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ATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1899 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S! & MANY PERISH IN A BURNING HOTEL B e R S S T o S DU DA MDD SPUP SR SD S S S SHEI A S22 2 S | R A (58 B R o e R RN ] - : THE INJURED [ & . > v At $10.00. {. ;s N Polly, hotel em- @ LaDI TAILOR-MADE SUITS. of black and navy serge, fly front jackets, lined 1) * Roache, Kate, burns on face, leg fractured; Noon, ¥ 1ES' ADE e, Ay J e i ¢ ploye, burns on body; McNicholls, Patrick, watchman, burns; McGuire, 5 e e good value for 3 - g James, truckman, left leg fractured, scalp wound; McPhatter, Dr. Nell, s ¥ ¢ | @ ankle fractured; Flannigan, Kate, domestic, burns on body; );lal;);l. i) At $15.00. 3 - I @ | Ji i i i . 2 i bably fatally LADIES' VENETIAN CLOTH TAILOR-MADE SUITS, tight fitting jackets, ln¢ Nicholas, internal injuries, serious; Henry, Mehitable, pro y ® P ) 1 ’ > <, silk. h: 1 = = £ ; will . o burned; Waldo, Mrs. Frank R., burns on body; Bailey, Mrs. Catherine, 2 ;’e‘oflem‘ Tz“fz?“igf‘ ng skirts, well lined and bound; extra value for $20: 3 » Chicago, burns on body, not serious; Brewer, Miss Helen, thigh bro;(!en. @ 4 g W i H isch, Is. 3¢ | ¢ bad burns on body; Von Speigle, Mrs., leg ax?d rib frac!ured‘. M ‘:l';l : LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. 3 L] Catherine, burns on face and hands, suffering from shock; eeler, ke 2§ 7 Mrs. G. P., shock and burns; Wheeler, Miss Dorothy, shock and burns; At S$1.45. 1 PS Teseuc of jseverall Wormett Boyce, Mrs. William, shock; Skelton, Edward, watchman, burns, proba- LADIES' COLORED DRESS SKIRTS, made of fancy suiting, lined with percaline 14 : the upper stories. Ome had Deenl | @ 11 "¢10a1; Duke, John, hotel employe, shoulder dislocated: Leland, War- and bound with velvet: regular prics £ will be offered at 314 each. 4 ! P\a‘fimt'dfi'\m ffn;‘mt?r‘; fi“?ni‘;f iflrf ren F., proprietor of the hotel, head cut; Haskins, Mrs. Mary Kirk, Chi- + T A e o e mdow o7 the | @ cago, hysterical: Price, Mrs. Auce W., of Georsla, shock, seriously In- LADIES’ JACKETS. : It seemed an age before jured; Thomas, Nellie, assistant housekeeper, shock; Clifford, John, se- R + 1§ was raised. Firemen ran alp wounds; Curran, Eiicn, hotel employe, burns on body; Love, At $4.90. o A AT kg with great difficulty brought | g 3 er, burns, condition serious; James, Arthur, fireman, LADIES’ KERSEY CLOTH JACKETS, in black, navy and tan, fly and double ‘ 2 bees oS ler and her maid. Just|@ _ . 1;"\wound: Calhoun, Mrs. Cora H., shock: Simmons, Mrs. C. C. breasted fronts, faced with silk; good value for 3 50; will be' placed on sale at otten out of the Window. 2| @ pyrns on body: Rosenthal, Mrs. Rosina, burns on body; unknown oLt o it woman, 25, ractured skull, leg fractured, condition eritical; unknown LADIES’ BELTS. d. The woman, fear " 5 s, 1 on e ot be rescued, prepared body; Waterman, Mrs. F. D., burns, at No. 2 West Forty-seventh street Lmnx:}e:: ;x‘;E'e\T:HExi:Rs}::xF‘E;._ n patent leather, black grain seal and tans, in all to jump. was warned to keep back Purrington, Mrs. S. H., at No. 2 West Forty-seventh street; Westerfield, 3 2 g * e Sty and b nic stricken and stepped Helen, at Dakota Flats; Lawne, Margaret, Manhattan Hotel; Baden- ME{.}{I':‘. :aer Dpnn.z:u’f:r;né; - Z» “cm covered leather buckle and cinch, in beau- e moke: “Another berg, Mrs.; Winters, Miss, at 784 Fifth avenue; Biller, William Roosevelt A HOLOCAUST Flames Rapidly Spread, and a B B - Z 7 Vermont; Bradley, & = f n drew the woman ard him | ® Annetta, daughter of ex-Semator Upham of & 2 ' ~ v, Y OF THE NEWEST STYLES IN § s s Score of Lives .ost and Twice 7 had her safely on the lad. | @ Miss: Stern, Miss, New York; Morgan, Miss Catherine, 45 Madison A SPLEXDID VARIETY OF THE™ NBWEST STYLES IN SHELL SIDE COMPS, A tremendous cheer went up from street: Guina, Warren, elevator man; Auzee, Miss, visiting at hotel; Me- That Number Injured a umper n_]Ul'e . n John Hanna of the fireboat | 5 5 < ic: O'Connell, Kate; Vruit, James; Demorasch, 1 S = et mestic; Shea, Kate, domestic; . t € — £ N ’;‘»‘]f“’“;“; ‘h‘f’“\%'."