per yard....... Tapestry Brussels—Extra heavy 85¢ grade, per yard. Tapestry Brussels—With borders to match, 75¢ grade, per yard.. Smith’s Axminsters—50 new patterns, $1.10 grade, per yard Ingrains—Extra heayy, all wool 85¢ grade, per yard. $12.25 special this week.., ....81.00 ...81.50 Colored Dress Goods. Underwear We are closing out our entire % T‘l:.:dbi“ vfalues»obuin;ble at the p:icsei. FYm will not be | amd Hoslery. stock of Ladies’ and Children’s imi 0 a few pieces when i Vi as ] 2q1— Goods' Headquariers o purchase your new Winter Drow| prutgarter’” Sanitary Underwzai—Vests, Maverials. 38-inch English Mohair Alpaca—Just in, al complete assortment of new colorings, inciuding two shades of brown, navy, re-eda and cardinal, yard............. 46-inch Storm Serge—Strictly all-wool and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear, ail staple and new fall colorinvs, yard.. SR I R R T, .75¢ 52-inch Venetian Cloth—Our popular leader this season, all-woo', ‘beautiful finish, splendid weight, in the new Fali co'orings, yard . — 1 0 52-inch Plaid Back Golf Skirting—In eight different 28, for rainy day skirts, exceptional value, yard Shoulder D-. Bollem’s Shoulder iirnua for men, women Bracess ' dren, sizes for chest measurements 24 to 42 inches, the most simp'e and practical chest ex- h -~ pander ever made, ea &0¢ " Purses and__ Laiies Finger [l| WK Pocket Books. = s [l Jeather lined, coin pocket, small size. Ladies’ Coin Purse, genuine alligator, frame, inside pocket.... Combination Card Case and Pocketbook, embossed leat ser. black and pretty shades, leather lined......... 25c Chatelaine Bags—Grain leither. large siz .50¢c Shopping Bags--Grain leather, ¢ oth top, largs siz:...38€ Music Rolls—Back grain leather, full siz: 80¢c 500 | Novaeity sc | Portieres. Pants “and Combination Suits—one-guarter off regular prives. Ladies’ Unshrinkable Swiss Ribbed French ;hri:o Vests; colors natural, cream and ack. High neck, long sleeves, each..$1.00 High peck, short sleeves, each. 5c Low neck, no sleeves, e: 758¢ Lodies’ Swiss R.bbed, Silk and Wool Mixed Vest:; high neck, long sleeves; colors pink, sky b ue and cream—ecach. $7.50 Ladies’ Equestrian Drawers— Swi's ribbed. French merino; ribbsd waist and ankles; colors cream, natural, pink, sky biue and black; ankle lencth —eaoh.... ...31.75 Ladies’ Maco Cotton Hose—Extra beavy; 2 thread; importei Hérmsdorf black; high spliced heels, double sol he best value that can be tought for. 250 Ladies’ Fast Black, Exira Heavy, Fieece-lined Cotton Hose; spliced heels, dounle solés—pair..... 280 Children’s Imported Cotton Hose—1x1 ribb weight; Hermsdorf black 5 to 93%—pai 100 pairs of Double-faced High Silk- finished Portieres came in last week. They havs deep fringe on bottom and deep ov.r- throw fringe on top—an assortmant of fiva popular color effects —ro0 e, lue, terra cotta, crim on, greea—3 yards long, 50 inches wide: Prisoners in the hands of the British say the Boer losses in the fight with General Barton October % were 140 killed, wounded 50 pairs at $6.00; 25 pairs at $8.00; 25 pairs at §10.00. spread by the authorities of th oF the brutality,of Great Britains soriers, but the people were soon reassured that they had nothing to fear from the man or missing. i Lt Lord Roberts sends from Pretoria a "}.r..mfl{edm;al:n :p;el’nrl';%vcv&bnttered o striking appeal to his countrymen to re- | ‘*‘This testimony,” concludes Lord Rob- frain d STILL ACTIE ing to stimulants cesses that will ten of the world, which h: Unimportant Fights | Saeisc ATne o e Severeion ani With Boers. U Rerstore beg earnestly” says Lord herefore Roberts, “that il tempting my