The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 13, 1903, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1903. MORE TROUBLE |z FOR MEHEULA House of | Indiet- | & Clerk of Hawaiian Merchandise Representatives 1Is nd rs ed for Destroving Vouchers G'ove 0 e . : ued for any amount. They enable the TWO CHARGES PREFERRED recipients to make thetr own selections. * | > . z o B N B Count 30 l.\' e tined 12 /M”,”] doubt what to choose get a 7;sz- That the Official Reeeived the | X| chandise order at the glove counters, main Money for His Own Uses|a| Aoor, off rotunda. omon Me- Any Piece (e The v Ji formerly- the us over for boys we have during th , ¢ and 5 only— s 0 Silk and Woo! M'xed Vests— Swiss ribbed, h'gh neck, long seeves, e :j}':!:r e ‘g:gg pink, sky b'ue and crezm, cach . . i $1.50 A priced. . . ... . : 81,38 Py ;f::as:;.:: ;{fi"aod 2 75.00 a X Zibeline an -~ Al of the pretty styles that wers dev'sed Equestrindrawerstomatch . . . . . . . . . . ... $1.75 _\'New llgau de Cygne thg- J“’;' ar- | Broadcloth Suits, now. . . . . . the new Eton raior siits with white - 2 rived from a prominent New York 3 2, d bloomer pants, in a large varicty of co Cashmere Merino Vests and Pants— Famous Gl b:'" make, Jersey G inpf:‘y Tight blues, pinks LS an e shuen ¢ 36.50 ribbed, non-shrinking, ;nu fitting, natural or cream, garment . . e T L EEE R e itk iy ......... . 2! 2, o Suits £5r young men, 13 £0 19 years, in fanzy worsted, $1.25 B e for Bty | ear that were $27.50 (@ $500, now. . . . . . $18+50 © $180 8 and flin bue serges of excellent quality. A large | “Merode” Egyptain Cotton Vests— Pants and Equestrian tights, cream # $7.50 value, priced for holi- | "'g5 o5t 65 00 long and short Silk Coats, HOW . . . . . « = o 5 PR - loctly st gantacats caabloct ik thisnit, STD00 . CablPLIVER sibiar - i THE ' 60¢ i T T S R RN S e $3.50 - $37.50 s h 1 - - Lo ¥ Smoking J Jid G ld J J Sil N Jties| Celluloid, Leather and : : S soln;(ry ’atszkets’ and| Soli [1] ewelry=--Silver Novelties d’ s A i Sy pjpk {—One taat ”’yh Class Goods at | flplllfll‘ Prices If vou are in quest of new ideas for novel and b Only $5.00 for a really good Smoking JacKel n Solid Gold Rings—s and with fancy | Genuine Deposit Silver Perfume Bottles, as practical holiday gifts, you’ll find our big rotunda se 0 iooks gwod bu: is buo; l:-ccl;x fucdr) st an:}xlpo int. S of whichiare | inpicture. . . . . . . .. . . $1.40 leather and fancy guux’lx“ department m”\; helpful n £ t wool dar xford gray cheviot, y from .o o D00 SR oy . il & errh hiprir 7 5 b ” | k and white or red and black plaid = .. $1.50 wp o $18.00 | V2 S from. $2,50 > $14.50 This brief list may be of help to you. ) wita silk frogs and bound with sik Infants’ Solid Gold R ngs — plain and with stons | 701t 526, from . $22. 50 v $48.850 Austrian Court Wood Novelties—Never before shown < that the Emporium’s pric: for this seengs. Ll - 886 © $2.00 | Comband Brush Seis, from .. $1.85 1 $15 n tf}b city, highly 9rt1§m_- SRR 5 o . $5.00 Piin God Weddng Ringergk and 18k | Comb, Bush and Moror Sco. (‘0""”?““'!“”"51‘:“ fr'],mfdj" f”é“".‘”]g?mo-“-w'wo Smoklng ]uckgu at $7. 50«\1:(.: f fashionabie go'f cloth, - $3.00088.00| ........ ,85.00 © $24.75 (ilo“c_"]m han, : 'ez;d G ?elhs pieces $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 S e iy prescy “ahnies; Wi, S0 A0 s tls Solid ' Goid Lockets—in a1 the new finishes, | Royal Copper Military Sets, s picces . . $12 Austrian court wood jewel boxes, $3.50, $5. n facings. Also a large variety of coats in some <with diamond tettng, as is the one Writing Sets in Cases. . $6250 to $8.50 Vienna Smoker Tables—Imitation mahogany and pol- caa ik graye. sibnahi W oabitiar i ;:uw‘n.:, ;;.m,;, from $4 10 $20.00 Brsvitip Stk s e Y 3 - ished wood, useful and ornamental $2,52.50,52.75,$3 ; Sk 4 ' ed facings, all of them sik trimmed, and :"d Zn:d & i 1;3»--32-5_0 © $5.00 | . 85.25 10 $21.00 R\ Vienna Work BasKets—Satin lined, ng’h sewing out- f avditing the et ol vl : . $7.50 Soiid Gold Sleeve Buttos, cither plain, fancy St-r‘mg sxlv"}e‘m Cass. . . . $18.50 N fiteFe i .. c fo $2.00 . . engraved or with s'one ssttings; also the new Military nru;hcs-(}enume el‘onv and rosewood, best mokirg Jamu $10.00— In plan golf cloths, double ficsd chevots Art Nouveau styles, from . . Sterling Sitver Shaving. Cups. . $11.75 The: com= in navy, s an and Osfrd gray, 5 .$2.00 ‘2 Cut Gass C\gar ;m, with sterling silver tops, quality, stiff bristles, _pnr. st 31.75 immed. You have undc sen jackets no Solid Gotd Rendthge in the el Art Nowral 100 3. 35.00 © $18.00 Taansparenl Cellvloid Noveltic --An amazing assortment: an thess marked $15.05. We know the; are a most unusual and fancy styles, crescents, wreaths, heats| Stering Si.\cr ‘\h ch Boxes . . 81085 Photograph albums, $1 to $6. Manicure sets, $1 to $2.75. Cain . $10.00 and sunbu'ste, all the newest patierns and | Steriag Silver Soap Boxes RESSN Souny 92§12 Coles i il 50¢ 90,54 Sen’s Lakgion Rw 5 : $10.00 $15.00 iR s 47 o Pséa.:o : g 3 n. by p : .si.ba g ..,CU Toilet sets. ’.l to $35. Neck!ie bous. 40c¢ to $1.75. Cigars, Pipes, Smokers’ Articles Men's Solid Gold Chaing, from . . Sterling Siiver Cigarette Cases. . . . . .. . Bux cloralaing beoils sad conly; MaWikien eiigs siiviieg » Choic Cgars are special.y put up f r the holiday trad= atthese prees: | fRIOZ @B . . .. . . .. $8.00- 83000 ........ $6.00 « $12.0) silver mounted, for . . . . ... .. . .$2.50 General Arthur Cigars, in abb % SR R ng Men's Sk Fob Chain, with solid gold buck'e | Silver Deposit Fiasks.. . . Imitation mg whisk broom holder, with stag handle broom : ; Ty IR RE :é'm and omsments.. 54,00 © $15.00| . . . . . . . $5.75 ’2z.anf : % cee e e .. 82,50 : gt IR - Ladies’ Solid G 14 Watch Chains, with and | Stering Silver Cups for Chidien. . . . . . . Wrist Ihgs and Avtomobile lqs—"roblbly the largest ‘ ge ,,,,_ ARG S F R ekl $2 75 without !'d"f (t Mfl et with genuin=| .. . . . . .. $4.00 v $10.00 and most complete assortment to be found in any retail sty s, Sory Tog SOl B :’J_, diamonds or .m’ o 6”.’.:”. 00 Sterling silver and silver l:uumed les, such store west of Chicago. Children’s wrist bags at 2, s for the embse L ;;{ assoriment of cigars in boxes . Bfio to $2.00 $ s ! as cigar cutters, stamp boxes, pencils, pencil- 3 . . N ...yI..nI:"d l’l‘\‘t:! la ias - to 3'-°°g—\~i'h amber mmv, 75¢ to B1. §o-mlh Hundncdso st) ies of men’s solid gold scarf pins, holders, [:per—c\,n(:n, bonton bnm’ pocket misses’ size 500' Tk’ Shiee gfllnme seal, leather g s o g : . $1.25 1 $6.50 the newest, prettiest and most attractive de- | mirrors, pocke: kn'ves, key rings, seals with lined . L. oL e eae .. . $1.00 = eyl Novelty Pipes—For racke ORI 150 - $3.00 siges omty, Bm LT L L R initial, pocket combe, powder jars, mirrors, Avtomobile Bags—At $1.35 and muny onher styles of . e ; C gar Holders — Of amber and meerschaum. . . . 