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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1897. HURRIED 10 CHAMBER OF DRATH | e | A San Diego Murderer| Within San Quen- tin’s Walls EBANKS TO HANG ON| FRIDAY. Received at the Prison and at Once Put Under the Death Watch. EIGHT DAYS FROM SEN- TENCE TO EXECUTION. | Story of a Flendish Crime and Per- | plexing Questions In a Mur- der Case. st time in the history of Ban | | UENTIN PRISON, Car., Oct. | am | derer has come into | . one directly into | to await the hour of Joseph Japheth | yerof Mrs. Leroy B. Sules den at Oc ide.. His case, | lars, is unusual and per- chamber The man 1s zht to the penitentiary Lis execution will take He was sentenced to i sday, September 30, by San Diego. Thus only rvene between the day of the day of execution. icular alone the case of | onfusion and com- understood that | of the State of | be executed in less than | more than ninety days e is passed. The entin did not feel | Ebanks, knowing deatln came only eight pronouncing of sentence, | 1 tale weat into consulta- | rucy-General Fitzgerald, | opinion that may mean | . eneral held that in cases | ence. was pronounced for | ne it was not necessary to re- | ime limits of sixty and ninety | nsequently judge Torrence’s | > man ed at the prison this | & he was immeaiataly | J. C. Edgar and put ordeal of baving | face ana head | n the great | own a~ No. suit of stripes he ootherconvict within the walls tiary hal ever done be- handed over to two guards, | being Jed to the iron nnd wn as “murderers’ row’ chamber of death. ough the beautiful their bright colors sence, then duwn steps | passage and then once sunshine which crepi be. | . with | ows and forbidding | e was new to tae mur- s eves roamed about with | i t which only a condemned | an feel, [ e prison vard to the death cell, | oor of the building lormerly‘ iture factory, is a long s are long and the rests | 2 banks took the jour- he mounted the wooden | @xzing st the stretches of | - burst- into view as he| ser and higher. When he | top be gave one final glance ue long breath of the richly | saw lbe bay gleaming in ! lie shining roofs of the ar-away shores, the smoke | vy homes, the Little town | tuen the Lbumber of death v open and he entered. He | ‘0 tiie cage, the door snapped | d nim, and the.vigil of the death | He | . his he top nk< is not over 33 years of age. 10 have been born in Enegland, | whence he went-to the West Indies, | fina.ly drifting 1nto the United States and oy R. Stiles, her h band, ana J 'B. Borden, fatuer of Mrs. | Stiles—went to the ocean beach aboub) xmeen miles from Oceanside -for a week’s camping out. The little party pitched us* teats on tbe beach within soand of the ! ocean’s roar. In the afternoon the men | left Mrs. Stiles it the camp and started oft | fishing.. This was on the 10th of Sejtem- ber, 1895, As they were walking aloug they met two men whose appearance they | did. not fancy, <o rather tnan leave l!xei woman alone at the camp one of v.hem[ turned back. It was Mrs. Stiies’ with: ucr while Riverside people—Mrs. 1‘ i { father whio remained iles went on his way to nds. After being away sTeturned to find both L\H wife and Borden murdered. he authoriiies took the case in hand, and “Ebanks was captured abotit thirty miles from S m. Diego and charged with | profe.sed innce- H er was.found on his n bairels empty, and the campers had been miirdered with 8 weepon of its calic ber. Nothing except some smoking to- bacco was:missed from the camp and this was lound on Ebank-. The case was iried b2for=a jury in Judge W. L. P.erce’s court, and though tue eyi- dence. was. circumstantial ‘the jury in a very few minutes returned. a veraict of guilty of murder in the first degree. The | murder . was ‘rencered all the more hor- ritle by the age of the couple. Mrs. Sules was 80 years old, while . her father had | passed the 85 mark. Judgce Pierce sentenced Ebanks on April 9, 1896 ‘obe hanged at San Quentin on June 19; 1896. - Ebanks was not brought to the prison, bus was Kept at San Diego, and then filed an appeal based on sensational grounds. Healiezed that while he wasin | the yrison at Sah Diezo B. A. Stephens, | Who elaimed to be a Lypnotist ané