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) THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1897 THE EMPORIUM. 1 WIATLE CREL 0EPT HOBBED § Masked Man Compels the Station Agent to Opzn the Safe. Fells Him With a Pistel Af Taking the Gold From the Strong Box OOt Wheaia ol seive oy | Drags His Victim by ths H Room to Reom in His S for Loot. e Our here, is right. styles. Nothing elsewhere at the h 67 s o Mo IT6 OWMERS CUMPROMISE. Ena of the Rivairy on the Straits of Juan de Fuca. PORT TOWN IR G 2R Y e T s e Ty 7 R Y (et (s T M2 Y (R £ T A2 20 ) et T —_— MISSING FEOM STOCKION. day, January 11I. Mysterious Disoppearance of & Sizteen- R Qe T e 2R \ 2 AR Crockery Depariment, second § B S S S L =22y XS Y For Best Candies. January We are leaders in styles and LOW prices. leaders, goods cannot be carried over from season to season, hence OUR extraor- dinary effort to sell all Winter goods IN SEASON at some sort of a price. Chances like these come few and far_between. : } Prices. the final author- ity upon novelty and correctness of design. Everything that is right in DRESS GOODS, that is The assort- ment challenges compe- tition, either in qualities or goodas these can be bought $ 1.75 Dress Patterns Now.$ 1.38 $2.45 Dress Patterns Now.$ 1.68 $2.75 Dress Patterns Now.$2.00 $3.35 Dress Patterns Now.$2.28 $3.75 Dress Patterns Now.$2.45 $5.40 Dress Patterns Now.$3.60 $5.50 Dress Patterns Now.$4.00 A large collection of Damaged China, Crockery, ware, Ornaments, etc., will be | placed on sale To-Morrow, Mon- goods that were slightly dam- aged during the holidays and in | delivery, NOW being closed out | at nominal prices. These sales | N of Slightly Damaged Goods al- | ways attract many customers. | Early comers will get the first choice and the best pieces. TH™ EMFPORIUM. J THE FMPORIUM. 1 The Emporium Clearing Sales---As Nowhere Lise. To maintain OUR supremacy as Send Mail Orders For Advertised Salz Goods as soon as possible. Quantities on some lines limited. Avoid dis- appointment. Clearance | Sale stock is over- stocked on La- 3 dies’ Outer Gar- ments. Goods must go. Prices have been cut un- sparingly. NOW less than cost in most cases. The beautifully Tailored Jacket shown in above icture—Irish Wool Frieze in four colorings— near SO | toned Bo Some as Id less than $12.50. prices. 1 as $18, but we have $6 45 Black Boucle Capes—silk th fur—regular - d:to;close.l. ;.0 $6-93 or dark colors— could not Clearing Sale Price.. $4-95 | Separate Skirts—3 desirable colors in small pl effects—were $7.50. $2 95 5 . Balance of this lot to close at.. Clear- ance Sale Prices. Mostly Under- wear mentioned in this “ad,” but the price cuts have been made on ALL classes of Men's Fur- nishings that were bought for the Winter Season. n’s Fine Neckwear—all the newest color- shapes in Tecks, Flowing-End Tecks, N Glass- These are 320 dozen | ings and la Fo Hands, Bows and Club Ties—regular 50c 9= value. Clearing Sale Price Is... S 20c Men’s Fine Merino Underwea ht—Shirts and Drawers—colors camels’ hair, vicuna and natural wool—the kind that was $1.25 per garmeat 95¢ we! ! I $1.00 per garment. No Men’s Winter Weight Scotch Woo | sold for less than soc per pair. | ance Sale Price will be.- Men’s Psrale Shirts—in neat colors and patterns—z < s = F A ot - berdini o, to sell at $1.co. Three months before you will ] @ buy your Spring | IS Hat. Why not e have another new Hat or two during ' those three months? They | are half original prices now. .\ Emporium Millinery was conceded to be the finest offered in this city during the past two seasons. Low as present prices are, you may be sure of getting only thevery latest and nobbiest styles. