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VOLUME CX.— 97;
PLANS FOR TAFT
RECEPTION WILL
BE BEGUN TODAY
President's 0. K. on Tentative
Arrangements Is Expected;
• - This Afternoon
Executive May Talk at Capital
and Lay Oakland City
Hall Stone -'•"?*'
nan aione
Preparations for the visit of Presi
dent Taft to ' this city and for the
ground breaking exercises -will ..be
begun this afternoon immediately after
the conference which? the chairmen of
the various- committees and President
. Moore of the exposition company will
hold today. ,
The chairmen * of the .committees
which have charge of the preparations
are Henry T. Scott. Charles de Young.
P. T. Clay. M. J. Brandenstein. A. "W.
Scott Jr.. Leon Sloss, Rudolph J. Taus
sig and Curtis H. Lindley. .
The program, as it was drawn.up and
submitted to President Taft. has not
yet been officially approved in Wash
* ington, but a reply is- expected at the
Panama-Pacific, headquarters? today.
According to the present plans, ,the
president will stop over in Sacramento
I and speak from the steps of the state
capitol, and will also lay "the 'corner
stone -of * the new Oakland courthouse.
He will cross to this side on one of the
> government boats. ' "
FIRST CONFERENCE TODAY
• The first conference of the state
Panama-Pacific international; exposition
commission, which will handle the
$5,000,000 appropriated by California
' for exposition purposes, with the direc
tors of the exposition company, will be
* held today. The members of the state
commission are Matt I. Sullivan. Ches
ter H. Rowell of Fresno , Marshall
' Stimpson of Los Angeles. Robert C.
Rogers of Santa Barbara and Governor
Hiram W. Johnson,
Congressman Harry L. Maynard ar
rived in this city yesterday as the guest
of Director A. W. Scott. Maynard is a
Virginia congressman, and was the
only southern democrat who stood by
San Francisco when the committee on
i industrial arts and expositions was con
sidering I New Orleans and , San Fran
cisco as candidates for the exposition
of 1915. He supported this city at that
* time on the ground that, having been
instrumental in obtaining the' govern
ment appropriation for the Jamestown
exposition and having engineered | that
fair, he knew that -New Orleans was
* not in a _ position to carry .out- the
project. . ;•-,; ;.-; *; :'~7y7~7.
.SOUTHERNER AS COMMISSIONER
In appreciation of his support at that
time he will 'be royally entertained
while here, for he incurred the disap
proval of the entire south by his stand
in congress,- and persevered in his ef
forts to procure the exposition for: San
Francisco when every | southern^ politi
cal and business interest brought pres
. sure to bear upon him. : It is said that
he will be a member the govern
ment commission on the exposition.
, ( One of the" most interesting features
of the 4 Panama-Pacific exhibit will -be
the. aquarium. The collection: of the
aquatic fauna -of the Pacific promises
.to.be especially complete and attractive.
Fred G. Sanborn, president of; the ;state
fish and game commission. Is taking
an active interest in the preparation
M the aquarium and; has tagen the
matter up with the exposition | manage
ment. In a recent? communication* re
ceived at exposition headquarters Ihe
,said: ■
"The state fish and game commis
sion is already - making preparations
for _ having in - stock, ready for;- the
aquarium," some of the finest collections
Pacific coast fish that have ever ; been
got together."?' v. "?%??.?: ivH
ANOTHER CONVENTION ft-POSSIBLE:.-
V "Coronation? lodge No. 150. Order
of' the Daughters ■ of 'St. George; has
'notified the San ? Francisco Convention
league that ;at a; recent" 1 meeting the
members voted to advocate this city
as the convening place? for? the?national
convention of the order in?l9* 5,, and in
structed the delegates to boost San
Francisco at the next convention;?- V«;
. Allan Pollok, comptroller of | the ex
position company, has 'assumed ,? the
duties of- his office. « His quarters are
in room '504..'-? Merchants' J* Exchange
building. Pollok ? will pass upon ap
plications- for employment, conjunc
» tion with his s other,"important duties.
_.'———— ' m ' '■ •
Suspiciously Mistaken for Another
"You are the father of my child," she
cried, as? she; held, fast to him. "He
has the appearance * of my - husband,":
she shouted, quietly,* calming down, but
she was ft mistaken.- .They both looked
alike.in 'the!suits .they.got on the Cal
ifornia -"Credit" plan. 59 Stockton
street, upstairs. * \ ; "77 ' * **
- . .'. •■ . . '' —.:'"• — "-.-". ft-.'
MAN ATTACKS WIFE WITH KNIFE -Mr?. Era
.ma : Karl of -1804 Mason street reported, to, the
. police ' yesterday * that -; her husband. Jefferson
' Karl, attacked her with a knife Sunday nlfrbt.
