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FOREIGN ALDS | T0 VISIT CAMP Attaches of Many Legations Leave Washington for the Maneuvers at Atascadero P reaan | Decision Freeing Benson, for Violating Tax Law ~owes only relatives of the Ao feias i e i 4 AT - S T, 5 been bidden to \ N 5 A Q v NQ s \ READY FOR THE TROOPS woman of| DE HAVEN TO HEAR CASE| CITIZENS PROTESTING PO ersonality, | 19w | bou s = w T ter, Miss k% 3 : | G | Preparations for Quarters : « nandsome Qpocig] Counsel Heney Is! Passing of Levy for Street Are Almost Completed and [WO FAIR MAIDS A FRANCISCO CALL RE 10 BECOME | BRIDES ;IO-DAY | ! By Sally Sharp. S i S SR will to-day | The llivan, f Oscar Sutro. Appeal From I be attended by his 1 Sutro, ar> well krn wn to the | GOVERNMENT - NOT DISMAYED to Push the Proceedings ivan, daughter of | Aftorney General Moody to Sausalito Lacombe’s WILL ENFORCE NEW ORDINANCE Marshal Will' ample of Editor Make E Work by Trustees Meets A A A A A A A A PRRRRR REREER RERRRER ERERRR PEREER RERREY RRR RRRREY RRERRE. RERREE RERERY. RRRR Py THE EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. i 3 Our space allows us to publish only a fe Olcan-upSale Baroains CreenSigas mean Sale Goods—IL ook, for theGreersSigen The least saving to be made on sale goods at this time is 25 per’ cent, and in some instances double or more. We are closing out every sur- plus and broken lot and offering a number of delaved shipments of this season’s choicest merchandise. Trade mornings,.if possible, toeavoid the crowds and get better and quicker service. the Men Will Leave Soon ; les pof Sgn [Franciscs, ihel Against Hyde and Dimond | Opposition From People , B e during the days of the R IR | e he" e ; The Department of Justice at Wash- | cial Dispateh to The Call Auto Chiffon 20 dozeu Clean-up of icational advantages | Ingte evidently not disheartened by ' gAUSALITO, Aug. 2.—A warrant was Veiling 36c¢c Yd. dainty Table Linens +d and is coisidered | the decision of Judge Lacombe of the | yorn to this evenins Desty Msr- - B known, | UPited States Circuit Court In New | gna) Pariser for the arrest of Frederick . +| York discharging John A. Benson of | narriott, editor of a weekly paper in the groom hav- New Yo from indictme: o ir- »n in the practice of w York from indictment for consp San Francisco, for refusing to pay the acy to defraud the Government out of | annual street poll tax of §1. E e young people will make their Public lands. Francis J. Heney, Who mne Board of Trustees of the town of yard, ’h',m“”!! = ?.I SaeT pzrlure effects, is tull §8 inches wide; o ome at 2509 2y, which will be | was speclal Federal counsel before! g, qaiito at a previous meeting passed York City, being just the added to . o TR : E dy for eption on their re- Commissioner.Heacock in the long pre- ! an ordinance that ail male inhabitants the ‘ong end draps vei's, ~ Cetn-up afsi il yd < s als turn from the tial trip. liminary examination of Frederick A.|of the town of Sausalito between the duce iz qu'ckly and add new (‘/ga"_”p Bleached Napikins— 20 inches.square, : ts g e Hyde and Henry P. Dimond, Benson's ages of 21 and 60 years should pay an Erart 3 Y / 1 ercerized t 73 i - Arsithias dathe il iiuns s okt st Bt s bl D sty ol R o A : < clean-up sac, we have marke! 5 Sale to-day talt mercerized, worth $1.73 4 Martin, 31 sterday from Attorney General ' dinance provides that all persons re- il T - 36c \ et dozen, now, . . . . . $1.18 2 . e bride of Wil- nouncing that an apbeal from | fusing to pay the tax are guilty of & « iffon" is 43 inches wi : — Biaached Pl at the restdence of ombe's. deciaton . would be | misdemeanor and are liable to. arrest. oo z”" B S e wiles o > m°§=,,,"c°“‘,“;’. R il L i street, at the vithout delay to the United! Those dilatory are subject to a fine not FE P s R g o C % st zanh Y o xt - N Miss Martin 1S 8] States Circuit Court of Appeals. The|exceeding $200 or & month’s imprison- ciuioah dob, ek, Bkl me for fruit, dozen . . . . . 