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets That Were $7, 88, 89, S12, up to $25. Marked Now $3.95, $4.25, $4.75, up to SI5. $2.50 Fedoras, Now............8L75 $2.25 Fedoras, Now....... e v D $2 Untrimmed Felt Hats, Now... .Sl I8 A hundred pretly shapes and colorings in these untrimmed hats to choose from. | $1.25 Untrimmed Felt Hats, Now...78c | $1.00 Untrimmed Felt Hats, Now...68c 2 Clear- _ance Sale Sra Prices. The rapidly ad- vancing season “BWTS urges us tomake phenomenal cuts in prices to induce immediate sales of stocks now on hand, The liberal quan- tities of material used in Fur Garments this year means that they can be made over if styles should change next season. Hence months of wear are yours at prices like these: 75 Black Fur Capes—like picture—silk lined—24inches long—were formerly $8.5 arance Sale $4'50 Fur Capes—silk lined—: nches long—were formerly $10. Clearance Sale Price $4-95 650 Ladies’ Full e in Fi Coney, Iceland V1 C. fo! , $1.350, Clear- m $1.00, 50¢ and 33C Clearance Sale Prices. The wiaacts Greatest Bargains in Reliable Clothing ever given by any firm in San Francisco. Goods will be found pre- cisely as represent- ed; and although these very special reductions are made for Clearance Sale purposes only, as a guarantee of our good faith we will say if you are not satisfied with your purchase, money will be cheer- fully refunded. Men’s $12.50 and $I5 Suits Now $8.88 Perhaps a dozen each of these Suits, in 70 or 80 rent styles and s of “our at Fall and Wi of them Single or Doubl — some of them perfectly ta terials are all-wool C smooth-finished Fabrics. Not a *s not a ‘“bad” style in the lot. gains, every one of them. Men’s Working Pants. . . Nearly 700 pairs of th stout Union Cassimere—li guaranteed not to rip. Boys’ $5.50 Overcoats at . Twenty styles of Dress Overcoats for bo 3 to 12 years old, with or without capes, in a wool Tweeds. Three good i show the dust—gray, brown and tan. Everything in the Men’s and Boys’ Ci Department has been spe y marked for t If you were familiar with # 7 NEW PRICES and be c nced of our earnes ire to close out this season’s siyles at the earl ble moment. )| gant line of LACE CURTAINS in New Spring pat- > } terns just received are added to the Clearance Sale at Special Prices. Linen effect—Renaissance borders—full length and Tapestry Portieres—48 inches Chenille Portieres—38 inches b: Furniture Coverings—soinches Denim Piliows with Sateen Pillows—22 fste i U ve i L cna o OO e e e (O N C e Ui e Revante Sy BRI G himself by drinking an ounce only caused three hours e fr T = can be found. | be —_— | of iauda REFENUE SEKVICE CHANGES. | sieep- e g o IONE MYSTEXY CLEARED. | Letter Received From a Man Who Dis-| appeared in 1895. | CAL., #an. 9.—The solution of | deepest mysteries in the his- | nty came last evening | iieved to be authentic, | enior partner in the Captain Phillips to Take Command of | the Commodore Perry. | PORT TOWNSEND, Paiil of now at Seattle U been ordered to profe-sors will deliver addresses, | as so County Echool Superintendent | | E- W. Davis. ROE’'S CRIME AT WINTERS. The Napa Murderer Confesses That He Was One of Lizzie Waughtel's Assail- ants N.ne Years Ago. WINTERS, CaL., Jan. 9.—George'S. Mc- Kenzie, 8 f of County, arrived NAPA CONSTABLES the man had left with his load of wood, | which he carried in a sack. They con- | cealed themselves on tne porch of the | | Lucas house, which is unoccupied and | | which 1s cut twenty feet from the | woodpile, and awaited the return of the | | thief. | | Soon Quijado returned for another load. | | When he reached the woodpile the office: | stopped from ‘the poreh ama orders b Instead of holdiag up his its entire be! { to surrender. LOS sNGELES Elaborate Preparations for the Home | Products Parade, | he will langu —_——— COMING FAIR. Declares Himaself Insolvent. to-day filed s petition in msolvency. liabilities amount to $32,947, while his | sets are small. S el Stockton’s Mative Daughters. SAN JOSE, CaL, Jan. 9.—A. E. Newby, | who has been engaged in buying and se LOS ANGELES, CaL, Jan. 9.—The pa- | iD€ green and dried fruits in this cou rade committee of the Home Product Fair has reported thst the trades parade which is to take place on Saturday, January 16, | will be the larcest and most attractive | who was s sleep, had a narrow escape from | His examina‘ion was set for January 14 being cremated. The family lost almost | Bail was fixed at $5000, in default of which ngs. L His as- Frank Quijado Fired Upon e §f 1, St st . ot | yard was shaded by houses and trees, and | While Resisting | the officers could not teil with what the Arrest. who disappeared | to-day to investigate another crime which several months be- | William E. Roe, the Gre-nwood murderer | ppeared he had been suf- | sentenced to be hanged next Friday, con- from