could | place & “mun under Lis power, had him | utider his influence, and that while he was under the apell he denied that Le murdered tne aged couple. On these grounds he asked for frecdom, but the Supreme Court recently confirmed the -judgment of the lower court and Ebanks was brougtit before Judge Torrence of Ban Diego Just Thursday for resentence. Then it was that the Judge ordered the ex.eullon to take place at San Quentin on 161 received at the | made the first surface find of uranium in | the bistory of mankind. ! times as precious as gold. | stable George Minaker to | poned until Monda jents from Friday. Ociober 8, anl the murderer was — { Most Precious of Ketals Found in | Quantities Eastern Washington. TACOMA, W asu., Oct. 2—R. F. Erown, | the miner who has been credited with the | discovery of the St. Helens mining dis- trict in Lewis and Cowlitz counties, has | arrived from eastern Washington, bring- | ing news that he and his partner have in The valuable | mineral was located in Negro Creek dis- trict in Kittitas County, and the lucky | | prospectors have " Jocated five claims, | where they say it abounds. | Uranium is one of th> most valuable metals known to mankind, being w | $90 an ounce or $1080 a poux[xd .ne t | fore been found only at depths of from 500 { t0 1000 feet. Brown says tbat e bas a | hereto- | five-foot ledze of 1t only twelve miles from | | Peshastin station on the Great Northern, and sixteen miles irom Leavenworth. | Samples have been sent East to be as- saved. This product is a light, foliated metal | like mica, with a specific gravity from 6.4 | to 6.8. The ore is termed uranite and | comes in the form of brown oxide. It was first d iscovered in 1789 by Kiaproth, | and is mined principally in Bohemia and | | some parts of England e s oarras D O MoLase s has spent five years in Alaska snd was the man who carried Joseph Ladue's| filing on Dawson City to the Cauadizn | Gola Commissioner when the wealth the great Kiondike was unknown. He ix interested in several claims on the Yukon- TRAGEDY ON A SCOW. | Mate Gus L‘hrl:lmnsan of the Floating Falace Killed at Black Diamond. CORNWALL, CAL, Oct. 2—Gus Chris- | uson, mate of tne scow Floating Pal- ace, was shot and killed aboard his craft at Black Diamond, Contra Costa County, tastnight. His slayer was William Nich- ols, whose weapon was a shotgun. Nich- | ols sent a charge of fme shot crasaing | throuzh Christianson’s head, and the viec- tim lived but fifteen minutes. Nichols’ sister, Mrs. Nellie Junta, was on board the scow with a counle of young | men, and her younger broiher, Walter | Nichols, was in the vicinity. He heard | her calling for help, as if t0ue one was | trying to choke her. He ran and notified | his father, Joseph Nichols, who took Con- | the Palace. Curistianson refu-ed to allow them 1o | board the scow. d three times at the Consiabie without effect. Then Wiliiam Nichols went off to the Palace in a boat and 100k his sister away. Christianson cballenged him and drew a pistoi, but Nichols ceeded in getting | the first shot and droppinz his man. Nichols claims his action was in self- defense. Tha Coroner viewed the re- mains with a jury. Tbe inquest was post- xt. SANTA TERESA'S CURES. The Yaqui Prop;réiéss Now I/ea/ing' the Ailing of an Arizona Town. CLIFTON, Amiz, Oct. 2—Senorita Teresa Urrea, the famous ‘‘natural healer,” w. o was recently expelled from Mexico on suspicion of having incited the Yaqui Indians to an armed reb:liion, has | now settled down quietly at Ciifton. When <he and her pirents were driven out of Sonora by the M=xican authorities, | the family went first to El Paso, tnen m‘r Nogales, to Solomonvilte and finally they | arrived nhere | All along the route of her pilerimage | 3 woman, who is ve y handsome and but 24 years of , created much ex- citement by ber curing powers. Scores of people with incnrabie and chronic dis- eases now attest her wonderful cures. Sinea her arrival at Clifton people from mi es around have come to see her and re- quest the laying on of her hands. She takes no fees, sell~ no pnotogiaphs and onlv in rare cases will accept pres- those who are grateful for her | offices. Sheseems to have & sor: of mas- netic influence upon those with