reputation army. I rom turning the welcome of ‘the home-coming troops into a drunken orgy. He expresses the sincere hope that the welcome will not take the form of treat- whom the nation delights to honor and lower the soldiers of the As the public will refral lant comrades, but rather aid them to uphold the they have won for the erts, “I feel sure will be verys, tifyi; to the people of Great Brlmlnyangslolntyhl;{ Greater Britain whose sons shared to the fullest ,x{:nt 't‘hre -\’x’gengg as well as the ory of the . and who = t‘eflrsylly to' bring it to a uuec:npt“fil 50?0;-:" Lord Roberts explains that he thus peals because of the distressing and dis- creditable scenes resulting from injudi- ::ll.:;l: I:Henglvl:l botfi ths‘plfl.ln‘ sol- sho es of their h-yndl and pockets. e Now for Another Rush. P. C. Koll}, the assignee of the Boston Shoe Com; Market street, will to- morrow place on sale 430 cases of ladies’ thus lead to ex- to degrade those ueen in the eyes quushod with l’;n- n from ut will Rl d to be :‘b” P the conduct of this army from and gen! ") go0od make o e Throat and | at different points, all unimportant, but | has ‘een exemplary. Not a single case of Al w‘::;“:;n?e 3?’:{13 tol e bility and all Nervous Com- | significant of the activity of the Boers. | serious crime has t 1o my no- | on & e e M“‘ml. B‘!’:' l'\llhs" ted its wonderful curative | General Kitchener, after a night march, | tice; indeed, nothing dese the name | o¢" the Boston Shoe Company. 77 Ma sty Ve Human suflering. 1 Wil send fre of | Surprised Schoeman’s laager at Stee 3&.5‘13‘?&«3 Hediing and Eood sense and | Sireets s 4 ; o Fe 10 4il who wish it this recipe, i Ger- | kampsburg and then pushed on to Schalk- | 9 S TS FTSURE PO, €094, Senge and French or lish,” with full directions | purgher's laager at Roolkranz, but tha| o "%he battiefield and like gentiemen on | Judge Willlam P. Lawlor should receive 7 i oy, mall, by ad- | British were prevented from following up | all ‘other occasions. the s of all who believe in an hon- Noyes, 535 Powers' Block, Rochester. N. Y. the Bnara who treked north '“-an-{ .muu.--‘uluhofl-A ‘waera | est, ui t and l'.ouleu Judiclary. - Values in Allof our clocks are fullv guaran- Clocks. . ui wil b kept in perfect repair for a reazon- ab'e time. Nickel Alarm Clocks—4-inch dial... 70c 15-Minute Nickel Aiarm Clocs—5- incn dial, with patent brake...... Spaemodic Nickel Alarm Clock—rings half minute and stops ha f minute for 15 miautes.. Gil. Novaity C ock—24-kirat gold finis The ‘*‘Cherub’ Jipanese Bronze Clock, like cut, An oaia move- .$2.00 gs, cathedral g : 8-Day Dresden China Clock—flow bour cathedral gong strike .. A dozen items of interest to dis- Housekeepers’ criminating buyers. N> matter Goad Chances- how low the pricss you wiil find the goods first-class and perfect in every particular, unies; we dis- tinctly state otherwise. ‘White Blankets—Fine Califcrnia Blankets, 6 1bs. weight, a good wearing, warm bed covering, Pail..cecsessesessers SO White Blankets—Finest Avs'ral Francisco. width 78 inches, per pai Gray Blankets—Fine G 'iforni n wool, made up in San 4% 1bs., pair . 6 Ibs., palr. -84.95 5 Ibs., paplr.. .95 7 lbs., pair. g ,85‘ Good White Bed Spreads—Lsrie size, doutls iirs.., nicely hemmed g— 7 N 1] Bleached Sheeting—Good quality, round thread, 45 inches wide. #0@j 54 incres, 13325 81 inches. c Bleached Table Damask—Pure flax, wide, 80c; exira heavy, 66 inches wide, PRESIDENT SALLES SAILS FOR RIO JANIERO Now Conceded That Questions Be- tween the Republics May Be Amicably Settled. BUENOS AYRES, Nov. 3.