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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899. 5 A‘DVEBT!SEHENTS ‘ that every time he loaned $2000 or $3000 to THE EMPORIUM. 1 THB mromx_ e e e e e e e e e e B - H[NNA B[EUM[S Turner for a few days he not only ex- e acted interest at the rate of from 2 to O AR AR A AT, 5 per cent a month, but actually extorted | RRRRRERRRERRERRZLRRRRRER a hOnquvl from ‘.‘fl to i.ll; }“n.lll\ ln ad- vance. t is the business of Tenna's at- torneys to prevent any such information H aii i t tt o e e i B hay are awaiian Quin o working with that end In view .All the o and Gliee Ciub Dozens of promissory notes, calling for Will sing and play at the concert to be given by the Emporium various sums from $100 to $000, bl from one to ten days after dat handed to Frenna during the course of (hc ere examination for identification ) H Orchestra this (Friday) evening at 7:30. Santa Claus refused to be certain whether he had | ever seen them before or whether he had 1 receives to-day from 10 to 12 a.m. and 1: 30 to 3:30 p. m. He has a box of wholesome candy for every child accompanied by AR AN A AR AAAAE AL AR AN AR AR AL AN I AL AL AR NS RS AR st b A e NN AN AN A AR A A A T s a s s s s t 2 addad il il ddd g ] any financlal dealings with Turner, on the R date on which they purported to be exe- | Brain SUddenly Re-|¢ Neither could he recollect that he of $100 for the | % fuses to Act. g ot hepad on mu | X parents or guardian. The wonderful Holiday Window, \ {555 ona. aven b0 trom Turner for the use | X the Emporium in miniature, is the talk of the city. Come your- NO LONGER RECALLS FACTS! Tt e R e P i 3 ',r,}'.';.' X self and bring the children to sce this marvel of the window dress- e e P Y sl X er's art. One thousand dozen handkerchicfs, an armvy of dolls, | FORGETS THE SHYLOCK BO- ‘Ex{e.x‘lg }f;-;‘x‘fr;:;r‘gfiifl:l“:';fi: aitegea th % a complete clecirical installation and a power plant to operate the [ NUSES FROM TURNER. JYE recelyedix Donus :’,,f.“,’ff,\n;f““.;f\.?fi:f mechanical effects were required to construct this perfect minia —— against his will, that he had made a loan » of $3000 on the date mentioned, but he per- | Frenna was suffering yesterday from | sisted in his declaration that a treacherous memory. He could not | bered nothing about having rec ture of the big store. ved any By HON. THOMAS B. REED In this week’s number of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST (OF PHILADELPHIA) RUDYARD KIPLING Will contribute to the Christmas number of the Post one of the best short stories that have come from his pen for & long time. In Garm: A Hostage, Mr. Kipling returns to India and his soldier friends. RICHARD HARDING DAVIS ecollect, except In a 3 Vs ws. And yet he would not go so far )r\‘.«l\lnz ;A.ax;w{ any lmfl’;:;r;ia ';\,:;‘,;(_:‘;"‘?mx‘.: swear he had not received the Choice crgamgry Bungp—ta-day only -~ Turner during the years 1881 and 1882.| The monotony of the proceedings was the regular 50c squares—for . . This sudden lapse was not entirely unex- | broken during the afternoon whe pected, but it was nevertheless a remark- | Ing passed the stage of Shy ble exhibition of cross-examination proost e L i | on _ the matter of the worthlesa deeds aon accommodates itself | 4ng ‘mortgages with which Turner had to the circumstances of the case. On the | Showered Frenna in order to ke two preceding days while he was being | quiet. The prisoner's memory un | questioned by his own attorneys on direct | a sudden awakening at this stage and examination the answers flowed from his :he }:‘;‘c,ulll»cll(m .l‘l( ‘lho n‘rann;-'r 'x“ wh{r)} | he heen gulled and robbed caused s AT s and ith et Fasith L e e o B fat et O erplAnetione e nd amounts of the | which the attorneys, assisted by the numerous transactions he had had with | court, found it almost impossible at Turner. He was never for a moment in | times to stem. doubt and seemed to have a perfect un-| In telling the story of how Turner load- derstanding and memory of all that|ed him down with deeds to mystical sen himself and the man he | l:n.