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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1899 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. oA | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. !!‘"i!"’i)”!‘.".!!'!"DU”.'l.i’lii"?’)’"’bi”"'””'!!'"”’..”’7’D),’"’.’,”."'i"’.’.'.’!D"’F’i"”i".?”"’.’D’QD?O”'% The Gofden Trophy. 'ln[ EM!:PRIUM Newest Gioves. The big store was awarded the 0dd Fellows’ Golden Trophy for the best Ladies’ 2-clasp Cape Gloves—fac simile of Golden Rule Bazaar. COOLIES FLOCK O WA One Thousand Land in & Grays ; ftted aud gnaranteed—per pair... 00 decorated business building during the fiftieth anniversary celebration. Dents'—colors Mahogany, Tans amd Gravs, We thank the committee and the members of the order for their kind appreciation of our efforts and for the beautiful and highly prized trophy, fitted and guaranteed—pair. .00 Laiics Ladies’ 2-clasp Reindeer G'oves—fac s miie of D:nts’—colors Browns, Tans, Msdes, 8-c asp Raynier—fitted and guaranteed—per pair 50 a Week. which will be given a conspicuous place in our establishment. California’s La.rgesi—Amerim’s Grandest Store. Note—All our kid g oves cleanad fres of charge first tims worn. % | = LARGE COLONIES TO COME| 2 Grocery Department. Underwear and l-los:er_y. Boys’ Clothing. RUSH OF CONTRACT LABOR NOT | AT AN END. | PRI PRPCVRBOSORCPRINPR R R ROBD Pure Foods—that is our hobby —only goods that we can guarantee find shelf room here. Here are some pricas that The new department—second aisle to the left of main entrance—is the largest and most completely stocked in the State. tables piled high with the best that Europe and America produces. There are in sight 1000 running feet of shelves, besides counters and center You will surely find the kind you The Rew Styles for Winter. Previous season's assortmants ec'ipsed—business constantly — wil interest housekeep ircressing. People feel at homa here, proper attention Eone : P Sugar, 21 1bs for..... svdel S - j and see the latest styles in hon st clothing. Wiss paronts Tonolulu Praises the Deportment of 2 vamily F P e S bhLoF A sk L ad{es’ unshrickable Ladies’ soft fini-hed always take the Emporium into consideration when needing Amertean Soldiers Pamsing | | § Ty Pimily M Buperiam o Kpeeys B of LRl wool mxed Vests and wool mixed Union Suits, wearing epparel {or the iittle fellows. Throngh . Ba Bonts it G - Pants, Vests high nack, If the ** Vic- |eith 1 Oneita siyle or but- Norfoik Suifs—Som:thing new g ; ancy ;Fq Pt . long sleeves, Pants tory " brand 1s|toned cown in front, nat- for boys 8 to 12 ye rs o:d that :s bound Manira. {’mrw-'({vg; ardines, "‘s.'“;:“’! French yoke bands,nicely o the hose that|ural coo: only, all sizes to becomz a viry popular style—coat is - 3 - {_“,{-f"” 2 -;‘-1:;,:‘] hii:i:: finishad snd trimmed ycu buy you may .$1.00 made with 1oke, two pl ats front and Epectal Correspondence of The Call. Tmported Ol Oif gallon cansees nitural co'or only. al resi assur-| Ladiey unshrinkab o back—two s'yles are pictured here | R et e sizes, per garment.57¢ ed that|Jerseyribbed wool Vests a fast color blue chaviot, sells at $6.5 BY HORACE WRIGHT. o S C-K' i _ Ladies’ heav: fl ec they are the and Pants, Vest hizh another, a new, nobby light plaid chevot. S SR ! ; ont et e lined Jr ey ribbed cot best of their neck “ong sleeves. Pants sells for.. MECNOLDL T 00 14—Within the last : v I"IH T G e ton Union Suits, = th kind that is Frérch bands and ankle Boys’ Two _W", se 1\; ‘\‘\{‘I‘N hd\'f ~ \'f‘p 0 ”.'n,: i o ek Oneita style, tuttoned mace. ength colors pnk, sky stow 12 new s at $3.45—pleasing o R rm"l-“‘j:‘ fy’ffi Ky bttt Al » 5 = across shou der, color blue and cardina. 