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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, .S to Night Leave for a CHANGES 1IN INFANTRY - Promotions and Appoint- in First and Fifth ciments of the Militia y E., vice Murphy; J. Rousell first ser- v D, vice Staples; Ser- Ik quartermaster »ointed ser- S. of the regi- following = corporal, 78 ch A. Hagens, per cent; Company nt; Private pany G, to be t; Private David be corporal, 80 m J. Driscoll, al, 75 per cent, er, Company geant per cent. BANDMASTER GOES. n as existed in the regi- between those in ntal bandmas- G. W. Hollister, harge from the d of the service,” to bat- antry have been utenant 8. M. Morse- First Lieutenant second; Second a. battalion missary, with has been ap- lieutenant of i nant first bat- try, has tendered his en accepted. nlter, also of resignation. who inspected the re last week, found company had s, which was To-morrow To « a take Hostetter’'s Stomach Bitters weak stomach is to at the away very first symptom. It does th starving and dieting yourself because it puts the stom- | proper condition to digest | od. In this way it cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Biliousness, Heartburn, In- somnia, Headache, Cramps or Diarrhoea. Nervous and sickly women also find the Bitters un- equaled as a regulator and tonic, We urge a fair trial. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS T WDV VRV DD visir DR. JORDAN'S anear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 XABKET €7 tas. £rbaTiD, 8.7.0a), The Largest Anstomical Museum in the World. Weaknesses o any comtracted disease positively cured by the oldest Speciaiist oa the Coast. Est. 96 years, DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation free and WD OSSRV ¢ veiusble book for mea) o (4 QD AN & CO.. 1051 Market St 8, F, DO TV VVVTVVOTE . | to Camp Atascadero| | FRAGERS PRAGERS | | silks and dress goods is enviable reputation for th: Every line w ing cleaned out at pansion the saving is exceptional. store a lin Regu not , etc. e; 30 k A BI c trir ats; The need no 1ey inch Etamines; in all th regula at 6gc a yard. Such Values as These | Rarely Given at., Dress Goods and Silkk Sale. HE dependability of our materials now have in stock is be- An extra Crepe de Chine; 55C warrantec crepe effect; colors | r lilac, brown, navy and finish, dou 'DRESS GOODS. e mesh; wire thread, and sells ones ever conducted by this store. have caught the spirit of the sale, during the entire week. h‘ . s in | before, and all were satisfied. fast making an | Beginning Monday, is section of our Sale prices, and ing nlarly O $1.45 are far lower than they ever have been. TAILORED SUITS. About eighty suits in 'this lot, all nicely tai- lored; in very neat styles and good assortment inches m;ml- a”.dr (‘::;‘“\ of colors; the sizes are broken; formerly sold v dura. | from $1405 up to $20.00. Excellent We are offering about one_hundred of our ver $l4¢95 a“d 516'45 stylish suits mcluding some of our mew fall arrivals at these low prices. They represent the most stylish mixtures and plain colored materials shown this season; all perfectly tailored; for- merly sold at $22.50 to $28.50. e popular shades such as these have never These goods will go out pay you to call early. $2.35 ed Arabian Curtains, sell for $6.00 a pair. LINEN SCARFS. each—One hundred dozen I 45 Bureau Scarfs or Runners; may select your own desigr stamp it for you free of charge that generally sells at 735c. special price. Men’s Garters. A Three Days’ Special An extremely low price for a well-known article. vet grip), all colors; k 127 2 2C gentlemen’s garter mad sale Monday, Tuesday and Wedn cial price. Regularly sells at 25¢ Curtains and Draperies TRIKING indeed are these specials from the Art and Drapery departments. ery item is a great reduction, and values quickly, and it will One hundred and fifty pairs only of Cc This is the quality We offer them at this pair—The genuine Boston MISSES’ SUITS Beautiful- ly made Suits $11.50, $12.45 and $14.95 i =eas s sizes 14 to 16 years; come in plain stylish colors, also the new mannish mixtures and some pretty smart jaun- ty patterns; all nicely tailored and trimmed. This lot also includes twenty-five Peter Thompson navy blue Blouse Suits; handsomely trimmed; the regular values $17.45 to $22.50. Ev- been excelled. rd- inches wide; sold everywhere else at 6oc the yard. .inen Hemstitched size 18x354: you n and we will yard—Full Bleached Satin yards wide, that would. sell yard and be cheap at that. Table Damask; regularly at 8oc a 2 5ic 12 $1.2 yard—Pure Irish Linen Table Damask; 2 yards wide, that should regularly sell at $1.00the yard. Don’t miss this special offering. NAPKINS. dozen — A full three-quarter size Damask