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THE SAN FRANCISCO -~CALL, SUNDA RY 10, 1904 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE RIG SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR--OUR Remnant Sale During w» sizes departments Suits Wai Hosiery, etc., etc. we dispose of odds and ends, broken lots, odd participate — Dress Goods, Silks, . Household Goods, Art Goods, Under- ances the price reductions are half. 65c Cafiicl’s flan' Zlbelmcs 23c S{ard 60c fir_nghsh Oxford Chccks 25c Yard SOc‘ Oxiord Chevxol Walslmgs 19c Yard These o of 210 6 dice. 19¢ In plain inches wide $1 00 Alpacas 49c Yard 85c Blapk Tat fcla 55c Yard d 8sc valu sches wide: has a garnets, golden Extra heavy Sells off the Remnant S , with .c“ . $l 50 Comfortcrs 95c free from le price.. > 'D5¢c ZOc &Tafiela lebons IOc Yard 2 R $1 50 Kld Glovcs 9.5c“Darr in demand at the blue, (-mk tur- bty |/ leadin makes. v 95¢ SOc Cvshxon Top, Back and Ruftlc 19¢ mbroidered fine quality material, c Remnant Sale pr 15c Sp reduced reduced Ladlcs 25¢ l‘landkerch;_eis 9c 1 quality white and are easily Rem- 196 designs, cach, in 9c for dresses 5¢ quality. , suitabl Regular and lic $14.50 .%$19.50 $ Dedvctlons on Coals Coats reduced to. ‘.m 00 $6.00 Dress Skirts $1200 Dress Skirts reduced $5.00 Walki $6.50 Walking Skirts reduced $1.50 Sateen Skirts g Skirts reduced to Redvctldfis on Skirts : ..834.825 .88.00 .83.85 to Reductions on qusts $3.00 Waists reduced to $4.00 Flannel Waists reduced to . $6.00 Flannel Waists reduced to . $7.00 Velvet Waists reduced to .. $1.50 Dressing Sacques reduced Special Silk Waist Ofiermg Our entire Yine of Silk Waists that sold for and $6.00 on sale at. VLTS Wong Din Relcased. Wong Din, one of the Chinese brok- | ers indicted with Dempsey, Dasha and Burnett, Sheriff’s deputies, for substi- tuting six Chinese laborers for six prisoners awaiting deportation, was released yesterday on giving a bond for $6000. ———————— Reduced rates on household goods to & from e East & South. Bekin's, 11 Montgomery st. * e Rumble's Trial Set. George W. Rumble, indicted for us- ing the United States mails in further- ance of a scheme to defraud the pub- lic by means of a mining scheme, picaded not guilty yesterday in the United States District Court. The trial was set for April 6. —_———— B.¥.Stoll, dentist; Haight & Masonle av.* Why Do the Ladies Go to Baron? Last week. since the announcement of Baron's first clearance sale, the store was | crowded with buyers. The secret of the success is that Mr. Bardn himself does the fitting, whether they are ten or hun- dred-dollar snits. BEvery lady who walks out with a suit fitted by Baron, suijt bears the closest criticism both in style and fit. This week the entire line of $20.00 and $25,00 will sell at $12.50. The famous $17.50 military coat $7.85. At k and Suit House, 762 Mar- . The Music Teachers’ Auochuon of California hds elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Presi- dent, John Harriden Pratt; vice presi- dent, A. Spadina; secretary, Mrs. J. A. ‘Whiteside; treasurer, Mrs. P. O. Peter- son; directors—Mme. Roeckel, H. W. Patrick and Elena Rgeckel. L AOHO RO RN 08 ORDCARORD DRORROTO OWC\OUQb CHOR OO0 3'00‘2'00 RO OO DO K | Art Association have decided to hoid | and to other representatives of society. 1 | evening, February 16. | ference of the directors, plans for dec- | RO EXPERT OPTICIAN. liave You Weak Eyes? OR POOR SIGHT? IF 50, USE GEORGE MATERLE'S GLASSES | AND GERMAN EYEWATER The Wrong Glasses Will Ruin the Strongest Eyes. ING CARNIVAL ITALY’S CONSIL 10 HOLD SWAY WINS VICTORY i . Navy and Government officlals, and must ‘be ordered direct from Gedrge Mayerle, 1071 * Market street, | Directors of the San Fran- Judge Sloss Decides That He cisco Art "Association Are| Is Entitled to Administer‘fi & Preparing for the Event! on Estate Left by Gazzara | |DATE IS FEBRUARY 16 DEPOSES JOHN FARSHABMM,"‘, s .}m h,;“:,.."