She says that he Flashed at her with the sharp
blade, cutting her dm"* as she: fled from "the
• house. -'•-—.'■•■'-*. :.y s ft.-":': '„"■- '•'.- :*v;:„;^. ;,--»
gfOLDBERG
BOWEN
■'?*; 18^ .. W^b . (KFB -.!
Si GO.
Ot LiU*
3-DAY SPECIALS
Tuesday, Wednesday,! hursday
..•'?;.■ COFFEE
Hawaiian Beauty, h per 1bf:.."... .v. .30c
• r - : 7 *-. . TEAv-'L-'P.-r '
AH 50c ft grades, except brand... :40c
IALCALDE ASPARAGUS?
"Well packed and':tender;,cans, 25c; -.-••':
doz ".-;-. -:: ■.'..■**.*.:".-.-:-v.*.'*.*.'*.-.;;.*■. 92.75
EXCELSIOR-BACON
The best, per 1b......'.".' .*v'."... ;. ...27c I
DESSAUX yijegar
White Wine and Tarragon, b0t....25c I
-.. '?;/ft-:,' PAPRIKA V /■.-,'
1 oz.. .10c; 2'0z.,~20e}&4 oz., 25et 8 "_
--"' oz.,^4ses. 16 6z;".'.'C"r.*?rtv,;^r.'^*rrr t.'*.:.9oc
RYE WHISKEY
Old Mellow, ? gal. ? f 3450} ?b0t.*.?.?;.. v. Sse
V? CLARET
Tasty; Dinner Wine,*?gal.: M...:.... .40c
EVERARD H. Y. BEER ? :
Doz.-- bots.. 92.15; doz. ? half * bots.", »
\ 1.40; doz. -.splits --■:*: i\':t:iri ...v.'.soc
FRENCH WINES
Byrrh, .".":.". '.*.* :.h'^'.:"?*::'::?:~.t:~.7&c
r , :-. :/? VERMOUTH . . :_
Dolin's French; >"b0t.*?.'t........... .50c
ELECTRIC I IRON'S :
The well known { hot • point ;;%H *. 93.00
, 20 per cent discount on all J household
■ poods with a few exceptions. For oaf
week. . -> «.
7- 242 SUTTER ST. 2829 CALIFORNIA
- Phone Sutter 1 Phone West 101 »
i-;-.--.iHome, C 4141 "7 Home, SlOll
. 1401?JHAIGHT. ■ -2 OAKLAND XI*A
- Phone; Market 1 f ISTH AND CLAY
Home. S4III Phone: Oakland 2524
Home. AS2II
Men of Varied Politics
Will Rally Around Rolph
. 11^ . : : : .— • -•*
Rolph meetings this week:
TONIGHT
Junior;. Native Sons* hall,*. 405,
Disboce avenue, • under; auspices
of the • municipal h conference..'
: Phelps hall, -, 321 ;,. Devisadero
street, under auspices of the dem
ocratic county committee. 77-"^,'
•, Excelsior •«' hall, 4709;-"• Mission
; street, under auspices of the re
publican county committee. ? .---.
• Turn Verein hall, KS4" Florida
street, under : auspices -of the re
publican county; committee. "'^^.-^
;.?^>?;:;?\VED\ESDAY.?-?ft:S-^ 77.
:% I.a Boheme ■?"? hail. ?• Ellis 7 street i
near Fillmore," under the auspice*
of the - Thirty-eighth > District
Rolpb club.
. American, hall, .Twentieth-and
( app 1 streets, j under { auspices of
the republican county, committee.
: .; Wlllopl ; * hall. .. Twenty-fourth
and Castro streets, 'under,s the
auspices of the republican county
committee. V "J\
:-' Ocean View theater. .:.Ocean
View, under auspices of the dem
ocratic , county-,? committee."-;'
.•'":•THURSDAY;:;?*;: ;,"?.;,"■ ;'
' Dreamland . rink mass meeting,
Stelner . afreet near ~ Post, under
auspices of the municipal % con- •
ference. 7.:. '*-..- - g : 7.; *. -.*,*. y ~7'7.7'
('nllitiEwaod hall. Eighteenth
and Colllnnrwood streets,^ under ft
auspices of the democratic coun
ty committee. C y
New Era ; hall. Fourteenth ; and
Market streets, under auspices of
the Thlrty-aixth District Rolph
club. ■ r ■'-.'--'-* v.•■?-;,"-.!■« ■ ■'. ■■-■:':-77:,7y' "' -■•
- Headquarters >-7. Thirty - second
District I Rolph Nonpartisan club,
2flOo Twenty-fourth street, i near.
Utah. ' -?;?' 7.7: - 7r,'7'.^-., .
P.H. McCarthy Will Plead
With Four of His Clubs
'P. H. McCarthy will v address
the *■ fallowing meetings tonight t
Thirty-third District P. H. Mc-
Carthy club In Wolf* hall. Ocean
View. 7?:.. .v ,;%- .." .. , «--■---..•,.>..
Thirty-second, District VP. H.