‘ r‘)’}’“‘.m'{‘“}}z n“ Brand, Mrs. James; Fuller, Miss Margaret, niece of A. M. Fuller At S$1.50 Each. e —— O ettt Tt SB bl Hiait of Philadelphia; Troops, Miss; Chapman, Mrs. William H.; Buckley, Mrs. | BLACK LIBERTY SILK RUCHES, pleated ends, extra value for $2; on special sale at ed him by means of Worth, Miss; Rigley, Miss Jenne; Casey, Eilen P; Ford C han;_ $150 each. TR Special Dispatch to The Tall two stories below and let |{@ welch, Mary h, Nora; Lanny, Mary; Stokes, Mrf; ngels 2 At $1.75 Each. way. s hands Muller, Christopher; McElroy, Mr., 75 vears old, lived at the hotel Wit ® BLACK LIBERTY SILK RUCHES, extra full pleated ends; value $235; on special by e whe X his family; Hoffman, Miss Dora, and two nieces, Baltimore; Kelly, Eliza; sale at $175 each. d the old man down the > z Kellogg, Dr. Kenneth E.; Morgan, e ] At $2.75 Each. e et | b e MCLEon S et among them being F. F.| fecling of property owners, it will not be At 75 Cents. I RN | seent Ehromh the e Sl S ":j | Flower, a nephew of eX-GOVernor | presented in its present form to the 4 DOZEN MEN'S UNDYED AUSTRALIAN WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, . hundreds | peomged A e R smoke and | piower, who, among other things, Ioet | Council on Monday, when the matter will warranted shrunk: regularly sold at §l %. Special sale price ¢ each. the ru the walls of the o e continue - 0 apprc | 1 2 s roof to the court below. de. In front of him walked a man | r the bodie h sesmed in im- | "1t s known that two of these at least | patron of the hotel. The Waiter did | __ ADVERTISEMENTS. | LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. ng onfror e 229 dead. Eyewitne: say that they | not know him. Passing thus, one be- | e ORRS " | saw a woman throw a child from a win- | hind the other, they had nearly gained { At 35 Cents. injured rrizhttul ere, ued to burn for ther d to > flames and on | including Mi: z alcng the foi the rooms d to the fire and on the t ne to pour | the believed that all cf f the most daring to the ground p on every and then swung the woman clear of ded her safely in the street. urred just fifteen | A horror ¢ after th fire broke out. urth fire ke, and then ran ze was then Fifth- ng, and the lad, | es made d in reaching | underneath. | the coping of | erican dining- | the the , who, with the | flremen,; B T R S R R SO h of that at which the ladderr he desperate situa- & woman, seized a scaling and went up story after story | ¢ blinding smoke. He climb- »ping just as the woman re- | appeared. Catching her by the waist | and holding tightly to the building, he | crept slowly on the coping and passed | the fainting woman to another fireman who had braced himself to receive he There was a dreadful suspense as the | Fireman W Kennedy of Engine rescued Mrs. Brann of the hotel by | ladder. His rescue ed by the immense crowd. -rippled woman was found dying | and Police Commissioners Hess, | Sexton and Abell all assisted in taking s front the hotet. Captatn Emil H. Pate of Company L, Forty-seventh | ited States Volunteers, rushed up to | e fourth floor and rescued am old crippled man who- was partly asphyxi- | ated by the smoke and burned. | an Luke Miley rescued three 2 & debris and was unconscious | en brought down. conscious from shock and fright. Pherson was so badly burned that he had to be taken to t 1 of these rescues, and many othe: occurred within a period of a few min utes. Meanwhile terrifying scenes were ing enacted by frenzied men women on almost every floor of the great building. How many persens are | buried in t ruins is not known, but at least three or four persons were seen | | | to jump whose bodies have not beern | the origin of the fire, Forty-sixth street side of the hotel Another unknown man jumped on the Fifth avenue side and two more een to jump from the rear. Shor ter that two women jumped from dow and fall a moment later herseif, just before the collapse of one of the walls. As yet no trace of these bodies have been found. J. L. Morgan-of