48e P ram also directed Heney to go|ment, or by both such fine and impris- d vigorously with his proceedings for the removal of Hyde and Dimond ngton, D. C., for trial. tion for removal will be heard e de Haven in the United States strict Court on August inteation of the defendant Wheeler, onment. The people of Sausalito rebelled at the ordinance, refused to pay and even threatened to have the Trustees arrest- ed on the ground that they exceeded their authority and that the ordinance was illegal. The Trustees met in spe- cial session last evening to instruct the arston, who a s ago for in Carisbac art of July. The re for six weeks. Schles- st it to insist then upon | Marshal what course to pursue regard- 65c Caildren’s Lawn Dresses, now marked . . 48 | regular values. eymoon at t-! the point made with success by Ben- | ing the people Who refused to pay the Women's $1.8 Rippled Eiderdown Sacques, now . . 75¢ Cartai S A son’s counsel, J. C. Campbell, before | tax. Wabws g Kace Eogih Puckicatl et ) ggg 23= Smomes [~ 208 51 se Ccaine N Judge Lacombe, namely, that the in-| Trustee Martin read a letter from At- o Sh oo Wa oot R P = B sidy Curtains worth €13.00 t0 £1.77 pai w and Mrs. Horace ¢ found by the Federal Grand | torney Henry McPike of San Francisco, Sy R T P isugidal o apdidgr T $1.79 3 and Miss against Benson, Hyde et al. failed | who had been consulted about the or- g swbssogm b aprdngreg s Bk - - 830 | ¢ o els—Were $1.25 to$2.00, now.. 750 o $1.50 Atas up the forth facts constituting an of- | dinance. McPike was of the opinion £1.50 Styles Women's Nainsook Chemisc, now . . . . 7,98 | £2-50 Wood Frame Wringers, 10-Inch rollers $1.69 t of S under the laws of the United ! that the ordinance was valid and could Women's £1.00 (0 $1.5 Styles Gowns . . 780, 880, 98¢ | 6°¢ Blue and White Double Coated,Ename 38¢c s s and that if & crime was com- | be enforced. The Trustees therefore in- $1.25 Black and White Strice Sateen Petticoat . . . . . . @B5@ | 25¢ Cedar Moth Powder, box Shas it 67e ] mitted it was against the States of |structed the Ma shal to wait on all in- Children’s $1.00 Wach Suits, sailor styie . ...22¢ - . 10e soc Kufeand Fork Boxes 38@ s ging . 5 | California and Oregon. coming and outgoing boats and collect Chi'dren’s §3.90 Mohair and Serge Suizs. . . . . . . $2.48 g 10c Hardwood Coat Hanger i 0! Not only is is reported here that attorneys | the tax from those who should pay. Children’s Caps and Bonnets, haif price. . . . 270 to $2,50 s s 2 o ldier folk, but of ed with the Department of Ju: This evening Frederick Marriott was Chidien's g8c Wash Dreses, now 490 o 8, s is = t exactly tice who have read Judge Lacombe’s|accosted by a deputy marshal as he Boker hos Wotg Clatss denses s by M e Pop'ar Re 1e camp—they are convinced that the New |came off the boat and was requested to S5 e e S0 s P within ten m York jurist failed to apprehend thel the tax, but Marriott refused. The . x And quite n Government’s position, and that the al swore out a warrant for his pe higher court will reverse his ruling.|arrest. The warrant probabl will be ') H E un | The defends counsel, however, are | served in the morning and Mz Clean-up Women’s Fine Suitis--$98.75, $11.75, $14.90 3 S’!;‘r;\dv.\ nfident that the declslon will| be brough This is one of the best suit offers ever made by the big store. The original prices On the hearing before Judge de | yvyriCcUl R1s uoted are exact, and the large reductions are made to close out the ba e of these suit : g hefo rom A b L ol I é A @ ance of these suits Aethie i '\m;:"pvf‘f;] ;’n\;'{ r“,.