Nap- kin that will wear as well as any napkin worth $2.50 a dozen. This is an excellent value for Shoe geclals Excellent values are every one of these shoe offerings. the money. Garters (vel- nown as the best e; will be on esday at this spe- a pair. Jewelry HERE is little nzed of these items, as they mu appreciated. Stem wind and stem 98 Watch; guaranteed for one sold at $1.50 oval and square buckles, a: The regular price 25c. ¥ 1% Gold plated and hard-enameled Waist Sets, Child’s Vici Kid Box Calf Patent Colt Shoes; 98C made on the new modern toe; light and medium weight, extension soles and spring heels; sizes 8% to 11; the regular values $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. descriptions on The same style in Misses’ Shoes; sizes 1144 st be seerto be $'.30 to 2; regularly sold for $1.75 and $200 a pair. & We offer 3000 pairs of Women’s High-Grade set International l 83 Shoes, secured at an immense sacrifice from year. Regularly ® an Eastern manufacturer. A big assortment in lace and buttons, also Oxford Ties, in different leathers, including Vici Kid and Patent Colt; all the latest toes; high Cuban, Military and L X V heels. Not nd button designs. one pair worth less than $2.50 and many as high as | | BOYS' TROUSERS. pair—Pony brand of Stockings for R. & G. Corsets, with straight i B Boys’ Knee Trousers; made of good zsc boys and girls in four styles of ribs— l 3 fronts and short hips; cut from i B 19c and durable materials in stylish pat- ~ > fine, medium, heavy and bicycle. 1’ ReQLI the latest French model; some | } ALWAYS RELIABLE il lerlns: in all sizes. These are extra g:;i is a splendid wearing stocking for the ‘s;_zc:hm;;ségg-—yours may be here. Regularly ATWXTS BRELL - ar | speciai values. ' - ar (B | Riz3s-1250 T A OVERALLS, TIGHTS. R. & G. Corsets; boned with real 1238-1250 MARKET ST.55 | Be the Largest Department Store ‘West of Chicago. $3.00 and $3.50. Splendid Values in Boys® Clothing Good quality Blue Overalls for boys; ages 7 to 14 years. Regularly sold for 2s5c. 19¢ 25¢ night the major will inspect the com- pany in San Jose. i S ‘ MACHINE SHOWS SPEED. The new motor car, built for use |of the Signal Service Corps, U. 8. A, | on its trip to Atascadero proved to be |a fifer. It made the run from this | city to San Jose via Oakland, on Fri- ! day night in two hours ten minutes. | S0 far as speed was concerned over a straight away road it more than met the requirements. The convoy party, consisting of Ma- | jor West, Major Dunning, Captain Ly- man and T. J. Barbour, were not so successful in their trip over the same ground, as they ran afoul of a bunch | of tacks in the road, which punctured | & tire and delayed them more than an | hour. The trial of Captain Frank A. Cook, accused of conduct unbecoming an of- ficer and a gentleman, will begin to- morrow at 10 o'clock before a court- martial ‘at the Presidio. The transport Dix, which left here July 26 with her valuable load of high-bred horses, mules and cattle for the Philippines, made the trip to Honolulu in good shape and safled from that port for Manila yesterday. The transport Sheridan, which safl- ed July 15 from Manila, arrived at Honolulu yesterday and will leave to- day for San Francisco. ———— . Jules of 315 Pine St. is in n® way con- nected with any uptown restaurant. * —_—————— Service at B'nal B'rith Hall. A service in memory of Dr. Theo- dore Herzl will be held to-night at B’'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, un- der the auspices of the Helpers of Zion. Addresses will be delivered by Rabbi Isidor Myers and Rabbi M. S. Levy, president and vice president of the society. The music will be rén- dered by Cantor Liederman of New York. Children’s Stockings pair—Children’s Black Tights; made of soft Peeler cotton; fine Richelieu ribbed. Worth regularly 3sc. WELL-KNOWN EASTERN CROOK IS ARRESTED | Joceph Bancroft, With Many Aliases, Is Suspected of Plying Vocation of a Pickpocket. Detective Theodore Wolters of the Identification Bureau saw two men en- ter the Good Fellows’' Grotto, opposite the City Hall, yesterday morning and he recognized one of them as Joseph Bancroft, alias George Willard, allas George Henderson, alias George Ray— a well-known Eastern crook. A photograph of Bancroft had been sent from the East and it was from this g?;‘lograph that Wolters recognized NEWBRO'S HERPIGIDE The Original Remedy that “Kills the Dandratt Gere.” DON'T BLATE YOUR MIRROR | cagses sul, Mmmmlfifi.