Birmingham, Ala., who had been watching the parade with a number of friends from the bal- o , ran to the fourth floor and res- cued Mrs. Algernon Jarvis and her daughter Mabel. He took them to the balcony and thence they were taken to the street by firemen. Abner McKinley, a brother of Presi- dent McKinley, had four rooms on the ground floor of the hotel. Mrs. Kinley and her daughter, Mabel Mec- Kinley, occupied the rooms with Abner McKinley. Miss Mabel McKinley had ordered a coach for a drive at 3 o'clock father, Abner McKinley, at his office, 30 Broad street. of them got out assisted by two men, | whom they do not know. The women became separated, Mrs. McKinley going to the residence of Rev. Dr. Morgan at 3 East Forty-fifth street and Miss Helene McKinley to the residence of the banker, Richard T. Wilson, at 511 Fifth avenue. Finally all went to the Manhattan Hotel, where there was a joyful reunien of the family. They lost everything except the clothes they M r of a room on the fourth |Pita and was carried | Wast stal | ¥ith Warren Leland Jr.. a nephew and a fi The old gentieman | tated. r?Y | emotion. but very ¢ Many of the guests W Me. | a package of e hospital him- ITHE FIRE WAS DUE and Patron of the Hotel Threw a Blazing NEW YORK, March 17.—Regarding THE DEAD. LELAND, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Warren Leland, proprietor of the hotel, burns on body; died at Flower Hospital. LELAND, Helen, daughter of Warren Leland, jumped from window: body identified at East Fifty-first street station. PADDOCK, Mrs. Amelia, Irvington, N. Y., jumped from -window; died at Miss Gould’s house; jody at East Fifty-first street station. KIRK, Nancy Ann (Mrs. James S. Kirk), Chicago; died in Belle- vue. X PIERCE, Mrs. M., Macon, Ga., jumped from window; died at 13 East Forty-sixth street. GRANDY, Miss Lascelles, Elizabeth City, N. C., jumped from dow; body at the East Fifty-first street statlon. GIBSON, Mrs. Addie, aged 35, shock, fell from one of upper stories; died at Murr: Hill Hotel. GOODMAN, Eleanor Louise, aged 17, fractured skull; died at Belle- win- vue. CONNOLLY, John, hotel employe, burns and internal Injuries; died at Flower Hospital. UNKNOWN WOMAN, middle aged, jumped from window; died at Helen Gould’s residence. UNKNOWN WOMAN; body at East Fifty-first street station. UNKNOWN MAN, aged 35; seen to j®mp from roof at rear of hotel. UNKNOWN CHILD, thrown from window by mother; body not re- covered. UNKNOWN WOMAN, mother of child, jumped from window; not recovered. body man, hands and arms burned; McPherson, Thomas, burns on hands and Hospital; McClucky, Thomas, at Flower Hospital; Striener, Mrs. G. H., at No. 2 West Forty-seventh street; Rosenheim, Miss, at Bellevue. THE MISSING The following list of missing is revised to 12:30 a. m.: Gladys, 14, daughter of Eugene Thompson, West Seventy-fil Betts, Sadie, daughter of John Betts, West Seve ty-first street Thompson, street Upham, Buckhorn, Miss H., New York cCarthy, Catherine, do- Nuity, Mis: Clark, Mary; Armstrong, Bridget; ies Annie Taylor; Lore, Harry W.; Mrs. Fred- Angeline, Mary; Mackay i...... 060098900020900000000€0000000600006000 | tions of nine months ago as of the dis- tant past. The difficulty at that time was an almost absolute lack of men. At our principal ports only one-third of the bat- s. Leland died in the Flower Hos- hl‘qa[ 9:15 to-night. Her son Charles he only relative with her w hen the irs. There he met his father. who. |VIGOROUSLY DENOUNCE | THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LOS ANGELES, March 17.—The secur- | ing of options on oil lands in the Knob Hili district, the fashionable residence the hospital agi- d, had just come to S was greatly how is your moth- je, my boy, t Charlje, my ¥ thick | with he asked, his voice Mother Is resting quietly, father,” was carried out ho lived at the jewelry _and ragging of oil wagons would ence portion. The language and while {t embodies the claring the ruin the res was violent, little else valuable jewelry valued at $3000. | have a hearing. A significant portion of the resolutions is that it demands that the City Council sHall not alter in any manner the pres- | ent ordinance. If the law ands the TO GROSS CARELESSNESS | railway wili be compelled to devise other methods to obtain oil for fuel TO CLOSE THE “GAP.” SANTA BARBARA, March 17.