The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 11, 1904, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1901 o r THE EMPORIUM. ' it EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ) THE _EMPORIUM. I U VI L l &F Buy your colors for the great intercollegiate football game to-morrew. At the ribbon counters, all widths of ribbons in bl crimson, and bows tied free of charge. Veiling pombons in the college colors 25¢ each; Jootbail pennants, all silk, mounted on s Thanksgiving Offerings for Boys That Will Enable Parents to Save a Dollar or Two Ostrich Piumes Beginning Friday we offer a great quantity of beautiful, gl ssy ostrich plumes, in black, brown navy and white, the varv choicest kind of feathers, at these greatly reduced trices: 13%-n. 31.25 Pumes . . 950 15-0. $1.75 Pumes . . 81,35 16-in. 82.00 Pumes . . $71,65 1735-in. 3250 Pume; . $2,.35 2c-n. $4.00 Pumes . . $2,95 zo-in. $5.00 Pumes , . $3.50 z1-in, §6.00 Pumes . . $4,50 26 in. :10.00 Pemes . $7.50 Our Deady-lo- Wear Hats— [hat were $4.935, $6.50 an: §7.50 — an assortment inc uding braid hats, Overcoais for $5.00 7> Worth $6.50 Suits for $4.00 7% Worth $5.00 The New ““Wearwell” built to stand bard rervic = ._.l . | - — o _'1 o o, | 3 = — D YO - Q [ o o = @ (@) = D Q. ® - V) =k o 9. N bovs 7 to 16, Boys’ Long Overcoals— C dressy. Dowsle with or witHout beits, reinforced seat and b +d and taped and pazent reasted sty Il off —al'-wool cloths, in 2 0ut same good m e New mixtures. A new sut for the coats, al Your choiceat . . . . . . fect fitting; 2 a cozen ¢ one that Three.Piece Suits under §6. made o new miscure we know of selling Russian Overcoats— For 5 um spec al $5.00 suits, of fine Kersey, in blu= or navy slue, and about 15 and nove My ¢ . ch em’lems an Buy Your Thank Hackett, Carhart & Co.’s London Shrunk Blue Serge Sults Ior 315.00 Buyv Hackett, C rmr! & Co.’s sui fancy price fo chase. Hacl none genuine with 1ving Suit Now. nd ve vet hats, ide b"m s1i ors, navy b ue tcques, etc., pow reduced tor special sae fo $3.95 Take advantage of this oftering to a new second best or every day A Waist Sa.e Friday and Saturday $2.25, 2.50, 33.co and $3.50 flannel waists, in plain co.ors, stripes and figures, also tailorsd ineas and madras in tancy pat- terns, ten pretty sty e3; each and every one has so'd readi'y h= regular prices; are reducsd for sale, for the two oo 81,95 Al sizes, 32 to 44. The suvit sa'e continuss until clos- Sale Jewelied : 4 Back cambs 380 Sweaters, Neckwear Ha t price.t>- Mecn's Sweaters—Friday rday 1d Sat- day (and Saturday sweat it T tity lasts) 1,?“"(":; for severa a'soif quan- JOHN T ™M DOVGALD (%% FILES REPORT ON THEATERS g of Minor Playhouses t Do Not Obey the Law -+ | secretary of the Brotherhood of Car- penters will arrive with their delega- — gross mounted back combs, i very newest designs. These dai ming prom- combs a busiest one the organization. history have so 3 g the policy life of the fede on been brought The qu ade jurisdiction sputes, so often ted, will again th Plans will be pro- d looking toward & 1 3 olidation of all 2 » organizati of the United ates and even of Europe. Another 1l cause great discus- £ committing labor to question was turned t the annual conven- delegate tunity express- ing his arguments. In view of the in- gth of soclalism in the fight on the issue is stones, Saturday night; va'ues up to questions in new and up-to-date tor $16.00; va p to for €25.00—i1n Fresh Churned Greamery Butter, 32c Sqr. And Other Great Grocery Values for Friday and Saturday : | Cape Cod Cranberries— 25€ | French Vermouth — Genune, bottle . . . Milchner Herring—Large fat | Cliifo nia Wheat Starch— Bec, | 60 | Montreal Malt Whisky - Fall quart bot 85.42 fish, 8for. . . . . 280 | String Beans— Mountain Lake brand, cozea, | Chempion Whisky— The old refiable, galion Swiss Cheese —Imported Em- £1.35; nthal . Qlaret O ¢ ”"hs' ». % b; - - - 88e | e Cub— P inge ib. . . . 