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THE SAN FRANCiSCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1901, GUARD lI]SES ‘h' 1 Resignations Are Ac-}g cepted at the State % Headquarters. i g & Naval Militia Reports Suc-| cessful Cruise on the Philadelphia. P e ey nnvfmv.u HRRRERR RERy | ding the First Bat- | G. C., has issued of campaign hats wearing made for a| ered before calculated to the service tc tached. all in the branch of | he battalion is at- | | Charles J. Mund as | ¢ D, First Artil- d. Corporal Wi : t The appointment of f Artillery will as- rk semble a target pr i will be hel ber 13 Resignations Accepted. The following resignations in the Ni tional 3 accepted at ge eral headqu Major A mento; the position H, same regi- surgeon, Ninth In- | % er on the retired list, \r-ung aid-de-camp nmander in chief, days’ leave of m o leave the awrence, command- of the First Brigade, - duty as ma- | % 1 £ Ccmm.ss:ons Issued. s i ve been issued as fol- | & | | i issary of | firet . lieu- Henly Junfor na’ Fr Maulsby, Nuval Militia I have been ll- caj t first Jeutenant { has been authorized | and battalion colors, | authorized to be ational colors | placed | r, 1508: Malate trenches, d Manila, August 13, | March 25 to July 4, | | Negligent Officers. are announced in ted to make thelr monthly hin .twenty-one days |® month: X Sabine, Signal Corps, | % Warren, Com. | & First Lieutenant A, | & ixth . Infa. : First | & H, § Com! Captain O. | 8 th_infantry: En- | & t Division Naval Lindsey, Bngineer Division, jon has hwn ordered for C C, First In- promoted. The id not be held, led to preside for- | =0 been ordered | Company H of cer who presided out & quorum being .present. An election has been ordered for first ]115\ H;'mnx of Company F, Fifth Infantry, vice Cor aéx term expired. Major Poulter Warren of Company H, First| has tendered his resignation. The Naval Militia. The United States ship Philadelphia, with the offi and a part of the Naval Militia on 1l return to this port | to-day. received from Lieutenant A let | Harloe, sent from the ship to Santa Bar- | bara, conveys the information that the | cruise hae been a good one, that the ra- | tions were excellent and that the target practice was better than when th was on the Oregon. Batur Philadelphia will start south ag: take on board officers and me: divisions locates ong the southern coast, There will be an election on Octo for en of the Second Division, vice resigned. Lieutenant merer will preside, On the prox. there will be an election for ensign in the Firs Division. vice Oscar F. ith, resigned. | Ligutenant Anlberger will preside. e ly Going On Sale. Burt & Pack- | & also celebrated | & shoes, will be sold | for $1 8 a pair at the Bee Hive Shoe Co., | % 717 Market, near Third. [ 3 Pleads Guilty of Forgery. Juan Jose Castro pleaded guilty in the United States District Court yesterday to an jndictment charging him with having forged the name “J. 1. Castro” to a pos- oney order and having collected $18, o the said J. I. Castro being The offense was commit- s Watsor . Castro was ordered to appear on Tuesday for sentence. —_———— Killed by a Fall. Apolonio Limones, an employe of Blyth & Trott’s lumber yard at the intersection of Mission and Spea reets, fell from a plle of lumber vesterday afternoon and received injuries that resulted in his dea'h in a short time afterward. He was a native of Acapulco, Mexico, 61 s old, and d with his family at 727 Brozdway e —— Excursion to Buffalo. The Eanta e will sell tickets 1o Buffalo and return October 3 and 4 for $7. Free recliniig chair cars. Pullman’s latest vestibuled palace &nd_tourist sleeping cars. ¥ull particulars at S0 Market strest THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. nmmmmmmmmmmmvmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmm To-morrow begins the fifth year’s business of the Rig Store, vnder the management of the Emporium and Golden Rvle Bazaar. Thal this immense modern slore has been a F EMPOREE) GoldenRule Bazaar | S CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE is a facl beyond all dispule. Laiest Novelfies Neck Ruffs. “This most popular neck Jire:sing, rich fluffy eff:cts with flowing hand- pleate . in season’s long streamers; comely Quite an assort- ment of Liberty silk Ruffs, good qual'ties, at from $1.75 to $3.50 each, and a pro- fusion of Imgort- ed Noveltics, made of nt or liberty chiffon, $5.00 {0 $20.00. New Noftions. Coriuroy Skirt Bindings— Yard..... ... Fea*herbone Stock Coliar Foundat’ Sewing Machinz Oil— Bottle Gff’s Angora Binding Bmd——; yards fur.. Bc Curling Irons - Each.. .., ....10e O 10 Dre:s Shicld—¢“Odorless,”” rar..25¢ | Barbour’s 200-Yard Linen Spool—2 for. 153 | Hookon Hose Sup_or.en—Palr, i Ladi's’ Tucked Satin Be'ts—Each . Cub Launéry Wax Pl This Bag $2.25. New Steel-beaded Chate- in diameter exciuive of fringe), hravy metal frame and belt clasp, le ther lined, mirked at the spxcial low price, $2.25. This is only one of forty good styles just re- ceived, ranging in price from $2.25 to $ro.co each, laine Bag, sike picture, | alarge size (534 inches | Silks~--Velveis Ma'te it a point to see our showing of newest Fali Sids. We've got some of the be:t va'ues toat we have evershown, most of them un- equaled els:where for exc usiveness and ezonom- ical pricng. Here are three of the very latest weaves maried at Emjorium prices— Persian Novelly Silk—a1 inches wide, in all of the new colorings and combinations that ar: to be :tylish this season for shirt waiits and trimmings; per yard. s ' sa L] ‘This silk Peau de Le has a bsaut'fu wear and warrinted to wash well; will make good shirt wasts znd mxrumu, complete Pane vatt—lg and 20 inches wide, extra quality, all n:w r'ch colorings; the velvet is very much in demand at pressnt for mi linery purpose:; per yaid...$1.25 and $1.50 Black Fahrics. A superb stock of the new fall weaves ready for your approval. Priest- ley’s famous b'ack goods are repre- sented in greater varieties than ever. To-morrow and during the weeks: 52-inch Black Pebb'e Cheviot—Aill wool, perfect dye an! fivsh, an ideal fabric for tai or suits and separate skirts, ver yard . " $1.00 46-inch Sati The leading fall a sty ish and durable $i1.23 4Siinch’ Crzpolnz—Pnesre s make, a now ndvey dany veave, i g g gy A ranted to wear, per varl . Dressmaking and Ladies’ Tailoring. Even.ng dresses and fine costumes, riding habits anl latest mode sireet gowns to order. Prices are reasonab'e. Golf Caps iGe. By’ Gof Cips—In fancy plaids, wll made and extra good value at 2§c, on special sie Monday only, 76c. A Big Bargain PFrom a dealer who heavily overbought we have secured 1400 boxes of Hulbert’s Finest Quality Writing Paper at a little more than hglf what it In the lot there was manufactured to sell for. sre parchment, bond, satin wove, woveand kid-finish papers, in the popular tints ezure, cream, helio- of lotus, Persian blue, in trope, fawn and v'olet, in the octa Gladstone and Aylesford sizes—this is some of = 2 the finest society stationery, which will be on special sale to-morrow at the 16¢c Ten cases of New Umbrellas have arrived, the latest styles for both men and women; prices each §0¢ fo $15.00. price of the ‘helpen qunlnv —24 25 Enve'opes to match, on Monday. "Florodora" " Music Complete stock of all music sung and played in “ Florn-- dora.” The Shade of the Pilm. . .. ....300 The Quesn of th: Phili: pine I¢ande..... 30@ ‘The Felow Who Mgn ceeiin 300 Tact . 