The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1897, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1897. 5 %%w%%%m%% o to 12 A. M. Monday--Record-Breaking Three-Hour Sale-=9 to 12 We Shall Take the Biggest Loss Ever Made by any Store in the West in a Single Day, and Charge it to Advertising. Get Here at 9 o’clock To-Morrow. ! THE EMPORIUM. [ THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. t THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ¢ BROTHER AND SISTER Shocking Discovery Made by an Aged Couple in Kansas. . ® ? Concerts. Mail Orders. r the Emporium Orchestra Do not send Mail Orders for the s ut one concert weekly Three-Hour Sale goods. Mail Or: 1(/\ 1 at 8 P. M. There Jor Regular Clearing Sale goods concerts, filled on day recetved, if goods b w:zv:T:,riA SAN FRANCISCO, January 24, 1897. {iof ks e R I TR Muslin Underwear. The interest of OUR January Offerings of high-grade Under Muslins increases as the sale progresses. The crowds of close, correct shoppers continue to center here. All ample sizes, all finely These Goods at These Prices for Three Hours Only==9 to 12. gf"m all_properly trimmed, Qe Toet eve 1 tions Made at the Thirty- Ninth Anniversary of Their Wedding. N e = o S g L il ) Ez= ) 2Ry Qa2 = Parted in Youth and Adopted b7 Dif- ferent Fimilies They Met &s [ oS o SRt = — Silks Sacrificed. THE LOWEST PRICES ever known are those we are quoting in OUR January Clearing Sale ; but for Three Hours Monday Morning We Shall Undersell Ourselves. The fifty different lines selected for the sale—from g to <Y 12 A. M., and no longer—are marked in every instance far below actual cost. All new, staple merchandise ; no 5 P“‘g “job lots” or old styles. It will be a trade event that will make history. The items in the side columns are some Stangers and Married. h\c items of ly one- of the Special Clearing Sale Bargains for the coming week. ct prices. and at far lower prices than the same qualities would cost you at any other store. New ‘““Empire”” Gowns, of fine muslin, daintily trimmed with em! ery and insertion, at. Other Styles, not trimmed, 48c and 79c. CORSET COVERS, made of fine muslin, felled seams, high neck, |6 trimmed with embroidery. . C Good Muslin DRAWERS, deep |9 hem and tuck C Fine Muslrg Coll'drd CHEMISE nicely trimmed, ample quantity material 37C Ladies’ Extra FullUmbrelIaSK]RTS trimmed with new p?‘ftl[em of embroid. ery, also extra dustruffles, the Special Pric $|-28 Q;l;druple Tea Set Ladies’ Union Su;ts 38c $I0 Overcoats $5.45. Furniture—Half. $3 24 Ladies’ Heavy Weight Ribbed Union 150 Men’s Dress % b Suits—Oneita style—form fitting—fin- Overcoats—of ex- ished seams —all cellent Kersey and —our standard “ 89c uite so elaborately Quadruple plated, richly rr'\hK\ed and Melton Cloths--su! stantial farmer satin linings — stylishly cut—perfectly tail- ored--price has never been beldw $8.50 each and sold regu- larly at §10. From 9 to I“| A. M. Mon- dayandno longer.. $5 4‘-’ 150 M,n s Storm Overcoats-—strictly all wool material— Tpis Handsome _ This Handsome flannel _lined—high Solig Oak Rocker, Solid Oak Parlor storm collars—ankle ypholsteredinfancy Chair, upholstered length—sold - regu- vejour, at just haif in fancy velour, at larly at $to to $12. 