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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1900. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | GAELIC CALLS AT HOKOLULU WITH THE MAIL: Sev Passengers f Islands. ———— BARK 10 REACHING FOR SPOILS. Bold Attempt of Liveryman Fagin to s e Get Possession of the Morgue @+ riettrieie i e e e e et et wroom' . . Gy e De @ e PP EPIVPIPEIRIPIPIPIPIIIINIPITIOET I eDebede fet et etetet sttt siebetetetese® d and Revenue Cutter Rush in Collision. AGAINST OLEOMARGARINE. Dairy Agent Vanderbilt Will Try to Reach Santa Monica’s Soldiers’ £ ® H me by National Legialu!.on GBAPErI\ YTS Honest Criticisms offer mew ways of using DEMAND THEIR RELEASE. Writs of Habeas Corpus for Dr. New- man and Stephen VICC&HA and allows serve with e e e o o et i g g d 2l d g d ddd dddd d ddd dd i d g dddddd dd dd i d o ddddddd adddddddaddiddddddddadddaddd ECTTTTTTRPPTPTEEIT A PP DI d d L Al A d 4 2 dddd dd PR RN R R R R R R R R R B | S| el show windows). IRRRREERERRRR January ““Clean-Up” Sales Throughout the Store. Big Store Sale Begins at 8 a. m. Monday. 75¢ D ess Goods for.....-......500 $1.25 Dress Goods for.... .er...83¢ $2.00 Dress G 9oc * £ Rl $ino “ $1.00 $dg " $1.00 “ eI e Sl R $igz ¢ o R R 1.17 $30 5 Clean-Up Saleof Fine Dress Fabrics The Most lmportanl Dress Goods Offering Ever Made by the More than 600 short ends of this season’s Dress Materials that have been selling at from 75¢ to $3.00 per yard—lengths ranging from 2 1-2 to 15 yards—go on sale to- morrow, and during the week if quantity lasts, At One-Third Off Reguliar Prices. The assortment includes this winter's high art novelties, fancy mixed goods, plaids, and many stylish weaves in plain materials (see display in four of the large Lengths of six yards and under will not be cut. OOd> T P S “ “ .$1.33 1.67 2.00 “ “ January ““ Clean-Up”’ Blankets. a Blankets, a! g ed in store special sale to Hosler_y and Unde_rwear. values in winter rwear and Women's d seams, ish Cashmere Wool oe, double ...50¢e Black -1x1 ribbed, 5 to 93— pe' pair.. . 25¢ Big Bargains in crocker_y. How fo Save on Groceries. B:rv them here—the big store sells only nteed pure food products—the best inds that can be bought. —of money-savers. a brief d plit Peas, per Ib. Whole Green Peas, Ib. ? | Cloak Department Glean-Up. More pnce-cuttmg—-bxgxer reductions than ever. The finest goods have suffered the most. Buy now while sizes and stlyes are complete. All Jackets Reduced. cut almost in two. All Capes Reduced. and $8.50 Capes now. 3;.95 Capes cov. $14.50 0 and $27.50 Dresses now. £3.50 Skirts now. $5.00 and $6.00 :h’ts now. Al Wrappers, Eto., Reduced .. 69¢ $1.00 Wrappers now $1.00 Dressing Sacques now. $5.00 Jackets now. .$1.98 7.50, $3.50 Jackets now.....$4.85 $10.00, $12.00 Jackets now..$7.48 $15.00, $16.50 Jackets now..$8.45 ‘Au Tailor Dresses Reduced. Some prices $1.00 F]annnlette Wal-u no! All Waists Reduced. Men’s $1.00 Shirts, 55¢c. For This Week. from 14 to 17— not many 15 or 154—for one week or until all are sold you can b one for....... B5@ | “Clean-Up”’ Sale | Dress ‘ Trimmings. Handsome Spangled, Beaded, Black snd | Colored 8ilk Mohair and Braid Trim- | mings—the broken colorings, small lots and to-be-discontinued lines—go on sale | to-morrow and during the wesk at One-Third Off Marked prices. An o in conjunction with the dress goods offer- | ing. If you take advantage of the latter | you can undoubtedly find in this collec- tiou the trimmings you need for your new dress at a very considerable saving in price. | January ““Clean-Up”’ Millinery. This season’s goods marked for f\( quick selling at kf:} the lowest pos- sible prices. 