The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 17, 1899, Page 5

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5 L1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1899. HrH TEAHFUL presentative poet of the Anglo- | N TROUBLES THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPOKIUM. ! TH% EMPORIUM. ol he et Wt b sbaiesstl SEL SV tn | e b i E DED H IS ' R ittt adadaddas PEEIEIIIRRIBIEPIIIISIEISEEF SRR Y of the | to the people | James Finnerty, After Making Deliberate Preparations, Shot Himself. his inter- the position by means WORDS FAILED T0IMPRESS HIM awakened | and i{f nothing al’ and cut [ It A o S e e ] Out-of-town folks should hold orders for spring and summer goods unlil our New Catalogue is received and Signorita Carmen Guer- rita and Senor Antonio Vargas appear in operatic duets at the Grand Can- F EMPORIUM Golden Rule Bazaar. € 01 150RMIA'S 1 ARCEVT - SMERIC 4'S CRANDEST STORE L R FS £ d » v > - » - * - ke - > -« ey : 3 NG Rt -. N 5 : ros e rronmoN.. | e e e ity e 5 i lemorom e compari- ¥ Clifford Meldrum Is a i et | U Dimelf Inthe right temple vesterday 4 )5fis pr pari- 3 Building Trades Council Sends a Del-| U .¢iermoon. Death was instantaneous. ¢ » cvening at el DA sons can be ® Burglar. egation to Sacramento in | Ars. Brady is at a loss to account for { fi" > & Spieal szES ¥ . £ the action of her lodger. She says that - T, i < S | the last time she saw him alive was at ¢ ? : 7:30. made. : 2 lock yesterday afternoon. He ¢ > On B in Frid S g Sal B . for Eridh Ont ¢ kitchen with a bundle con- @ > n Bargain Friday, Two-Day Sale. 2rgain for Friday Only, IGNORED MOTHER’S WARNING 's laundry under his arm, i : % = “her pleasantly for u few § 1|2 Some Shoes, 37c. Clothing Specials Sash Curtains. 3 and passed upstairs to his room. 5 a Mk thros b5 = | 3 S : 5 e = SRt - ey were black, three times the 300 yards Sash Curtain Net, 50 inches ¥ CAPTURED AFTER A VERY EX- i o filruil;,::.!u“ B!S"Nfi"“ ’:S; & (: : priceDwnnlgn't :ny them—e\lrlen m;x Bar- go'; F;’da-yo a"'d | wide—a charming fishnet pattern—regu- : J hild pushed the door of ¢ & l gain Day; but they are excellent house, larly sold at 25c per yard—to-day only CITING CHASE. +'s room open and was horrified 5 & ; : school or outing Shoes. You can’t make Tah Lhalidl Ll ‘ for. _19¢ : lood on the floor. She rushed down- | : a mistake. s i ive us = ST s and informed her mother, who at § 4|8 Ladies very dark Fow §~e bofier}ngs& are. t%lg"il‘:‘ ug ‘ To-Dav (Fridav) Only, = et 5 = ummoned a policeman. Officer ¢ @ | hunters green color | two big booming days it Ulothing, | Knife Sefs, 38¢ - Followed for Two Blocks by the . He entered the room ¢ +|$ Nubia Kid Lace rain or shine, and if prices that | T < Woman He Had Robbed, He Is ol tf}”\b\‘i:fi}:? 3 | & Oxfords, new eclipse all of previous offerings Claoss | I“‘f‘feB Set @ Finally Cornered and Gani pelifi e SHICH it cols 4| & coin toes, tips will do it the business is ours. mm“smm‘é"k "“fi * ested. white necktie. Before shooting ¢ & | @ of Nubia kid— = | i : he had turned down the white $ | % sewed soles—a neat and durable shoe— Boys’Long Pants | c—==gF e . that it would not be soiled with & ps : sold reguiarly at $1.25—special, Friday Suitg. 