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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1902. IMMIGRANTS GROWD SHIPS, Year’'s: Figures Show an Increase From the Continent, Large Falling Off in Number of Arrivals From Ireland. GTON, Oct. 18.—The annual Commissioner of Immigra- e public to-day. number of arrivals Italy , an Increase of 42,379 over Russia, 107, 7, an increase om Ireland, amounting to 1423, rom that country being 20,18 a decrease from China of 810, being 1649, and an increase from 5001, the total being 14,270, cent. Of the entire number arriv- were under 14 years of age. ing upon this ner Sargent says: be a reading test, as t advocated during the recent session Congress, which would not be applied | to children under 15 and adults over 50.” on to land was 474, or about two- of 1 _per cent of the total arrivals. es, 5 were convicts and 2% acted laborers. Referring to the re- n of those coming under contracts, port says: FEW CONTRACT WORKERS. ugh immigration has been largely the year as alien contract laborers creased, as compared with those upon similar grounds last year, to 2. The assumption which aturally arise from these figures, successful administration has empts to gain access to the ble, in view of the nplaints which have u on this subject during er consideration.” ing the hope that it may Sargent pressed in | port lines bringing nerican ports has not the experience 2f the gration has been 1901, but the aliens for the n two to one. d the largest en e law h) compe- port of foreign proportionate to e American people rts of this of the of- virtually no OF CEINESE. enforcement of the Sargent savs n encountered me of them: experience in the ng EXCLUSION of the laws and of The transportation lines are affected are large e, and in some cases y with the adminis- would find its proper e the legislative branch however, to the ef- e law arise on the ulous character of ling Chinese of the ex- our land boundaries, and constant interference of own country whose con- own exaited purposes in arison with their own de- He recommends that authority be given ment of agents to admin- nese exclusion laws, instead forcement to the col- ns, and also that compe- rs be stationed at Hong- d m for the enforcement of wz in China instead of leaving that ir‘ Y‘e hands of the American Con- In many cases, he says, Pays Fines to Ecuador. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Oct. 18.—The | steamer Guatemala, belonging to the Pa- | Steam Navigation Comipany, which | , salled last night after its agents aid the fine ment of yellow fever cases. The com- pany’s protest will be considered and the er be diplomatically arranged be- the Eritish and the Ecuadorian rnments. i Orders Cars and Rails. SAN JOSE, Oct. 18.—F. 8. Granger, rep- resenting the syndicate which has ob- ed a franchise for an electric road to ratoga, has placed an order for 1% ils and other material, to be de- thin ninety daye. ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Insures Love and a Happy Home for AlL How any mah may quickly cure himself atter years of suffering {rom weakness, Jost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc. Simply send your name and address to Dr. Knapp Medical Co., 1516 Hull buiiding, Detroit, Mich, and they Wil gladly send free Teceipt with full direc. tions $o_that any man may easily cure him- Lot at home. This is certainly & most Eea- ercus offer, and the following extracts Sroh feir dsily wail show what men think of their generosity: Dear Birs—Piease aceept my sincere tharks for yours of recent date. 1 have gives your thorough test and the benifit has It hes completely braced am just as Vgorous as when bos am." buumuu, exactly what I needed. Strengin end vigor have completely returned and