3de Phrenology i ..30¢c T Wast to Be a Miitary Man ..30¢ The Silver Star of Lov: ..30e Pewniabilog - L. iy 3.c Tell Me, Pretty Maiden (son:). . 3le Instrumental Selection from ““Florodora’”. S2@ Tell Me, Pretty Maiden (march), Tell Me, Pretty Maiden (dance) Floroora March, Florodora Wa'tz=s Florodora Lanc ers Compiet: S-ore Florodor 15¢ Hamlker’ls f0c We have tuken from our regular stock one of | our best every-day seling Handkerchiefs for women, a1 pure linen, with plain hemstitch, regularly 100 de n on Monday only, each . §i0¢ enuine alligator Calf- lined Combination Card- case and Pocketbook, dark chamois - lined pocket frame, guaran- teed not to pull out, a very handcomely fin- ished book and a great bargain at the price. 31.00 The comp'ete fail stock of Leather Gooos has amived, and the big counters in the rotunda are te:ming with nov- elties, all marke1 at department store prices. Sale of Books, Monday Only. Copyright Paper Books—That are slightly shopworn, publiched at soc cach, on special tale Monday on'y. ... Famous Books—By such anthors as Mrs. Southworth, Mary J. Holmes, Georgie Shedon, Laura {‘nn Lichey, etc., pub- lished at 25c cach, special Mon- day only. . i i5¢c Modern Authors’ mey—Mou than 250 tites by the most popular authors, published at 25c each, on special sale Mon- cay only, 2 for 186—cch... 8C Tooth Brushes flc. A sampe linz of 1000 imported Tooth Brushes, manufactured to sell at 15¢, 25c 1sc each, and will seil the Lt of | in Stationery. , Berkshire vo, Alexis, Sheets Writing Paper and In our Blanket Department we h business. quaiity, value $4.95 per pair. On Mon'ay on'y . $£3.48 10-4 Wh wear we!l value. pair . | Extra we kets, 70 inchss wide, 6% Ibs. weight, p r pa Twe've=quarter Austialian Lambs’ Wool B'an. ke's, deep r.bbon binaing, very choice, par Monday only, A Special Sa.'o-—Gooi Eastern-made ‘t: Bankets, principa”y wool; wil and are exsily cleancd; a $2.50 $5.95 - | Best Gray Lambs’ Wool Blan¥ets —Size 72x82 $11.50 Bianket Values forr Monday. ave made unusual preparations for a large We have bought more Blankets than ever before, and have gotten fiom the mills all the concessions that can possibly be given to largest buyers. Below are va ues that we believe cannot be duplicated in this city— A Special Sale — Fine California White Blankcts, 11-4 sizz, @ very. superior 40 caszs Eastern Cotton B'ankets, mads to our order, in white, gray and tan, per pair. ... Gt b e ges 650 o $1.65 Beit Gray California Wool Bankets, 4 lbs. weight, size 56x76 mchu, ‘3 oa - pair Extra quality Clllfmm: Gray Blankets, fine woo', 6 lbs. weight, size 66x80 mchel, £4 95 inches, 91 Ibs. weight, per pair $7.50 Ladies’ fin= Vice Kid | Ladies® §3.50 | $3.5 (/] fine Vici Kid Four Extra Values in Shoes. Ladie,” Vici Kid Lace ’ Ladies’ Vici Kid Lace Lace Shoes, dul| pLace Shoes, fancy | Shoés, new modern | Shoes, new coin mae lid top, new | g oce ey, new. | tocs, patent lesther | toes and patent modern toss, patent 3 Y s i 5 5 ' leather tips, hand- | coin tocs, patent | tip, medium flexible | leather tips, fair turaed soles, a3d leather tip, high soles and the breal stitched extsnsion Louis XV heel. | Cuban heels, hand- [ comfor.asle military [ to'es, military heels, Ladies who hive al- turned soles. They hee's. A shoe that a perfe.t walk'ng ways worn $£5.05 | look like $5.00( could readily be sold | shoe that will out- shoes find that these shoes, they wear at $4.00, but the wear the ordiniry g've perfect satistac- | like $5.00 shoes, | big store has marked | §3.50 kind, per tion. Our price, and they cost but them pair $3.00 $2.50 The biggsst bought 100 size), which Comb Honey— Best quality, New Jams or Jellies—A soted, ;lm sauce, rrgnllrly Toc ti Green J\pln Qolong Young Hy.on Uncolored