(‘h'lul. )Erl(urm l\:"rkel: himself up to & igh pitch of excitemen: d from the day they first became ac- | " “*Tyrnar kept coming to me after I found qualnted down to the day of the tragedy | out that he had robbed me, saying: ‘Here, in the Crocker bullding. But when As-| Frenna, is some more property; take it sistant Distrlct Attorney Salomon began | and keep it until I can settle with you.' to cross-examine esterday morning | One day he came to me and said: ‘Here, k concerning all | Frenna, is 800 acres of land in Fresno ons, especially | County. You take it and keep quiet. I a tendency to place him in! want to show you that I am going to light, and with but few un- | straighten up with you. Now, don't say tions the only answer ob- | anything about this to anybody for if don’t remember,” or “I|it becomes known that I have glven you L | this the other fellows will get after me few exceptions referred to were not | and I want to protect you and see that due to sudden flashes of memory nor | you get your mon were they productive of any informatlo “Well, “what was of al portance. In each 4 Attorney Soloman. ‘Why, A Two-Da_ys’ Sale of Velour Capes. Commencing this ( Friday ) morn- ing and unil closing time to-morrow (Saturdav) night we offer without reserve our entire x/uck of new, this season’s Velour Capes at nearly half price. All $7.50 and $8.00 Capes for $4.95 All $10.00 and $12.50 Capes for $6.785 All $15.00 and $18.00 Capes for $9.45 All $20.00 and S‘.!_f.nl) Capes for $12.45 A 0 Capes for $14.95 All $30.00 and Q.L. ) Capes for $19.75 All $35.00 and $40.00 Capes for $24.50 an unenvia important exce ble was the reskll'.‘" asked 2 ; L ever when the witness ten th 4 was no good. I found [ " Will have in a January number of the Post a porarily t that he was not supposed | out that he r e s A et aib All $50.00 and $60.00 Capes for 335-00 to : story that will appeal with equal force to both men and women. It is characterized by that distinction of style and subtle charm which per- vade all of Mr. Davis’ work. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, established by Benjamin Franklin in 1728, is 2 handsomely printed and illustrated weekly magazine; 24 to 3 largc pages. Edited by George Horace Lorimer; filled with the best work of the hcst writers of the world. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST gained a round hundred thousand sub- scribers and buyers in one year past. Its total circulation is nearing two hundred thousand, ga/d. Your newsman will supply you regularly at 5 cents the copy, or we will mail it direct every week for five months on receipt of One Dollar. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. proceeded to | He gave me. A e a manner that | same kind. They were not worth the pa- ened to throw some light on the | per they were written on,” replied the | action under discussion Attorney | defendant bitterly. Hosmer was on his feet with an objection | Then the subject of the $24,000 mortga which, certain to be overruled by the | was taken up and almost immedia court, was so worded as to convey a plain | the defendant, the law’ and the caution to the defendant witness to curb | became involved in & I of argument his desire to talk. In fact once when | gver the propriety of a question address. had = Inadvertently answered a|ed by Assistant District Attorney Salo- estion w his attorneys did not de- | mon to the witness and it was settled sire him to answer