‘;;:‘: n“:n',' i H s | uine are indorsed by the highest U. £, | | The. directors of the San Francisco | Under a decision rendered by Judge | Sloss yesterday C. F. Serra, Consul | General for Italy in this city, and not ‘(hfl Public Administrator, is entitled | to letters of administration upon the | estate of Giosue Gazzara, a citizen of Ttaly who died here. In accordance with his decision Judge Sloss issued an | order revoking the letters of admin- istration upon the estate of Gazzara | previously issued to Public Adminis- trator John Farnham. The decision is one of unusual terest in that it determines the value of the laws of a State and those agree- | ments made in treaties between this country and other nations. Judge Sloss based his decision on the fact that in a’ recognized opinion by a; German Expert Optician, near Sevent German the Mardi Gras ball as usual this year | water, 50c; by mail, 62c. and special efforts will be made to ren- der the function agreeable to the art- ists, the members of the association Glasses by Express on Trial before paying charges | Feld Arraigned for Murder. The event will take place Tuesday Tasenn Meldi e polloatial. Wik ars At a recent con- on a charge of murder. When he was asked to plead his attorney, W. H. Al- ford, requested a continuance, for a week, which was granted. Feld is ac- cused of shooting and killing Fritz Dirking, his father-in-law, at the Dirk- ing residence, 11 Fair avenue, on No- vember 2. Lt WA L Vel e Reduction of 25 Per Cent orating the house and designs for the invitation were topics of discussion. | The board decided to adopt a liberal policy in regard to the expenses of the function. Artists John M. Gamble and Harry 7. Seawell will take charge of the dec- rations It is expected that the main rooms and galleries of the mansion on| in- the hill will be decorated in superb Judge of the Surrogate Court of New In our cloak and smtxr‘.r‘p?_rmlwm ?)\wmvz rEi . e Ak 5 P January, or credit. Eastern Outfit i | York it was decided that a Consul | {{iMEs §356. 7525 Stockton st. was entitled to administer upon an es- | tate of a citizen of his country under {the “most favored nation” v se. | he desizn for the invitation should merit of originality gnd at- ‘tiveness, as Mrs. Albertine Randall | S e The Belfast city corporation has de- cided to place sheiters for consump- Wheelan, whose reputation for illus- | In this particular case this clause and | tjves in one of the puplic parks. Pro- tration extends acr the continent, isYarticle 9 of the treaty between this| test meetings are being held. . to have charge of this line of work. country and the Argen Republic, | g % - Announcement of the date is made |which provides for the “intervention” early so that no ofner functions will|of a Consul in the matter of an estate ; and that he was further entitled to be set for the evening of the bal|of foreigner, were cited by Consul masque. Tt i1s also considered that |Serra. Sloss sustained both points. time should be given for the making | Judge Sloss, following the decision The fancy of society |of the New York Justice, decided also leaders may turn to something strik- | that interffational law gave the Con- ingly original in the art of costuming. vy right to letters of administration ration that “treaties are paramount to | the organic law of any State.” He held also, as did the New York Justice, “‘that all treaties shall be the | extreme law of the land.” of costumes. ADVEmSEMEN '1'8. ‘:‘C‘OQDOO LR OO WOU”C‘WWOOU mmmcmwamwmw DUR GREAT ALTERATION SALE THE MONEY-SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR COMMENGES TO-MORROW. Inspired by the enormoiis business we ha%e done thus far in our comparatively limited quarters, we have secured the entire building, consisting of three additional floors over our pres- ent stores, to be utilized for the enlargement of our Women's and Children’ sCloak and, Suit, Muslin Underwear, Millinery and other departments, spacious fitting rooms, workrooms, etc. The ground floor space, when these departments have been removed, will be devoted entirely to Fancy (1Pl’lll\ Hosiery, Underwear, - Veilings. Handkerchiefs, Druggist Sundries, Leather Goods, Ribbons and other lines akin to a thoroughly modern establishment. A spacious elevator of the most improved kind, provided with every appliance for safety and fitting for comfort, will be op- erated, reaching all floors. W hcn the alterations are completed this store, from the fourth floor to the basement, will be so complete in its arrangement as to make shopping a plcamre here. We wish to thank our numerois friends and the public, who have made it possible for us .to build a business of such magnitude from our small beginning less than five years ago. REDUCTIONS GREATER THAN EVER. Every dtfpaflmcm manager in the house has orders to keep up the intense interest and re- duce everything in the stock to the very bottom prices possible. - We $pecially offér fox Monday’s patron’s a number of desirable items as examples of the unusual price making throughout the en- tire store. We are determined that to-morrow and every day-this week will surpass all previous records in amount of sales. Suit and Cloak Department Notions, Gloves, Millinery Surprisingly Priced Reductions. ™, Our Alteration Sale Choice of all the remaining high-class, rich nfferings in Women’s Tailor and Dress Suits at the following aston- Trimmed Hats, de- ishing prices: signed for street wear, $60.00 and $6z.00 Women's Suits.". ...