what was claimed to be soft- « guiity of. | . and bis relatives bad | Nine years ago two men attacked Lizzie i Waugbtel, the daughter of a weaithy farmer who lived near town. The entire mate population searched iong and dili- | gently for the perpetrators of the crime, h of Isaacs and his business | $3500 reward was offered and detectives | missive makes no reference | were put upon the case, but not a clew to | Him Stealing Auaother's s be is engaged in or that he | gy puilty ones was ever found. The vic- n 5 tim maintsined that she could positively | bim to halt and discharged his pistol Wood. - , | twi he man's head. This did not identily them if she saw them. A num.| [ RIS oreT R et ber of men were taken before her, but she e L e e oo ¢ peiled to fire directly at the approachin; always said the right men had not been | Fells One of Them With a Club Be- | man. When sko: Quijadn pitched fef ever seen in Los Angeles. A hundred | firms have already entered, and this in- | cludes 1500 employes and 300 vehicles, all | ers of the Golden West of Lodi, were the of which will be handsomely decorated. guests of Joaquin Parlor No. 5, last eve In the parade the Knights of Pythias|ing at the latter's instail will enter and exhibit fancy drills. The | tory cerrmonies. The retiring bre Police and Fire departments will also | Miss Ids Sperry, initiated ten new m take part. The West End Pony Club, 1n | bers b fore the instal lation. TheG Costume, a0 the commercial travelers | president, Mra. Gillpa trick of Mar 1.1 make a owing. - g lowi 8 Bus been requested o bave the National | Dsioded the following officers: Guard tarn out. Al factories and whole- | Past president, 1da Sperry; presiden sale houses have agreed to close on Satar- | Emma Barney; first vice-presic day afternoon. The sffair promises to Emma Philipson; second vice-presi approach La Fiesta in importance. Mamie Manthey: third wice-p =4 Amelia Snyder; recording secretary Fii e G Sl adis A. Stier; financial secretary, Ida hill; marsbhal, Esther Needbam; o STOCKTON, Car., Jan. 9.—The mem- bers ot Ivy Parlor No. 88, Native Daught- | man was armed. Quijado sprang forward { with a club in bis hana, end Constable | Allen, who was in front, tried to avoid a | blow, but was siruck on the back of the neck and fell as if shot. As hefell ne called outto his companion to cefend himself. Quijado turned fiercely upon Secord and rushed toward him. Secord ordered | Scout, the fas States curter se:v. of the Wolcot: 1s g to the inadequat dating the ve: spend most of the | b |t Attacks Officers Who Detected —_———— Jordan Lectures at Palo Alto. | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Car, Jan. | Presid 2n delivered a lecture In ARRESTED 4T CLOFERDALE. | Deputy Fish Commissioner Fletcher at| War With Fishermen. CLOVERDA - | caught. . ward and fell headiong. _Quijado’s dogs| SAN JOSE, Car., Jan.9.—Young Ladies’ | D% Esther am ;. Fisickes Depa e e i Fur | p0e has confessed to Sheriff McKenzie fore He Is S'opped by a were with him an! one of them attacked | day was observea by San Jose Grange to. | Foinel, Minnie Hilke; inside seatinel, Y » drew on the informa- | 11,¢ he was one of them, and_told a story Bullet. Allen, keeping bim from aiding bis| 3 - S jAnsje Giark; trustecs—Jusie Kobiberg, rested Cha summer while studying | so complete In evers detsil thar Soess e | day with appropriate musicsl and literary | Emma Hilke and Carrie Kerrick; pays: yesterday m b ! ; exercises. The installation of the newly | isn, Dr. Stites-Allea. At the conclusion nearing it related by Mr. Waughtel the Sueriff bas no hesitation in declaring that one of the guilty men is now in castody A phrsician wss summoned 1o attend | the wounded man. Quijado was placed in | €k an empty wagon and taken to the county | feasi. The new officers are: Worthy mas- for the United States The lecture was illus- | des. An admission fishing with a & ted officers was followed by a harvest | of the work of the parior all were invited %0 a feast in the banquet-hall. | was charged, ¢ ar eds to be used in | in the person of Roe. The latter worked | NAPA, CAL., Jan. 9. Constable George | it "1y tUile; had entered hisleft breast | ter, G. W. Worthen: S beautifying the grounds about the sta- | here after the crime Was committed, and | Secord shot snd probably fatally wounded | just above the center of the heart, passed | Huriburt; chaplain, Mrs. Nancy - fian Luis QRepe’s Tyapl e w0 AMA, | bis picture was recognized to-day by sev- | Frank Quijado about 12 o'clock last night. | tbrcugh the left lung and lodged under | lecturer. Mrs. Lizzie Woodbams; secre-| SAN LUIS OBISPO, Caw, Jan. 9.