50 the regular price on just half the regular h. Fromo to 12 Monday from ¢ to price on Monday 75¢ suit. From gto 1z A. M. Monday and n er, sui Smw\ th.e' Reg» Fromogto1z A. M. $3.24 10c Percale 5c. and neatest patterns and color effects— ys sold at 10c a d. Fromgto 12 A. M. Monday and no longer, per yardi: £ et 5¢ Men’s Furnishings. Some of this week’s extraordi- nary offerings. A few of the many bargains that will be found in our popular Men’s Department. The Emporium Kid Gloves for men— extra quality—extra heavy— new shades. Per pair. Sl-oo M. Monday and 1> A."M. and no fromoto 12 A. M. n.vlong T. $5.45 longer. The special and no longer. - The el §1.50 ™ 95c Real Bohemian sert Rococo = border, 85c Serge 39c. Boys’ Overcoats $2.45. r sorted tinting,white oo dress lengths of our s center, decor fj fine all wool Navy Clay C a 100 Boys’ Dress Overcoats—Io styles Me“ s furnlshmgs. to chogse from—for boys 3 to 12 vears &m&mmm&mmmmww t§ vhich \\en:eilifsul\;.!‘!i;—vnr:r\\]: f agd—with or \\i‘lvhuuf, cape m.;x- 25 do7en’.’\‘3er ~IS.1\2. .\‘ All that remain of those Fine French ! 3 M. M. teriak is all wool itary Health Fleece- §§ pjeated Linen Bosom Shirts—3 sizes J Homiooht: 2 o8 tweed, in three good lined _ Underwear, & oniy, 14, 164 and 17—garments that f Mo ongs colors—gray, brc gu ice $1.00 2 e i LR o sl i 503 @ by e e 50 1 3 A. M. Monday and Three-Hour Shoe Sale. e ity .. JUC | o longer rs < t N I and 1o longer the ) All that remain of our $1 Percale Shirts h . (‘ ghdndém Dgr;ymh < et ¢, —almost every size—good patterns and & ¢ id Button Shoes fn’i‘n‘} Tffif“b'; 50ce i Spring Hezl, new | Coin Toe, Patent Tip, sizes 5 to On sale Mo from 9 to 12 A. d no lor el - - Children’s Fine Dongola Kid Button House-Furnishings. es. Spring Heel, Cloth Top, Seam- Agate Ware Tea Kettles—4, 501 6 Fox F’1tént Tip, Extension Soles, ’;ichrezular pr\\e $1.05 each. s 8 to 101;. - On sale Monday, from 7y 2 to close, each D ood colors, all of them. Marked 2 k1 49¢ { Men’s Pants 75¢. 250 pairs of Men’s Working Pants— From g to 12 A. M Monday and no longer the J price will be-. 75¢ dark colors—war- 20 dozen Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, Stuttgart Underwear. ranted not to rip— full width and length, nicely trimmed, regular price 81 a regu'ar price 75c each. From 9 to 12 25 Per Cent 0"- 5 pair. From o to 12 Monday and no longer 35¢ Men’s Stuttgart Sanitary Na- 2 re Spring Heel, new Goin Tos,' Patent A. ].V\. ylnndn)v and the «r.;e will be. tural Wool _Underwear, Night fecand TeaPots—in pURE “rte cires 80 . Oniite e DC Shirts, etc., at one-quarter usual %-$1.09 o Silver Watches $2.50. prices for six days only. H Ladies’ Open -face § Men’s Heavy Winter Weight Single ~ Portieres at Half. Solid Silv erg) Front Stuttzart Shirts and Drawers— New Kolba POR Fllety. téle tla(eSt Watches, prettilyv & usual prices $2.25 to $2.35 per garment velty, very popular in the East, now d st ch si: iiy e EMPORIUM. ennra\e case, stem (@ (there isa r1oc rise on each size). The winding, Swiss {{ special cut prices for 6 days e Coxl Hodsfil qghS' = D St so each. Fromgto 12 = $2 40 MI ine Dongola utton ar pric ST movement, guar- A per garment will be $1.70 to Japann =‘3’—‘ P\“ff Spring Heel, Cloth Top, Seam- will be, each. = $|.50 anteed good time- B Men’s Heavy Winter Weight Double quality 'e““‘ s Foxed Patent [eather Tips, fair Japanese Portieres, in quaint woven For 0ne Week. T oo ApateWare Cof- Children’s Dongota Kid Button S om g to 12 A. M. MISSES’ Do nwla Kld Butt \\nnu\ and no Spring Heel, new Coin Toe, long 6oc 5 Leath:r Tips, sizes 1134 t0o 2. On sal anteerr A53C Monday, from o to 12 A. M $1.19 and no longer, at.. 1\'"!”