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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1904. THE EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. [l THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMTORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. TODGE 0PENS | THE CMPAIGN§ Sepator Fires First Gup in Presidential Fight in a Massachusetts Town FALKS ON RECIPROCITY | Quotes From Speech Made by President Roosevelt to the Notification Committee e AR 6.—Senator Henry i the Presidential ast at Point Shirley oon when he spoke Dorchester Repub- r Lodge devoted his to defining the attitude ial welfare jally that MAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS HIS COMPANION YOUNG Fwalt Thiel Seriously Wounded by | Paul Schmidt While Camping Near Walnut Creek. ) CE o3 Aug. 6. hands of his aged 19 Kearny received the leg. The| 18 morning the two 1 the bank of the had his shotgun . and not noticing ocked, he pulled he saw that his t he once hur- d the ser- who e of the injured wound and Hotel at Wal- | aken to San Fran- BRYAN DEMANDS THAT HE BE PAID IN GOLD es to Accept Silver as Compen- sation for Lecture Delivered re Chautauquans. 6.—W. J. Bryan | er as compensa- | ing a lecture before | bly at Glenwood | § le. In intro-| s Dunbar of New | e board of direc- ase Bryan, offered aid into the cof- on by the people. emanded his pay in Ref icated matters,” ident was finally agreeing to for- ft drawn on a| he amount, pay- | y assented to Dun- | | NEW RHEUMATISM CURE PROVES COSTLY TREAT!EESTY “Doctor” Robs Patient of $1000 After Giving Him a Dose of i Electricity. ASBURY PARK, N. J., Aug. C.—i Abraham Schioss bach of this place hes reported to the police that a | boarder in his house hzd rendered | him unconscious by means of an elec- trical shock and while he was helpless robbed him in his own room of over | $1000. } The stranger represented himself | as the discoverer of a new electric process to cure rheumatism and of- | fered Schlossbach the treatments | gratis. ————— Retired Army Officer Dies. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—General Willlam F. Spurgin, retired, who lived in Washington, D. C., died of apoplexy to-day at Carlisle, Ky. ..Grand Opening.. 0f San Francisco’s Greatest Millinery Parlors and La- dies” Toggery : : : : TheSwan .12 Geary Street., =N MONDAY....... 8 | TUESDAY. ... < | WEDNESDAY . August 10 [ ‘ | i | { | A New Ais/e Two Blocks Long, Puved with mossics, is now open through the Emporium from Market, across Stevenson to Jessie street, the store two blocks long. making a new thoroughfare through Under the recently elevated cafe and band stand the new Jewelry, Siverware and Cutlery departments are now opened. ters just off the rotunda. Our shoe department will shortly move to more commodious quar- A handsome juvenile department is being com- pleted on second floor and many other improvements are planned for the near future. Hairdressing and Manicuring On secoud floor. reasonable charges. lowest possible pr.:;ci. Human Many New Silk and Dress Goods This is g there the as crop car effects. And si silk suit for street wear. 54 _inch fi clude su 54 inch Broadcloth — Smooth Finished Tweeds— effects, hidden co'ors, y Tailor Suitings-—In well ded colors, nesin all colors, 44 to 48 inches wide, will Tail threads assortment, yard Voiles and Etamines, all calors, wire cord a a perfectly wearing fa =1 < and wool and fall colorings, fine pin point effects and small check B B R fa O M R S Novelty Dress Sitks—In glace and taffeta effects, fine pin line ideas, in many com- plex eolorings, suitable for street wear, yard range from . New Fall Suit for Boys “The Mikado A very pretty years, 2 new by our buyer pearance, quality brown, red gilt noveity that the boys and than ordinary suits, priced to open the new season , . . . A PriceTempest /n A Téa-Pot. Englich Teapots—Shaped like this sketch, on sale beginning Monday, at the lowest prices you ever saw such beau- tifal ware sold for. dainty flower effect. Were 35c goc Now 260 280 Were 20c 25c ment, Agent Samples Limoges French China—At a great reduction from regular prices. Theseare the samples of the new holiday goods, fine hand-painted