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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1902. : THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | s R it mmnmmummmummmmmmmmmmmm RERPRRDR RARRYR RRRRRERE RERRR ARRRR RERRRER RARRRRRR RERRR prlng‘ Opening and Easter Display. The entire store abloom %Y New Summer Merchandise, WANTS MILLIONG FOR CONGESSIONS Maritime Canal Com- pany Seeks Payment by Uncle Sam. g i the The beautiful Easter decorations will ke in place to-mo:rew. Everything thit can possibly bz made whitz and | lavender, is white and lavender. Never has America’s grandest store presenied a more charm:ng or inviling appear- New Lace Curtains for Easter Opening. The Laces for New Dress Stuffs. AARARAAS ARA AR AR TER .~ 45 X | This will season. of laces—everything is 4} = Fresh, beautiful designs, in excellent qualities of Corporation Tx.”usts United tiimmed with lace, Our awortment of Spring | d7ice. Do not on any account miss the great before Esler displays and sales. ok T’ Yo il Tl pold T States Will Deal : Laces and mmings are ready in time for ) < (% il vt fo 16 iced ter. We have opened a great many Europe L Jo & awe. peived, par el Equxmbly ean move'ties during the past week, among : .. .$2.50 © $17.50 e H which are: 162 pairs of beautiful Brussels Curtains, fine, | 1i h Crochet Laces—Bcth galoons and all- deicate work, hand made, are priced from, | prpir. . . .$7.50 v $20.00 A fine lot of Point de Calais French Novelty Lace Curtains that will deiight the heart of any housekeeper, are marked, per pair . - $5.00 © $11.59 8—Thomas B. the Maritime cxamined at consid- the Senate Commit- als to-day regarding ns which had been made to overs, per yard 25¢ w© $5.00 Escuriai Festoon:—Black, white and Arabian shades, per yard 25¢ 1 $1.50 Chartilly Galoors—In black ‘and white, per yard 1%¢ st.sa Point d: Venise Laces—1Insertion and ga-oons, | had paid the peryard . . . . Z25c © §4.00 S gvan Ge O for lands Batiste Galoons, per yard. .25¢ © $6.00 | g Bamnberg Lace Curtains, haod made l £ it having 50,000 Al'-Overs—Of all descr ptions in Irish croche-, lifen work, made on best Bobiner, are marked, per pair . $2.50 © $17.50 1 tract. It still asserted the ght to this land and looked to the United tion of its rights and i the company could not Jut the assisiance of the The Nicaraguan conces canceled by the Nicara- and the company had There never n of the conces- Point Venise and chiffon applique, in phin and pompadour effects, per yard . . 75;.- ©$7.50 Latest Sheet Mus:r. We se] Sheet Music at half Pub ishers’ or'ces. “Fare Thee, Honey, Fare Thd¥ Well,’ Som= New Books At Emporium Prices. Audrey—By Mary Johnson, author of “To Have and To Hold"'; publuhed at $1.50, our price . . . . . . ..81.08 Wolfville Days—By Henry Levn‘., author of Wolfville; pub hed at $1. 50, our price . ? $1.20 Methods of Lady Walderhurst—By Francis . ou True.,” 25¢. Please Excuse Me,’ ~1 Still Believe “If That's Societ “My Drowsy Babe, “Pretty Mollie Shannon, “Sunflower and the Sun, “In the Valley of Kentucl States e Govern- IRRRRE REREREY. RRERRRER RR YRR RR R RS RRRR, REDRY RERRR SRRERRR RRRRRREY KRR High-Grade Silk Novelties—A grand collection of the richest and most ex- pensive French and Eoglish designs, all the new colorings for spring and summer, in the tavo, evadine, gavotte or Titian shape, en- velopes to match, 9 pleces for 12 T Love e s o | Hodgson Burnett, published a¢ $1.50, oue e & unmng Carolina Coon: | price. . . .. ... - $1.20 i Sn""'a 7 Men’s Easter Neckwear.