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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1900. 17 I_ES UH B ‘ ;,/ x A:TE! EMPORIUM. ] __THE EMPORIUM. | ______THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. { M | G t S R R N R R R YRR R . VR R R YR, B, KRR R SR R R RS RY, V. KRR RN, RN ARV, R AR R RNV IR, V. R IRRIIAR, REORCAN i1 ATION Manvfacturer’s Sale Clothing | Helides Swny-day | Slylish Fur Garments. OF THE ARMY & For Men, Boys and Children. The lots are still unbroken in our great purchase of manufacturer’s stocks of Winter Clothing at about 70¢ on the $1.00. All sizes for men and boys, can be fitted in all styles, the best clothing that the big store has ever been able to offer at the price Wonderful mechan- ical Christmas at- traction on free exhibition daily, THE EMPORIY Goldcnitule Bazaar. | I 8a.m. to6p.m. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE First-class Cafe. Everything to eat, drink, wear—un- der one roof. Sable Opossum Collarettes, with tabs, yoke and under collar of Baltic -$4.45 River Mink Collarette, with yoke and under collar of black Astrachan. . #7.43 Fine Baltic Seal Cape with Russian }{ecommends the Appoint- \l::\ormfhl\ rrfms,}i:fim:“ | k RS 43 th..;:; K 1‘;:1‘1;1; head and tails, meut of a Board for wwacs it Thanksgiving and Holiday Stocks ol v the Purpose. R O This vast store is now in holiday attire—grander and more beautiful than ever. i e gy, U Bl — New Ocforie, Blue and Bick Ker- | Previous season’s assortments of Holiday Merchandise are completely eclipsed. Pres- o sd s o o b i for a Big Increase, Declaring s, many of hem sl lined lhmufi};(:‘; | ent conditions are the most favorable for Holiday shopping. You can leisurely choose from complete stocks at department s~ "g‘,?""‘ 'SI;‘ .‘%’“' s That the Present Force Is En- Men's High-Class Ov store prices. In two weeks from now our force of 1500 people will hardly prove adequate to mect the demand of the T b Best quality Flectric Seal Capes, yoke tirely Inadequate to the B\\'mh uplrln :‘; 005 :;le price..$17.75 | Christmas trade. Out-of-town orders should be sent as early as possible, that there may be no delay in transportation dur- 3 ;‘:':n e "‘"’:d(:"h D ‘i“x"':: » P‘m:;;()o oys’ All-Wool Long ks th r d R i s . Démincl.. ns““\fi"“’l AAAAA ooy ing the busy weeks that Express and Railroad (.OI?ETAcf have more freight than they can handle. A line of pretly Fur Neckwear from $1.85 up. S OYS 0 Lon ants Su SHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The f. Blue cheviots, fancy tweeds and cassi- | S T oy - : v e 150 1, e e | Dolls of All chl'CC S. Thagk.éghlvplg I(-fg-ocencs Boys’ 50 School Suits—All | Zm OICC l l' z Ty ser- wool, 8 t0 16 years_..........$2.48 » Rag dolls, kid dolls, papier mache dolls, bisque dolls, dolls with dresses Pl e ’ o qvo S. ] Boys' $5.00 3-picce Vest Suits and dolls without, dolls that sleep and dolls that don’t, little dolls, big dolls— | . A brief lit of Holiday Groceries that indicates the ooy, | o = —10 “‘;,f" yorm -Nx ces f ii | and probably enough of them in stock to supply every child in San Francisco with one. To start | Supplis. Dimu!(jm(mm}':lr hon"?