Hosmer actually ob-| only upon the indignant threat of Judge the answer. | Cook 1o fine both Attorney this was in line with the plan | Hosmer for contempt ng follawed by the defense 10 | gaga had been give h securlty for the latter's ness and proved to be worthl tempt is being made to show that F knowing this fact, attempted to foist it upon innocent parties. In the early hours of the morning ses- slon before the cro ation, Fren- na testified that Turner was in the habit of carrying a revolver and he once saw of other deeds of the Lasf Day of the Millinery Sale. Three lot: of Ladies’ Handsomely Trimmed Hats, fine Millinery, made up in our best manner of first-cliss materials, at a little more than half their rezular value $8, $9 and $10 Hats—this day only. $11, $12 and $13.50 Hats—th $15 and $18 Hats—this day onl | answe | th age robbed | Turner it is the business | to prevent the Introduc- timony tending to show he “may have reality Boys’ Two ~ Piece Men’s Blue Serye Sults, Suits, $10. RRERRERRRERRERE RN Ry .nnmanmnmnmv.nv.nmuuv.nmv. e n?nmmnmmnmmu RRERRR LEERRRRRRRRREEREY R RRRRR R R R R Y| t 101 him exhibit a bowie knife. The trial demanding his full pound of flesh. It St : b would not have a very favorable fmpres- | will go on to-day 3 a. m. - . n on the jury if Frenna were to admit | | — |ELECTRIC CAR CRASHES INVEST BACHELORS GIVE THERR FIRST COTILLON | INTO A HEAVY TRucK Simon P. Ross Probably Fatally In- , jured in an Accident Caused | There Is Gil in ay and Satar-| y the big azorp‘ ,,lms on sale a large number of Boys’ Fall and Winter Suits,double- breasted coats and knee pants, for ag's 8 to 14 yoars, heavy, durable,| al-wool materials in| serviceabe coloring | perfect fitting, sui that would brinz $3.0 any day, on special sale for the two davs onlv . $1.75 Furniture Specials For Friday Only. Child’s Wi ow Rocker, wsll mas 5 strong and durable, regular y special ials and labor have advanced in to-day. an Francisco and § ! tric Road and a truck oy | by the Overland Freight and Transfer Company and driven by Willlam Ovens of 16) Henry street, Simon P. Ross of | Twelfth street is lying at the Receiy Hospital in a precarious condition | accident occurred at the ba | on Harrison and_Third st shortly | after 5 o'clock. That more people were not injured by the collision is due to the coolness of Motorman Oscar Gordon. The blame for the accident is charged | to the driver of the truck, it being claimed that he disregarded the’ signals of the and attempted to drive Notwithstanding the fact that mater- 1228 greatl s increasing the cost of masutactur- 5 b b L] 0] 4 . . - % L s . K x £ o M - - < T - - R k] ] s s LR colllsion he pplied the Taborettes, solid oak nnd maho any p % | es and uvv-ln-w] but mv; finish, hichly pel shed, regularly $3.50/ing clothing, we again offer for two days s were slipp an = siak T : PRES PROSPRCTUS. truck came togeth Ross, each. special at 2025 (Friday and Saturday) Fast Blus All-Wool Ao T N | the only passenger w as seriously in- Parlor Rrckers, solid oak, birch and SHARES 81 ZA mw;l ‘A}XI'I‘\-‘ruln‘;ll of the mahogany finishad frames, uph litered $15 Serge Suits for $10. They are made caugh n e T is % DIRECTORS: e as crushed below the knee so in silk brocatels, reguiariy $5 each,|of 20-ounce pure worsted, absolutely fast SANNE A 'WILBON Presifcns | severely that it had to be amputated spacial at. Sec. Bu'iders Exchenge. i Ll e T Pedestals, soli Auakurm;hn"m» finish, |blue, coats single-breasted or double. Gl L egemtet] torman was arrestec s subse. 