The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 7, 1904, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1904. BANK LOAXS Borrows $50,000,000 and Market Shows the Effeets (VABASH PREFERRED FIRM o Shows Activity Sinee proach week in CAUSE WORRY § ‘nnsylvania Railroad Company Re Court Nt dupreme I i e of Montana PENNSYLVANIA ¢ wild ollapse ng of extensjve h as are bound qui from rter they may come. The t was another though a t source fo¥ this kind of fic and industrial re- ot been of 2 kind to help alues. sustaining SOUTHERN PACIFIC SHOWING. The returns of railroad net earnings unfavorably December of ble except ng to the ap- to completion of its extensive ¥s for improv ion exception did that company, ia showing from n and steel traffic i with effect to depress that pital is ch were caus- e of l‘m( stock. The rns of gross earnings for the fo: so far as reported, falling off from the given as the These con- unfavorable s yielded, in excess of annou 2 CROHQHORCHCY CRORCH. _on POSTUM CEBE;L. CHOROROHD CHOOH Words Can't Tell how WELL you feel in 10 days after quitting Coffee and using Postum DRCROROROL 5 RRERE RREREERRERE RERRRRRRR RRERR RRERERRYRRE RERERRRRR KRRRR RREN R RRENRE 5 RIS | THE EMPORIUM THE EMPORIUM THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM % ! | i | § § Accounts can be opened by r:.vAomzblz parties. Apply to our Credit Bureau, mezzanine floor. Tl ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= Popuhr 50c Games 39¢ The most popu- lar card games of the moment are Flinch and Bourse. Monday only, we offer 500 packs at 39¢ Glothmy Sale 16ff Of our reguiar fow prices. 2,500 up-to-date Suifs and Overcoals for men and boys (Sale now in progress.) RERERRRE RERPRE REREPRRPYRE RRERRERER RERYR EReRReRRRne P,l.’,fl',!’.,i nREReneRe In special depart- ment on main floor. AMERIGA'S GRANDEST STORE Biack Silks and Dress Goods $1.00 tfo $1.50 Values 58c fo 98c Yard (This Sale Monday Only.) A saving event of great importance to every woman who is pianning a new black si’k gown, coat or petricoat; or who : - 79¢ Silk_Sale Lot 3—3500 yards of 23-inch Blacll Swiss Peau de Soiej; » good wearing sik; sviao e for coats and skirts; regu'arly sold at 3! 50 the yard; Monday only.. 980 ne=ds now, or shortly wi! nced, dependab’e black siks for linings, trimmings, etc. $150 Black Covert vatm. 79c—A litt'e Igss than 1000 yards of this extra quaity covert saiting. perhaps enough to tast all day Monday, but we doubt it; will make serviceable dresses and skirts; a gnd. that is r:g- ularly soid at §1.50 the yard, Monday only . p Silk Sale Lot 1—1000 yards, 27-inch fgfack (pure dye) ,taffe‘a an extra quality with briiliant firish; wiu give excepti onaI wear; regularly $1.10 the 78 yard; Monday only . Silk Salc Lot 2—About 1000 yards of 21-inch double-faced | Silk Sale Lot &—Yard wide Blapk Indla Silke; Peau de Soje, cxtra qu beautifully finished, popular shirt waist - and dress tabric; the good qua.ity warranted to wear; regularly §1.25 the ylrd 87 that is alwuys sold at g$1.0c the v:rd, on 58 on special sale Monday only. . c c special sa’e Monday only . 52-inch Tweed Suiting —Light weight for spring; | 500 Tweed Suitlng —We bave just [ Gun Metal Silks—And small, neat designs in in beauti ul color combinations; 'ms' ao opened up a lgrge ascortment in the 36 and 38| Louisines and taffetas, in new shades of blue, make swell walking su'ts, yard - gk wikhs i l the b ottt eta] - o an, gy, g .;4 jasper; 75¢ 40.inch Crepe de Paris—Silk and wool; on= of | be worn this spring and summer. We donot [, 'j" e hhk o ;" S ey the most popular spring dress fab- think you ean match the quality at S . << ’_1 ";? k‘"‘“ "”fi T rics, soft and clean, yard. " $1.00| i une price clsewbere, yard . 