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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH ¥, 1902, 1 __THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM, | THE EMPORIUM, | THE EMPORIUM, | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. Monday Sale of Exclu-|@ollection of Musio for sive Wash Naveities. | Mandolin and Guitar. Six Famous Novels at A Monday Sale of Extra Spooial Prices. White India Linens. FAOM GALE 118 pleces of the real Mercerlsdd Madras | We have just recelved the latest and best A plekeup In nlea Sheer White Ind'a Linensy | These are the she most read bools at the present Fabrica, 13 inches wids, in rich Dresden | the Leo Felst Mandolin and Guitar Collection, only 3§ pleces for this sale; no fabrle more | tme, by five worid-famed authors. The , plaln white and the new linen colors, | contalnlng a7 arrangements of the newest and wseful for walste, children's wear, ste.y this | publisher’s price ls § per volume, No- that were made to sell at from joc to 46¢ | most popular musle, Such favorltes av *‘Hunky lot Monday only, yared . . . . . . . MO alse In Cali ornla can they be bought the yard, which we cloied out much under | Dory,"" *Smokey Mokes,' ‘Bunch ‘of Black« CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- Fine Organdies—The close, even threaded prices to-morrow, probably nowhers pree fom an gl imporer, atwluny | e, Ho Lad Away 3 St of Ory” i, Kind, 8 inches wide white and In’ :1: in America, & B new fabrics that have never been shown in | ete, . oolory yurd o o s o i e bie s - 3 this market, are offered for to- 18¢ Mapdolin part, Guitar part or Second Mane AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORF, Dt:ll‘ ';\vlu-—!un lhl:l |munl,"\:l|n 'l"“ T’ ok 980 - - mortow only, peryard . . 4 4 o dolin part, each 280, lots of amorted s 2es, and very excellent value, - Jarlon Crawford, W i Germen ind Irish Linen Sultings—Per yard [ Pi EVERY TEST AN,y o et gL v Meadays Wit s e's is o OO High Water Threatens eman ind Irsh ‘Linan Sult Wpe B | Paa B0, \' ST PROCLAIMS IT BEST. A ol P, g A 36 TR Telfast ‘heer Linen Batiste and Diess Connor, Monday . . . Linens—Very sty ish, full renge of qualities, ““In the Palace of the Ki he Town of Knights Greatest Black Silk Offering in Our Histo R 2/0v 660 ford, Monday . . ... . . v Landing. Llket Wash e Grenadines—Imported and “The Crida"—Winston Charehil - Amgrican makes, yard - 12140 10 800 Ay oy s ) Sale of Five of the Best Makes from Leading European and American Manufaciurers Begins Monday. This is the most opportune Silk Sale that the big store has ever held; selling’ way under regular prices, such [vinted Dimit “Right of Way''— both dainty a 'A sheer woven cloth, in Entire Region Thereabouts Is Rapidly Being Inun- Men’s Good Sults— dated, ¢ g worthy and beautiful silks at just the time you ‘want them most, when you are beginning to have your Spring| $78, $17.50 and $20 o 81 Pants ’o hl:.' ’,":' cmxumenymnde up, These are not chup,jinferlar goods bouht for sale purposes, as is the c'n e with some advei tised silk sales; but a5 descriptions below indicate, v.‘:,“ for $10.50. Sacramente I:;”; ‘“, ‘l“' Vista A",u‘:::',:l':mm: b '.'::‘, ’:L;oc:":;,“: and as an inspect on of the goods themselves wil prove, they are the very best mikes of their\inds from some of the worid's best knawn manufacturers, A Bt Rondead "sshd’ o e’ e eaches the e B SR y q - 4 ” n,,',“\:.:.. l!.,‘..; xo-m-mnwn "”"d"“:'“ ""T' wi P’.;““" :""' | Lot 1——Consists of 2000 yards of that world famous pure dye black taffera manu‘actured by the Lol A—Nearly 1000 yards of 21-inch Black Peau de Sole; | Schwariz stock, which we purchased hllll:g, i :":lm-lw;l::i' ..7 ’l.hllm .nu, ‘:; llh.l‘l (;-':‘v; celebrated “This alk is 00 well knawn to need extended dessription. Suffice aiag of Swis manufacture; has & magnificent finish; warranted to give | In New York a few weeks ago at about will outlast any of th y that It is the quality that sl a4 ; - 3 .;u.,. y insert uu‘ mm-; vel ;‘u: the spring and "' o fhorobaebagh v fpostd ili:;:‘;‘:l::w 'll:" :‘;‘ :ll'wl:;:,,.'y, will be sold per yard :“","{ rlmfu:; aao good wear and mllfnd‘I'"\; b:" 'T;'"'""'"y good value |n the regular '1“6;;‘ "an (:‘i: n‘:nlu::;i u;n\‘;l:""(,.