%:‘::'_ guaranteed, firsc—clase 0 Vestee Suits—Ali wool, 3 to 8 years. .. $2. the Holiday selling a little carlier than usual, we offer for Monday one extraordinary special and L 3 DI S 3.50 Blouse Saiior Suits—Al wool, 3 to 10 years. . | ] ATy BEST FLOUR—Emporium brand, none better at any FEURs N $2.48 | quote many prices that only the purchase of enormous quantities could make possible: L e o ol M = 11 i e | Jointed Dolls Papier Mache Dolls—Best quality, wooden limbs, ball and | Best Candied Orange or Lemon Peel— R [ Monday, 98c— | socket joints, bisque head, sleeping eyes, natural hair wig in long curls, | Maadhve serl). " e 13¢ . . | Very pretty, 19-inch, full patent _]nin[r’d | fine chemise— Mnxgd best, \v(ond;w Linens for Thanksgiving. | Papier Mache Dol ique head, showing | 1a inchen. .. $L.0O 19 inches. .. .$2.50 26 inche. ...35.00 | - B i e ot i A Dt i i B e tecth, slccping eyes; full woven mohair | 16 mches. .75 22 inches 3.50 (‘Itron—am Corsican, per Ib. | the price is no higher than mismated pieces; we rtments of correc '\.~ from the world’s best wig, in nngxm regularly $1.50 —to-morrow only Jointed Dolls — Papler mache Kid Dolls—Full kid, metal riveted body, blsque head, moving | eyes, mohair curly wig, shoes and stockings— Sultana Raisins—Fancy bleached, Apruot&-—choxce zrapflntrd o 12¢ Semstiiches by hesd, aophi body, weaden o, bl 20 pucket i :;'5 S o il :s:'gg i incher.. 8220 | Large Figs—Fancy Adriatic, b packages. .. : i $7,50 to $95.0 head, Siecping eyes, mobalr wigin 1 s o fos'" UR8C 30% fucher. . 2.00 Cl;!'l'-e.e';Our P S .M“h..ll')'z Dinner Sets hed w a3, iicha 430 232 ebes: 37.n0%] 3 Indcstruckible Dolls—Cldh body, inderceible head wich i $1.00 Table Damask—Pure bleached linen, 7 fe, yard a8 inches.. 5.25 34 inches. 10.00 | mobair wig, dresmed in chemise = A colc sut TN Seedrd Raistns, 1b.. Roquefort Cheese, Ib...50€ 5c 10 $2 00 2934 inches. . 5.73 Bisque Dolls—Al e Jomred arms and legs, mohair wig., . | Cleaned Currants, Ib.. Tmported Swiss Cheess, 81 ';n to ta‘.’.()() ted Dolls—Fine quality of bis I and socket 10c and 13¢ Helnz's “Apple Buiter. Tam,"i-"}uns 3 tins.. A sk , hea ing eyes, fine mohair wik, shoes and stockings— 25¢, 50, 70¢, 90c | b - . o ¢ Erench Sardines tin. : G e New Sardelien, Ib. good qualty fo the rice, per yard 65c 143 inches. . $LOO 19 inches. . SL.85 it cutly wis. finey cilorl heiie . VT (.‘2‘1’.1”'1’ e e " Heins's awm’ Pic :r Bleached Napkins—Fast 88c b inched. B0 - 20 Inches G BBl LIRS0 L e T 1 25¢, 50c, $1.00 2e e sy e - SO W New Pumpkin, tins. Se Now unpen Oiives, qt Lar epart . Preserved Ginger, jar. 40¢ G, & D. Plum Puddin Lori e robably enough of these deeply price-cut |wifieiiit fif [iote | New Asparagus, tin Pl Uscfvl NOtIOIlS. [tems to last through Monday---but nol longer. Heinz's Mince Meat, 1b. Cape Cod (‘r nberr qt. . . lellé‘ fitonc Bourbon Whiskey—Full quart bottles, regu- larly $1.25, Monday ..$1.03 Hurd’s 50¢ The superfine Writing Pa- | 950 Co[[age Cross stripes in three col- Towels One-Third Off. Extr: Qu’ahtv Brandy—Regularly $2.75 a gallon, Monday .. D 2pe, Fo ocve dres e | kg for cesperemorer | vl iy | L ..$1.99 apers, 22C. hape envelopes; 48 | DFAPCTY, 15C. iace; mantel drapes and Sl Maths e ab Ty ey e Cla}gt Wine—Our popular 4oc per gallon grade, Monday .. . 30 fancy work, cheets of paper and 5o envelopes; 40 22¢| price 25c a yard; 1,200 yards; Mon- inches wide; regular 15¢ fect in their finish; on sale Monday at about one-third off their real value. v ermou(h—l-‘nnrh or Imun, the genuine imported, Monday, per bottle. . g ..B8¢ | finish, at much below regular price. It is On Monday a sill further cut on the fol- lowing pieces of Sheet Music for one day i Sweet Cider, nllo } Wi Ll R ST e nt) Boiled Cider, Mott's anfi_‘{ decante $1.10 . e sel eet Music gul. . 9 eac! . o |20 Lintngs, Werbesic s gie 2 Sheet . 