500 s e DTS ] wear well, yard 52.inch Invisible Check Sulkmy —Wool and | 24-inch White Japanese Silk—Wich small, neat ( | | 1904 novelties, from the designers. An immense ctment of da id eff:cts, at tines, 1904 designs, heart a 6 for 5€, 9 for 5@ and 1@ eac Fancy Lace Valentines — With envelopss, each . Valentines — A .2%0w» 10c - 1o o 10c Novel ‘y Neckwear Metallic L'berty Foulard— 24 inches, in buc and mohair; new shades of tan, gray, bmwn,j embroidercd desgns, in all colors; warranted to| wh'te and black and white effects, a decided i sf;?kr nfpr’gfi 19?‘1! ‘. blue, hdmmpg and black, yard ‘§1 25‘ wash; attractive matesial for shirt 85¢ novelty, made expressly for shirt waist 75¢ il venve ws—Silk and linen combina-} . .. ... [l waists, per yard, . . . . . . . .. T O C R e v tions; plaids, lawn and linen Persian embroidered - effects; a neat re; ld} to-wear in a variety of h Silverware at about Half 1847 Rogers Bros.” Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc. Greatest Stlverware Sale ever held this side of Chicago. styles; . . 75¢ and 50¢ The Duchess Fovr-in-fland Tte—Hn mstitched ends, to be worn with a turn-down linen collar; entirely new; ea Oc Collar and Cuft Sc[s Ani new over collars; linen; embroidered in Persian colorings; very popular now; each . 2 ....50e Shg:r hwn T;¢3-—H' ;ch d and scal oped embroidered y 1 white and white with (aovs_500 andzsc | Silk Windsor ms_,\ovc'z es—In Persian embroidered ends, 2 each. . - $1.25 = 50¢ The Suit $14.95 The Coat $14.50 each . Closed out the agents’ surplus stock of many hundreds of pieces of the celebrated 1847 Rogers Bros., fancy pieces, knives, ‘spoons, forks, etc., and they go on sale beginning Monday at a saving of about one-half. i colors; $3.50Soup Ladles—Fancy [ $1.25 Fancy Sugar Tongs gold and en- graved bowls ".56 —Medium or luge . ... . B7€ $5.00 set, fancy oyster forks, one doz. in caic for sz.‘a laples, pain $5.00 Set as Above—6 12 dwt. 6 fancy . $3.89 knives, sectional plate forks, in case, only . £3.00 medivm ek, . .. % fr.60set, 6teaspoors. . . . . $149 @090 Ve——fbaemly . ... .. $1.4 $3.20 set, 6 table spoons. . . $2.38 §1.50 fancy engraved bunzrknifg $5.00 fancy fish serving sets, in I=-lzs ::.i: ladles, fancy and , and sugar shel, tin I'ned plain B $3.00 s, 6 desserc poons. . . $2ZuIG iy, W N D gy | minhiac g g ... . $L16 £3.00 set, 6 dessert forks - 82.08 2 60 st of mk,. . . $1.83 i $1.50 jelly knives. . . . @Z@ S7-35 &Y mvu, . . 892 $3.20 set, 6 table forks. . . . $2,38 5300 ice creamknives , $1237 | goc cream hadles. . . . . 470 §1.50 gravy ladles . . . 720 : $2.00 fish knives. . . . $#o08 | 5oc butter knives . . . . @2@ $2.60 set of 6 fancy A1 plate, $1-30 et of 6, fancy Ar place $1.75 pic knives. . . . . 880 I 2¢cmit spoons . ... . . §@e table forks. . weapiten, on ot SEIRIR 23wt macet v M| SRt . $1.98 Stirring Sales Wash Fabrics Flannels, Bedding, Eftc. These are the new spring goods—the styles that are to be used this coming summer—and, with these deeply cut sale prices, there should not be a yard left by to-morrow night. Oholc Chaliles, Monday 28¢ —Ir beautiful colorings, nty satin str.pes, the most uscul and prettiest 28 nbn in the market, at the zspccull\ attractive sale price, to-morrow only. . . Dress Seersucker Sale-Mondy only; choice of 780 pieces, this season’s newest and most useful Seersuckers and Madras, for dreses, waists, chidren’s wear, etc., in plain cffects, stripes and checks, at less than they would now cose the maker, yard 0 A lot of me- - 28¢€ Teviotdale Suiting — A 36-inch double fold \ Fime White Blankets -Bes: Cii- | Comforters—A o of 1904 production, both sides alike, an ideal | fornia wool, full 5 Ibs. weight, si koline covered, white filling, suiting aid pltirting, $6-pleces baly ot full s5e, naeend.of $gi00 % gt SBUSTIRL - well mnde, aath's s . o o F o 98¢ g 15¢ ~— /7 |Bed Sheets — Bleached, full size, (S1x90), yard . Sale of Bed S, B‘"":’h"“‘ D';:" 3—The sheer :“"h some | heqvy white Marseilles, also some | linen finish, a less than the mill charges for with the new boucle w Z 3 : i o BGR ‘"‘"v_c colored; some skightly soiled, values| ‘he mawdal, eich. . . 