33-35: e | e pn'v s ety 70 ular 36 an 6.50 goo: I erty was about 38 years of age and ; ;; : o Mmoo ot TG c:;fut lsu”é; two l:‘tja?f F= picture—;l"eflrv.l;;;s;}'eflper n::;:: : m e > ——O——0——< o—— | are o'or I ial Kid al-wool Suil S, 2 s i e ar 24 e O o R e Ay ) % : r:n S}Cnoe:, cldltnhpetr;aps‘ nexw f’anga a,?d Vests, about s:r‘ and is a big Friday Specml—weanger : x 5 o B tips of same kid 50 in al—well cut and | them at.... 3%¢c ¢ M ] 4| ® as shoe, spring perfect fitting—strongly A Fridav Special for b4 = ¢ o|® heels, sewed soles, made—not a thing wrong Pict B ! Py 1 e ity with icture Suyers. b 2 ! P b ish shoe, sizes 11 them-— | In Art Department, second floor, we + +* 9 e to 2, sold regular’y only not | offer for Friday only, some beautiful col- 4 N AB 4 # at $1.50—speciut, Friday only, at...67¢ enough | ored flower subjects- on 12x20-inch em- W . i 3¢ : fox a"_“ | bossed mounts—pretty dining-room or ¥ s 5 2 : who wil - ti ¢ il o> A Bargain Friday Sale want he Chm—n.ber demrj— E= = ge : 3 2|4 ila S ke Theis ok t Until Saturdav Nigk?, b $ 2is +|® rS. Friday | These Groceries 32 & gotie * > Real Seersuckers—Palmer’s well-known | and Saturday’s price..... | - v . Ll e © | g manufacture —suitable for wrappers, . $3.95 | and Liguors. b 3 T4 ¢ | g waists and dresses, medum and dark | Mem’s Pants | Don't forget that we are giving ; 34 : | & : > colndnngs—a 10c value—to-day onl_v,ger tor $1.85; our all- | this week 79 Ibs g ? | & yard... veereeeri8C | wool $2.50 trousers. Faai * ° g S 4 > PS e Last week’s successful | ’a‘ed s"ya" for s' and * ; gt ¢ : Friday's Tw> Great E‘:ms Salet de:non{st:‘a;es lt;)shfin::l"y“s:zi% e : I e o Y DDA S - . = | that pants to freshen | ‘ —Apri- : e e T o 3 ') Ty e it | cots, Peaches and Pears—all the week, if & ; S s paztiy 3 ol He 1nst'1§4(.: under xr.uazT:xx:: _at st Mary's | @ A large lot of Cabinet Hair Pins—con- | suits is what the men | the supply lasts, per can......ooceeee ifle ¢ Ll that nmarried, his nearest | i s wizes— | are looking for. So for 50 dozen 1-Ib tins Dessert Grapes, re- . i He was | living relative being an au named | @ taining 50 hair pins of assorted sizes— | 3r% i s - 3 s o and was e L O'Nel. > 1ed | & special for to-day only at.. 3¢ | Friday and Saturday an- duced this week to close out the lot. ;er - S I T i ® Warner Bros.’ Celebrated Azalea Shields | other large lot of all- e = * ol = ——— —— — | & —a couble-covered Nainsook ;emahu;fil-fig{:;c;; e ot e e 4 the underwriters on the Alcides, and | best that is -made—regu'arly 25¢ pair— | FeCt-HLUD; 8, every i - . ’ NEW STEAMER . un, d‘[g“r K;“}lvn 1151;\ 2 P'p'nrdr_% j : e eital for togda_v L at?lzc pair warranted, on sale at........ .$1.95 | ag(nzn; Gelatine, the popular kind, ge‘; : 2 . latitude “longitude |& : | P*Goffarin, the new health coffes, Tigtb 3 34 o e On Friday Only, A Friday Record Breaker | packages, regularly 25c, this week.200 o [ the Alcides b | = Zinfandel Wine, a good value at 75c 3 BUILD'NG FUH werd in th 2 10c Percales, 6c. Stationery. B e 3 SSes okt & There are many qualiti : - | ~ Shaws Pure Malt Whiskey, for medi- ¥ 3 | ® qualities that do not give | _ The Stationery Department now ad- | cinal $1 bottle, this week. ¥ b | # donot keep. To-day only we place on| joins the book section. To help you find | ..... = ...22C : ;4 Boen AR : sale 100 piecés Standard Percales, in | it to-day, we offer Legal or Foolscap | _Sherry Wine, our $1 per galion quaiity, o ? ! psuring. 