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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1903. © =1 DENDUNGES PLAN OF CHAMBERLAIN Sir Edward Grey Makes First Speech in Opposition. it Colonial Secretary’s Scheme | Is Not Arousing En- thusiasm. —— - — DISCUSSION CONTINUES VF VANDERBILT LICENSE Master to Support Dr. Tristram’s Contention. of Faculties Is Not Inclined TONS OF KLONDIKE MAIL WILL NOW GO TO DAWSON Vancouver Postoffice Contains a Vast Quantity of Delayed Letters and Parcels. UUVER, B. C. mail matter, Vanecouver aising of the embargo matter during the ¢ mail will be steamer Princess ed to sall Jume NIEW SCIENTIFIC PBOCE!S. A Preparation Discovered That Will | Destroy the Dandruff Germ. time it r some hite flakes, and f the hair at t and, of cou re there have «timulants and market, but there has | preparation ralled . which destroys th> v the cause the Kill the dan- no falling hair. Send 10c in stamps for qru'ggmu Ce., Detfoli, 10 the Herpicide | s | i Between | m on the Yukon. | I R W RPN IR VL, TSR SO RINM AR Aot TEoL S etsEoroEo It I WIS LT OBSERCREOro DR IO VU LAV, HHAROWALS: STELSWWI AN AL SRNAL -:-:-i:iw.-; RRRERRERRERY RRE R ERER RRERRRR RRRE R R R RRR RN, KRR RS has been known that | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. H THE EMPORIUM. | Sale Crepe de Chine The $1.00 Quality, 78c¢c Notwithstanding the advance in price of this silk, owing to the enormous demand for Crepe de Chines. (the most popular silk fabric of the season), we have secured about 1500 yards of the most wanted colorings, such as light cream, dark cream, red, turquoise, nile green, gray, champagne, rose pink, white, tan, light blue and black; an exceptional $1.00 value; full 24 inches wide; and \‘vl” offer it at special sale Monday only per yard H l ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= not quote fictitions values. and the sale prices. The Season’s Most Stylish Apparel Amazing Values in Dresses and Coats New Strect and Ovting Suits—* Thei u.u.‘.ranom show the very latest and smartest production in Street and Outing Suits, made of novelty suumg., in striped” or mottled effects, light, medium or dark colorings; note the stylish 27-inch loose fly front, box back coat, made with coat collar revere and narrow turn-back cuffs; the skirt is cither short or demi-train; the tailoring of these suits is a special feature; they are fully worth : 7.50; we have ;’nced them . 323.50 Many other new and a'tszmble sutts of thi's class have arrived within the past two weeks, and are priced from $25.00 to $15.00 each. New Corset Fitting JacKels—Fine all wool Covert cloth, lined with good taffeta silk, hand- somely sirapped and highly tailored, perfect fitting, fully worth g27. 50 cach, for ’25,00 Other new Jackets tn same and simtlay styles, in lengths from 2o 10 30 inches, $ro.00 to $27.50. Hmdsome Peau de Soie Silk JacKels— Dressy garments, made of fine silk, in the collarless * blouse sty.e, with a stylish zo-inch Peplum skirt, full French sleeve, and finished with deep s‘muldcr cape, richly trimmed and ornamented in open work dcsxgn, a genuine $25.00 value iy . $21.50 fing Wlu[e ng;—Or heaw dlm:sks -nd thcuoll, plam -nd in fancv fieured and striped efiects, with adjustable collar and soit four-in-hand tic; also made ot choice lawns, with full pleated bosoms, white pearl buttons and lace insertions, and full French sleeves; not one of them worth less than $1.50, for . . . $1.25 Linen and Mohalr Dusters Other dusters, made of natural linen, full New Wash Skirts— W h.u, blagk or navy — Now reads in all sizes, good dusters, made and loose, just the thing for traveling and ground with polka dots, or in plain white and ¢ escellent gray linen crash, finished with outing purposes, are priced each. black if preferred, well made in every way, a full ol . L BB b SETBAOEEE Bilmmkafec: G $1.00 Lemonade Sale Chamber Crash Hats Candy in Glasses, Palls, 930 for Outing Tin Boxes 69¢ Dozen Fine White semi-porcelain Men’s Crash Hate, plainand | we pack our fine French fancy co'ors . 