and emb>ssed decorated china, in odd shapes, 750 different piezes, and priced now $7.50; $s5.c0 hand-painted plaguss, $3.75; $3.50 hand-paintsd plates, $2.50, and a great variety of other pizces ranging from 75c to S15.00 each. Song Recitals and Music Sale This Week Miss Ethel Carroll will sing in our Music Dspartment every day this week at intsrvals at 2 to § p. m., the following bg song hits, which we shall offer at special sale, per copy ““You Have Won Her Heart, Don’t Break I, ”’ «It Was Summertime in «If You But Knew.” “‘She’s Sleeping *Neath Oregon’s Tall Pines.”” | INDIANS CONFESS AND ARE SHOT BY CAPTORS Eight Yaquis Admit the Murder of Young Hunters and Officers Waste No Time. GUAYMAS, Mexico, Aug. 6.—A guard detached from the furce of Captain Aguilar, who has been pursuing Yaquil Indians back of San Jose de Guaymas, reached this port to-day with sixteen | prisoners. They report that eight other Indians captured at the same time de- fiantly boasted of having ambushed the Guaymas hunting party on Wednesday | last, avenging the cruel treatment of their fellows taken from the ranches and exiled to Yucatan. The eight who confessed to this out- French Novelty Venetians—Fine broadcloth Fanaghe k) ] In neat mannish R R 98c g8 in great variety, both foreign and domestic, most woven on mixed grounds, with fine higi traversing the surfic: and almost . $1.00 and $1.25 twine s French Voiles, litle fellows from the East, and ex- clusive with us; the pict- ure shows the general ap- but convey an adequate im- pression of the charm of this new creation for the small boy; made from fine serge, blue, trimmed with golden colored worsted braid and buttons, a Monday and Tuesday Rich Brown English Teapots— Now f14c 18¢ 21e 26¢ Crockery Depart- main floor. Skillful operators, prompt service, polite attention, Monday: attractive 8pecia] g New Suits and Coats for ladies, new Millinery, new Suits and Coals for men and boys, new Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Domestics, Trimmaings, Belts, Ribbons, Gloves, etc. New Fall Styies Tailored Suits' and Coats Just an extensive showing of moderately priced fall and winter suits and coats are shown for the first time Monday. 50 Tailored Suits— Received by express last Fri- day; navy, brown and Oxford noveity mixtures, ch fitted jacket and 7 gore tare even hair goods at ng to be what we might call a semi-plain fabric season. cases of new fall fabrics that have already arrived and will be displayed to-morrow n and fancy weaves, but an entire absence of the extreme lines— stantial broadcloth, Venetians, modified zibelines, short- mannish effects in tweeds, and mixed suitings in modest monotone ¢ will be in greater vogue than ever, 33 inches wide, stylish and serviceable, yard . . . 19 inch Colored Taffetas $1.35 range of colors, yard a'so yard 75¢c to 42 inches, yard , . ., igh color uniimited weaves, $1.00 beau yaed' ..., 2 -] 3 k] We are showing a superior $1.25 skin, colors from grounds, neat Rogatorye a Paon Velvet—S; r»”y $5 suit for the 235 to 6 style secured just returned does not in and navy, Toyal { dress hat. pretty piease cost no more will $5.00 side, grain . D:corated jet, goc 6o 80 4320 birdseye maple finieh . . . 360 35¢ at Ilke this: $10.03 tea sets, $3.75; $4.75 celery tray, laid and lined. Dixie Land,”” Few women will be without a Pongee and Tussah Silks—In natural colors, from 19 to 50c to $1.25 Medium soft for street gowns and drop skirts, complete Shantung and Shanghai Silks—Mace on the hand looms iu Japan, and dyed in Lyons, France, stylish fabrics, 24 75c¢ to $1.35 Peau de Cygne —Soft ciinging plain silks, w lustrous siiks, in full range of fall calorings, Chiffon Crepe — Siightly heavier th, perfectly, ....$1.00 Scottish Plaids—Are again knocking at fashion's door. ualiy of fancy and elan piaids, at per y"aq. . $1.25 Broadtail Velvets—A crushed face finish, almost like the white ?i‘ biack, pr 2 SN 25 to $1.75 ecial all colors, one of the richest of velvets, iS00 .. Ovur Black Dress Goods Departmeni—Is replete with new and stylish ideas in both plain and fancy weaves, and not a yard of goods in stock that is not all wool or silk and wool; . . . 