1I co'ors and wevas in all woo! cheviots, s ers to havellarge ik e o 2 ecru and natural, all sizes, per gsxrm't $1.15 taped s:ams, double seats and knees, fros piiifte U R 4 size 48¢c . Chi dren’s heav. fl-ece make and fairic guarantesd—we are sura betireca tho A & No¥p Lty // Ladies’ extra heavy {lined Jersey ribbed Vests, you can at le-s: sava $1 if ot more in ernments, we are | & Babbitt's 8 flesce lined cotton Vests Pants acd Boys’ Drawers, . paving us $3.48 for one of these— none the less are | & "}‘”5"‘1’{'}_ : 2 and Pants,patent finished ipatent finished seams, sizes 8 to 16 ye.rs. 1 }z: g:)‘{ F‘“r seams, neatly trimmed around reck, stockinet —natural color, an excl- Large Boys’ Fashionable Saientas front, color natara: : ni ecru, all 8 zes, per germent........ 25¢ | lent wearing garment, sizes 18 to 24 each...............25C Long Pants Suits—We show relal cirel, au- nfted States in ach - - - Pattern Hats, fro th vor d’s b, sutat e Extraordinary Offer in “msiers.. . 815,00 0 $50.00 in a s3lendil lina of Li!;"”ar }':o\lr of tha l‘jFESt 3 Pattern Hats, cophs‘lé:ycng ‘3.'15 00 I = bargain: evar offar- g t = ~-8450 | Spocials. i v Undermusiins. e | e s Mot it | 3 f of of $1.25 to $3.50 Garments at the sty b d “ - 90, wvalnt re;uarly $4:i0, f o : 2 = 3 Soft B easts, latest color ‘ 33.66, it ,';;n ':'“,v‘y $1 35, os Fine Muslins, Cambrics and Nainsooks, elaborately and delicately i H .......$4.00 | trimmed with embroidery or lace. Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, . . Bown Comforfers. Dossert Wines—Angeiics, Mus- | Drawers. These goods cannot be made ab the special price, 98c, fe ts and nettings for those trimming Our I'n> of Woman’s ani Chil- Great Values Moncy~-Saving Extra Specials. eral styles of gray che ks —very sty coats up to date—swa1l double br vests—pan's cut in the latest mode wi welt sBeam—sizes for bo.s 14 to19 years— - - - dren’s Sh0es are not exceiled — regulir merchant tai or $20 and 5 mixtures d patt in Fine Shoes. (/.55 0wt = 'FoFr MMd olndaivy gnl_y TEthdz!ag ll.,q:mrs, rnr ettt 20 55 mistaron and it Ondiot lead o By Bath 'or Monday only, we 'wo 8 plen di These fancy Knee Pants—Several odd lots heavy w many of them o E;“d“::, 5 Calf ;“-e 5501: (200 offer at special sale echwear specials for Mon- ale o shapes 700 all wool, per pair. ....50¢ 3“; 7500 Kil Lace sn1 Button new Savoy tips and toes, sewod Sifle € 100 dozen ool sils, full 100 yarls, 75 dozen black A & B, Materials. sy oy, \ous- lines and Chiffons, best quality, double Cuspidores. China Cuepi- dores, tinted in tops, up-to- el s, a 1 26 cozen in assorted odlors, the kind wi th, 45 inches, about £00 yards of | pink, blue crlav- date n:Ws i‘m- s(r:ng S to that sells regularly at 10c a spool, on pink, blue, maise, cardina;, helirtrope, | ender, with a ave”caa’s, ent leathar tips, rough Monday. ...6¢c ;i_le, myrtle, brown and navy, regularly delicate floral an extraord: = 5c a yard quality, on speci dscoration on $ wes Fine Silver T | Jowao top, regularly 712.50. good Movelties 2 86 "l'{ %Y | Libepriy Sii T0c each, we off 0 ae L by tedk U :I accordeon pleated, 250 yards of best | er 120 of them, L Our $12.50 Overcoats for men- embrace the we offer another .ot of sterting silver coorings 1egnarly £0c a yard on| special Monday on'y, at ..o 4T C almost eve-y kind of