25c¢, 50¢, 75¢ Boys® Crash Hats, flatcrowns or Fedora shapes . 25¢, 50c Chamber Pails with cover Mixed Candies in tin boxes e imitation of cut glass, with handles, for either for transportation or taking and bale hand'e, regularly into the country, without extra i‘"‘:"“d' °'.'r':"°";' he $1.25 cach, Monday | Ladies’ Crash Hats, white chirge b NeenchEal nd, on sle Monday only, harge; Ib., doen.. .. ....600 | ooly. . -893¢ | andcolors. . . . .T5c | 35557 boxss. .. $1,00 Sale of Sacques, Gowns, Kimonas and Peftticoats The Summer vacations now begin. School The final preparations for the Summer Outing are now in order. In view of this fact we . have arranged for a rousing sale of gar- | ments that will be needed in the coun- ' try, cspecially by campers. Read this list of unmatchable values: Dressing Sacques— All-wool Eiderdown, fitted bac front, crocheted edge, gn P :':l:’x»,, Montay and Turtiay @ 8C Dressing Sacques — Fine all-wool r'pple E der- down, fitted back, loose front, satin ribbon pmk or hh:-, $2.00 > $1.29 - closes this week. This very handsome quarter marked Golden Oak Mantel Folding Bed, wh ch when open is 48x72 inches in sizeand contains bed spring of good woven wire fabric, strength=ned by 15 heavy wire coil ropes, full ‘32 ao » size paneled; only . Costumer or C'othing Pou-_\\mh red or golden o2k or mahogany calor, i and pretty des'gn, at the very low price S “The Viking Age”—By Paul Du Chailiy; the early history, manner and customs of the an- cestors of the Engiith epeaking nations, with 1366 illustrations and map - = vols., regu- larly $7.50, Monday and during week whie quantity lasts, the set. $2.75 “The Little | Saw of Cuba”— By Burr Mack- intosh; with illustrations, all of which were taken by the author, regularly $1. 50, Monday and during week while quantity . 48¢c Dressing Sacques — All-wool fa Facrdoun, large sailor collars, bound with wide satin nbbon, fimd back, loose front, {2.50 value; Monday and Tuesiay. "-39 Kimonas— And ftted Dressing Sacques of fancy striped flanne.ette, large ribbon trimmed collars, 75c values; Monday and Tuesday . R 59c¢ / ( Flannelette Gowns—Good fieeced material, square yoke effect, — turn-over collar, bishop slecves, fancy stripes of pink and » and blue and white, $1.00 value; Monday and Tuesday . 790 Flannelette Gowns—Extra fine quality fleeced flannelette, double yoke, fancy braid trimming, turn-over collar, bishop sleeve, §1.39 value; Monday and Tuesday o Flannelette Petticoats—Fancy = tripes, full flounce and full width, colors pink and white and blue and white; 59c values, Monday and Tuesday, 3@@j 75c values, Monday and Tuesday.. 5O0Q New Mattings | For Summer Wear : . 0 s Ladies’ Vesls— Nearly 2000 rolls just re- fisle sthveac ceived from China and Gires inbhan Japan. Evéry good qual- ot ity is represented, ranging Sle@vc;s' P’D Bl in prices from 15¢ to 65¢ g iy ors, white “Indian Plctures”— Facs miles of pa'ntings in the yard — the patterns pink Skv’ ater color and engravings of drawings in S : 5 5 Yy, black and white, by E. W. Deming, regu- | a;elcmlsgirpa»gg 5ngret?;tlyc ecruandbiagk, e o Mt doung “.fik while ; (s) olorings iy e, 1.98 3 each ... “ designs, and we do not| e T30 Spiniot e ity T . dker yan; reg $2.50, sp price 766 telieve that elsewhere| Swis ribbed, whi “Emma Calve” - Her artistic life, with nu- pink, sky blus and bla Low neck and no « .. . 