‘m::. the pressing and ereasing ane A - i ' t ol g # Epecial Dispsich (o The Gall ..l.u.”.......ly. i B70/| Lot 215 rarher lim'ted quantity of 27-Inch b'ack taffera; that Is warranted 10 wear, that regular y :::k‘; ':5‘1:: {::':»“'“ Mn::lxy.,' j’“t f"j '07“'.' a’o R T e .!ll iy eells at A1.35 the yardj and being an exceptioral width in making up will eut e great advantage, Tt is a quality manu= factured expressly Al dress purpases, having & specially biil lant Anish; and will be sold at our great special 78 Black Bk Bale beginning Monday, per yard . .+ v % 00 . 2 Lot 3—B'sck Peau de Roley Sw'ss makes 24 Inches widej nearly 1000 yirds of this popular beautifully Anished, good wearing 81, g8 ner yard qualityj that was manu actured expressly for dress purposss, and ma'ees QLA March 1.—The Wwir Wi & gale in the o Wighie Landing and the entire re: wded. 1 ls expected WKnlghts Landing Latest Papularrlfiuh. Vor sale in Musie Depariment, second floor An secomplished panist will play over any plece they are going very rapidly the sale ean lase but a few days longer, Cunuine 915,00, §17.50 and $20.00 Va'ues for $10,80— Fashionable wnninished Worsteds, Evening wa Lot B — Beautlful so-lnch Blae't Lumenaux 8ilk; that Is se popular this seasan; we wer: able to rmnn only 150 yards, w0 sell at the sps al sale prhu‘"’fh‘l sille will malkee handsame dress kit o §ior 1! was | shive walsis It s de sold regularly at €1.00 the yard; bue will oy desire 0 ¥ inte particu'arly acract ve shire wa'sts; will be sold at our great speclal Black Bille Bale beginning Mondiy be &:1d at our § lack Bflle Ba'e boginning Monday Cassimeres and faney Worsteds, in olive, :::::»:.h g b ol |:'n'y::t,""y s s “’,”‘ w‘n‘n:w. N R R . T O e l 980 9 i p b b M. o i o a R ;‘, . ;.. ' 890 brawn, grays, greens; alw r'nl.fi Blues and ; 3 Pub Our biacky handsome new stripes, ehecks and frohte the Jnlghis = == e e S —— L T e e 4 s ——— o T == overplaids, and also the new black and white f Price Price Plalds, HIO VIETA " 4 wffecis all eoats made with the broad shoulders S St et | Now Cloaks and Sults Vere. New Spriny Dress Goods, 4nd thape-reainng fronts, aloring Wyle 484 - . f - Donkey Laugh Two-Biep, Whit- N " 12.60 In ecold black type we can merely give the names that the makers have [ At 1o pleass the mose fastidions; genulne PUltiL 18 e Highes J ew Jackets, oo 88600 to 8124 Bigoe, pi7.4e and of Jmi I 1p Bl Weing. Otfieg dinitiota L AR coa g0 ae ] ik ond Moire Coats $18,00 v $40,00 bestowed upon thelr beautl ul produetions for spring end summer, & line of the | g0 Cet vites for, « 1 $10.50 b bEig e b g By vy S pee | A s e v colors In whieh the different fabrics come, the widths and the prices we are ate belng ) e umplig Jacks Jubilee TwoeBtep, f6¢ 5¢ | N, d 0,00 «m Adultion to Sohwarix W RACHAN on L yireed {,, Voltaten J“" Niep, © mf, tos ags|liew Fuilor Dre L 812,80 0 8680, willing to sell them for. It Is an utter impossibllity to deseribe the eharming Stook We Oifor 1his Weook e by & n earjy houe this | Fatal Rore of Red, Helr, , goe age | New Cioth Bkirts, ., .. 0iviiis $4.95 v $20.00 wenves so that you can tell what they look like, They must be seen. | Moiiisd 00 Trousers, 92.08—A largs line noruliig, neat ' A A g Fare Thee Honey Fare T §0¢ a8 | New Bilk and Peau de Bole Bkirte, |, v $45.00 All thit we ean Intimate fn that we have a large & stock to choose from as | of well-made worsted pants; new handsome f , mbeddad It Ha Le Ha Lo, Helf goe age be found h hat th d ‘ected by | h ipes and checks, I all o the slide ' No one was 1n the Va'ley of Kentueky, Stan- New Shirt Walnts. . ...vviiiini . 