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STILL THE PROSING | TIMBER FRACDS, ederal (.mnd hm Indicts FFifteen Well Known Men SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1905. : 31 T“E K PORI[ M. i THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. i THE EMPORIUM. [ THE EMPORIUM. ] THE EMPORIUM. RRTRRR R RERWE RRRRER RIS Sale Auto Apparel Save One-Third Beginning Monday, we offer all surplus lines of fine Auto Apparel at reductions like these from our regular reasonable prices: Men's $30.00 Leather Coats. . . . $20.00 | Women’s Automobile Cloaks—-anhdy f Was hm »1',1, dlld Oregon have divided this big purchase into four lots and beginning Monday offer them as follows: Men's $25.00 1 Coats. - - . $16.37 $8.50 to 33750 .n b il abd 5000 yards, 12 10 16 iach heavy | 7500 7ards 14 1o 16 inch cambric | 9000 yards Swi, naiosook and | 3500 yards, 18 inch Swis and Men's $22.50 Leather Conts. . . . $15.00 | ™8 hem - - ' $5.67 = $25.00 - < 548 £, 2 s = Saie - nainsook embroideries, wi . larly $3.00 o $7.50, INS] ( S cambric embroidesies, some with | and neimsook embroiderir— | cambric embroideries and wide | [Soe lace insertions snd e Men's $17.50 Leather Coats . . . . $11.67 Man s Lesglnss—un ACY I (}HR(TLD beading o core comem b | 9P otk putem sodbewry | 2 T T | e e Women's $27.50 Leather Coats . . $18.74 e 82,00 © $5.00 SR in dai for oomch Fosach’ i sk Wk, copie beby clothes and ki | oPe prork and blind foral pat- : Women's $37.50 Lesthr Costs - $26200 | Sik. rubberfned Auto’Shins that - were $30.6; lefendants Are Accused of in duinty patterms for flomncivg | gver, children's dresses and | SOV baby :umfmFbalry clothes and fine 5 \‘\wmm.!’w_sol @ Conts. . . $7.00 now. . . - $33.34 s wod skif worh w % 356, | kit founciap—worth wpto50c | Houncingr—ymlues wp to 75c | rased French blind for wains \ Women's $55.00 Silk Coats . . . $36267 | Auto Shits m..msnom $17.50, now Plotting to Defraud the sale price, per yard a yard, sale price the yard, on’ special sale at bat yad e Women's $40.00 Silk Coats . . . - $26282 | - - - - - - - $5.00 > $11.67 rovernment . ¥ ~ W 's $30.00 Sikk Coats . . . $20.00 Thei ke _d“du Mm Dt Cihinstions j :i.i_h\ Lo 19¢c ! 23c 32c 53¢ Women's $25.00 Silk Conts. - - - 8667 | Pants, Lacies’ Hats, Silk Cops, cler e c"‘zs Worth Up to $18.00 Each Dresses for Misses . P::tals A beautiful line Misses' Auto Top Coats, a manufacturer’s samples and surplus See our new line of white dresses for confirmation purposes. oth, receiver of the Clark, formerly a soldier of the larence B. Zachary all are indict- The Federal on indicted fif- 8 of -Oregow and e, Frank D. Alley tor; A. R. and Bd- ; Willard N. Jones, man; Thaddeus S. rk in the law office Sissler of Seattie; noe B. Zachary, Coe D. les A. Watson of Fos- n of Danlel Clark, hi e of conspiracy to defraud nt of & portion of its pub- k was indicted for alleged e the Grand Jury in oon- to get land n reservation. ., Charies A. Watson Easfer All of this year's novelties in attle timber men; Gods snd Emiter Pos- §. ... OO, I e S CR L R Tt T LDy S LT e P Rt R . $4.25 and ’3-50 wnell, & Roseburg :‘:mh'i:f‘:f:p:n“ = cloths; colors brown, black, tan and navy; all of them All Linen Buster Brown Suits | wah Dhis ia dozm o e ,tyle.' Singleton, brother- American maken—a big, fine assortment will now be found on sale in bock department, each fc fo 25¢ A Seasonabie Sale New Wash Voiles Our special New York buyer closed out from one of the mills something over GOOOyardA of this season’s voiles. The real wopted weaves, crisp finish, dust shedding, stylish and perfectly