0 A0SR offis s Grimpngie | Monday, 12!c. i, e moie st | MUSIC 15C. prices. T R R6.0 ana Yaliey Claret, “15 Seal, qts 32.75; pts. 1.45 36 inches wide, and worth 20c ‘12:c 3 a yard; Ci . d‘-u'—“ x> = SterlingSflver Axher ofithec ip| SIS P oans “iBonerma Capice,” o Rcadable Books, 89¢c. Novelties, 17 re's - popdlar amlex T ““Answer,” My Sunbeam Lou,” ’ ovelties, 17c. o seriing Sitver Ladies’ $3.50 Patent Do ou Love M, tiGaome Yoot Gonon | Half leather bound books, usually sell fiom §1.5 to $a.00 s vohume, Novelties, g etty ha: 000 fine; the picture shows <, and there are large quan- of these articles: but Monday we will place on sale a genuine half leather bound book, with gold tops and titles, excellent print and paper, Leather Shocs, $2.37. - every way first-class, at per volume dl.“sqc | This offer for Monday only— Eyes,” “Every Day Is a Wedding Day.™ Also 200 single copies of late Vocal and In- strumental Music, of eac valu Exceptional ches, Darners, Hooks, good patent leather, made B ke Children’s Hig shes,”. Rlot Files, oa the new mannish bulldog We name a Jew of the 150 titles: i Horns, Erasers Seals last, with wide extension 20c Unframed Handsome gray-toned | vaniey Fayr Hypatia Tals of Two Citles ack, large . e ; : 5 alm M SR Dict reproduction of cele- [Join Buifis - Wiktwars Met iost awed Seyeen : P utters. - . vres 8c. | Jane Eyre ce av opperfiel L What an opportunity to buy holiday kangaroo tops; our regular beated works of are— | JONE TS Treasure Taland Oregon Trail 17¢ such desirable subjects as ‘“Head of Rem- gifts at Mond special price, each $3.50 shoe, to-morrow— fer .~;»m Roc Dumas’ Select Works—10 volumes, nicely bound. | brandt, ¢‘Countess Potocka,” “Saint Ce- | 4 . dles, room ’ byoanes, che| $2.37 ceila,”* Raphael's ¢‘Madonna,” etc.— Eak Mbwrdhioe.——5 Weustery Sty St “ MCfl /3 WOOI Derby - n%w: ) 1: de i . . nicely mounted on 13x15 inch gray or 80 ‘ Count of Monte Christo—3 volumes, nicely bound. s form - fitting kind, | e~ George Eliot’s Works—4 volumes, nicely bound. ¥ oo dlon” Walting Desk-Mibisnit it wih m Underwear, 89¢. the proper weight [#44 siges black mounts. _Special to-morrow ... e s thiles dl & Tmnbod athus, fnctudings very dainty, ty patterns, regularly 50, this 9 25 fot this season of the year; natural color | @nd wtdths, uo Vadis Deluge Fire and Sword eck | wool; worth half as much again as Monday’s Special Sale | Pan Michasl Sappho Tales of Mean Streets 89¢ $1.50 Rlcached o A P Monday's special price, per garment (1;’“]165 emtoi;l g Mexi & In an excellent cloth bimfing, per volume 4 600 iy 650 $12 25 | $1.50 Jardinieres, A v shue 5% Cloths $L12. Bleached Irish Linen s R : # etk g ¥ 2 inch )mmm, Table Cloths — 64x64 inches, nice fine P Tr tenae & mr»\rr md reception native manufacturer’s stock Monday, $1.05. Turkey Roasters, Etc. with 'a fancy | damask; worth $1.50 each; on s : Cmer Siad, vomel o | wrought iron stand, 23 inches high, dark | sale to-morrow . P 3112 :f‘d e el Thouble Roting Puses we the buus KO wiine $29.00 green or brown with raised leaves and gold T e The vk | for meat or fowl, apples, bread, etc.; HandKerchief Sale. in this collection will make edge; worth $1.50; 50 only on 2 beautiful holiday special sale Mond: " $1.05 make meat tender and juicy; plain fron— | 75 dozen Ladies’ Hemstitched, Tape-bordered, gifts for TR B R Union Linen White Handkerchiefs; ladies or gentlemen— gx13in..35¢c 10x15 1n..50c Carpcts and Dllgs. YOklngS One-'l'hlrd Off. worth 10c each; to-morrow 5S¢ §1.25 Desk Blotters, Mon- 13018 in. . 