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MAKES DEFENSE gy Rizdon’s Answer Is Read by Shortridge, but Affi- davits Are Not Admitted =, CASE IS NOT FINISHED| San Defendant Attacks Jurisdie- tion of the Court and Makes Counter Charg e A on yester- t his defense to f court for e against and Odd ickets. He filed an to the order to > were admitted strenuous ob- Walker, After read- 1 Shortridge, at- offered two affida- tending to excul- 1y guilt in connec- e of a ticket to James s objection the af- attorney mitted to produce f affida- av i western go knew that the person ticket was not James t the person sign- ut ¥ to do return p. m of the be used by James Smith. i A S CALIFORNIA DRILL CORPS HONORS CAPTAIN HURLBUT Members of Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, Make Presents to the Drill Master., ption was given last night at v the members Ce ndery No. 1, ghts to their cap- P In connec- there was a n appreci- orated, g 1quet w " of the evening. I s the master programme was I committee of as the chairm chairman, d on 3 couch r the fa- When the ad- s - degree of had been brought, 1y costly crystal ! stal glasses and Board of Education Meets, The B of Educ ras cor tion. passing some demands and eport from the superin- ¢ ren’s Playground until Thursday : uperin ent of Set bade good-by te his 80 S to aving for the s rental schools, kinder- | classes. VRRRRR RERERE RRRERR EEERERE REERERE RYY couragement. Discase obert C , wiio arr rom bia on the steamship landing yesterday 1 of the United 1u upon the report of i quarantine officer to the t Croft was suffering from losis of the lungs. s Immigrant. a Canad an; 30 years British Colum- | - - - | I’ YOU ARE LOOKING ¥or any kind of a Musical In- strument, from a jewsharp to a plano, consult the Musical In- strument Column of THE CALL. You will find rcliable dealers there. SO X | TR 28 RERERE LYEREY PRRRNE ERRERRE PERROR R ERRR R RRER RERRRER PR RDRR ARRRER RERRRR RRRERRER PR RREE RRRRRY KRR R RERRRRE PR R R RRRRRR RRERRR RRRRY R A aaaAas AAA DR A AN AAA AL P RERE RERRRY, RRERRR RRRRRRY R RRR R RRRR Ry, 1-clasp automobiling Suede Gloves made, neat pink and blue borders, pair warmth, good wear, and sightly, pair comforters, usually $1.25 each, here for bleach-d, 54x90 inches, cach each. . border, yarl substantizl weavs, each Doliar Gloves in the Leading S.yles “The Empress’’ No. 2 $8.00 No better gloves for women are muie | IeASTINAN Il a: the price. We fit them and e them. | The fll s ormenc - | BUIIISE@Y® Kodaks lasp Prime Lambskin j-clasp extira fine Suedes Pigue Suede Walking Gloves ulseam Cape Gloves $6.55 Second floor. All in correct colorings. Artistic Millinery Some Entirely New Models 7 Displayed This Week. It you are iooking for smart correct millinery at fair prices this is the place to find it. We employ the most expert designers and makers in the city, and our model hats are after designs by some of the best miiliners in the foreign capitals and New York. Trimmed Hats -- Turbans and toques, . in all the popular shadings of emerald green, burnt onion, browns, or navy, each ome an ex- clusive dzsign that we guarantec cannot be excelied as to siyle and price ..$5.00 to $15.00 Misses” and Young Ladies” Hats— In silk beavér, trimmed with two shades of veivet and fancy wing or pompon $7.52 Untrimmed Hats—Feits and beavers, in all leading colors, and the $£1.59 to $3.00 | Ready-to-Wear and rainy-day hate, in felts, trimmed with wings, most popular shapes qu r fancy feathers $1.75 to $5.0" Exclusive Pattern Hats — 5o different modeis in our hands)me French room, includ ng large picture hats, tcques, evening hats and dressy calling hats—an exclusve display not cqualed elscwhere in town, . . $2v.00 to $40.00 Dress Goods and Silke Safes Monday Another of those exceptional opportunities of- fered to Emporium patrons. You will look far and W before you will find the match for these four ials. While Japanese Habutai Silk—23 inches wide, guar- anteed to give excellent service and wash per- ful soft finished silk for waists, on sale Monday 290 y weave between an e-and a cz that drapes like a hine; rich and lustrous in appearance; a full