en- largement is entirely satisfactory.”” “Dear Sire—%ours was recelved and 1 had no trouble in making use of the receipt as ca and can truthrully say it is & m 1am tmproved -u., e P, i5¢ you cannot realize how happ; “Dear Sirs—Your ‘method W xactl] It shows | 73 immigrants who arrived | tates during the last fiscal | were males, 182,374 females. | Hnngary, 171,98, an increase | opean countries showed an in- | there was a falling off in the | res concerning Asiatic immigra- | or | 188 were unable to read or write, | circumstance, | hly estimated from the | how valuable in admit- | he total number of aliens refused per- | ‘were paupers; 709 had loath- | the number refused admission | ates in disregard of its pro- | de tp the alien contract | in the Senate, the Com- | MRERRRRIE RRRRRY RN, muhummn RRRRERREERERERRR RERKRRERRY, RRRRRRE R R R AR, R R RRRR IR ARSI, detained here owing to a conflict be- | n the company and the Board of | imposed upon four | ers of the company for alleged con- | and | 500 sa: med, no RRRERRRRRR RRRRRRE RERRERRE, KRR RRRRRRR, RERRRRE = md embroidered, no two alike, worth 15¢ 200 sample handkerchiefs, made of fine lawn 300 dozen lad'es” h!fluutdud handkerchiefs, Monday and Tuesday Sy $1.00 Ciocks, 78c 250 Nickel Alarm Clocks—4-inch dial “y the Clock. Works guaranteed the good kind, worth g1.00 each; Monday only, at the big storé.. .. .0. Seth Thomas Nicke! Alarm Clock—4- SRR D Intermittent Nickel and | { mmut B high; big value Frame:d Pictures line of beaunful parlcr pictures, daintly tures 173432534 inches, cach handscmely framed in 3-inch gilt, with ribbed black edges and large gi't corners; they have be- come siightly damaged by handling, and a'though 25 good as new and worth $2.50 each, w have marked them . $1.29 to close to-morrow . . . Groceries—Liguors Monday and Tuesaay Butter—We wish to call particu'ar a'tention to cur Victory Brand, full a2-'b. squares, made by cne of the best creameries in the State, the very finest butter that can te pro- duced, and of which in all the years that we have so'd it we have had very few complaints. Lenncx Scap—Proctor & Gamble’s favorite brand, for the two days, 17 bars . . S3¢ Best Eastern Rolled Qats—3 ibs. . . 25¢ Good Cove Oysters—3 tins . . . . 25¢ Bird Seed—mixed or pizin, 6 Ibs. , . 280 Walnuts—best nnv, large and meaty, 2 lbs. Van Cam ‘s Sou , 3 tins . New J-ml and Jellies — 1-1b, Jars . Powdered Eorax—Ib. package . New Gicc Peels—Chesinuts, New Black Figs, X w Almonds, Apple Butter and New Fard Dales are in. Claret—choice quility of table wines, Monday and Tuesday only, gallon . 33¢ Yetlowstone Whisky—cither Rye or Bourbon, foll gzarts, bottle . . . . . . $1.65 0ld Crow Whisky—bottle . . . . . 78¢ Red Cross Gin—imported, large bott'es 85¢ Zinfzndel or Reisling--gallen . . 75¢ Assorted Cordials—in fancy decanters, each . 78¢c The assortment includes Creme de Menthe, Creme de Cocos, Rose, Vanilla, etc. Old Atlas Bourben Whhky nra;ln goods, gallon - $2.25 R RRRRRRRRR KRR, m-omnmm nRRRRRR R RRR R B 74“4 § Traveler’s Sample Line Handkerchiefis—5c¢, 9c, 14c Many hnndrcda of pretty serviceable chiefs at half and lees than haif real values. and Tuescay aso it quan- tities last. Jawn, lace and embroidery trim- made to retail at 1oc and 123%c each, for lace and embroideries; better than the o'dmlry 25c¢ kind, for white and extra sheer, a big special lot worth 10¢ amd 1234 cach, 5¢ Advance Arri val Holiday lnltlal Hanaker- @hiefs— Direct from Be/fast, our own importation aggregating over 1000 dozen; half-a-dozen lades’ all-liren hemstitched initial bandkerchiefs, handsomely boxed, 2 grades, per box finely finished, made Ansonia ch 8'.26 Alarm Clock — With s-inch dial, patent stop brake, rings for 15 - . $1.50 24-karat Gold Ovma‘u quhed Clock—10 inches high, cupid