‘.l\- :)Pf ‘a;i!?;e(,”f,’r IN FAVOR OF HARMONY this week if possible. The assortments include: Tailor Suils, fa mixtures, novelty Arthur to the & e il prpielipada, e woolens, black and navy alpaca, formerly $17.50 $£25.00 - v Disesans htn Department, who will come on from 1s Adopted Urging That s d navy alp y $17.50 to $25.00, at $978; Tailor Dresses— 3 ‘%‘ashmmun for the purpose. s, Buyers and Dealers m New Organization. At the meeting of the California Viti- 4 Margzaret Irvine, San Francisco; J. W. | i Byrne, San Franc ; Major George o . "aptain W McK. Williamson cenie Baker, Oak- | cultural ¢ lub yesterday Charles Bund- 2 ller and family, land: Milton H. Ellis, San Francisco; | schu of the Gundlach-Bundschu Com- Hoffr W. B. Cotrel and wife, San Francisco: gly urged that all interest- r Hon. H. Manswman, Australia; A. F ne industry—growers, buy- Jardine, Australia: Alvin Heyman, | ers and wholesalers—organize and work together for the common good. On these lines a committee of three was appointed to act with a like com- mittee from the American Wine Grow- | San Francisco: A. G. Riding, San Francisco; Sig Greemebaum and fam- | an Francisco; Jesse Trieste, San co; Dr. J. Bettencourt, San and wife, vd and wife, § Nelson and (Garretson Francisco. Alfred Mesquita, Lisbon; | ers’' Association looking toward the T | W. v. Huntington, San Francisco; Mrs. | affiliation of the two organizations. J. E. Baker, San Francisco; Joseph | Another resolution was passed Haber and wife, San Francisco; W. J. | thanking the Department of Agricul- Henesey, San Francisco; H. W. Storey | ture for its efforts to eradicate vine and wife, Los Angeles; E. A. Feather- | diseases from the vineyards of Cali- stone and wife, Los Angeles; Captain | fornia. Carl Hartmann and wife. | It was also the sense of the gather- |ing that the Legislature be waited {upon and requested to appropriate $25,000 for the investigation of vine | diseases, the sum named to include the expense of retaining for a period an | expert to be brought from the wine districts of France. The Regents of the University of California were also requested to take action that would permit a professor of the university {to go to France and study the meth- ods in use there for treating vine dis- eases. Fred G. Plummer, Washing- | . John Twiggs, San Francls- San Francisco; ; Mrs. o CUSIOMEPr isthe est Advertis Our object is to make the accommodation and satisfaction of the customer an essential part of every sale; to fix every transaction on a basls of absolute integrity. We guarantee you satisfaction. Your Credit1s Goodonthe Square. “NufCed.” <. _——————— PERSONAL. Len D. Owens of Etna Springs is at the Palace. T. C. Johnston, a farmer of Pleasan- | ton, is at the Grand. C. T. Takahashi, a merchant of Se- attle, is at the Palace. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elliott of Balti- | more are at the Palace. | J. E. Jones, a mining man of Tono- | pah, is at the St. Francis. | B. J. Coleman, a youns capitalist of | | Los Angeles, is at the Palace. | G. M. Clark and W. F. Bray, mining | ‘men of Placerville, are at the Grand. RRERRR REERRE RRERRRY RRRERY, RRRRRE RRRRRY. RRRRRR Y Ry mining in Nome, s at the St. Franels. | Garrison Turner, one of Modesto's | prominent lawyers, is a guest at the| Grand. | J. 0. and E. A. Hayes, owners of the San Jose Mercury and Herald, are at the Palace. 1. E. Osi 'of Madrid, Spain, who i making a tour of this country, arrived | at the Palace yesterday. i REERRERRRY LRRRRRR RRRRRR RREREY RERRRY RRRRRRR RRRRRR R RRRR RERRRR RRRER ’.’