overcoating miterial ipe special sale Monday 9c tha: is siaple or new, and worthy of baar- We sel Robe Bianikeis. d Dutch, T2rra C tta. Green an! n:li-h and Antique O k. B 3 gs % to 1 inch, each fitted with a mat to m teh, cilt corners a-d eass! back, vory at- tractive and handsome, regular’'v 75 Naglee Brandy— year: o'd, rezuarly §1.E0 a ot le, for.. B0, 25 Hermitage WhiskeySyrn: cate', Madeira or Tokay, ragu'ar v 2 50c shades of dark blue, navy marino ard gros, just the thing for Caildren's school * dresses and Ladies’ morning wrappers, regularly $1.00 a yard. for yards of navy blue twilled F annel, 29 inches wide, pure wool, finely finish- el, su tabls for shirts, winter suits, skiris, etc., a 37%c per yard valus, at the spe-ially reduced price........26C Uniform Price of 98¢ Each. On Monday, while quantity lasts, we offer a lot of 300 pieces, all beautiful garments, made in best manner by the best makers. e - Men’s cu"iain 0On Monday, we ing our label guaranteeing goodness and ildren’s - F) o offer 1000 correct sty'e. There are heavy coverts with Gt e gola Kil Botton g’gfi’f-fi’c,’f@?ec' ”‘Swiss_, 8Cs .uis white velvet collars, light or medium weight Kit b B ani Lice Sho cozen Men's Night Shirts, m all | Syiss, 36 inches wite, 6 different pat- vt chaviotals olay . wortedsti Thikath fanoy dobted SHL sloth and kid tops, é 3 regular sizes, made full and long, col- | terns, dots, stripes and open-work, ete. Bueb e e SAnepdonedatik oW mounted nov:lties, 9251000 fine, Tooth | lar and caffs trimmed with silk feather | for batrom and sash cartainy magbes S B o e P coin Bouher, Nai Fies, Buton Hooks, | stitching, ront trimmed with embroid- | beautitally, the very. spocial priee. mes et e e toss, Erascrs, Roller Blotters, Stocking | ery, big £0c v:lues, special Mondav | yirg.... 8c Crascatigall ursilimsict ol n date ,pe‘g‘t:t (};C;n"s' LitierfOpenors, onc 2&; o = --38¢ ard guaranteed to give two seasons’ serviea e 871.00 Henrielta Kor s at reast. Weknow at this prics we have H A fine o8- £ + on- 28 the b:st garm=nts fo: the money possibls 75c Cabinet ' | Gloth, 624 i, o, v I ge " for you to obtain, and we are just a8 sure b Frames, £3¢. »f civi | for an et fo quity 4imeh | Flannel, 26¢ yard. that you would have to pay $15 for come of i 5 net-vize Frames, 16 d fierent designs, Henrietts, high satin finish, in thre | For Monday, we offer ons case of 610 them e sewhere. "Bee the: I another item of Emporium quality worth . inquiring into. Fall Miflinery. : 84475 to $10.00 Liberty Eagle Quiiis, 12 inche: to 27 inchet iong. 25¢ to $1.0 their own hats. ices are | B Beot Frenc: Sateen covered | own Comforters, lib ral'y fliod abetil , sacial 4 bottes for §1.0@ | Andmany of them cannot be made for $3.50. There are only 300 , 3 so much, rors are unin- | # With £ne fluffy down (just opened’, each. 8565 Biackberry &pandy — arge altoge_ther—better come in the morning to secure any of these jure B 2 | kotties oa spe sial sale ..50c | bargains. : stoves’ fieafers’ Cotton Trade Booming. . LI T i hbis i . Wool Biznkets. | Small Notions. | Need a Lamp? Handker- ", Fittings ' Our lines compic, fiom tie orfinacy oction s 8o pelr to | 64 Mohair Shoe Laces, 8 pair for. JEG = piiien o 5 e T ot Wl B o Wonl Bastete | S o B o i e G, | poewin Decoratd L vt ond| CUMI@FG romme NTART | | o et somom it cupr o Wocary & 2 doz:n good quality Pearl Buttons, for Now fancy ign Tab'e Lump, pord ceptional value. -$LI5 the dozon, mental base, removible top for heating watar, Russia iron Gl —_— N ---80 | gelain bow! with 7 inch ehade or glob 0 drum. £0 inches high .