Japan Gun Powder Best Canadiin Cheese ~ Per Ib, Split Peas—Monday, 5 Ib Starch— Loote Jaundry, 5 lbs 3. Ghirardelli's Eagle Chicolate— Package .28 Amm and Hammer or Co Paking Sod: Brand, pic<age quintity lass — box of 100 bars $4.00-6 bars.................... 150 1si0 Van Camp's Pork and Beans—In tomito on Monday, 3 tins 250 ..200 o 230 .80 Rousing Sale of Groceries. bargain in Soap ever offered. We have cases (10,000 burs) of the famous Proctor & Glmble s Floating lviry Soap, Jaun 1y size (not the small sc wa will p ace cn pzciai sae Monday only, whils 25¢ Sag> or Pear! Tapicca—6 Ibs. . ... .. 25@¢ | Royal Baking Powder—r1 1b. tns... . 42¢ Biid Seed—P.ain or miled, Monday, 6 Ibs. . . | Salad Oif — Gocd quality, quart bottes. . 200 ................ ... 250 | Armour Sliced Ham—1 Ib. tins. ..25¢ Pincapple—Sliced, large tins 200 .83¢c Kingsford Gloss Starch—6 1b. boxes. . 5 Old Silkwood Whis~ ke y—Kentucky Sour Mash, full quarts, regularly $1.00, on Monday,..... ...... We have this famous Whiskey in bulk, regularly $3.50 a gal- lon, on special sale Monday SONIAR 5. $3.00 Port and ' Shorry— The favorits 75¢c per gallon quali'y, Monday . ., .., 8580 m Domestio Porter— regularly $1.35 per dtmn, o w Monday 3 ll’ll . Sauterne — Extra Dry, 22 Monday, 4705 pints Liebig's Beef, Iron and Wize—Bott'e A. V. H, Gin—Large bott 7 | Crown Cocktalls—Extr, bottle. 1. uo A. B. C. Beer— Quarts $2,3 0D dozen; pints 81,80 Canadian Olub Whiskey— v 1893 bottl'ng, bottie $1.20 Blackbery Brandy-— 780 quarts benelit and a blessing lo the majority of the people of this cily, and the coast generally, YOUR DOLLARS €0 FURTHER TM in the purchase of all things for the home and personal usc than cver belore in the history of the Stale. Our en- deavor dvring the business year, beginning Monday, will be to still further decrease the costs of the necessitics of life o the consumer, to still further perfect our slore service, to add even more comiorls and convenienccs for our patrons and ovr employes—in facl lo maKe this the most pleasant and profitable of places in which to do your trading. Ooldonlt-le Bazaar. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Noveliy Colored Dress Goods. 28-inch Stk Stripe Waistings—The most fashionable wool fabrics for waists, suit- able for both house and street wear; two very pretty designs, in about 20 beautiful color effects, have been marked by us only, per yard . ............ 6’0 Other grades, s5oc, 75c and 85c. k6-inch Salin Prunclla—The leading plain weave for dressy street gowns, for this fall and winter; a very bandsome fabric that will give excellent wear, and a great value at the big store’s introductory price, per yard. ........... $1.00 Other Satin Prwullas, $1.25, $1.50, $2 oo. S6-inch Cravanctte Skirtings—Heavy weight, for the short and ankle length skirts, that wil soon be needed for ra'ny weather; this material is made of high grade wool, well scoured and absolut=ly waterproof; we have it in all the latest mixtures—Oxford, me- dium gray, brown, oive, cas- $1.75 tor and tan. Price, per yard Other grades, $2.00 and $2. 50 per yard. Waist Sets I7c. 1000 gold plated Naist Sets, studs, one col- lar but- ton and one pair of dumbbell links, pretty enameled deligu, stone and flower designs and in pear', on Cushion Tops Izq. We bave cleaned up the balance of a manu- facturer’s stock of Cush'on Tops, about 1000 in all; in the lot are some of the finest tops that can be made; the only trouble is that there may be a slight error in the tinting or perhaps they are d=signs that the manufactur- ers did not wish to ccntinus. A few have backs to match; the most of them, however, are ju:t tops. In the ordinary way the price s soc each, to-morrow only the big dtove will sll