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w7 7\ U/ T SN Y K IR j ¥ . Set x(‘f 44:']:\;‘(,‘(‘0!; {O!‘ fi‘ persons. Regular Sosder Sete . n, under- Price $5.80. Sale price ; 7ah Off oF 2 " $3.95 ¥ [ French China Sets—Ornamented with pink B0 ved fowers:. aligntly mise E s sons. Regular price 59 75 matched, but excellent value. ¢ cieesas +F9 1 set of 100 pieces for 12 persons. Regular price $26.00. Sale price §19 50 b b wons, . Rbgulis pribh RETEL s aala ! sl 5 (T T Chinn Sets—Beautitully decorated, with dainty pink and green sprays. $1.50. Sale price, each . ik s i ~porcelatn, with | Set Of 100 pleces for 12 persons. Regular price $26.00. Sule price. .. 4 Hss Cracker Jars—Of fine China; < 512,00 Great Specials in China and Glassware £ i | sugar and Cream Seta—Tancy decorated china; useful size. Regular 9Q¢ Sale price, cach.. i P Lager- cia:s for Monday 20th CENTURY SOAP | Pra gers ls theGrocery or Housekeepers and Tuesday offered last week. reserve in all of our many departments. Serviceable Crockery Way Below the Regular Prices Special efforts will be put forth in these lines to make this at saie of housefurnishings live in memory. Good sub- ound on all items in this sale. gre ntial reductions may be fi Big Bargains in Porcelain — In this patte ched, but the difference is Set of 100 pi 500 8 lots of two or (l.llnu llrth a Sale p: g\.l\r 50c v $2.00 Quilts $2.00 val Somp or Queen Window-Cleaning ~ons’ Ammonia highes bitt's Lye or Potash—1-It ard Laundry 5S¢ 17e¢ ; m.l y of Bi d others in proportion Brand Borax Seap npnc-q\:-am rochet Spr 2 % bl Sale pri wing Sun Stove Polish—Largo size Unbleached = y 9-4 Sheets for double b wing o eting free from dressing. “oe Scotch Table e n's Chloride of Lime—Tin e A heavy, serviceable Table Dai ndies Shts Ahush. e t d pretty ficral - i c linen.” Special, 10¢ Low Priced 31’5:3?% ALWAYS RELIABLE MARKET = JONES ST3 bristles, in 6 rows; hacks. Hair Combs—S8 inches ed colors: both fine coarse. Regular price 25c. Special sale Hailr Combs—Smaller size, of horn; both fine and ¢ Regular price 20c. Spe- clal sale | SRR T VAR A T 3 TS RO S I R S is more than made up by the low prices. price $12.00. Exira Large Double Bed Blankets ets to supply the mumtude—anvtmng and everything Three-Quaner Crochet Bedspreads polished Regularly sold made of good horn in e: Dinner Sets rm we have: some sets barely noticeable and eces for 12 persons. Sale price. Regular $6.85 Sale price, set | Sugar and Cream Sets—Fine German China, decorated with violet | dium size and always sold at 30c to 50o set. Sale price, set ‘mm China Plates—Large size—extra fancy colors; highly finishe Sale price d or Cake Plates—Decorated, open handle plates. Regular Znu three of a kind. Regular 50c value. rice ... alue $1.25 ze and in beautiful patterns; nothing made that will ue. Sale price.. value, value. R bea || - Sheets Bani This. ln etk (8he Damask mask; raised woven pat- designs; will wear 35C i B N cial, Sheets 72x90 inches, s Sheets 81x90 inches, seam in the center. Sheets 81x90 {nches. Beautiful woven designs of Albatross Walsti checks, etc. a yard Ready-Made Sheets 1000 dozen Sheets bought long before the raise in prices. They have just come in, and we will give our patrons the opportunity of buying at old figures: Sale price Sale price Regular 69c value. tions; large opening at top, Regular $1.00 value. ; Thls announcement should interest every housekeeper in San Francisco and vicinity. We have arranged a record-breaking sale for their especial benefit and there will be some amazing chances for money saving. second of our series of January Price-cutting sales and the shopping opportunities will be fully as great as those Although things for the home will predominate in thlS sale,.there will be price reductions without Tremendous Savings in Kifchen Helps and Home Necessities Here’s a chance to secure best qualltg white enamel ware at the price of the gray kind. 20c. Sala price green. Regular price lje. value. Sale price Salad Bowls—Assorted Styles, in fancy German China; decorated with colored flowers and gold lined. Regular price 50c. several shapes and decora- 59¢ Cups and Saucers—Decorated China Cups and Saucers; tea or coffee size; regular price 15c. Mtchers—Large China Pitchers, three plnts decorated end gold lined; str Sale price Milk P handle. Regular price 6c, - K//’ 04 Lots Cupw and Saucers—All of our odd 50c Cu and Saucers have been placed on one large table at the remarkably low price Silkoline Comforter 75¢ The greatest value ever offered in Flowered Sllko”ne Comforter; fully worth $1.00." Sale price .. Pillow Cases ~ MOST EXTRAORDINARY BEDDING SALE 15¢ Cloth;- Lines—40 and 50 feet. Regular price 10c. Sale price 5¢ls Cast Iron S Putr—-L-rge qlle. with covers; hold 10 and 12 59‘ quarts. ular §1.25. Sale price, each . Brush—For the table; Cash Hoxes, with Lock and Key—Size Sale price +ovvvse Vases and Ornaments—In china; about twenty styles; all colors, sizes and shapes; not one worth less than triple coated blue and ‘Water Pafls—The straight, seamless | 6-quart _size; regular value 30, kind, with wood bail handles; 8-| 48c. Sale price ............ c Quart size; regular $1.00 55 |Dish Pans—Extra dee value. Bale price .......... 14-quart size; rezuln sl 1 ] ’1 W Lip Preserve 16iquert . sise; -regular $1 ” value, ts»ale pri “f ....... ® wire bails: valte. Sale prics .. 65¢ | 2%-quart size; regular $1.60 §1 25 3. guart slzs: regular peice i 5 . | Tea Kettles—With ‘enamel covers| —%® PrIES ---woovecvreions- Deep Pudding Pana—Wide edges and cold wood handles; §-quart |6-quart slze; regular price 80o. j()e 1%-quart sizey regular value size; regular price $1. ale price ........i.oiiiiain Sale price painted red, blue and Bale price, each 814X3. 10¢ 29¢ Floor Brush—Made quality bristles; fl long handle: regu price $3.50. Sale pr Sale price ’0 which hola 75¢ 500 dozen just recelved. The good kind, 45x36 inches; mate- only, each Others worth 20c, at. Money eould nbt tiful raised designs and Special Ld 55¢ 60c 65¢ 75¢ white cotton. rial by the yard would cost 124c¢; are made up and, Bedspreads "Buy Belter Spréads for wear. Scroll Stitched Comforter An exquisite pattern of an excellent scroll-stitched -Silko- line Comforter; filled with one sheet of Sale price ... 10¢ . 13%e d. P & Have ben\x- $1.75 are easily worth $2.50. o ure $1.25 Fin Albatross Waistings Regular 30c and 85c values, Miles of Embroidery at Cut Prices yard ... : tions, ong; ssort- yard . and 19¢ made oarse. 11c 1S WAR WITH CHINA MUST COME — Attempts to Con- ason for Sending to the Philippines i The Cail. REAU, man- impossible under 111 detachments, acknowledged upon was W 1oton Government No | o up was merely a drunken escapade. | nigh authority that this explanation | was incorrect and that the extra troops we being sent over because the ad- ration belleved trouble might arise at any time in China which would |call for a large military force from | this nation’s nearest basis. { 1n further explanation, It was said | that this Government had observed a | growing discontent among the coms | mon people of China: that they were { more and more inclined to criticize their Governnient, and that, finally, the Governors of the various provinces were paying less heed than in the past to the dictates of the Central Govern- | ment at Peking. For these reasons the =dministration felt it necessary to in- | erease the numerical strength of the army in the Phillppines in order that | it might have an available force to {gend to any point in China' where trouble threatened Americans or Amer- | ican interests It is likely that within the next month or 5o there will be an additional designation of troops for duty in the Philippines. The troops so far selected wfnr duty Include four troops of the | Fourth Cavalry and two troops of the [Third Cavalry, the First, Second, Cs | Eighth and Twenty-fourth regiments | of Intantry and the Eighth and Thir- teenth batteries of Field Artillery. This includes departures up to March 6. —_—— Holds Up a Chinese. Herbert Holmes, who claims to be a drug clerk, was arrested vesterday by | Detective Coleman in the act of holding up Ah Lee, a Chinesé, near Dupont and Sacramento Streets. When Coleman seized the fellow he claimed that he was a policeman, but when Coleman called the bluff Holmes broke down and | begzed to be let off. The Chinese says | Holmes took $2 out of a pocket in his | blouse. Holmes claims that the hold- He ‘\\.A booked at the City Prison on & THOUSANDS OF ARREST N RUSSIA SRR Durnovo’s Sweeping Order Carried Out on a Scale Un- known Even in the Time of Emperor Alexander II The Call and the New Special Cablegram to 'h( 1906, by the New ing’ Company. York Herald. _C York Herald PHD BT. PETERSBURG. Jan. 6~M. Dur- novo's sweeping orders to search houses and arrest susplclous persons are being carried out on a wholesale scale through- out the country, the police having au- thority to enter any house without a search warrant. Arrests are now eounted by thousands. They have been made on a scale such as was not known even In the time of Alexander IL Following the lamentable condition of affairs described yesterday it 1is not astonishing to hear that :ur’dn.l law has been proclaimed along the