65¢ ; 2 | 'Some of the fi4-st Yokings and All-Overs im- | 60 dozen Sheet Lawn Handkerchiefs, with neat day 3 82c Best Roasting Pans—Steel buying arger quantities than ever before makes ported by ‘us this sea taffetas, velvets, | Valenciennes lace edge; worth 1oc; to- $1.75 Plaving Cards.$1.14 | with nickel plated uhdmg door and rest in bottom ofpm— extremely low prices for standard makes in | chiffon, cut-outs and embroidered, both black | morrow. .. ~Se¢ 10x16 in. .83¢ © W hiskbroom Hold- 814x13% in..73¢ 12x17% in__SLOO WARAARARRAAEA A AARRAARAR AN § R ARTAAAAAR AR ATARR AR AAAA @ R ARRR AR RR AL AR R ALARR AR SR AR RRAA AR RARR AR AR A AR U AR A AAA R AR W S AR R AR AR AR AR AR @ B A AR aanwan | and white, regular prices of which range from | 65 dozen ladies’ extra fine quality All-Linen Chopping Bwls and tray, mmms knives, vegetable u-lln;n: e gl L e i ] o §10.00 a yard; are offered at special | Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; slight manufac- | $1.75 Cigar Cases. . knives and potato scoops, each, .25¢ e erders, suituble ol Monday only, one=third off | turer's imperfections; if perfect worth 25¢ "c $1.25 Cigarette Case: Jelly Molds, each. P gy Moo o hatlint - ian 'l rKked prices. | and 35¢ each; to-morrow. . ..., £3.00 Cigar Cases.., | Plum Pudding Mol 4 eade all ithis e | Bake Forms—Fancy metal, plain and scalloped. 10¢, 15¢, 20c, 23¢ grade, all this 80c Food Choppers—Great labor saver; chops all kinds of raw or . . ked meat, vegetables, etc., into small, medium or coarse pieces as D ey Ao o . o i Men s Wmter Furmshmgs. Soft Weave Silks. ookl e, Tty & ’ | parlor, dining room, hall and stair | Holiday Neckwear for men, advanced styles. ... ............... 50c | A splendid line of $1.00 Crepe de Chines, Poplin and Pilet de Soie, the Family size. . . $1.75 Large...$2.00 Hotel.. .$2.75 his week, Boys® Sweaters, ages 2 to 16, blue and garnet .00, $1.50 three kinds most in demand this season for waists and complete cos- =y Ifned : ‘arpet R"..(f\me up. Boys® Dress Gloves, tan shades, fine kid Sill Initial Handkerchiefs, extra quality tumes. The Poplins and Pilet de Soies are 20 inches wide, the Crepe de Chine 24 inches, and we have complete lines of colorings in Newest Gloves. | $1.00 KILLED IN e T T T PP P L CE T P PR R L 2l i g ddd g P R s dd .p b A aineters (s056s6 o) — $8.50 | Boys' Golf Shirts, soft bosoms, with one pair of cuffs . 0c | themall, peryard........... $1.00 | Ladies’ French Kid Gloves, all colors and fast black, fitted and war- A RAILWAY COLLISION #16.50 Body Bruss:ls \,u fleet ) —special $11.00 | Satin Suspenders, fancy embroidery .. | Black Silk—A full Tine. of beautiful fabrics of Domestic, Swiss | ranted, PaIf. ... ........ccoeeecrieiiuennn., ....51.38 $16.5 ) Tapestry Bruss:ls (1034x8Y feet)—special.§11.00 | Percale Shirts for men, new patterns. and French manufacture—Armures, Peau de Sofes, Corsicas, Regents, | Ladies’ extra fine 2-clasp prime lambekin Gloves, perfect fitting, black, Persons Probably Fatally #30 Bigelow Axminsters (11xg feet)—special $20.00 | Men’s Driving Gloves, tan shades... . ... Merveilléux, Gros Grain, Satin Duchese, Satin de Lyon, Bengaline, | white and staple shades, pair. ............. _$1.00 red Wreck in We hav: constantly on hand a fuli line of a!l kinds of made | Men’s Fancy Hosiery, 2 pairs Poplin, Faille Francaise and a nice assortment of black silk grenadines, | Children's 3-clasp Kid Gloves, browns, tans, reds and modes, fitted pPpiL. up rugs in various siges at vzry low pric:s. ! Men’s plain black or tan Hosiery, seam-ess, 1 pairs.. DSV XSS TR St S 75¢ to $3.50 and warranted, per pair....... BT R ..