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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1901. 3 17 THE EMPORIUM. | POLITICIANS IN SACRAMENTO BEGIN WAR FOR THE MAYORALTY *Jack” Wright’s Friends Are Reported to Have Their Knives Out for Clark, and Sensations Are Promised in the Campaign Special Dispatch to The Call. THE EMPORIUM. ] THE EMPORIUM. ] THE EMPORIUM. RRRE RRERRRERE RRERRRERXREX RN RERE RRRRE RERE RRRERRRRE RRRRE RERE RRERR KRR RRRRERRY RRER RRNE RRRRE RREY. RREV RRRRRRRE RRER RRER RRRER RRRE RRRE $1 Curtains 67c.| 12ic Cigars 10c. [MNRI“ 7 Cigars 25c. 75¢c Skins 41c. Musin Curta'ns, 45 inches w'de, 3 yards The lz%c size; Principe de Gales, Vall- u Any cf thee well-known sc brands— | 500 Colored Sheep Skins for burning, in GoldenRule Bazaar. il 5 s Sl S| ek TR it ey Jackeon Square, Figaros, Renown, K'ng | - o0 1o different shades; large sisc, CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE THE EMPORIUM. | i monts, General Authur, Castellanes, V, Sandow, E! Merito, John H:nry 3 thing for cottage bedrocm, eic.; tp- Commonwcath ani E Ro:ado, $9.00 |1 Nuthan Hae, George W. Childs, Lil.| Perfect skins; regularly 75c—Monday cial Monday only, pa'r 67 only, (4 por MO oot phs it i 28BS s 5 5200, $2?s.580:$ f4255 5f¢m Trimmed Hat Sale resse K Monday and Tuosday. % This is the most inferesting stora | have evar visited,”” was the comment made by a lady who came here from Washington with the Presidential party. <<There are s> many odd things to sce SACRAMENTO, June 15.—The retire-no opportunity to spread the doctrine of __This has been one of th2 beSt|pere e we d-wecesin the ores ac home,” she continued. Her remarks| W hat we el 3. B Wright from the | thie £1ad hand, and fie has a personal pop- sales we have ever had. More suggested the thought: Do the thousands of pecple who coms here daiy see have notmark- post ion superintendent of the | Ularity which makes him a formidable and even better values have been means to Sacramento | a mere change of rail- | ¥or many years past, | d been one of the local political | nce the death of Frank Rhoads | years ago and the faflure of succeed to and rehahjli- | 1 prestige, Wright's | in politics in this city and this | too proud ‘ ht at his depot headquarters, take advice from him, if not orders. | Ma r George H. Clark a couple | made him a defendant in | land case and charged | rominent and ” the " supporters of further political am- s part absolute insanity. is out for the mnomination i Wright is shorn of his lofty the railroad councils, and in died voters in the railroad oad yards, and with them ght stood and still stands umber among them who ents of Wright insist inst him was the im- is being deposed. In have ready hammers | alued lieutenants in also have a griev- d threaten him with L Leads the Rivals. is_opposition, arising Wright incident, and idges which other inter- | with candidates for candidate, despite the dangerous oppo- sition which he has engendered. What bothers the opponents of Clark is the twofold question, Who shall succeed Colonel Wright on the political throne anc¢ who shail be put up for the Republi- | can nominee for Mayor to defeat Clark’s ! aspirations? The fight must be made at the primaries, for Clark will seek to con- trol them. Of all the Republicans mentioned, the ship of the vast Earl Fruit Company, and this, with a half dozen other interests, now demands more time than he has to give. Gerber feels more like taking a pleasure trip abroad than engaging in pol- itics, and his refusal is decisive. Steffens, a director in Gerber’s bank, regarded as a possibility. record and few enemies. Ex-Mayor Wil- liam Land, however, will probably be found to be the nominee