holding clock $2.75 0ld Dutch Clock—Wethered oak, 634 feet $31.50 $2.50 Kinds, $1.29 For Monday oaly, we offer ths balance of 2 colored copes of naturc photographs, pic- THE EMPORIUM. | - Wool Waistings-~-Monday 49¢c A great offering of 75c and 85¢c Novelty Waistings on Monday and Tucsday— 27-inch strictly all-wool materials in beautiful designs and colerings for waists, some of them prettily ‘tucked; the assortment includes all the most popular colorings of the season, striped, in very handsome Vari- colored effects; for the two days only at, 48¢c yard, .. handker- Monday mple handkerchicfisheer| | 70€ Outing two aiike, Se 750 sample handkerchicfs, b g e cheer lawn, Jace tr' mmed 9 to 20¢ ea(h for c oam‘o"‘“‘ with beautiful i4e made in Ergland, pure atiractive Jice; fu’ tufted, each . . $71.00 xd $1.50 case on]y, until Fair . inclined to be very particu'ar about their underwear, skirts, etc., the stcut, substantial fabiic, ueually 10c a yard, for to-morrow and Tuesday « . & . 12%c¢ Bleached Ganicn Fiann« I, 1l g—Hevy, cicsz papped, 1234c quality; it pays to bave the gocd hind when it costs no more than the mmmon, to-morrow acd Tueuby, Tuesday only the §1.75 Comferters, cov- erirg and styles good; best white filng, 2 makes, your choice at . . Sflknllnc C ovtnd Com[orfleu— An unuemlly White Elaflkfl‘!—]-arge size, 72 inches wide, geod woo!, decp binding, one THE EMPCRIUM. | V'CALAI FORNIA'S LARGEST= |Big Olfermys Fiannels, Monday & Tuesday Also Blankets, comlorters, Towels, Ete. Ladies’ Parlors. Ife Flanrels, 7¢—In dinty to)vrngl for 7c ‘10e Sz le— To-m:mow ard ($1.38 Grly B'nnkel:— Cai nia make; weight 1 size, hand- i 51.10 Saie of Tcwe lets fir to-merrc &e, 7¢ and 3 less than mi ] quotati -ou, pfr .§3.95 Another Big Sale of Siik Waisfts, Swell Suits, Monte Carlos and Top Coats Some wonderful silk waist values Mondzy and Tuesday fcr dressy women, who are outer garments. Our prices are ordi- narily much below the general average, but it’s only on rare occasicns that trade conditions put us in a position to offer such va'ues as these. Pretily India Siik Waists—in solid colors, charming evening shades or plain white and pin-dot effects, a large consignment of the $3.50 and $4 oo kind just received from our buyer now in the East, Monday and Tuesday only, at. Eiegant Silk Foulard Waists—a purticul most desirable colorings and designs, extra good §5.00 values, will be cffired Monday and ¢Tuesday only, at, New Cloth Suits, $25.00—th: vis-fa $1.68 arly choice lot, in all the $1.98 ionable suits of which the illustration gives but a faint icea of their style and teauty, made of fine all-wool Ladies’ These Pretty Vestee Suits Cut fo $1.58 Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Veslee Svits, $1.58— Only about of | them in this ot, sizes 3, t and g years; the materiuls are strictly all- wool chev- iots, with handsome double breas- ted silk vests and embroi- dered shields., They are finely made garments that were sold by us regularly at from $5.00 to $7.50; the last of these lots marked to close s 58 Monday only.. safe business policy. High'y Polished Euffet— Quarter-sawed cak, golden fin- ish, French bzveled edge mirror, 10x38 inches, buffetis §2 inches high, 40 inches wide; price CADINE e SRRSO $25.00 Other Stvles fiom $12.50 Other o 8135.00. springs, 30x60 inches, oly . A Highly Polished Goldcn Oak China sheives, French mirror, 6x24 inches $18.50 $16 50 to $125 00. Child’s Hard-Maple Crlb With ;cnd woven wre Cloth, tzn, blue and green, new militsry blouse jackets, handsomely trimmed and high.y ta“‘ored, the full g-gore skirt, with Near Silk drop skirt, suits that were shown the fi'st t'me in this city Jast Fr.day, the swellest suit in this mar- ket under $35.00, is offered at Swell New Top Cozts, $12.50—:z7-inch kngth fine ll] waol K¢ <rsey, lined throughout with excellent quality of Skirner’s lin ng, beautifully strapped and tailored, sto:m collar and reveres, cheap for $15.0c, a Cecided bargain at the big Swell Cloth Moate Carlo Coats—for $12.50, $!5.00, $:8.50, $20.00, up to $50.00. $25.00 “$12.50 stere’s price . 