1 P. A BERGEROT....... Vice President | quently relsased on his own el heavy colum s hizhly polish=d, r-»vuhr\ breasted sack style, the latter with ¥ o n ‘Gimsons - DU, By Judge Conlan. sl silk facings. Handsome, perfec:.fiting, & . rdware and Supply Co. | —_————————— den osk, gla 1 - e Hreasurer | MRS. PHELAN STRONGER. jnatable ' shaives: Aighly ml‘ highly tailored suits, in all regular sizes. ¥ e Bl o=y e ,gy.gl,, regularly $12.50 each, special vo- Every day price $15; your choics of X Ex-state Seaior | ; Mat:r{nlfilm%rotvedm;nt deer Condi- | & day only, 075 cither styls for two days only..900.00 % = 3 arss 10 on Noted Yesterday. | e s o o k-l th Floor, ‘-,r:fh‘r I}‘?'I\m“& r. M43 | The physiclans who are attending Mrs. k- NE MAIN 5 I | James Phelan, mother of the M late | - | 1ast night issued a bulletin announcing a EBreak’ast at tnm Tho Barber- marked improvement in their patient's| ¥ (he Cafe— shop is Open % condition and they now hope that she | A dainty, appatiz- ng: 3 will be able to keep up until the arrival ; 2% IRP M"mm" Evenings = of her children who are hurrying he re( X ing meal—8 a.m. CALIFORNL.'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST SToR. Until Coristmas. % from Europe. By cl ilation they i should arrive in th day. Mrs. Phelan much more | comfortably a terday and was | able to take substantial nourishm | mmfi“‘"‘l“‘fih"h‘m mm‘(‘fl"‘“‘“m DEATH OF MRS. POLAND. |and of which she was chosen to fill the i Ans are more ch - | office of grand recorder, a posttior | covery and are only fighting to maintain| of the Degree of Honor, Ancient intimate knowledge of the work of tho :;-rh:;nbx“hmi;mnl the family is nuulh'uj Order of Workmen. | :er:h»r li!};({flvn "l_.wl she was twice che b Mrs. Kate S. Poland, grand recorder of e G ek b thet i Tage G. A, B. Officers Elected. | the Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W., wif m for the be | _At a meeting of the Colonel Ca | of Frank §. Poland, grand recorder of t No. 46, G. A. R., held at Mission Grand Lodge of California of the Ancler Hall Wednesday night, the following offi- | Order of United Workmen, died at her most cers were elected for the ensuing term: | home, 819 Shotwell street, last Wednes- George W. Arbuckle, commander; John | day night, after an illness of nearly two orphans of members of the Ar O'Nell, senfor vice commander; James | months’ She was the daughter lfr\\““‘f.n:r"r:m\‘lfl::\) [Ir‘\uv”y’ .;!I v\1 miss | Butler, junior vice commanc ohn Mas- | 0f Mrs san, who during her | Jhe Jevorted all her time te | sey, chaplain; Edward Kelly, surgeon; R. | {liness w constant nurse. Mrs. |pog Yinder her s | Dowdall, quartermaster: James H. Ri- | Poland was a native of Cambridge, | 40 Wniler her su | ley. officer of the day: Edward Johnson, | Mass. and was 47 years of age. She had n a and brought on nerv that was followed by best me: officer of the guard; Thomas Barry, dele- | been for a number of years sting her ate to department encampment; Thomas | husband In fraternal work when he was 11101113 Market 1011 “..mnun’ L Roach, alternate. | in a different pesition from that w o Oukans TR e e R CALIFORNIANS IN WASHINGTON 201 203 Montgomery 143 South ‘Spring [ s sin s}“pmm"j 3 .| the Ancient Order of Workmen: | M Francisco *t.. Los Angeles A : FRESNO, Dec. 7.—The Raisin Growers’ | come years ago, there was estabiished an | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 7.—Mrs. J e e [ Assoclatlon reports shipments to date of | guxiliary of that order known as the Des | g s ter and Mi obs of ) ) 1% 15% carloads of raisins and about 300 ¢ Honor, to which women as well | oo, and daughter and Miss Jacobs o —\ [ ; % carloads of raisins and about 300 oy | gree of Honor. to which women as San Francisco are at the Arlington, H. P, o =4 atside packers, making a total of nearly | as men are admitted to membership, she 3 HOTHING SO COOD! ~a 200 out’of the pack of 2400 carloads. it | was instrumental in establishing lodges | MacIntosh of San Francisco is at the <, may be nesessary to