should the Cav- is He has a clean anaugh-Daroux faction win out at the| Colonel Wright himself has been spoken | of as a candidate, but the friends of the colonel assert that he can contrive to make a good living without asking the people for an office, and he doesn’t want it as a mere floral tribute. A Municipal League with reform-ideas is gaining ground and promises to figure extensively in the approaching campaign dicate for Mayor, who may and may not be Clark. But Sacramento is used to be- ing bossed in the good old orthodox style | and is sighing for a leader. Colonel ‘Wright, siting in the library of his brand new Moorish residence on street, does not meet the popular conception. A man must either run a saloon or have the power of a great corporation behind him bound the division superintendent to the | local political system is complete and per- Joseph | ‘rustees and a can- | added to the lots, and now lowest price for such qua i the coast. Just think, ne coliars like pictur:, choice B st linings, bs: est tai'oring, ali $20, §22.50, N\ the choicest and most swagger styles, but the A'paca Tai'or Eton Dresses, some with lace to-morrow and Tuesday, Regu'arly $14.50 you get not only ties, ever shown on west gray and tan st fancy vest eff cts, Coins ? makings and high- s'zes, sale lasts only $25, special price tics ? one-ha'f of the beauties, the odditics, the conveniences, the economies of this palatial shopping place? Have you seen— ‘Th= Trunk that is built Iike a bureau ? The wonierful wr'ting of the Chmfl- card- The lady who beautfics your face instantly with a harmless preparation > The man who makes Burnt Leath r Novel- And a thousand and cne other cur'ous and intere ting things ? have made u The Model of th= Warship Sin Francisco ? The Soldak — that wonderful enligr of | PriC€S have sewn in ? < .00 W ThaTadies’ Lusarioudis Appcinted Patoss | P00 Wit Legh The Emergency Hospital and Chidren's Nurery? The Charming E«hibit in 2cto Studis ? ed down we in our own workroom, and special i $1.00 White Leghorns (ladies’), cut to. . ... $1.50 Fancy Straw Hats (children’s), cut to, $6.00 Trimmed Hats (ladies’), cut to.. . $6.50 Trimmed Bonnets (ladies’), cut to. P teen marked on all. The 4 materially strengthened. He | ({r;r;;‘t'el?%x;ullfié Lhaulfiul;:fi‘ S.(\;Yte l;:g.an?‘er%e‘:‘t. in cloth dre:ses, in gray, Jtan, brown, B7EM, | wrier ? pictur:s ? styles are the best only, the materials all of the best possi- b VREY RAh ot ge‘”’h‘:d‘;‘;:: | Gerber would not take the office under navy and black, in broadcloth, in| ppe jady fiom Britich Indla w:m makes .uh Tac Tel:phone Girls in the ligstore’s “Cen- | ble, the making our making—and that is unequaled. The sed from his place 1n the cOmPANY's | & v Clapke A= Helbron ard Grorgo B, Venetian, in homespun, in cheviot, | perfect Curry and Rice ? tral®” offile ? trimmings a'e pleatiful and fine—and altogether this will be to visie | Katzenstein he Tecently acquired owner- and al the mat:rials are al wool. | The D:corative Swords made of Chinzse ~ The Dress Shie'ds that don’t have to be the best Millinery bargain feast of the season. orns (children’s) cut to........700 50c $8.00 Trimmed Hats (ladies’), cut to........ Fancy Silks. 