500 h nuL short sleeves High neck, long seeves. . . Ladies’ Equutn Tl(hu — Lide :hmd, Jersey fitting, white, ink, sky bluz, ecru or merous autograph pages especially written by you can find so complete assortments from which to make selection. Japan Matlings—Worth joc a yard; we have marked for the roll of 40 Sperry’s, Golden Gats, Drifted Snow and Po.t yards, §8.00; single yard.. 2¢ black, knee or ankle length, open or closed, Costa Flour, Monday only, sick.-. . $1.00 & N ae 2v TF, i SRR Ve e 800 | Rice—Fancy Carolina, cooks whole, for the two Japan Mattings—Worth 35c¢ the yard; | | gies' Union Suits—Litle thread, Jersey ft- & b % we have marked for the roll of 40 ting. low neck, no wesves, white, pink or udx\fl, o s . r . ol b ';:0 o single yard.. sky'bue, each. 1 .. . nnox Sozp — F the two dass, 15 bars. 500 yests, 9.0 Sare 7 280 . | Java and Mocha Coffec—Th= for two H days, B . ... oL ...l 29c¢ $4.50 Framed Pictures-$2.10 | o~ w. v i’ for z0 Monday only, your choice of many daintily “colored pastoral scenes and landscapes, some of the bandsomest parlor, sitt ng-room, d oom and bedroom pictures that have ever boen offered on special sale in this city, mounted on clored beveled ma'e, 5 s—1{'s Dandicolle and Gaudin, -18¢ Bonal t. :ysmla-l\uk & \on,, b lur 3 Ll aaadd EERERERRYRY RERRRRE mmmmmmmmwmm Dozens of Vacation Necessities Underpriced Special Sale Goods ovdered by mail or telephone will not be sent C. 0: D. Camlantly planning new savings for our patrons. magnitude of our purchases makes the little prices. The savings that we make for 780 you are the actual differences between our regular low prices $6.00 Desks for $£3.50 and other big values In Furniture Books Half Price Groceries and Liguors Fine Specials for Monday and Tuesday Cnlflomu Cream Chee e —Fog the two cays, THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMrORIUM. THE EMPCRIUM. d . : i i AARaAan Sale Wash Fabrics A Two-Day Opportunity A most unusual offering in medium and high class fabrics, in and most stylish patterns and color effects. Silk and Linen Novelties— Aimost as fins and dainty as the best foreign looms preduce in silk stripes; the soc kind; Monday and Tuesday only; )Ard Percale Sale—A closing out of hundreds of pieces of staple, navy, black light grounds; all 36 inches wide; ro reserve, and all priced at, per vard . White Goods— Two cases fancy open work wuu, fine sheer texture; instead of zoc the newest 24¢ e Zig Welt Pique Skirtings— The new, light grounds, with black stripes: also colored, and neat AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE 577 A e inmeamirns e 140 figued effects; 3 20 value; yard .. . 100 We . wmu Oxfords—The new, up-to-date waisting ~ Amoskeag Zephyrs— A full asortment of e do weave; 32 inches wide; almost at fancies and s.lid effects, in good wearing the price of the raw cotton in its construc- Madras weaves; yard . e, SR, . . 