| CGrane’s Violet Paper. F7 Dress = the B eau" feal and Summer Silks. The swellest effects ever produced in popular- | The new Society Writing Paper, Crane’s latest A Radiant Goods Dlsplay- the A Multitude of Stunning Styles for Easter. priced Neckwear, copies of the most ex-| violet shade, in linen, lawn and tarlton, oc- The Beauliful Fabrics for Spring and Summer. A Special for To-Morrow—As an introductory special of our immense and cerrect fabrics. . 50¢ i R gl " 50e the com- | ® gu'site Silks for stree- and evening wear ever exh bit=d in this city; the latest | <77 ™" - = * = * i these va sended a great rk. He mentioned 1 the value carefully assorted stock of Spring Fabrics we offer 1000 yards of 46-inch All-Wool India Twil, light weight, superb quality, in 15 colorings, which include all the new Spring shades, among them 3 shades of tan, 2 shades of light gray, royal blue, garnet, coffes brown, etc. These exquisite Spring Dress Goods are particularly adapted for tucked waists and gowns, and quisite Silks for stree- and evening wear ever exh'bit=d in this city; the latest products of the best Fiench artists. If you aim at exclusiv:ness, se’ect from these High-Grade Noveltiies, for we have only ons su't of each. A glimpse | at cur opening display of these goods on counters, in show windows and cases | will be of great assistance to you in p'anning . gave CF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST ges Made in the Postal Service and More New Pensions tumes, of new spring co'o per yard . marked, g of the newest colorings your summer costumes. Prices range, per yard $2a 75 (0 $6:.50 | 24-Irch Crepe de Chine—The beautiful fabric that is now at the top notch, for stylish cos- an extra good quility in the full line e Charming Foulards— A very large ascortment and designs in the Pezu de Levont—At the Easter exhibition we show 18 d'fferent colerings in' this new make of silk; weave, finished like a Peau de Soie; and is warranted to wash, full 24 inches wide; our price, per yard . . s,.oo 20-Inch Colored Peau d: Soic—The prettiest it is a very pretty, good-wearng | sale price, yard. . . rrst geeat offering of ne Monday, to inaugurate the new scason, five lines of the most attractive and desirable ribbons, more than 8coo yards in all, are marked more than one-third less than their real value, Lot 1—1000 yards of Brilliant-luster Silk Ribbons; special sale price . . Lot 2— 500 yards 434-inch Black Silk "Hemstitched Ribbon w style Spring ribbons. Beginning French-weave Woven-spnu 719¢ 190 special would bs considered a splendid value.at 75c the yard; our price on Monday 54c 48-Inch Crepe de Paris—Silk and wool, 2 46 Inch Black Voile—The leading fabric for beautiful light-weight fabric for swell mcked s0d fousiced: gowne; per yard. . . $1.50 Imperted Novelty Dress Fabrics—Exclusive styles, newest French creations, bordered Voile and Panama and Tamise, with applique t.imming, for waist and skirt; prices.