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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1903. — ADVERTISEMENTS. = Bilhe ) SECOND WEEK OF OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 0[ R GRE\T JA\UARY CL[ARA\CE SALE O;-en-d withan Never has a sals attracted such enormous crowds of people who bought ds o freely s thev did dunng the past week. Becauss= of our desire to make an ill ALL ODDS AND ENDS, BROKEN LI\ES F NTER STOGK, l=ads us to offer you BARGAINS ABSOLUTELY Amencan Minister w Start From Caracas To-Day. )RE. AGAIN FOR THIS WEEK these tremend }r‘.c reductions. The vslues indeed are extraordinary—and they ought to pack mor: FHENOMENAL CLEARANCE OF FLANNEL WAISTS. Waists That Were $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 all at ] I_MU T EXTRAORDINARY EMBROIDERY OFFERING. O IMMENSE LEADERS, 4500 YARDS IN ALL—EMBROID- of the best Nainsook and Cambric in the choicest patterns. in ven w—)'sd and blind effects, but as some have become slightly soiled from dieplay, etc. we will close them to-morrow at about THEIR ACTUAL VALU RIES from 3 to § inches I‘lde worth 10c d to f o iticing e and it BC Y‘ERILS fr("n 5 to ‘ ln(hes wide, W'vflh ’.‘" | Venezuelan Commission to Meet in Washington on i ! His Arrival. | } i | WABHINGTON, Jan. 19.—A cablegram | | received from Minister Bowen to-day stat- | ed he would sail from La Guaira for the | United States to-morrow and would be | in Washington within a week or ten daye. | The Minister also said in his message | that considerable distress is being feit | through the operation of the blockade in | the cutting off of food supplies. While arrangements have not yet been made for the meeting of the Venezuelan commission some attention has been giv- en to the subject and it appears that the Urnited States Goverament will be expect- ed to provide accommodations for the body. It is'probable that accommodations will be procured in one of the big hotels | here, for the State Department has no ble room to devote to such pur- Signor Mayor des Planches, the n Embassador here, is, by virtue of | senfority, entitied to preside if the . , ceedings are to be in the nature of a joint | Id 1 h 1 | meeting and his long diplomatic service | eal chiulds D€ FR EMBROI }')XBP‘ o 8f i ANOTHER GREAT SILK SALE. All Silk Crepe de Paris Worth $1.00 and Sl. 25 for HERE F another l(a!"lr.‘ Eilk event, which we g nd > has Eilk needs, 4 which he secured Yard RED for this season—Silk Crcpe de Paris, : wun .eu tfll :.np and polka-dot effects , Old Rose, Cardinal, seda, appropriate for waists to be sold, begl perted from Japan. dn he select from in colors 2l vy corded stripsd_and Pink. Light ws is regarded as peculiarly fitting him t:lri B ~ A THR[E BLACK SII.K SPE(:lAI.S e ot e i Built of iron, enameled pure white, with high sides ctive members of the committee, name- - - i h 21-INCH BLACK TAFFETA 24-INCH BLACK TAFFETA | BLACK PEAU DE SUIE Signor Mayor des Planches, the Ital- and comfortable spring. Measures 3 : Fully The $1 50 mbassador; Sir Michael Herbert, the head and 31 inches at foot. T ' teed, always m|483 ¢ r, and Count Quadt he Lasth o The si 19 @ Yeari Baron Sternberg. as well as Minister the leng £ S & Bowen, speak English perfectly. and it Is easy matter for likely that this language will be the of- w A i 3 f hild fal ficial communication in the commission's there is no danger of a child . Yard 836 1 f a child fal b not come to pieces after short u SWEEPING REDUGTIUNS‘ N umes' suns SKIRTS, JAGKETS. WAISTS AND uunEnszn |2 That there may be no delay in laying is a credit to any sleeping chamber. ‘s claims before the joint commis- | 2 Yo Gb < in three sizes , the Italian Embassador has cabled Pretty fibre rLg n - . Licy, ~--——' Te these sensational price reductions, which should make the coming week he Foreign Office at Rome asking that designs and color: Our last order p.ac: the ti be ordered to bring to i i S " 3 it ail manee ta the e Shiot) manufacturers for these rugs was a big one and we ex now at the Itallan legation at Car- pect to satisfy all deman nds. Si . Baron Allotti, who was formerl: e od ; 10 feet 6 inches, $10.00 | second secretary of embassy at Bu: 6 inches by 10 feet 6 in b f_n,, yres, is now aboard the Itallan cruiser Do you need a couch cover - $5 2nd 6 Silk Waists n,sf) 5& $ 0 ress and walking Suf's $I0.50 | Monte Carlos and Jackels .