4 Si‘k Monte Car’'o Coats, 3'2 78—a very bandscme garment, made of heavy taffeta, lired turvugwvut with e ther black or white twilled sat'n, handscmely tr'mmed with bands of velour and finished at neck with ribbon bows, a garment that you would not hr_s tate to ay $17.50 for, offered bere at . - $12.75 Roger-Gallet 25c size Calder’s Deatine. . . . . ., Wmte EIankd;—Bnt Otegon Wool, made, large s7¢, deep birding; an unusu- zlly good bed covcnng, per ' $5.95 Ws., extra value, pair 7%c¢ Heet end Demask T(wclmg Finished I 75¢ Roger-Gallet Perfume, 49c Monday 2nd Tuesday only the genuine popular odors Jockey Club, White Rose and Peau d Es- .pagne; the the 75c size, for....... 25c¢ size Saeodont. . . $1.00 sizec Lambert’s Listerine . . 25c size Packer’s Tar Soap. . . . . 25c size Lyon’s Tooth Powder.. . . . 185@ §oc size Malvina Craam. . . . . ..30@ 75 size Lola Montez Cream . . . . 500 75¢ size “4711"" Toilet Waters . . .50 ¢@ To-morrow and Tuesday will b huveu tme fcr thrifty housckeepers, in the big Domestic sect’'on, in main aisle, off the rotunda and under the Note these mon y saving dnm:e: 165c German Eiderdocwn Flanne's, 1lc—In 28-inch Waistings, 15@—Fncy woven ctriped wast- dozens of pretty wrapper ard kimcna sty'es, in a grard airsy of col- otings, all new and up-to-date, in.mary czses ncver shown here before, Monday and Tuesday, yard ings, reprductio s of the furcign colorings, and unusually gocd valueat, yard . . . . .o .0 - . . ime French Flanmels, in sol'd co'ors and fancy stripes; unmatchable elsewhere, yad Fi k'monas, wrappers, entire’y new, yard . Emtroidered Flanne wai ts, cte well selvdges, even weave, sale price 12%c Crash—All orn‘a wool and Calfo- 1l " $3.95 1,,.3_3 very specal ard Tuesday only at © the yard— which is sa'e price. . .. Sir firc in our histcry. are recod bieakers even for the Emporium. extra. high-s under 25¢, for Back, bigh-sfliced heels, double soles, pair . .s and ) pair cetton, double knees, b ing made, sizzs 6 to Ladies’ Fleeced natural and white = 2togye. sand6 7and 8 450 — Strict'y a very sclect as:ortment, 45¢ Choice Printed H:nnels, IOc-—Fme doth for » B€C—White woo, reat emtroidered edge, for skirtinge, four styles, per yd., 800 ‘ul'y bleached, ymd .. . I¢c Russian To welh;—H: f bleached, inen, inches vude, nene better to uar, 1234c Cheet Glass Li en—1In six different Fatterrs, very soiid, close weave, 18 inches wide, fer yard. . Small Lots Tnmls-—Mcd'um and fine Turk- ish, ard all linen towels, reduced to much than real values to clcse out this week. Children’s Ribbed Hase—1x1 and 1x1, exva huq fast black ned Urndergarments—Vis's, Parts and Equestrian Tights, heavy flzeced-lined Peruvian Cotton, the une; celled Merode make, perfection in fit, per garment . Children’s Undergarmen{s—two-thirds wool, Jer- sey-ribbed, Ton-shrinking vests and pants, the Merode make, hand finisted, onc of the neat:st and best wearing garm-nts made, colors 9to 11 Dress i5¢ al-wool, less. Pecple who have they co.ae out. with stylish Millinery effect unbleached, millinery material, bas .10e king Offerings of Winter Underwear and Hosiery--iien, Women and Glnldran Th's year cur buyer went direct to the Eurcpean manu acturers to purchase our Kn't Urdecwear and Hosiery stozks, wita the result that we are enabled to offer greater and better var eties and bigger va'ues at ths prices than ever be- Scme of the spe:ial oTerings for Mcnday and Tuesday For examp'e : Lzdies’ Twe-Thrcad Mzco ( otton Hosc— extra fine qua ity, full regu’ar made, iced heels, doub'e soles, that cannot be dup icated Monday and Tuesday énly, pair. . . . Ledies’ Imported Lisle-Thread Hose— Herm:dorf Biack. w(h lee and as- sorted colored sill embioderzd insteps, a var'ety of etirely new designs, a quality that you crdinari y pay 75¢ fcr here, per pair . Ladies' Out Size Mcc> Cotton Fo e—Imported, Hermsdorf 250 “19¢ 50c¢c Tue day only, cach . §0¢c instesd of $1.00 each, 12 > 14 yrs. Suc 56¢ 6.