$35.00 are intended to create g and $50.00 Women's Suits. . .. $30.00 a clearance of every trimmed hat.in the de- and $40.00 Women'’s Suits. . ..$25.00 and $30.00 Women's Suits. .. .$20.00 partment. These prices $25.00 and $20.00 Women’s Suits. . ..$15.00 tell the story: $7.50 Women's _Women’s Coats Trimined Hlateat s e ol S i o $2.50 at Extraordi- $10.00 and $12.00 Trimmed Hats at. . ..$5.00 naryLow Prices | Walking Hats, fancy tailor felts, former Kersey and Cheviot prices $5.00 and $6.00, at......... $1.50 ClotiCoats ini. mediting Untrimmed mobhair shapes. the sorts usu- A S lly sold at $1.50 and $2.00: sale and light weight mate- 2 : [ R e sl R e R O SR S 25¢ and 50¢ fitted backs, cape effects, trim- rials; loose and Unprecedented Eiderdown Robe Sale. A recent purchase of a large med with brass buttons manufacturer’'s entire line of Women's Eiderdown Robes, at about half their real worth. $12 & 815 Women’s Coats §7.50 In zibeline and cheviot cloths, colors black and } astor, made in the very newest styles. Never before has such a value been offered by us. Hundreds of Dress Skirts. Made of cloths, cheviots, mixtures, tweeds and other fabrics, in black and navy, trimmed with straps and taffeta bands; worth $12.50 and They are made of a superb quality of heavy ripple eiderdown, with large sleeves and collars, some trimmed with satin binding and contrasting colors in applique. $i5.00; sale Pribe S0, Ll ol Lot $7.50 $4.50 Eiderdown Robes; Immense Sale of Crepe de Chine : sale price.. ... . --$2.50 Waists. $6oo deerdown Robes; sale price.. .. .$2.95 Every woman likes pretty, dainty waists, s o me Iohess sl pilte Sate $7.50 Eiderdown Robes: sale price.....$3.95 A Special Glove Opportunity. We have arranged for an enormous sale of ‘Women'’s Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves, in all shades and all sizes. We firmly believe the quality of these gloves is superior to any ever offered in this city at the price. Warrant- ed and fitted, value $1.25, 85¢ pair Women’s Handkerch’ I’ Specml Offering Several thousand Sheer Lawn Handker- chiefs, lace trimmed, embroidered, hemstitched and scalloped, values ranging up to 23¢; vour choice at 10¢ Silk Belts Greatly Reduced. \n immense assortment of Women's Silk Relts, with exquisite oxidized and gilt buckles. ’I‘hc -.cc‘ kind on sale at 25¢ and every woman in San Francisco will be in- & terested to know where the choicest collection is " shown. Our reputation for Waist selling is en- viable. On Sale Monday Crepe de chine Waists, beautifully made in shades of pink, blue, white, black, with elabo- rate lace trimming; usually sold at $7.50: sale Children’s Coats Greatly Re- duced. Zibeline Coats, ages 6 to 12 years: usually $7.5000W: .. .3 eon 75 $3.95 Light weight Kersey Coats, ages 6 to 1. years; usually $10.00; now $5.50 Brown and navy cloth Coats, ages 6 to 12 years; usually $12.50; now........$7.50 Cor. Grant Ave. & Geary St. Agents Royal Worcester Corssis . D. DAVIS & . CO. : EYES EXAMINED FREE| letters under the constitutional decla- | QOO OO0V00 2 OQOQOOC‘ OGO QOO0 T f ADVEiTImNT& A A A A A A A A A A A A AN COLORED Dress Fabrics This week we will place on ported Silk and other a smail dot effect. raigned before Judge Dunne yesterday | Ourentir2 stock of FANCY and sheer texture and very bigh sllk luster. are showing two styies of this cloth—one plain, the sale a large shipment of “FRENCH CHIFFON SAMITE, 44 inches wide In a full line of the new colors for 1904. Woo! material of a beautiful soft This is an Im- We Price $1.25 Yard Fancy Wool Waislings. WOOL WAISTINGS in Wool Oxfords, Cheviots, Prunellas, Armures and Crepes in a good variety of colorings. Reduced to 50¢ Yard In our BLACK GOODS Black Dress Fabrics. Formex prices 75¢ and 85c yd. DEPARTMENT we will | offer this weak 75 NOVELTY DRESS PATTERNS in stripad Camel's Hair, Panama Cloth, Camel's Halr Boucle, Nopp: Zibeline, Wire Cloth. \ 15 pleces BLACK "VOILE M NOTE Pebble Camel’s Hair and At $7.50 Pattern Regular value $10.50 and $12.50. ISTRAL,” 45 inches wide Price 50¢ Yard Regular price 7S¢ yd. All REMNANTS and SHORT LENGTHS of Colored and Black