—_— —_——- ___( o SR s and Jackets ‘ sk Walking Skirts for $I1.25 Over 200 in this lot—broken lines in { 3 flored ar oo a1 817.30 each alking, also Dress Skirts—of all wool | Mint ‘r;m ‘Efuu:f"‘?s :?::u;la‘:e "7‘2’5' this offer if youdo. A Ba:f’:sr“ cot 65 - t pos at. FREES sach | snieial: o ose 2t 8125 cnc Minister Allott! w of ab- e ha R meen JL0; tocloseat § = sence after presenting Italy’s claims to | wide and 3 yards long, for President Castro, and aithough diplomat- ic relations between Italy and Venezuela | bave not been resumed, the Baron has remained aboard the warship in the ca- pacity of what might be termed a charge d’affalres expectant—rather an anomol on in diplomatic circles. Baron Al- , if ordered to Washington, will be ucted also to remain here temporarily (Successors to California Furniture Co.) ary of the Italian representative o S R o 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenue. PLEASES BERLIN ¢ good Taffeta Stlk remv Fancy Dress and Walking & fles and acc wo Ru | chotcest materials; are very tast » Black and colors, | ished, elegant va! 1 to be $6 Pa'ka Mgt Voly- gwa,us s4 sn 835 and w Qu its mr m 57 SI UKlmonfls and ‘acqu’s 98c;5|5 E'am ns flkms fnr 8845 ef ed; were of service to Signor Mayor des lanches in preparing for submis. sicn to the commission a stat ment of Italy’s deman While the ex- | the Moxey cas act amount of these claims is not known | fael. here it is thought that they do not aggre- | “While she wa gate as much as those of Great Britaln ber of articles were pri ;.‘1 | and Germany. which were the ca | R | the people in Seattl | WILL PROTECT FOREIGNERS. | oil stock from her. —_ | immediately correspe Castro Reassures the European Colo- A. Clover, manager of the Home i Oan: | Machine Company. giving hi $5.45 cach | to appear in $2.-0 Fi>nnel Waists ffir\l‘fif %I "5 anneet ann: for 95c B!ark“nrcnrz*d amcu tsSI.HD' Musln Underwar Pefluced 7 Pett . were $2.00 and | eoiled; all are $1.50 eac h to be closed out at al Bl(JGEST V—\LU[S IN BLANKETS HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND FLANNELS. are of the high t order—well-known and standard brands. All of them will T : > - -+ | BERLIN, Jan. 10.—A dispatch to the| 0 3Ct 1n their heha'f. and as " | Isadora Duncan Proves {Tadle_Linen at 48 Yard |84 50‘""'*;'5“"*8" bil-Wool bl igs 392 Yard, Eiderdown_Flzpacls f-r 92¢ Yard. | Lokal Anzelger from Caracas says Min-| T oo cs 2 sot airs. Smith, 3r. Clo- | 2202 3 ister Bowen's departure for Washington ver and myseif had a meeting in my Theater Novelty of . i q*‘i"‘,n’:lg“;,}};’m, | awakens fears among the members of the in the Crocker builc f e pu - 1" Gray, Wil forelgn colonies at the Venezuelan capital | of coming to an w din t the Week. lest acts of violence be committed against | meeting Mr. them during his absence. President Cas- made the tro, it is added, has promised the foreign had found t residents full protection. Mrs. Smith wa PARIS, Jan. 10.—A dispatch from Cara- | resented, and that cas to the Matin says the approaching de- | friends in Seattle to parture of United States Minister Bowen | recelved word in ret does not arouse fears for their safety | they were perfect among the foreign residents, their sole “Mr. Clover furth anxiety being on account of the scanty | Seattle parties had supply of provisions and flour, which is | action it was wit reduced T 2ie yara &1 Towels 8 §7 Dazsn. $),5 *ap Ins $1.9) Dz "5;2?!"3"3%’:':9:%’ AI-Woel Trize! +1anel 25¢ Yard. | fiatross Waistiv's for 18 Vard, | | A great variety of our 25c Walstings, i effects and beautiful r Waists | res. vatue | | eolo 1d at 25¢ yard; reduced | 2S¢ yard | ¢o y 18¢ yard | . r ge $2 £2.00 £1 + - | Iflc Gan on Fl° nnel for 7z Yard, | § Sisieionsiser sl e Tyrkich Tows's 191° Each | Ped Sp-eads at $1.10 Fach {3 5n ¢r mumr sl 15 Fa, sufficient to last the Caracas population —————— 2 Hon - | ecia 25 pleces and fleecy Caaton Flan- only ten days longer. The Government 7] 3 e SRt acgording to the dispatch, has only $20,000 o bt s R ! unbleached; reg. value i hand. The revolutionary movement is, GILROY, Jan. 10.