washable, nothing newer or more useful. Many stores would tell you they wde cheap at Sale Misses’ Spring Coats stock, sizes for young ladies, 14, 16 and 18 years; made of fine broad- cloths, novelty mixtures, fine medium weight cheviots and English covert highly tailored and finished in the very newest styles; some unlined, others lined throughout with best of tailor satin; values up to $18.00; beginning Monday and while quantity lasts, your choice, $10.50 and Stylish New Summer In the heavier white Dresses we have pnqueo. Lawn Dresses—Lace trimmed, sizes o ok i S gl s g 10 to 14 years 2.25 makes, colors and in sizes 6 to 14 75¢, 850, $1.25 1 $4.5 Misses’ 2-Piece Suits—Cheviots or serges, :!.Z':“"..a baebxkh-fl&mghnmwah 815.00 and $16.00 —With braid and wide Arabian lace collar $7.00 Elabmtdy made net and Pomnt d'Esprit drasen, ace md ribbon trimmed - . $7.50 and 38.00 0% Ladies’ and Misses’ Smart Easter Suifs We present a great assortment of garments original in conception, exclusive in design, faultlessly fashioned and beautifully made—typical Emporium values, the counterparts of which, at the prices, can be obtained in no other store west of. Chicago. At $13.85 A fine assortment of first- A Nemo Corset Demonstration At $9.35 Shappy silk shirt waist 20c the AR emack; ¥ nd green | i me%’d‘ffl:&u—&'mfi‘h“ e h to-morr . 5 re ; in gray a n me corset of S ;‘j;:;yn;d;n,fi w(l'):cxl s quan;.;dl.as; g ::;mfi fl: mayoer sud ' a € |class tailor made suits, all of effects, full pfla{cd waists— | & specialty for the stout figure only. But mmmne_l i yiols - ~cage) ;gimefl:n%i: 'h“‘;: Madras Fabrics—These are not to be confounded with |them eddm l“af";l' most ‘.‘p]; skirts are also neatly pleated, h' i g:‘ nulou o:_"" # reduce the. seut fgme but bule oot end the usual low-end dress ginghams. They are sturdy, |Proved styles—the matena is charged, se- acres of land. closely woven fabrics, medium colorings, 29 7c good $12.50 values, to be novelty mixtures, in Oxford, found there only, at nine v corsets come in white Batiste or Coutil, i w. Tur:rpe‘fl ?f }‘-?olseey inches wide, staple 10c values, at yard - k‘mw_“;:‘k':;"'dhfe?: i:g; thirty-five. Metihs o e ) T Ea dward R. Downs, “Confirmation” Organdies—The sheer whxte double |18 sui models are $1.50, $2. 2 $2.75, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, L»JLITIAMEN ARE RETIRED "RAMENTO, April 8.—In ac- the following officers: r General Matthew W. nel Francis E. Beck, Colonel - relx-_ues uthwestern Oregon. on of the Govern- width goods—68 inches wide, washable; instead of 35¢ the yard, a great before-Easter special at - 27c Satin Striped Challies—Cream, seal, and navy ground, finish, black, white and evening shades, yard 25€ with 27-inch coats; others with blouse jackets, all of them with the new even At $16.50 Dainty silk shirt waist Y} dresses, in four distinct styles, Sale Easter Ribbons at is pro- 1 skirts—v. : some with surplice waists, e finest ;\gs;s Lr (K!:‘xl in dots and figures, éme of the most useful and styhsg of ‘an;';ag! i mals:lee.z otheers with fu](]:e p‘lvealcd About Half Price wes fraudulently se- AT L : P b Sd ¢ pre - ¥ m the reston ot the (R ) 1 ik cotton mised warpe, fn.the. chiffon |- special before-Easter offer- 4// waists, all with pleated even | A manufacturing milliner found himself over ing at thirteen eighty-five. length skirts—colors black, stocked with 374 inch safin taffeta ribbons—we o, brown, blue, and pinhead s Annuai Spring’ Sale of Embroideries ' it willi pay you handsomely fo attend 25,000 yards of wide Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss embroideries at an average of much less than half regular prices. They are this year's new patterns. They are perfectly made and full values at their regular prices. We - ez i 32 secured them at a great price concession and they persons i:u::;g formed o Poarlllse; Of?:;i:ny:r difdcfl;hismwfie_ fl"_‘“‘ ‘H _""‘ o‘““e At $25.00 9 ;}';]f"dgigd@s'?o%'&" flfl will go on sale beginning Monday at a propomon- ehfien\?grzfiififn:: R cltys'm“?':u::s;’::f !