3500 yards of rich high grade fancy silk, consisting of printed warp Louis'ne, and Taffeta, plain and fancy stripe Louis'ne, Jacquard fancy stripe Taffeta, em- Lroidered ritk flannel, and a few odd pieces of checked Taffeta and black f.ncy silk, being most'y. this season’s manufacture, all good stylish colorings for street or evening wear, silks that are sold regularly for $1.23, $1.50, $1.75, $2.c0 y")zrd 7Gc Children’s Jackets RERRRERRLERR RERE RERRRRRER RERERRRRER RN RRRR RRRR RRRRR mnnmmmummmum Monéay only best quality, Supporters, with button c'asp; pink, blue, cardinal, black Values in Notion Department. Many ®f the items mentioned be'ow are extra spec'al bargains secured by our a'ert buyers becaus: of various vissicitudzs of trale. Specizl Sale Dress Linings—Blck Moirc Skirt Lining with a to'id narrow stripz; in four shadings, blue, cerise, puryle and cardinal, width §2 inches, value 20c yard, \ Sale of Sewing Silk—: 5o large spools black Sewing Siiks (may have a few joinings on each spool as they arz 20c Hose Supporters 14¢—Frild R fanic il Floes Domestm Department. Special Sale Tabl> Cloths—Very heavy German damask, all white, bor ered and fringed all around, pure flax, fine satin weave, 3 yards long, a $2.75 valus; on Monday cnly, each. o 4 . $1.8 Special Sale Napkins — Only 66 dozen in the lof, good bleached dinner napkins, of fine Irish linen, 22 inchss squars, patteins neat and desrave: §2.00 value, Monday only, perdoz, & Ja P8 Special Sale Cemforters—Fu'l |‘z:, for general use, covered with a closely tufted with wool, berders stitched neatly, filled geot sik $1.15 with sanitary white cotton ani worth ¢1 50 each; 10 dozzn on special sal= Monday only at slightly coiled in handling; the entire ‘ot priced for to- morrow, each il 55 e | " Wrights Name Is Mentioned Great Sale | Some Unmatchahie | - Rare Offerings in |$1 Gloves 78¢ Monday Only. ‘Women's strong flexible Glace Kid Gloves, with two patent fasteners and fine embroidered tacks, in such popu‘ar colorings as oxbloods, brown, tan, modes, reds and white, either cable 2 Jarly 81 i L i e Moty o 7 80 This Oak Bathtub Seat 88c. st the present Mayor, | to satisfy the local requirement. Colonel spome Moalrrey marked fctony ende) bt he sl the bec quality gnd i .25¢ b gy o e e gk g i i o ey Lo obal ot § Cofone) no way damaged, special sale price Monday only; spool . Ceaned up, fine Marseiles spra’s, worth regu'arly $2.00, soms | Made of oak with extension rests, adjustable to present. The tow! popular mind the severance of the tie that fit any tub, cither porce- savor Clark has lost | manent. and n,.esses_ yellow or 'ayender, regular’y zoc pair, special Monday only . > f" Un:ur:;::d)j:mlns 72 inches wile, unbleac 1.."; :; ..; o i 1/ 4 —100 dozen picces of 4 yard - 4 ANTI- BOSS REPUBUCAN IS WANTED dm““ et pos bie || E00d qua’ty; Pl e ol pite Maniey 45 v f e e 7| o i prics. You cannot | Saf@ of Skirt Facing—4$ dozen yuds fancy plad Dress |~ 0000 S5 %} e T0 SUCCEED COLLECTOR JOHN c LYNCH dup icate the cloth, cut- | Facing; 35 inches wide; in asorted colors; sa'e pric: P D | Toe Dimsk L 2 RS bympluh_ ' ing; making and wim- | syard T Lo RN SR L oGt . o LR G supply housss for §2.00—our spe- ers of the State Senate Ask for the Change a Petition to the Congressional Delegation. C. Smith of Kern, A. Bernardino, Charles | delegation to appoint an acceeu Johmy C. ed States Inter- alifornia Dis- | orge C. Perkins to the proposition ould name the man, ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE TO WEAK MEN. | Gage for Governor. Sem!tor White's term, and as a matter of right Mr. Bard should make the selec- rom the south that he is inclined to sup- port Postmaster Kelly of San Bernardino. It is suspected that Lynch is taking a It is well known that this offense. 