50c to $4.00 New Millinery mous Gage hats, for fall and winter 1904 — each hat an exclusive pattern, practical, up.to-date, tailor and ready-to-wear % hats, just the thing to open the fall season with before purchasing your These hats are made of elegant chenille braids, velvets and taffzta silks, trimmed with fancy feathers, pompons, owls’ heads and coque effects, in the new turban, Colonial, Gains- borough and Freach sailor effects, prices from $5, $6.50, $7.50 fo $18 Remarkahle Sale Teapot| Representative EmporiumFurnitureValues If 3 0u are in ths market for furniture we beg to call your attention 1o our immense and diversified stock, at prices which we are positivs will mean a saving of many dallars to you in fitting up your home. of the trashy grades; only the Lestsorts are given floo- space in our great sampie rooms on the second floor. Ladies’ Desks— In golden oak, imi- tation maliogany or birdseye map'e, with convenient pigeon ho'es in- widths 26 inches and all woods handsome .. ..$9.25 Book Case—Quarter:d golden oak, also weathered, a8 well as birdseye maple and imitation mahogany, double glass door, 54 inches high, 36 inches wide, finely poliched, oak or mahogany finish, $18.75: .$20.00 Metal Bed—Full size or three-quarter, one of the most pleasing and popular patterns, large variety of color- ings to select from Sanford 10-wire Tapestry, yard . . . Stinson W-wire Japestry . . . . . Bizelow Axminster, yard Bigelow-Lowell Body Brusse ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- We have no branci stores. In the many with finish, perfect length skirt, entire ues, priced at . «75¢ an Crepe de Chine, weight $2.00 for suits, prices per Opened Satur- day — exclusive line of the fa- New Fall Coats—42 lar piped, full s:::los. va'.-. $'2.5ol Novelity Evening Coat—Styl= as pictured, made of Liama cloth, in either white, tan, green or black; New York’s latest vogue; valued by the maker at $25,00; our price . . Tourist Coat Suits— Mad: of mannish worsted material, dark and medium mixtures, coat 36 inches long, patch pocket, strapped back and 2 g gore even length kilt pleated skirt. . . . . . ....815.00 and $17.50 top coats, of black twilled cheviot, veivet col- thers at $9.50 and $16.50. Wash Dresses —Made of choice percales, satzens, ginghams and other wash rhaterials, shirt waist styes, a good £4.50 value, for. . Anti-Trust Cameras and Supplies At Anti-Trust Prices. fect in every respeet, and are conceded by experts to be the best i m cameras made. No. 1 Ansco for 334x334 pictures . . v v 2 % s « .+ . . 34,60 No. 2 Ansco for 37{X41{ pictures . + v < v 2'evvz o s ....85.85 Noi 3 Ansco for 4x5 pictires . 5 s o5 ‘sis e o b v v« » SUIE No. 4 Ansco folding, 33{x4}{ pictures . « v o v v « + . . $11.70 No. 5 Ansco folding, 4X5 pictures . . + v v o« v « « « « . $15.30 Cyco Devcloping Paper—per doz. 11¢, 14cand . . . ... . . .24p M. Q. Developer—6 tubes in 2 box, trust price 75¢c. our price . . . . 50¢ " Butterick Patterns for Sepfember Now ready. The Delincator for September contains fashion advice, giving first indications of the fall styles. The' Delineator is 15¢ copy, subscription price, year T Tas= Aasco cameras are perf; AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE QAR AR B AR = 34“—7) & & 'S ] Sales Wash Goods And Domestics Among these are many of the h=avier weight wash materials, suit- able for fall wear. A cold season in the East has left manufacturers heavily overstocked with wash fabrics, a fact which our buyers have taken advantage of, and which during the past few weeks has pro- duced scme of the best sales ever held in the Emporium. This offer- ing is equal to any of those which have preceded it. Outing Wash Materials — Several lots of th 25c, heavier Good White Blankets—73 inches wide, well made, § Ibs. suit neatly strapped and weight dress materials and skirt ngs, ideal for bouse su'ts, weight, 72184 inches, p oo+ 5308 7 country costumes and skirting, many new and 1@ White Blankets — 4 i weighe, for 3 Seds, 6 inches shown for the first time Monday, all marked, yd. NP~ 1ig. 'in pink, bive and red borders, pair . . .$2250 Wide Welt Pique—A very fine quality, with fancy strips Crib Blankets —Nice and warm for fancy borders, effect, three styles, 2 35c valuz at, yard .. . . . 