$18.00, Spring and Summer, a beautiful light-weight gauzy material, woven to show the lining, three grades . . $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard 44-Inch Novelty Eolierne—Silk and wool, with a very silky sheen, solid colors, with dainty, self-colored figure; per yard. $2, 0D rant new Libe: ffocts, the very best mzkrs in shirt waist silk made, has a beautiful finish . = ¥y A o 2 $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 the pattern 48-Inch Black Crepe de Chine—Silk and wool; i g beautiful desgns that are strictly confined to and wil give satsfactory wear; this sk in the Lot 3—2500 yards of ;V-"‘d‘ Allsik Best lehy Satin and Taffeta Rib- |46 tnch Black Siriped Voile—In » variety of - yard - P -y jn;TJ’:‘" :""“h‘a us, three rent qualic all 24 inches new colorings is exquisite our price, per yard, | *m:. wa; weave, 14 cheice colorings, for the neck; special sale pr.:g, §9g | very bandsome chiects, the atest back nov- 441 ch C"'P‘ ok ey iy sy wide . BB0, $100, S1.2B oy . o ek e 5¢ O 5 R R S W e elty fabric, also in three grades; prices, per Priestley’s make, superb values; per yard . . ot 4= sao yards of s-inch Pin-dot Woven Louisine Ribbon, in , supes 5 pe § A it = | soAId s, Rithe ks oAl il pnce arie T p O QRGeS $1.25, $1.75 pad $2.00 < - $2.00 and $2.57 3 3re o Lot £—750 yards Parisian Stripe Taffeta Marvelieux R bbon, supcrb qu:hlj, more ~ Arroyo_Grande: N:w Nezck Ruffs. Butterick Patterns. than § ircnes wie,in all clorsy sale i, per yard . . . - . 33¢ Carpet Bargains S E « ace C. Bartlett, 1 Prettic:t we've shown yet. Fluffy collar, with | April Styles Ready. — ] JS. a'sh—nia w. ribut, resign: Steele, Artillery duty in the Philip- at Fort Can- Colonel Jas- ity as judge lifornia. The assistant surgeons }h]llrp{nfls June 1, Frank C. jam E. Tucker, Yuba 1 , Tulare, $10. Wid- Harrod, Santa Rosa, $5. crease—Jacob Mills, Oregon Villlam H. Car- Widows—Hannah A. handsome apron streamer ends; blac! pic and jackdaw; each . . N:w Styles Hats. that exclusi Soft pear’s, nu 32.35, $3.00: $3.35. papers, in note, packet and letter size; specia] Monday, 2 tablets for . . mag- | gh taper crown Desby Hats with oll brim, the latest New York style ve hat stores ask §2.50 and $5.00 for, now rexdy 2t $2,35 and $4 00, Hats — Either raw or bound edges, heavy dip brim, coors white with black band, jas, steel mixtures and black, prices | 75c, $1.00. $1.25, | 3000 Ink Tablets, satin wove and kid finish 7c ‘Butterick Pattern D:zpartment, main [l or under Ladies’ Parlor. Butterick April Patterns are now on sale, in- according to the mott modern and scientific ideas, and also giving full advice in relation to materials, etc. 3 For those who believe in Athletics for Womsn, there is a ful'y iliustrated ardcle on | Simple and Complex Exercises, by Prof. Regis | Serac. For thos: whose tastes run toward th= kitch- tions taken at $1 per year, postpaid. Many N-w Trimmings |High Noveitizs Just In. Exguisite European and Fareiyn Wash Fabrics of all Kinds. A brilliant galaxy of the 1902 weaves. colors such as light blue, nile, gray, pink, best cloth; _yard . . 20e Mcusulme dc ‘o‘ —For evening wear; finc and sheer; chiffon finish; width 30 inches; in b'zck cream, whitc and all cvening shades; yar - . -4le Novclty Shur Madras - In the new Jace weave; . .4 c etc., width 29 inches; natural linen color direct from Europe; a very special value at the big store’s introductory price; per yard . . 25¢ New Waisting Madras—1In the sheer tissue weave now 0 much used; full 32 inches wide; in more than 100 nylcs; yad . . . 25¢ Finz White India Linon—Fully 32 inches wide; (50 picces only); an even threaded very per- fect weave; per yard . . 157> ern publishers® productions, is now ready. 1ic to $1.00 each. Book Dep’t, main floor. N=w Lace Collars. Th~ New V:ilings. 