_‘“ On sale 35 Front Stuttgart Shirts and Drawers— Monday, from 9 to # ysual prices $2.50 to $3.50 per garment e N ine ANV iae D LA B L e \ larly at 35¢ q ke e s gl i stitched extension s, 1110 2. tinsel Oriental effects and handsome 12 A. M., and no 8 _(1oc rise on sizes). Sp cial cut prices On sale Monday, from 9 to 12 colorings for 6 days, per garment, § They are not e ot Ll TH Ol R © $2.50 Y for 6 days, perga L% 62 60 $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $20.00. Same Style of Watch, in Nickel Case. ¢ Men’s Extra Hea\ live to %%m Finest Quality Al't Department. 9tor1z A Monday— On sale Monday, from g to 2 00 Stuttgart Shirts and Drawersg\_sual Cures la Gl‘l e SpOl’tlng GOOdS- 125 Framed Pictures, all different sub- $4.50, $5.50, $7.50, $12.50. 12 A. M., and no longer...... $ # prices $3 to $4.50 per garment. Spedial s ppe. | vas Decoy e Pg°§°§:3"uzs~ S — Ladies’ Solid Silver OPERA CHAINS. & cut prices for 6days, per gar- 3 () s the time that every one coughs s, inflatable — an ater Colors, original pric . On sale Monday, from g to Ment, $2.50 10.vu.vreeorerresonnns - e At e $250. From o to 12 A, M. Monday, Fancy Pillows. P e CWINE ural colors—can fold and no longer, your choice $1.00 About 50 Filled Down Pillows, covered [agies’ Heavy Rolled Gold Opera SANTA MONICA VETERANS PROTEST gl v g Women’s Shoes. Some of the bargains of the week—hints to close buyers. Shoe economy here as nowhere - with fine embroidered silks, regular Cp, ) . pocket — weight 6 150 Berlin Photos of Pamnnz< by cele- price $3 to $5 50 each. Monday, from 9 g'mn;rls,\q\!\] S‘é\lrexd“::‘;?gr\\ggo; $| 00 oz. —regular price brated masters, every one a work of to 12 M., and no longer, the nd goc each. Fromogto 12 A. M. art. During the three-hour sale, from price wi $| 75 to $3 75 Dfllg g;fldl'ies and no longer the pme 9 to 12 A. M. Monday, and no % 50C 75C Curtain l" artment, Second Floor Rear, English Milk Weed Face Po‘»xd:rfouré thing that will cul Oppose the Bifl Depriving Soldisr Inmates of Their Take School Di } < longer, the price will be each... ) ) BOUIS: ing Sets for Brass She ells 5o Solid Oak Parlor Easels, 5 feet highs Man ints—white, pink, fle .. else. NTA MONICA vour cold “the regular pric sc 50C 1o $1 co each. l—;nm oto 12 4 tints—white, pink, flesh and cream— Ladies’ Fine Dongola Kid Button €hoes —kid or cloth tops—patent leather tips —very stylish and durable... $2 00 regular pric regular price soc per box. From g to 12 c :heflzmfio\‘:?lql\g,and . longer 50(‘ Men’s and BOYS, Hats. A-M. Monday and no longer the 27¢ price will be... Fine Oil Paint Boxes, re)zuh' price. Men’s Soft Hats, in Black, Brown and Carson’s V. 1 = $150 each. From 9 to 12 A. M. Mon- Nutria, desirable wintas styles, regular best‘ggring gfi)fit’p;imffisffaw;m;fi: mt R "”" $1-50 @ a0 and no longer, the price $1.00 volues: o On Monday, from 910 12 —regular price $1.00 per bottle. From From o to 12 A. M. Monday SOC r A. M., and no longer, thcpme $' 25 9o to 12 A. M. Monday and no 100 Cans of ENAMEL, all colors, regu- Wil be.. ~ 2 longer the price will be... 48¢ d no longer the price will be P()Cket Knives 30C. lar price 25¢ a can. From gto 12 A. M. Children’s Blue Clot b Sailor Hats, General reductions on Chest Protectors hree and Four Blade Pocket