1§ Federal officeholders are wise they will keep out of State politics. The prim- ary election law will afford citizens an delegates to nominate a State Lynch cannot use revenue department eputies to do politics for Governor Gage or for any one else without the fact of such use coming to light. As a_precau- tion against such interference Senators Perkins and Bard could pass the word ticket. | ing for the prices asked. All wool covert box Jacket, finely tailored, pearl buttons, finished s:ams, unlined, sizss ages 4 to 12, a special value 3 .. $3.25 Fine all-wool covert doub'e - breasted box tom, flsp pockets, szes for ages 6 to 12, epecial at, 55.00 Imported al 1l-wool covert ruu box back Jackets, epecial at. °°” $6.00 $1 Hammocks 78c cial Mon- day only.. 78¢c each; special Monday only Ne:dles—Milwa:d’s, paper. . _30 Safety Pins—nickeicd, dozen. 5@ Hair Pins—in cabinet, asccrted kind, 200 pins, ..8¢ Half Sleeves—rubber cloth.. 25@ Hat (Anchor) F:sten-n, pair '50 Tomato Pin Cushions Sc Carduroy 3 dozen, 5¢ only ages of this famous breaktast mush, simi- lar to Germea, regular'’y 2 packages 23c, to-morrow 4 packages. . .....25¢ Rice—Best Carolina head rice, 3 Its.25¢ ..250 Sul'ana Raisins—The best, 2 lbs, Darning Cotton—3 balls Cur'ing Irons—each.. Hair Curlers—soft rubbe: Kid Curlers—dozen Corset Hooks—large, cach. Suppor‘er combined, ¢ 12 years, pair. Lunch Tongues—In tins, regu'arly 30c each, Monday 2 25> Caombs iaa—~5m= and Bact Combs af sh n, in a large variety of the newest pattcrns, 3co0 in this lot; regularly 25¢ 18¢c Dress yar Wrapper Flannelett: yard,, ., Furniture -~ Ga;pels-- Damiforeis e d hand in State polities, and using his Fed- all sk I'ned, large pearl buttons, ve-| Linen Thread—zco yard.. 2% @ 50z Neckwear. . a deleg: 2 | eral position to support a movement in vet colisr, ages Initials—all letters, large and small, 5¢ Neckwear. favor of the renomination of Henry T. ¢ Matting peciabiprics L% Lo TN R N e S e e c Linen Warp M.wns,—x-mdnme patterns and colorings, joc quality, Ing-ain Carpet—36 inches wide, reversble and durable, worth 45c per yard, special sale price, 30¢ —Good quality of Smyrna mg<, size 60x30 inches. fringed both ¢nds and raversible, our special price, eac! $1.25 Golden OaX Bedroom 'Set - 7_picces, bed, burcau with beve ed pate g ass mirror, washstand, 2 chairs, 1 rocker and a table, regular price cial price for Monday only . Ladies’ Neckwear. One-Third Off Regular Prices. Oa Monday only we off r more than 1000 tra Costa and Marin | tion. fall stk lined, Fezther Stiiched Braids—white Pompadour Hair Rolls—u—lrch pieces of this season’s choicest noveities in Ladies” of San Benito and | Senator Bard has not vet recommended Jackets, : sl d"L ? | and colors, 6 yard piece. .wo ................... 15¢ Neckwear, sma'l quantities of many styles left petitioned the California | any one for the office. but word comes stitched edges and bot- | yoi potainers—aoth C-nxun Kern'’s Shoulder Braces and Ho:e over from a big seacon’s selling— Jatots, stock collars, scarfs in endless varisty. To-morrow, Monday, one day only, ome@=third off regular prices. of appointing a rep- | he left his post of Federal duty in this Wah,-Porcs R SR R At Spocial Reduced Prices. TE 33 Recker n to the place now | city to personally participate in the pro- sizes 6 to 14 yeas.... - G . l £, ¢ 3 % $1.50 Neckwear m for ?-mclthynch | igngbed s«;qamrrxjal cor;ltes}: at Sacramento. Wash Ctambray de“‘ '6—3“"' ".25 roceries... ’q"ors--- Lzrge shipments of this class of goods have been arriving | $2.00 Neckwear. re within e next | e brought to bear all the str to I r 2 g command to secure the clection of Heprlors | 5“‘,’:::'3,,:;..“:"‘,; onve Provisions dliing he ple cRONIEY 0 e pumingie sl S vo g — zome time 250 ,'.faé“; | candidate for United States szxe;?;cl.fonrzs‘ ide amimaed (eeecar) $1.50 complete new stock from which to make se’ections now. 3§:5° Nockwene :‘rc\cummex;la ofnlu | boss methods as to exhibit a paper pur- Wa h Crash Sailor Suits—Many ' 2 At Emporlnm Cut Prices. We quote below 14 of our specialy reduced prices for 14.00 Neckwear EKCW" ip of In- | | porting ta_contain a copy of a wired mes- styles G fi [ 5 Monday and the week: ce then great poln‘C:l 1 c?gel from Se(;l‘.:;or l';‘)erklnq advising that | e T+ Ruith.