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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1902. 3 21 v THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. AND AMERICA WILL BATTLE War Clouds Are Seen by Andrews on West- ern Horizon. Declares the Defenses of the Pacific Coast Should Be Strengthened. Chancellor of the Nebraska State University Believes the Friend- ship of the Czar Is Not Sincere. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. KANBAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 8—Dr E. Benjamin Andrews, formerly president of | Brown University and now chancellor of the Nebraska State University, lec- tured to-day before the teachers of Kan- sas City on “The Vital Problems America” In the course of his lecture, he declared that although he was no elarmist, he saw in the distance the prob- | ability of & war between Russia and the | United States. “The war cluod that I see,” said Dr. Andrews, “is coming from the West, ap- | Coast _ line, of am has more pean countries proaching the Pacific le combined. e Russia, which 6500 it a trans-Siberian arbors on the Pacific—V Port Arthur, both open a 1 ice the year round. In Muscovite is build- ing ships wit ste which speaks of the e an Francisco cruisers go. en or twelve s are built. Back a ceuntry with religious zeal. e Russia Would Step In. “Russla we are nc at Britain. the United States would step in as elp itself. A little m against us. a, now unless this erely, not by ne to under- be allowed to should be al- 0 4 op its Pacific Coast Needs Defense. h our extended coast line on the we should be easy to attack. 1 d the Rockies and keep est we need is more naval sta- ships, so that our_cruisers home in all waters. Just now Coast needs the most atten- In The Atlantic is not in half the @ hat the West coast is. The danger 1§ coming from the West. The West be made ready to meet the danger YUEON RAILWAY MEN TO BUILD NEW LINES Dominion Parliament Will Be Asked to Grant Charters for Exten- sive Improvements. international ish Columbia r Rainy Hol- Coal Lake and of an application a railroad from Pacific coast, to 2 River, in the to a point on the or Atlin Lake, and by the Skeena, Ra- wood, Ommeca and Finlay riv- o Peace River Pass, thence easterly e eastern bo: OUTLAWS RAID STORE AND KILL AN EMPLOYE Gang of Desperadoes Make Away With Money After Committing a Murder. DENVER, Feb. 8.—A special News f Alamogordo, N. M., t reached there of a r of the Pew Mercantile Com- to ws, supposed to be the obbed a bank and a of the store was sh was taken. The itan Mountains a Sheriff’s posse. . Feb. 5—The Republican P gecided to bold the Soré Throat and Lungs, Chest Dains % Pains in the throat and chest are liable to be serious pains. When inflam- ion gets into the throat or chest you nt to get it out as quickly as you can, for they are the tender organs of the body and it does not take disease long to get a foothold that will cause you endless m and perhaps death. hitis, pleurisy, asthma, trachitis represented by pains in the throat and chest, and what is good for ne is good for the others, and Halpru- s the right medicine to give you 1 cure you ought to have. to use it is to rub Halpru- 1 the outside and then take teaspoonful in a wine glass This starts up a ation of the blood. which ammation out like water fire. It is a wonderful medicin T osens, heals, allays and re- nation and brings quick rers fail. You ought to le of this wonderful medi- there is no_telling ou will need it during this All druggists. 50c t demand the genuine Halpruner's Halpruner Medical Manufacturing Co., 28 California St., S. F., Cal. Trial Trealment Free. Dr. Halpruner spends from 1 to 4 every afternoon. except Saturdays and Sundays, at his office, 28 California street, gIVIng trial treatments to sufferers and persons 1rlnemsled in Halpruner's wonderful medi- < ne. A large bottle sent by prepaid express- age to any part of the United States upon the receipt of $L RERRRE RRRRRRY RRRRRRRR RRRRE Silk Sale. $1.00 to $2.00 Qualities 760 ‘We bought from a large manufacturer, all weaves; artistic designs and stylish colorings. The lengths run from 4 to 20 yards and consist of 150 designs in print warp Taffetas, Striped Louisine, Jacquard and Satin Stripe Taffeta, Moire, Louisine and a fow brocade effects. The color- ings are principally Reseda, White, Lavender, Old Rose, Gobelin, Pink, Tan, etc. These silks are good value at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 per yard. The quantity is Jimited. They will be placed on special sale N-lm.ndx.y .onfy,‘ l.t 76 e Silks 85c, $1.00. Exceptional values in new Spring Silks at popular prices. 