them ..., 12¢ Curtains - Portieres Odd Portieres—We have had the good fortune to get a New York sample line of Old Port'eres, all kinds—cotton, rep, tapestries, satin damasks, etc., and among the Jot heavy couch covers—just 6o in all j at about half value, Monday— $1.50 to $3.50 Each Odd Pairs Qurtains—Abou 75 pairs, an accumulation from our reguiar stock § best patterns, for they are those that are sold out fir.t ; some of them are slightly soiled from display § they are marked at ful'y one-quarter off our regular prices, for Mon- day only— 750 to $5.00 Per Pair 100 Pairs Lce Curulm—WIu and_heavy, ecru and white, per pal 100 Pairs b-u Curtal fect, per . 100 Palrs 5o -neh Portieres—Heavy doub e face and overthrow fringe, per pair. 34,50 300 Yards Orental Tapestry—A very spec'al valug, per yard ... ....0eeeees 480 1000 Yards New Dupfly Sllk—ln thirty charming patterns, per yar Y { ing. | This Golden Oak Sid:board— Heavily carved, with swell front | drawers, 105 46 inches wide, shaped Frenh pae mirrr, 30416 inches; regularly $25,spe- " $19.85 th's week . w.ek. . coverings, 58r for 70c gualily cellent grade, handsome parior effects, are pretty and effective, and the carpet i sters, Body Brussels and Tape:tries, 1 which we are desirous of closing out at petings from hbhest manufac- turers only. This Extension Tzble, with three ex'ra 'eaves, go den oak, kighly poihed top and h-avy, fluted 1 gs—a splendid piece of work- manship, easily worth §20; Astonishiny Values in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs. Prices that must appeal {o thrifty folks who contemplate furnish- These offerings are of choice, well-made Iurnlturo and car~- inches ; the Big plete, this week $14.25 Tapestry Brussgls—An ex- entirely new fall dcslgns 37 e for Ir grafns—Of a heavy, dur-ble quality; the designs s reversible, Width 36 inches. oarpal Remmnants — About 500 yards of remnants of Axmin- anging in lengths from §to 2o yards, once. This Bedroom Set is constructed of s:lect-d agh (hardwool), with a handsoms golcen fin'sh; the pieces are nicely carved a1d ornimentzd as indicated in the sketch; ths su'te consists of bed, burcau and washstand; top drawer of bureau has a swell front ani the byreau also has @ beve'-pla‘e mirror 20x24 $15.98 Ahbout 25 Per Gent off prevailing prices on Garpefs—A matchless opportunity for hotel-keepers and house-owners, tcr during this sale you can save one-quarter on the price of your flcor Store's epecial price for the set com- only Tapestries—Worth $1.00 yard, marked to close. . . . Axminsters—Worth $1.50 yard, mark=d to close. Body Brussels—Worth $1.35 yard, marked to closs . . Linolewms—Of an excelént qaality, heavy and durable and very hand- | some deslgns, width 12 feet, worth $1.00 per square yard, special pr' e | this w:ek, This Parlor Table, of Goldén Oak, top 18 inches square, with a shelf be- low for books ; an exception- aliy big bargain at 880 this week’s price. .-75¢ 74c o T Half Gallon Water Piteher— Thin blown, clear Tea Pot Stand - English Leeds Ware, highly g'azed, animal designa in profile, reg- glass; cheap at l;:, and 35c, most of the lot would be great va'ues at 25¢ cach, your choice Monday only, each "0 u'arly 15c each, Mon- Cindy or Pre. serve Dish — On foot; made of good, Clear glass, a special value at 18¢; on sale Monday. ... 