Knives— and no longer, the price Q¢ regular valus 81 co each. On Monday, _—so many different styles that we can- tered and brass lined—buckhorn, YL from o to 1z A. M., and no © 45 not mention any particular price. They ry, buffalo or celluloid handles—reg- 200 Bottles GOLD_PAINT, original longer, the price will be... are all marked in plain figures, and ular prices 75¢ to §1.00 each. From g price 25c a bottle. From g to 12 A. M. Children’s ROB ROYS, regular price from g to 12 A. M. Monday and 4_0 of this famous remedy at i to 12 A. M. Monday and no 30 Monday, and no longer, the price lo s0c, from g to 12 A. M. Monday, |5 no longer we will make a rcducuon artment. longer the price will b C . C and no longer, the price will be... C of.. Per Cent %mmmm%&mm&@%@m Qe PORTLANG JUDGE'S ERROR. Ihh removal to the State Asylum for zhev MENDOCING ASYLUM INSPECTED. lwhxch had announced a heavy reduction. 1pann,4//p's YOUNG WRECKER. | ever, he was turned over to the Boys' and Insane at Salem. For a second time, But the declaration was not sufficient, Girls’ Aid Society. c a set. From g to 12 and no longer the pnu Ladies’ Fine Vici Kid Lace Shoes—kid or cloth tops—needle toe—patent leather and kid tips—very flexible $2 50 : . soles. Ladies’ Fine Vici Kid Button Shoes— kid d cloth tops—hand- mmegnsolecs.. Hea $3-00 Fine assortment of the mew tailor-made, welted Shoes for ladics’ wear. They come in black kid, russet and the new ox-blood color. kenzie’s medy. The cure is positive ,. =T mm&mm@mmm; 2. \uo“e\'cr Judge Northup listened to xbcl | and the war is decidedly *‘on.” Suicide of an Insane Young Man Who Had pleadings of relatives of the unfortunate | Governor Eudd and a Legislative Com- | e | Tivs/ke- Fodr 0/d Boy Arrested for Re-‘ AFFRAY NEAR FISALLi, Boen G.ven His Liberty by -the | man, and Smith was usain relessed nd | mittee Pass Upon the Need of SERASTOPOL W4IF MISUSED. peated Attempts to Cause Street [ Woodehoppers Guarret and Ons Is ofeex > 5 e care of hi 2 | : e § = e““":: ::‘““n‘;g Court. fg::;;ye's ";’ged‘, S et an Appropriation. Little Jennie Tobin Kescued From People Railway Disasters. ‘ Stabbed in the Back. aMonica| PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 23.—The Coro- ————— UKIAH, CaL., Jan. 23.—Governor J. H. ‘ Who Trested Hor Gruallys PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 23.— A 12-year| VISALIA, Cai, Jan. 23.—Eugene Er- MULLAN MI DISASTEE. Budd and the lezis'ative committee ar- | SANTA ROSA, Car, Jan. 23.—Little Gas Explosion in the You Like Causes | Fived 8t noon to-day aud were immedi- | Je“t“‘eh T;z:m, BzedI 12, h“u?“x: lxvmgr ed a ‘“whitewash” . verdict, | sl A borp A by | ately driven to the Mendocino State In- ;‘L e ¥ the bill. which is g 3 condemned. Had the| SPOKANE, Wasn,Jan. 2—A terrific |Sane Asvium, where the party was for-| Sebustopol for nearly two years, sbd dur. advice of Chief of Police Robertson, 10| explosion of gas occutred in the tunnel of | MOIIY Teceived. After luacheon thie com- | m“f" e "‘”fi‘me L 54 send bim to the asylum, besn followed | the You Like mine, at Mullan, Idaho, last | ittee, as well as the Governor, was shown | bas ofien b-en cruelly used. Bach t'me : : ot B in | that the agent of the Society for the Pre- . weeks 2go young S " = ihrough the asvlum by the officers in | U £ Eumor That a Dying Man Confessed to | tBTe€ 3 mith now would | gyening. Forty miners were