McCarthy club In- Hawei. hall.
Twenty-eighth and ? Connecticut
streets. :.'.<- V-:-*-" *
• Thirty-third District Sunnymlde
P. H. McCarthy club ,at 341
Hearst avenue. /
■: Thirty-fourth District .. P. H.
McCarthy club in "Wlliopi hall.
Twenty-fourth and -Castro
streets. '
MACARTHUR IS TO
SPEAK FOR ROLPH
Labor Leader Will Address
Mass Meeting at Dream- -\
land Rink Thursday
- ■ Walter Macarthur. labor leader and
editor, will -be among the. speakers who
will share .-; Dreamland rink platform
with?. Rolph ; on Thursday night, at
which James A. Johnston ?of the state
board of control will preside. Johnston
came 7: down froml Sacramento ? to speak
at the recent ?1 municipal conference
: meeting In? the Young Men's Hebrew
! Association hall, ' which iis :in his" own
I Thirty-seventh district, and has ; con
sented jto return -to be ; chairman at \ the
I mass meeting to be held under the aus
i pices of? the municipal conference.*.;. ?*r
"7 "Walter Macarthur; will;* state- some
facts and figures." is the way the- in
vitation sent out to vice presidents of
the meeting reads. It is Inferred; from
this that Macarthur will; unloosen some
material , even more" startling than that
supplied by.him at' the; opening rally
of the- Rolph campaign :In the 'Globe
theater. -Rolph -will make an extended
address. '''.., ',?-?*'"'*•?-?• VV»---- 7?;. .-"'•' .-•■ -*'
Eustace Ciillinan, "Harry," M. nelly, j
Sidney; Van * Wyck and Joseph O'Connor |
will ibe. among the ?speakers at -'the i
Rolph rally to be held under the aus- j
pices of " the democratic .county ; com
mittee - in?' Phelps" hall,'? 321 Devisadero
street, tonight. Rolph' has"^ made one 1
appearance *at this hall, and in his ad
dress tonight he will discuss issues not
touched upon in his previous?? address.
Fred ?J. Churchill,? secretary of the
Mission Promotion association/* of which I
Rolph |is president, ? will be'» chairman j
of the Municipal ; Conference ;? Rolph
meeting in Junior Native Sons' hall, -.405
Duboce j avenue, near Church, tonight.
Resides 7- Rolph. :?• Robert -4 Ferrall, S Carl
Westerfeld and representatives '..of the
conference": candidates'?" for f* supervisor
will ?speak. ■« V-'-'- ■:—-V'-?'•_-•..?-?::- •' '■: '. f\;
?sßolph 7 will : address -, two I republican
meetings this evening, although gen
erally each of i*thelthree organizations
that? have him for standard bearer? have
but one meeting each night. S• Rolph
clubs of various > kinds vhold meetings,
of their 0wn. ..^V.'?:,.,..-.^;! -„.?*,., " r ;?>: -
I /£s&s> Jb ~j£ ' * 1
I titg 4 jm* ]
§ . . Geary, at Stockton- Union Square ' ~: :'-'-g
|| new Gowns, New Suits I
19 New Coats, New Waists 1
1 New Furs, New Millinery 1
1 New Silks, Satins, Velvets 1
1 Velveteen and Corduroyl
:" Velveteen and Corduroy 1
New Parisian Trimmings 1
Our showing of?these: which will begin* Tuesday, I
gS" * - * * "-'-•* ';.■ §j
| September fifth," is most comprehensive, including, * 1
S •' v ■ * '* 'vX^as*H
g_ as it does, the very best and latest of fashion's I'
1 ' decree. ' 5 ' 1
I * ";fc ' "• -- -'•'-. +'" •-•'•• ~" ■ - -:.' " m :
I Visit Our Society Stationery |
8 ' - : gv.^ ™ "Vi^m^&m?^* :'• : "'"'Sail,
i - Shop on the First Floor • S
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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAUL
1 ■-.-. .■'.';.. ..'■ •'..-.-> ..ft.,':,: ... ,: .. . >':. .ft.ftft-ft.-i>.'. ..'■ .-1.-„..,-Sft . 'ft,'....".. ft- it :•■ ...'.. .;:■;■ :.. . ■ j.:-.--..- „ „_ '•' ■ . > .. •• .f '. , • i ' ....... -
25 YEARS' AGONY
ENDED IN HURRY
Oakland 'Man, Rheumatism Vic
tim for Quarter Century,
Finds Quick Cure
Breaks Remarkable Record Al*
,• - ready Established for •
'.. . * ■
New Treatment
-" Rheumatism of-'25 years* standing
cured „?in two weeks by s the ? new?; uric
acid ''treatment, which Is being intro
duced here, was the startling story told
yesterday* by Mr. Samuel rial 1; who lives
at 1051 Market street, Oakland. This
adds another * chapter to the many ex
periences of 7 a similar nature with this
new;, method ;| of treatment which have
been relatedt recently In the bay cities*
7*7 In discussing? his " experience Mr. Ball
said:,";*/*:. y\':-.717'77 *' Vyy^y•"' £":- '^"v^i'v?