$2.75 iy : % e d globe SERCIITTIeNY | / [+ ] G. Tesbrien 1 £ 7, Ball and Sockats, black and white, cozen | tinted in blue or pink with raised v Hem- a8 T er-2e0eyy a1y “enges, per fog 5o Wrapper Fizsnne's. ° .80 | gold decorations, complete.......$7a50 | Stitched Ravero Handkerchiefs, a zo0d Oil nieatans: Ops front cormigated refitctor.) fancy Fine all-woo’ Sscque F znne's, n plails an! stripes, {ncluding Pins, paper. .5¢ quality .....$%a!8 dozen, or J@@ each nickel f-ont, »uaranteed no smoke, no smel .$3.25 TP PORPR RSP RPRREYRPERRNP IR new came?’s bair efficis, a good amsortm yard.....35¢ Prinied Flannelsiies. Abbu::k,11]21&:1'?::“,,";-‘:; :n'a"i:}rh o, yardu. .. pai . 8¢ :E:;r,f“my 3,_40’(120;;; f)h::(rg;i.x&‘fxx‘;:d;if?m g: e R 24 yerds white Roll Tape, piece......10€ Yorr chooalit oo basaatacs fed loyiies-s: e -$l5.75 Bureazu Scaris. nly nicsly made Irish Pofat both bosdirs worked nicely, ait, e ..£00 sizs 18174 invhes. whie th New Oxidized Sash Buck'es, eact...800 Pompadour Com’s, full 8'z3, each...FS e D:nim Brush and Comb Case, each...8¢ }'lne_ quallty Stacknet Dress Bhie ds, Real Kid Curlers, doz:n Bedding Supplies: 175 do-en H-nd Embrod:red Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchief , a sheer cloth ... . $0:40 dozer, cach 17" @ 165 dozen Fancy Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs, with lace edge, ex:ira styles; lace edge or hand embroidered scalloped hindkerchiefs, values very good $7.75 doz n, each 152 160 dozen new styles in all “fue: hard empbroidered sheer lawn Ha~d%erchiefs, lemstitched at...... $3»00 doz>n or No. 7 Family Gook Steve, for wool or coa), large ov n, shallow fire box, duplex grate, guaranteed to suit, set up without exira £l Stove Pokers..5¢ and iGe Japanned Coal Ho Japanuned Coal Fire Sets complets with tongs, shovel and poke Fan cy Bronze: Rasts for tongs or poker. L e L e e e L L T L L L e L L e e L e L R Lt e e e e T e L T L L e L T L e L L R T e L L e T T ST e ettt A though shoots tad sheetings have A 5o Qrnementai Jspanved Cosl Va gore up viry muoh, our foresight in S A 1 p 1 I eavy, ga'vinizzd iron Mewest A-iva's during tho pest week from tha bosk- fu'c‘n-nlng Jargaly from tae mills engbles | Polistie B’ras“s Binquet ::;' i:;?:iio‘:gml;‘;&t‘;‘r;;! et fi;;: A £ooi Stov: Brush Boolss pubishing ceaters of Amesicn: us to continus our usus: low pricer, for | WP £ dx:;\rf"xhui‘nic. centers, very effectivs styles, esch... .. gzz:: iss;tulfdgth Zwfifimsl‘,me' Sehi i B ; Erown enamal twisted pil- ..26¢ s, ared, mol “Tio Gentlemon From Tadians,” by Bosth *" £ s lur with an 8-inch globe, e d brought ba T SRR sll}?, s, nizo 54x90 inchey, each :’n",;‘;"t";:r b:j':_';u:?']i‘f’;gf linen Hanquv_chie'rs with hand em- Dptlcal Depar!ment. Fair Elos; v M~ Aioxautior. . 188 : : 37"‘? complete.......... $2:13 }’:ig;ld°:§‘:m:€’it‘::s'"a !h;; angtdx ¥y Rubber Frame Eveglasses, convex lensas 15¢ and 25¢ WOODLAND, Oct. 2L—The Hero of Mantla,” by Ro-siter Jol 1.60 B enchod Bacots, siz» 63x8) inches, each ph i o07- Rithbec Frame Byslades, doubie Somvex lensestss oo st S e At Beok o Iny ntions,” by Bake . 200 420 The newlow- | " S0 282 .BOC ani 7HG , came ful ciose to-nig] 2 Town” by Arthur Morrison. 1.50 Bleachod Bisets, 72x80 inohes...F7%€ shape Parlor Cambric Lace Opera G as-es, with case.. .