at work close Cb”g: This trip was made with & view | Yention of Cruelty to Children visited the quity in | ner’s jur 7 he case of A. T. Smith, who | on to dic- % mitted suicide yesterday, this morn- | { Barrett has - |ing rend ofticials ana | \DE. Ten¢ old boy, giving his name as Carl Ross, | 180405, a Mexican woodchopper, quarreled was arraigned in the Police Court tms | With bis partner, another young Mexican, afternoon. He is seemingly endowed with | " Dile they were preparing dinner, at a the vicious instincts of Jesse Pomeroy, | CAMP seven miles east of this city to-day. his crime being the obstructing of street. | Eroandos without warning stepped bebind car tracks. The youthful offender, who | biS Partner and buried the blade of a long lives on Twenty-fourth and East Ankeny | 328ger in the young man’s back just below o SANT4 ROS4 SENSATION. @ Healdsburg Kobvery, | be alive. s tne Sl 1 ando’ saitfuas : o Bl A e Vsl giny | streets, was srrestod by Ofhcer Molden. | tbe loft shoulder bone. He feil dangerous- SANTA ROS —A report | Some time a0 Smith was examined 88 | made to escape from the deadiy gas. ALl | {0 ascertain the propriety of making cer- | hegged piteously to be ailowed to remain | hauer while in the act of placing fish- | (moniden, San Benkalos at cathered up his blankets and struck out | d it w. d b; % tain appropriations for the asylum which d lats d othi i 5 sl effect | to bis sanity, and it was recommended by | sycceeded in reaching the shaft but | and declared that she was well treated. | plates and other obstructions on the track | for the thick woods ¢loss by, Four other B o bad | the acting physicians that he be tken | Wiliiwm Brigger, who was overcome, and e Dy the representatives Toe persistent. rumors of cruelty con- | of the City aud Suburban Street Railway | woodehoppers forty yards awaw saw the o 1 i sohhery ot George V. |into custody, his mania being not 0nly | perished before his comrades discovered | Governor Budd made a careful inspec- | L ay, fio gt ;n%,fi"c's'yh;“&. Soia¥ | Company, on the Mount Tabor line, at | blow struck by Ernandos and went over Mulligan, and the Healdsburg treasury in | suicidal but homicidal. He was madly | nis absence. The explosion came from | tion of tie various depar'ments of the in- | motber, visited the Lomis place and. took | E8st Twenty-seventh street, and carried the bleeding man to camap. It Oetob and asking that the dying ];axoun af:: v]:l;x: ':':vdd head behen heard u; the magazine, but what caused it is a | stitution, and in nnln!ervxewthlsz\‘emng;Jennie"w,y. He says be found her| Young Rossadmitted his guilt to the :;thonght] he cllzmovt( A‘\,%m’rn» canse cf coming just at the close of the | was arresied and taken before Judze‘ Quadrupte Drowning Near Redwood. | isiative committes Were aiso Mmpressed | Ionieeonn dans Tae il Gomb and brush | engaged in the practice for some weeks awn out suit sgainst the late | Northup, ihe intention being an inquiry | SEDWOOD OITY. Car. Jan. 25 A4 with the management of the inssiution. | (o a0y davs haneing uown her back. | past. He sald he did it for the fun of the Quashing Kern Indicments. bondsmen, createa great ex-|into the man’s sanity. R naes A reception was_tendered 10 the Gov- | te mrign e tive copn o orane ey 18D9T | thing and did not think there was any | BAKERSFIELD, CaL. Jan. %.