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Per copy c 8 For The Fashionahie Dress Fabrics lor Spring and Summer ¢ weight sheer fal You will be fuliy sa 25¢ . 80¢c piano. nch Silk and Wooi Crepe— In all Saie Fi oldmy Beds, Monda_y 8 inches u-dr 7 den oak color, that lock themselves when 8 13.50 sier— 5 drawers, top drawer full s casures 33 inches by 18 inches, r than you coud eapect for w priced articl: as this "a aa - e at our cut ['(KQ . $6.00 o $125.00 cane and not B-d for Monday only Golden Oak Chiff { ti e shape, 1-4\" < and i Other Chiffoniers. oak, brace arm neat and o-m chair at a li ) B bed wutable for bedrooms, $r.00 fo $7.50 Golden Oak Rocker —G- brace arm, 2 good nure or sewing marches : . $1.65 ve chairs, very comfortable for gentle- . 5 $2.75 d com#, French - $15.00 Other Dressers $8.25 to §130.00 A Good Mattre's, $6.50 — All white cotton flo's, made of clean white cotton, in a good tick, well - $6.50 2.95 to $25.00 he top s tufied Other Monday’s Grocery and Liquor Values Told of Here Matlresses, Rice—bes: fancy Japan, Monday Jesse Moore A. A. Whis- . B R e 250 key—the genuine, Monday, bottle ], — ceicbrated Hawaiian - . 81c xona Coffoe 19¢ Gilka Kummel - i iy, bor- Oorn Moal t Eastern vellow, Mon- te $l-06 20c Keller Whislwy— Sprng 94, . Best ltallan Olive OIL),H ga'. lon. 98¢ Hock White Wine i, Mon- or Favorite day, gal. . . 450 . 25¢ Fruit S, up.—llambtn’\, Strawberry or - the best, Mon (,--n.ame’,';m- it juices, gallon . $1w00 25¢ Export Bm-()‘.npu Pal-, dozen Braal((nl Mush —Vicors Shaker Table Salt Best Maine Oorn—: t'r. . 266 pnt. . $1.45 eline St.ve Polich— 6 tine 280 Lxa Table Clare " good old Sonoma Wine; - 15¢ $1. -eda Fre 8@ Cibernet Sauvignon--very old fine extra dry I 15¢ vinc, galon $1.00 Hire s Carbonated Roof Beer, doz., $1.10 é : é 3 1 § Morzey— ' 1Silks, Wearing ‘Apparel, Rugs, Furniture, Homefurnishings. m§ Store !: 85c fto $1.25 Silks, 59¢, 69c Ummm:hablo Values for Monday and Tuesday red L uisin: Lumenavx znd Pilet de Soie, very ven siiks that are so popular for street and even:i g nder, and a ‘ew ctangeable effects, which we which positively cannot bz v, 1 cated; per yd. ar f tine French llgurcd SilKs, solid colorings, mostly small designs; a very can be values at $1.co Nemo Corset Demonstration Miss Hill, the Nemo Corset Co.’s expert dem- rator from - New in the store these da the merts of the Nemo Seli-Reducing | . znd Figurc-Buildirg Systems, here for a sho t time only, come as soon as possible, if you desire to have a corset scientifically and per- Four styles Self-Reducing Corsets, cach $2,75 Four styles Figure-Building Corsets, A Sale of Linings 36-inch Black Mercer'zed Saten for under- Fine B'ack all-wool Mo e=n, Monday oni at a price which you have never dupli- cated, cons'dering the quality, finish and durability. 0 much in demand this sea- with any of the fabrics that \ linings, 69c is about the busiest York, S:e can fully con- As Miss Hiil will be $2.00 <o special in our Music department 43 4 antity lasti—2000 copies | *% o Sucal Tnngnoe wey SReod $10,000 compostion, | 20¢ quality, Mond.y only, yard 14¢ | dealers in ready-to-wear garments. and Summer B ouse Suits, with or withcut colars, i newest and most wanted materials, flake suitings a1 fancy " $14.95 mixtures, 24¢c The Panok Pyrography Outfits, $3.00 Yard. . We are the so'e agents in San Francisco for a8 48-inch Samite Flamme— Siik and wool, new, . = g ok s e : .. $2.00 | these fimows Panok Pyrography Outfits, which 44-inch London Twine—In the colo:s that are | 46.inch Engiish Mohair Brilliantine— Best | 37 ®9ua' in every respect to the outfits previously ——— “ $1.00 make, brght and lustrows, leading shades, | *0ld for $5.00. The complete set consists of 43-inch Volle Flamme—In t ding Spring i 780 | nev horn point, guaranteed to be perfect, patent ard . $1.00 | 44-inch English Mohair Sicllian—A b-aut ful | bulb and tubing, best guality, heavy glass alcohol abiach Velle Bosksnin Vo aitl o silky inish, yard $1.00 | =m0 wih shutoff; benzine bottle, metal con- 46-inch Mohair Mllngz for Trnwlm! Suits— - || nection, all put = in nice basswood box, com- 48.inch Twine Melange In tan, & In light and dark gray, blue and brown mix- | Plete for $3.00 3 pooper ssatues, yhid torss, yard . 