85¢c Pillow Cases — Size 43x36 mches, equally as sigms s0d colerings, yand. - 15¢ 4 New Dress Gingham i—Solid colors and fuil fines | $2.00 and $2.25, on special sale eis, Monday 28c - nd heavy weight sk rting dress flanae:s, in back, wool, 28 inches wide, values 45¢ to 6oc the yard (average soc) on special sale to-mor.ow only . . Womens Spring Svils su.os—Hn a dlmn good styles, s sh k. plid colored muerz of even length, unlined skirts; 720f @ s ess than $:8.5 2 good £20.00 va 112:$'4'95 one price . Swnuer Lon( Coals SILSO On style shown in the pic- ,rgrh garm some with single capes, others Missss’ Spring Suitf $10.50—A very choice collection of very smarc ‘£ ) % good as the sheets, and equally specially priced taor suits in the 14, 16 and 18 year old sises; the $10.50 sui of fancy wripes and plids, o oy o3y mlf;[tda) only, ".48 C RN i e 12 1-20 —— N s ;r’;‘;{‘;f",‘e":‘l’v_,‘:’:; f‘;‘w White India Linen— 2 cases, fincly woven, sicer | Gray Blankets—The <l ven-quarter size, best NN AP Saca; wliiebt, ity B g ot e A i maks, an unusual value, yard cotton, solid, heavy snd wamm, 5 Ibs. weight, | weight: ¢ h:n:.: i nn Spilptn o s'o,so A2 1=2¢| :c0 i oniy, sp-cally peced . . . $1.65 16inch wd=, ......0@ L L s o ok Long ‘Cloth— Full 36 inches wide, good substan- | Traveling * hawls — Ussiul also as lounge ccvers, 18 inch wide. . . . . . 10¢ An _E"Xy Spri ng Omms Skirt $2.60 —A £4.00 value, 100 o tial make, great bargain, piece 12 yds, $Fo2@ | all wool, newest plaids, each . . . $4.50 25inch wide . . . . . . 11e Dressmakers’ Findings 25¢ Music i15¢ Brush binding, yé . . . . . 5@ Trimmng buttons, dcz . . . fO€ s P £ the cam of th 3 S Corduroy bindi B NG i inking i each. . eve:al thousand thets of th: cr®am of the popular mu ic that 5 Hot Water Bottles 78¢ |criieimi . o Fiwimod, . .. foe [STUNTRSiG LRI L™ 166 Imperisl Hot Water Bottles —Extra heavr, h.gh—gnde rubber — 2 gt | Hornbone, dor $O0 Desting coston, 3 for . - . G Mo the Bees awer” Hoeile “Liu 78¢c, 5 850, 4+ ¢ - - . $1.00 Machine oil, bot . . 8@ Dress sheds, pair .. .80 You Love,”” “I'ii B: Your Rair-beau,”” ¢ Excelsior Syringes —Good quality, Bard rubber fire ngs; Ball and Socket, doz . . . . §@ Real whaletone, 36in. . . 18@ to Hear Thit Song Aga Hook and eyes, 2cards . . . §@ T acing wheels, each . | . . &g Panky P.o,"" “Girl W.th th: Bady Empo ium Rubber Gloves—A good § v-Jue, . . . ..@5¢ | Samson Lining Silk—19 inches, noth'ng better, vd . . . 58c Wezk," etc., etc. The new Spring Carpets at much below combine prices. AL ARAY Velvet Carpets and Axminsters LRARIAALARER ANARAR TAXRLAAR FAARAA WAL AAE, dmiths $1 ALALLALR RARAAARARAR AL ARRR AR AKR AR A s a”aRAAL \ PRERRERRRERRRE RRRRRR RRRRE RRR RRERRR RRRRRARRRRRR 2R R R THE EMPORIUM. | | | | l‘ E | Il § | | | E | é French Llnyorlo l/3 off Hundreds of pieces beautiful French hand-made undergar- ments that are slightly soiled or mussed by storc display (Sale all the week.) Novelty Veilings For Spring 1904 Display and sale on Monday of the first ar- rivals of the spring and summer novelties : The New Veils— with dotted borders, in black, white, mavy, browa and magpie, very pretry W& A and in great demand, 2z AT s'y les, each . i - 750 wi S0C \ I'hc l|=v Fifth Ave. Grenadine th—with lmped and dotted border effect, in deli- cate spring colorings . '0‘ The Avtomobile Veil— 3 y:rdn iong, wuh rnped border. 