—Judge entand no end of comment in this | It was plain that Smith was demented, | FéPOFt Was received here to-nig atfour | @ or and the committee at the Gland Ho- | s b 0 B0t A Arog e barm init. Upon several occasions these i nd Healdsburg. It could not be | but on the appeal of his father, Pilot | persons had been drowned in the creek Little Jennie now says that she was obstructions nearly led to serious acci- Conley of Madera quashed two more of tel this evening: A special traipibearing | 1 ¢ 3 ’s indi T ed anu is ;nrcgudeu \xl; )fxfi'srle{jy.l @ | Wiliam {ihSmsx;r: :ncrioxun: latter's ulau-d- | about eignt miles lr’om here near one of | the party left here at 8:30 o’clock for San | ?::e:eilhe: flswnl\!' !’i‘xl::inlx;awg:?‘x;?:x;;shbteo. dflg“' Only lhed S,mfly “;]ion of the | 1$e::f.2?:f‘{ztg Lr;i;:n:::]; ::agsz. I e mot. s, coeapied ety | oty Lo e Sxessetre soing ol S| D e GRS (e e ramioo S | iore, and sbe seemed i be the happest | TSR BSTCL AR B 0ad e | iciments were found aiter the e L Tl PR hriria it beppicvs Syl gt L1 ot g d 3 e s » | mortal on the train that took her to Osk- v b | il T0cs ban boan Gt nod s of Judge Dougheriy's time, | ettes, the young man was release | be Jearned about the unfortunate occur- Santa Cruz Insurancs Rate War, jand this afternoon. might have en lost. At one . time | next- Gran ury had been drawn and el :1 e, au.et:rd;_‘n;‘e fiex:::- i fefifi’.‘;"f, nd:[e:kndail‘;':lr‘l_l‘lsgl again mani- | rence. e SANTA URUZ, Cav, Jan. 23. — The e young Ross Yo vr%n:r.ofilne dtronble_of | :‘.“,fil;%fi "sdcEs&’.“;u”?i‘.vi.“:.ffi.‘:‘"i rfme‘dl i L D = suicida| enmey Santa Cruz County Insurance Association Hedges Murderer Sentemced. tying a wooden obstruction down with | d. 13 Alfre stimony was conciudea to-day, | and he was taken before Drs. Fenton an Ukiah’s Football Team Wins. wires. | Harrell refused to take advantage ot this case will be argued by six at- | Saylor for examination on the reccom- @ has practically gone to pieces and a merry | SAN DIEGO, CaL, Jan. 23.—Joaquin | .~ The conrt gave the boy a severe lecture, | technicality and demaaded atrial. A jury za time limit of ten hours | mendation of Chief of Police Robertson, | UKIAH, CaL., Jan. 23.—A game of foot- | rate war is on among the agents. A week | Fuentes, whose trial for the murder of | explaining the dangerous nature of his | was accordingly drawn in his case and tue when a jury will pass upon | Who did not believe Smith a safe verson to | ball was played to-day at Foster Park | ago the local Loard decided that its mem- | Bernardiuo Contreras, at Hedges, near | pranks, and told him if he persisted in | trial will begin on Monday. | be zilowed at large. The result of thi«| between the teams of the Petaluma and | bers should maintain tariff rates, regard- | Yuma, ended in a verdict of mnulnfmar is wanton mischievousness in the future B S e examination was the reimpriconment of | Ukiah High Schools, resulting in a victory | less of the a¢tion of the German-Ameri- | vesterday, was sentenced to-daj udge | he would in all propability land jn the| Japanese children are taught to write Beecham's—BEECHAX'S. Smith in the County Jail preparatory to | for the Ukiah team by a score of 18t010. | can and Fireman's Fund companies, i Torrance to eight yeurs in San wmfi.n. penitentiary. Owing to his youth, how- | with both hands, the case. TEx King of Pi

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