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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1900. 5 UE TO POISON RECORDASTHE D SWINDLED | Special Sales “"""""55’?3?35,’""”" s Co o CHEFKNOCKER N FOUR DAYS One of the best bargains ever offered by our Dry Goods Depart- o L 4 a’,. ment—a fortunate purchase of Novelty Crepons, one of the latest productions in stylish wash fabrlc ; a hundred different pIeLeS in Unseniod. [ dainty colorings—also h’ac g chtorles Gamed by | The Sad Tale of Mrs. Better bargains have never MOLINEUX IS SUSPECTED | : 5 2 fl'fll’) S Young Ignored. | - Minnie Eichorst. heen offered by the hiyg store gt Fables— M Ao for a single-day sale. Quan- | tities are ample in every case. | Men 4 S and Bays ’-clothing CASE AGAINST HIM MAY NEVER ki |NO MENTION IN HIS REPORTS LOST MONEY AND HUSBAND PR LA T LLloo o = e Wers Trepared and in Event|gupavon, MacARTHUR AND|MET HIN IN A MATRIMONIAL| IZ(I};}’ ]u;z;l;[?;[ /annCa‘pL‘ )\;;mh Jt”d [f/o;?dl};\f Supplic ‘t : sg;':-qm;ztte; oflp‘ ';eyular prices. .l BATES ARE FAVORITES. BUREAU LAST FRIDAY. |& Neiable qualilics of everything lo eal, drink or wear a O e Lo G siben B Pl S5y - o e money-; ‘rlmflpfl“ S. | and ;aturday only at o 315 Filed. | | and Saturday only at..... ey Vigor and Unexpected Success of Ex- They Were Wedded Sunday, on Tues- | Thi < > e = is offer covers our unexcelled assortment of pedition Surprised the Otis | day He Disappeared and the Tomatoes 4 staple suits at 20 and the choice of any of our Coterie at Headquar- | Police Are Now Search- 5 d new spring styles that havo arrived. Thers are e ’ B e Tins for 25c. ol e cheviots, in all colors and mixtures that are new and dependable. Every suit is guaranteed a full and satisfactory §29 worth. Any Boys’ $5 2-piece Suit in our stock special Frida ’3 7 5 and Saturdayonly at - | Every one of these suits is guaranteed all-wool | and fast colors—they are the famous “Raciproe- 1 ity,” built to wear and not to tear. There ara also |, | a dozen new spring styles, that have just arrived | =5 Tg-Day, Friday, Only. To-day, and to-day only, we offer 1500 tins Golden Rule Standard Tomatoes, packed especially for 4, full 2-1b tins, guaranteed this season’s pack, at the'SS phenomenally low price of . . > 4 tins for 25¢ through | Mrs. Minnie Eichorst, a widow living fficers | in Oakland and about 50 vears of age, neral Otis | was anxlous to again enter the matri- al Sam- | monial state, and last Friday she met nding offi- | Bert Rector Holt, a man about 45 years already done | of age, at a matrimonial bureau on Geary t General | street. Holt so fascinated the widow with ampions are now | his tales of wealth that she instantly When the true | surrendered her heart to him. He toM campa is | her that he owned considerable property ormed of the |in Denver and large mining interests in | nuwRy RN R R R R R R R R RN R R R RN R R R R R R R R R R R RRR R R R RR Y R R R R RN R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN LR RERR R RRR R RN R RN R R Grocery Department—Main Floor, rear. > from New York. For the two days, one-quarter off | [ e S R O e e e W} a t l s ” ’f P b ol a6 | ny $5 suit. ‘é | as ’ e oa a ’. ’oe | Seeond Aisle—Right of Entrance. ; | Te-Day, n-lday, Only. . Another remarkable offering— 25 M P 2 b ‘ 1764 bars of real San Bernaldo [+ etal laques ' Cs ;i ‘Italian Castile Si)ap. the h;ge To-Day, Friday, Only. s .| 2-Ib .barsh, equak tto anyehe 1440 artistically designed decorated Metal b ® | % ;Oa‘;};nq; d m]ar 8% 5 CHE 100 | Plaques, 9 inches in diameter, with gold y- = b festier ?Z;rng 'h"_ 250 | rims; a large assortment qf 'subjects; I o e e e | they look exactly like oil paintings, and br o ‘ Sales Table— Center Alsle. 