2 decided noveity . "-'a Tapestry Portieres $1.18 Values in Curtains Salc of Porlieres Monday—Save a quarter of our lowest of regular low prices, if you need portieres, by buying these three lots to-morrow. 1.50 Tapestry Portieres—In Armure weave, self color, 34 inches wide, 3 yards long, Monday, pair $1.18 $2.50 Tapestry Portieres—Oriental stripes, 38 fochts wide, 3 yards long, Monday, pair . . . $1.88 $4.00 Tapestry Portieres— Plain colors and Pmun striges, 50 inches wide, 3 yards iong, Mondsy, piir S4B e D& Nottingham Lsce Curtains— 48 to 54 inches wide, nowelty and Brussels effect, white and ecru, pair . . . §7,850 and $2.50 Imtation Point Arabe Lace Curtains —Corded effects, 10 patterns in heavy net ing, 48 to 54 inches wide, ;ug vards long, pair 5 ' $3.00 Arabian Bonne Femmes— 52 inches vlde, 39 nm long, heavy corded designs, cable netting, deep va'ance $4.50, $5.00, $6.50 xh Sale of Wringers Beginning llonda)« large purchase of a2 sale A special from the receiver bankrupt stock, om beginning Monday less than thelr real Ail sizes and syies of iron or wood frame wring- ers, from the orcinary famiy up to the large laundry. $1.75 Iron Frame Wringers —1c-inch rollers. . . . . . . $2.50 Tron Frame Wringers —o-inch rollers . . . . $1.89 $1.00 Galvanised Iron Frame Wi gers—1c-inch rollers . . $5.49 $2. 50 Galvanized Iron Frame Wringers— 1 1-inch rollers. . $7.86 Wood Fram: Wrin rubber rolers—the five-year u':omm Kind, sale prce. oo o .$2.67 $2.75 Wood Frame Family Wringers (hk: :n!) . $2.18 20 Other Different Slyl:mnl Sizes !nr-gln:;:::z best grades makes, neral 5 if‘- .- h' e oe gttt o ~!a.llh”¢-“ 24-Inch Clothes Mangles—or ironers, for ironing plain goods with- out heating irons: $8.50 style—sale price $6.50 style—sle price N (Monday and Tuesday) Hams — our best Eattern; for the 2 days, Ib Sapolio--Encch Morgan's, 4 bars Lard—best Eastern, 3 Ib. tins Best Coffee —Mocha or Java, the 35¢ kind, Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate—1 bb. tins . . Port or Sherry— 4 years old, gallon . . . Champion Whisky —standard brand, bottle . Wm. Williams® Scotch Whiskey —bortle Gold Seal Chempagne—dozen $4.50, pt. batt'e . Domestic Porter—equul to imported, dozen Extensive assortment to choose from— sewed, lined and laid. ARAA ARAAR A AAAANCRN R AARRA NN AU R HRR AR D TRARRRAWANE R ARAR ARHAU R AT A TARACAARRAN RADAR A ARR LA AR AAHAANRAANA ARAR A A AAAARA AR RARAAAARAADR AAAAAAARARAARA AAAAAARIRAA A AARAAS ARA AT, nmmwmwmm of a dec n by the Montana Su- ! TILLERS OF THE SOIL preme Court favorable to the right of TO FORM A TRUST the mated Copper Company to ks "ll other corprorhlm:! “..,. | The Organization Known as National | to New Orleans dur- BRI of /954,000,000 and interior exchange TOPEKA, Kans., Feb. 6.—A meet- has moved against New York. This|ing will be held in Omaha March 1| at which it is proposed /to consolidate ment has bad added influence reason of the notice by the Secre- gy the co-operative agricultural in- tion to the Treasury Department and | WANT $300,000 FROM the Superintendent of Buildimgs. WHITEMORE'S EXECUTORS | { in the Justice's co! The case Wi iy e I Will Bo Summerime By and By. |sue 1s filed in Montana (o Recover | ship. The cold trade winds will hlo?’ and t! - Gic’ Purchase Prico of Mexico Mine. HELENA, Mont., Feb. 6.—The Ro- | . 'snrflo Mining and Milling Company of Fort Worth, Tex., has begun suit in the United States Court here to se- week the most accessible and also ing. Last summer G0 eottages were at Monte Rio Park and 15 at Mesa both places on the Russian River. This these delightful summer cottage colonies will develo; b woman’s Bones.