‘:‘Le“ci"" $22.50 values. ate reduction in the retail price. gk g g g Easter M’l’lne’y and all the dressy weaves At $17.50 | These ribbons have a very high lustre, are a good gdm o vt that are in demand for spring Made of fine black taffeta | Weight, come in white, cream, black and all the A ‘%om. manager of the Company, and his oth, receiver of the and Edward Sin- of the Booths, nspiracy to defraud f a portion of its ng Thomas Agee ve upon an aban- ctment was returned ones against R. velieved it relates iberman of Minne- with the bills passed by the ire reorganizing the Na- rders were issued from t general’s office to-day re- Mul- Charming Styles—Reasonably Priced = ) Many distinguished styles in Easter milli- nery — Much careful preparation has pre- ceded to - morrow’s display, which in- cludes many new hats shown for the first time. Thereare large picture hats, in the leg- horn, chipped and lace Tus- can braus)e in the popular Maxine Elliott, Charlotte Cor- day and various turban shapes, appropriately timmed with plumes, pastel roses, etc., in the most approved spring style—prices for these range from $5.00+ $25.00 Model hats from leading Parisian and New York milliners from which, if you do not want to pay $35.00 and $40.00, you can have reproductions made with the changes necessary to suit your style of face and manner of doing up the hair, Mohair Bonnets—Of horschair or silk braids, trimmed with aig. rettes and plumes . Ready-to- Wear Hats—From . . and summer—also handsome costumes of solid color black, blue or brown. These suits have the blouse jackets, with silk girdle, even length gore skirt, are tailored in the best manner and you will find them unequaled in value. A hundred other styles - in suits and gowns for Eas- ter and summer wear, rang ing in pnce up $85 to. . Two of the New Silk Costumes Our Annual Spring Sale of Books Thousands of new hooks at a fraction of publishers prices / \madeof fine soft taffeta sflk slk, with peplum blouse jacket, the entire suit hand- somely pleated and trimmed with novelty braids; also a beautiful shirt waist style, in blue or brown only. pleated skirt and walst. beau- tiful new dresses just in from New York and worth up to $22.50 each. Many other styles of silk deseswpto - - . $50.00 new millinery shades, instead of 20c . the yard, sale price will be Wonderful Easter Sale Jeweled Side and Back Combs 98c These are the St. Louis tion Novelties, worth $3.00to Book buyers eagerly watch and patiently wait for these sales. Only a very few of the bargains can be told in to-day’s advertisement. The sale embraces books on almost every subject, all the new _|and standard fiction, juveniles, etc. Probably the very books you want most are the ones not ) | mentioned here. $2.50 - $5.00 | 10,000 un-to- lates, by such famous authors as Corelk, s Wilhelm, Colonel Charles J. % | Mises' and young ladies’ Hats - $2.00 o $4.00 | " V0% R0 date Oopyright Books il doh bond, gl e o g s h’;'" koo Mmd‘y il et S S g ant_Colonel T. Wal Children's Milan Sailo 1.78 ond $2.00 <ach akes Jock L ogim, Thouspess, g 50c Lieutenant Colonel L e s LRI P sell before undiex $1.08 and which were publizhed at $1.50 cach, fot this sale - + - - < + . < <o s s See Umque Window Display (Jx;zeui;v:ua;; a;}‘ol?