.,’.R!fi DERPRRERRRRE RRRRER R RRRRNR Added to the clean-up sale to-da an express shipment ot automobi ¢ chiffon veiling, to be sold by the 75¢ Fanne! Kimonas black Etamines and navy £ ”2 Sale of Choice Music 18c Copy Added to the clean- up) sale to-day these three popular titles of Ciean-Up Women’s and Children’s Furnishings A dozen out of 50 or more items: he or dark), now . . 42¢ $1.00 Ba: Wing Tennis Kimonas, now marked . 730 blue cloths in stvlishly made suits 00, now $71. 783 and beautifully tailored dresses and suits in' black, blue and gray Etarfline, formerly sold up to $37.50 each, now marked $14.90. Clean-Up Men’s and Boys’ Furnshing Goods $2 Oxfords $1 A delayed Vici Kid Oxfords—cloth tops, patent l:ather tips, medium French hee:s; worth f2 pair; sale price. Come quick for some of these. Wazists in style like Men's $1.50 Ribbed Union Su'ts, form fitting, fecce lined, justthe | Java and Mocha—Our best Cofiee, pound 3 29¢ thing for fall wear,now. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 200 | Soda Crackers—Fresh baked, 1-8 toxes .. : 30 Boys' Stiff Bosom Shirts—Balance of reveral Jots 75c and $1.00 | Lennox Seap— Or Cudahy's E. Z. Soap, 17 bars . . 50¢ percalc and madras effects; good patterns and colors; elean-up | Rolled Oats or Cream Wheat— 1o pounds e e ps cach : & BTGB L Rl Siodiass—sox Won 0 » . - o < 29 Men's 50c Underwear—Meiium weight Balbriggan, clean-up | o0 s T th 5 i o el e R B s . 28g. | Cotter Whiskey—For the twodays, bottie . . . . . . . . 20@ Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts— Season’s latest patterns, stripes, dotted | Zinfandel—A fin: s-year-o'd claret, gallon . e and figured effects . . . . . ... .....85¢c | Chempion Whiskey—g years old, botr'e 75c, . $2.40 Men's 35¢ Surpenders— Broken lots, fancy web, marked to close, | Geneva Gin— Our own bottling, worth 75c, o < L BUE. « v oe ool cncoceneesesd00 |Hock White Wine—Regularly 75c 2 galon . e Men's 75¢ Night Shirts—-Heavy twilled muslin . . 87¢ | Kentucky Belle Bourbon—Full quarts, botr's . 55¢ shipment Women’s $1.00 White Latwn¥ German Table Damask—Merceriz=d, Bleached Damask—In near figured Ciean-Up Saie Various FHousehoid Goods Manufacturer’ patterns of lace curtains, now at that Groceries and Liguors Extras To-day and Thursday 72 inches wide, satin finish; was .. .48c ARARAR AAAAAA ALK AAA L ARAARL AAARAE LW 75c yard, now ;samples and dropped half were formerly $15-50 to Compliete Noveis by Famous Authors 4c Copy A ARAUAL AR AAAALAAA AR AAAR AR A HAAARAS AAATAARAAAA AL A ATAL AAAR AL HARAR A A RAAER AR RARRA AL ARG ARARAE ARAA A A sheet music : to the clean-up sale to- ““Because You Were o = day at 4c cach. Among an Oid Sweetheart the many ar authors | § of Mine.”’” are Doyle, The Duachess, ; « » p If You But Knew. Dumas, Corelli, Braeme, | § ““ Moon Moth,’*Schot- SELFURIIAE LR Conway and many : tische C([pri[r_‘_ AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. others. s x ahmwmmmamnwnmammmmrmmmé KIMPTON SAYS WIFE IS , Other Suits for Divorce Filed and Divorces Granted. Twenty-eight years of married life is sought to be ended by Jerome S. elty he avers that she was guilty of | Dr. Elmer E. Stone and wife of INTEMPERATE AND CRUEL |infidelity with one Bert P. Pfeiffer, a | Napa arrived at the Palace yesterday. | it United States soldier, now discharged. | H. 0. Butler, who is interested in |Married for' Twenty-Eight Years.