27N placed on our shelves tor Easter seling, amorg which are the new Chenille or Vel- vet-spot Chiffon Veils for hat drapes, one Six Extra Specials. We have marked at extremely low prices to close out this week four very desirable pat- terns of Carpets, Linoleums and Mattings. ‘filling, best make and good pa(lern:, all colors, per yard . . 4c Granite Carpet— 36 inches wide, in biue, tan, red and green floral effects, per yard . 30€ Linoleums — 12 feet wide, heavy qnaiity, Per- shan designs, per yard . . 2¢ Japanese Linen Warp Vlattng—Good qnz ity, only, per yard . . . Oc Our new line of $1.00 Kid Gloves, best in this city, in all colors, and fast black, are ready. Fit perfect. Extra fine real kid gloves . . ... . $1.25 Ch'ldren’s real kid gloves . . . . . $1.00 All our gloves are warranted. | Kept in repair A 15¢ quality 70c. 1100 yards 34-inch- Black Skirt Lining—In 2 styles of brocaded designs, a good medium- weight cloth, ,m value 15c yard, special tin, Marin County : Hice Caroiine cluding all the latest and newest modes in Shirt | A Sale of Fine Madras—An introductory offering of unusual interest, because A‘;‘;j{",’:,:;,":;ii’:fi{,f it ::]\: ‘ZZ‘Z?‘;,""“; Allh hndxzym d Moreens—3 Liee Dt riokicvnum',\- ‘?1: Waist, Skirts, etc of its seasonableness, variety, stylishness and intrinsic merit. 184 pieces of | """ T T - i ‘8‘7“; woal Colored Morecas—Nevw ‘h;dfis'_l;rd ned: J. P. Pickett, The April Delineator is ready. For thoszin- | these fine Madras Zzphyrs, in ideal colorings for waists, wrappers and outing Ex..-. Quality Tapestry Car,,ct Light and | Silk Serges—27 inches wlde, an culnrs, V.,d" vice A. L. Pickett, terested in the sutject, chere is a fully illustrated | (o0 wideh 32 inches; actual values from zoc to z5c the yard; dark effects, s“mmcd to s"= paadiweeny b3l as bond L .6% on Jr., Shelburn, | article by the celebrated expert in dressmaking, > i 'zc per yard. . . : . + +.236 | Black Mercetized Sateen Skirting—36 inches Chance, resigned. Mrs. A. L. Gorman, showing Layette in all its | ¢l! £pecial on Monday only.........c.0.. i A A S Ingrain Clrpe!—;G g o wide, all-wool | yard . 20 . ce that First Lieu- | details, describing the making of the garments | The New Fine Mercerized Zephyrs—In solid Linen Batiste—Fine sheer tissue weave in the odill ® Sik Twill Skirt meg—i!hck .'na col 5 . P 3 = Looks like Tlfl':l: Sllk Lm ‘— i} yard ors, Clothing S Saie The End In Sight. ain Georg en or the decoration of the house, there are | _ C'cBAt styles; yard . . . . - B N N D T SeAhy e & This really extra- i pyD2cell. First y s:ra\v:““n::: ix;rmM‘;r; (::rtifis;m!:vuti: Crockery Lessons, by M. R. Newhall, and one . Nzw Goves ordinary offering of s L knhame;, Howara 1902 sty 3 3. | of a series of valusble articl:s on House-Furnish- Easter Gards o for Easter QGos{umss. fashionable Spring k. Vose. $1.50, $1.85 =i $2 57. ngs, by fke O Roflos. and Easter Beoklets. peces of Pars and | Women's 3-clasp Premieres, finest Italian Kid- Cloching s rapidly , 2: ere i:r]a‘:neré to);(li,ei( : Single copies for sale at Piltern| Our large assortment of beautiful Eastd Cards New York's latest| SKin, Paris point backs, in fast 1.50 drawing to a close. o ! — BEdwar PE T, = | E = * ish ick of b " i By Duensing, Lo\’(lngk: Ink Tablets 3%z. | D-partment 15 cents. Subscrip-|and Bookiets, comprising the pick of the East novelties have been | black and all the staple shades $1. Make your selection this week or loose a great opportunity. 