500 2 $5.80 - 1,00 ~ $10.00 each | cc., from . . . 750 318.00 o e SRR S i e AT e Grand Jury ! gs up 1 Jury has in- r profanity at election. Birbe Fighting Sev- learned .pol King” Me- trero, San Fran- A good quaiity for . A choice Caro'a frame, preity stmas snow i (Rainy Day Store) Twenty Per Cent Off Our Dependable Furniture veept kitchen fur Until Christmas Eve olid_y Clothing for Boys Emporium’s juvenile partment has an enviable reputa- with the mothers of San Fran- and the Coast States gener- Thousands of pleased cus- tomers will testify to the sterling qualities of our boys’ clothingand § the little prices that they have to pay compared with those they paid Little Roys' Sailor Suits al Speci- ally Cut Prices—The large sales of past two months having left stocked in sailor suits ing Christmas when so many parents are looking for prac- tical presents, Umbrellas for Gifts Of course ycu have an umbrella on your lis', and are probab’y p'anning to pay §7.50 or $i10.00 for it Congo handle . A Union Silk Umbrelia, with siiver THE EMPORIUM Orders of niiure) de- Ot 3, 4 and 5 vears, decided to unload e few days preced- and therefore § gquestrian Drawers - 50¢ Sifke Hose $1.50 styles—French novellies . Ladies’ Swiss R.bbed Silk Vests— Low neck, no sleeves, in a vari prtily hand crocheted yok:s, colors cream, ink and sky, cach Ladies’ Spun Silk Vests—Swi.s R bbed, hij p. neck, ]mg ue\es, cream, pnk and sky, cach . g Groceries and Liguors For the Holidays | THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM | S S —— One hundreid experienced salesladies wanted at once. Apply Superintendent's office Monday g to 11 a. m. California’s Grandest Holiday Store Open Evenings now until Christmas Here you can supply every Christmas want without leaving the store—and save money One-Third Our annual clearance sale in this department in December in- stead of January. ' Ladies’ Fine Siik Underwear Ladies’ Pure Sewing Siik Thread Hose—Fast hhck. high «piced heels, double soles, pair . - 9180 Your choice of any fur garment, Lzdies’ Purz Sewing Silk r‘ou-hn black, i y P i cobweb gauzs, prir . . $2.00 | scarf, wo'e, boa, cppe, or children’s Ladies' Pure Sewing Sitk Thread Hose--In | s€ts in the Emporivm at one-third varicus hand.ems:ly embroidered effe: ........ §2.75 Ladies’ Pure Sewing Silk Thread Hose—Fat black, 'ace effects, in elzborat: designs, pair less than the regular marked price. A wond:rful Christmas saving for practical gift buyers. £4.50 (» $8.50 pair. & . Broadcloth and Mixture Suits, . $1.75, $1.50, $1.25, $1.0 e E O T o Sowmartvss "'$14.95 stylish and freshest washable $37.50 and §35.00 Zibeline, winter waists, regular $2.75, - $2.00 to Malch— Ankle length, op=n, each . $2,00 PRI ST Read this iist and sce if you wili - . Rubber Bail Shooting Gallery s0¢, o S have to. Best Eastern Sugar- Chmf!mlny 0““"82 50 - Splendid indoor and. out- § o g4 35 and $1. 50, and the [ d H — Choice, Whiskies 0d Gobt door amusemeént; positively ’ i & highly ob- For Children | Cured Hams s skies — ote, harmless; each bas a tubber | Crown Roards, 65 games for 3 ’ re. 5 : firm meat, on '4 Kentucky River, etc,— ball gun; shoating hollow bal's | &2 <0 160 games $4.75. A strong secrviceable umbreiia with | f Monday, Ib.. 40 and 6 figures to shoot at, only ngz l;“m s csnar- st of Gloria silk umbrella, n, orange or lemon Heinz's Mince Meat or Apslc : R".f;“ff.";?'