1000 Black Quills, were 5¢, now....10 1000 Natural Quills, were 10¢, now. 30 1000 Black Ostrich Bands, were $1.50, now............. 75¢ 800 Silk Velvet Covered Frames, vnra\ $2.50, now. ‘ Elegant Trimmed Hlu. were 5800 to} $10.00, now.. o Elegant Trimmed Hnt!. were S 5.00, now Fla $7.50 Elegant ‘anmed Knts.wm $7.00, .;mn | El Trimmed Hats, wers $20.00, novl = $10.00 Fine Untrimme c! Hats, colors | castor, bm and gray, were $2.50 And‘ $3.00, DOW.......c00 $1.35 Misses’ ch Felt Sombrero Hats, navy, | brown and castor, were $2.00, now....... | $1.35 | tips, are the shoes that we of- |at the one price — per pair $3.50 January *‘ Clean-Up "’ Umhrellas. Beginning Monday, and duriug the wesk quantity on The Em- 250 Umbrellas, both men and women’s es, that are slight- shop worn from /g use in our store and S window displays at [ One-guar- regular prices. These Umbrellas are - | fer Off injured as far as their ram--hedr‘mg qual- ities are concerned. Regular prices range from $1.00 to $7.00 each—one-quarter off means — ...78¢ i ..$1.50 $3.00 Umbrellas '2.25 $5.00 Umbrelias $3.75 | Exceptional Values Winter Shoes. These handsomely shaped Lace Shoes for ladies—4 black Viei Kid, kid a basket cloth tops, new up— to-date toes, patent leather tips, sewed flexible soles, 3 popular style, all sizes, sold at the big store— per pair 18 1. “The Emporium $350 Shoes for men—made in calf, box calf, willow calf, vici kid and enamel leathers, new moderate lasts and up-to-date toes and 14 fer to those who have been in the habit of paying $5.00 for their footwear —all styles and sizes January ““ Clean-Up”’ Bed Sheets. | made from even round-thread cotton, gize 81x90 inches, nnbleached, the mill cost of the material alone is 45¢, these on special sale this week while qummty lasts, each... | Special Sale x Hair Switches. | For Monday and Tuesday only, in Hair Dressing and Manicuring Parlors— $1.50 Switches for $71.00; $250 b Switches, $7.80 7 $5.00 Switches.... Hair Dressing, 2563 Manicaring. 250 | Shampooing and Face Massage by first- class operators. | 1-3 Off Silver Trays This week—best makes, quadruple plate, satin and bright satin well | prices. | = | 1080 only, undressed, full size bed sheets, 1 linings. January “‘ Clean-Up”’ - Undermuslins Fine goods, made, good assort- ment, extra- ordinary low High neck Cor- set Covers, S"irta lace tripes, were 65¢, now cut to..... Gowns, yokes tucked aand hem- ched, cambric ruffie om neck and ves, clearing price 48c Elsborately embroidered trimmed Gowns, like plcmre fine tucks and braid finish, were $1.75, now cut to.. 1., Ladies’ Fine Skirts, 2 insertions nd edge of lace on Van Dyke ruffle, lace-edged dust ruffle, price was $6. to.. Children’s plain Muslin Dnvers, tucks and button holes, according to size, 10c, 12, 15¢, 18¢, 20¢, 22¢, 24e. $1.25 Standard make Corsets, now cut [ SRS eSS -850 52“0 Standard make Corsets, mow cut - $1.65 Men’s Fast Biue Serge Suits, $10.00. The big store’s * Fast Blue ” Serge Suits for men are made of pure 20-ounce worsteds, with excellent serge The coats are in the business sack style, single- breasted —and | these points we absolutely guarantee: Fast Color, Perfect Fitting, Newest Style, All-wool Serge. They will give you the same service and satisfaction as anv $15 Serge Suit— "o e — and our price is... EMPORIUM::::. GoldenRule Bazaar. car. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE B e e e o] Men’s Collars This week — all inen Xe tmported collars, sizes 14 and 4% only. January “Clean-Up "’ Comforters. e "nn-n led C mfort- & from “ bki;ll- Up”’ Children’s Jackets. The big s none but the best all-wool Jackets, all of store Low Prices for Door Mats. it Best Cocoa . Mats, 15225 inches, 48€. 17x28 inches, 60C. 19131 inches, 80€. 22134 inches, $7.00« Mats reduced m close out: 16x24 t $1.00 .. 81.50 Sheels and Plllow Cases. ff the great advances f our buyer's we handle bearing the om, our own special brand, than -an recommend no better. derwl mad Bnt and Bnt Onrly Liguors. Every popular brand of Liquors, Wines, Beer and Mineral Waters can be found in the department, and most of them ata saving over the price you have been pay- gf"s m Gin, large black bottles, from ¢ ery in Hol.and_".‘o Life of the ""l"xa ¥ .81 Shaw’s Pure Malt Wh O‘A Government Lishig’s Beef, Iron a0d Wina........ .. 480 Birch's Beifast Ginger Ale, dozen ’I.