800 10 86,00 can be found anywhere, that the goods were seiected by experts and that they [ patterna in sripes and checks, in all slees up lurt” . Beti s % T soc age | New Silk Wal 5,00 © $10.00 came from the best makers that we know of. o 43 g R 'P'I“" e $2.68 A Bor g ihe Tabding, ot Curs 1 Love Mo OneBut You, Keamar g0 age| oW Bilk W\, ..0000004., 88,00 to . ABineh Striped Mistral Etamines—In fight gray, navy, tn, garnet and black, with white seripe | | D90I08 to-day, puir. . . R bott one Joone Lee Von Taer 2 ., e age Oloaning Out the O/d. woven to show the lining, our price, per yard . 0L CL D 81,00 i A e g N iy N‘kf 5’“:": h.dml: (‘nl;:n I)‘a)ly, Geibel, . . goc age ot 44 Inch Ihin l’mne:ll-—A superbly dyed and finlshed French cloth, In all the new spri new iptiag paterns -nl‘plomy of ’I:m" ..: break after’ th AMIS, BAwards , . 200 o 0§06 856 i gpt tight and le.t; not the price but the sale ourprice, per yard o o o 0 0 00 b e . el . My Drowsy Babe, Nichols . .. o age | Snhing prices'rly p P adeinch Wool Taffets—A new weave, in colors, our price, yard inthielot, sood §3.gomlven, g2 28 Biver o ' Dpesung. . Sotes | Pretty Molly Shannon, Wolfe . goc a2§¢ counts now, * 4f-inch Peay de Gant—Exceptionally dremy, rich satin fin ol agrratp g b bl B - - - Eaee el . o Star and the Fiower, Hubbel , , goc 2§¢ shelie And samiek "aaBitd ok ved ! $5.00 Sailor Sults, $3.48—Sises for ages § to : oLy Al §10,00-—Three-Qu:rter Conts that have been $15.00, pring L L ‘e 10y handsome blue terges 8nd cheviots, 11T Haln 1g falling here Sunflower and the Sun, Penn, , goc 25c 6eneh C Sultl The fabrle, I lors, for o ) hoavy wind from the $20.00 and $25.00; finest goods; finest making; tan 45-inéh Canvas Bulting==Eha Rew ‘fabeis, In olors, for street wear . .|, , o ALl elegantly trimmed collars and embroldered ogether with a rapidly falling m— t S ¥ 4 : All.wool Black Etamines—3j8-inch, 80@g 46-inch, 8807 44-Inch, § 1,00, g00d $5.00 values, i : kW Salo Nock s castor and black; Monduy and Tuesday , , , All-woo! Black Can inch, 8770y 46-inch, 280y sc-inch, $1,00. wale price. © © ¢ L ... " “ by Ruffs. All-wool Blact P [ h -inch, & f. -inch, $7.28. | $2. for mining purposes are flied 10 dosen Liberty Silk Neck Ruffy, selected | *++ v vvosriinsiiinns $10.00 bt s Ul nch, P81 sorlnch, §1.0 p swinch, $1.28. | $2.00 Wash Sallor Suits, $1.38—Sises for Al-wool Elac( Striped Etamines—44-inch, 1. 28y 46-inch, 81, 787 46-inch, $R,00, | 2w § 10 10 years; good qualities of madras, percales, and linen crashes used in these suits, guaranteed fast culor, hand " " . laundered, sale price. arch 1.=A heavy rainstorm from this season’s latest arrivaly, trimmed In sllk Juby, with long streamer ends, rich, Auffy neck ruffs, imported for this season's selling, the regular y4.50 quality, in black, magple or Jackdaw, special $2.68 wle Monday only , , , At $1245-—Tallor Dresses, finely made; best matcrin's; splendid styles; grays, browns, tans ind some black; in all #'zes that were $20,00, $25.00 and $27.50; your choice ¢ In every prospect of night, L nuance during the entire this w of the harm we James Lick 10§ 8traight o Vg gl £ Minday sud Tuesdsy ... §1 2,48 CI All This {_‘ 25¢ Somo Now Arvivals \ NP Py Lot - ars ek < for = B e storm of & week ago and the end Lotie' Vit Rid Lion Shose—Bon iy, | The New Neokwoar Eastern Sugar-Curcd R v s o Ty From present indieations ither dull kid or p'aln kid tops, newest toes, ason in this county will be s b g | \ patent leather tips, hand-turned soles, Louls XV heels; our price 850 colors or wripes, plain or pleated bosoma; an extra good quality for . .. . ... 