20t | & turkey red, navy and black grounds, all | Paper, the heav quality, regularly 15c | this week...... .. ..71c ¢ * be moved | g colors fast, 32 nches wide—our best 10c | per quire—to-day only, mind you. | Pabst Malt Extract, the best tonic, per ¢ ® == | & value at. SRR ) 2 Quires for 15¢ | dozn.. 35 = . FS : 2 To Be the Largest of P et st nicchchincicindceidachudnidnded < Her Class. ; : i e ssntms SUDDEN DEATH O 3 o account of the not able con from 3 to 9:30 p. m. It was the | . g i B e 2ad the steam winches | OVERDUE SHIP REACHES PORT were hoisting in’ tons of cargo, but the | courteous_ Captain Filmer, assis ed by | * —_— L Surgeon Brimacomt of the vessel, re- ceived :d conducted them | i e wm" I - ] GAMBLERS WITH RISKS ON THE rmer ;‘l"rmrz t .uhm-v - - a t shore n tk e of the elegant fittings | 7 t ALCIDES HAPPY. v aloons and statercoms. | ¢ T o Nor was such , for the Hong- z = ; kong Maru Is the richest furnished mail ’f 3 ough, but the | steamer that has ever entered this har-| leshi ; ound to'load lum- | bor. her cost In England being $650,000. | & ) 2 Battleship Iowa to Be Repaired at u.l;d“llhii x(vm}l lhi-(r:;g in [he‘;;r?nd Nloob; ‘[carv\'.::‘ii Sl‘%‘;vegr;;}x:h‘ 3 * : % decided to put to | guest by Captain Filmer a - ma- the Gulon Tran o s s oo sea ief towed him out past | combe. The greater number of the visi-| & 2 er Starbuck a Total th . and the vessel then spread s went . aboard in the evening and| o L4 all | 1dding up the coast. ed the white ship's Interior when the | 7 + Loss. Sty ol stric lights were glowing in every | & . ork and ship Cavaliere s | aliE el mpa for Ger Were also to Hongkong Maru | 3 captains de- er, Chief Officer | & Ps A splendid steamer for the coast trade h 4 + g b on Ppget Sound for | @ S. Kimball Conipany. She will be X * 35 feet long, 38 feet broad and 16 feet & D 4 1 draft. She will be engi leveland neer ¥. Hardy. i 53 OVER PREROGATIVES ot e ke ner two sis-| 3 . knots « , but on ordina 0! and America Maru, | @ will be her spe \gland by Sir James s y be 1500 to ead ok A ov eans merchant, t $ . CORONER THREATENS DEPUTY e the Zealandia are working from ships of | ) b e will have first- ac- in order to have the trans- e ] 2 € HEALTH OFFICER. | commodations for 100 passengers. The e for the | % ¥ 3 new boat will be sixty feet longer than Z et en e EnE that runs the three|® % )4 Alleges That He Has No Right to - Ditten and ldzgect, and He -d_his footing ae1s an open fan |l { x ; : steam schooner ever built on the coast | a hold. S Iett chr wan g i =u e nie Sign Death Certificates in An idea of the v dimensions can be | n i O O e Chinatown. gained from the fact that she will be ten | his s!;;dllp,‘iu‘gn A e le : g feet xo;.zm; arn«l 4 fe : rSlsm»::;‘_:r:‘?m»r b e g The Pacific Exposition. )¢ £ 1 the Paci eamshi Com- : 5 ner Hill went to = the n Three weeks ago a letter of inquiry was e Suese ot | B ichabalt = to have sent to the members of the Merchants' | ¢ Be- e boLt Heat She il B A jation to ertain their views upon | ¢ - e ab “]_“ e e d exposition in 101. A return | B8 a commt wit lum sound enclosed with the followin inform- | towed to San Fra ht Do vou favor the proposed Pa-| ¢ will then be put in anc h position in 19017 < built, after which she will at once go into | SHgh S % | 3 > | & * at rec column yesterday A STEAMER RECEPTION. | inich 157 replies are decidedly & ven chance for t the proposed exposition; twent B and Carnarvon Bay ire proved correct, and the + Hon, 2 rance gamblers are in consequence anese S.eamer Hongkong Maru. The fine steamer Hongkong Maru of Tea and Sociability Aboard the Jap- | ravorable upon certain condition nswers are decidedly opposed to the [ & tion, lsm.l thirteen are conditionally | ¢ d to it.” i e order | From | an McMurdo of | c doing this | Dr. McMurdo was appointed about four | ago to look after the deaths in the n and the 6ld Indus- | ding. T buildings | out of his jurisdiction, | receiving a respectable sum 3 appoint- ard of, H R o Coroner action in the e to some litigation w define the rig of his office. de Rudy vere rd on ative F Bt 00 00600000 