286 | Apple Cider— Mo Naglsco Walers — Assort=d avors, Ib. . . . . 240 2 Cudahy’s Diamond C Soap—!7 Apnco[ bars . . . . .. .8500 | Brandy Mixed Nuts—New crop, 2 .bs, .. . .36e Table Raisins — Nice large ciusters, RRRERERERRERY. RERRRR RRERRE RERRRRE RRRRRR KRR RRRRER RRRERRY RRRRER RRERNRE RRRR RRRRRRRRRRERRN 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 40c Stationery 12 150 reams of Hurd’ s. such as Crane’s Hurd’s sup nRRRRRRRRRY early Eng bond, H Hurd’s etam Cocktails—Peeriess, ail & Blue Fla( and many other tee of arrangements is for the entertainment arranging for ptions and ban- Mass meetings two weeks’ t ng planned Oakland, Stockton, San These meetings will the most prominent cursions and t San Fran- a feature of the well-known s, regulariy 25¢ to 40c per q . 1 Doled | uied cocione. . . 1272€ Cider Envelopes to match, package §2%4 @ 35¢ Odd lots of F mou t the Russ House the members of of arrangements oth for the trans- »n’'s business and the delegates RRRVRERRRERE RRRRK \ the Brother- ta nal ac-|hood atr ) 3rothe "he folbwing members cc prise -h. s e be: Ing | of Can ve f Y . 1 arrangements permits T S . th r wil ol g { i :ncrfl- \ E € C at Y ' a E McDougald V'ra<h er; Thomas rkin 1 the Bl 'r"n'fibr‘ RSO port the marshes full of Take a (TAKES MAIDEN 2 DIP [N WAVES & me good staet- | Bondsmen of the Treasurer Uncle Sam's I.iit of l‘lu;lt- T " | of Prescott, Who Was| ing Forts Is Added To by Falls Dead on Rostrum. COST OF INSURRECTIONS WILL EMBARRASS GERMANY Troubles in Southwest Africa Add Large Sum to Expense Account of the Fatherland. IN ( gt — f Chicago, pres.| SOUTHINGTON, Conn., Nov. 10.— Hohhod.)hkvIllw\tm.\tloll Launching of New Jersey of | Mrs. Charles . Pickett, wife of ——— rles W. Pickett, editor of he general | Colonel Ch 3 s g : ted Brother- | the New H Leader, dropped deaq | PRESCOTT, A. T.. Nov. 10.—Imme-| QUINCY Mot 10 The’ Bak he ready here. J.|of heart disease while reading a paper | dlately after the announcement on | tleship New . built for the Unit- 3 C of the Brother-|before the Daughters of the American | Wednesday morning that County | ed State « nt by F and Frank Duffy, Revolution to- Treasurer J. P. Storm had been bound, | River Shipbuilding Company, was s gagged and robbed his bondsmen took | cessfully launched to-day in ll‘" pres | possession of the office and behind | ence of a large number of locked doors have been engaged until ' cluding Governor Murphy late this afternoon in an Investigation Sey. Governor E. | of the ofice accounts. They also called [and Former in the District Attorney. Upon con- | S - - — 3 cluding the investigation this evenlng‘ ADVERTISEMENTS. e e o shortage in the treasury amounting to | $15,386, representing the amount al-| leged to have been stolen. i As a result of the two da ence, immediately after adjourning this | evening the bondsmen served official notice on the Board of Supervisors and upon Treasurer Storm, withdrawing | from the latter’s bond. Under the law | the Treasurer is alloyed ten days to furnish a new bond and upon failure to do so the office will be declared va- cant. In the meantime the bondsmen have taken complete possession of the | office and have placed Homer R. Wood in charge of it during the interim al-| lowed the Treasurer to furnish a new | § bond. Officers have no cley whatever to| work on looking to the apprehension of the robbers. | Late this evening the bondsmen of-| fered a reward of $1000 for the arrest TSP At Absolutely Lowest Dl‘iCCS s, S warrant 2" men. including Signa'ly prove the ability of our Big Basiness and Little Rent. Combination t.o save you money. They are splendidly tailored—the fabrics are the most correct of this season’s proper sorts—the patterns are neat and handsome—the