};‘;l » s ,. = Among the hundreds of titles are : i .:DL:‘M““{ Boys U ish sP'-'ng hDflommhuyC{x]mm Solder of Fortune gmle Craneycrow The Tiifler e "&‘:sl_CoflqW“ No Velli w B. C. ohrmann, Lieu- = - TN, § - 2 Lo, Xies Su $3.00 ht of vid Harum 1f 1 Were King Mg Blix velty ngs el a:‘r;:epl? J Hnon{?e:' T gs '?’- d' i ;:Ldouv rF;um.l " , ';f“’ O'Neil lfme o udld Deal in Wheat and Drapes for Easter 1l Loui ar rice o 'incennes alace Klng Rector Grizel Kate Bonnet e oF Charies L. Towes. | & | Ll ol a dollr mere thays. thesaice e il t'g:n:: Filigree Ball Via Crucis obn Burt Soutictatal Tomamy Checken Novely onbee viiliegs, vy popuies, yerd . - - . 260 =d 509 Ecnmiteasor Em- | & |ually wortha dol ap g Parsien P iaira? o Witch The Virgisien Tuxedoes with chenille dotted bosders, in the new ltia shade; yd. G850 ajor John ook ornin sa : - James H. Campbeil, Ma- Busiie Hrown Rustian Sittor Lol 23 5 ‘Wing of Moming Graustark Congressman’s Wife The Crsis Under the Rose Tuxedo with lace effect border, yard . . . . . . .. . . $1.50 Lawrence, Major John 5000 Gloth-Bound Books—Handy volunes of standard writers, printed on good paper, decorated sides, never sold or H. E. Curzon, Major New mesh octagon veilings, latest importation, yard . 250@ and 500 under 25¢ regularly—some of the many titles given below—our special price, this sale, per volume years; all-wool cloths in navy, brown and pretty mixtures; Chiffon drapes, with hemstitched borders, each *. m w© $1.50 &k bows and white Buster collars add dressiness; s 2.00 710¢c L Major Jacob K: Joseph E. Terry, Major would be a tip top value for $4.00, your choice Autocrat of the Break- | Elizabeth and Her | Dreamlight Dreams Study in Scarlet Chiffon drapes, appliqued with B-—-ht each, . . $2.25 - o e . Aear- | IS Norfalic Suits—Szes 6 o 16 et plaids o mistures, in the be Tk g Garden Departacnl Ditie Paaaks Uncle Tom's Cabia | Chiffon, tmmm scalloped edge . . RO c’:’.n ax s S 2 z bt at trousers h Beside the Bonnie uty Drummond’s Addresses s S pa R g e L e ok Wl Gl e ks e e € b < © & Trea 3. Podlar, Firet Tion. et éfifigim s sl worl S35 ..,,..,; 3‘3 0. Brier Bush Black Rock Scistot Latkes Sign of the Four Exc., Ezc. Chantilly pidier, Frnt SRS .00 H. Harvey, Pirst Lieu- beginning o ymarelitlos. . IR ERITE Ibert N. « 10,000 Cloth Bound Books— | 25, 000 Booh. Bound in Cloth, sta Standard Books in Sets at less than Heney Kroeckas, riret Listten: Mothers’ Friend Waists Inclading manycopyrhts tha weeorialy | i ol omameied sides, well word 2 | whlaae cos. Groceries and Liquors Curtis F. Huse, Lieutenant Com- ~— Monday Morning 29c published at $1.00 and $1.50, on each, our special sale price, - " 150 o (,m‘ ax Sy Krnown standard brands of absolutely pure food products nder Thomas B. W. Leland, En- Y 3 the tables for this sale at, cach . . & DC Amonq !he 400_tiles are; Adam Bede, | Balaac's Complete Works, hlflesther, at least possible courteous service, whether g ard Fletcher. ; T o saader 0 i = Tales Aubun Nm umes, The Saintbury edition, for $12.00 ber of officers holding the Only twenty dozen egul attach A B SR Bealeh Bride' ";] you come personally or ee deliveries a day E f captain, principally in the sizes 4 to |4 years; be prompt if your boys need waists and you mong the many in the above are; i s Faith, Brides, Cousin Carlyles et Works, 10 bk | to most pars of the dy—-fige‘ prompt delivery anyw: . branch of the Guard, are re- want to buy 50c waiss for 280 | Thelma, Macaria, Fint