$2.50 to $15.00 i Eleached Sheets, s z3 81x90 inches, each Lamp, center 4 PROMINENT DIPLOMAT DYING. | : Patt e | & .82%e draft burner, atterns. C. R. Greathouse, Adviser of Korea's ; Leathe" aoads' B ouched Sheets, 80x90 in h s....57%0 ’f,mf:ai? - Balt’tetr;berg. Duchesse and Point Lace aut'ery--Plafed Ware. Emperor, Fatally IiL 4 bowl an* 12- attern g C. R. Greath =4 . N : . inch doms &, 8¢, iQ2, 15¢ :nd 259 each Stag Hand e Carvers, 9 inch blade. per pair..... .Sl peror of Foria e ncsording s the peees | & Purses, Card Cases, Music Rolls, Shopping Bags, Eto. shade, hand- A fuil Jine of the Tie Eads, Scarfs, Stas Handle Carvets, silver p'ated ferules; 9. insh blads, set [ some unnamed | & Ccmbication Purse and Card Case, grain leather, assorted Flannelecties. gomely deco- | Squares. Yokes and Collar patterns, o 3 piescs 1 sent to Yokohama by | & 5 Best quality Amoskeag Domets, in light rated with Ba'tenbsrg Rings, white and cream. Rus:el’s White ; of legation at| # and medium color nze, stripes and dark bronze dozan....... S .60 1847 Roger Bres.’ Silver Piat-d Kauves 2 | : plai s, luindhl. dforkn:da(rgu?az;(u, !ozét a';z'l litl: Battenberg Lace Toread, all sizs, as\ch Quzdrup'e pla)(e Combinat’on Sugar Bowls, TR w:appers and underskirts (no bettsr out cil pot— % c cut, with 12 spoons.. o K18 ing : ) wearing fabric of the kini), yar complete. Braids, white and cream. Quadrup e pate Butter Dish, satin finis), bright cut.$2.50 i 77,9% | & Leather £hopping Bags with cioth topa. 260 -& ernen- $6 7. vererenrn@2B8 3y 350 an Qua druple p ate Cake Basket, low stand, bright cu:..8$2.50 he was | @ k Fh:sr‘i WAt E% 4GS E8SAO0EREGIENIH SRR HEGEEGOE “ii‘Q“‘fl.fl“““Q(Q‘Q4.“.‘“‘.“““"‘.QQ‘Q".Q..Q“‘.(“Q‘Q(Q.Q.Q“‘Q‘“‘QQ‘Q““““Q‘.‘Q‘Q§ tailroad. In t consular posi- ich he held until 189, i appointment a8 Korean Govern- | 'H. E. HUNTINGTON COMES pointed to the himself or the “Discriminator” bein second vice presidency ap- should be necessary new office for his other elevation In rank even though it to create a brand pecial benefit. YORKE COUNCIL'S DANCE tlons, after which a one-act comedy was Lunu- | neying toward Honolulu. Singing Soclety rendered several selec-|church, and it is to prepare the way for this change that the Bishop is now jour- plaved with T. W. Linck, K. A. strom, Olof Baarnhjelm, Gustay der and Mrs. J. H. Merrill in the cast. | ne The floor was then cleared for dancing, has remained | ent offictal duty —————— Schro- BITTEN BY WALLACE. From Honolulu Bishop Potter will jour- to Japan and around the world. He undecided as to whether or not Hls SWAY | when Mr. Crocker shall leave that office TO REASSUME | vacant. He id not even know that Mr, St | Crocker had ‘sold out his stock. He had | heard the report and believed it to be THE NEPHEW OF THE PRESI-| well founded, but h AND ENTERTAINMENT I e had no personai Sy 1| g Yorke Counell No. 6i6, 7. M. L. gave & | which was kept up untll the small hours | he will visit Mantla, but It is more than > Ve - o 7 knowledge of the transaction. He did | The Vicious Brute ttacks Frank | successful entertainment and dance in |of the morning ely that he will see something of the mother it "‘};r‘:,’,‘l-mn“x’;’ DENT AGAIN IN POWER. ‘no! know when C. P. Huntington would Kent, Its K, Native Sons' Hall last evening. The pro- i S S e S island of Luzon, particularly as he is a 1686 and 1 B n P favor the coast with a visit. ent, -eeper. strong anti-expansionist and will natur- il ety AT T e Mr. Huntington sald that he would not| Frank Kent, Who has charge of the | Eramme ‘::‘l‘ldf::glv:’;iy‘“‘h:fi;“‘::c‘e one HEAD OF THE CHURCH. | ally yant to thoroughly inform