8125 | Panok Puints, eeparate, for . . $1.28 ilion effects, etc., is Cheviots, Venetians, Etamines, Wool Crash, Serges, color in vogue. | THE EMPORIUM. This™, RECORD-BREAKING SALES. A Suit Offering Extraordinary, $I4.95 59c Fy ate three of many $yles of Women’s Spring Suit: scling for fourteen ninety-! .five, to demonsirate our suprgmacy a3 In the lot there are the ncbbies: of Spring Etons with embracing in their entiety every § Your choice for . . Sale of Steins $1.25 kind, 73¢c Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, your choice cf many styles of handsome $1.25 steins, raised fizures and dec- oration on dark colored body, appropriate mottoes, fancy metal cover, for.. PP Souvenir Steins— With raiced design of the Clff Heouse, Mint, Music k, etc., pretty -35e | THE EMPORIUM. ie Sale of Silk $3.85 The balance of a in all, in all sizes are offered Monday fitted backs, loose frents, large wita wide satn binding, in red,’ gray, 98¢ 25 dozen extra fine fam’y stripe Eiderdown loose fiont, large s, whch we | cink or Mur—rcgulany Py ,o — Monday Peplum and such as | Sacques, fitted back, sailor collar, appliued in - dainty Values in Notions . 25¢ Long Waist Lengtheners . . 25@ and 150 Foster Hose Supporters, pair . . . . . 0@ Sat'n Belt Hose Supporters, colors . 25¢ The New Ha'r Retainers, each.. . . . 256 The New Belt Buckles . . 256 to $5.00 Manhattan Skirt Braid, s-yard picces.. . 5@ Slk Friled Garter Elastic, vard.. . . . 250 Dr. Deimel’s Linen Mech Dress Shields, 25@ Nickeled Duplex Safety Pins, dozen . . . 3@ Shel and Amber Side Combs, new chapes, . 250 v $1.00 Tay or's Waict and Skirt Supporters . pair Have you tried our New Easy Payment Plan for home {urnishers? We be’ieve it to be the most liberal plan ever offered. ment store cash prices, ma only 6 per cent interest fm amounts to 25 rer cent White Woolen Blenkets— erally cost: you £3 Tuesday and Wednesday Grey Blanket:i— A heavy weght in the eleven-quarter size, fluffy and sightly, per pair, on Fine White Blankets— Twelve-quar pink or red borcers, per pa Best Fancy Mo't'ed Blank:ts most 7-Ibs. weight, for home us:, fin+ makes a beautiful w.apper; this $7. 50 Comforter Barg in— The kini you usually covered, car=fully tufted, full size, priced ez ch Better Comforters— Best silk: covering, wadding, usaally old at $1.75, our price . Heavy White Spreads Unmatchable Curtain Values If you neéd short curtains for basz=ment windows,bath- rooms, or odd places, do not miss this Monday sale. 200 pairs Sash Curtaing, 1 yard long, gocd Swits muslin, hemmed top and bottom, ready or use, on Monday on'y: Regnlar 25¢ Curtains, fair . Regular goc Cu-tains, pair . . - 180 -25¢ Muslin Curtain Ends— A sample lot consisting of many styies, cornzrs of curtains, tucked, ruffied and edged with lace, Manday, each . 10¢, 25¢, 49¢c 500 Pairs Nottinghams— Ncw patterns, ecru or white, 3 y . $1.00 2350 pairs good Lace Curtains—334 vards by 50 and 54 inches, white or ccru, special sel-cted patterns, par . . . . . . $1.25 325 Pairs Lace Curtains—3!; yards by g4 and 60 inches, heavy solid net, pair . $1250 yards long, pair . ~In cither oxford or brown mixtures, al- camping cutfits, or half a pair al'ty special per air $5a45 ray § liberally Full size, ready to uss . . . You pay our plainlv markad, lowest depart- e your first pwment and on the deferred payments pay us the actual time I more. Sales_Beddmg, Table Linens, Efc. Bed Sheets Sal>— Heavy bleached she ting, cucfuly made, Mnga.\, Tuesday ani Wednesday only - 36¢c Same good quality ticle such as grn- nday, © $2.78 s4-inch for single beds. Pillow Cases - ; "."