7.,"1 * think my case is "the most" remark
able that r has , been told 1 yet "■ on the ?Pa -*
cific coast. :I ; t had rheumatism?-? in?, its
worst form for 25; years,"? and was : con
sidered absolutely incurable," but .this
new uric if acid ? treatment has cured Jme
entirely in almo-st no i time. I think the
way f these;; medicines act ; is*, wonderful,
and the discovery of 'how; to cure
rheumatism the greatest thing that has
happened*? In J the, present century.
'*....' ''l used to lie awake nights with the
pains I suffered. ?'/ AIT of :my joints'were'
.stiff ; and; swollen and I:? suffered I most
severely down the .back? of »my hip j and';
in^the sciatic nerved? *1 1 doctored and ;
doctored,?? but nothing seemed to give
me any. real help or benefit. Then I
heard * about?? the great work that C was
being done by this new uric acid- treat
ment : which Professor J Munyon ?Is 7 In
troducing here. A* friend who had been ;
cured ? induced." me ; to • go', to * Munyon's
offices and I 'got';the?;treatment?jfrom
one of l his physicians.;^lt• has• cured me?
entirely. "7 I simply can not 'express my
gratitude." * *
X\ Munyon maintains offices with expert
physicians in i charge to give free ad
vice to the sick ,in j San ? Francisco fat 702
Market? street,^ in i Oakland; in the Mac-.
donough? building.' Broadway and "Four
teenth ? streets, and in San Jose/inuthe
Phelan ? building. 53 " South' First street.
—Adv.'--.'-, ; „.,- "*,," ■;■* '7-y ■'■"■:.- yy::'-'..
WATCHES DISAPPEAR AND
POLICE ARE ? PUZZLED
Timepieces Were Running
When -Last.,: Seen -
i /Whatl is interesting the _-;>detective
bureau • of the -'police'?;; department at
present Is 7 the: mystery: of the disap
pearance of three watches. J Even
though ",the?three 7.timepieces ■ were run
ning when they were; lost to sight. De
tective i Minahan ?is ? unable -to --figure"
how ? they got 'away? without leaving
some trail behind them. „ "-;'
'■%■:• G. G. Graves/. William 7 Kurtz > and A.
S.VAltmann have their headquarters ,'at
480 v Pine street. Sunday night they
were in need of -$15.V They went to the
saloon **of-r* A?? ?? Schneider ?of J 470 Pine
street - and laid? the '"mattery before the
proprietor.*'-:?? -} * .7 ''„ * -',' -*"
The three men agreed to give up their
watches as security*for,* the loan. The
watches were taken "- by : Schneider; and
the three men. got the .greenbacks,
Schneider,? put the „ watches: in; t he;: safe.
& When v.the '£ trio A; of i borrowers r called
at 5 Schneider's place for,? the timepieces;
yesterday morning they were surprised'
to"-learn, that,? the i cafe owner did J not"
have them?;in? his "possession;? He ex
plained that he could not tell how they
left the safe. The whole thing was a
mystery. ■'?;.';":'7 :>''7'7'7-7. '"'.7 ..: 7 777^~1:7:
! The case. was. reported ?to the police
and J Detective* Minahan was detailed to
investigate; the?; affair. 7 _ - "77.7 '
. m
NEGRO SUSPECT IS
;-':. >:■':. 1 BOOKED FOR ROBBERY
Luke Clifton, the negro who was ar
rested by «.?. Detectives Fitzgerald 7 and
Douglas ? last Friday on suspicion f* of )
being the thug who murderously as
saulted Charles H. "Ward, the" porter of
the Islam Temple club at 43 Powell
street a ; week ago, was ; booked for rob
bery yesterday.- '* ** ?f ' r * '■' \f : '. *; 77
v> The police say they have the evidence
to prove that he is the "man who com
mitted the j .crime..ft ,;,,?,.../'- -?C;
7\ -.Ward's j condition l remains the ; same.*
He still is unable to give any coherent
account of the robbery and assault, al
though in v his lucid f moments he sup
plied the detectives with enough infor
mation •to put them on the trail-, of the
perpetrators ; of the berime. »*•. * ~ ». ?
il^'*W.' ■;.."/"", ' " ':V?»'? -'V '-'7 -7' k:'7; \
The t? Lurllne Ocean Water Baths,
Bush and S Larkin streets, supply free
to women ft. hath ersj elaborate . shampoo
rooms, hot air hair dryers and electric
curling irons. / '-.. r - "< ' •■
OLD MAH DIES FROM ?BCAIJMNO?-Matthles
Srhwimm, 7« year* old. died yesterday in St.
Winifred's hospital as the result of a severe
7,i Braiding reeefred while taking *a - bath lln his
home at 1125 Ellis street.