whom she comes in contact. i Her best cure in Cliftor wasin t he case of Salvador, the saloon-keeper, who wes | troubled with a chronic disease of long | standing. He declares he is now entirely | cured. In his gratitnde he started a pri- | vate subscription for Teresa, wh ch soon | reached » point where it was big enough | | to purchase a Louse and lot for the young | woman and her family just out of town. £ nmelth Bkt GUES1S Ut t AT4 ROS4. State Granae Patroms of Husdandry to | Meet in Conventio SANTA ROSA, Can.. Oct. 2—The Cali- fornia Siate Grange Patrons of Hus-! bandry will meet in annual convention at | 01d Fellows' Hall here during the coming ! week. Worihy Master Greer of the State Grange has already arrived ifrom S:ecra- | mento and established headquarters at | the Occidental Hotel. H The work of the gaihering will begin on | Tuesday morning. In the evening a pub- | lic recention will be tendered the grangzers | by the Mayor, City Council and citizens. Addresses wiil be delivered by Judge | Burnett and the Hon. J. C. Sims. On Wednesday there will be an excur<ion 1o Glen Elien, where the Grangers will be entertained at the Home for the Feebie- minded. The grange will confer degrees on Thursday, and in the evening the | feast of Pomona will be served to the | de'egates. | | | | | | o Served Time tifornim, PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 2— With the as- | tave: of the Cxitfornia State Prison of- | s Detective James B. Hume of Well-, argo & Co. has been enabled to ldenufy George Jackson and Charles Williams, | who stopped the Oregon Riilway and Nuvigation train a week ago 1o-mght, about five miles from this city. I uzine Shelby, munager of Wells, Vargo & Co.’s office here, this morning received a tele- | gram from Detective Hume, stating thnt' Jackson’s right name was Milton Harvey | | Less whio bas served three terms in the California penitentiary., His latest term was for the robbery of a Fresno stage- | coach. Detective Hume says that Charles | Williams 1s under arrest by his nam‘ name. He served one term from Los An- | H geles and was oniy recently hiberated. | - Wodidrd at Sunrise. ‘ CLOVERDAL CaL, Oc. —Early | this morning, just as toe first n)s of the | October su: were peeping over the eastern | hills, a weading ceremony was performoed at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Rey. Jobn T. Shurtleff officiating. The con- tracting parties were Mi s Myra A. Elwell of Claverdale to William T. Seicheil of Angels Camp. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. B. F. Green, and is a so- | ciety favorite. Mr. Seichell is prominent in mining circles at Angels Camp, They will settle in Angels Camp. ! | | ror Placer ¢ y l’onman!rl AUBURN, Cavn., Oct. 2 —The Repubii- can Central Committee of Placer County | met here to-day and indorsed the follow- | ing for postmasters: Damascus, Art Smith; Colfax, H. Lobner; Penryn, J. M. E. Manley; Rockl:n, Joun Erile: Rose: ville, Miss Pllcher, Sheridan, Yeung Dougheriy. W. D. Ingram ana J, O, Boggs had previously been indorsed for Lincoin and Newcastle. Fred Grant was indorsed for & mint position, pitentiary this morning. | - | LEDGE OF URANIUM UISCOVERED. S § | % | 5 it B % | ] E { g 5 | = | | __THE EMPORIUM, Some of the Greatest Specials Ever Offered It is wonderfully low prices like these that daily increase The magnitude of the stocks, the ever-changing displays, the satisfactory new way of doing business introduced by us, make this an especially delightful and In San Francisco are told of in this announcement. our sales—that bring more and more customers. THE EMPORIUM. i 'rn: EUPDR!W ! TEE EHPORIUM Q=D THE EMPORIUM AND GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR—IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE. economical shopping-place. Goods marked Special Monday and Tuesday—at regular prices after those days. Ladies’ Neckwear. Three special offerings, for Mon- day and Tuesday only, that can- not be duplicated elsewhere nor by us when these lots aie gone. 250 Black Coque Feather Boas, ex- tra full selected feathers, imported to sell for $2.75 each—for the two days spe- @g.75 cial price.... $l,~._ Real Ostrich Feather Boas and Collarc!tes, purch- ased