—President Campos Salles of Brazll and other Brazil- ian officials, who have been guests of the Government of Argentine, have departed for Rio Janeiro. } President Roca accompanied President there. Ministers Holst, South America by a concert of opinions m of Arfendnn and Brazil we can locsn with complacency on any attempt todisturb the peace of the Pacific llae. ‘We are able to glve assurance that Chile, Brazil, Para- %-.y'_hvru‘u:y and Argentina will work cars are runni SHE 4o guard the r and settle the questions le, Peru and Bolivia without humiliation to any party eoncerned. This is taken as an indication that the K nding dispute over the ow‘f Arica will be en soon. fi‘ Chile the provinces, but probably war or 5| Half Price. aann-aamaaammau%mmaammaammaamw:a BURGHERS ARE will make such concessions as will satisty Peru and Bolivia. Dispatches from Villa Concepcion, Paraguay, announce that sev- eral cases of the plague have been found SERS A L X New Ministers Appointed. CHRISTIANIA, Nov. 3.—At a meeting of the Ccuncil to-day the resignations of Thilesen were accepted. Ex-Minister Knowko was appointed Minister of Agri- culture. Lieutenant Colonel Stang was strike of the employes of the Canadlan- American Street Railroad is serious. service is almost at a standstill. glu 1 vdlhcnfl'lzlfizm it office himsel honor to the community. Men’s Winter Inooneof our show windows to-mor- row you will sea displa; more Fur, "’8""'98- Batl'{ Robes and marz l{’dhl than has ever been shown before in one window in this city. Theso robes are just from the maker and comprise the very latest color- ings and eff=cts—73 patterns to choose from in Terry Cloth, Eiderdowns and Blinkets...c..vsereerr . S350 to $12.50 Men’s Collars—every new swell shape in high standing collars, made of good 4- p'y linen..... 3 for 500 We also carry ths sam: shapss in & 10~ cent collar. Silk Handkerchiefs—white or colored, with fanc: borders—each. 280 and 500 Form-Fitting Underwear —fits as closely and smoo:hly as your skin aud yet gives with every motion of the tody— natural gray, tan and flesh color—woven from Australian lamb’s wool—per - Don’t miss this sale. op - a-" Finest quality opera length French undressed Kid 78 | Gloves, made by Jouvin & Cie—this week af half $4.00 quality, full arm length 3, TOW....errrresssseess S 200 §3.50 quality, 20-button length o3, now. .81.75 $3.00 quality, 16-button length Suedes, no $2.50 quality, 12-button length Suedes, now.. $2.00 quality, 12-button length Sue les, now. OIL Nysom, Loichen and The A few under police protection called ice force has bee: works from l-all‘nt. —_——— M. C'lt'.llmn'd. honest, :blond-er je. ected Superior Ju wnmm s sl OIL WHRARRAA AR AR HAARR AR ARAR R ARRRA AR AN S CRRARAR AR A AR RAR RN RS ARARRAAAAEAR A AARAARAR AR LA RAAAARAAAA S ARARRARAAER A AAR AR RR AN RRRARRAARA B A AR RARACARAR AR AU AR AR B R ARAR AR AR AR SRR AR R 8 A AR AR aaaaane 1000 shares LION OIL CO.’S STOCK, which has just struck a big gusher in the Sunset District, Kern County, for sale at 50c. We have an made Minist f Def . M. M. Salles on board the stesmship Rischuleo, mxarsn;:rfilf;u‘t,er of ii:n}n:: lnd::(‘::-;g option on this amount for a few days e _hope thal s n ‘was appoin a member of il Forty N the triendship between the two | the Council of State, sitting at Stockhoim. | 00ly- Will sell the whole block or cou L 1 b B Eeibuna, organ of President Roca, ikn et Behans wypatett Awply - says: “Now after the new impulse given J R. T M to the idea of fortifying the KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 3.—The ames K. 1. erahon, 0il, Land and Stock Broker, 537-538- 539 Parrott Building, San Francisco.

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