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns O'CoiHlOr, Moffatt* <8b Co. Infants * apartment,, 3rd Floor
Brilliant Array of New Goods for September Shopping ||
Smart Fall Goats— Suit Department— -Beaiitiful Dresses
To meet the season's greatly increased „ *V Wool/ dresses for every day, sil \y
■' demand for separate Coats we have en- ___ * . __ *<n „ dresses for afternoon an d even ing* j£ i ,UM
larged the Coat Section and arc now . PlaHl Olid FflI\CV SllltS '■ ti?al dre*ses. for tei^nd wS ?
*' showing the most complete and varied . ' •«»**.' **■»** * *"»VJf OHIW :■- women, dancing, wedding and «ceP"on , f
* assortment of Coats in all styles and . •♦,♦•, a* , •. • A 0„ *. dresses, and elaborate /^"j?l^ , ,
fabrics we have ever carried. ?- - ! Stnctly tailored; effects semi-tnmmed or, the ; ,: f these : comprise, our wonderful stock „. ..
Coats*,in popular plaid back and . fancy styles, will be found in our splendid stock one-piece garments for.Fall and ™ xme^, „ , ;
7 double 'faced materials, are among the ' in all the approved? models f or?* Fall i and v Winter. ?;; *:* Fine > ; serge: dresses in taiioreu *, || ,
• most striking novelties. , , '/-Rough weaves,-rich mixtures, plain colors in fancy trimmed styles,
I? Stylish .mixtures and mannish .effects, Us«ges#chwo^ dotl and the st Hsh _f^SLtM°*SL neatW triJnmed. ;? j
in thejnewrloose - cut* and box back.- ■..-.•r--* i"-*'-^v--*.v~-,.-■•-'--■**«*-r* - • -*C ■*'■"' ~~ ♦ ft -plain -effects, some neauy. -,% ii" ftt . r ■ ,
models * for utility and general wear. bollcle and- feline effects are shown in a eat y Either blacks or "avv for aher,
*' " s Satin, plush, caracul and handsome fur- variety of suits, many of which have -arrived in ■„: ? noon or evening at •_?*> • o ' oo , v .. ?
7: brimmed coats in an abundant selection ' the last ".few days. - $22.50 925.00, $27.50, Jjwu.uu,
7 for afternoon and evening V ; . :,^ Q f , se|ection and cautious buyi of our -^^T^^i^of^ evening ' t
The variety* is so; complete and*: the ft " 1-',,^/'-i ' , V*i "-■'-"•- * - ... *•"- ■-■■■■■■-- :i, **-«'- ■*'■ Complete showing ot ncn ■■. «VW * „
: stock so large that can not fail to Fall stock of suits have resulted in: a great num- . toilettes after the ; accepted ; French mod- ■
j find a coat to please you at $13.50, ■' ber. of .extra'• special values which mean'better, els at $50.00 up toApJVV'VV. • . . :..*, 7
~7 'f 515.00. $16.50. $17.50, $18.50. qualities at lower prices*. '• * - -*%'-• | Chiffon Dancing Dresses, .- -?
- fs 2560.00. 22'50, ' ?25'00 °r aS high • V The lines at $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 \ OpeCUU dai ntily trimmed with ( \
ft i S '. '.roatP. of very fine _h4 one V are exceptional in style, finish and quality, while >: i ace and shirred effects. Colors pink ? ? I
iDCflfllertai'' Aan eex™ a" nIS the higher grade suits, priced up to $90.00, . blue, maize and white, $21.50, $^s^.&". ||
V H *'■*'* rionai' vafne*at P" T V are the most satisfactory we have ever shown. .' , ands23.so. llr?
Hosiery || New Sweaters Fall Waists || Laces and ff
Hosiery New Sweaters Fall Waists Laces and
:, v ,' , . ■ '- received, new assortment , Another "fine * shipment -of m* 1 •■»_?*«%•• l';
': I JAnPrWAflr of^Ruff-neck sweaters in ,red,* white tailored waists and dress IN©CKlrtr©3.r i
VllUVl ff vUI Oxford.and white— . . , .. , *„„* m^ aa "- L.m ~
"•■■...• -.-.-■ , . . - .-_,—?■■•■ o*"£." wiro. a tff% waists in the very latest* modes .. • ' ■•-..•■-.•,,.■»--"•.'; ■■■■■• .- •.-- . --.■ .J I *