23-inch Frinted Liberty Foulards—$ different designs and a full assortment of the new col- orings, yard . 85¢ 20-inch Peau de —Extra quality, rich fin- ich, 10 of the most popular colorings, yard .85¢ 24-irch Crepe de Chine—A beautiful assort- ment of new colors, exceptional value at, yart 85¢c 2tirch Iron-c'ad Black Talfeta—Warranted to outwear any silk of its kind, yard . 85€ 24-inch Black and White Stripe Silk—All the of | in the cloud is | s the country | of seventeenth- | dly to us because | An | of them cut off from | the | ner Wednesday night ! = H » = = £ & H x N x 3 » x E 3 H % = | X ¥ 5 5 £ E X -3 » x 5 x 3 IE 3 x S ‘g |® S = 3 |® % x x 3 3 = * i H = 3 x -3 i 3 = £ = 3 H s = 3 E 3 = x % -3 S (% x & x = i % X = § ¥ anana | tian Science is called here, is the sensa- | | importation, | bere after it had been~‘worn out in the | Unitea States.” | the Berlin jurisdiction, about rage for undersk'rts, yard.. . . . .$7.00 44-inch Biack Grenacin-s — All pure sik, 12 different designs, exceptional value, yard . . . . $1.00 24-inch Feau de Levant—i8 colid colors, warranted to wash, yard , . . . .$1.00 Camera Supplies and Cameras. A Sale, Kedak Albums — Paper covers, on Monday only: 7x1o0-inch, 12c size SRR T sx7-inch, 1oc size for . . < dD 4xg-inch, 8¢ size for. . ... 60 50c Photogs —3%4x 334 inches, hold 12 squeegze pic- PRRERRRRERRRY RERRRRRRRRRER RRERR RREERRE RRRRRRRE RN 3 tures, special Monday only . . . . . 15¢ Photo Mounts — 4%x4%, regularly 12c, special Monday . . . . . . . . 5¢ $1.75 three joint Tripod, Monday. . .$1.38 sc Negative Racks, Monday .. . . . 168 Trays (4xs-inch). . . . . . ..10@ 15¢ Printing Frames, (4x5) Monday . . 1@ <, (4-0z) Monday . . 5@ (8-0z) Monday . 7@ .25 Scales, weighs 12 ozs, Monday . 756 List Our Price Price The Brownie No. 1 Kodik . 31.00 8oc The Brown'e Ne. 2 Kodak . $2.00 $1.60 No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak.$17.50 $14.00 No. 4 Cartridge Kodak.. . . §25.00 §20.00 No. 2 Bullssye Kodak $8.00 §6.40 Developing, Printing and Mounting promptly done in an artistic and satisfactory manner. Butterick March Patterns on Sale. March Patterns now ready and on sle in Butterick Pattern Department, main foor, under Ladies’ Parlor. A free copy of the Butterick Pattern Sheet for March can be ob- tained in the department. The Delineator for March contains the complete exposition of all the latest and new modes. It is filled with valuable information for the househpld. It has articies on Spring Dress Fabrics, upon at length in its pages. No houschold is complete without this magazine. Single copies for sale at the Pattern Department at 15c. Subscriptions taken at $1.00 per year, post paid. Lenten Groceries at Department S ore Prices of them ideal health coffecs, special Monday; perpackage . . . . . ... .. .0190C Codfish — Best selected boneless Eastern, in 2-1b bricke, Monday. . . . . . . . 21c Fancy Mackerel—New stock, nice fat fish, Monday . . . 3fr 250 Best Western Corn— Lilac brand, 6 tns. 49@ Hoot Mon Mush—A regular 1oc brand, on Monday only; 2 big snap; 4 packages for25¢ Salmon— Fancy Alaska Pink; Monday, 3 tins, i sale of French Wines We have received a limited quantity of choice imported French Wines, bottled by a wel- known house in Borceaux, which we will place on sale Monday on'y at these excecdingly low prices: Ked Wines Pints, 3oc bo Quarts, 6oc bottle; case 1 doz. ........ $6.L0 St. Julien— Pints, 35c bott'e; case 2 doz. . . $7.50 Quarts, 70c bott'e; case 1 doz . . $7.00 White Wines, Grave — Pints, 35¢; case 2 doz. . . . . $7.25 Quarts, b5c; case 1 doz. . . ..$6.75 GERMANG WAR Dress Trimmings, Braids and Laces. | The fashions of London and Paris are dwe't | Postum Cereal—Or Fig Prunc Cereal, both | ............. . 25¢ | Crackers—Frisco Lunch or Champion; bf0¢ Mclaren's Cheese — The genuine Canadian | article, sold by the pound; per b . . 20¢ this scazon’s foom ends of novelty silk; new | Make your own selections here from more | | William Keith’s Great Painting, ““The Headwalers of the Merced,”” now on Free Exhibition in our Art Gallery. Valentines. than 300 styles ranging in price from ¢ for gc to $4.00 each. Largest stock in s iSecond” flove ront S e charming Valentine window display, per- haps it will help you in making your choice. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST-, help has been provided. A special for | regularly $1.00 per box of 125 sheets of | 2 125 Sheets Whiting Paper. . . AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. 125 Whitng's Envelopes . . . -To-day’s announcement should crowd the store on Monday. Extra| Stationery-. Monday—Whiting’s Wedding Cream Stock Writing Paper and Envelopes, paper and $1.00 per box of 125 envelopes; to-morrow only: ....58¢c $60.000Worth of Furniture for $45000 An Extraordinary Hundreds of picces atl a fourth off—other hundreds at a fifth ofi—Lines that are to be discontinued; lines of which we only have a few ‘pieces left; and the slow sellers of the past season. A stock so big that you wi!l hardly All greatly reduced for this stupendous sale. There is character and style in every piece, | This is an unparalleled trade movement of great importance | to people who have got to purchase Furniture now or in the near future. Articles bought now can be stored free of expense until wanted. These few items will give you some idea of the decisive price-cuts: be able to tell where it bezins or where it ends. The designs run from the neat and plain to the most elaborate. and beneath the varnish it has qualities of good wear. = 5 ; Sy Snyer) e S LRI ZZ, Many Folding Beds—Only the reliable make—the satisfactory kind— here is one of them—golden oak or mahogany finish, good springs, safe and easy to manipu'ate, worth $3 5;sale price manner, in blue, white, black ivory, heavy post, worth g15; This $13.C0 Dresscr $10.35 most This Handseme Iron B:d—Exactly as illustrat-d, enameled in a first class $26.75 "7 ..%10.50 This $13.0) Cht- $9.60 Sale tor February. tiated, with quertersd oak or banister back, a well constrncted sale char that we can guarantee with safety, i 81,65 sale price . . - fonier — Nice!. Burcam - Is —French beveled palis~c] Go{ Mahogany ot mirror, with den Oak with Drsssing 'lg’::de’:n;jp:arT round corner; ths round cornered Tab'c,French ance, has a French beveled French bev- electe legs; fanc & wood selected o Mt 83 ? Y ced plate Golden Oak; carvings; five shape mir- mirrar;, good € o nstruction testefully carved ‘drawers and a ror; a regular and finish, 4 hat box; sa'e nd is marked pests; sale price, L 5 a3 s o s el Dining Roem Chair—As illus- This High-Grade, Table—Made of quartered oak and pol- lished, perfect construct'on, 4 substantial table, large emough to s at eight peop'e with com‘ort, $20; sale price Golden Oak or ue; sale price, $9.75 Massive-Looking Dining We - $13.75 This $3.50 Hot<l on'y, Each picce of furniture is exaclly as illusirated —made of solid wood and made right. You will find the hundreds of pieces reduced for this salec marked with red tags. £6.75 | —3 Cs This Threc-Diccc Bedroom Suite—French pate mirror on the three-drawer dreser; washstand as shown; its equal not for sale in tcwn at $2°~‘f°; sale p.ice. . . $’4'95 This Threc-piecc Parlor $20.00; sale price. a good quaity of tapestry; mahogany finished; well mide and cons ructed; Suite—Upholstered with This Regular a big vaue at $13.85 now General Clearance of Carpets and Rugs. Each season we have to go through our great Carpet stock and pick out the patterns we cannot duplicate or will not reorder. Upon these we make an average reduction of 25 per cent—a price inducement that closes them This loss is a penaty that ws must pay to keep our Carpst stocks always complets znd up-to-dats. out in short order. this week at thess prices. Good Quality of Tapastry Carpet—Wool surface, bright, cheerful and effective designs, worty §5c per yard; reduced now to close,it out bury, Stinsons and Stan ords, worth $1.00 per yard; DOWI0ICaEIt0 ] T L e e S R Excellent HassccKs—Made up of Tapestry Carpets, Body Brussels, Velvets, ARALAALR WAL QRR WU aR YRt watantan says he found his Majesty thoroughly in- fcrmed about the matter, expressed strong disapprobation of prayer healing, but agreed that Herr von Wind- heim must make no martyrs. The North German Gazette says Em- $1.25 per yard; sale price three-drawer dresser, with round French be: edge mirror; clear cut carvings; a s value jat the regu'ar price, Wilton Velvel Carpels—With borders to match, an excelent line to select from; nothing but the best quality of yarn used in these carpsts; wor h §1.25 per yard; sale price Axminster Carp2ts— Of a nice, deep pile, very effective and rich colorings, in a variety ot s1ades and a good selection of patterns, worth Brussels Rugs—Size 60ox27 inches, handsome assortment ot patterns, medallion We The $45.00 Bedroom Svite—Golden oak; $34.00 There will be busy times 500 500 $1.00 400 $1.00 Among the many new fabrics for spring that came in during the past week the following new weaves of black fabrics will be very much in de~ mand and are excellent va'ues: 46-inch Canvas and Panama Suitings—Per- fect dye and finish, very desirable for street suits, yard 44-inch Paradyn—A new make of English mohair, soft and pliable, very bright sille fine ish, suitable for tucked waists and costumes, 48-inch All-wool Batiste—Yard. . . $1.80 42-inch Sille-and Wool Batiste—Yard. $7, 25 44-inch Silk and Wool Batiste—Priestley’s make,yard . . « « .