8,00 Men's Fancy Hoslery—New color comblna- _;n,rl Our Prices for Eastman Kodaks. Ladles” Wrist Bags. The fad of the season In leather goods, & large shipment of up-to-date styles just In. The for Woman. We Invite Inspection to this wi rival from New York and Parls, now on sale in Neck- Hams 135 Mondny. Among the other splendid values for Monday In the grocery dapartment are; d - > Ladies’ Mannish Shoes— About 6o different We sell everything that the ateur or i d brolder Mac DAMAGE IN PHILADELPHIA, s, “sie fmmest that ‘ar’ seadty Thinese| | M- :ml....;v'u‘...un.;.. : - 1Ink Egans—Best quality, Monday, 10 Ibs, . » yeblag, dhat: Y kot h:.‘g:.u:.&:::“l':\.:m-&d“p".;:'yn.;:m:' . s, v k. i e oflocn, Theusands of Dollars Are Lost as Re- ;)‘"m‘ s lm] "{l’"l,:“"’,‘." |"w:.‘hlll h,": ovc'r:::ed";;hwl:w: chbn'nr::llan ":nr;n(?ry 'um' Sh “.‘ ‘c'¢|'|)l| I" .4 1' " M et W ly kept In stock, A dark :' ,:"ri-:?:v 4 gyt P M Fhade 1 the Flood. Joodyear welted extenslon soles, either paten ' | Shre Al h==Beardsley's, on stantly ke 4 00! 2 W et R o e ST G | My S 7 Moo |y ok, Gk | e, b s ek Bt e fce o - . test flood that the milliary of h gh Cuban heelj our price ." | Overcollars—White embrokdered hemtitchedy | iiHoot Mo Mush—The or'ginal 16c pu e y of Camers Suppies that you can-poulbly | i o i e - 8 i O T ) . need along the | .8 ) R R 280, B0 | e, Monen ok uire at departmemt store prices. Here " p K kil River nly the most dise | oth or kid | Madras Wach Neckwes rMercerlsed material, | ¢ v Ch ly't‘ P‘R ':' i ‘d : I ,Ia are our prices for the Bastman Kodaks: Gonind Sl Hney,- gt “;"; 00 Men's N'lh,' Shirts—Well made of good mus- . Pyprhen tore it o) tent leather or kid th tyl ; V| Lream Chocolate~Roberts'y made instantly, TAnt Our A ¥y 400 KRR lin, cut full sise, precty sk trimmings, ot ot siream lant migbtolind senty povogh ian b iyl s e onpnhi g TRl ',‘,‘";' 1 vequires no milk or wgar, thh . . . 280 Price, Price, | The Long Shape Wrist Bags—Chamols lined, | much lew than yeu would expect to pay. 50 @ 1 from its source to its o Spormmpy e Camradl < v | e aiondiron ‘:":‘" ,'a" “,‘ 00 | Seeded Raisins—1-lb packages, 3 packages , | Folding Pocket No. 1., ~$10.00 with Inside pocket, in pretty shades of suede | Men's Underwear—Medium weight and nate mouth Amags that will reseh Ledies' Sandals—Back Viel Kid, the new o oo T O @300 BT L gt gy T8 Foflip S AL 0 Jlaiee .’: S0 lather, 81.28y genvine sesl, $1.387 | unal wool, the kind that Is worn here for ‘ ‘ e ot . dotiars | style, with one strap and bow, plain toe, e enet et 14 syt 38 | BKIng Soda — 115 packages, repulary Hc, | Folding Po %1 e ) genuine alligator, $2.,00, speig 800 semsery gertieniely’ well mode g5 : b ';‘:H'l','l o “w'"‘," hand-turned sofes, opera heelj our price. , . OIQ:I h"'"' ': B u 'L: el hlo Monday, § packages . . . . . . . B:’::I: N;’ : s ;"” rY) .3 Extra Large Wrlst Bag—chamols lined, inside | and nicely finished garments; each . . 750 SO0 DUty QURMSI T LA . . . $1.00 | Ostrich Feather Boas—Large exprem ship hiF A / ST, SR 4 pocket, slivered frame, In preity shades of | Boys' Golf Shirts—The popular shirt with 3 Rl o A Ladies' All Patent Leather Wal ‘ing Oxjcrds— | ment just recelved, choice selected feathers, Now Bodnais Drvtloping..nd printing prompily dons | yueie,’ §2, 805 senvine wsl, 3DoBOF | boys for school wear, eithor Madras or Pere drowned At 7:30 this The new Blucher style, new togf, hand | long fibre, in grays, magpie, natural and aw Spring Styles i a ‘hilitui and satisfactory manner. genuine tor, $@,28; genuine | caie, pleated or plain fronts, s wide range of BEROE PPN welted exteniion soles, Cuban heels. $3, 50 | black . . $12.50 10 $25,00 Hosiery for Wamoan. walrus, $2.50. Sotine b shosis s s Ty SHls Gl Boys' “Little Gents" thoes - Made of the best quaity Viii Kid or Box Calf, welted extension soles, spiing heels and low, com- mon-sense heel, any size and width from ¢ » flood was reached 1ng, when the