—A |eratas 8 man known by the name of | N | the sbouider blade, between the fourth | tarr, Mrs. G. W. Worthen; treasaurer, | Green. Who his companion was has not | Quijado resisted arves at the hands of OF- | 344 fifth ribs. Afer it had been removed | Cyras Jomes: Ceres, Mrs. Mary Barnes: | been disclosed. | ficers Secord and Allen, and the shot that | Quijado regained consciousness, but suf- | Plora, Miss Harriet Pestit; Pomona, Mrs. e wounded him was fired only when it be- | fered much pain, and can hardly sarvive. | B. L. Harlbari; steward, J. Lee; assist- Sent to Stockion Asylum. came necessary to protect the persons of | Quijado, whoisa single man avout 30| ant sieward, Miss Laoie Woodhams; or- SACRAMENTO, CaL, Jan. 9.—Charles | he arresting officers from serious injury. | Jears of aze,is well known here, having | ganist, Miss Ada Rose. Quijado was trying to make an Jiy- | livea in Napa for many years. About i easy !V~ | oight months ago he worked for N. Zach- Arraignea for Stealing Cattls. | meeting was beld here this afternoon for | the purpose of consulting as to the most - | expeditions manner 6f procuring an ap- propriation for the erection of a normal { school in this city. A draft of a petition | to the Legisisture was read, showing the | necessity for additional school facilities. As soon as furtber data are obtained they wili be sent to Sacramento. et Nominatrs a Santa Cruz Eoy. ANTA CRUZ. CaL, Jan. 9.—Panl E. r. son of W. R. Soringer, a promi- ¢ Populist and watchmaker of this , has been nominated by Congressman Bariow for admission 10 the United States Naval Academy st Annapolis. The ex- amination will take place on May 16 — Fisit Catalina Island. LOS ANGELES, Caw, Jan. 8—The members of the Board of Harbor Commis- sioners, accompanied oy W. D. Ssnborn, | eneral agentof the Burlington system, | ef Eng{cfleer dw\ e Sonthern Pa- | N-wman, the yo:;ng men who wanted to s = <, and Captain Wilism and Hancock | borrow the revolver of Chief of Police | i ng by stealing wood from the Lucas place | ine b 4 ning. who wer ge of the party, | Drew to experiment with, was examined | ton the corner of Main and Stuart strests. | * 00 ) asiie i SAN JOSE, CAL, Jan. 9—Edward Mo- for Cataling Tsiand ihis Mmomikgon | for Junacy, to-day and sent to the Stock- | Hia depredations were noticed by young | S e oo st sto | O ccnes. INe[ion Asylum. The officers do not know | man named Hackman, who lives next e thig | 1OF Stealing thirty head of cattle from the | will examine ihe sione quarries 0B | Wnere o had his relariver, bk he sare e | Bunt and who weat ta the pace sad | [FETALUMA. Cac, Jan. 8.4 fie thie | Fiyde ranch on Pine Ridge, was arsaigacd | | basabrothier in San Francisco and is 3 | dered Quijado toleave. Quijado's reply | SLor00% SIfing from an overbested | pefore Jusiice Dwyer to-day on a new | graduate of the San Francisco High | coyinat Hackman had better keep away | 207 destroyed one of the first residences | .rand larceny complaint sworn to by School and Berkeiey University. He is | oo, iy i i Y | ever buiit in Petaluma. It was owned by | Deputy Sheriff Siurcke. The old com- evidently well educated. T en ackman notified | My [ockwood. A mother with ber two- | plaint was deiective, as it alleged that the ————— Officers Allen and Secord. The officers | day-oid baby were fortanately rescued | cattle were stolen from F. A. Hyde in- TEE Kiog of Pilis Is Beecham's—BzzcEaw's. | went to the Lucas place, only to find that ' from the ing building, w ason 'stead of the Orestimba Land Company. i Swictde at San Diego. SAN DIEGO, CaL., Jan. 9.—Charles F. ris, aged 25, was found dead in the.ba et Petaluma Farmers' Institute. PETALUMA, Car, Jao. 9.—A farmers’ stitote meeting will be held here on rusry 26, when two of the State Uni- ad been in puo . e an unsuccessful attempt on Wednesdsy before leaving