120 gass, Vinstan good value at $1.00, cial Monday; set com l This Wine fet—C'ear ribbed neck decanter, 6 glasses ani gas tray to match, ARARARAE RANRRARUR RAARAUNR AURRRARR AALA R AR TR W R W Waa e Wi Wi wiee waninieeis Wi Wi Wiinin Wine e ieieieieinieeie iieieie i ieieie iirieiaie Wieinie China Dessert Plates — Fancy gold and d:licate rose bor- du a gplendid v lueat dozen; on spe- pip Mund.lv, set of 6for,... S900 Bottle— Fancy shape as above, worth 20z, special Monday only, ,,,, 120 Oil or Vinegar- Amazing Specials in Crockery Department. Here aie.a few of the gocd things that Monday shoppers will find waiting for tham in San Franacisco’s largest China and Glassware Department: Cecorated China Cake Plate — Larg: size, assorted styles and decorations, regu- lar price goc, special Moncay only. 1@ This $1.50 Nickel Lamp, on Monday . . $1.15 .60¢| New Boas. An express ship- ment of many hundred new Feather Boas has just arrived. They have been espe- cially made to our order of choice selected lustrous feathers, They are made extra full, the colors being black, nat- ural gray, magpie and jackdaw. The best qualities only at department store prices. $12.50 io $22.50. Boys’ Shirts 47c. Boys’ Golf Shirts—z lines, made of good quality Perca'e, with cuffi to match, nobby, up-to-date patterns that will please the young men, regu'ar value 75c, this specially Extra Values in Fall Overcoafts The Emporium ready-made Cloth- ing offers the smartness, correctness and goodness of tailor-mads garments at @ | about half the cost, It is a well-known fact that statements made in the Em- porium announcements are absolutely correct, but it is easy to verify the above by examining the great new fall stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, now exhibited in its entirety for the first time. Fall Over= coats $10. Some very stylish garments at this price, madeyof the new rough faced cheviots, in all the new shades of Ox- fords and green, cither the very lo coat o the ql-la:g length; good il £ $10 Men's $15 and $20 Overcoats —From the best overcoat makers in the world § 'alllvdy the best quality, fit and finish that can be produced to -u at these The finest wm Overcoats at double the cost are e better than these, Sallor Suifs $4.45. Emporium merchan- dising methods alone make possi- ble such a value as this. If bought in small quantities and sold a suit or two a day, $6.00 would be the very lowest price that could be placed upon them. - They are made of all- wool heavy weight blue serge, trimmed with six rows of heavy soutache braid, in red, white or black. They are made with combi- nation collar and shield, sizes for boys to 10 years of zge, only. .y P “l“ Young Men’s Long Pum Suits—In a large assortment of p|n-mg patterns, of warsteds, cheviots and fancy mixtures; alto serges in blue and b'ack, military cut coat, and all the new fetures '.lul appeal to youthful good dresse:s; marked exceedingl low at the big store’s pn'uy 8’0-00 Skirt Linings 14c. Watered Effect Velour Skirt Linings—Black, purple, navy, cerise and_golden brown, g4 inches wide, regular price 20c per yard, 1000 yards enly, on special sale ' ' to-morrow A Trunk Sale. Canva:-cov- ered Trunks, with 2 heavy leather straps, best exce sior leck, heavy malleable @ corner bump- ers, extra- long strap- hinges, 2 trays, the top tray full covere l-ua apartment for hats, 6 sizes, at these prices for Monday on'y: 28-inch, $6.50 size, to-morvow. 3o-inch, $7.35 rize, to-morrow, 32-inch, §8.00 size, to morrow, 34-inch, §8.73 size, to-morrow , 36-inch, {9.2§ size, to-morrow. 38-inch, $10.00 size, to-moriow. Boys’ Neckwear 12 *"Bani Bows—Made of fine quality sitk, all stylish patterns, a very pratty line of neckwear, which, if bought by us in the regular way cou'd not be su'd less than 3¢, sale price Monduy on'y, each pric s 12¢ Can be worn by ladies as well as boys. ' Teck Scarfs— 730 dozen only, made of ne quality :lk in mln pauernl,"l the latest style small knot, reguiar 3¢ val- ues, Mon‘ay only. ' ’ (] mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmwnmmmmMwmmmmmmmmmmmw&am&wmmmmnmmmm

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