entire Siberian charge of robbery, Regensburg’s American Cigar, imitated by others, equaled by none. 2 tor 25¢. * Rallroad, while General Zakamelsi, in charge of a picked force, has been sent to bring the mutinous soldiers back or ghoot them. Thus the people have the 27,000 yards of Cambric, Regular 25¢ a yard value. to 7 inches wide. Sale price, per 18,000 yards of Cambric and Nainsook Edgings and Insemons, 4 Values to 35¢ yard. Sale price, per yard 2000 yards of Corset Cover Embroidery, 18 inches wide, with beading for ribbons—a soc a yard quality. While it lasts, por vard . oiiiaiie ‘Nainsook and Swiss Embroidery and Inser- ; stripes, ATc worth one-half niore. No 10c 12%c our 8¢ extraordinary sight of troops being sent to rescue General Linevitch. It will be remembered that long ago, when The Call and the New York Herald gave the first news of the critical situation in Manchuria, the Government issued an officlal denial. Simultaneously, troops have been sent from Moscow to relleve Vindan, which, together with Mittau, is in a bad state. Count Vorontzoff Daschkoff remains a prisoner of the revolutionists in the Cau- casvs, who let no news get out. All that 1s known {s that the town of Novorissisk is completely in their hands. Governor Asanchevsky of Tomsk, whom the revolutionists repeatedly refused to allow to leave, has escaped, disguised as A postman. Hea brought seventy-flye pounds of letters, the first mail received from there for weeks. Count de Witte to-day lost his temper over the attitude of his colleagues. He said he proposed to assemble the Douma without much delay, and if his colleagues used obstructionist tactics he would open the Douma with the aid of the military, —— 2 Governor Flees From Rebels. ODESSA, Jan. 6.—The steamship Nicholas, which arrived here to- day from the Caucasus, reports that Novorissisk, Caucasia, is completely in the hands of the revolutionists. The Governor and the other Russian au- thorities have fled and M. Libovitch has been chosen Mayor by the populace. At i Moscow Priest Under Arrest. MOSCOW, Jan. 6.—Train service on all lines running out of Moscow has been re-established. A priest named Ka- ganski, who‘was treasurer of the local strilke committee, has been arrested three miles east of Moscow. ———e. ACCIDENTALLY HHU-I‘:—-VI‘M V. DECATUR. WUST FACE NEW TRIL ——n. Midshipman Is Acquitted of One Charge, but Is Rear- rested on New Complaint —— v ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 6.—The develop- ments to-day at the naval academy were important. Stephen Decatur Jr., the first of the members of the first class to be put on trial, was declared acquitted and re- stored to duty, but was rearrested short- ly after and will be tried on other charges of hazing under the act of 1874, and of en- couraging or countenancing hazing under the act of 1903, Announcement was made unofficlally that Midshipman Trenmore Coffin Jr. of the third class, from Carson City, Nev., has been convicted of hazing and dis- missed. During the trial of Midshipman Marzoni it developed that a fagging system exists at the academy, under classmen being expected to bring food from the breakfast table to upper classmen when they miss the formation. It was also made clear that since the hazing investigation began upper class men have been subjecting each other to the practices generally visited on fourth class men, so &s to be able to testify that Bolsse xhratnorrdefl reet, a5 for the | certain things were not done to under Brandard SO o erday by Henry Schiesinger, | Class men only, and consequently do not m [y s ..: constitute hazing. An intimation of this Hryae street, The clerk waa n&naiul had been gained by previous testimony, & fiotgun when the frearm vent zfit but it rematned for Midshipman Robert "‘"f‘ mma ‘W. Cabanniss, a first class man from Bir- fii“" 1“"’ ; 2 , Ala., to finally let the cat out Extra Heavy Bath Towels This 18 only ome of the great variety on sale this week. Some extra good values at 1214, 19 solutely easy action. A Life Guarantee given with every machine Defender good as any $50 article, but Home Complefe | " This is the ordinary and cheaper Gas Stoves—TF ull nickel plated; two-burner size; regular $2.95 value. ng Glass Berry Set—With wide gold band edge; ons la ....... 