0 Men's broad shouldered shape - retaining | i - | : e Furniture Bargains spnged Trmmings—In lack, scel and| Large express style of which we il- | free of charge. | front suits; : A e 3 = | " silver with all-over to match. shipment ju:t re- lustrate. M. stylish wors:ed, Dr. C Royers s appointed pension Six Exira Specials. | Applique Trimming in black, white, pompa- | ceived; wil be en’s Golf Shirts. huir el exam eon at Bakersfield, Cal. Persian and black and white mixed IB::::;Y‘:"K;‘;J?: efi_::ttlzh(it:v‘z‘:’flc:;:' Veils, in gray mixed Naw Spring Styles. . :;.:s:me!::; uu;': FAST WORK BEING DONE et and outing Ske cton Mesh Vei's, with motive spots, M:::s "; :efine g:zhtry‘ °fzf:z1:: x:d:m;.:: $15, $17.50 ON NEW WAR VESSELS Medzlfion Pictures 33:2. :l;'l;:"l‘n‘::;“::: 5Ze, 750, $1.00 yard. pleats and il it mbun the i ;4::.:;0.'?; ips in Process of Construction Here A splendid line of choice new Life Photographs | €cru, Irish Point awslt dhice for the santing sk $Hs00) during the Repidly Nearing Stage of in Medallion form, s2= 68 inches with 2. | and Venice Laces; scven styles—$1,00, | Groceries and Liguors. week. . . . Completion. NGTON, March 8.—Apparently ce in the work on some inch giit frame and fancy metil corae's, each photo nicely colored and complete with easel back, just the picture for a mantle or pano, $1 25, $1.75, $2.00, 2 2.50, 2 3.5V and 4.0 Monday’s Lowest Priees Coffee—Our famous Mocha aud Java, e'ther ground or bean; Monday, Ib . 9¢c The Renown $10.52 : ssels bullding at the Union full size, 1ox12; regular value Dressmakers’ Findings Reg 5c Cigar pddigeo gy Ao (st g 5oc cach; special Monday only . . 332 fe L 9IS | Corn Me | —Best Eastern, extra cream yellow, > g : Sale of f the 1 gress report issued to- Ensmeled Ircn Ped—s7 inches high, pretty | : i d‘ Sesask%n‘]abFed Ist. o | 1o ucks Monday . . ... .. 266 | § On special sale all this week » : g o g S i S scroll effec, like picture, best malleable iron | " Selladjusting Stock Collar Foundution . 196 | Bayi 1g Powder—Emporium brand, 1.1, ns; 8 for 25 | Sy Construction and Repairs. The s | Toilet ‘ fich Hump Hooks and Eyes, card. . . . 2Y @ or (-5 | gain during the month joints and heavy posts, rcsuhr-ss 75 oiie riicies Brush, edige Skire Bindags, yird . . o » B | VMM o n o e e s 3ie and r 2 per cent on the battle- | 1y $10.00, cut to close for . A At Convincing Priges, |Corduoy Skit Badings, yard . . . . . 5 ; |Beans—Small whits, best qualicy; Monday, Children’s Clothing. s per cent on the protected | Parfor Teble—Golden Ouk, wel finished, | e Whalcbon: Casing, sik stitched; piece . f2@ | 6 18- - - - PRI 7al Boys® 3-Plecs - Suifs — Of " allwool bius or i‘m;“irf::e;'o?t :r" ctel':i | with shaped lxo: and l:h" ) size 24 inches | “Shandon Ee 'l Soap’—s50c box of 3 cakes . | Begt quality Black Horn Bones, dozen . #@¢ | Figs—Best Calthn, .n, phags.; Mondzv, 3! Momlay Spec als cheviots, single breasted coats, for ages 9 to £ on fhe arioeel caniaiCot ] i c¥ ShaNE $1.70 | .. w286 | «Omo’ Dress Shields, “odoiles,” paic 2BG | pgs . -+ - - - s - 250 | 200 of these American 15 years; §5.00 values. . - $3.48 e - Kirk's Dusky D amond Tar Soap—6 for, 25¢ | ““Onandoff™* Shirt Waists Dress Shields. 256 | Currants— Recleansd, 1-1b. pkss.. Monday, 2| Watches, made by he (@) | e » et of vessels | Cnmblmhon D?ski\"fl: gomw;mer}r for | Kirk’s Congo Coco, hard-water soap ““Original Biland Sozke's, dozen: . -#B@ | pkgs . Bl . 25¢| NewEngand Watch Co., | Double Breasted and Vestee Suits—Blues, '_\-:\";J'i(;:?