river, One of Our Popular Clarst Sales Monday. e of the river in this city. me within & few feet of re of the city bridges and EWe hae from the wharf-lines for three blocks in some places, surrouding iling houses, greal manufacturin ) inunda raliroad tracks and Blankets and Comforters White Elankets—The good California make (and California makes the best blankets in the world ), sise 65ulio inches, full g-pounds weight, pink t the 'y sbly low price, pair, . , , . Fine Comforters=—A beautiful line, laminated white eotton, dalaty colorings) each , , , | Rye or Bourbon, full quarts, Monday , , 4 %t 81,0 Br.wn's. Ce'ery hosphate—To be sery hot or cold, quart botties ‘ ' test sufferer is the Hatiroad Company, whose tracks run along the eastern shore of the river for a distance of about thres I'hie road hes abandoned pe lines and s via the junet nE the western shore, 8 | Cre decanters, each , , , Bourbon, gallen, . , y wad in progréss the water was fores The r ng (ts way Into the bullding and almost s Oestaut sl e " relohed bt 2ast of the RUAITOL. ke thtss heot of weier i B "l on"the Wouth Bige"most Of T mils ave shul n, o ants o ones train shed the water was A% high as the aughiin and the Rebublio. Btesl Come wh of the pa \ger conches DR, PIERCE'S REMEDIES. A WOMAN'S PRAVER. 1t is notable that in the despondency caused by womanly diseases, there seems to many & suffering woman no way of pany belng the only extensive wm-rn to BROADE, gmm Homestead (o MolKees= rooks the Pittsburg and Lake Hrle tracks are yinder water and the Panhandle «rnck; 4re being used to get trains in wnd out o e oty Nntw‘;mnnndln' the fné-t that the Bouth Hide I lterally swamped, there I8 not a drop of water avallable for home purposes nor for f) h(lnfl fire ghould It become nec- esanry. onongaheln Water Come any supplies this section of the eity and A NEW VENIGE Water Swirls Through the Streets of Al- the M hela Ri gonpe Soom paia ancept ot the peice of legheny. posscasion 5t the coMpARY & Plant. Buting Mfe teelf. It would Le sad to record out the fires under the bollers and forcing euch a story of struggle and suffering ex- a shutdown, " Al L ~Mrs. for the fact PITTSBURG, March 1—At midnight the | pitoADING, Fa March L-Mrs, John that in such dire flood had done its worst. The Mononga- | hoy of years, were drownafi to-day at hela marks showed ut that time 3L9, a| Forgedale, thin Gounty, in n rush of water distress many a woman has found a wa resulting from the breaking of a dam, The bridge spanning Mahoney Creek, near !punnlv!llmflc’o lapsed to-day and fall of nearly a foot since 8 p. m. The Allegheny at Kerrs Island registered 35.5, a fall of .8 of & foot since 6 p. m. At | Joud BPER IRV oo O e, who back to h““l’ Davis Island dam the Ohio stood almost | cramsing the stracture ot the tims, was and happiness by stationary at 30.1 feet. Late reports from Srowned. the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, This great rem- edy for womanly ills has well been J called "A god- up-river points are to the effec at both rivers are either g or stationary. Earlier in the eve) it was almost & certainty that 38.3 f; the mark made by the big flood of 1884, would be exceeded. [ No reliable estimate of the money dam- age done by the flood can be made at this e ————————————— PERSONAL TO SUBSCRIBERS. send to weak and, thme, but it will be very heavy. Already | I will send to every subscriber or reader of sick women,” It 50,00 men have been made idle by the | The Call a full-sixed ONE DOLLAR package of oy forced closing down of mills, tactories and | VITA all, POBTPALD, wufficient establishes regu- larity, dries weakening draine, heals in. flammation and ulceration and cures fo- male weakness, It makes weak women strong and sick women well, RE, b for one month's treatment, to be pald for with. in one month's tme after recel| geiver oan truthtlly say tha him or her more kood than dopes of quacks of good doot icines he or whe has ever u other industries, To-night Allegheny in & modern Venlce, and every sort of impro- vised water eraft s in hervice, Every #treet in the low-lylnl. district has more or less water in it. In some places it s th from two o four feet deep, forcing house- | Over wkain carefuily, and u ¥ edicine the ask our pay only when it has done you d, arYour medic -lnul:r"r-‘l.