39¢ Bowl and stx smail Dishes to maton. egular 91-5" ; price $1.50. Sale price, set < Cook#’ Knives—S-inch blade, of best steel. Regular .......... ? et oy gk " & solid comfort. ineh Cushions, filled with floss. Regular price $2.95. slightly damaged from display, but we offer the entire lot at long, warranted in every way. Regular price 75c. ‘Special sale price. GGe d 25e. Easily e R e s 35 l.l“" Saucepans—With long han- 25¢ 40c 8-quart size; regular prios 4t L] pr ice 8-quart size; regular price 80c. Sale price ‘Water Dippers—1- quart size; have strong round handles: regu- (), lar price 30c. Sale price. < $2.00 Sale price’ of best tted with 1o $2.75 ice Saw Knife Set— Consisting of one Bread Slicer, one Cake Knife and one Vege- table Kaite; regular price e ‘set. 15 Bale price, set. c Couch Cushtons $1.63 Appropriate for decoration or for good Some are in Orlental esigns,- others are ornamented with reety heads and still others have the mbroidered effects. They are 324- sanitary Some are e $1.63 Shears 66¢ Pair e, full nickel Shears, 8 and 9 inches in straight or bent handles; the cut, in red and = | Nursery Needs Without a Sewing | @i‘:li rguette or Biack Fex Rye W I:(-k\l;: lllr’- Chair “{"hl'l'ru‘*(;d"’]delfli ok:ng fin- :nree: atl’le(i rell & vochrane Im ed Gi i R e gl o R v . white and yel- : i — £ el S Machine z” 1 Keller or McBrayer Bourbon Whis- hed in tele. . fegular price $1.35. 2e phios D9C We carry a sewing machine made spe- pon decare od Old Bourbon Whiskey—2 : ade of wifmw; war- cially for us, called The Defender. tions; regular i LA ;25'5 Monday will see “some remarkable em- which embraces every up-to-date 3;‘“5:@‘ sad $ broidery offerings. We bought a big impnl)(vement. Other machines, with pr}ce 15¢ i 3 well-known names, made by the Clothes Basket—Made of good service- Glory Bourbon—$ surplus stock f.rom a local Jol')ber.,and.as usual in such Sk ARG EES cda\iNe. oabTe e wile Mashi Beiee "‘83 ombp an rus cases, we dictated the prices” Did you ever see AR b s $1.25. Sale PPICO <.......o.... C Schlitz, Budwelser or B. C. Bes Debter Viitss? the price, are no better than The Large Size Hampers—For soiled linen ‘ . S ec'a’s i £ . F . Defender. It has an automatic lift tn all shapes and sizes. Priced ¥ Ol Tort, Sherry or Angelica— p 1500 yards of Cambric and Nainsook Embroidery, 3 to 5 inches wide; hiad specially low for the house-furnish- £1.00 y > . 2 drop-head stand and an ab- o hale, Mair Brushes—Of good quality well finished; regular 20c a yard value. Sale price, per ng purchased. The is positively as price for it is only l'flt’ l‘fi | T ALWAYS HBIJA BLE SRy | of the bag, when he stated that since the sessions of the court of inquiry began the first class midshipmen and others at his table had been required to report dessert. This was only required of the fourth class men up to & few weeks ago. Russell Wilson of Wyoming, a first class man, said that he had often “butted in" on hazing when he was a fourth class man because he enjoyed “doing the stunts.” George W. Simpson, a second class man, said that he had often brought rolls and milk to Marzont, and had done it as a matter of compulsion. First class man Edward Moses had done the same thing. He said, too, that with a few days’ practice he had stood on his head 350 times successively And had felt no bad effects. John Dixon of Fayetteville, Ala, a member of the second class, sald that he took particular interest In fourth class man Bryant and he considered Marzont was very nice to Bryant. The last witness was Benjamin F. THl- ley, formerly a classmats of Marsoni, but now a member of the fourth glass. He said that when he was Marzoni's classmate he had brought' the latter food at breakfast ttme. He also sald that the accused was liked by the members of the fourth class. ——— . HURT IN RUNAWAY ACCIDENT.—Mark Angenblick, who conducts a liquor store at Poik and Jackson streets, was seriously in- in a runaway accident yesterday after- noon on Pacific . near Steiner atreet ‘The liquor man was driving a light delf His horse was fractious and away. L& enblick was thrown heavily to ground. Besids sustaining numerous comt sions and lacerations his skull may be frac- tured. He was treated at the Central Emer- gency Hospital b’ Dr. len. wagon. MARKET * Eatrance Opposite Table d"Hote Dinner, §13 $1.50; Luncheon (except WAGNER NIGHT— Serfes’* chestra. archestratiol by o rexular Orchestra to Bernat Jaulus, or before AND PO «MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS... ‘ednesday Evening, Jan Oth. AN Cmtl!s—flc fourtl¥ concert of the "Qmputr Series’; an evening With Strauss. Evening, The fifth concert of the ‘will be unusually brilliant in its selections—or— specially augmented with brass section. AMATEUR lefl—"\"’: invite all local amateur com- thefr compositi WELL Columbia Theater on Sundays, with Wine, Sunday), 3Ge. mary 1 January i — lons (piano parts and positions to be rendered olr‘:?lv&‘ Submissions s 20th, = this ev