dtd 00 0sbe B i s an e 2o s an oo g ol t ol de o de o g | | Will Get the Bonds. | Judge Daingerfield yesterday ordnredl n the case of the Los Angeles vi ompany against t ple Bamk, which of compelling cértain securit tiff corporation to s ment of bonds back to the rallway com- pany. 3 id Ton ealism which T Concerning Kipling's status “A“’-"hem‘ will be engined hete and will be ready to go into commission next October. " Mw-*@m@—’-é}wfl—o—x RSN B ] ARGEST OF HER CLASS ON. THE COAST. ’ NEW steam schooner now being built on Puget Sound for the J. S. Kimball Company will be the handsom- est and most commodious of her class on the Pacific. She will have accommodations for one hundred pas- sengers, will carry fifteen hundred tons of freight and will steam twelve knots week in and week out. She R R R R I TSR SRS Jabliant. Forty per cent was being paid | B Pt e e e e e o PPN S S b S SD e S S S S S8 v+4«y+.’ : owing note | + || 415 | ; I 1\\; ; ! G604 P S A D s S S S S ?| {2 The Veteran Editor of the Chicago b [ Tribune Calmly Says at the Close “What Is the News?”’ AN ANTONIO, Texas, March 16.—Joseph Medill, editor of the Chicago Tribune, died here this morning at 10:30 o'clock of heart failure. He was conscious up to the moment of death, which he met with calm placidity. He said to his private physician te inutes before he died: “My last words shall be “What is the news? He came here three months ago for his health, and had been confined to his bed only five days. His grandson, Robert R. McCormick, was with him in his last moments. His remains will be sent to Chicago at once. Mr. Medill was born insNew Brunswick in 1823. When he was nine years of age his father moved to Ohio, where the son worked on a farm while acquiring an education. He subsequently studied law and practiced for some time at Massillon. In 1849 he founded a free soil newspaper in Coshocton, and in 1852 established a Whig newspaper in Cleveland. In 1854 he became one of the organizers of the Republican party, and since that time has been prominent in its councils. He removed to Chicago, and in 1855 became one of the owners of the Tribune. He was a member of the Illinois Constitutional Convention of 1870 and the author of the minority representation clause, and in 1871 was a member of the United States Civil Service Commission. He was elected Mayor of Chicago in the same year and later spent some time in Europe. On his return he purchased a con- trolling interest in the Tribune and had since been its editor-in-chief. | horse was instantly killed. Miss Lockhart | jumped from the buggy, but Miss Gunther had a narrow escape from death and was i saved by a clump of bushes which kept her from going the fifty feet. She was 3’ - A injured seriously about the shoulder an SANTA CRUZ. March 16.—An accident | jeft Jeg and is under a doctor’s care. occurred on a mountain road several days | e ago which resulted in the death of a| Mqody to Preach at Santa Cruz. horse and the serious injury of a young | o v % 2 1ady. Miss Lockhart and Miss Gunther |, SANTA CRUZ, March 16—Dwight L. were driving along the grade near Felton. | M0ody, the world-renowned evangelist, is The herse became frightened at some cat- | to visit Santa Cruz and will preach Mon- tie on the road and backed over the | day afternoon and evening at the Con- gmde and fell down the embankment fifty | gregational Church at union services of eet. The buggy was smashed and the ' all the churches WENT OVER A GRADE. Serious Buggy Accident on a Moun- tain Road Near Santa Cruz. 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