previous to the big tariff advance and just received by us—real Ostrich Collarettes—18inthes long, with ribbon ends, Others at $3.75 and $4.75. Ladies’ Silk Blouse Fronts — all colors—lace trimmed — als: Stripes, now so popular- by us—=§1.50—special price for t\\o days Hosiery Specuals. Monday and Tuesday only. Ladies’ Imported 40-Gauge Herms- dorf Black Cotton Hose, with un- bleached soles— made of the best Maco varn and guaranteed to be a soc stocking. For the two days only we will sell 25C them per pair Housekeepers Bargains. Monday and Tuesday only. 50 pairs \\'l‘ltt Calfornn Wool Blankets, full size (will tuck in all round), extra heavy quality—worth $5 a pair— pn.e tor the two dJ)s .50 only. - 3 $3 Two cases Colnred ‘V\x(ghellnc Quilts, in red and white and blus and white—assorted patterns—for full size beds—worth $1.50 each—sold $ 00 for two days only at.. g One cas® of ;6~mgh Was ed Table Damask—all pure linen—zood assort- ment of pretty patterns, yard—on sale for two New Tr|mmmgs. This is a season of braids. Trim- mings are almost exclusively braids. We have just unpacked the largest md choicest assor'ment of Dress Trimmings ever brougnt to the coast, comprising all of the latest creations rogs, in Braid, Garnitures,Epaulettes, Loops, }'amy Weave Braids, etc. Here is a special for Mond.xy and Tuesday only from this choice coliec- tion: Black Mohair Cordelias, like picture — latest style--(we have braidsto match) —bought tosell at $1.25 —on special for two - 85c¢ Jewelry Department These specials for Mon- day and Tuesday only. We offer you a Clock bargain such as you never heard of before, for the two days only. Walnut Clock, like picture, Sm\d- ard Ansonia works, cathedral hour gong strike—a limited number only—and to close this pattern Wi k g This handsome quadruple plated Sugar Bowl, with 12 ;poons—spwldl for Monday and Tuesday .38 only at... $| Tonlet Artlcles. Monday and Tuesday only. Polished Wood Hand Mirror, like picture, heavy bev- eled glass—on spe- cial sale for ‘the two days I4C Green “Turkish Castile Soap, large bars — special for the two d ‘mey\\o ays 17¢ Muslm Skirts $1.25. Skirt, like pic- ture, of heavy muslin, with deep flounce and under flounce of 1 awn cambric, ruffls trim- med "with four yards of o-inch embmldery—speclal on Monday s| .25 and Tuesday at...... ... ? m Great Opening Dress Goods Sale. Our superb collection of Winter Dress Fabrics now ready after months of careful planning and selection. A dress goods exhibit unequaled we know in San Francisco, and by few houses in America. Bought before the change in the tariff, our selling prices are so low that we cannot hope to duplicate them when these lots are gone. Best Fabrics—best styles—best and largest assortment—best prices and pleasure of first choice. Exclusive Colored !nciuding Meltonettes, Curled Motaranes, Matelasse Poplins, Dress Fabrics. Satin Princess, Velour chnnne: Muscovites, Epingles, Pebble Cloths, BroaJdo!hs, Ama- zons, Cheviots and new Plaids. 25 FOR 4oc GOODS UNDER THE NEW C TARIFF—Including Mixed Cheviots, Overshot Melanges, etc. Diagonals, Pin Checks, Two-Toned Diagonals, 50 FOR 65c GOODS UNLDER THE NEW C 1ARIFF—Including English Pebble Cloth, Em- bossed Checics, Dice Effects, Matzlasse Suiting, English Broche, Scotch Cheviots, tweed effects; Silk- barred Plaid, etc. 75 FOR s$r.oo GOODS UNDER THE NEW C TARIFF—Including Worsted Serges, Natti Canvas Cloth, Two-toned Checks, Sil Cloth, Habit Cloth, Whipcords, London Melts, shot Princess Cloth, Spiral Moharane, Pinheads, Granies, Silk-mixed Plaids, etc. [xtraordmary Specuals Monday and Tuesday Only. | | | | | | French Henrietta, EXC'I.ISIVG Black Including Armures, Drap de Musco- vite, Satin Soleil, Moharane, Pop- Dress Fabrics. lins, Venetians, Drap dAfrlqu:, Amazons, Habit Cloth, Mohair Spiral, Reps, Ottomans, Gros d’Ecosse. 29 FOR soc GOODS UNDER THE NEW C TARIFF—38-inch All-Wool Swivel Serge—per- fect in dye and finish. 35 FOR soc GOODS UNDER THE NEW C TARIFF—Figured Soleil, Satin Princess, Hen- rietta, Figured Mohair, Serges, Clay Worsteds, i Fancy Lizards, etc. FOR groo GOODS UNDER THE NEW TARIFF—Venetians, Poplins, Epingle, Whip- cords, Satin Princess, Amazons, Habit Cloth, English Reps, Cashmere, - Drap 75¢ | de Venice, Kyber Cloth, Camels’ Hair, etc. 2000 yards Real Scotch Cheviot, 40, 44 and 46 inches < wide, a large assortment of very >ml\|n;; effects to choose trom, for wear the most enduring fabric made, worth 50C $|. 