line of colors; regular value from $1.00 to $1.25 2 yard; on sale Monday - Gsc Sicilians and Tailor Suitings — 5 4-inch Mohair Sicilians in biack and colors; 55-inch mixed suitings, in dark com- biration colorings; 46 to 52 in. suitings, in all tailoring effects, both p'ain and rough surface finich; val- 48 [+ ues 75c the vard tians in black only; -inch all-wool :urtings, in m colorings, made fine-combed yarn, with silk knub; Zibelines and stylish tailor lorings ) 75¢c Waistings 36c¢c The first special sale of Fall Waistings for sea- son 1904-5 to-morrow: nds of yards of Imrorted Fancy Waist- wool, solid colors and rich stripes, 1d medium weights, values up to 75c ard, your unreserved choice o Monday .lnyd Tuesday flte il 360 White Flznnels — Finc wool, 1 Cashmere Flarnzls — Doubl-. from the well spec $1.25 Suitings— Including fold goods, fine twll, richly de- signed and colored, for waists, dics’ underwear, 2 wrappers and kimo- a soc value, . T nas, yard . % . ./ day, yard . . . 36c Wrapper Flannels—Heavy nap French Flannel —S:rictly woo', back, fancy printed coiors, twilled, clo cave, cloth lights, mediums and darks, the finish, in s 1ocand 1 c kinds, Smart New Neckwear Black Spangled Slocks—Bishop tab and pointed ef- fecto o o o et s BTG Silk Windsor Tics—Embroidered, plaids and plain colors, the kind worn with Buster Brown collars and overcollars, in all colors, each. 25¢ & 50¢ The Du Barry Crepe Tie— Pretty shades of pink and blue, back ani white, to be wBn with even'ng gowns and wraps, o o . . $3.25 Silk Stocks—In lection of styles I e O AR R T 500 o $1.25 Chiffon Stocks and Jebots— Daintily trimm-d with Mech ia, Venice and appliqus facs . . . 87,25 t> $5.00 Fancy . Gretchens 2nd Yokes— Hand-shirred and pleated ch'ffon effectz, trimmed with fine point insertions, $6.50 t % £71.00 8c Monday, ya 4 eff:cts, choice o Y Saie FHand Bags at 35¢c each Walrus grain stock, leather handles, spring catch, a purse inside to match the bag, ladies’ and misses’ | sizes, worth 50c and 60c; (5_2 O, | on Monday . . . 35¢ 50c Piliow Stips 23c¢ These for Monday Only—Prettilv tinted Pillow Slips, in attractive floral designs, all finished and ready to put the pillow in—the kind vou have a'ways paid goc for regu'arly—about 20 dozen only . 230 Pillow Tops, in new designs, each Bedding, Towels, Eftc. Interesiingly Low=-Priced $5.50 White Blankets—Best Caiifornia wool, 6 ft. wide; pair' ... . e 7-b. White Blanke grade, superfine wool, clegantly . $6.95 Eastern White Blankets—For 3/ beds, almost all wool, much o - 82.25 Comforters-— Another ot ‘of the fine full size silkoline-covered $1.00 Bed Sheets —For single beds, soft undreszed heavy sheeting, fully 42ke 5¢ ts — Extra Bed Sheets—Same quality, size 72x90 . . . . . . . . Fillow Cases—45x36 inches, well made, from bleached casing, q- ian finish, fast selvedge, neat bus : 2 S¢ Turkish Towels—Fine bleached, double-thread, an exceedingly - - 17¢ 0dd cloths, plain and hemstilched, and small lots Towe of towels and napkins left over from our recent linen sale, at linen counters this week much under- priced- If not suited with any purchase made here, return the goods in the same condition that you received them in and get your money back. But few exceptions to this rule, and those for sanitary reasons. Back and Side Combs 18c Assorted styles in pretty shell and am- ber effects, regularly Pompadcurs $1.25 Natural wavy Pompadours, to ‘be worn under the hair, taking the piace of roils and 25¢ ear}l; on Mon- combs; ail colors, d-y_—Sndc Combs, | ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- except grav, for pair 18¢c; Back e .. $1.28 AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Muslinwear Sale 400 Dozen Garments From 10c to $1.39 Each This is the balance of the great lot of undsr-garments that one of the best manu- facturers in the country was glad to make for us at much below usual prices, during his dull season, in order to keep his experienced help employed and so have them when the busy times came again. - It is a large, light, well ventilated, scrupulously clean factory where these garments were made. The materials used are soft finished muslins, cambrics and nainsooks, with appropriatz trimmings. Every garment is cut full measure and is properly made. You cannot buy the materials at retail at the prices we charge for finished garments. Sale begins Monday and will continue during week while quantity lasts. It will be a sale well worth investigating. * Corsel Covers — Piain, tight fisting, in all sizes Corsct Covers—2 pretty styles, one trimmed with a hemstitched rufflz, the other A with Val lace edgings, ail sizes, for . . . . . 