|Ile says that his wife and the Soldxer.l posing as brother and sister, engaged housekeeping rooms in the Aloh:LI House and lived together from April | 1 to May 27 of this year. Other sults for divorce were filed by 3 Y < his wife, Julia, | Fannie Harvey Beckerly against | K T:D;Oln' “’:a:‘“{"“'&ikh 7ot six years | JaMes T. Beckerly for desertion and with intemperance iy neglect; Bessie E. Losbel against Al- past has Incapacitated her from at- tending to her family duties. They were married at Walsburg, Utah, in LIBRARY TABLE Golden or top braced THEREE PIECE BEDROOM has serpentine top drawer; shaped top; bevel plate SIDEBOARD — Solid oa golden finish; SUIT Maple; dresser linen or top deco- rated with bevel mirror; ample room for silver; plate high- | April, 1876, and besides acquiring the Mr. and Mrs. Colin Boyd returned | jiquor habit the wife is said to have yesterday from Casa Boyd and are | peen cruel in that she hurled a flat- staying st the Oceldental. | from. dishes and other household ef- S, O. Bryner of Capitola, who is!fects at her husband's head. 3 interested in oil wells in the Bakers-| Warren Evans, who married his fleld district, is at the Grand. | wife, Elizabeth, in January, 1878, sues . A. Forbes, { her for divorce on the ground of de- e ot e consents to her having the mirror; entire suit beautifully :l";";f‘e ”f“‘n“ of Marysville, is In the city on busi- | carved; thorough well made $26 85 e ness and staying at the Grand. | .o ol o Ui i John D. Spreckels left for Coronado vesterday afternoon on business and | will be gone for about a week. | J. B. Robinson, chief engineer of | the Diamond Match Company's in- | terests at Chico, is at the Palace. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Burrows, promi- nent residents of New Haven, Conn., | registered at the Palace yesterday. Edward Chambers, general freight agent of the Santa Fe road at Los Angeles, is staying at the St. Francis. O. W. Johnson, a millionaire of Ra- cine, Wis., and his wife and daughters A well selected rug will 44d tome and finish to & Toom. We CATTY & vASt assortment of D < S, Fioral and Fersias patterns. ¥ou are sure to be pleased here. The prices are might. oo C s in Orlen —_—————— Californians in New York. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The follow- CARPETS An array that will appeal to every taste. This is a week of special pricing on staple carpets. o Lovers of the With ith- . 3 Exclusive Line of Velvets =it wiu: | Excellent Tapestry Brussels gu:, fracr: e Cutomant &0 i & Sraators pleased with t this choice grad made, laid and soft carpet to match; design suitable for any room inental; J. W. in the house; per yard, made, laid and lined B e L gy o at the Sinclair; T. M. Harvey, at the McCook, at the Grand blending of colors in c 7S¢ . o 2 Fine deep : ; t the Gerard; Superior Qllflllt of Axminster »ic: sorai Reversible: thoroughly - SUpETION Vuiality of AXIIBSICr 2.0 "¢ | Agate Pro-Brussels mntiry cametinesifi D Ko The'Grang nion. and L. ders. Per yard, made, laid and lined sl 25 or country homes; some choice designs. Per 3sc Frank, at the Murray Hill. - P T o yard ... From San Jose—B. C. Healey, at the Park Avenue. San Diego—F. S. Bands and A. N. All wool, reversible; floral or Orlen- 7x9 feet; reversible; some ver: this city yesterday and Smyrfla Rllg tal design; size 26x54 Art Sqllare ot Ll Mo i y :{:;\;;(; ian' fhis Gty _yestedny are | )}?; '“ e o $1‘85 o cooloting. . “Filos Sz 65 Leslie Combs of Louisville, K)‘..Q x st TR ARRES U i SR o e i United States Minister to Guatemala lflqfle“e Ru S8x73 inches; Orlental or Persian Sm rna R Room size, 9x12 feet; all wool, and Honduras, who has been home on | € design; fine acep y B reversivio;. Orlentar a leave of absence, arrived here yester- pile; exquisite col- $3 zo or floral designs. $14 75 day with his wife. They are on their oring. Price each 3 < SR A5 TSR o Price each .. . . way to Centrglt A;}lerir-‘a and are regis- y tered at the St. Francis. sertion and custody of their three-vear-old child. Erik Sillameke sues his wife, Sarah, for divorce on the ground of cruelty, ton Loebel, desertion: Abraham R. Horning against