- Best Eastern H: Y to bear on the | the boss candidate be supported. Lynch : ught to bear on the | the boss candidate be supported. Lyncn ey oy, B Tapestey Brussels—Exragond, sscquilion wx yard now -390 | Spegial Sale of of Lynch, but there ,E no | Perkins never semhmehmesssage It is a Fine Pique Sui Dried B(d—Bcst inside cu's, Ib 5 ilton c-vzh’ pe-——mjx exceilent quality, heavy, durab'e olush ' > o | TIVStery to many why the Senator did not ; carpet, worth $1.10 per yard, for. Pum mor that the Senator | 4, §. W £ okl % 73 gl oy take immediate steps to punish Lynch for g Corn Beef—1-Ib tin, f§@5 2-b tin. .25¢ Body Brussels—Best wearing carpet ma B c.vc’. pS. We offer two styles cn Monday only at a thrd or more less than his colleague was ok speciay per yard regu'ar prices: ¢ S50 the patronase thas | opportunity to elect delegates to the State Strong Gauze Weave Hammock like picture, | Condensed Soups — Assort il b Bk 230 PR BRI L after the expirsiion of | COnvention of 197 Republicans will nut | with pillow and spreader, the bed 74x36| dczen; pertin........ e q P o o Seprgevadey . af ¥ 2l require the as: = - wi pany or the Federal brigade 1 seiecting inches, regu'arly $1.00 each, spe- WSO Mondiy faly WeOfE 00 pack - heavy steel strap foot base and hardwood handle, size of barrel 12x1 Inches on Mondly only, - 32¢ along the Federal line that the Govern- Good Table Syrup—1 gallon tins . $30.09, special this week .................. ..$21.725 _Pump—simple, com- ment at Washington has no candidate for Gelden Oak Sideboard—With French pla* 3 1l fr t and powerful, A New and Successful Method | Governor ;tl_CBIifoPrnia. Scda Crackers—Fresh ani crisp, 1-8 boxes, regularly 45; Mondavas_d drawers, wioBl e Witk " = X rfllc pA e _____ ur ’;;3 ;; ?:n %, po“P Republican Primary League. sa'e o’ Tl’l"lks. P R0 7y folded up and of Restoring Weakened Phys~ Last night the rooms of the Republican Imported Savdmu——mud:colle & Gaudin, very ch i Folding Tables—Made s0 as to-fold in a smal package, worth $3.30, special price . carried in tco! bag or potket, made of seam- S A 3 WJic opeciab piige . Ty UL Sl sl LR e 200 | less brass tubing, nickel-plated, regularly ical Powers, Curing Sexugl | Frimary League in the Baldwin Aunex coll:::;::: Sardines in Must:rd— Uncerwood®s, 2 large tins. ............ 250 | 0ak R:d;er.—l!phalatzred with 3 fne quay’ o velour or Jc'ther | 65c cach, spesial Monday on'y g oy Wealk: s, N | 3 Republicans visited headquarters durin; i 2 !ly — New, in glasses, cach.......... S S Jrosd 09, special Weakness, Nerve Exhaustion | Republicans visited headquarters during | with 4 slatson | J2ms or Jelly — New, in glasses, cach...... 10¢c 5-09, spe and Lost Vitality. the league. the consideration of plans for extending the organizadion to the several Assembly The directors are engaged in | top and 2 all around body, Bass’ Imported Ale— 35c each, $4.c0 per cozan, on speal fale rt bottles, that retail usua'ly at Monday only, Officz Desk—Large, commodio igh-rol office desk, 4 feet 6 inches wide, worth $37. 