19e Corsct Covers — Neatiy made and edged with cotton tor- chon _lace, instead of joc cach, thissale .. . . 2f@ Corset Covers—Trimmed with Val lace and insertions, and several clusters of dainty tucks, for Combs, each 18c. Second floor. Ladies’ Gowns—Made of fine soft finished ma- terials, square neck, hemstitched, tucks and ruffles, cut full and generously, for this sale, onlE ieis o . 420 Ladies’ Gowns—Good soft musline, made V n:ck, with Val lace and cluster of tucks, regular 65c value, for. . . . . . Ladies’ Gowns--Made V neck, em- broidery trimmed, a'so cluster of tucks, many stores wcu'd ask §1.00 for these, and they compare wth our 85c values, marked for this sale for . Ladies’ Skirts—2 fine styles hem- stitched and a torchon lace effzct, regularly $1.25 each, for 98 c this sale Cambric Skirts—With deep tucked flounce and three rows of wide torchon insertions and lace edging, fall dust rofz, the e, for $Te3 9 reguar $1.75 va'ue, for Corset Covers— Several styles elabor- ately trimmed in Val or Cuny lace, insertion, beading and danty color wash ribbons, regularly 65c valuesfor . . . . . 480 L:dies’ Drawers — g different lots, with plain hem, hem and tucks, lace or embroidery trimming, sale prices: Frem Several Previous Sales — 2'c 37@ There were a dozen of this style and half a dozen of that “style left, making 23¢c 48¢c in the aggregate thre= or four hundred 29 / garments, which wi'l be inciuded in this c sale at astonishingly low prices to close. - The Fall Walking Suit Is the Proper Thing for Women and Misses “Just off the grcund,” comfortable and convenient. Easy to walk in and with the smartness and jauntiness added it is the ideal dress. Knowing women daily follow the trend of fashion here. Each succeeding autumn day brings th> experts’ prettiest from Paris and our own Fifth avenue designers’ directly to us. Wonderful increase of September business proves _the superiority of our styles and the reasonableness of our prices. We are better equipped than ever to cater to your October wants. ‘We have plnmml to scll you The Svit on the Right—Is of fine your fall suit and coat. It will cloth and trimmed in fancy de- be bought here if you see our sign, as shown—it is one of our fascinating styles and thelow regular $25.00 saits, at which prices. Every favored design price you will find a large and and price has been supplied, most satisfactory-range of styles. so it matters not whether the We give from $5,00 to $7,50 Drl;e 0v01‘12 \vl;l;otos{’gg' is the best value in town at $12.50, = s or hi more you wi.l find these popular !fi;\:u CRAS Y ‘25.00 stocks brimful and choosing easy. Misses’ Serviceable Dress Svits $16.50 —Sizes 14, 16 and 18— mixtures and cheviots. Loose- belted-back coat, is satin lined —shou'ders strapped in epaulet effect—metal buttons—trim’ed kilt skirt— price only . s’6l5a ‘Women's Runabout Suit $12.50— Coat suit as pictured on the left —made of high-grade panne! cheviot—coilar!ess, coatis satin lined—collar and cuffs of tailor- stitched velvet and fin'shed with no clty silk braid. This Jow price us indicates cheapness in quality and style, but comparison will prove this to be bet- ter than any $17.50 su't in town; ourprce. . . - . . 