‘.’5 121 cxch; so-in. inches wide), in blue, Bleached Teble Damas . $4.50 neat patterns, ‘yard . d'signs, ‘uly 66 nch Fine Napkins-—ioo doz ¢lkeline one pattern (a dainty 88c sheet $1.35 . $1.00 25 for, Dinner Sets— A small I under valus; each set filled 3-yard cloth Sale Bleached Tahle DamnkA\ ‘ery sucerior ruLc, finest fin, several new becauee of want of assortment they are but . kins - set with 2-yard duzh, 54,80' 2% The sav.ng over other installment plans S1-inch for ek 20 as above sheets, for 3 days—45-in., §56¢ cach. 'y woven, heavy w , 14 cach; 54-n. K--61 inches wide, ight, - 78¢ zen of very g od qu:!m (hu cams bv error all spot effect); they shcyld be $3.c0 a dozen, but . $2.50 ot of 98 sets closed out from a manufacturer much consists of pattern table cloth with 1 dozen nap- ard cloth, $5.28;5 es wide, yard . graved in fleur de 1s or lace pattern, For three days we offer you 2 styles $1.75 Wringe's (on= show. abuve), 1c-inch rollers, cither wood or iron frame, for . $1.22 Swezpers, the be: for th: 3 days . Hardwood Ex’ension Window Screens, 18 x che:, for the three - 19¢ 3 days, each . Bisseli’s Cyco-bearing Carpet of Sitk Waists in the new Spring and Summer styles, from a lead- ing New York maker, about 150 44, worth from $s.00 to $7.50, $1.50 Dressing Sacques 98c 25 dozen fine Eiderdown Dressing Sacques— reguirly $2. 5o Monday " $1.69 Choose at these prices Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Water Tumblers, thin blown, en- i THE EMPORIUM. | CALIFORNIA'S LARGE! Imported Modei Gowns Rebduced $50.00 to $125.00 Each from Original Prices 10c to 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 5¢c, 14¢c 500 Dozen on Sale Monday and Tuesday Each for 300 dozen extra sheer fancy corded hemstitched, Union Linen handkerchiefs for Ladies; a clean-up of a jobber’s Spring stock; an o tional merit at our sa'e price Monday and Tuesday, for every handkerchief is worth doub Each for 200 dozen 20¢ and 2g5c sheer lawn Swiss embro dered handkerchiefs, produced by one of the best makers in St. Gall, Switzerland; over jo desirable styles in scallop or hemstitch. Waists sample line from 32 to only for $3.85 $1.00 Cushion Tops 38c 230 Florabelle Sofa Cushion Monday Covers, only, catars ? S 2 n 2 very pretty designs, Geraniun or Hydrangia, regularly §1.00 each, for . w To 250 Lithograph Sofa Pill e, 1 ¢ beads designs, pretty faces, Liom, colors, ? regularly 35c and 50¢, Mos- day . 18¢ New Wash at Emporium Popular Prices Waisting Flanne's New Batiste —30 inches wide; dainty Spring -12%e ns weave and open- colorings; fine cloth . . Novelty D mities— H work, in fancy and st aple colorings, yard L LR 15¢ | Linen gmm Shesr weave: Mercerized Zephyrs —I’hc new styles and | plain and woven dot weave; plain and fancy colorings, | Japanese Crepe unpacked; fine y RN - - 2 - 258€ | Colored Challies—Sacn : American ltphvn - In solids_and fancies; 2} “fancy floral ‘designs, etc., yard new lct of these best of American weaves, | Imported Swisse ad; fa yard, . - 10¢c Astonishing Sales of Household Goods This Week Furniture, Rugs, Curtains, Bedding, Kitchecnware and Crockery at Deeply Cul Prices Rug Sale This Week We have secured. at fully a third ess than reguldr. prices, 700 of the best rugs that were ever put on special sale in San Francisco..~ There . are 450 Smyrnas and 300 Bigelow Axminsters. The paite-ns are both floral and Pers i brilliant, lasting colors. Beginning Mon- day and during week while quantity | £9.00 Bigelow Axminsier Rugs $6.25 $7.50 Bigzlow Axminster Rugs $5.00 Carpets $4.c0 Smyrna Rugs for $2.87 $2.75 Smyrna Rugs for $1.82 and our lowest department store prices ine’ Salad or Berry Set, fine China, for flower decorations, large bow! and six the three days only, s=t of sx . J2@ swuce plates . $7.10 h Carlsbad China Cake Plate, Soup Kettles, best quality gray en- gold edge flower deccrations, for the ameled ware, with cover and bail, for three days only. . . 