50, our special price. . ....... er B $25 6o { t b | s S et Aoy sxtra toni| 2 2 detmy perbocel. L 2O Tl MR, Pk pes s 2o St | Sale of Plrdiares. The Prescription Is Sent Free to Any- | awskening public :rlx;z;fos‘g in the ap- mapdh;lzfl, American Club Whisky—Regularly $2.50 a galon, special Monday | §0¢ o>'cach: specia. price., . ' $19 ";5 An -senn!:fmp@kl;-:flf 50 pairs of Portieres Whi roachin, eague e ' | . SEEENEEIEA godd beavyl S 0 . - T VT T T i e B . BT Ge-cedsEest et edsa e e i 1 and half pai e o Wiited, [as no candidates to favor and no face EPES SNLL oy -$1.90 | p.rio: Reccplmn Chairs ~Gal (o & ) 25 P curing weaknesses 1 the prescription send name and 8 g ¥ é‘ H ® K ] ¥ H 4 erer of this of treatment, and he in curing the | m diseases of | tional interests to protect. It welcomes the support of all Republican citizens who are sincere in the advocacy of clean poli- tics and good local government. tra! rallying point for Republicans is es- tablished, where voters may meet and cxchange views. The organization of the league has al- ready promoted activity in the creation of district clubs and imparted vigor to the anti-boss sentiment throughout the A cen- | corner - bump- ers, bracs lock, with Ja-ge apartm:nt for hat, full covered tray, d 7, an extra value at our regular price, sit .a.,\Men s Fi urnishings. on special sa'e Monday only, as follows: 28-inch size, regularly $4.25, for. . 30-inch size, regu'arly $4.73, for 32-inch size, regularly $5.25, for Ginzer Alc—L)tton Sjrings, ordinarily 5. 00 per dozen, Mon ‘ay. 2850 n oak anl mihogany hnn, wpho - ster:d.in velcur an1 damask, worth $4.c0, special High Novefties at GC.ose Prices. Croats for Men and Women—Chevict and p Lacies’ Kd; Vacafion Shoes. Shozs — Back or tan Vici w th hooks, n=w moden toe, The Six Best Selling Books of the Month. All Published at §1.59, our grice, $7.20 Bicyc'e and Teurists’ 13 inches in beight, sing'e doors, will be so!d Monday only, for less than New Yark cost, rare bargains, per par..... .. $1.50 © $6.00 Of interest to Photographers. | the 34-inch size, reguarly $5.75, for madras, sisipes, plain colored and whites, a medium w=i.m, extension | L By W Chorchil o | Bay your child 2 Brownie Camera—ic will take & o Th 2 meeting of Republicans of 6-inch size, regu'arly £6.25, for. .. $. handsome line just receive i, marked “The Crisis”—By Winston Churchil, acthor | a good picture, and can te operated at small T "“;” found " she | the e{jwf\ S35 A’s;embtly pln}:finc: | J8inch tize, reguiary $6.75, for. . §B.68 | 10 L. . eeresrrnsrrarsrs 50c¢ $2.50| of Richard Carvel. expenee. Brownie Cameras cost ... 800 all, 'wenty-el ’ “ R g inati; e e e e | Bl Rl P 0§ Dt Begs— Imim diguo, i | Mo Summer Blbriggn Undrver—i L Lo Shoo—Vie K54 | The Helmet of Nevare’—A. fining | Browi Fnen, 28107 1d Bowic i 01 }outh, and 2nd nerves that ossess. Impotency, nervousness and r in a marvelously any weakened or red in a very few | and vigor. you stop to consider the possibilities their natural eize KEE, 210 Stockton st.— Dear S8ir: I have been treated by other doctors for my stomach troubles, and | rary organization of a club was _effected | by the election of Frank French . presi- Gent, Joseph Scheerer first vice president and M. W. Littlefield secretary. It was resolved that the club should be free from boss dictation and that the delegates to the Municipal Nominating Convention should be selected and nominated in such manner as shall give all sections of the district just and fair representation on the ticket to be voted at the primary elec- Duchess of Towers, J. H. Cluerin, $1600; b. c., by Andrew-Jube, J. J. McClflAr& $2500; b. by St. Andrew-La Favorita, P. Itinne, $1750. bras catches and sliding locks, linen lined, with pocket inside, 14-inch size, 31_30 Dress Suit casos—vm light weight, olive colored, linen covered, good brass lock and catches, leather corners, 4 sizes— Size . ,.,..20-inch 22-inch 24-inch 26-inch L..$175 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 RERRRRERR EREERRRERRERERRR RN RRRRRERE RRRR RRNR ERRRR %RRRRMRM!!RR!R RRERERRRRRRRR RERRRRRYE RRER RRRRRRR R Price. .. blue, flesh color and tlack ribbed garments of good quality that will fit well each..... .. 