$1.00 and 73¢ é z AR A AARALLLNAALARQARRRR AL ARTAR QLR X R ARARAALERAXTARARA QAU R AN R R LR UTQ QAN R QRN R N QRRanwannan wa SUBMARINE BOAT TO BE SENT ACROSS THE OCEAN ARARNALNAN 8 R aRnNnn NN LION OilCompany California Councfl Entertainment. California Councll No. 530 of the Na- NEW TWELVE INéH GUN tional Union will on next Tuesday night | THE BEST IN THE WORLD i ot v it . A. B. Niehol- Dallas, engineer, | ing programme of entertainment. It will conclude with a representation entitled “The Battle of San Jua The real Americans will be led on by ““Teedy Banz" and the smpson, eon, assisted by a competent and wide- = crushed, m | awake corps of assistants, to an interest- Dallas, Tex., | Special Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call. E. J. Jones 1 prob. rt CALL HEADQUARTERS, WELLING- | it X TEL, WASHINGTON» Nov. 17.— r‘solstance qualities. I in The department this way ascertain the best velo- fes the The gun will | NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—To test to they!fiarflnt time. To begin with, T maintain utmost the capablilities of the Holland | that every Holland boat now being built 1 Jel - un ecan give. enuine Spaniards will be led cnn cross the ocean under her own steam. i hrory f“,’(':.fd:{ o{;{:‘:"&% %o be fired for rapidity. away by General Don Juan Alvarado de NENinaEInSIoRt, one oB Shi. Yewmely: Of t;mt When the one to be launched In January | s starags gl ‘¢ | _Admiral O'Nelll said that the results|la Alcantra Tobacco Mucho Frijoles L.|type now bullding in the Nixon ship-| s ready we will wait for the roughest| jut gtruck a tremendous flowing well navy has developed the | were most satisfactory and so fa®as he | Vincent. There will be in the cast rough | vards at Elizabethport is to be taken |sea and the heaviest weather we can ex- g well. 108t Pe ,x»rfu: 12-inch gun in the world. Holders of this stock or of any other com- This announcement followed the recelpt knows the record i the best obtained | from any 12-inch riders, reconcentradoes, Red Cross nurses £ab the world. The el across the ocean. That Is the summary of and canned beef eaters, by members of fec! and then make testing lflpl of from what John P. Holland, the inventor of the | miles on deep One of | pany in the Sunset District should send NEVER TOO LATE i e Indi energy of the gun fired to-day is 58 per cent | the council. There will be gunpowder, the lrlys Sibly will De to “Cuba, - We | their address to this office and get our | information from ' the Indlan Flead & eutar than any of (he 1inch guns in |shells and smmunition in plenty And the | Supmarine boat which bears his name, | wif men fer with a full crew. which ls | WEEKLY BULLETIN with full partiou- ' %o Try a Good Thing. proving grounds, giving ~ the result | $,. seryice, The new weapon 18 to be {n- | nofse will be supplied by all hands in- |Sald to The C L3 -night. | orinarily seven men. 1 be aboard jars of the development of this well and ” e of the trial of the type of 12-inch gun | stalled on monitors and battleships under | discriminatel 1s % coungil will elect | Mr. Holland expects it will not be later and one other member of o ur com anY. | a1} others in the district. We. hav: 4y | Luilt at the gun factory at Washington | construction and projected battles Fips and | officers on Deécember 4 and on the 1sth | than the middle of March. He said to| who js anxious to make the trip. wil th ds constantly. o I am AWD Doprs bl ang s Lorty . 