—M clearance price.............. 7c var3 said to be making no progress wife of Joseph Rice, dled = 5 7% +* _ family residence Old Gilroy E > BAND CONCERT FOR ing. Mrs. Rice had bee REMNANT SALE OF YOKINGS. Reduced From 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 to ting offering—over 300 <hort Remnants of Chiffon, Taffeta, Appliqued and Em- 25c¢ ENCLISH LONC CLOTH ) d C , reduced much less than one-half the for- 100 pieces £ . 2 yards to & plece 36 inches wide mer J —_— COUNTRY CRDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. McKINNON MEMORIAL ‘his valley for o the mother of C | First Funds for Monument Will Be i 2}" \-"9- ! };‘;fl» Srrg and Frank and Edna Rice. Th Secured by Boys of Late Chap- will take place Sunday afterr lain’s Regiment. M. E. church. The McKinnon memorial committee is working vigorou! to erect a handsome monument in honor of the late Father MeKinnon, chaplain of the First Califor- nia Regiment in the Spanish-American E IAL TREAT E war. Already a number of meetings have | B A BONA FIDE AND ZoNmsT < es ~ 35c GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SALE OF 1INNG REMNANTS, DR"_SS ]Rl““l\GS. Over 400 Remn; of Linings have ac- cumulated, to \lnx.da\ at one-half |the former = n o 50c SI.K Monms u 600 yards, sol silk striped Mor 50 been held in the armory on Page street the committee will its plans for collecting. Subscription blanks have been drawn up and duly authorized collectors will call on the friends of the late chaplain. To start the movement with fitting ente ) y concert has been ar- e el Te it o e Trlal Treatimdiit to AllWho Apply Thns Week will take place in the Mechanics' Pa- Dex g g e omg s Fk R . | vilion on the 2Sth of this month. It prom- ses to be a great success, as a splendid to their pariors any day programme will be rendered. Among the ¢ur® CATARRH and CHR( features of the programme is a ling pr treatment In Ame = - = OCEAN STEAMERS. ! ocEA 'IRAVEL APPOINTS SUPERVISOR B e R OF MANUAL TRAINING | s transferred from 7+ jeave San Fras - 1 Cetehitan. - 3 Dtcam% 5.49 Board of Education Gives Place to M. | the Garfleld to the Spring Valley School. | ;“e’;i:nlm“:x'};“m:’“:‘_:l E;:na:;’:';;g‘n; ¢ J. Doyle on Compromise Be- ;m?'; : '};"'””" was appointed & substl-| Ga¢ Igjand, the latter by courtesy of Ad- St Diractohl) frssrnes e "'g“" and chemistry In| miral Glass: guard mounting by details L Al b SR - chool. | from the First Battalion of Artillery; sa- PER MONETL ALY NN 3oard of Education met yesterday Leaves of absence were granted to Mrs. | ber drill, Troop A, First Cavalry; Hotch- | what the eause of your and M. J. Doyle to be super- | E. Demmick and Miss Emily A. Wick-| kiss gun drill, Naval Militia of Califor- training. Doyle was Di- | man. The a ation, of M L. R.|nia, courtesy of Captain Nerney, N. M. erf's candidate. Frank | Issac for a year's leave was denied. C.: company drill by naval company, First championed by Director | Teachers' certificates were granted to Regiment, League of the Cross; physical t meeting, when a tie vote | Miss Lillie 1. Koch and Leonard E. Da- | €Xercises by Columbia Park Boys' Club, | was made special teacher of vidson. { commandad. by Major, Paixotty; exhibi- | | tion of signaling by Signal Corps, Captain | Selfridge commanding; bayonet exercises ase to Havre p 5 | by company of regular army, and dress | 4 . parade by First Regiment Infantry. | Tickets are 50 cents, and may be pro- cured at the armory, 25 Page street; in stores that announce the sale of tickets, and from members of the committee. The committees of the memorial fund | toliow: | Executive—Colonel Thomas F. O'Neil, | president and treasurer; Charles Boxton | | and Rev. James A. Grant. vice presidents; | Lieutenant T. Philip O'Brien, secretary. Finance—Peter J. Curtis, chairman; | Frank J. Murasky, Major George Filmer, | Charles A. McPh D. B. McDonald. | —_———— LOUIS P. BOARDMAN | DEFENDS MRS. SMITH {§ Tells of Oil Stock Transaction llldl' MRS. GEO. KLOCKEN Felwood City, eu amnm ., Agts.. Tickat Office, 843 Narkot R Fregh! §fics, 32¢ Kerket 1. Pierhe. 