7. Complete Fall and Winter stocks $5, $6.50 and $0 will be on display today. \ ? - Magnificent display in the center ..
from the best foreign and domes- ttinmiuuuiMMumuiiimi M tttt^ aisle this week of all the newest
tic manufacturers are now on sale. V *** ' ' '**~~* "^ «~~~~^ no elty i aces and Covers, scarfs
Garments of the best wearing ,t ? ?i . ~ ,-..,.,.... .... ..,.,.... „ „... „ ,' ;.,, , ... 7... ■ . .-... "" . 1 I 'and neckwear. : ■ „ \\
7 qualities and unexcelled values I? - f|^i|i«W ':; tTAmnloto : *%{? 'A I v New Dv i Barry Scarfs—The hand- , ;
have been very moderately priced. ♦ 1 \JXL4Xy """V^l/IIIJJICIC JL#l2»plCljr %Ja\ ':■-♦ somest we have ever shown in |
Women's^ Black Hose in medium -"^f. **_*.*. ' m __»««•• - I Persian, Dresden and flowered ; I ;
' and heavy weight cotton, also ♦ mUi* _•• I 1 ; MtlKa_lAM«V ♦ borders. - ■-.;.. I
medium weight lisle, all fully re- I W _fl I I IV I 1I 1 1 IB fr*l^A# ♦ Crepe de Chine Scarfs—Solid |
inforced to insure wear' ffj ♦ A Ull AT JL AAA A A T ',=> colors ... .$l.OO to $3.00 |
-• "3 PAIRS H> ■ J ( & ■ ■ 4 Persian and Dresden borders ;, j
7' Women's Heavy Black Cashmere ♦- ■ Including the^most comprehensive showing ■, of \ ?* - ; and all-ove^^rns - 8 00 ? ' f
£ Hose—Solid black or natural I ; v* * Imported Pattern Hats . .'-♦• Ar^^ I
-feet.* ."Double soles,wheels -and.-♦,.. ri!.K.k t-:u jC * '- *- I DAINTY NEW NECKWEAR : \y
? ft: toes. Exceptional "^V^tJOr^' ■* -V*' ■'„"•■. tngilSh Tailored HatS J Venice—The modish lace of the I-;
?? . value. PAIR Jvt ♦ Beautiful Veloiirs' in large Shapes J season— shown in a fine ;assort- 7.7 1;?
Women's Black Silk Lisle Hose- I•? Smart* Bonnets and Toques ♦ le"t of sai, lo T r l nd round collars- ;
Medium weight, extra -long, 1 DreSS and Walking HatS J R«l WACroihrtVn all desirable - |
Regular 65c; qualities*- CAk* t DreSS and WalKing!HatS T Real Irish Crochet-in all desirable;
pairvOUC ♦ * Children's and Misses' Hats ♦ Ne"w tide" Effects-Lace edged ;
* ( • ♦ ,* - - .. . -■ .'. -..- v- ,■.■..-..■:■■-..--. -j -ft* : .--,-'.":'- ;,-'..-...■ .-/.♦. New .Side., Effects — Lace, edgea -■ |- :
j ; Women's Pure Silk Hose— Deepr♦: You are cordially invited to inspect our magnificent ♦ lawn and net in fine pleats—-. § V
lisle garter top, double cotton ♦ ? *-;.,„". Fall an( j Winter Stock - I. ' s °< to $3.50 : ('-.
soles, high,spliced: heels. Colors- 1 I' *' ' ' ""' * ~"- * - -""* -- ———i—L_-—_L ,f Novelty Silk Side Effects- If
pink, sky, 'tan, bronze ■- .: ♦♦«««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦»♦« s «*>t ; « * ,v:V«««««t««.itV«t '■'- *-''-'■ $1.00 and $1.75 ), Is ;
Extra'special, Per Pair $1 m .jo " . * I **•/*.,. AA „ II BEAUTIFUL NEW LACES
„ PI/|lfi KAriCQ IVHAfilir%_^TT New patterns?in Venice all-overs. i '
Children* y Black Cotton • Hose— > IIUIU JJOI/nO j ITI^%IUWV/l»lo j insertions and edges in-matched sets.' :|.
" ■ forced" 1 fee? and' V k^ees t: Extra ■•? We '-are : showing the : most The ';'. guaranteed ? underwear i\' Oriental net all-overs in white, f
durable. Sizes 6 to 914.' ? ! 9^#» complete lines of . plaid back I for me" .self-finished.* unshrink- || ecru and black. . .^ , ' r: |l
' "*- pair ' 'ft"" -'" ......... .'&**%* - '*„ ..„. *. #„„^j „„o*i^».- t„ I ; able. full fashioned.*;:; ' . Novelty all-overs in gold; Persian,* 1 \
■;:;>?- '^"*i"-iV--'=*"- #*:i^A^'«iii »nW and double faced coatings in - Light weights... 51.7» each . ' Bulgarian and : rich combinations.