4 do tor] SRR 5 RabSae of that month will have a grand Christ- Thivcall co;relp;ndelin‘(: e st with us. lt? 280! Jet o8t hnm h;-{‘ DTG THE g, U : Rave bee (“” iringe have been made for tear Admiral Remey ecabled the Navy | mas tree. “We had hoped to keep quiet until the name mentions now. ere wi e » says M )«n:u\. feshing and good results have been Department to-day s S lenty of room for us, as we could carry | James R. T. Mershon, t that he and Generai | 5 MacArthur had left Manlla in the Brook- = = iyn for Olangopo. This point is on Sublg Bay and was the site of a Spanish nava! | station. General MacArthur will formally turn the port and surrounding district over to the navy and will make arrange- | ments for military operations to be con- | ducted in that vicinity. h a charge of 360 pounds powder, the gun to-day fired ¢ jercing projectile weighing 550 "With a muzzle velocity of 254 feet ond !n pressure developed was ms and the muzzle The gun will now .r pressures to determine | of wenty men if necessary. ‘As long as the deep-sea trip will be entirely experimental, we will, as a pre- | cautionary measure, have a tender, de- | 5 ite the fact that we have no fear of | e result. This will be a ship of prob- | Sbiy I60 tons burden and: will carry an extra crew and all machinery and parts | which would become necessary to the | submarine boat under whatever emer~i PROMOTER TION,” “MONARCH,” “J. 8. POTTS,” “PRUDENTIAL,” “SUNSET CEN- TER,” “VESUVIUS" and the aring y began ized something must be “TIGER" Oft Companies, all in Sunset District. l;. fiu'i fc r h(g ys and salves | _ B relief, and my d inhalers and ‘Y ave me tempc a ney. D Ot Hearomen Rut the en. | KLONDIKER ATTEMPTS -CALI.S FOR A NATIONAL B Some _time ago an emigent German tarrh would speedily return in a few days naval architect, fessor Busbey, in a | TO END HIS CABEEH.\ MARITIME CONGRESS | Man Passing Under an Assumed | Governor Candler of Georgia Seeks Name Cuts His Throat at ‘ to Promote Prestige of Mer- lecture in Germany, said absurd things ' about submarine boats, which included ours. Among other things he said that thelr low stability would make them un- comfortable in heavy and 1 became thoroughly discouraged. I had slways been prejudiced agat pate nt medicines, but as everything failed 1 felt justified in at least mak- seas or weal s riat Omaha. chant Marine. We'will prove that our beat wil not S phen - OMAHA, Nov. I7.—H. R. Wilson regis-| ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 17.—Governor Al- e roll tn any s P R g I was de tered yesterday at the Keystone Hote | lan D. Candler to-night issued a call for a S&h:?n":iuil".gfiffif ':t l'l-gl B!:rI:;nAE: nes he would & n from Seattle and asked for a room. Later | national maritime congress at \ Bruns- AN!TA eREAM 2% going therice to Litbon. ¥n owr tripe | s i“."(\»,-n“me\ camiinga Frg 35 25 | Manager Burke of the Keystone passed | wick, Ga. January ‘3 mext. The call, heretofore we have arranged to confine our ard of several remarkable cures result- | by Wilson's room and saw him stagger | in part, is as follows: operations to a radius of 50 knots, but by | Dr. Plerce's BELY. Sold for CASH only, but at a REASON- ABLE PRICE. This Belt cures WITHOUT DRUGS. Call at office or send a 3-cem: Ad- ing out into the hallway with his throat cut and bleeding profusel The polics were calied and doctors Schindel and Sapp ed. They found that the wound rl was a deep ge On the floor crossing the ocean we will also demon- strate the fact that we can carry a large | amount of fuel without inconveniencing | our crew or hinderirg it.” Mr. Holland is Ihornlllh!v confident of