140 PAIF. & o b e e . ..380 Cemforters—Full size, nicely fine filling, each Creponets — In fine shired weave, with fancy stripe, in . ... . ... $1.00 the dainty co'orings for evening wear and negligee cos- Pilleie Cases-—Tae cached, carefully made, regular sizes, AAA AAARNEL NRANRARA AR AR AR A A tumes; the 25c kind, priced atyard . . . . . . 140 oS SO Ry e Long Cloth — Only one case for this sclling. Itisyard Linen Finish Cases—Heavy round thread, 2 wide, undressed, in picces of 12 yards, and instead of our price, €2ch . . . . . . .. e e e s $r.agperpiece, but. . . ... ... .. 800 pequot Sheets— Bleached, so well known: a o ingle bed: hes, each, 44 New Flannels— For the fall,in Dresden and staple colorings, l‘:’:g: forsg s g 57: fancy weaves, good in both style and quality, y;:dy e : 5 700 Bleached Sheeting — 81 inches wi .. .220 Velvetta Flannels— An improved make of the German 9o inches wide, yard, . .2%0 Ed.rdowns; _colors exquisite and styles rich, Remnants of Table Linens, odd fine damask cloths, single ove S e ermadie e e % S dozens napkins, etc., at very reasonable prices. Go-Carts $3.38 A good folding reclining Go-Cart with steel springs, rubber-tired wheels, extension foot rest and foot brake;regularly $4.25;special Monday and Tuesday...$3.38 New Dressing Sacques 33 Special Pretty Eiderdown Sacques, edges workea with crochet silks and Fall Trimmings, Ribhhons, Neckwear Dozens of novelties ready for Monday shoppers. See the window displays of the advance styles in fall neckwear, ribbons, trim- mings, etc. Lace Stocks—Imitation Pt. Lace, rose pat- terns . . . 65¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 Lace Berthas — Like our grandmothers wore, imitation Point and Duchess pat- tern . . £4.00, £5.00, £6.50, $7.50 Lace Collars—In the new net top lace effect, white and ecru, prices $1.50 to $5.00 Real Duchess Top Collars . . $1.00 to $4.00 fastened with silk frog Buster Brown Collars—Elaborate’y embroidered, with loops, all colors and . 817,50 button holes, through which either ribbons or four- sizes, worth $1.25, in-hand tiesareused. . . . . . . . .. .20€ each. . ...83 Novelty Ribbons— 7-inch panne satin, black with ombre edges, in all the latet shades, alio iovelty hand- | Eiderdown Sacques, trimmed embroidered effects, that are very stylish for the latest neckbow— ““The Royeroft.” } Advance Shipment Laces and Trimmings— White, cream and Arabian net top laces, biack silk Oriental lacz, b'ack Point Venise edging, bands and allovers, beautiful Persian bands, in all combinations of colors and chiffon appliques. Laces, from roc to §7.350 yard, Persian Bands, Toc to $3.50 yard. Chiffon Appliques, 25¢ to £5.50 yard. with satin ribbons, fastened with frog loops, all sizes, worth $1.50, for . . 980 Biderdown Sacques, as in pict- ure, collars and cuffs ap- pliqued, and bound with sateen, worth $1.35, special price $1.23 Second Floor Remarkable Sales Whiskies Monday and Tuesday ch loos: strapped back $6.75 - $3.25 We carry none Living Room Table — Golden oak $13.75 Good Bed Springs — Thoroughly reliable bed springs, no better sold anywhere, sec the one we quote $3.50 $32.00, £42.50; als> Morris Chairs, Couches and Davenports. Sanford and Stinson Tapestries $1-~$1.10 Our purchases in these famous makes of Brusse!s car- pets have been much larger than ever before, the new patterns are now arriving and every good pattern that is made will be shown by us. Qus price is less than the sam= gocds is so'd for elsewhere, and inctead of off:ri zring you three or four pat- terns to select from, you have the choice of all we have, sewed, - . - 81,90 & i Bicie” sik 3 % blend, b. ... ... . . 790 Flour—Whole wheat or grabam, re weathered oak easy chairs and rockers and chairs of large and loose cushions; prices $16. 50, $30.00, s ® Blackwell's, po g <Spggiallp o TR R S 610 Soap—Our Emporium pride, best or imitation mahogany, heavy legs with heavy claw feet holding glass ball; round top, inch Saumer . . $11.50 —That popular brand that most stores Mission Style Davenport — In Jessc Moore AL A vt charge $1.00 or $1.25 the bottle tor . . . 