280 fl;‘m days, on] i Bread and Butter Plat s, six fine (3 i S ~ china, goll edge, Emed border and 'Oda PlSEIRE o MEWREJ e, cottex Blawes T - 780 gbier, 15 fi. length coupled ready to China Cuspidores, lirge size, flower - special for the 3 days, foot J@@ Sens st $3 grade, decoration, gold edg= . GO $: Bokcrs Sl Clearess. v Gl . $2.26 Solid Nickel Nut Cracks, soc kind,” 15c Asbestos Toasters 100 .+ ... 280 15cSheet Ir:n Bread Pans . . 10€ Englsh Decoratsd Jet Tea Pot, regua 49¢, for the thee: days 33¢ 46 - pizce Cottage Set, Gold decoraed, just the thing for the country,only $3.08 38¢c colored woven e t Lowest Prices sters, Body Brussels, Wi.ton Velvets, Stinson, Carpets, in the new Spring designs and color effec plated, 3 sizes with hai and stand, worth § 1.50 set, s THE EMPOBIUH. ST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE AARAAL AARAAAARAAR ARRAAAN r'ng of excep- he price we a Don’t miss this sale. Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits Boys’-$2.50 Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 10 years, absohut-ly fast P color Madras, Percales, - y Linen Crashes and A ZeN Galateas, also white &5 ¥/* ‘3’ duck and piques, either sailor or Ru ARAAAARAAA KARAASAAAAA A broidered 1 Monday aly. . . 81.79 Boys® Breasted and Knee Pmls Sui s, N b4 bl k4 s = s s % s 5 £l s = < fork for 7 " Only , 33.95 Boys’ Long Pants Suits, ages 12 to 19 years, made of Oregon oo! Blue Ch t in n=west :t vears, a ad made in best possi- nanner, a very specia Py . $5.00 Fabrics ' = Scotch make; White pin AARRAAAR HARARAAAAE AARQARA RRATRNL AARAAAN LA R AALARAD RATRAR R ARRALLRAR AR AAARAAAAAL TR AR AAAALAAR RAAR AR A arge consignment of Stanford, and other tape: » have just been put ins vdz sewing, lining and laying. ible Flat Trons, o $1.25 heavy nickel- pated lamp, center draft, 60 candle power, round_burner, com- plete for... $978 AARARARAARR ARAAAAY James W. Bradbury 5c¢ Cigars--10 for 25c¢ this week Wm ‘AnaRnMaaqnansa wmmam maawuamn wmaaa mm aacRaan wmmm MEANARRAA e R mm armma Atanaan from the Ministry open letters in the fol- l- ing form: ‘No. 18,602 open letter. ‘By the order of his Majesty, Nicholas Alexandrovich, of all the Russias, etc., etc., etc., all D sons and authorities under the jurisdic tion of the Ministry of the Interior commanded to afford the bearer of t every lawful assistance in the execul of the task assigned to him. This leiter is given to Vladimir Hermanovich Bogo- rese (No. 18,603 to Viadimir Ilich Yokhel- a member of the expedition of the York Museum of Natural History, MAKES TROUBLE FOR SEIENTISTS : Russian Government Is- sues Secret Orders to Officials. New to the extreme northwest of America and northeast of Asia for the study of native the | Uka choukhchees, Korlaks and and for the formation of ethno- collections for the museum of the lhm-nn Academy of Sciences.” SECRET LETTER SENT OUT. The Osvobozhdenie prints Minister Sip- B s personal signature, the counter and other attestations of th2 and says that the Imperjal ciences and the Geographi- te to the higher authori- of Siberia rec ommending their proto- BURG Rus March 27.—The ( » Radical or prints the follo rmany 1 History M Impe two R parti te ges. “In the meantime,” e Jes acedemy adimir Borgorose it continues, “Min- A%zdimir Yokhels who had spent ten |ister of the Interfor Siplaguine, soon after years in exile in the extreme northeas* of dciivering the open letters, sent to those Siberia. Before leaving St Petersburg | same Siberian authorities a confidential received | letter of wholly contrary contents, @s may the l'm.. at ! be seen from the following very inter- esting secret document: “April 28, 1800, No. 355. Secret. “The Governor of Yakoutsk to the po- | ¢ lice commenders of the Yakoutsk terri- tory: The General Governor of Irkoutsk, in accordance with a confidential letter of the Minister of the Interfor of February 19, with an addendum of March 20, has | asked me to institute a strict surveillance over. the former political exiles, Vladimir | Bogorose and Vladimir Yokhelson, who are expected this summer in the