► Complete'line* of, cotton, sillkand -thecitv - - i • - IJpaw w*»i^ht«< * •2*oo -h I ! Novelty hand, in ■ gold, < silver. Per- *|!
woolivcuts, tlßht*;and union Bnlt« c * " - 1 Heavy weignts . .$3.00 eacn Novelty bands in.gold, slyer. Per- \\
at very moderate prices. > ; <' : "DRESS ,GOODS?;DEPT. . MEN'S DEPARTMENT \ j slan and colored effects, 2 in. to 9 in. j|
f TAILORING II I : —^ — I
DPDABTMPMT STi'S? c Post St. hear Kearny ig
****r4*+W% 1 l^fc>f^ 1 fAj-rYytt/TfjOmt^ Phones Douglas 591 1
* *. ■ •■*"-^?^§S /?/? HomeC4l9l (|
Many New and 1 i 1
Exclusive Fabrics f g^ \j*^g&X? ,** I I
Handsome new mixtures in mannish ef- ' ifj,..,,,.^ %& I ' "Z 1^ mi t^—^^ I
/^ )! .fects, tweeds and rough-faced materials in -Veariiy Oil. '.■ V* ■" V 1
-mi » j,,. patterns and colorings'which are exclusive £l\t!*<inC6 S R
"Nj 111 \h f with us, are now being shown in this de- I * - - I f - /^^*" ""^ ' H
/.*-■' ill ' partment. Perfectly fitted and finished suits \7 ■■-.' 7-7 , -.. ■; ■■■■'■ 'y yy\ .*■■*.-' ?? * ? :'i :'* 77 :*; " : ' '"-•' 8.
j i :?.?iAJ^-;v;ft made to your measure and guaranteed to .- : • ■-.■• - • .. v .•■ ■ H
..:I • be satisfactory. ■ < - _ ' '_.'' • ' j 'H? ; .
1i 1 I
Exceptional Values in
New Fall 111^ -
Tailor oP
/^r •j . ".-.jSySS ; '■•''■■■
Suits m
▲. II II I iTi tlllm om^k
•a^JXy^M. %*•*-? . M^|JM
The- many new arrivals during./ "",-, II Wo\ W»VV l||l *
the week with the complete assort- '\|/l ' ''[{^ 'V %
ments we have on hand make this rjftf j([° r-jltl VJ3A
J the most varied assortment of- new ' Jnvll'rb ' |H\
Fall Suits* to-be found in San' Fran- wyll ' li < \|^
The -Golden Gate does not quote \*3| :-jj'j l j fl' /
exaggerated comparative values at jjfe HI: I : :In "- II ; / ' "
'■-■'•'''"■, *■'■'-"-■ft ; r '''<■'■"'"''''■'"•n" /■ "i- ,i"" * 1/J -■ i! I ill-""ft • (11 1 ' ;i# ■'■' 1* '
any time. Here you will find the "| // :{! i "1 / *
-best values 365 days in the .year. lit II 111 j 'J. I •' I' ■ -
Comparison will prove it. j klj :| I j II i«\
NEW FALL ■ Pft|| • mil
BROADCLOTH SUITS . . \W\ i j : i ft IV J * "
913.95, 915, 922.50, 929.50. ||. J-jH i • I lUj
-NEW FALL ..■-''•■'•■" ; V-3i! ': \ 111 I
SERGE SUITS \j 1| 1 ||f
914, 917.50, 922.50, 930.00. V ]! ! '111/
NEW FALL MANNISH )lSpPs[ J^V
MIXTURE SUITS 932.50. '^^fcici/K "
910, 915.00, 925.00, 932.50. ;™W||f^
new fall fancy ■ '""'_.
TRIMMED SUITS
915,91950,922,50,975.00. Broadcloth Snit, $13.95
ser«-.nd I - J^Sl^JJl]H^^^>^^S'' '
*.. MeMallne ' ' ■ ■V^lK#|^lW I _.lilTfyV\
Dr* M *..~ . ■ n w|y|l■■ _BTnl ■ VP____lOlAll
$74»5 t t0 ;'MOI I'll I ■■n!l I MoflWnl I ■n^i
mls£ Cloak^iSd^uitliouse
■*"?■*:•■. Market, Near Jones
HURT IN FALL FROM HORSE—John B. Ryan.
one of the aides to the marshal in the Labor
l day parade yesterday,' fell from his horse near
M .Market ! and ; Powell ?: streets 7 and ? was ',' severely
.* .injured. , ■
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911.
JSf«'**c-'iS :.**-».-s-.v .".~ ..:-,--;--.;-.-:- -i'"."."'-'*■',: ! .* I^TT* > ; - '
ASSASSIN, KILLS GOVERNOR— Nertchinsk. Asi ; i
_?: atie Russia. Sept. 4.—The governor of . the |
'" Zaranlui penal settlement was shot and killed
. today h.r nn unknown man. The assassin was I
: arrested. ■* ■■.■..■
I ••'W-Jfr^ZAlZrfr f*f>h S3 "'! rrr !r !■• til n rtr ftiS* rr lL'" ' I
I
' Under: the same: management. •
PALACE HOTEL
. "" ■ . Entirely rebuilt since the fire.-
FAIRMONT HOTEL
z4 Thetfinest!residence<hotel. in ; the world. Orer- r
! looking | the | San ; Francisco bay and' Golden | Gate.