Dress Gools marked at about half price. Orders by mall receive prompt attention Ail orders for sampics or goods filled and shipped same day they are reccived. ’ IIOI- Orv0ts 111, 118, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET. G&\IL LAW VIOLATORS PAY FOR THEIR SPORT; Justice of the Peace Tisdale of | Redlands fined C. H. Rumbo $25 ye;-> terday for shipping quail to market in Los Angeles in violation of the law. | A. Lencioni, a hotel-keeper of Healds-" burg, was caught with five live quail | his possession yesterday by Deputy | Fish Commissioner A. F. Lea. Jus- tice of the Peace Provines assessed the boniface $25. Jodge Mogan | George Dwyer $25 for having mo than twenty-five quail in his posses- sion. Chief Deputy Vogelsang of the l"|<h Commiission has succeeded in getting | an extension of two years’ time from the Commissioners of Washoe County. | Nev., for taking of rainbow trout spawn in Truckee River. The Fish | | Commission has 30,000,000 salmon | eggs at the Si hatchery and 6,000,- 000 at Eel River. The national and State commissioners haridied more than 60,000,000 saimon egss at the| hatcheries of California last year.| This is a gain of 12,000,000 over the | highest previous record. —_—ee————— Big Store Cleans House. ‘ The merchant, like the housewife, finds it | i in necessary tg have periodical house cleanings. At least twice a year the stock must be gone | through, the remnants of odds and ends sorted | vut ana disposed rauss & Frohman, 107 | | Post_street, be; wrrow thelr annual | Remnsnt sale. department has doi lerge business and as a result a great lot | remnants must find room elsewhere. | cloaks, skirte, waists, dress goods, silks, | g0 art goods, household goods, underwear, { hoslery. etc., ars to be offered In most cases at_baif price. San Francisco women should not overlook | this event. | e 1 Mining Company Incorporates. The Norten Bay Mining and De- !‘velopment Company was incorporated vesterday with a capital stock pf $1,000,000, of which $500,000 is sub- scribed. The directors and the amounts they have each subscribed are: J. D. Helps, § 50 W. F. { Fisher, $103,115; E. C. F. McDonald, | $103,125; J. D. Flanigan, Sln 000, and C. A. Parker, $10. e A S T S TR Some very ell wedding Invitations come from Knowles, 24 Second street. Main 598 * plen-aitnr e oo enriem Calaveras Parlor’s Ball | Calaveras Parlor No. 103, Native | Daughters of the Golden West, will | give a grand ball in Native Sons’ Hall | next Tuesday night. It is te be an | | evening dres function and it is ex- | pected that it will be one of the most | pleasant dances given this season. { — > In the Divorce Court. Suits for divorce for desertion were filed yesterday by Emma Wedemeyer against B. H. Wedemeyer, Addie Brad- ley Foley against E. F. Foley, Ellen T. | Sullivan against John D. Sullivan and | { Benjamin Pitkofsky against Sarah B. | | Pitkosfy. —_— ADAMS'’ Irish Moss Cough Balsam the safe, | others in the neighborhood. iChas. M. Plum & Co. | sure. guaranteed cure. 25c, 50c. Druggists. * { ————l . | ¥Form Transportation Company. The San Francisco and Eel River Transportation Company was incor- porated yesterday with a capital stock of $25,000, all of which is subscribed. The directors and subscribers are G. S, B. D. and A. W. Beadle, W. D. Wells and N. H. Frank. T e i et Trapper's Ofl cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Drussists. 50c flask. Richard .fi Has Mania for Breaking Windows. O. E. Fairfleld, 14 Dane street, se- cured a warrant from Police Judge Mogan y for the arrest “Jane Doe” Shannon on a charge disturbing the peace. Mrs. Shanno | has a ma for breaking windows and on Friday night she started out to re- lieve her overmastering desire in ths direction and the windows in Fair- field’s house suffered along with ma She has sted several times and has mined by the Insanity Com- who found her insane only on the sub, of breaking windows. —_——————— A woman's educatiom is never com- pleted until she acquires the title of grandmother ADVERTISEMENTS. been a ! Oriental Goods At Whelesale Prices ©Cffer Our ntk'o x:n 'e Fine Col. ‘Oriental Rugs AND CURTAINS At 25 Per Cent Discount {com regular retall prices, ! i i We are sole agents for JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH CAIPHS e e s Cor. 9th and Market Sts. % UDEBA We are again in our build- ing at Market and 10th Streets o . . iwith a clean, up-to-date stock of vehicles. Everything lold was de- stroyed by fire ALWAYS RELIABLE PIANOS FROM Cu rtaz FARRE 6, 0