“ Crown C: ls, assorted, quart bottles.. $1.00 Sherry, .25¢ AdmsAAAaAaRR AR KA aas g H i i ; 5 § g i g i = i B k. £ i s i § 3 i ; g food LAWYERS' FEES ARE CUT. Judge Coffey Adheres to His Schedule in the More Estate. After years count of Mrs. | the estate of tr f serving om them The va- present value of U e estate I8 $541.094 80 | 'In the face of great opposition Judge c dule regarding - e demands of s 4 & B y to vesterday the total amount of ’ fees paid - - ‘;‘ {la | out was $21.050. Atto rke and to rebuild | yry 0, who represente: Miller, the enter admiristratrix; dcmn-nded 3 1 by any thoufllthli(‘nflq allowed, th em $399. Judge O. e assertion. Evans wanted stribu will soon be made. Mrs. Ella Smith, wife of Butler Smith, real estate deaier at 14 Post street, has m and the court allowed | filed an application for letters of guardian. erson demanded | ship over the person and estate of hery father, Robert Wilson, who she aileges tration fees, ent, John F. held that he was he amount origin- final account as ad- 1 of the $5230 was ent administra- to effect a| im of Clifford More | sum of §3300. All of the exception of Mrs. Miller er were willing, but in the position Judge Coffey laid | Sufficient assets of the | os must be withheld from the | , application for wmch‘ ———————— COURT NOTES. ham any judgment Clifford | gain uj M. F. Burke, convicted of b\lrslm given a term of three years in San tin yesterday h) Judge Dunne, and Will- |fam" R. Mendenhall, convicted of an as- | sault to murder, was sent to the same pflmn for five years. B. Henarie, have filed a demurrer to the contest instituted by Mrs. which they ask that the prayer of is incompetent. | considerable fortune, and notwithstanding the allegations of his daughter other rela- tives declare that he is sound and active of mind, and a bitter contest is expected. The recount of the ballots in the Farn- | ham-Boland contest was continued before Judge Seawell recinets of the istrict were counted, a net gain of eight votes. more precincts were counted and ‘Wilson Is possessed of a yesterday. Friday four wenty-eighth Assembly and Farnham made Yesterday four Farn- ned two_ votes, making a total to date of ten votes. ‘was juen- 8. Pilisbu: and Louis D, Radgesky. executors of the will of the late D. V. Hen.u-ln. in the contestant be denied, on the her complaint does not constitite a cause | $1000 b of action. Men Charged With Felonies By consent Judge Lawlor has continued the date of sentence for Mrs. Minnte | Adams, convicted of the murder of her infant son, John Richard Gray, to Febru- 3. Thomas A. Kelly, ————— SENT UP FOR TRIAL. Have Their Cases Disposed of in Police Courts. The Police Judges have been anxious to clear thelr calendars, and as a result sev- eral felony cases were concluded yester- day. Waldemar Scholtz, who was accused of Schulze, 1614 Polk street, by falsely rep- resenting that he owned property on Van Ness avenue, was held to answer before obtaining $1075 from Mrs. Linda ary convicted of | knowingly receiving a forged bond, will be sentenced on the 13th inst. onds. er Amelia Martin, to murder for firing a shot from a gun at his crew, Andreas Chi gen, on New Year's day, was, o gestlon of the prosecution, set injuring the crew. t Martin Jobnson at Hyde an: wife, was yesterday Judge Treadwell on a charge of as: with a deadly we: in $2000 bonds. Edward Jones. drugstore of F. B. in $1006 bonds. Harry Fox, entering Pat Malone’s room in a | street lod, had the charge reduced in Judge Mog: in_the County Jail. John Prendergast and Fred Kee!er,; ernment is a bl n Y charged with bur:lag— ix: ng-house and stealing 75 ce: court to petty larceny, and got six mon ound that | the Superior Court by Judge Conlan im Captain Jens Oleson of the scow schoon- charged with assauit as it was proved he had no intention o Sam Anderson, a sailor, who fired a shot Union streets during a dispute about Johnson's held to answer breaking into the Rockstroh, Seventh and Howard streets, was held to answer by | cas Judge Treadwell on a charge of burglary | ¢ for DEMING’'S BIG ESTATE inventory and appraisement of the day. pany tate at Beale and )Ilfltl at $37.000, an Turk streets, valued at 55,000 ————— Common whisky of the late Halleck V. Deming, sen- ing-Palmer Milling Thomas d V. D. Du- d the estate to be slm'u valued t Taylor and a curse—the OMd Gov- -