- ft The two great hotels that have made San Fran-"
i cisco famous among travelers the world over. *., ?
j /.*:.;■■■.;;■,..■■<-- PALACE ; HOTEL COMPANY. 7.^7.^7.^7
Ibellevue hotel
A Quiet, Refined Housie" of * Unusual •
. Excellence . „■
.^American* with bath, from $4 a day
4 European 4Plan,T?with« bath, a from J $2 • a 'i day i
■~H SPECIAL . MONTHLY! RATES . 1 -•:
7 -..^ * ■:" Positively Fireproof. , ...
? Half •Block From {Columbia Theater. '
It
j HOTEL ARGONAUT
i Society of I California Pioneers" Bldg.. Fourth? St.?
Near i Market. *' California'a > Most ; Popular | Hotel.
;*?. 400; rooms, ? 200! baths. 7% European * plan, $1 f per
day and up. Dining room I seating 500. .Table,
d'Hote *oris% la Carte ! service, tas desired.-kh SPE
CIAL LUNCHEON EVERY* PAY. FROM 211:30
A. M. TO 2 ..V.-i M.— ■ EDWARD ROLKIN.
Manager. GEO. A. DIXON. Assistant Manager.
HOTEL YON DORN, 242 TURK ST.
,ft European plan. $1 per day and up:
plan. $2.25 per day. and up. .-American 5 plans to
permanent k guests,*;?sso? mo. ■ and i up;-. European 1
i plan sto I permanent [guests *f $5! per week < and up.
Steel "f frame, class lA. strictly -t fireproof. ' EDDY
ST. «; CAR FROM FERRY:- . ■-..
Iffff^-•'•>■•'••■•'";- - - *- ' --'? v-ft^ "? ■' •■■.-' :'-*'.'-■■:■■•.••• -■■■* ..~<->y:-' -
I tDIST^TSPfK?LA TARDS, circulars, enve3 11
1 i_Klffl"--l I it.* /\ I ■■ v* *. ' -. •
i ryjaUl 1 lW*l-i LOPES, LETTER HEADS,
PRINTING CLOTH signs, BANNERS,
A IMll * *I^VJ> POSTERS> BOOKLETS, ETC.
.;, \"; [_*\"\ ;";„?? ;\//;-, *y; ?_ :• /3?-.-.■;'?-??:/;..*: 7-y 77.^7 .-ft?.v?. s,*: *
— James vH. Barry Co*
THE STAR PRESS
1122-24 MISSION ST., just above 7th
PHONE OR SEND POSTAL AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL I
■• -^egggg^/, V , * -
«■*■'■' ' i«—^p—— i ——«—^■»«'*—^———■■■mumum n n in i» ————w—M^——. \
DESPONDENT WOMAN TAKES ACn^nejP-ft
ent because «* Ions; "l"*!^—»"; Yar*e ,ioae £f
of 22ft Ninth street swallow »<l* X? m orfl£x
esrtSc arid in her rooni .£» terds e %fa
and died while being token M tne
emergency hospital. ' ...___^—
HOTEL COLONIAL
-ft Stockton Street, Above Sutter .=
,"'.'■■".■«' » San Pronclnoo '"."■ •***'■ '
;?;?./American Plan, $3.00 Day
:??.,- European Plan," 91.50 Day v ;; J
*■*-A? hotel -with ; every* modern conveniens *"
v; Every; room connecting with bath.*; T,; ;',',*,# '
HOTEL TURPIN
-"- Newest and Most - Popular Commercial Hotel. •
* - 17-19 Powell Street *at Market
?' Six '- stories lof .-' solid : "comfort? . Ten *>; first r class
eating * houses: within ■ one ■ block. j. Rates $1, $1.50
to > s4; per,,' day. 225 [ rooms; i riot■ a darki room' in
the house. ' " 'ft ; •- * .
-.-.•• F. *: L. &; A. W. TURPIN, Props, and i Mgrs. •■
, ■ (Former: owners ;Royal; and . Hamilton \ hotels.) - •
HOTEL BELMONT
730 Eddy I Street/* ? ,'-. M. W. GREGG, Prop;
i/f: Hot and? cold water; telephone in every room.
Rates.*; 50c ito $1.50 ! per ft day; ; $3 r to $5 per ? week.
With private bath, $4.50 to $7. * From ferry
take Eddy st. car. „ -
Phone " Kearny; 1044.' 'j-iH*::*i Home .. C 1396 - ■
S:i¥MRB.^HELEN«F.jORR, Proprietor. » 1
HOTEL', ADENM I&?;SSS£--: 1
150 » rooms. 100 private baths, 4 steam i heat. I;
i prWate j exchange phone) in all j rooms; ;$1 ; mo. L
Hotel court
lARKIN AND SUTTER "
; European and American plan. Elegantly fur
nished, $ modern ; house. First' class i tattle. ; .

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