312.80 = S ~ - Women’s Divided Riding Skirts, $8.50 and $10.00 Women’s Silk Drop Skirts, good ones, $5.00 and $6.00 Misses’ Accordeon Pleated Skirts, perfect hanging, $6.75 Furniture and Carpets At Prices that Make Every Purchase a Real Bargain The prices marked in plain figlires on every piece of furniture and carpet in our sample rooms (more than a thousafid samples) afford a striking study of the economy made possible by large buying direct from manufacturers, and a willingness to divide with the customers some of the advantages gained by this large buying. Ordinary savings in our furniture department -fully 20 per cent. This week much more on many items. Weathered Oak Rocker —(or arm chair in same style) seats upholstered in Kero- tol, which is a good substitute for leather, | a splendid library or den piece, worth half as much again as our special price this week $5.40 Morris Chairs—In weathered or golden oak, massive claw feet, broad arms, heavy brass 1atchet and rod, cushion velour, in fancy colored patterns as well at solid colors. . . . . . . $13.75 Dining or Breakfast Table—Hardwood, when the drop leaves are raised it measures 32x52, the drop leaves by the way are rounded, and the table is finished in the gold=n oak color, price . . $5.00 Chiffonier—In golden oak, white maple, also natural color birch, nicely finished, an exceptional value for these fancy woods, New Parior Suites—In the hanisome parlor goods section, at §20,00, priced . o o u e el s v ... 815.00 §22.50, §37.50, up to £90.00 for three pieces, These prices represent great carpet economy. See our carpets bzfore you make your purchases. This is all we ask. ~ Given an opportunity we wil show you an assortment of carpets that is equaled by few stores in the country, at prices less than the same qualitics are sold for elsewhere. ~If you need but a single carpet or linoleum we will save you moiey. If you are furnishing your hom: throughout the saving will amount to a good round sum. ~ In thesles goods mentioned in this Ad is Good Walking Skirt for $7.50— Extra va.ue and up-to-date style govern this stock, An approved style that is selling rapidly is made of panne cheviot in unique design — panel front and bacek; yoke empiecement extending below hip, from which extend 10 pleats on each side, giving the desired high kilt- ed effect; price,,$7 > o Women's Batiste Waisls, $2.45— Y A new shipment just opened. We have sold hundreds of these prac- tical waists in the past few weeks. It is full pleated and piped. Colors pink, light blue, navy, gray, cham- pagne, white and black. Price . . cee .. 82,45 Sanitary Steel Covches —A few more have arrived (dozens of them sold during the past week). When open make a full size bed, equipped with springs, thatare con- sidered the best ob- tainable. A wvery special value indeed f for £6.45 3-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite—As shown in picture, dresser and wash stand full ssrpentine front, also ends, oval French bevel plate mirror in dresser — head board of bed nicely carved . $60,0€ Magnificent Birdseye Maple Suite—Bed, dresser, dressing table and chiffonier —hunt th= city over and you will find none better or hand- scmer, and if you find equally as good the price will be a hundred ... ..3566.00 quoted our regular prices, not those of.other dealers, which are much higher. Smith Axminster | gx1z all wool [ Smyma rugs, 3ox Axminster rugs, 6 feet linoleums, Smyrna rugs, and Smith- Velvet | Smyrna rugs, regu- | 60 inches, regularly | 36x72z inches, |regulary ssc per| z1x45 inches, Carpets, regularly | lariy §a5.00, for this | §2.75, . for this | regularly $4.00, | yard, for this regularly g1.50, $1.25 the yard, sale sale for sale for $1.12 $1.87 $3.25 42 1-2¢ $1.00 $20.00 the «*Sammy "’ song and twostep trom ¢‘The Wizard of Oz'’; «I’ve Got a Fecling For Yoy’’; «Down Where the Waurz- burger Flows’’—ali ot . . .18¢c rived of these are produced day—they are grounds in Free Piafino Photos In Juvenile Dept. With every boy’s or girl’s suit or cloak sold ir our up-to-date juvenile department on second floor we will present, absolutely frce ol charge, an order on Bushnell for a Platino Panel Photo of yourself or You get an order with every purchase of a suit or coat in the juve- some member of your family. nile department, but only picture of a single person will be taken. If you get two or more orders you can have pictures of other members of the familv or of friends who have not received an order. Buy Your Boy a “Wearweil”’ Suit for $4.00 We have named them the ¢ Wearwell "* be- cause they are built to stand the particularly hard uses that boys of 7 to 16 years give their clothing. Strong cheviots in the neat mixtures—double- breasted coat, knee pants have reinforced seats and knees, all seams are double-stitched and pat- ent buttons that won't pull off. They will give the service of two ordinary suits. A new suit Price . . $4.00 for one that goes wrong. 