.:.:-;‘";:ox:; " "c " "o with nice horn and pearl hand'e. | Pech pound.. . .. .. 17c Butter, 5-b. stone crocks . 70¢ recking horses, Obc to |- Game of India. Kris Kringle. ¢ . $1,00 | New Brazil, Pecan o Hazel Nuts, §arking Burgundy, pine, 75c ’7-” Pm g rocking horses (imitation of skin) that - Baseball. Gypey Fortune Teller, covssel- shibretin. Sist P AR S 15¢ A R $1.2 : be taken ofi' the rockers and used as a rolling horse, 00 an Errand Boy. Fish Pond. Siincile. it "" 50’ New Bes: Qualty Mixed Nutt, Hock White Wine, extra, gal. 50¢ $6.80 genvine colt sk'n hoises . . . $7.80 to atmoo Checker Boards, Game of Lotto. Herglig. iiad BOUORL s+ b s 15c A Happy Hooligan—The new series of Boitrsved boaks, including Happy Red Riding Hood. Department Store. Cho'ce Dinner Wines, Sauterne, All Furs Reduced Clearance of Cheviot Vesting Waists and $1.75 lines, and specially Gifts for Children Guaranteed to Piease Hooligan, Katzenjammer Kids, Foxy Grandga, Buct:r THE EMPORIUM | (Rainy Day Store) Waich Sale ' Solid Gold, Siiver And Gold Filled Cases Clcsed out 2 manufacturer’s surplus stock, from 2 to 3o watches of 2 style, and 51 different styles, just in time for the holiday trade, at a saving of almcst half of regu'ar cost. Ladies” Solid Gold Watches. . Ladies’ Gold Filled Watches. Ladies® Solid Silver Watch $5.8. Men's Watches—silver $3.60, $4.86—10ld flcd $5.45 And many other styles and prices. One-Third Off, Until Christmas Eve, Our Entire Stock Persian and Fur Rugs. Including Timber Wolf and Young Bear: - $12.35 i $15.35 $6.40 ‘O.Jg Sfrom Michigan. Women’s Suits and Coats at Enormous Reductions The Annual Clearing Sale in December Instead of in January Surplus stocks, strest and evening suts, costumes, wraps, Waists. Every garment wearer within reach of the Emporium shou'd visit our su't department to-motrow. $21.50 and $17.50 Cheviot and Mixture Suits, now. . . $70200 50 Veiiing, 27. 50 and Cheviot and Veiling Suits, now . . . $19.75 i $17.50 2.50 to §57.50 Zibeline, Veil- taken from our $z.25, $1.95) "¢ ing and Noveity Misture Suits; now Games! Games!’! Combination Game Boards— We have Crokinole at amusement for the entire family. Man in the Moon. Telegraph Boy. 0dd Fello or pearl or ivory handle . $2,50 Popcorn” that will pop, 4 !"“Z“;": Re'dling or Zin‘ande!, gal...7S¢.| Brown, etc., publihed at 75c, ourprice . . . . . . . ., 45¢c Santa Ciaus. & Hand of Fate. Fine silk serge umbrella, with daince A S i e SR Cabern=t Claret or Burgundy, gal- | Pedal or Velocipede Wagon—sSh:et steel, with wrought cteel gear, seat Backgammon Boards. Tobogganing Game. Shver Ruhdics $3.00 Good Cluster Raising, pound . 10¢ O e $.00 | fods down and makes afluch bottom, can be either used as a vel At 25¢ At 65¢ i e | BaneyCluss i, pousd . 156 - Baniers S e, fation, BB | s ik sieey paivond o, oAy an c::;:"u Baseball. Steepie Chase. F?rb Wome:lc JgEi forhld'qlll o, | Sccded Rabing, package . . 10c Eastern Boied Cider, borde . 25¢ | D@SHs—~An immense asicr:meat, frem smong_ which we have te- Reugh Riders. Wild West. Serviceable Umbre./a, wth Carola Plin, strong handiei Umbrella, i ; Tetted 4 1 iesk of bi e . Cot et ' ¥ ’ last August coverng, seel rod, Pamgon covered with good Gloria silk, | New Fard Dates, pound . . . 