—The first construction outfit, consisting of ten car- loads of grader: pers, portable houses and tools, arrived here to-night and will Zo to the front to-morrow. Work on the ——— Match Into a Lace Cur- tain. the Herald will to-night was the property of one contract- ® D+O+O+O+O + O+OOH Me- | through the hall on the parlor floor, the first above the street. He was mak- ing his way into a place where he could catch a moment's sight of the | the angle of the passage near Fifth avenue and Forty-sixth street, when the patron drew a match and lighted | | a cigar or cigarette. He tossed the | match aside. It was still blazing and‘ | fell into the folds of a lace curtain. In | an instant the flimsy fabric was ablaze | and the flames shot to the surrounding | draperies. This, from all accounts, was | the origin of the holocaust in which | | many human beings perished and oth- | | ers were severely mangled, while help- | Jess thousands looked on in wild horror. One Victim a Society Leader. | CINCINNATI, March 17 M. Gibson, one of the victims of the Windsor Hotel fire in New York, was well known here as a society leader. |FRENCH NAVY WAS PARIS, March 17.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, during the debate on the | naval estimates, M. Lockroy, Minister of Marine. sketched the Government pro- | gramme and gave a curlous insight into { the unpreparedness of the navy during the recent Anglo-French ecrisis. M. | Lockroy said he regarded the defense of | the maritime frontier quite as important | as the defense of the Vosges frontier and that while France desired peace and one .of our naval bases is able to fulfill the teams on Mon- to hurry the or, who will have nine day. Orders were given work. (W’M The man is consid- ered the most reckless of men who riske his life by putting One of the most common results of care- lessness in regard to health is consumption. of thirty years, during which time it has | cured g8 per cent. of all cases of bronchial, throat and lung affections. on the digestive and nutritive organism. It creates a healthy appetite for food, facili- tates the flow of digestive juices and pro- motes the assimilation of the life-giving ele- mentsof the food. Itisthe great blood-mak- er, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic. In cases of nervous prostration it builds up the nerve fibres and gives sound, refreshing sleep. ome woman appeared at the w wore. W rnestly strive to preserve it, a B # 4 5 of a room en the fourth floor. Two men, one a fireman and the | u%‘r‘% vy Thust be in readiness to repel | e ‘f‘é'mfif&'&‘:fl?:fi“" "rgfl- ready held out her arms to the crowd below. | other an employe, carried Mrs. War- | aggression. | Ind ,.s&o‘,fi‘;’w“ S s ){;“s.“m‘ e o could, and in | T] she raised her hands as if in sup- | ren Leland to the street. The woman’s | The Minister of Mngln: gxfin vrrnceeded B echias Soke o that WhEN T By S e of the women left | plication and in a moment climbed to | clothes were burned from her boty. | lo reveal D ot ihe Pl o though myside would bunst The physician ssid s d dropped to the | the window and leaped. She turned | The men found her in the hallway, ly- ,‘3“"15 Wl ‘lhee S tcitat juncture’n the re | L280 pleutisy. T took his medicine for some nces the efforts | about like a top and struck the iron | ing on the floor unconscious. They saw | fstions A P een France and Great Britain :s:r:d g;t,n::;«:wn mfiefl.