I'# from their use, and, furthermore, that they were ,y.,rum safe, containing no Caine or The next ug. store. Impressed with the importance of creating | an interest in the maritime business of the United States and a sentiment that may tend to restore ite former prestige as a great carry- Paints the Blushes of Perfect Health ¥ bought a fifty-cent box carried it in my pocket “BOOKLET No. ‘-" stamp for new s inflic 5 | ing power, I have deemed it proper to issue a the success of the pro ud trip and be. dress, and four ‘or five times & day 1 would take | 11145 ordinary pocketknife, which Wil- | cai 1o tiohak m & Ly B o o et SR Soa hix ows el ’:»T.:"Rggi'ri" SR N R e e foiaon. o A"'t;k.ccf,";“ 7 nclhet SR Y SUERIN 0 Da Y Wom ‘ Or 630 Market sl San Francisco. sy trace of c ITh. v throat free from | (7 \WISow's perion were many val-|mercial weifare of the citizens of the ‘Unitea | | Paint, powder or My cinal preplmlon which cures discolor- including a fine gold watch and | Stat ations by removing them in the only ) in cash and a draft on the | ceiv B Frances C. Gehricke Dismissed. The charge of perjury against Dr. Fran- 1 trust the object of this call will re- uables, uable consideration from those who feel an in- y hearing is as good as it! » and 1 feel that I cannot say | chain terest in the tion of the - praise of Stuart’s Catarrh Tab- | First finv‘I';‘"‘*”'m,_d'kl{;‘{:"‘a},‘“:"’g: gl ness o our Country, to whien 1ea impotiance | | thoroughly fl[:hhctolryl mannefskl:;:v: R i I dust-ik ces C. Gahrvrk;. wmchd has been pending | '8 e nly ntitles i sC . It actually remove: er, ed e in smal r some months. was dismissed by These tablets contain extract of Buea- | Chi f Police. He may recover. For Information as to the work proposed by to science y uter, discolored cutic! sm. ust-like fo issed by Judge His cor- | ¢ He Wilgon is an assumed name. rect initials are said to be 8. A. U. hails from the Klondike. particles and causes a new, transparent skin to aj disfiguring or inconvenient. - It is a sure cure for Patc*ms. Muddiness and all gkin discolorations. ear. The treatment is neither an, Freckles, Moth and Liver Mogan yesterday. The complaining wit- | ness was De Witt Spencer, whom she had | had arrested previously on a ‘similar charge. The perjury charge against Mrs. stus bark, Gualacol, blood root and or valuable antiseptics combined in pleasant tablet form, and it is safe to say | fhat Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are far su- | Iy m,Dmnure-: parties Interested may address secretary an.‘:gf G.cro arv of the Board of Trade, ‘A. D. CANDLER. Governor. serior in convenience, safety and effec- | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Nw 17.—Nellle Paul- . AMPLE If vou cannot obtain Anita Cream of your druggist, send 50¢ to us for a tull liveness to the antiquated treatment by | ine Ray, jer of a prominent Preshyterian | NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Paul Fuaz of St !EE_!_—-—- sized jar. ML culars and instructions ogether with & Iiberal sample Gelhfl?flh:;':u"{'m‘;?"::’:"fl"; flg‘_% lrr\ sprays and douches. | minister of Nebr., committed suicide | Louls, a student at Columbia University, was will be mailed te any address for a 3¢ staf sale of 0 Mrs. Fannie S ire 1A by drugelsts everywhere | here to da: at a hotel by taking morphine. No | found dead to-day in his room. th was ANITA Ci ul ‘rcm.nco mfiukun St., Los Angeles, Cal. Austin, which she declared she never 0 the Urited States and Cansds | reason is auslgned. from asphyxiation e 4 saned '