Violin, Eltie Vemer, | Maude, Gruel as the Grave, David bl " e7.50 reside in San F g du the rank of first lieutenants. Boys’ Straw Sailor Hats Half Price—The new and stylish | Ishmael, Earl's Heir, His Heart's Desire, Ollivia, DE‘:': ey and Son, East Lynne, o e el sva bR LR T wherever you n rancisco. — + broad brim ssilors, rough white straws, with blue band and sreamet, | ile Miiser, k., Ex. ys, Ivanhoe, Etc., Etc. B_.,_,,_,c,,,,,. Works, 15 ,.,l_,,,, Coffee—25¢ Hawaiian u.a. Salmon Bellies—Kit $1.00 FLOOD W sizes for boys up to B years, regular 50c kind, Monday . . . 250 Bibles, Prayer Books Rk s fws o 812, WS R R Stryhr'- Sand Soap—I5 ATER —_—— Library Edition of Standard Authors S Eaator (os., 8285 | bem. .. ... .- Lace Curtain Sale —tho bost books of bet known witen, | Complug ot bymmai prayer bocks, | Vi 1 's Complets Works, 10 volumes, | Tea—Qolong, Japsn, _Enginh C':_"f e = DOES DAMAGE 3| Four tos of good lace cunains, in white, ecru and | el bowd n red cloth.wih gt top, pet | i, il o e LIPS 02.80] D = T gl | B T S 554 Arabmn colors—Brussels, Novelty and Irish point de- W, <5 s o e e 25¢ lllmhd Teacher's Bible, bound in’ge.-;bl‘; Coopeu Famous Sea Tales, 5 volumes, | ReX Beef W—«h ‘,.: wmul.-bu Stout—Dozen, SAN BERNARDINO, April 8.—E. aleo conded effects, on special sale beginning Manday. | Amons the 250 sl are Antath Beolah | e Fire il School Bibles at . $1:18 b el 8 e grere .uins—cr..m-a.a. 160z | Hoft's Malt— Dos. $2.75 o T ekl S - e o $1.15 curtains, per pair 88c Conduct of Life, Count of Monte Cristo, David s Com, ldaWuh.lO o for $3.75 3 fot . 25¢ | Apricot Brandy—Bot. 750 - Spsay : French Revolution, Les Miserables, | Children's Bibles, fiexible leather, . . . 650 | Goethe’s Compl v B e e e S0 | Aerioan G Wi = rived in this city from Salton, Cal., :Il gg curtains, per pair - g;-;s Cflppflfidd omflsunm. ¥ Pn‘g Bk o i et et e “hh Jume, o~ i flo ke “hence they wera compelled to mova curtaing, per pair - - - - P Blomchs Fes, G adh T b 225, $1-60, s s Gt Tyl vl in 5 gpesinl 1P Mission onve ou_pi Wood Alcohol — S o T NS Mbi, $2.25 curtains, per pait - . - - $1.69 Her Life, Wandering Jew and many others 280w $1.80 | g woda SR TR i - "08c |, Tebeam . oo and forming the new Salton Sea. rles was employed by the New erpool Salt Company, which com- any has been compelied to shut down t because of the flood water Special Sales in Dfiaperies Figured Silkoline—Best quality for cur- Easter Ilbvellios, Palms, Etc. Rabbits, ducks, chickens, decorated | Hen and Rooster in Fancy Cage . w covers a territory of from tains or comforters; ul pattems in floral and colors ; e sntic movelll ndy TbePfio Danbh-dChxl-uL.&'. ‘.i."mf:."“.?fil'.’ fong and 15 trom | B| Orental cfiocts; 125c quality, yurd . . - 750 | $4.00 qualty, pair - . . . .. . . '$2.95 s > Hoefiu-,d: CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- quhy Flgured Burlng—36 inches wide; a :;r-l RERRIERR RRRRRERE RRRRRN P RERRRERARRRE RERERRR RRRRRE RERS RRRRRRRR RERIKERRRERE RRERRRE RRRREE RRR RRRRRERR RERREYY KRR KRER RRRRRRRE RRRIREE RIREEE RRERRRRRRRAN RRRRYLY REEWEL RN RRRERRRR RERRRLE NRERRY IR RRRRRRR RR R RN, RRENR WRrR g , five feet deep. & | Couch Covers—50 ide, Tittle The New Liverpool Company man- dad p.n-, fringed all around; $2.00 ;u.hy, :fi pattems, suitable for u.m Fabt Chi ged to save several thousand tons of | opch, . . i iie s eesaii @ [ covering; 20c quality, yard . '2}40 b S “Ch-:ia..S. Q.P"'dl R e anufactured sa!l.f ’l‘her water is re- e e | 8 A A A A A A R A A8 AR A0 A0 S A AR A 0 R S A AR R fe sea will be evaporated by the hot weather remains to be The salt company claims that trouble comes from the Imperial ater systemn and suit has been mm. ted against the officials of the water svstem to recover a large sum as dam- | tions totaled $29,000. The tndlcations are that the trial will not be concluded muc]:h before the end of the present month, ————— ‘Will Exhibit President's Cabin. PORTLAND, April 8.