180 India Linons—. Fine Organdies--70 inches wide; in white, black wide; fine quali and evening shades; very special; yd. .350@ until sold . . . The Great Annual Sale of Sample Neckwear at Half Price r These great Neckwear sales have become semi-annual events in the Emporium. By special arrangement with New Yark’s leading importers and manufacturers of h)gh-gude neckwcu, we each season secure many thousands of their sample picces at 2 price which enables us to sell them This season’s assortment consists of 2000 picces, About half of it the latest style wash neckwear, stocks, bishop tabs, croats, etc.; the balance ot it chiffon ruffs, capes and stoles, chiffon stock collars and ties, chiffon neckwear and novelties of all kinds, embroidered overcollars and cuffs, silk auto-scarfs, crepe ties, ctc. Commencing Monday and until closing time Wednesday night, if quantities last: . . 130 ARAARARAAAA A AR AL AARAR AARAARARAAARARAAAAAR BAA AR AAA AR 25c Neckwear . . . $2.50 Neckwear . . .o+ 31.25 0 $ 50c Neckwear. « « o o o oo s « . 25@ $3.00 Neckwear . 35¢Neckwear . o ¢ o s o eo o o . 180 $4.00 Neckwear , . 75c Neckwear . . . o e .38¢ $5.00 Neckwear . . |, o Machmess | $r.coNeskwesr. . oo’ s s « o+~ 8O 35.00 Neckwerr $17.50 Neckwear . $r.5oNeckwear. o o o o ov. . . 780 $6.50 Nckwear . . $20.00 Neckwear . $2.00 Neckwear . . . 81.00 $7.50 Neckwear . . . . , Monday and Tuesday only, your choice of any trimmed Hat in our entire stock at Half Marked Prices Positively no reserve---any trimmed Hat in the department. Sale Cots for 760 Mondsy and Tuesday only, we offer 2 good substantial crossed-legged cot, usualiy selling at $1.00, at the very special price, cach. . . 76@ Other cots up to. . . $3.00 Camp Stools... 200 and 350 Men’s Suits at $10.75 Just a few Days more at This low price Next week the last opportunity to choose from hundreds of men’s stylish, well made and well trimmed Spring and Sum- mer Suits of fancy worsteds, cheviots and homespuns—suits that have always been $12.50, g15.00 and "al 75 3|7.5o, 08 e cow Sale of Boys’ Sale Dress Linings, 100 800 yards Black Moire, rich watered finish Skirt Lining; a good 15c per yard quality; on special sale Monday only, yard 10c $1.00 CGrogquet Set, 87¢ Monday only, a good strong lawn Croquet Set, 3 bal Hammocks, $1.25 kind, 980 A good strong open-weave hammock, with con- cealed spreader and wood- bowed foot, with pillow and valance, nicely colored, on special sale Monday only, each 98, > 8 mallets, galvanized wick- cts, complete in neat box, with full directions, for . -87e¢ e e RAARALA RAARAANA AR AAARRAAAAARAA AARARARA AL AR AAAA AR AARRATA ARARARRR AR Monday and Tuesday choice of all of our :i $2.50 and g3.00 Wash Suits, produced k1 Mol;‘f:ky and 7““?"!;;;1”“!;"“ ““k L'g‘;‘ by the best manufacturers of these goods ; e ‘}‘\fll: zl:g‘;zmdwm l:o ;’;‘:“:’:‘;; <% in America; hgndwme glqun, c(uhc: ,: paper, envelopes, letted, etc., and madras, with embroidcred shields, k- real value 3 6.00; sale price .. ‘3'50 braided collars; wamn(ed x absolutely fast co'or, for.. ".69 Boys’ 3.plece Sults—Sizs for 3 © 15 years; made of fine cheviots and cassimeres, in neat dark and light effects; every mit carefully tailored, alto many lines of boys® Sailor and Russian :;:::')mfi:ew Spnng colors and ’ 4. 9 5 Sale I-'reozers Canvas Shoes Ladics’ Canvas Oxford Ties— White, Right at the be- tan, and pepper and salt colors, made on the new style lasts, hand-turned Medicine Cabinet—In golden and weathered oak, also mahogany color; 20 inches wide, 30 inches high; thelves in compartments Jighly finished; an sxergta ional value at. . . . 85.50 Mile. £2.50, specizl sale price 88c “The Life and Dulh of Mr. Badman"—Pre- sented to the world in a famidar dialogue, bstween Mr. Wiseman and Mr. Attentive, by the author of Pilgrim’s Progress; regulary Calve; profussly illustrated, regularly $:.50, special sale price . . . . 