-lmp'%lx Hll‘"“ witness to neediess hair. GOING ! mll.lllll't The detective followed the two men into the grotto and when they entered a side room he went up to Bancroft and placed him under arrest. Ban- croft, who was stylishly dressed, pro- tested that Wolters had made a mis- take. “I am a gentleman,” he said, “and you had better be careful of what you do.” Wolters promptly slipped the handcuffs over his wrists and made a grab for the other man, who struggled flercely to get away. Wolters hung to them both till Bancroft’s com- penion slipped out of his coat and ran out of the place. Bancroft was taken to the City Prison and locked up in “the tanks.” Some of the men whose pockets have been picked recently are being round- ed up by Detectives Ryan and Taylor for a look at Bancroft, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Makes hair light and fiufty. Stops ltching instant'y GOING! GONE i1 700 LATE FOR HERPICIOE. and :’"Ml."l”mm llsif'ul”“; fim“ be saved, your mirror talk It plead with you to save your .o.-il:- it'can be done with { hair. D m...'.-m the results. An exquisite halr dressing. Drug Stores, $1.00. Send 10¢, stamps, to HERPICIOE CO., Dept. M, Detroit, Mich., for 2 sample. APPLICATIONS AT INENT SAREER SHOPS. UR EXPANSION CLEAN-UP SALE has proven to be ore of the most popular 0 Both customers and en;};lo and there was more than usual * Customers were rewarded with values that. they never thought. possible more bargains "will be offered—different and better than ever. Women’s Wearing Apparel--Will Soon Move This Department Upstairs. UR buyer is now in the East securing his new fall and winter stock, and before any of these | garments arrive we must clean out all that remains at present in this department. The prices | Prices Cut, SILK COATS. $6.50, $7.45 to $14.95 1 finest assortment of styles on sale this season. They are made of Taffeta and Peau de Soie inches in length; hardly any two alike; a choice collec- | Real values from $12.50 up to $30. | PONGEE COATS. tion to select from. $9.95 to $17.45 ‘neeni These are odds and ends of broken li very choicest styles; they are most b you surely can find your size among sold from $15 to $35. WRAPPERS. 79 We are offering a lot of about C trimmed; others come plain with braids; all have deep flounces; | larly sold at $1.50 and cheap at that. in two. designs; in . RIS new and beautiful patterns of a heavy corded Arabian lace; a good strong, serviceable | ome er ron ea net that will wash and wear well. Never sold less than $3.75 a p An excellent bargain for the e - 59 5 money. PORTIERES. I I OUSEHOLD necessities are always in demand, and for Monday . this department has some air—Heavy Tapestry Portieres; xtre 3 % $3 95p re axi‘;‘;}nfi}::’gs‘ifih ]?cra':;“ T(\mrd tempting offers, which you cannot afford to overlook. » fringe, in all the leading shades of green, TABLE LINENS. BLANKETS. red, etc. These are the same quality that generally 39(: yard-Full Blanchot Setin Tubis - Dasshek: 6o pair—An extra large size Blanket; $4.3 silk binding; a long nap; soft, fleecy ularly sells at $6.50 a pair. COMFORTERS. 815 ty figured silkoline. This is an ext and don’t miss this opportunity. s].so BED SPREADS. Heavy raised Marseilles Fi Extra filled with pure white san for double bed; nicely he: bargains. values. ever shown. Ruffs made of Liberty Silk $Z. long; has large pretty cape The regular value $4.00. TOP COLLARS. each - - Bulgarian Top Collar 17C match at prices greatly reduce at soc. STOCK COLLARS. A small lot of slightly soiled Stock Collars made of silk, and others of Swiss with tab effect; these régularly sell for 35c. are washable and $1.6 SAYS PACIFIC WILL OUTDO THE ATLANTIC IN TRADE Congressman Minor Makes Brilliant Prophecy at Banquet of George H. Thomas Post. The twenty-fifth anniversary dinner of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R., was held at the Occidental Ho- tel last night. Covers were laid for 165. Among the guests of honor was Congressman Minor of Wisconsin, a member of the Merchant Marine Com- mission visiting this State, who was invited to speak. He expressed his sentiments regarding the ocean going commerce of the United States, which, he seemed to think, had been neglect- ed while other interests were carefully fostered. The banquet-room was _tastefully decorated with American flags and after the dinner toasts were responded to as follows:" “The Occasion,” Com- mander F. LS Turpin; “The President of the United States,” Charles E. Wil- son; “Comradeship,” A. D. Cutler; Further Than Ever. i MBROID are always in season, ! P ; showing of about and there is constant demand for them; - I r one hundrcd‘_Pnnge_c ga‘m at || but when vou procure t} 1 at such rie alf original prices. P - TR A e > M 4 nes of this season’s | diculously low prices as we will offer Mon pers in assorted styles; have deep yokes prettily yards wide; in pink, light blue or red borders; finished with a heavy two-inch fine Comforter for full double-size bed; ered on both sides with best quality of