colorings include those swell new copper- browns, and smart steel grays— and the styles are down to the minute. \l""[ ()Gl “ lLL In a natshell, they are exactly i “ like the suits sold over on Kearny - v 5 and Market streets at $15. l' ,\R \ <\ P ,\R DO\ But it is surprising how long it diacsc v 8 7|l takes some of yow men to find it out. Emperor William Decides g g 5k S e Tt really seems as if one of the be satisfied till every man in the | city realizes that it is unnecessary extravagance to pay $15 for eign fleld and $516,700 for domestic t ho nieney g MISSIONARY EFFORTS » Show Leniency to Those hardest tasks on earth was to WASTED IN ARIZONA | Yo Cre -b [s N f Convicted of Lese Majeste make doubting folks belizve the S48 e 2 el M | ur dl GOOd— u Ced. us Decl ven- | it tion of the Methodist | : ; FE B — RLIN nnot d 7 e - Committee. priced Carpet on the market. Thor 1 3 choice color . :.,:’;:2”:, We . busy as bees selling BOSTON, Nov. 10.—The m,,flonary‘ fary and moth proof. Reversible 3 ing rooms anc r ower 11b- these suits, to be sure—the de- | committee of the Methodist Episcopal | f§ FIBER CARPET—An artistic floor rn‘\er ng, suitable AEYET CARRET_Fine deep » ¢ | ® 2 | oms. De: ot designs. No Carpet made B This mand for them keeps our sales- | Convention to-day voted unanimously | h‘;'mgmz': i ;:‘g‘;:l::“_;;‘fl;‘: "pa"_“’a“m 47;(: ing of colors of this beautil 4 the pre men on/the jump from store open to appropriate $1,220,000 for mission- | i . t heretofore had been i Liss, g g, ary work during the comingsyear and | it to ot AXMINSTERS---A choice | -t e patterns inknown for the Emperor ing to closing time—but we'll not that this sum is to be divided so as | Tfimngfiyfiffig?‘:"'}h 9‘;"2"2,4"}1{',“ 65c borders to match. Fine pil l 22z person convicted of this to give $701,500 for work in the (or-<‘ An excellent grade. Per yard \‘qn‘l esigns. roug Ax» t d | USSELETTE RUGS, 27x54 inches — Reversible SMYRNA BUG variety of colorings to choose fro thing for an odd corner in the Ii bed room. Each . work. 3 The total appropriation for home mission work to-day aggregated $125,- Just the sible. A choice selection & room SSC Each 2 t 2 & > ART SQUARES, 637 feet—All or to be incapaable identically the same suits we sell 000. ‘The parts of the country which TAPESTRY RUGS, ¢ inches—Oriental e o Sierent cotor effect g equences of a . were given special consideration were | or floral designs. The colurs are rich and 1'05 too well known to need desc o otk for S10. ‘the mining districts of MicHIgan, the | harmonious. Each ........-..ccouen TN koS ag e o = kenne r while in an ex- prairie strips of the tranl-\[nsslsalppl: rendering geliberation Wake up! Come and see them. States and the mining camps of the Reckies. The longest discusion given to any one quetion was that as to the appropriation for Arizona, some mem- bers doubting the expediency of con- tinuing so large an appropriation as $7000 for this Territory because of the seeming lack of fruitfulness of the werk carried on there. appeal to lha enannm!' al Sal'xrdd\ 'w‘hl only. Then you will share our wonder ted the Min- that you didn’t do so before. nr?n’sulr‘:‘,: You will begin to save money for pardon the very minute you forsake the iy::.'fc‘,:d stores with big rents and come serve out to us. o is fl‘f nse, since the im- | T 3 ral that many oflon»jgm 3 b convicted fi‘&r}‘ \Q&' and Judges l The Great. Big Store With t.he Little Rut.. CORNER KEARNY AND SACRAMENTO (T, ition Cleveland Goes Hunting. PRINCETON, N. J,, Nov. 10.—For- mer President Cleveland went on his first hunting trip of the season to-day. In company with Dr. Priest and W. E. McFarland he drove to Rocky Hill, where he spent the day. The shooting and the party returned betore dark with sixteen quail and seven rabbits.

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