{anmenp :’:‘;ksdg:l:!d{:orous:e’-uf Im- Tm and Substan- | o yentin’s Bath Perfume Wa‘ers—Bor Tades’ Dress Sbiclds, medium size, pair 88 | port or Sherry—Our regular ¢, S0 quaity;| fancy engraved nicksl browns and gray mixtures, for ages 6 to 14 lence of the strike 2 great change in 30x65 inches, now. $8.20 Golden Ozk fin- Regua's Pumice Stone . Victory Glove or Silk Cleaner—Box . . 25¢ Warren's Featherbone, colors, yard . . fu@ Peet’s Invisible Hooks and Eycs, 2 dozen for Stezl Siides for dress ornaments , . . . J@@ Monday, galon. ... . ... . $1.05 A B C Bzer—St. Louis Bottling; pints, dozen back, regulaton 18 size, stem winding and pendant one. Special price Monday years; $3.50 values .. ... $2.28 it mass of mate- | Fo'ding Bed_ | Girard Fils" Imported Extracts—Al olors, oz . . . . . .. . . Ing |Jesse Moore Whlm) The genuine, A A; | guaranteed for cns | Boys" Sailor Suits—Blue serges and cheviots, and made | A s .. 80¢ | 0. G. Waist Lengthenen, each .. . . 2F@| bowle. .. oL 82¢ S Thisi vt also in colors, sizes for 3 to fl oo o, three | Scheffeld’s ‘Deatrifice—25c size for . . 5@ | ‘“Royal” Wa'st and Skirt Supporters . . 250 | Gin— White S i et SIS AL s (o et NN 10 years; $5.00 values . . . BB 8 i Of S S harduwood, | Sevonaria—Cleam clothes, pint botte . 25 | “Shrunk” Skirt Braid, 5 yard picces . . JD@ | regularly $1.255 Monday, bottle. . . ©5€ | is a watch, and a good Boys' Wash Saior Suits—For ages 3 to 10 years, linen crashes, Madras, French Per- . oh T oo s B0 | “Lialine” Cream — Does away with use of | Allsilk szam bindings, piece . . . . . 10¢ PRl 3 ekile the 1o aets s 7| e, guannteed fast colors; x i, FWOPY | powder, protects the tkin, box. . . . 5@ | “So-No-More” Dress Shicld Fasteners, set | Hermitage Rye i S1e3 $2.50 values . .. ... ' $1.79 2 S ay “Idaline’” Rouge—A natural tint, harmlessand | . « » « . « o o o 4 . . . . .25g | spring of 94, straizht goods; sells everywhere —e E}:f'c?pal“Bl-:ng) Seciously Tl SR ... . 2Be | ik Stock Collar Foundations, each | | B¢ | at $5.00 gallon; Monday. . . . . $3.9¢ | . Bedding Values. Hat and Belt Pins DENVER, March §_-The Rev. ;!'nhl.{np F | i California Violet Water—3 oz botte . . 25@ White Spreads—Two cases of very high grade Moderately Priced. 1 Church of the diocese of Colorado, & reported dzngerously ill from heart dis. ith for some time. Money for St. Louis Exposition. {INGTON, March 8—The House Industrial Arts and Expo- thorized Chairman Taw- mend to the Appropriation that the sundry civil bill con- ns of $500,000 for the Govern- 1t the St. Louis Exposition, he Indian exhibit and $200,000 r the Government building. RERRERRRRRER RRRRRERR CRRRE IRRRE RRRERRE RERRERLE RREEE RRRRE RRRRRRR RRERRRRY RERLY RRRUR KRR RN RR R ERRRY RRRRR KRR R R Ry EERERR R ERRE R R R RER R e, with 20x24-inch beveled mirror, reduced to . - swell front, lined drawers, size 23x42 inches, .. $i6.50 California Violet Water—4 oz bott'e . - 50 c Imyerlzl Tooth Powder—Large sprinkler top bottles, 6 different flavors . . .25¢ Calder’s Saponaceous Dentine—25c size. . § 5 Dr. Lambert’s Skin Soap—Box 3 cakes. 40 | \ ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. bed spreads, 11-4 sze, in new patterns; the $1.25 kind; to-morrow only, each . 840 inches wide; each . . . . . Pilow Cases—Good quality, 45:36 inches; each 2 Hat Pins—Fine quality of rolled plate, pear shaped, snake design or turquoise set . SBQ e at the home of his son, the Rev. Dining Chair— | Roman Toilet Ammonia—Violet . . . 