« « « o -.90.80 44-inch Crepe de Paris—Silk and wool, Priest~ ley’s make, soft, silky and durable, yard . . Printed Fianneis 85 pieces of choice Serge Flannels, an unusually heavy twilled weave, colorings equal to finest French dyes; on special sa'e Monday only st about half their actual value; sale price; per yard . . Values in Bedding. White Bed Spreads—Largest size, reversible, in satin finish, some slightly soiled, so the en- tire lot marked for Monday only, instead of $2.00 each . White weol, large size, nicely finished, an uninatch- able value at the price; pair . . . $FuDE Gray Slankets—Best California wool 4 Ibs. weight, a spl White Fillad Comforl weight, tuft=d and with nice fancy crocheted worsted borders; each Bed Shaets—Our rliadle well-known standard quality, ironed, at less thaw present cost of materials. 54x90 inches, § .370 63x92 inches, t 42%0 81x90 inches, doublebeds . . . . . 52%0 9oxgo inches, extra size $5.00 Suits $3.45 For Eoys 6 to 15 Years. lot of these serviceable three-piece Suits, single breasted coats with vest and knes pants, made from d.sirable woolen fabrics, in and brown, in and fancy stripes and checks, handsomely de- signed in_the most up- to-date that you would have to pay $5.00 for any- where; our price, this ot . . $3.45 One-quarter off. Decorated Porcehia and Fancy Metal Lamps, with decorated globes. AUl this week. the annual “‘clean up’® of the lamp stock. A once-a-year opportunity. §2.00 Lamgs. . $1.50 | $2.50 Lamps . .$1.88 $3.00 Lamps . $2.25 15¢c Laces, 6¢c | the balance of his stock of certain styles of Point de Paris, Normandy, Valenciennes and Imitation Duchesse Lace—about gooo yards | imall 2% to 4 inches, and there are numerous pratty designs in the lot. regular way selling prices would be toc, 1234c and 15¢ a yard; we shall sell them beginning Monday at. . Dance Folio, 50c. ments of the latest s:ngs of the day, published at 75c a volume; on sale in the big store at. . . Among the pieces whic “When the Harvest Days Are O'er.” “Down Where the Cotton Blossoms “I Aln’t Going to Weep No More. “Sorrow,” by Horwitz and Bowers. Curtain Swisses. 5000 Yards at Low Prices. 1600 yards dotted and fine figured Swiss, 16 inches wide; yard . . . . wiss, 36 inches wide; yard . . ... . . . . 18@ yards imported dotted Swiss, very pretty, 36 inches wide, yard . . . . . . . 20¢ Swiss; per yard . . 300 yards extra fine imported §o-inch dotted Swiss; yard . . e G 1500 yards dotted Swiss, colored dot, width 36 inches; yard . . Dress Goods. 75 $1.00 -.760 $2.00 A Sale. 8c $1.38 Blankets—Made from superior long id vajue at the price; pair . . —Medium summer $1.15 neatly made, carefully bave bought a large blue, gray plain fashions, suts for Lamp Sale. More than 100 styles of Itis $4.50 Lamps . $3.38 $6.00 Lamps . $4.50 Ecc., Etc. have closed out from an importing jobber The widths of these laces range from Bought in the 6c Star Dance Folio containing arrange- it contains are: — Tow. “My Lady Hottentot.” “A Bird in a Gilded Cage.” Drowsy Babe.™ here the Sweet Magnolia Blooms."™ “Her Name Is Rose.” “My Jersey Lily,” etc., ete. e . 12%e yards dotted and fine figured S yards very fine imported dotted 45-inch 25¢ .10ec TR R RN AR AR R AR ARTR AR L RRR A ARARARANR HRARARR W RIRRR RRRIRER RRERRRRE RRRRR g ) AR AA RSN A AR AN AR A AR AR AAARRAA ARAR AR TR WA R ARURARAR SRR AAR AW R R Wi Wi and Axminsters; a very special bargain at this weck’s price; and Oriental designs, fr.nged both ends; sale price this week, oo AL T TN yards Lappet Musiin, figured and dotted, each. Sy 3 o 500 each . s"25‘ 36 inches wide . . . .’ e : 12}46 WHANRE QRURRURRURRAR WRRURNNE QRN ARRRE RRURARNR RERARRR RRRWE 2URRRURUR A RRRR BERUEWRR PRttt Rttt AR e e Rt Weas peror William gave it to be plainly under- stood that he believes Christian Science and the like should be dly excluded from the court. The Ge: followers of th» American Christian .