7, Pacific SL (CEPAGNIZ E€ENERALZ DIRECT LINE TU UAVRE-PARL Eailing every ibursday, & . at 30 a Y CURED. EVIDENCE OF SKILI. R ZAD FUL_TESTIMONY !»W;\-,\‘E‘{ . @ Brosdwey (Hudson buliding: 3. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast § Montgomery avenue, San Francises. | sold by all Ratlroad Tlcke‘. Agents { AMERICAN LINE. STHAMPTON, LONDON. For furtter information obtaln fo nd.Jan_ 17,10am Friesland Jan. 25, 10am hange steamers or salling | PElla...Jan. 21, 10 am Kroonl'd Jan. 31, 10 am MED STAR 1IN REICE—4 ¥ew Montgumery NEW YORK, ANTWERP. PARIS street Zee Jan. 10. 10 am Vader'd.Jan. 24, 10 am Passenger Agt., This is the Mor- ris Chair. It is the greatest com- fort giver of its kind, having ad- esland.Jan. 17, 10am Kroon!'d.Jan. 51, 10am Franciseo CHAS. D. TAYLOR,G.P.A.C..30 Montg'mry st E_FROM U'\’ ANY MORE N DIGEST & &. co. u' AHD nmn STEAH!B! salls Dec. 29, Jan 6 18 - FOR L S FAVY VIR ZKD VALLELL | e s re s |0 GEN, FRISBE or WONTICELLD | TER in every way time since I Line to PORTLAND. OR, Portl 1 pol (B 3:15 and §:30 3 El | i . ortiand 1o all polnts u ’-'..a‘.y ;‘nm -’n"; mot e | i justable, exten nxphh;n Gnu:u:l Misun- ’zs YEARS A SUFFERER FROM | Valiefo, 7 a 'm., Soon, m., except & P 1 erstanding. STCMACH AND LIVER DIsEASES - e G Tetedty 1Nt s et | sion footrest, reclining back and 'spring seat. They Mrs. Adelaide Lioyd Smith, who in a | . ! K Gen TAw T Momdomery . | Sfce, pler % Mission-sireet HaTCH | come upholstered in Plush, Pantasote, Leather and SNE LDy e b b the | e o TRcmEAJ e P b 5 source of a number of articles printed in | DRS.SBHORES NOT ONLY TARRE, but they CURE Stomach Tro o a- Velours, and are substantially and handsonzely con- structed of solid quarter sawed oak. The regular price is $12.75, but we have reduced them to close out to daily papers of this city, the latest of | :t“:;r\'ou Diseases l(ldn:_y Diseases, Bnider Troubles Heart Diseases. Diseases of the tles. 7 b3 o Cor ‘which is that Mrs. M. J. Lutz of Seattle g ‘Women and Skin Disea "“*t‘ mplaints, curalgia, Hysteria, Eve and Bar Diseases | Big Neck. La Gripps, Lost Manhood, Diseasce ot the Prostal Mrs. Smith, charging her with having Private Diseases, Varicocele, Scrofula and all forms of T;\“Tu‘;:?d:';r:l] D sold worthiess ofl stock. eases (that are curablée). CALL OR WRITE for free : T0YO KISEN KAISHA, e rc e Etope all losses in 24 hos (ORIENTAL STEANSHIP C0.) | dontent ewest for any case we cannot cure. is secret rem- Ereamers will leave whart, corner First et ToRomassy | ety cures Emissions, x.mpotoaey. streets. Varicocele, juestion list. HoNGRONG, cabing i ove CHibews, | Sapccts Gonorrhors - Clest. FUN B $8.75. | Louis P. Boardman, who is acting as BEWARE OF QUACK SPECIALISTS AND “FAKE MEDIC. sarait "amsn-mu 08 Soeouns ai | hood a3d all other wasting ef- attorney for Mrs. Smith, made the fol- Drs. Shores caution the public to look up & Doctor -*dn‘u‘r& mr‘sl}fi w6 recelved on board en sy of suline. r m‘? ..‘:‘.,,,"{;“"m““m e Ao lol::‘ns statement on the matter last | before intrusting Jour Realth i his dands” N i vy ubtrioe S pome oy E C, l i night: are incompetent and some are dishonest. Drs. Shor I o 3 : ARG Mt Feb. | BT s ;%‘“ Aiony oeflers A 'B s t filr", “re co “Mrs. Smith did go to Seattle and she | O, thelr skill from the ligs of home people. Becpie you 1 an e gy < ,,'ffh" m £ £. NIPPON MARC T Ouiens, Cal | Aiso for sue st 1073% @14 sell some oll stock to Mrs. Luts and | Ratls" They cure the sick APPly Say dus this wask. ‘Soniiness, - 1o free te O = o to a number of other persons, and aft: o on ts to all. Via Foooiul, Hounatrip tckets at redueed | mariet e e er goes, T Sreight 4k DRReN® APblY OF 128 132~ Ellis St -| transacting the sales returned fo this mm““‘“""m'*“' Sundays (and Woitdagw), . any's office, Market street, corner g: weekly Cau' “ per Ym city. It was at this time that Mrs. Smith s " H. AVERY, General Agent. ;i 3 learned that she was to be called upon | DRS. SHORES & SHORES, [xpert Specialists, 933 e, 3 ’ »