pret- use, and is regularly sold at $z.00. Sglndld Offers in Neckwear N fancy goods we present some exceptional These are certainly the greatest . chiffon and finished with juby trimming; long strings of pleated chiffon, and come in black and white. Women’ Cots Redyced whalebone; top and bottom satin ribbon, PRAGERS | PRAGERS yes seem to dash and go”’ ' Ribbons of All Kinds ARELY, if ever, has such a bargain in ribbons been offered. The variety is so I and great that it includes all styles manufactured. |4c yard—Handsome plaid Ribbor colors hair bows I combinat ularly 2, yard---B = ) =) just now grounds with dark stripes light stripes. Regularly we About one hundred | for piece of 10 this | vet Ribb 1ys sixty in showing ooty B STRINY. Embroideries ot, the ; are 28 to 34 should day there is no reason why lay in a big supply. i not eautifully trimmed; this lot; regularly vou five hundred wrap- shoulders trimmed ined wa Regu- California White and Children H ularly from one-third to one-h more ERE are two specials to think over. than the prices that we have marked for this - Handkerchiefs for Women They are Handkerchiefs that sell reg- sale. You cannot afford to miss this chance. blanket that reg- itary cotton; cov- dozen—Children’s fancy cornered Lawn 5 Handkerchiefs with narrow hems — worth ta special bargain, regularly 75¢ a dozen 2 each—Women's sheer linen handker- chiefs with fancy lace borders; some gured Bed Spread; | IB 3 chave lace insertions finished with lace mmed; ready for edge. Regularly worth 25¢ each HE bargain chances are so well estab- Needs for the Kitchen lished in this basement department I that there is little or no need of any talk telling of these special values. '} Chiffon, 2 yards se—For 10 vards of shelf paper made of pleated 1 5¢ each—For wire coat or over 5¢—For 48 clothes pins. #c—For foot of covered gas tubing 19c¢—For Starr, washboards. 2c—For Asbestos mats 15¢—For wood salad set. Be—For cake turner. 39¢—For 8o feet of clothes line. 40e—For 1o-quart double-coated dishpan. 43e—For double-coated Berlin saucepan. 35e—For double-coated lipped saucepan. $1.15For special curtain stretcher 75¢ and up—For bird cages in brass. oat hangers. with cuffs to Regularly sold S, d. fin- s . - ished with lace and double-faced the Shopping Inducements that have made this store so popular are still here. St. Francis Hotel. Among those pres- | % ———————————————ipp ent were the following members of the medical profession: Dr. W. S. ! boggfltbl;i\e‘:zllyf‘l’“l??(ga!fi: 1 Thorne, Dr. J. {Wilson Shiels, Dr. E. FLATS and HOUSES, too. l Barry, Dr. B. G. McConnell, Dr. E. F. Bargains dally in our FUR- Glaser, Dr. §. J. Hunkin, Professor J.| | NITURE FOR SALE columns. | Huntington, Dr. W. F. B. Wakefleld, | el Dr. W. 1. Terry, Dr. M. Regensburger, g Dr. Grant Selfridge, Professor F.|Colonel A. C. Girard, Dr. E. Caldron, Lengfeld, Dr. A. G. Lengfeld, Dr. Her- | Dr. F. Fehlelsen, Pr. George Good- bert C. Moffitt, Dr. J. Dennis Arnold, | fellow, Dr. C. C. adsworth, Dr. W. Dr. George Chismore, Dr. F. Adams, Montgomery, Dr. H. A. L. Ryfkogel Dr. D, ‘D. Crowley, Dr. I. W. Thorne, | and Dr. R. Knight Smith. Loeb, Dr..George Shiels, Dr. T. W. ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE “Reminiscences of George H. Thom- as,” W. R. Smedberg; “A Quarter Century of G. A. R. History,” W. R. Smedberg; ‘“The Past and Future of George H. Thomas Post,” J. R. Scup- ham, N. B. Coleman and A. S. Fiske; “Boys of the Post (under 60),” C. A. ‘Woodruff. The toasts dealt largely with sub- jects of interest to the old soldiers present. Congressman Minor diverted somewhat from this line of talk when he paid a high compliment to Califor- nia and prophesied that the commerce of the Pacific would exceed that of the Atlantic and should be carried in American vessels. —_——— Dinner to a Home Comer. Dr. Morris Hertzstein, who has just returned from Europe, was the guest of honor at a dinner given last even- ing by a number of his friends at the CANDY CATHARTIC 10c, 25¢, 50, PREVENT ALL SUMMER BOWEL TROUBLES Undigested food in the human body will ferment a hundred times as quickly in summer as in winter. Consequence—stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order; sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrheea, dysentery, cholera, a; dicitis, and in some regions yellow fever and the plague. Little children suffer terribly everywhere. The propes thing is to send all impure and unnecessary matter out of the body 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 and 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 10c, 25¢, S0c. Never sold in bulk. geauine tablet dru stamped C.C.C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sample and Mfi: X C&p or New York. a5