750 Annses s : = k “Ten Gems. From Kipling”—Including _the giNNINZ | soles, medium heels, $1.00 Vampire, Recessional, Tommy, Fuzzy Wuzzy, of the Price . . « o c-o o - Belts, Danny Deever, the Betrothed, Manda- lay, Gunge Din, and The Undertaker’s Sca- son, nicely bound, regularly 75¢, special sale price . . 39¢ «The American Pure Food Cook Book” and Househald Tconomist - Fully illustrated; reg- ularly $1. 50, special sale price. . . . .308 "“The Iustrated Natural History”—By J. G. Weod; hundreds of pictures, large size, reg- ularly §2.00, special sle price . . . . 48 Men’s Canvas Lacc Shoes and Oxford Ties, white only, Goodyear welt, extension soles, the latest style toes, price . . $2.00 Misses’ gnd Children’s Canvas Oxford Ties, with cxtension soles, spring heels: Sizes 6 0 11. . . $1.00 Sizes 1% to 2 . . $1.,28 Printing and Developing Films We charge for developing 4x35 smaller size films dozea . . . 180 warm weather, j we offer 3sizes of one of the best freezers manufactured at a sharp reduction from regular prices. 3 They are made by the White Mt. Freezer Co., of the best white cedar with galvanized non- -rustable hoops and trimmings, inclosed gearing; it is pos- itively the. best double motion freezer in the marke:. Monday only. O!d Nelson Whiskey— Rich and mellow, reg- Tarly $1.00 bottle, Monday and Tuzséay. 25@ Oid Crow Bourbon—One of the best sour ‘mash, for the two days, bo 82¢ or Sauterne or Zinfandel—Extra good dinner | 2 G0t $1.75 siz=. o . . $1.47 é s wine, for the two days, gallon . ;i ”; 5 quart g§z. oé szz. . . . $1.87 | For Prinling any size up to 3733373 0ld Gannymede, “76"—Fine Pm-, for the | 4 quart gz.25 size. . $1.87 inches, unmounted, each , . . two days, full quarte. . . . . . 950 Port Wine — Gelden Prince, 5 year cld Asti wine, for the two days, bottle.. s A B.C Bw—l’ms, for the ‘two days, dozen 0'40 Cubanola 5Cigars o Jrds et ‘:LOSSES OF MONTANA'S STOCKMEN EXAGGERATED ‘;III ;m <flv,ua| one-tenth of that sum, and | BUFFALO 18 SELECTED the benefit to the f ith will Bully b e FOR NEXT CONVENTION Former Senator Power Says Recent —————— Plotting Anarchists Arrested. Storm Did More Good | g | Than Harm. PARIS, May 30.—A dispatch to the Pa- HEL . Mont., Mey 3.—In reply to | 'rle from Marseilles s thirty-one an- Jetters of sympathy from S. D. North, | archists have been arrested at Mentone | peey; chosen as the-location for the next secretary of the Woolen Manuafcturers' | O Suspicion of being engaged in a plot | pjennial convention of the Brotherhood of Association in Boston, who also express- :F’“;‘ 2:"1"1 Victor ¥:mmanuel on the| pajlivay Trainmen, to be held in 1905. ed the hope that reports of Montana | prcasion of _:,:p"t'c’fs’""::c:'!‘; Visit to Parle. | 0 o ohouncement of this fact, when the stock losses were exaggerated, former i convention here reassembled this morn- Tnited States Senator Thomas C. Power, | ‘Handsom ing, caused considerable surprise, as. it | president of the Board of Sheep Commis- | | SO0CE W:Cl;ipllom;t. was supposed after the vote had been | sioners, has written that the losses were | 1 N, May 20.