80¢ One-Piece Bathing Sui's—Blu= $1.00 crtlack cotton All-Wool Swzatzrs—In the n=w honeycomb stitch, in all the Jaest combinations of color- ing, very high grade,. WARSHIPS' CREWS. ARE victory to the new battleship and have trained for the last few weeks with that with kid or cloth tops, patent ca her tip, meium flexible stor; by Bertha Run’le. “Quincy Acams Sawyer”—The Eest New Eng and story ever written. “Truth Dexter’—A charming stery of a mest lovab'e character. “The Puppet (rown”—The great's: roman- tic novel s nce *“The Prisoner of Zenda.™ “Th: Visits of Elizabe(th”—As c'ever. as so'e, .98 Ladies’ Oxford Ties— ‘White kid, new coin toe and kid tps, “hand - turred sole, roll of 6 exposurss, . . . Eastman Kodzks at ail prices from 84-00 to $28.,00, nd our expert wil give you the most instructions as to their use. The New No. 3 Folding Packet Kodak makes a picture 3Xx4X, price "‘ 00 . Devdoplng and Pdnfi-s done here by profes- mmmmmmmmfimmmmamammummmmmau\naammmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm“ THREE PRINCES TAKE Scottish Thistle Club at Shell Mound Park GILBERT WINS THE CUP. Sug St Being oved 2o ol stions, el | Hhom. x -.. $3 59'mi $4.00 L 1A J e e e s siomak plsceSgraplcis. | * We. gueaati 86 s 15 weak man shouwla mo longer hesitaie, | GOLTS BRING HIGH PRICES. |¥ How Gurry Is Prepared Lut:nr Be: ;_:m e, ege vasity in lin $1.47 Special Manday Only. z;n-u;:“m o e o h:.ve kg rite at once for the receipt which costs | 5 caly grain leather, b'ack and gray suede, " D= Chase’ . % iup 1 et I B SpOH, Which — 3 . Chas ipts—Or informati i othing. T! ere &1 Do restrictions | Rancho del Paso Filly Sells for g in British India. ... 28 to 51.59 Red Kid Lice ‘Sh-es—For m'sses and chil- Cvmh;t”p.!},‘;&:’:‘,_s:‘ :’;:mm i :q: ;hd'.ddwmfi mt‘mw‘ h:,t i Bhes a e} $11,500 in New York. X Few Americans haveany idea of the proper New patterns and coom, | - dren, the Jate € style for summer wear, band- | qrorc's price for Monday ony ... & GBQ| vied to uee it tree of charge. b ree prescriptions with- | NEW YORK, June 15.—The Rancho del way to make Curry and Rice. From 3 to g| soft tosoms, cuffs of rame mat rial, p'an | sewed sile, spring hes': szes 5 to 8, | Uncle Tem's Cabin—Memosial Ed'tios p The treatment can be used in the | Paso vearling sale was continued to-day | 'y i bosoms, $7.00 and $1.50: ve:t-d ’l.sa 8% to 11, $1.75; u% D ey b . ™ Pr- | Bromide Enlargements are made in our Soldak: . ur own home without the knowl. |in the sales paddock at Sheepshead Bay. o'glock evcrylafteena, od froat,7/to 9 Saturfie o e $0.5 5 i $2.00 £ ’$2 D s A GOp!| Swiio x the tollowing prices. Any size up to s . Your most intimate friend or as. | The prices again ruled high, a chestnut |% day cvenings, at the California Packing Com- Fiilhes il ot s S e e oy TS §1.50, Monday only. €| 3110 mountet ... 500 Unmounted.... 406 . 3 filly by St. Gatien-Florette bringing the top | g pany’s exhibit of Pickles and Relishes, in the | 10x12 mounted. . . Z5@ Unmounted. z Write to-day and ::r:‘ z:;in uwxx“qev l:;“re. | price of $1150. The sales at $1000 or over | % main aisle, opposite Grocery D pirtment, a lady Our Fireworks Gatalogue for 1907 will be issued early this week. | 11x14 movnted $1.00 Unmounted ._90¢ B 4 d s hesandald & who has livel many years in Briish India will 14x17 mounted $F 28 Unmounted your whle xistence Liom one of misery to| ot by St Gatien-Ploretie, M. T. Oxnard. | & Giolonuie how chis famous dish is made, fiom | W70} be_mailed free fo any out-of-lown address upon application fo the Emporum Mail | 6 mosct $1.50 Unmesnes | siior: w7, L3S e Giad Evek: 3 g B e Hindonant Dow'e bl 40| Order. Depariment. It contains a complete list of fireworks for home display and privale | 52> mowei 32400 Unmowet 31 aker, . - . . .o . . . . 