25g @ Whits Blankets—Fire woul, 70 inches wide, | Sash ine— Gold plated, with turquoise stone S. Spalding, at Erle, Pa. A telo. High back, with | L’Eclatante Face Powder—Bourjo's, imported, deep binding, 5-Ib- weight; pair. . $3.95 | setting. . . . . . - . . 28¢, 50¢c m to that effect was received by W. M. | saddle seat and brace arms, heavy, durable equal to any soc powder . . . . . 25@ Double i ed Sheets—S81 inches wide, heavy | Belt Pins —With turquoise setting . . . 150 ng, another son of the Bishop. and chair, regularly §1.35, cut to close Califoraia Lemon Crestn—25¢ tibes . 209 bleached cotton, particularly well mades each | Hair Barettes—Bloe enamel . . . . 25 2 at once for Erie. Bishop Spalding out for. . . 98¢ | pur Discied Wit-h Haze T e . .52}49 Secret Heart Loctet—With chatelaine pin, for vanbed $n years and has been Sidebsard — Soid sk, with ,my canopy top, | perzd bottle . Single Bed Sheets—Same quality 13 above, 54 | two pictures, heavy gold plate . . . .500 . 38 | Prayer-Book Marker—Thres sterling silver symbols (cross, heart and anchor), with white or purple silk ribbon . 25¢, 50¢c RARSR RRRRLIY RN AN ANE AAARLAR CA AR A AAAAR RRAAAAAA ARRARAN RAAALAARAR ARARARAR ARLARAE AAARARRA AL ARAAA A AR AHAAXAR DAAAE LAARAARAARRAR AARACAA AAAAR AAARA ARRAR AR ARRARAA ARACR AN ARR AR AR A DS AR AR R aaaa 4 AAARERRLRAAER KAAERRE WAL RALARARWANQARAR TURURN YL AARR A R NAR A RRURWRNE RRNRRAN WARWRUAR LA RARARRAR S WA RRARALDWARR R X RA WA NANRRR DR RAARARS AR RRANSE WA AN e RS WD MEXICANS IN BATTLE WITH THE MAYA INDIANS Lighty Savages Killed and Two Hun- dred Wounded in a Des- Mayas had been | and this late battle comes as a surprise. completely conquered, ———— The Boston Clothing Company, Market street, s now selling the cloth- ing manufactured by Brooker Bros. of PROTECTION FOR SAN GABRIEL FOREST RESERVE Fire Breaks Constructed and an Ex- tensive Telephone System are enabled to cut in on the first wire en- countered. There will be twenty-flve rangers in the San Gabriel reserve during the coming summer. All are to be dressed in United States cavalry style, with corduroy trous- LIBRARY COENERSTONE IS AGAIN IN PLACE 'Iemporat:ny Shorn of the Inscription Placed Upon It by San will be replaced upon it. . Since Contractor Curtis’ toolhouse was Invaded a few days ago and part of the inscription cut from the stome the block of granite has been in the hands of a stone cutter. The entire inscription has War Revenue Repeal Bill Report. | perate Conflict. 1| New York. To-morrow there will be on Installed. ers, leggings, flannel shirts and som- Jose Elks. been removed, and in its place there has w NGTON, March 8—A sub-com-| AUSTIN, Tex., March 8.—A dispatcl 1\,.19 500 all-wool men's suits and over-| LOS ANGELES, March 8.—The Govern- | breros. SAN JOSE, March 8.—The cornerstone | been cut a panel about a quarter of an Stive e Senate Committee on Fin. | {rom Oaxaca, Mexico, says: Officlal ad-| coats. worth #1% for § &. These sults| ment's representatives whose duty it is| _ AR of the Carnegie Library, which has been | inch in depth. ance was in session to-day, considering | vices recelved at military headquarters at | e JRAdC 0 WEWOOL | cassimere, fanc¥ | ¢, roteot the Government forest reserves | Frightened Guests Rush From Hotel. | the cause of strife between the Pastors' | As s00m as Curtls and his men had the he war r 1 bill. Tt has been xaca state that a large force of Mava | ;g coiare cut; made to be retalled for | are making extensive improvements in the | NEW YORK, March 8.