himsel? x i nes 00! OTrWAaT 0 e s thi itic f £ the Chut: E x AR e on all matters pertaining to Uncle Sam's BOUTON CE ARRESTED, | V1% O Some| assume che josition of fssistant to the | menagerio at the Chtes, attempicd to 414 was well re Bishop Potter of New York Here En | fiew acquisitions. While on hix way out only | retain his connection with the company | through his present position as a direc- 5 OO tor. Those who are generally considered | wise ones say otherwise, however. H. E. Huntirgton, director of t.e| "According to these gentiemen Mr. Hunt- Southern Pacific Company and nephew |ington will soon be restored to either his of his uncle, arrived in the city vester- | ol plnopmnr be 2 polmedm;o rtlhe secogd = = s | vice presidency. For a while he may be dey from New York, where, as he puts| ,jjcoeq™to" remain without any offictal Important Changes Among Southern Pacific Officials. make friends with Wallace, the ferocious lion, Friday night and was severely bit- ten on the right hand. Kent approached the brute and started to pet it. Instantly Wallace charged on him, catching his hand in his jaws. Kent lustliy screamed, which had the effect of frightening off the lion. Had he not screamed Kent believes that he would Overture, W. B. Koesel's orchestra; address, Potter delivered an Wiiliam M. Gi]l, president: barytone solo (se- lected), Avit La Fallle; recitation, William J. to this coast Bisho Route to Honolulu. | ddaress at SE Paul agatnst imperialism Right Rev. H. C. Potter, Bishop of | which created a sensation and gave a New York and premier Episcopal prelate | blow to the politiclans who see in the of the United States, arrived in this city | Philippines an opportunity for gain, last evening and registered at the Occi. | Which they will be some time in getting dental, en route to Honolulu and thence | °Vir. > The Bishop will preach at this morn- around the world, via Japan, China, In- | ing's service at Grace Episcopal Chure! He Is Token Into Custody After Be- ing Released on Habeas Corpus. brother of Madeline who is wanted in e rustling, was Walsh; ~selections, Joseph Hansen; soprano solo (selected), Miss Rose Klllgariff (Miss K. Scanlon accompanist); toplcal selections, Wil- llam_Coughlin; duet (selected), R. W. Jones and Edward Lotz; comicalities, Michael. Scan- lon; tenor solo (selected), M. Riley. the ased on L ime past, “en- | dia and the Suez canal. Bishop Potter is | and in the evening he will deliver an a; 1 by Judge C it, he has been for some t | title, but that will not interfere with his ‘m_ bitt 5 The officers of the society are as fol- i e e Yesterday mc His fr(-ndumgi'&um:n‘; joying & vacation.” With him came his| power. He has been sent out here to rep- g?s"h:&d v’v‘:: oi:verelyeguf’{w :c?m‘lln:?: lows: a gentleman of polished manner, great | dress at the ¢ l%urchdof [?eyf'{i"" Sé:mafi; ghort_duration \ a3 | mother,and Miss Clara Huntington. The | resent his uncle and his place Is o well | contact with the Hon's teeth and he was| Thomas J. Horan, past president; Willlam M. | afability and possessed of a personal | (T corner of Second and Folsom streets, he left the s rested | party was due to arrive on the train | established and his powers so thoroughly | compelled to at once seek medical aid. Gill, president; Harry McNesby, first vice pres- | magnetism that makes ftself felt as soon | ren i ¥ san Francisco has not yet been on a warrant issued by Judge ~Mogan Peheduled to arrive at 9:45 a. m., but, | n:cohx‘:lz;gs‘:h%; ;Hgowhenzlzlr(&sfl:u"pl:cel ————— ideat; Charles' D. O"Connor, second vice presi- | as one comes into his presence. determined. = charging him with being a fugitive from | - s rolled In so late as to | 5 = i Seph’ Mungenast Anancial secretary: William | v hen seen last evening at his hotel stice. A second wril S SWor as usual, the car be on the fifth floor of the great yellow an Expires Suddenly. h' M t, financial secretary; Willlam TR NPT 20 in Do heard on Moyiar, or® 148 | make it nearly evening before Mr. Hunt- | building on Montgomery strect, where the 4 3 Walsh, treasurers. J. Thomas Dougherty, | Bishop Potter said that his present trip San Francisco Girls’ Union. George Michaelis, a dairyman residing at 3117 Sacramento street, died suddenly yesterday morning. Michaelis was mak- ing preparations to accompany his wife on a trip out of town, when he suddenly keeled over and dled in a few moments. home on Jackson marshal: John T Rodden, inside sentinel; Ar- | was taken with the twofold purpose of thur O'Keefe, outside sentinel; Dr. Joseph F. | preparing the way for the American Douglass, medical examiner. 'Executive com: | i | Bishops to take over the dio- mittee—Stephen M. Burke, John V. Doherty, | cese of Hawall and to consummate a trip J. J. Riley. around the world that he has long had in contemplation. balance of power will be concentrated. hh?&e ‘wlse One? say Il,luu that Klrutli - schn! 8 soon to recelve some s al When seen last night at his house Mr. | plry o¢ the consideration in which he is Huntington sald he did not come out heid by Mr. Huntington. Kruttschnitt is here to bave anything to do with the|now in Chicago and will probably go on ble that Bouton will be taken to Nevada for trial, as the issuance of the warrant by Juxlic Mogan is regular. It seems that Bouton was first arrested on a telegram from Nevada stating that he was wanted for stealin tle from ington reached his street. At the annual meeting of the San Fran- cisco Giris’ Union-held at 929 Pine street, the fOllow;:g officers were elected: Presi- dent, Mrs. E. B. Young; first vice presi- dent, Mrs. W. E. Dennison; second vice Detective Thacker and othe: h Paciflc beyond the duties which | to New York before he returns. There is | He had been suffering from heart failure Swedish Society Ball. ‘When the Hawailan Islands were undar | president, Mrs. G. Walker; secretary, of the Sagebrush State, but .liudl:esmce:;li i;‘,ulpoes?[‘jona(;; Airector entafled. He did | Pothing now doing which should carry goru:oine“t‘i‘r_?':‘,“:gd f)%c?;'.’ed"vlv':':"i ,l;fls The Swedish Soclety celebrated its|& government of thelr own the diocese rs. A. Houston; treasurer, Mrs. eath is - a- beld that the telegram was not sufficlent him o far afleld and the knowing ones Haskell; directors—Mrs. Emilia Tojetti, not know what had taken General Man- ‘was presided over by an Anglican Bishop. < s A : T any and 66 years, .| twenty-seventh_arniversary. with an en-| Byt now that th i " dt, Mrs. J. Wainwright, Mrs, e . and fonioed to, deprive | Czer Kruttachnitt to Chicago nor could | S4th him the nrilie oE Rt Fane oy %u" widow ahd several chlldren’ survive | tertainment and ball at Turn Vereln Hlll,lsmaa iy o }fi:’?&:fip o o aaahary, Men W M Boas dinfssal trom custody, _Lbe figuze on tho possipilitics f eiher|ond vice presidept or of recelying some ! him can Episcopal | Mrs. A. H. Boomer, 1823 Turk street, Jast night. The Swedish | authority of the ~Ame:

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