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Crews from the Iowa and Wigconsin have been matched to com- pete_for the championship of the navy, and betting on the result is extremely lively. It is expected that the Wisconsin will return from her trial trip to-day, and if she does preparations will be made for the contest. For the last few years the barge crew on the lowa has held the champlonship in this event. Last year its members com- peted with a dozen crews of battleships and cruisers stationed in New York har- bor and defeated all comers. The Wiscon- sailors have lang striven to bruu a end in view. A challenge was sent to the Iowa crew and it was eagerly accepted. The Wisconsin men belleve they have the best barge in the service and they feel that coupled with brawn and a _determina- tion to win they stand a good chance of achieving a victory. The race will be for $10 an oar, and as there are fourteen oars in a barge the stake will amount to $140. No matter which ship wins, the losers will be pinched for money until next pay- day, as the betting is heavy. —_—————— Nevills’ Suit Transferred. The sult instituted by Captain William.| A. Nevills against William H. Martin an@ John Ballard, in which the plaintiff seeks to recover $500,000 damages alleged to have been sustained through the operation of a conspiracy to defraud him of his inter- est in the Rawhide mine, has been trans- terred from Tuolumne County to this city r trial. The case has been assigned to JudloBebud. £ PART IN A PIGEON SHOOY Scions of a Noble House Contest With Members of the Burlingame Club. Society graced a pigeon shoot at Bur- lingame yesterday. Three scions of a no- ble house lent their presence at the con- test. High scores were the exception and not the rule. T. A. Driscoll, polo player and all-round sportsman, carried off the palm by grassing eleven out of twelve birds. W. B. Tubbs was next with 9 out of 12. The other_scores were Prince Poniatow- ski §, F. W. Tallant 8, Mr. Fassy 5, W, B, Bourne 5 and the Princes de Broglie 4 ““The twelve-bird race is preifminacy to the open club contest to be held on July 4. ——————— Thistle Club Picnic. The nineteenth annual gathering of the July 4 promises to be a grand affair. Spe- cial attention has been paid to the games and sports part of the celebration and a list has been prepared embracing fleld and track events of every description. Valuable prizes will be given the winners of the different events. Lovers of danc- ing will have ample opportunity to show their skill, as both pavilions will be open day and night. A grand exhibition of fireworks will wind up the day’s festivi- s, D S S Daylight Train Between -San Fraa- cisco and Santa Barbara. Southern Pacific daylight train dining- car service. Leave San Francisco 8 a. m., arrive Santa Barbara 9:25 p. m. Leave Santa Barbar: 8 15_a. m., arrive San Francisco 7:30 Effective Sunday, the 16th Inst. Ome of the most beautitul day- light trips in the world. Sheep thrivg best In a pasture whers moles are m * I8 “mole 'holes serve to Leleats Charles W. Budd of Des Moines at the Traps. LONDON, June 15.—The British trap- shooters, in recognition of the victory of the American zunners in the international contest by winning three str: it out of the five projected matches at Tuesday. Wedn and a_side, held . Thursday last, arranged a con- test for the Americans ex ly at Hendon to-dly. The Englishmen - ed a valuabl m z.. winner, Fred who won _the u- Charles W. Budd of Des Ioh\en 1.'-_ The conditions were twenty-flve targets per man. Gilbert and Budd each_ broke twenty-three out of twenty-five. In Budd _retired gets. %