0@ Gannymede '76—Pure rye, worth g1.25, fall quart weathered oak, genuine Spanith s s e e BOGies 2 ot are o ale o phin 253, 2 S see picture, —Bottled in bond,, full quarts, U - ST | o Sy, “ reguiarly 31.25, for . ..t v oo . 930 Burke's Irish or Scotch ##+, the genuine, bottle 930 Cedar Run Bourbon—( 5 years) gallon . .- $1.95 W N Kona Coffee—Celebrated Hawaiian Starch—Best loose, 6 1bs . . 250 All Mattresses we handle are made of the sanitary ma- teria's that can be purchased — a splendid sl floss mattress full size and weight 39-00 New Pillows — Just arrived, a splendid quality, all feathers from geese, out of which all oil and an‘mal matter is extracted, mak- ing them swect and wholesome, $4.00 i . r pair Lard—Best Eastern, 3-Ib. 6n.330 Parraffine— 1-1b. packages. . .10© $1.50 Sandals 98c Ladies’ fine vici kid 3-strap g Sandals, hand-turned soles, Sales Table and Couch Covers, Etc. Table Covers—Armure and heavy Tapestry weaves, 134 yards square, heavy fringed: $1.75 covers for $1.19 $1.23 cove's for 890 Couch Covers — Oriental designs and colorings, 50 quality laundry soap made, 7 bars telaiatateieleieie s inle el Wielsls Wieeieis e Wi W e W e M d WA N e AT SRS s AR s A e e e e medium high French heels, &g g .75 e - S 3447;9 couch covers for $2.95 sizes 2% to 7, part of a belated S $s.co ccuch covers for $3.45 shoe shipment; the usual y Porticres — Tapestry, rep and mercerized Armure, $1.50 quality; commencing > % - tringed on both ends, also velour and tapestry borders: Monday and while quan- 4 worth uo to $7.50, pair, $4.48 ity lasts, pair. . worth up to $0.00, rair, $6-54 SR 98c AAAREARAALEARA ARLA ARARARR MMM A MK AL QA ARR A AR a2 ns rage were shot at San Jose de Guay- mas a few hours after they were cap- tured. The captured Indians were all found to be employes of the ranches. The sixteen prisoners now confined in the municipal prison at Guaymas will be given a speedy trial and will in all probability be condemned to death for the offense to which their dead com- rades confessed. 2 | e S T RO R DN e | Progress, the watchword of Alameda County, is manifested in increasing land values. Our SUBURBAN REALTY COLUMNS contain bargains for you to consider. ’ ES SANTA BARBARA GIVES BARD BIG MAJORITIES Senator’s Assembly Candidate Is an Easy Winner in County Primaries. SANTA' BARBARA, Aug. 6.—The Bard forces won a sweeping victory in the primaries here to-day by electing the delegates favorable to the nomina- tion of E. M. Pyle for the Assembly. There were opposition tickets, but the count showed that the county was overwhelmingly on the side of Pyle. In some precincts one figure was sufficient to record the total of the opposition vote, while in this city Pyle’s men were elected by three to one. BANDIT GUIDES OFFICER [(hrown into the willows twenty feel from the river bank. TO THE ROBBERS' CACHE B B iy O Booty Valued at $50,000 Is Found Establishes Salary Schedule. ‘Within Eight Miles of Scene of | WASHINGTO™, Aug. 6.—Secretary Breamouth Hold-Up. ‘ Metcalf has established a schedule of MISSOULA, Mont., Aug. 6.—Fifty | salaries for local inspectors of steam thousand dollars’ worth of securities, | boats throughout the country. It in cash and diamonds were recovered | cludes 3$1300 in Portland, Or., anc this evening, which had formed part| $2250 in Seattle and San Francisco. of the loot of the Breamouth train |- 4 robbery. John Christie, arrested in Hope, N. D., to-day guided Special e A T oLoNg, | Agent McFettridge to the place where ROOMS AND FLATS in all decreased more than 1,000,000 barrels. | the cache was made, eight miles below localities advertised and at rents R R the scene of the robbery and on the | .| tg suit. . Safe sins are the most dangerous|some side of the river. The securities : ones. ~ <\ |filled & flour sack. They had been ! f— CALIFORNIA MAKES GAIN IN PRODUCTION OF OIL Geological Survey Report Shows In- crease of 10,000,000 Barrels During the Year 1903. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—The Unit- ed States/Geological Survey has issued reports on the productior’ in the Unit- ed States during the year 1903 of pe- troleum, asphaltum and bituminous rock and copper. The production of petroleum in Cal- ifornia increased more than 10,000,000 barrels, while the Texas production