51 25 and $1.50 per yard, for the t\\o davs only 1 Extraordinary Specials | Monday and Tuesday Only. 200 yards 54-Inch Black Figured Moharane, in fm_lr small neat designs, a beautifully finished cloth and is positively dust-repellant, worth §1.25 per yard, 750 special mr the t\\o days onl) B Sp ecial Sale Silk Remnants. ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY we shall offer, at Half Their Actua! Value, a large assortment of Silk Remnants of all styles and qualities—lengths from 1to 12 vards. There are some handsome Waists and Skirt Lengths in this collection. If you need silk and want first choice of better bargains than you have yet known come early to-morrow. A Great Specnal in the Clothing Department. It is an entirely new Clothing Department— you realize that,don’t you? The old management has gone with all of their stock. The clothing now on hand is entirely new—most of it from our own factory. We can guarantee qualities, style and finish. The variety of styles is greater than we have ever shown—greater thanany other house is showing. Prices such as only we, the manufacturers, selling direct to a consumer, can offer. To Introduce You to This New Depart- ment We Offer This Great Special: We have selected 48 stylesMen’sAll-wool Suits — values $12, $13.50 and $15—and will sell them dur- ing the week only at $9.65. Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres ; stout Italian cloth lining; 3 or 4 button round- cornered sacks; double-breasted square-cornered 3 or 4 button away frocks. Per- fectly tailored and up-to-date goods. Money back if you want i, Cameras $3.65. | Monday and Tuesday only. i Gem Cameras, | like picture—one of # the best hand Cam- i eras made—covered with Morocco grain ‘ leather—size 414x6 x7—makes a per- ‘ fect picture 31,x41{ inchss. 53 65‘ Spcclal for the t\\ordavsr at. .50 Gloves for $. |5.\ Monday and Tuesday only. \ Two lots of New, Styh:h = | | | | T uesday only at | @ Bedroom Suite amount- l'ing lo over $16 we will Note These Furniture 'and Carpet Prices. Come and see the values behind them. Come and see.the hundreds of other good bargains in these reorganized | and combined departments. Fine Car- pets were never sold so cheaply. . The Chiair is Special for Monday and Tues- : day only. This Large-size Good-Looking Stout, Solid Oak Rocker, finely finished, will be sold Monday and $ With every purchase of give pou ¥rexa Spring Mat- Iress of the best quality. Carpet Specials. Lowell .Body Brussels, with borders to match, an | immense assortment to choose from and good panems bought to sell regu]uly at Sl 35, the special price, laid and lined......... $LI7} Bigelow Ax.ainster Carpets, none better made, in MILLINERY SPECIAL. all the latest styles and colors, no old patterns, but the new novelties for fall, laid and lined... $l 42' This Reefer $4.00. All-wool Boucle in green, bluye, brown .:md gar- net—full cut This very styl- ish hat, trimmed in all shades oi $2 velvet, with wings | ' . THE EMPORIUM. | | Grocery Specials. Monday -and Tuesday ouly. How our. new: Grocery De- partment is already an unquali fied . success—thronged daily with delighted customers, sav- ing money on the necessaries of life.. The most value for your money—the. lowest prices ever quoted on well-known brands. Direct 'Grocery Telephone— South, 50.. Use it when in a hurry. Arbuckle or Lion brands ¥ Cheese—pound.13c Small - Whitg Beans—20 Ibs...25¢ Crosse & Blackwell’s Malt Vinegar —large bottles.. 20c M.’lglg Yeast—package. Standard Oysters—2-Ib. cans—2 for. ..25¢ Fancy Salinas Burbank Potatoes —100 Ibs.. RoyalBakmg Powitr 1-Ib. ca Good Table Salt—10-Ib. sack...... Best Eastern Lard—r1o-Ib. tins... 3¢ Men’s Furnishings. A few seasonable articles, selected from San Francisco’s largest and low- est-priced haberdasherv stock. Very special price for the ensuing week. The complete new stock of Winter Neckwear and Shirts on first display this week. A small lot of Men’s Soft Natural Wool Merino Underwear—shirts are full and long, finished with sitk bind- ing and pearl buttons. - Drawers are self-finished and stayed throughout—a regular 75¢ garment. Special 50 price, each. Combination Suits are growing in popular favor for men—we carry a full line in Egyptian cotton, merino and all wool. Price per suit Fom. o ...