—Charles Page Bryan | yic ” Vecterday, but before the ballots not one-tenth of the number reported, |is fast becoming popular in Lisbon so far | were counted, thut Chattanooga had won. | and that the recent storm, in Soaking |as the fair sex is concerned. This is due | Other contestants for the honor were lmr ranges and insuring good grass for | to the fact that the United States Min- | Pittsburg, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Ot- the remainder of the season, did more |ister is a decidedly handsome bachelor | tawa, Ont. N | 800d than damage. and able to hold his own with the best | Delegates to the convention of the “The report that the statistics compiled | dancers. American Labor Union and Western Fed- by me as president of the State Commis- ———— e eration of Miners visited Fairmount sion,” sald Senator Power, *fixed the | Look! Reduced rates on household goods | Cemetery this afternoon and placed floral loss at $3,750.00, was wholly unauthorized | to and from thé East and South. Bekin's | tributes on the grave of the late Myron and not true. The losses since December | Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st. * Names the Meeting Place for 1905. DENVER, Colo., May 20.—Buffalo has Reed. Floral emblems also were sent by Brotherhood of B.aflwly Trflnman’ them to Aspen to be placed on the grave of the late Governor David H. Waite, | No ‘business sessions of the two conven- | tlons were held to-day. ———— | Distributers of Seed Incorporate. | S8AN JOSE, May 30.—The Charles C. Navlet Company, for the buying and sell- ing and growing of seeds and bulbs, was incorporated to-day with a capital stock of 350,000, all subscribed. It is the inten- tion of the company to make San Jose the distributing center for one of the greatest wholesale seed-dealing establish- ments in the world. A large seed area has been secured and a speclalty will be ELKS DECIDE TO HAVE AN ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE | Pasadena Will Be the Next Meeting Place of Southern Califor- nia Lodges. SAN DIEGO., May 3).—At a meeting of the delegates from the various Elks" lodges in Southern California this after- | noon it was voted to hold an annual pil- grimage, similar to the one now here. Pasadena was selected as the place for mecting next year, the date of assem- bling to be set by the Pasadena Lodge. A permanent committee was organized, § tion proceedings instituted by the Sam ro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Rail- road. The suit has been warmiy contest- ed, but by the verdict the defendants wiil recelve only a small amount In excess of that first offered by the railroad com- pany. Roberts’ house occupied a com- manding position at the foot of Pachapa Mountain on land desired for right of way by the Salt Lake company. ——————— Excursion Via Northern Pacific Ry. Very lotv round-trip rates to St. Paul and ‘:(Brn. good ninety days from dats of sale, via Shasta Route and Northern Pacific Rail- way. Tickets op sale June 4 and 5. This ia your chance to visit the famous Yellowstons made of the mail order business. A large | consisting of the exalted ruler and one | park. ll'or Dlnieulm address T. K. STATE- building will be erected and a water plant | member from each lodge. The Elks mads | LER, General Ageat, 647 Market street, San put in. /an ocean excursion to Coronado Islands Fn“m —————— Chaplain’s Resignation Accepted. | WASHINGTON, May 20.—The President has accepted the resignation of Chaplain Joseph T. McKeon, Beveanenlh Infantry, stationed at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., to take effect at once. fn Mexico this afternoon. —_———— - Court Ends Condemnation Suit. | RIVERSIDE, May 3.—John W. Rob- ——————— Great Britain bas the foilowing ships in course of comstruction: Eleven battle- ships, nineteen armored cruisers, two sec- ond and four third-class cruisers, four erts and Florence noberts have been| scouts, two sloops, nineteen destroyers, awarded compensatory damage$ in the| eighteen torpedo bon- md lhm fl- sum of $7000 as defendants in condemna- | rines ~