withhold for a time | and expanding the order to the point that | ;\ -lllr:mnn{ :"‘s‘u"”: James Mofitt ana F TNt the residue of the crop. | » Grand Lodge was formed in this State | daughter of Oakland are at the Arlington 1,11;: 'nkf‘rhflinr' gave (.hv‘!r fi‘:‘s{ | and assembly the llke of which has led by Al Dodge, assisted by Dr. E. ¢ an »p of the = = last l‘\)f ning | never been rurpassed by any of the ex- W. Westphal and Miss Bessie Roden. in (u‘( A\‘fx[llt' ‘”-'\1. of the Palace clusive clubs of the city. The following ladies took part in the L4 capu 10tel, The club. which has es- Tbe exquisite gowns of the ladles | german: Miss Emma Hunt, Miss Maud B B ablished for itself a reputation for added much to the beauty of the Cluff, Miss Mabel Cluff, ) Vi i i — —————————— brilliant and elaborate entertainments, ‘ scene. Only one figure of the cotlllon Willis, Miss India st,m‘m.:"hn:.‘,l::’m If you are suffering and intend R | far evcelled all its previous efforts, | was danced—the club's own figure, | Hale, Miss Jeanott Conroy, Miss buving an electric belt, don’t say, :' g thud BES, LR : and the pleasing result was a cotillon | Bachelor's Button,' originated and : ;2ure“~‘l}1nge.Ag{:;i‘ “;’""aanhClu“' “w;“ch can I ge' for the Iefl‘.‘ comfort, cos " . rs. 4 + Mrs. omas i gl id : moderate” charges bave § Cluft, Miss Adalaide McColgan. Mies mons:{? but, “Which is the : b Clara Byington, Miss Marion Forrest, best?” There is no question but = Miss Bessie Roden, Miss Elizabeth b PALACE and ! Welr, Mra. Frank Vail, Miss Neva Ve { ! Hulse, Mrs. ufts, Mrs. George . GRAND ¢ E. Bennett, Miss Geraldine Bohen, 1 $ . Miss Nettle Forbes, Miss Maidie Good- [l a“ en ec "c e $ Dotels & reputation that 1s known wher- § man, Miss Elizabeth Day, Mrs, J. W. ! Jish language in spoken. Barnes, Miss Florence Worden, Miss § Coo a by a cov ":,,w""— § - We are the Exclusive Agents for ;y.:,m :;.x;)l:::m 13“5 ()\n(.‘:l;b)L Miss Is the begt, consequently the JOHN C. KIRKPATRIC anager. ) | y Mc ertrude Lyons, X ; - B ollivig e b prwogud ) - the WEBER PIANOS, Miss Loulse Brownell, Miss Relle Lipp, cheapest o there you have it. Miss Louise Heppner, Miss Kate Was. san, and Miss Eleanor Gallagher. The gentlemen who took part in the My little book, “Three Classes of Men,” which is sent free to any address, tells all about them and and have Just received a largs number of them in all styles of IERCE'S i 11l re: Al Dodge, cases, uprights and baby grands. §Tm‘fl:‘z!“fmnur h Spear, Wiliam how they are used. fl mas FAVORITE p We are prepared (o make special %\l:ltl)ct line. l'rfli;:l\nlxréfurAglebeg! & My patent electrode covers prevent e N 3 - [ by : prices for a limitad time—cash or A D. “A“‘um&’:‘n‘f ;',;d‘\,':,'g:,;e that dreadful BURNING AND' BLIS i Instaliments. We are also agents By A. T. Derby, Herbert TERING which is so objectionable in [ e LB fo I other lead! ‘k Q"’” T B, Foiler 1 Satphal, Frank other belts. Write to-day (orl(he b;)ok L | I : v r several other leading makes, al enry Fuller, T. Patterson Ross, or ull at my offize and consuit me free FOR WEAK WOMEN. ! B ‘Tutts, George D & s 07 2 | at prices from $195 to $450. Mnrshall Hale, George Bennerl‘:h.Ar: charge. Office hours—9 to 6; Sun- Gantne! . arnes, o0 s avreasmy & R D i, Mebopaid, Geurss | Fi T 18 THIRD STREET, et THESS.. [CLARK WISE & CO., || b i b DR. T. A. SANDEN, 18 THIRD STRE ’ W. Clisby, John Danlell Eugene - Tenths Fiocr, Room 1085, Ciaus Spreckels Bide. | s & e limors White, Toasty 22082 119% SOUTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. RUSSEL BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. e Telepbone rown w0 Cor. Geary St. and Grant Ave., San Francisco. Pr SWilliam Likens, Eum,. a5 8- W Frdnciscs l Josi and Chauncey § 00000000000000000000000000000000000003000000