* The latter caused the arrest | rane subsequently brought suit for of Cochrane on a warrant sworn tox $10,000. Judge Seawell in an opinion urt of Analy Tovn-x states he is convinced that Bones act- as dismissed. Coch- ed maliciously. ADVERTISEMENTS. Is to love chflamn, and no home can be completely ik e ".,'0“ :”C::t‘i'; | terests in the Mississippi Valley; in| 1o doubt bave 150 homes along ihe river or | cure judgments of $400,000 and $100.- ‘nhont them, yet the o " et other words, to form a farmers’ trust. | hav: heen Iald out and water piped io all lots | 000 respectively against William Fal- which the ex- (GGovernment deposits in national banks to provide for the Panama canal pay- ment. raordinary figure at which New York bank loans now stand and the promise of additional Jarge requirements for railroad and which are now being sold by the North Shgre Land Company at 830 to §75. Get a_copy®of “Summer Home " or ‘Summer Outings™ with map and ful coner, Frank L. Sizer and Charles W. Clark, son of Senator W. A. Clark, as administrators of the estate of Hd- ward L. Whitemore. The $400,090 ! judgment sought is alleged to be the purchase price of the Rosaric mine in It will be known as the National Farmers' Exchange and will be cap- italized at $50,000,000. H. T. Gaines of Topeka is chairman of the committee which is working | 626 Market street, San Franeisco. on receipt of address. L ree——— H6liday for Mail Carriers. corporation purposes prompt a con- | up the organization. Gaines has just | . l servative use of credits for speculative | returned from St. Paul, where he has WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The Post- | Mexico, which, it is charged, the de- Mother’s fM by m and soothin pumyl explained the work to the Minnesota | Office Department has announced that | fendants refusé to pay, and the $100.- 'nay' na l eelt Bonds have turned heavy on a di- | Farmers’ Exchange. It is the idea to all rural free delivery carriers in the | 000 is a claim for damages alleged to usea, m'm) nnpkmn 3 facilities at Chi-| United States will have a holiday on | have been sustained because the prop- | SO fln NIICI”S establish terminal cago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha and other necessary points. —————————— Furniture for New Postoffice. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Proposals will be received until 2 p. m on March for certain cuartered and plain white oak, golden oak finish and mahogany furniture for the San Francisco Fed- eral courthouse and postoffice. Speci- eations can be obtained upon applica- | minished volume of business. United | States two, threes coupon and the old | fours have declined % per cent on call :during the week. ! —_————————— General Black is Better. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The con- dition of General J. C. Black, Civil Service Commissioner and commander in chief of the Grand Army of the | Republic, is reported to be decidedly improved to-nigh February 22, Washington’s birthday. There are approximately 20,000 of theee carriers. erty was not taken over according to i agreement. Wins His Sait for Damages. SANTA ROSA, Feb. 6.—Damages in the sum of $500 was awarded this morning by Judge Seawell to A. F. Cochrane in a suit brought against W. H. Bones. The men are neigh- bors near Sebastopol, and Cochrane took up & stray hog belonging to ——————— Paso Robles for Recreation. The air is invigorating and the sunshine 1ie-giving. Curative mud or hot water baths when you wart them. A first-class ticket be- tween San Francisco and Los Angeles, either d.nctlan including two days' entertainment Rebles Hot Ewl HoxL only $21; wish. imtn:n Pacific ...n’u"'f..' i I ulthatshep-uathmugh the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and -:d, “it is nmst usually i g Al ey e t!utsheloob forwaflltotlxe crmeal honrmtha hension and dread.

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