-:fm:::_zm b | holders to abandon their homes or move | sk our pay only when it e to the upper floors, All of ‘tne rallroad tracks except those of the Pittsburg, Western and Chlcago are submerged ana many factories huve been Th tary i nothing o lose, 1f It doon not benefit you, you r.y us_nothing, VITAE-ORE s a nlmrtl. hard, adamantine rock-lke substance-—~minerai —ONE—~mined f 4 and sllver, and requires about twanty years for oxs Plymouth Co.. Mass Box 14, "My urine was 1ike brick dust. and 1 had pain all over me and such # dragging l"‘m;‘ it seemed 1 could not do my house work 1 hiad to sit down 1o wash the rom the ground |ike closed down, torn disbes, even, In the yoar shg7 1 was #o sick 1 P c 0 live ,:x in particularly bad s . o witer has | jdidation. It contains fres iron, fres sulphur did mot eare to live nod prayed magy times that flooded the Iur?o-rtrou, é:' portion of the in: | and magneslum, and cne buokags will ial i . d #t und stiution, ruining much fine mac! ) in- Al :;‘:m: .':‘.'-l.i‘m'.lil n.n‘v:l i".mid.ffg‘. cluding the ajr runovnlnt and the elec- | lons M‘lhl“mu powerful, efflonclous mineral edicine. and 1 s & well woman, tric lighting pgnts, The bullding Is now ;"V:\ b A ge0- o headnche, no pain at afl, | Without heat aid the only light In 1t in by | OKIcal Aisecvery, . notl ik eadnches pre y te | oandies and lambs. centir h' dinsares an NhedmA: the monthiy per weh patn that T woul 1n Pittaburg proper, from the point to | (il M L SUEEEL EEThbon Potsont e Yas roll on the flaor | Look three bottes | Ninth street and as tar back as Penn | etk 0 iphtherin, Catarrh and Throat & of Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription and th avenue, overything in flooded, SKIfts and | reotions, Liver, Kidhey and Biadder Allmen of ‘Golden Medical Dincovery' and three viala | Wagons are being utl to et residents | Rtommoh and Female Disorders La (o to and from their hol w Pittsburg- ers have ever ween the water so deep on these wtroets. The Hotel Lincoln has ten feet of water In its basement, while the Victgria and Boyer hotels are in almost as bid shape. Water surrounds the An- derson. The Duquesne Theater was f abandon its performance to-night, water completely covering the Pl:'xll t. Although the Alvin was surround Prostrafion and nds testifty, and at riting for a pac age, Hlin and @ the ‘attention and consideration, and afterwird the bfi"m““ of every living person who desires ter health, or who suffers pains, 1lls and diseases which have dofied the medical world and grown worss with age.. We care not for your skeptiel of Dr. Plerbe's Pleasant Pellets, and was com- pletely cured * Accept no substitute for * Favorite Pre- seription.” There is nothing just as good, Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser—sent free on receipt of stamps 1o cover expense of mailing omly. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper Malarinl Fover, Norv eral Debllity, s thous one, anawering this, will deny_after usin to the covers; for the cloth bound Dense. reurdiots of whss i Fon mack e O e Dr. B V. Plerce, | Water, & £00d aised wudionce reached the | senduna t s for a package. Fou st fov house by means of wagons and skiffs and rite tal N 3 While the | Ran Frantiven Cat " Address THEG. NORLY Buffalo, N. Y. 2 the performance proceeded. Ye lowstone Whiskey - Bottled at the distillery by the distillers (Taylor & Williams), either &80 de Menthe and other cordials—In glase v 780 Feather River Whiskey==A very superior 80 Several advanced shipments forwarded by ex- press by our Hoslery buyer, now in Europe, ar- rived last week. ‘These goods are all new and exclusive patterns and pre.tier than any other t0 13)§ inclusive . . . . ., $1.8 s | Sonoma Clare —One of our most popular | shown before by us, One lot consists cfi sellers, that always gives sats- 75 Dozen Ladies’ Fancy Hose—g d'fferent pate faction, special Monday, gal- 300 terns, black cotton, plain or Rembrandt damage has been done Extra Good Values In T vibbed, with red, blue or white silk em- brodered polka dot on instep, and lisle and cotton hgse, In Roman strip: effect on black ' and royal bluej we have marked these, per LA R 380 ed | 30 Dozen Striking New Bffects Such as plain green lace lisle, green grounds with Ro- man stripes, and white grounds with black pollka dots and Roman stripes—have been marked at the attractive Intreductory Jvlu, 0o per pale . Planning Welcome to Schmita, BAN JORI, Mareh 1.--Mayor Behmits of Ban Pranoisoo will address & labor meets Ing In the Auditorium on Friday evening, March 7. The .-rung 18 to be held un- der the augploes of the Building Trades Counell and the Vederated Trades, [t s proposed to make It the largest labor kathering ever hnm‘hrnre‘ Grange Favors the Combine, BAN JOBI, March 1~The Ban Jose Grange at its meeting to-day adopted a resolution favoring the econtinuation of the Cnll“nrnll Cured Frult Assoclation, with such amendments to Its By-laws as will make more effective the rk of the assoclation Solid Oak Parlor Table, 24 inches square, one only sold to each customer, only $1,00, Roxbury Carpet, any amount, any pattern, sewed, lined and laid, per yard 7oc, Great reductions through. out the entire stock. Credit * and free delivery in Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley, We close at six o'clock, except on Saturday. T.Brilliant FURNITURE C0,, 338-842 POST STREET, Opposite Unlon Bquare. | N:w Style Go-Qarts. Whitney's new style Go-Carts for spring and summer are here, They are so different _from those made by other manpfacturers, For instance, the reclining backs afe so made that you can adjust either the back or the front independent of the other, or both worked ther, They h nithed reed body, Our pilees for reclining unp'fvnm . #$2,00 to $30.00 Good Reed Body, Hood.T: arrlage— Fully upholstered in colored figured tapestry, lush roll, tinned-sieel wheels an: ° ke v v v 0 §0:80 Othar, Carviages, with rubbir tires, Srom $f.50 to §70.00, DUNHAM'S DOUBLE 15 AGAIN SOUGHT Southern California Of- flcers Want Charles F. Orill, #pecial Dispatoh to The Call, BAN JOSH, March 1.—Ch‘rl‘l . Crill, the double of James C. Dunham, and who was brought to San Jose from Kan- sas lust summer on suspicion of being thy derer of the McGlincy family, is botng sought by the police of Southern At the threshold of wedded life California. Criil's resemblance to Dun- ham w:.lu:o clol': tha:i tiar uve:;.l d.{u‘ ici thatit wome of those who nown the sex- tuplzumurflcror ‘Were In doubt as to his | 'C'n¢ that wi identity, | has be ing in Fullerton ufilfliiun.fi.nnl.:nl tl ent of the Pacific Magazine Company, mombfin ps in at §1 ‘nnh o n| pal gnla the coin last December, T, s the: ave not recelved the magazines the It In supposed t want Crill arrested, left Bouthern California when C onme to 1hco. by nfiar Coftl wan ham he jolned a daid CONFERENCE ON BUGAR NEARS Ml!l COMPLETION o8 at Brussels Will Now Sign Del Convention ‘l‘:q Have Agreed \ . Upon. BRUBEKLS, March 1.