—The Lewis and Clark Exposition management has granted Governor Searles of North Da- kota space in the Agricultural Palace in which to exhibit the cabin where President Roosevelt lived while he was a cowboy on the ranges of North Da- kota. The cabin will be shipped to Portland as a part of thé North Da- kota display at the fair. ——a ship Buffalo, which is at Mare Island reparing to haul down her flag on gl" 1. The remainder will be de- tached from the United States receiv- | the Navy Department. ing ship Independence and from the The work authorized by the Navy Yerba Buena training station. This| Department on the U. S. S. Boston is statement is taken as an indlcation | being rushed to completion, and it is that there 1s no truth in the rumor that | planned to have the cruiser leave for the Oregon is coming here to be re-| Honolulu not later than next Wednes- paired. day. At Honolulu the Boston will re- The navy transport Solace has been | lieve the U. S. B. Petrel as the station ordered to sall from Mare Island on | ship. May 10 for Cavite. She will carry 470 | Orders have been received at enlisted men as a relief crew for the cruiser Cincinnati of the Asiatic squad- ron. It is likely that the part of the crew will be made up from a be constructed on the transport Solace to carry the ammunition required for the Asiatic station has been refused by 'HAYS TRIAL 1S POSTPONED —_— 'RUSHING WORK AT NAYY YARD !peclul DllDltCIl to The Call. VALLEJO Aprl] 8—It has been given out at Mare Island Navy Yard that the transport Lawton is to take a large draft of relief men to the Asiatic station for the U. S. S. Oregon. Part of ——————— Excursion to Ukiah. | LOS ANGELES, April 8.—The trial ] y. April 16th, the California | ©f former Cashier H. T. Hays of the » Railway will run an excur- | Riverside Orange Growers’ National ah company will not sell a sin- ove the number of seats pro- e of departure from Tiburon :30 a. m., and from Ukiah | Bank has been adjourned until next Monday upon motion of the defense in order to permit it to examine in de- tail the documentary evidence of the prosecution offered in court in the ef- fort to establish Hays' peculations. NAPA, April 8—The trial of the suit. Bach ticket insures a of Mrs. Theresa Delmont against Dr. F. Delmont to recover $4150, the value of jewelry said to have been forelbly taken from her by Dr. Delmont, was eoucm to-day in the Superior Court, the navy yard to place the distiller ship Iris In commisdion on May 20. What her orders will be after that time is m. Train will not sto}, not known here. 2 Fare for the round trip only Monday, | The prosecution has endeavored to A good, clean, wholesome medicine, | the complement of 607 men who are to | draft sent from the East. —_—————— The jury after a short dell - o v':llk]nb'ngl:-“sl;o lrd,:rkot ! show that between October 8 and Oc- | pleasant and eeable 1o take, no &rip- | go out vn the umn will come from | The mmt of the local ordnance de- | ~ Starve the ..,..l and thé conscience is w a verdict for $1018 .—".‘u‘"“"-‘ “&treet (Chronicle building). | tober 22, 1902, Hays' misappropria- |ing, no pain. 's Bitters. the crew of the United States | partment that an emergency magazine | sure to stutter.