Mary E. Horning, de- sertion; Harriet J. Collins against E. J. Collins, neglect and intemperance. Jora Good Pocket Knife When you buy a Knife it pays to get a good one. One Dollar is a very moderate ‘price for a good Pocket Knife. This is my special Knife of- fer and it an extra value for the money. v one. Divorces were granted by Judge | Kerrigan to George D. Grigsby from | Jenicia_Grigsby for desertion; to De- borah Evans from David Evans for desertion; by Judge Hunt to Max Lipowitz from Ellen Lipowitz for de- sertion, and to Marguerite Cole from Charles C. Cole for cruelty. | e | POCKETS RIFLED BY A WOMAN —An- drew Madson, 2345 Plerce street, complained | | YOUR OLD RAZOR can be ex- changed as part payment on a new one. I have a fine line of good Razors at s}.oo. B, regular alleging that she threw a glass at his | ¢, th police yesterday that a woman known || 5,52 AR SATETY BAEGS head and was in the habit of carrying | as Ivy had taken-$65 from his pockets. He | 1 have a very extensive and choice a loaded revolver. Charles W. Dix yesterday filed an answer and cross-complaint to the suit for divorce brought by his wife, Maud. Besides denying her charges of cru- said she was a waltress in a dance hall at | 1126 Dupont street and that while they were | in a room at 1124 Dupont street the woman | made an excuse to go out. She did not turn and when he searched his pockets found his money gone. ADVERTISEMENTS. | Undigested food in the human body will ferment a hundred times as quickly in summer as in winter. Consequence—stomach, fiver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order; sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhcea, dysentery, cholera, appendicitis, and in some regions yellow fever and the plague. FURNITURE 245259 L0 cEaryst Cornell, at the Grand Union. ——— WALDSTEIN 18 CONVICTED.—Milton Waldsteln was convicted by a jury in Judge Lawlor's court yesterday on a felony charge of takicg away a female for immoral pur- poses. He wi sentenced on Saturday. lne girl was Annie Loulse Larsen. whos e Cordes Cordes ON THE SQUARE whose at 337 Eryant street. -The date parents of the offense was February 6 stam Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE _ PREVENT ALL SUMMER BOWEL TROUBLES Little children suffer terribly everywhere. thing is to send all impure and unnecessary matter out of the.bouy every day—not give it a chance to sour in the stomach and bowels. You will stop hot, feverish conditions and keep your insides cool and healthy. To do it, use a medicine that is pleasant to the taste jod not harsh and violent in its action. The only safe system-cleaner to take in summer, because it will not cause diarrhcea or griping, is Cascarets. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet C.C.C. Guaranteed to cure or your mons booklet free. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or The proper back. Sample and ew York. 635 Prescripfions 34,406 and_- assortment of Cutlery of all kinds at moderate prices. Two bars Williams’ Soap. 1 Razo 10c Shaving 1oned and ground. Honing 25¢ Mail orders promptly filled THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS, The Stationer. 1008 MARXET STREET, Opp. Fifth SAN FRANCISCO. P 1. GUARANTEED CURE FOR MEN. HARMLESS INJECTION. Cures ordinary cases in a few days. Warranted to cure worst cases. NO OTHER TREATMENT REQUIRED. Prevents and Cures Stric- tures. PREVENTS CONTAGION. Harm- Jess. $2.00 for both bottles. For sale oniy F. 5. XELLY'S PREARMACY, 102 Eddy. . DR.PIERCES | GOLDEN DISCOVERY . THMT ! , SLOOD.LIVER.1UNGS.| Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Eablished . fivenne wearingon hody and nid and kin Dissases. The Doctoreures wihei ¥ b Dr. 4. F. GIBEON, Sa0 Fraucisco,