$1.50 to $5 H[Men shHeaw F\jj tuml Merino Half ose—the 25¢ kind. Special at 3 pair for. % 50c BATHRO m- mense variety . in Turkish crash— handsome - combi- nation of colors and warranted - fast. Price from $2.50 to $ Good quality Men’s Kid Gloves, that will . fit and wear well—in tan andred. Spe- 95C cial at....... Boys’ vaennn 5 Bows, in charm- rice. A cand 45C House-Furmshmgs. These Specials for Mon- day and Tuesday only. We can save you money on any house-furnishing article. Our prices are absolutely the lowest. ing color effects. Galvanized TIron Coal Hod—shaped like picture. On Monday and Tues- day at half its real “20c value. Spe- cial price... Asbestos Plates, ¢4 ii diameter, 2 for. and the new bone- less quill pompons, back or side has shirred roses as the wearer may select—as an ad- | vertisement these charmi‘ng hMa(s will | be sold Mond and Tues- 4 day and Tuesday, : $7.50 and Aa$400 lined throughout— deep collar trim- med with seven rows of braid— cuffs prettily trim- med—best of tail- oring—ages 2, 3, 4—specialfor Mon- Gloves—perfection of fit and| Exh finish, at 35¢ a nair less than the | Of Paris regular retail price. Genuine Dcrhy Finish English Dress Mod Walking Gloves, with two patent | clasps and latest style embroidered | ’ in Dressmaking and Ladies great bargain, too. *\ Another Book Snap. Monday and Tuesday only. 4000 assort=d paper nove Is— 300 good titles by leading authors _to choose from—many copyrighted—the Tailoring De- backs. Rnrllmlfnl. of n{.: meflurdn n‘m (éolden fwickts of Suct r 4 ule Bazaar. They are made of ordinary s of such writers a Oxbloods, Browns, English Reds, | ¢ inoline, but show ali the colorings and | Corelli, Crawford, ms"hame %abk’ Tans, Slodes, White, details of the complete garment. Howed ony - Hope, Fas: Biack, — | Howel Is, Holmes, Lvall, Phelps, Ste- Every pair fitted and guaranteed— | lnr two days, special price per $| I—me Mocha Gloves—two patent clasps—the best wearing glove made | and the most popular gloves at the‘ present time. 5 Union 'Suits ' 25C. Greens, Browns, Black, ] F’ L it | Monday itted and guaranteed—the & > spe.i !41 pnce for two dav $|E | dlll;i 7’”"‘;‘1(”' e Lo onty. Writing Paper. On Monday and Tuesday only we will sell a box of Satin Wove Writing Paper, coniaining 100 Children’s Heavy NaturalGrayUhion Suits, like picture, all sizes, from 3 tog years, regular price 50c, on special sale for the two days only at 25C venson, Stod\mn. Ward, etc. To mal:e rogm |nh0\i|r crowded book de- partment we shall sell these s books for the two days at... oc lgc “Cinderella,” ths last of the Van Bibber stories, by ths author of *‘Sol- diers of Fonune, published at $1. Special for the two daysdt 48(: | Picture Frame Dep‘t. c?\/londky' aml Tucsday only. Vienna -~ Bronzs Metal Picture Frame—cameo me- dallion corners, . for cabinetsize picture, on special sale for " Return our goods in the condition you receive themin and get. your money back if youwant if. e I'Illm (’E:Inden l!ule ALL MARKET STREET CARS STOP AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE: CALIFORNIA'S L:R[i\tlagfihs " phony Orches- ~ GRANDEST tra— lfl‘t’fl[}lb STORE. musicians. Concerts every Saturday night 810 10:30. Bazaar Grand Sym- ‘ 2 for. 1o-inch Ostrich Duster, worth 40c, special for Monday and Tu 3 da) only at... = Crockery Speclals. Monday and Tuesday oniy. Bavarian China Pin Tray —handsomely decorated—goid edged F_ w'(‘)rth 40¢ each. Forthe two days...... 26C English - China Decorated - Teacup - 7 and - Saucer—floral decorations in dain- tv colors. = Special cn_Monday and Tuesday 23c Sllk Belits. Ladies’ Silk Beltswith hand- some gilt oroxi- dized silver buckle—made- from pure silk belting 2} inches wide—actual value 35¢ each—special sale for Morrday -and Tue;day only 12¢ - Gold Paint. Special Monday and Tuésday ouiy. Eureka :Gold Paint—ready mixed - for use—evervday: price. 25¢ a bottle. Special for -Monday -and Tues- day -only, per tottl |5