¢ high-grade Perfumery in the of Violettz, Heliotrope, 1-ounce bottles, 49¢ $1.00 Coke’s Dhcbufh Gark 21 2 .650 75¢ M. & L. Florida Water . . . . #5@ soc Hoyt's German Co'ogne . . . . .35 25c Hoyt's German Cologne . . . . 5@ 50c Anyvo Cream 4 . . . . . 400 25¢ Mennen's Ta'cum Powder . ...15¢ §1.co size Herp'cide #1.00 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine . . . Carpets and Rugs Splendid opportunities for economical purchasing. every co'or effect correct, for the carpets have only been in our hous: since August ‘1, when the ent'rz department was restocked. Evcry pattern new, The new patterns are all on display, and the qualities and style fully up to the h'ghest standard of ex:ellence. The big store claims the Ja gest varicty, from the best makers and the Jcwest prices that fine quatitis can legitin a ely be sold for. Best Axminsters, §1.10, $1/25 and $1.50; sewed, laid and lined. Wilton Velvets, $1.10, $1.25 and $1.20; sswed, laid and lined. Al-weol Ingrains, 85¢ and $1.00 per yard; Cotton Cha'r Ingrains, 5Cc, 65¢, 75¢; sew: sewed, laid and lined. ed, 1zid and lined. Oriental Rugs in very complete assortment—Kurdistans, lr:m, Sh'rvans, Daghestans, Cashmeres, ctc., upward from. -§$6.50 Furniture We Are Proud Of at Right Prices As in all other departmerts of the big stcre, e inischaniie i the Fu'siruct Department is truth‘u’y repre:ented in cur adverts'ng. personal’y investigating cur offerings. Every piece of furniture that we own is new s'nce the first of August— ev:ry art'cle ‘s the Lest of its kit d, and the prices are as low af s pesiible with a Golden Ozk Re und Exteas'on Tab'e— Extends 8 mastive 4-inh legs, price . that will ho'd a good number of p i Adjutape taucers and cups, ony - .8 Siyles from va'ueat. . $3.00 Other St las, xla; 10 56 50. Beautiful Morris Chair for $'2.5¢— Imitition mahogary or go'dsn oak, sive and well made, hair-stuffed cus! ions, uphostered in fancy ‘ velours, an extra - . . $12 50 Other Morris Cheirs $7.50 1o $35 Kannaaqntnnnnnn 5 42-inch quarter-sawed top; - $15.00 Ouher Styles 34 75 to $85.02. Golcen Ozk Hanging Fla‘e Rick— Also weathe ed; a pretty, artistic design, Golden Oak Dinin3 Chair— Large general size, full box frame, cane seat, each . . 32-50 Ollur s yles from $1.00 to $13.50 Chair — To match . . . $4.00 fates o 1.25 Fas shaped tep, French only . . teve! mas- GRAVE MENAGE IN IMMIGRATION LONDON, Oct. 18.—Major Evans Gor- don, M. P., a member of the general com- mission on allen jmmigration, who has just returned from a two months' visit to Russia, Poland, Galicla and Roumania, where he has been studying the causes upderlying the Jewish exodus thence, speaking to-day, said: “Secretary Hay’s Roumanian note ad- mirably expresses the reasonable attitude of the United States toward immigration generally. It is a perfectly just state- ment of the responsibilities of the Rou- s o the fact that a man must amount of money even to get to New York; insures your getting the cream of thé emigrants. The Russian question is a more serious problem for America, both as regards number and the class of peo- ple involved. Roumania has only about 250,000, while Warsaw alone probably has a Jewish population of 300,000. is no doubt in ‘my mind that, sooner or later, England will have to adopt re- strictive legislation of some sort. The royal