Amour and Yakoutsk territories as members of the expedition of the New York Museum of National History for the formation of collections and for the study of the na- tives living in the extreme northeast of BSiberfa, and has informed me that, in view of the former anti-governmental activity of Bogorose and Yokhelson, it will be wholly out of place to render any assistance whatever in the pursuit of the | labors entrusted to them. SURVEILLANCE OVER ACTS. “In communicating this 1 intend here- by to give orders fer the establishment of a strict surveillance cver the acts and conduct of the aforesald persons.” The Osvobozhdenie states that Menn.' Bogorose and Yokhelson met with secret and sometimes with open opposition. The Osvobozhdenie relates that their request for aid elicited a secret letter | qual meeting this month. from the Governor of the Vakuu\,—k terri- |tory to the police commanders of i Kolymsk in which the latter is ordered to | arry - out the Instructions of April 28. Only their own knowledge of the local | conditions enabled the scientists to execute their plans, says the Osvobozh- denie, | In conclusion the Osvobohdenie asks if | Mintster Siplaguine was afrald of Bogo- jrose and Yokhelsoy ¢preading Scparatist | ideas among the Aboligines. | Excursion to Ukiah. On Sunday, April 26, the ( allfnrnhA Northwestern Raflway will run an excur- sion to Ukiah. In accord with the cus- tom of that company on these excursions, it will not sell any more tickets than it has provided for. | that is sold tnsures a seat. The fare for the round trip will be only $2. Time of { departure from Tiburon ferry will be 8:30 a. m. Train will not stop in transit. About four hours will be allowed in Ukiah. On the return the leaving time from | Ukiah wliil be 5 p. m. i of the excursion at the ticket offices at 650 Market street (Chronicle building) and Tiburon ferry. — Each ticket therefore | Tickets will be on’| sale about a week in advance of the date ' DIRECTORS OF BAn.B.OAD | VOTE TO INCREASE STOCK | New York, New Haven and Hartford | Company Announces Issue of New Shares. NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 1L—The following statement was given out at the | general offices of the New York, New | Haven and Hartford Railroad to-day: | “At a meeting of the directors of the | New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, held in New York, it .wns voted to increase the capltal stock of the company on January 2, 1904, by the amount of 10 per cent of the number | of shares outstanding at the .close of business on May 15, 1903, for the purpose | of taking up maturing bonds of the com- {spany to pay for new equipment and roll- ing stock and existing floating debt. The | stock will be offered to stockholders of record at the close of business on May 15 for subscribers at the rate of $175 per share in the proportion of one share of | new stock for each ten shares of stock ! held by each stockholder on that day.” T s 1 United States, beginning April 21, and will | be conducted under the direction of the Civil Service Commission. A second ex- amination will be conducted in Washing- ton -May 12 and a final examination at the academy June 16. ‘Woman’s Nalure ordprepares the system for the eal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, “it is pectant mother must so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and Is to love children, and ne home can be completely happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the ex- usually is olher’s - Annapolis Examinations. WASHINGTON, April 11.—Examinations of candidales for appointment as mid- shipmer to the Academy at Annapolis will be hels the NEW YORK, April 11.-—The Evening Post to-day quoted & director of the United States Steel Corporation to the effect that Charles M. Schwab will be re-elected president at the an- in the principal citles of worth its weight in gold.” _$1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Friend