—Several bLun- | Union on the one side and the local lodge | Stone in place they set some heavy planks Gecided to report the bill, practically as | Indians made an attack on the Govern- | xls et $4 65 will buy one at the clothing | system. That broad extent of Govern- | dred guests of the Hotel Endicott, in this | of Elks and the City Council on the other, | In front of it so that the public could it came from the Ho with some little | ment troops commanded by Colonel ec sale of the Boston, 773 Market | ment mountain and valley land known as | city, were thrown into a frenzy of excite- | IS again in place. The laying of the stone “‘}‘ see it. change in phraseols Flores near Peten Cobad, in Yucatan, and | ”m' near Fourth. the San Gabriel forest reserve is to have | ment to-day by an alarm of fire. Despite | this morning was unceremonious, none t 1s u';:iemnod that in the panel now | that the battle which followed was thc Y s st SN ST up-to-date fire rotection in the future. | assurances of the hotel employes that | being present but Contractor Curtis and | Cut on the stone will be placed the in- e g Cheap Rates to California. most desperately fought and bloodiest af Ladies’ Improvement Club. SANTA ROSA., March 8.—Seventy-five Great fire breaks are. being constructed and an adequate telephone system is being there was no danger, the frightened peo- vle ran down the stairways, pushing and a few stonemasons. The stone which has caused so much seription stating that the stone was laid by the Elks. e s opr i et T s § e Ty m":j L“d""“ were kilea and | representative women of Santa Rosa this | built throughout the reservation. Already | shoving one another, and the two Lotel | trouble was innocent looking this morn- - York, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittsburs, | " N0 omeint infon 1« given out as | AfieFROON took the first step in the organi- | twenty-five telephone stations have been | entrances—one on Eighty-first strect and | Ing, belng deprived of its inscription. | LOS ANGELES, March 8—The body of an Cincinnats, Buffalo, Chicago, Kansas City, fit, | N0 oficial information 1s given | zation of a Ladies’ Jmprovement Club. | installed and the entire system of fifty | the other on Righty-second street, were | Many believe the affair is not yet ended, | infant about § months old was found in the Louis #nd all other points in the East at the | 10 the losses on the side of the Govern- | Mrs. T. J. Geary presided. Miss Minnie | stations will be completed by July 1. The | the scenes of fearful crushes. The fire | for it is reported that when the building | B¥aveyard back of the high school bullding lowest rates ever made one way to the Pacific | ment, but they are reported to be heavy. ’4 ‘oulter, County Superintendent of | stations are occupied by rangers, who | itself was confined to a window frame in | is completed the inscription announcing tf",, m?"’fi: c?y'm!‘::h c_;:laarflxb.-hn‘& wera Comst X0 you bave (riends 1o come pul your |1t was recently announced by the Mexi- | Schools. was elected president of the elub | carry portable telephones while out in the | a dining-room on the fourth floor and did | that the. cornerstone was laid by the | JIAYin€ in the cemetory. Fhe fabe Bad been who will arrange for the trip. *lcan Government authorities that the|and Mi reserve. If fire is discovered the rangers | little damage. No one was seriously Lurt. | Elks, at the request of the City Councll, | tigating. Pauline Hahman secretary.

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