commission on allen immigration has not nearly completed its work. I have wanted for a long while to study manian Government for the exodus of Jews from that country and it will have moral if not concrete results. think, however, the most vital question to the United States. ica has been very thoroughly sifted by I do not that the Roumanian is Roumanian .emigration to Amer- everal influential Jewish societies, This, oupled with your immigration laws and ave a fair “Speaking as a private individual, there American immigration conditions and leg- islation at close range and hope to go to the United States next spring with that ohject. ‘‘Meanwhile, quite apart from the Jews’ side of the question, I believe that it will be found that England is being made ani has lcng been made, a dumping ground not orly for the paupers but for the crim- inals and undesirable persons of all Eu- rope. The police of Paris and other con- tinental cities told me frankly that when they want to export a suspected person against whom there is not sufficient evi- dence to secure a conviction they send him to England, it being so much nearer and cheaper than America, and there are absolutely no restrictions upon his land- ing. Of course, America gets a large pro- portion of European emigrants, but con- sidering America's vastly larger area, the United Kingdom is vastly worse off.” it Livingston Jenks is worth the l“mrt of all voters for Superior Judge. MAY FORECLOSE ON SHNTH NI LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18.—Because “Lucky” Baldwin failed to pay interest, suit wa¥ filed against him to-day by the Los Angeles Savings Bank to enforce the payment of a note for $35,000, executed in November, 1§97, with interest from July 1 of last year. The note was secured by a mortgage on a large portion of the famous Santa Anita rancho and covers 591 2cres in the best portion of Baldwin's ex- tensive domains at the base of the foot- hills. 650 Ladies’ Underga: m.nis. Very Specia’— woo! mixed, Jersey-rbbed Vests and Pans, vests high neck, long s'ecves; pants ankle length, French ycke bance, colors cresm and We state exact facts, which can a'ways be proved by Golden Oak Dresser—1Ir our pri-e only . deep, 4o inches wide and fine =d mirror, . $15.00 Vuy Fine Folding Eed—Highly paluhgd, quarter-rawed oak, French beveled plate ‘mirror, 18x40 inches, has good woven wire springs, well mppmd ...8$672.80 Other Styles from $13.50 to $125.00. 7uC with yertic'e stripe and weight, seamless, pair . Some Famous Book Bargains for Two Days The Works of President Rooseval{—In 13 volumss, bound in cloth and cach set neatly boxed; an- ticipat: your Christmas wants and ake advantage of this very special offering; beginning Monday and while quantity lasts, set. ‘5.00 Dr. Ches:'s Recipes (or information for everybody) — The very best recipss for all sorts of things appear in th's book, wh'ch chould be in every houseboid; published to sell for §3.50, Monday and Tubley, el 75¢ Pure Food Coo't Book—A large volume of cooking rec'pes that have the appreval of famous cooks; publisher’s price $1: 50, sal: pricc Monday and Tues- day 489¢ Remarks by Eill Nye— One of the great- est werks of humor of the n'netcenth centwy; pubiished at $1.50, our sale Monday and 'r.ma., ....... . 39e¢ Twenty Years cf Nu:ulng—a story of 20 years of a man's life, more interesting than fiztion, portray ng the peculiar and amus ng incidents and laughable s tustions; pudiished at $1.50, sale price Monday and Teesay . . . . DYEC Twenticth Century Cyc'opecii—In two laige volumes, bound in ba f Rusia; pub- Ji hed at $10.00, i hed at $10.00, n.cpne,zis‘ Monday ani Tuesday This Metal Bed—In white on'y—height of head 5834 in.; 2 good w.ight bed, in full, three-quarter and . single sizes; .