12¢ Imported Phine Wings, Rude- :::ebf::r:\p'r:; d'é.: ::i..gmx.::.;:\i(:i!n:::? i z‘?::ul::;.tb‘:r:'x ;2 Gesi ¥ tocn King Quoits. b Partridge, frame, neat handle. . $¥aB0 - paragon frame, steclrod . . | Plum Puddings — Gorion & D1l Sheimt or Brauneburger, bote | poy 77T T S o go Pretty Village. Race Arognd the World. B payable In Usion Sik covered Umbrela— . .. . .. 81,25 | wenvs. - 0c, 226, 43, 60c U $1003 case of 12.400.810.50 | gacipoards— A special value in our steei biackboard, stinds 4834 inch- Butierfly Game. Messenger Boy. s sued on With pead, ivory, silver or ro'a L;Td Umbrella —§ tver Best Californis Fige, 4 fbs. . . 25¢ Imported French Wines, Sauterne | - es high, blackbead is 17x223/ inches, guaranteed not to warp, erack Picch a_ Ring. Day at Circus. ote yesterday by B. J. Carroll, to horn handle, for . . $2.50 trmm:d handles, best frame, Sl Faed e or Graves® Superior, gal . $1.75 | or break, n=w cloh silhouette roll copies, worth $1.25, cur price now Fish Pond. s Partridge assigned the docu- Pure Silk Umbrella—Mounted T $2.00 | Stvffed Ford Dates, packsg: . 25¢ bt il b e S i B Wiistlnelon Poichs Parchesi. | with stering silver bandles, Uni:n S1k Umbrella— Select stag, | Stuff:d Golden Dates, pkg. . ..10c ~ Champagne, all brands imported, § g, onts” Cameras— Not toys ot !md picture takers, No. 1 takes Safety Target, etc., etc. Etc., Etc. 5 ol < 4.00 boxwood o hom handle, stver | Martin's Best Eastern Cresm pints, $1.43; quarte. . . .$2.73 8 coures 28 xa1( inches . . . ' . $1.00 ™ Anvr:n'nsmfl:xns Puce Sk Unielas - W e e - ¥3250 | Cheese, pound. . . . . 20c Cocktails $1.25 | No. 2 with a double view finder, takes; pl(tnres 24K in 82,00 | : 'OOO”IIOWT s Games - > e~ g peast we v '}_ gy ‘u" il s Worse _“h'“ Italian Chestnuts, pound. . . 206 . Crown Cockeails, §.00y also pinés, Brownie Carrying Cases—&0@ ani Z8§0; Brownic Dev:loping | Louisa 40c, Nelly B‘Y‘lfk- Nine Pins 25cto. . . . . . . . . SL00 and gold platcd shafs handle R e e Wi Diite ket 25¢ S0c; Malf. pints » 25, | Outfits 78p7 Brownie Developing Mn:hmf, ,-3 5 ma- | Table Croquet 50c, 75¢, $1.00; Ring Toss 25¢, 50 . . . . . IT 8 wuNuERF“L ceae s $or. - $6.00 d 1 PR S s s S ST E T R B e S . § Bagatelle Boardsat . . . . . . . ... ... g A o ARAAL AAARAR KAAAAR AR RARDRARRNAR RERDR AR e RaR AR Qaana R annnn ARLA QN LN NAN WAARAR AU RTRR ANR N AR R ANRR WA ANL R AR awan RAMAR AR A28R AR RA2 AR AR AARA The am of good you re-|*= : ceive from a few doses of Hostet- “Why, the emblem of <liberty is a “If a man is not a union member| of organized labor. The feeling for the) HELD UP IN HALLWAY booked at the City Prison on a charge farce,” he cried, “when men are shot | and is loyal to you, you must be loyal | “‘open shop” was strong. OF A LODGING-HOUSE | of robbery and acknowledged to the ‘ Stomach Bitters, especially | when the stomach is disordered the liver It cures ! Loss of Appetite, Sour Stomach, | Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Indiges- | tion, Chills or Malaria. Be sure| to try it, also obtain a copy of our Illustrated Almanac for 1904 from your druggist. It is free and con- tains instructive reading matter thpt is well worth having. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. mactive. or IS NOT LOYAL Chicago Contractor Deelines to Give a Toast™ to the American Stars and Stripes S CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—William D. O'Brien, toastmaster at the banquet of Contractors and Builders at the Audi- torium Hotel, has refused to toast the American flag as an emblem of liberty. 1Y down in the streets because they are trying to earn an honest living; when we are afraid to assert our rights for fear some labor organization will op- pose us! “It is ridiculous.” he declared, “to think you should be obliged to waste your time discussing your rights with walking delegates, businees agents and labor leaders. You have your rights, and no man should be able to step in and dictate to you ang tell you where your rights begin and end. We want to make this national organiza- tion so strong that it will never again be necessary for us to confer day after day with labor leaders to obtain cur rights. to him. We must.be able to obtain liberty in every sense of the word, and not merely privileges. The conditions are disgraceful which make it neces- sary for wus to consult with our em- ployes at every step.” Contractor William Gruce of Chi- cago declared that he was tired of be- ing told whai to do by Gompers and Mitchell and othér labor leaders. X Grace declared that the running of the United States mail cars without police protection during the recent strike had made -him think that his rights and the rights of every Ameri- can citizen were just as sacred as the mail cars. By other speakers all the troubles _ af the builders were laid at the door o # R Policemen Elect Officers. The annual election of officers of the Widows’ and Orphans’ Aid Asso- ciation of the Police Department was held on Friday with the following re- sult: President, Sergeant Albert A. Perrin; wice president, Corporal Harry Cills; treasurer, Sergeant Daniel A. Sylvester; recording secretary, Cor- poral J. J. O'Meara; financial secre- tary, Samuel H. Rankin; trustees— George Geimann, Thomas J. Larkin, T. C. Murphy, -Robért Kerrison and John Rainsbu OMicers that he was guilty and that his companion was James Cooper. The officers are now searching for Cooper. The officers say that Tiernan and Cooper belong to a bad gang that in- fests the neighborhood of Third and Mission streets. About two weeks ago the gang had a fight among them- selves and Cooper was arrested for stabbing Tiernan. When the case was called before Police Judge Fritz, Tier- nan, who had recovered from his wound, refused to prosecute Cooper and the case was dismissed. ——— Guillett's Christmas extra mince ples, fee- cream and cake. 905 Larkin st.: tel. East 198.% ————————— There is no sanctity without sense, | Herman Rodriguez Is Robbed by Two Men, One of Whom Is &rmmd and Confesses. Herman Rodriguez, who lives in the Waldo House, 765 Mission street, complained to Policemen T. C. Mur- phy and C. F. Skelly late Friday night that while he was in the hallway of the Waldo House going to his room he was held up by two men and re- lieved of $2 50. He gave an accurate description of the two men. Murphy and Skelly later arrested Frank Tiernan, a teamster, and took him to the Waldo House, where Rod- riguez identified him as one of the men - that robbed him. Tiernan was

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