—At to-da; ting of the Interpational Sugar once It was decided to i week the convention upon. disoussion of sugar taxation in the - h il ret: f th it for the Bowels. A Yot Doen signed at Brussels he waa not SRl Remedy . "ull-rtnnl:: llolg magazine clul he members that froi atlonal Bank of Pasa- dena,” which proves to have been bogus, At Fullerton seventeen citizens wmuvlc; 0 ¥ t 0 an Jowe or went to Han Fran- :rofld not to be Dun- Ime museum here, but not prove n deawing eard. After that Pa wai not heard of until his experience n the wouth. or- enrly nex eretofore agree: BRLIN, March 1.—In the cours %hn‘ i Chatelaine Sag Genuine alligator, ¢hamols lined, patent hook; a wonderful value ror the [ L ... . 81.00 Sale of Golden Rule Sawing Machine $17.85. The acme of sewing machine perfect'on, equal in appearance and usefulness to any $40 or 365 machine, sew: thing, the head is of standard, ating con the attachments are the most complete and | finest made, of h'gh-grade steel and nickel plated, the woodwerk is handsome oale, plano polished; we guarantes them for § years to give perfect satsfaction, regularly a1, 14, specially reduced ‘,’ ., [l r Monday only to, Spoons, Knives, Forks. jon, | remarkable value at Monday's special prices, Only 200 sets each of the Teaspoons, Tables spoons, Forks and Knives In the offerings Teaspoons, set of 6, Monday , , . Tablespoons, set of 6, Monday , . Forks, set ot 6, Monda; 15 Dwt, Knives, with frosted handles, Indeed, for o « « + v o v v 04 800 A Monday Sale of Another of our special sales @f Willlam A, ' Table Sliverware, Guaranteed to be nt nickel silver, the plating full stand= t of pure silver, all {n:y patterns and WHRAR AAARAAR AAARR A AR RRTAEEAR R AAARR TRAER EE R REL AR RER AR AR BT PITTT RRRITET. ERRRTTT. BETT T CRTIR. CHTTEER. CRETERET. CIIIR. o gt ah AARAREAA SRR AEER R ERER ] 1.6 ot of 6, Monday , position to enter into detalls, At the | ton Htate Hespital for the I[nsane, ame time the Meeretary Indireotly eon- [ had been agreed among the int rm-dg} general correotness of the [ persons to (ake the case to Macramento hasen of the conference as published, and | County, where the original eommitment mveplt'np emr‘musmy !‘n'r rm:rln‘r tacll- [ was made. 0 GFMAN eXPOrts of suNar. . Hack of the prese rogeads i naid e hl*l!ved that_the m"w"--'r AgTeS- | Interesting Mwl’; A'i‘ (fu Jast olty 'u..'-' ent wolld secure Cermany a place 10 | (on In Hacramento Kent was eleo [y the world's markets, City Trustes, bt m-um"y he bee In= b, sane and was committed o the al KENT OASE WILL BE anylum Clark held the TRIED IN BACRAMENTO Stookton Judge Dismisses the Aotion at the Request of the Prin- cipals. BTOCKTON, March 1-~Judge B 1. Jones to-day dlsmissed the proceedings before him to have Robert Emmett of Bacramento recommitted to the Stuck- e There are many physical disturbances of the Mayor Georg office to he vacant lna -n%um-d John W. Crone to suceeed Kent 'The brothe: of Kent objected to the Mayor's set an the Board of Trustees rofused to recog- fize Crone ofelally, beeause of a defect in the original commitment, All of the persons Interested, Ineluding Kent, were before Judge Jones to-day. On the case being called, the order dls- missing It was made at once at the re- quest of the principals. ‘Maidenhood «é Womanhood with its cares and responsibilities, | what more lfipropriate could a bride consider than a box of the med- keep the new family in perfect health, B B Mfi’h‘& VARG SRR = Mre. H. P. Yoomans, (111 Champlain Ave., Ohloage oure. = g x“ g "itrs. 8. Dixon, Blatnors, Ol bodily functions con« nected with the change from maidenhood to womanhood, and the / health and wholesome life not only of the bride, the new wife and prospective mother, but that of the new generation that is to be, de- pend upon keeping all operations of the digestive canal regular and natural with Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the only medicine that will do t gently yet surely without grip or gripe. : b R, g T, Compaay, sy 2L ot froe. Addross - y Chicage or Now Yori L