- - §6.75 Colden Oak Folding Book helf —24 in. w'de, 45 in. high substantial ard ey convenient, -$3.75 Lu:u u( s 35 and $8.50 18 inches The note calls for interest at the rate of 9% per cent. Baldwin paid the annual in- terest, amounting to $3325, until a year 2go and since them, it is alleged, he hu defaulted. The property mortgaged as seeurity is worth many times the amount due and the bank is anxious to foreclose the mortgage. The bank also asks for judgment for (1872 attorney's fees and interest to date, amounting to $2543 5. papers have not yet been served upon Baldwin, but his attorneys have al- 1eady made an effort to settle the account and prevent foreclosure on the property. E. B. COURVOISIER, Art deal Frames pictures, etc. 337 Mis- sion :t!:: M:l L. 4th and 5th. Phone 0t 355 “cars viop mpmkntc!-wn. . —_————— Bicyclist Meets Death. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18.—A. J. Me- Phall; a quarantine guard in the employ 4ot the city health office, who was struck Sale Porto Rico Cigars Another great lot on Sale at Cigar Stand in Rotunda, all this week, at these unmatchable prices: 8 for 25c.. Millinery That Fleases The correct conceptions for winter are being thown heie in 2 variety and quantity almest limit- about town Jocking at the Millinery mode’s, conceive that curs isthe smartest and most effective that is being shown. ~ All, of the latest 3 mlmfinddmrmyhm-nmn As to prices, you will be sur- ed how moderate ours are for the most Handsc me Dress flat,‘?-n —1In all whitg, black and white, all and pavy; in fact in the most practical cdun of the season, bats that look to be well worth $10.00; they have the style, the effect, the' shape, and all the new ideas; in some of them lcng napped silk plush, the very lacese stylish hats and unmatehable at the price Nebby Street Hats— Of Camel’s hair cloth $2,80 1d $3.00 Beaver Flais—In all colors and white . . . . $1.68 © $5.00 white, Lest 75c gument in the market, Monday and Men’s Underwear, Very wool, uncershirts and drawers, good weight, nicely mace and finisbed, non-shrinkable, just the garment for fall and winter wear, Men’s Underwear—in Vicuna or Drab, nice soft texture, steam shrunk, 'egantly made and fivisked, each Men's Far cy Balbriggan Hose— nice quality, back or Men’s Woolen Hosiery— in black, gray an| brown, medium or heavy Handsomely Finished Wa'rus Black Seal Chatelaine n.,_vuy fine ones Mercerized Sateen 1630 yards on'y Blac Sitk Serges—27-inch, all colors, yd., 820 Shadow Sam—;fi-md: look like taffeta; yard . . . . 180 M:rurixtdhhn—lyudwflt. & .m Linen Crinolit e—Black, tan, white, yard, $ilk a1d Wool Moreens—Yird . Dryl-' Fra .u—'-' infants” Infants® Wear Dspariment—Second floor. .box of 50, Ol.lfl box of 50, $1.25 Hats, $7.00 been all For example: been utilized; suffics to say they are extre s ‘46¢c ld—unul gy ~77¢ Monday and Tuesday only . figures, also fancy swriped effects, pair.. ‘J. Skin Chate'aine Bags, like picturs, with outside hand- kerchicf pocket, patent sa’ety lock hook, chamois- lined inside pocket; a nice size, that woud be a big [f value at $1.00 each, 3oo , Monday and on'y on Tuesday at. 740 Genuire Aliigator Chatelaine Bags—Gus- set bottom, outside pocket, chamo's lining, aalety locic hook . .81.00 .. $1.28 Monday, inches wide, baving a rich lustrous safin like finish; no better z0c *quality made; Monday and yard Infants’ Wear - 590, 690, and hese (se illustration). shrinking and preserves shape of garment. They are mad= of light wood and shaped to the garment— Hose Frames, per pair . . . 38@ Vest Frames, each . 800 yesterday by a m car vhfl- bleycle, died to-day from The step of the car caught u- wheel as he was riding along the track. . ———————— ‘W. J. Hamer, Manager Of the Lyceum,

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