‘p&” e their awful | ralling in front of the hotel. Her body | one woman leap from the window of | some months ago. He quoted from the = sars oa may side and over lungs. Finally I began ing, for they struck |seemed to be impaled there, but it feil the room, but they had no time to stop | much-talked-of letter written by General to ache 0 badly between my shoulders that I “most cases broken | off and into the area way. She was| her. She was Miss Helen Leland, | Desbordes last year, declaring that “not could herdly endure it a at times almost 1t acts directly | i O+O+ OO+ DHDIO+OIDOIONE i side ~ 2 g fety to the stre o} came. He remained at the bedside | ¥l sToould be manned on the first day of LADIES PURE LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, narrow hems; on sals a -L\H'E th J“r: i - \‘f”r some time after her death took | the mobilization, and most of the shells at 1235c each. e nblyman John H. Maher, Sheriff | /70 053 then walked quickly down- |had no fuses. womern from the fourth floor and was | e toch | city, by i vho ell his | portion of the city, by the Southern Pa- - E badly burned about the hands replied the son, wWho feare cobi ¥ dpthat We have just recelved our first spring shipment of BOYS' WAISTS AND BLOUSES. P -:rd armu“ta‘: :’:;Sq. ar,‘,d faécs | father the truth that his mother had | cific Company, has aroused property owrn: ! They are made up in the latest styles and are excellent value at §0c each. e e R s nearly burned | father 1€ UTEY land was then taken fers to the highest pitch of excitement. A | josclbaar /b Gl | oD Sack e | dust died. N on to the house of & | score of members at a meeting of the At 10 Cents. which A B nm,n e rdfna:n who came over | .\ o | West Lake Improvement Assoclation 180 DOZEN MEN'S HEAVY MERINO SOCKS, finished with double spliced heels and : the parade, saw a woman on The loss on the contents of the build- | prepared resolutions denouncing the toes and in sanitary sray and fancy mixed colors; cxtra value for $1 50 dozen. Spe- o “f{m&“;’a}"&fi the |, & is almost complete. The salvase | Soathern Paciilc for acquiring land for clal sale price 1oc pair. e rushec stairs | ! save $20, worth of | ¢ ses i 500-f00T e ued Kate Flannigar, a domes- | MeD ,'“a“zfdlh?fi}::eflgozfi TRl | e of e o iha Tt i At SO Cents. She was badly burned and injured | Paintings - $2 DOZEN M made extra large, of heavy OO SO ONSORSORSORORNOIOT IO SO IO RO IO NOR RORRORJORRORJOMOR OM S @® ‘1:{'«? ““r}i— s;’i;: | rp—r‘u\‘-—rz;d.‘_ A y.Jundg 'man. apparently | ¢ _morrow publish the following: John S esbr hotatil RIwaad Ehd Burt willSiie est patterns, e moe an employe. jumped from the roof on | gy 5 waiter in the hotel, was passing | mence next week. The outfit that arrived LADIES HOSIERY. ey vas dressing for it when the alarm i i t 25, S or nd, proprietor of | 80d was dress e | Her husband belonged to a prominent his head into the mouth of at Te. e to the resular gUests of | the notel, w of the long | Of fire was given. She was In her dress- | g3 mjjy that owns the Gibson House asavage lion. The men who perform this At 35 Cents. crowded by | nall, and the to him that | in§ gown at the time. She saw the T4 jiner valuable property here. They foolhardy act are few and far between. i the ‘build On Mr. Le- :hv—.,k: a(ri\.‘d“Pe;;;gfl:'g frlgh_tse'ne;jd opfnsq lived in New York during the winter There are tens of thousands of men who FA.\J:_SY RIBBONS, in stripes and crinkled, all silk, value 60c, will be closed out at land’s 1{ns‘irufijh wfm “J‘;‘lk’mwn man“ é‘rf:l W;k;’;‘haff | and a(t}the seashore é‘“&g‘ée‘fi“ guénmer. :llzil dufim\xch more rash and dangerous | z _ save all the bac s g = Mrs. Gibson was a dai of George dee ey are the men who overwork | was given| 53° dhen rush & block and found her carriage In wai- | W7 Goodhue and belonsed to & Promi- aud neglect theic healti No man éan da DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. ors of the tel, | stajrway and alarm - 4 3 X~ | nent fam this with impunity. The inevitable result s o - ess to the street | wore at work in Inghem, where she teleplioned fo her | is serious illness and premature death. At 4 1-2 Cents. ppar: i on the fifth| Mrs. McKinley and her daughter, | There is one, and only one, unfailing rem- = occupants of tront. An| Helene McKinley, were entertaining | UNPREPARED FOR WAR ,d,fi,,m,dmdd;xix_ WD Pt At S5 Cents. tricken or n at a window | Mrs. John Sherwood, the author. Al | o Golden Medical Discovery. It hasarecord | 1 CASE UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, a good, heavy, fleecy grade, will be + ® SATURDAY SPECIALS! A LIST OF IMPORTANT OFFERINGS LADIES’ NECKWEAR, VEILINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS MHOIOHOHO+ O+ O+ O+ O+ @0\0\0@»@0@0@0@0(;)0 @® ‘f@ + @; ©+ @OC;JQ ADVERTISEMENTS. — S YISO ROV OTYORTOYSOR OR 2OM dO8 2O ® @ D+ P+THEHE +3+ TO-DAY CLOAKS, LACES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS. Men’s Furnishings. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. At $6.90. LADIES' CHEVIOT CLOTH TAILOR-MADE SUITS, fly front silk serge, skirts well lined and bound, jackets and skirts all tal calors brown, blue, green and gray, also biack: worth $10; will be placed on sale at n jackets, lined with ored seams, OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS. 3-inch REAL OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, extra fine quality; regular price $11 50; spectal for to-morrow at $9 each. BELT SETS. E BELT SETS: value $1: special sale to-morrow Sc set. SIDE COMBS. FINE RHINESTC BLACK TAFFETA RUCHES, trimmed with Liberty silk ruching, pleated ends, very tull; value $325; on special sale at §2 75 each. At 2Sc, 3Sc, SOc Yard. NCH BLACK N all-silk, dotted and plain, mew patterns, assortment; on sale and yard. At 12 1-2 Cents. a large MEN’S FURNISHINGS. At 10 Cents. We will ciose out this day about 130 dozen EARL AND WILSON'S COLLARS, which constitutes our entire stock of this brand. They will be found assorted in various shapks and odd sizes. Usmal prige 25 cach, £ 5 dozen. Special sale price lic each. At SO Cents. s FANCY TRIMMED NIGHTSHIRTS, Wamsutta cotton, with felled seam colors; extra good value for oked backs and all trimmings warranted fast al sale price Soc each. SPECIAL BARGAINS in LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. At 15 Cents. 300 DOZEN CHILDREN'S FAST-BLACK EXTRA FINE MACO COTTON HOSE, onyx dye, good value for $3 dozen, will be en sale at 15c the pair. At 25 Cents. 150 DOZEN CHILDREN'S IMPORTED FAST-BLACK COTTON HOSE, 1-1 ribbed, with double heeis and knees, at 25c pair. At 2S5 Cents. FANCY IMPORTED COTTON HOSE, in a variety of new- pair, all sizes, will be sold for 2c pair. 20 DOZEN CHILDREN'S were 30 the At 35 Cents. 300 DOZEN LADIES' PURE_LISLE-THREAD HOSE, biack and fancy stripes, in plain and Richelieu ribs, were 3¢ and Toc the pair, will be sold for 3sc. s 50 DOZEN EXTRA HEAVY JERSEY-RIBBED, FLEECE-LINED VESTS, eflk fin- ished, in all sizes, will be on sale at 35c. RIBBONS—SPECIAL! At 1S Cents. COLORED TAFFETA RIBBONS, 3% inches wide, assorted colors, all silk, closed out at Iscs will be At 20 Cents. COLORED TAFFETA RIBBONS, 4 inches wide, assorted colors, all silk, closed out at 20c yard. will be At 1S Cents. in stripes, plaids, checks and ombre, 3 to 4 inches wide, FANCY RIBBO! will be closed cut at Isc. value 2S¢ t all silk, At 25 Cents. FANCY RIBBONS, in stripes, entirely new, 3% inches wide, all silk, will be closed out 2 CASES BLEACHED MUSLIN, 3 inches wide, a special grade, will be sold as long as it lasts at 4%c yard. closed out special at sc yard. 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Several of my ness relatives had l‘rke" J“esn‘ms& into position they climbed the sides of ‘ Y 2 Leland is the proprietor of the Windsor | 9F_Gabable of maling 2 fcfense to save dled of comemmgon o it e .o building and entered at every win- | ronfie §F (s st 'h;i“ifl& Bepmes or | HUAEE T‘fil L;‘:“"lfl I:’l‘l"ed Sndther To-day. however.” the Minister de- two bottles of it. and two of .his - Pleasant Pel- San Francisco. dow here was an unfortunate | the fire—at a time when the building daughter, Miss Fannle nd. but she ! cjared, “our coast defenses are so much | lets’ and am a new person. I would uot take OF SOr SOR SOR SO8 SON SONNONSOR SOS SORSON SO SO YO % . s il 3 seething caldron of flame—was | was away from the. hotel at the time. | improved that we can speak of the condi. | sy money for the benefit received.” S+e+9+04 648 s 3 +40+040+049 guest appealing for assistance, and |3