45-in. Dress Nets 48c Yd. The popuiar material for pretty evening waists, skirts and costumes — fine Brussels filet, point d’espric and Chantilly nets—in white, black and even- ing colors—in the new polka dot, ring dot, floral de- signs and tancy stripe effects—not a yard worth less than a dollar and most of them more—values up to $1.75 the yad—Mondayonly. . . . . . . ... . . tain and drapery department. Table Cqvers—Of Ottoman Rep, 1 yard square, heav. ily fringed, colors red, blue and green, r=-490 versible, 75¢ values, Monday only , . Drapery Porlieres—Rep and Armure weaves, in plain and mercerized effects, fringed, also in velour and Tapestry borders, a variety of designs and colors— $4.00 portieres, pair, . . . . $2,65 $7.00 portieres, psir . . . . . $4.48 $9.00 porticres, pair . . . . . $6.50 Covch Covers—5s© to 6o inches wide, stripes, fringed all around, each. . ., . . $7.,70 Arabian Lace Curtains— Latest corded effect, also heavy cab ¢ netting, copies of real laces, pair . . $2,50 Arabian Ronne Femmes: Sale Oxfords $1.23 Another great vaiue in the new shoe section, main floor, off rotunda. Women's vici kid, patent leather tip Blucherette Oxfords, hand- turned soles, medium high French heeid sizes 234 to 7; worth $2,00 s'.23 the pair, for . . New and Novel Materials For Fancy Work New pieces to work from 3c to §3.00. New table covers, center pieces, scarfs, etc., in col- ored or white linen, in hundreds of new designs. New Canvas—For Hardanger or Cross Stitch em- broidery, and all the new silks, flosses, linens and cot- tons to work the same. New Draw Braids—A particul ing the new style fancy work. Free lessons in embroidery daily from 9:30 to I1. Booth’s crescent brand . . Clover Leaf Butter—1 Ib. squares Good Whiskies— Ginnym:de, O.d bottle Celery Phosphate— Q. bottles Riesling or Sauterne (5 yrs.), gal. Gin—Oxford Clud, Ol Sol Gin, bortle Th2 Best Ready- fo-Put-0On Shirts “Manhaitan’ 22 new patterns have ar- st shirts that in America to- cut full sizes, grounds eutral, s and be: be and fit—white dainty dots, figt stripes.. $7.80 : 75¢c Table Covers 489¢c And a Portiere Sale Big economists Monday in San Franciseo’s favorite cur- 52 inches wide, 3 yards long. deep lace valance, newest patterns, cach . $3,50 arly fine assortment in si’k or linen, Battenberg, Duchess and point lace braids, for capes, skirts, waists, collars, panels, scarfs, etc. Cord and Tassel department is showing all of the new pompons, beads, jewe's, spangles, etc., for mak- Novelty Tuxedo Veilings A very complete assortment of the winter styles in plain and dotted Tuxedo veilings; burnt orange, red, brown, navy, champagne, black, white, and black and white mix- tures. in two qualities, per vd., 50c and Melba Lace Veilings (the newest), yd. . . $7.50 Fancy Chiffon Veilings—Fine assortment, vd. . 50e Grocery and Liguor Prices that will Inferest Housekeepers—Monday and Tuesday Hams—Our best Eastern, for thetwo days, 1b. 3 f-2¢ Ghirardelli Ground Chocolale—1! Ib. tins, for the two TS S iee e s v die o wa wdRIN Pyle’s Pearline— ! Ib. packages, 3for . , . Kona Coftee—Our Hawaiian bend, 1b. . . . Catsup—Snider’s, or National Pure Foods Co., s. bott'e Carolina Head Rice—Extra fancy, 214 Ib. sacks . 23¢ Broiled Mackerel —Either soused or tomato sauce, Western Corn— Army or Navy or Queen of the West . . Nelson or National Otd Hermitage Whiskey (9 ¥rs.), gal . . « o « . . Apricot Brandy—Cho'c after-dinner dr'nk, bott'e . Utopia Ginger Ale—Best domsstic, doz. . . . | and with $2.00 MARRARANEL KARAAAR ARAAAAR ARAACL At 48¢ flvd“““‘Il‘d“““flflfl"fld‘“‘fld AARRAAAAAAL AAALLAAAARAAS AR AARA AAARR A AAR AR qadtdn in Oriental colors ARRRAAAR AARAAS AAARR R RACRAAL ARAAAR AAA AR A AR AR R A GHAARR Aaaaaa 'a‘anau Ananniay 25¢ . 19¢ 25¢ -10e Club, -78¢ AARRRRA AALARL AACAL I AR AAAARAA AR LA ACRARS ARAAAA AR AA