~-nce commu- | nity in Berlin numbers abou: 200 persons. The Emperor UPON " EDDYISM” BERLIN, Feb. 8—“Eddylsm,” as Chris- tion of tac moment. The comic papers aricature it, the semi-religious papers arshal polemics against it, and the daily | ers print much descriptive matter Jout what is called the “latest American " saying it was only brought Pmperor William's conference with Dr. Fabre, superintendent of the churches in and - Herr von Windheim, the police president, as tog what steps shall be taken, has alarmed | the Christian Scientists, but nothing has | yet been done against them, exceot the withdrawa: from certain halls of the nec- ssary permission to open for mee:ings. On Friday evening a meeting was pre- vented through a police notice posted on the door. The managers of the Christian Scierce campalgn are trying to secure the building owned by Americans, thinking that in this case the police are less likely to interfere. The enthusiasts weicome the public excitement, averring that it gives Christian Science an impetu$. The newspapers say Emperor Willlam intends to take energetic measures against all forms of obscurantism practiced for morey and insist that the heavy fees charged for healing amount to swindling. The leaders of the Christian Science cru- sade are selling Mrs. Eddy's book for twenty marks, The evening papers to-day print furthes detalls regarding Emperor William's talk “Eddyism.” Herr won Windhelm If you should go to the Park, to Burlingame, or wherever fashionable folk drive, and should pick out the smartest and most excellently finished vehicle there. you could be reasonably sure it was obtained of us. But the place to see the most handsome vehicles in the West, of all types, is at O’BrIEN &. SONS Golden Gate Ave anaPolk St. HIGD'S MEMORY 10 BE HONORED PARIS, Feb. 8—The centenary of the birth of Victor Hugo will be celebrated in Paris with great brilllancy. The Munici- pal Council to-day drew up a programme of festivals to last six days—from Febru- ary 2 to March 2 inclusive. The most imposing ceremony, organized by the Government, at which Presideat Loubet, the Ministers, and all leading Frenchmen will attend, will be held in the Pantheon February 26, which will be the chief day of the fetes. A monument to Victor Hugo will be unveiled in the Square des Voges in the afternoon. his promises to be a splendid function. President Loubet, the members of the Cabinet and the municipal officials will take their places upon a platform facing No. 5, Hugo's house, a choir will endei musical selections based on Hugo's work: and eulogistic orations -on the writer will be pronounced. A great popular fete will be held in the evening in the Square des Voges, which will be brilliantly illuminat- ed. The following days will be devoted to balls and concerts in the Hotel de Ville, the festivities culminating Sunday, when another celebration will be held in the afternoon in the Square des Voges under the auspices of the municipality. Hugo's house will be taken over officially for a museum; there will be music, choir selec- tions will be rendefed and a procession of school children carrying palms and flow- ers will march before a bust of Hugo erected upon a pedestal in front of his house. holding out a green palm branch. An open-air ball and concert will conclude the ‘ festival. l Cramps to Locate in Germany. | BERLIN, Feb. 8.—The Lokal Anzeiger | says the Cramps of Philadelphia project‘ building a shipyard in Germany, with the co-operation of Sir Edward Reed, the fcrmer ex-chief of construction of the British navy. The paper asserts that the Cramps have secured, through a large Berlin bank, an option on land at Stettin | and Kiel, and that they intend to bid for the construction of German war vessels, merchantmen and yachts upon American medels. Special. Single or three- quarter white en- ameled iron bed $2.50 We would be pleased to show Carpets and Draperies and quote you prices. We would be glad to open an account with you. and can save you money. except on Saturday. The square will again be {lluminated at lden light, on which will be thrown an f:n‘u'ot the poetic muse in mauve color, 7 dusk, the house itself being bathed in a |/ you our fine stock of Furniture, We do not pay the big Market-street rent Free delivery to Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. We close at 6 T. Brilliant Furniture Co., 338-342 POST S8T., Cpposite Union Square.