1 will make very pleasing home decorations— : on special sale to-day only....... 16 + - - : !t Tennis Fiannel Skirts 25¢. /7 "~ ot AN ~ +| To-Day, Friday, Only. Bargain Tables—Main Aisle., b ! Ladies’ Tennis Flannel Skirts with deep umbrelia flounce, made of heavy Amoskeag w . Tennis Flannel, regularly 50c each, on special sale to-day only. 25¢ | lts d in S Babies’ Sacques, pink or blue eiderdown, with embrmderei crochet edge, a_n a s =: 31 the price a'ways 75c each, special to-day only. ...50¢ i t i i | & Second Floor—Near Elecator. : 37(f n th $ oo i g Exiday; s SacRoiny OBl | The Best Garments Now. ‘~ Furniture and | Second week of the : 3¢ £ 5% l s:llo of Rosseff '& co.c"s stock of i ¢! c s this season’s fine loaks and - ar, p e pec' aAlS. Tailor Dresses, at 37¢ on the - 4 Music Cabinet, =i oak, with 4 shelves 12x17 inches, open front, regularly $1.00. o $5, special for two days.. $2.76 | An assorted lot/Rosseff & Co’s $12.00 to $18.00 Golf, + | & Ladies Dressing Tabla, golden oak, b:rdfleve maple or mahogany fin | heavy and light| Plush and Cloth Oapos __’7.“ | fitted with 12x18 inch French-plate mirror, has one drawer, handsomely fimnhed | weight Jack- Rossef & Co’s & - ks highly polished, regulariy §9, special for the two days. $6.25 | s that were| Skirts. s b Enamesed @rib, madc of beavy malleable iron, size 5060 inches, co;p],etsn | . $5 to $25 for Rosseff & Co’s $5.00 & 3 Ali= n 3¢ with mattress, regularly 19, special for the two days. .$6. | $1¢ 95 ! Skirts. 2.9, wi by I | & Sidehoard, slid golden oak, with 14x23 French-plate mirror—the sideboard | J R §eqn§:‘1", s R.,:flo'i Co’s $2.25 to 3-.77.’3&-w.fi Dr. Douglas ¢ oy J &l is 16 ihches deop and 40 inches wide—rogulacly $15, special forthe two | 90 to 530, Walste ' $1.39 : . - * | =00 -} Silk Lined Jackets.$12.00 Rossef & C to $4.00 wool OO0+ 00000000+ b eie@® | h . y a]l.‘l poplflar }T;lcsyand adlar{za aqmm;ent of patterns i Rosseff & Co.’s $18.00 to . 0 all-wool Tallor-Mada Waists........... to select from, the qualities that seli at 30c, 40c and 50¢c per yard, on 1 i 1 MOANING THAT LED TO GENERAL SAMUEL B. M. YOUNG. to close... L Ry Ty g y |~ pany Alaska. The widow confessed that she Art :gquares, son's Tailor Dresses.$15 00 nelette Wrappan $17 48 MISTAKE IN IDENTITY E FORREST DID NOT ENOW ERNEST THOMAS. | 50c per yard, special sale for two days ... ! Tapestry Carpets, all-wool surface, neat designs, the regular bOc grade, 1 special, per yard... . 45¢c ‘ | | | nice home in Oakland and $40% in bank, ar wl Holt was generous enough ) th; car nothing for her ad plenty for both. | ¢ was procured Sat- | hey were married Street Methodist Episco- T v engaged a room in the Hotel and Monday Holt 1k with his bride. e sald hey would take a trip nd he would sell all 1 her with dlamonds. ¥ a grocery t corner of An assorted lot of Rosseffs $8.50 to Rosseff & Co’s #2350 to $4.50 v 32500 Capes $5.00 Underskirts... 2 ’I.JO The above are only a few of the many remarkable monzy- saving opportunities that this sale offers. Second Floor. Oatalog-o for Spring and Summor, 1800- K v y 3 Golden Rnlc Bazaar. | CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE anumnunauauamntflmmnmmm&numu PYY PP P PPPr P Y PP PR PP PR PE R P PP R P PP W fcon Velvet Carpets, elegant designs with borders to mateh, regularly $1.1", special for the yard. 2ic Axminsier Carpets, s high pl]e carpet ver‘y rich and durable, rexularh. $1.35 per yard, special..... ed Up at the Receiving by the Appearance On Free View, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ainting, “THE tes to at- children who unummn-.umu&nn ch the bargain, showed her irported to be a check for $1000, hurried to Oakland and drew | of the bank. On her re- anded the money to Holt and ‘so pleased that he kissed her A AR AR AR AR A AN AR R AR AR AR AR R A AAR) AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR R AR AR AR R RN AR R AT R AR AR AR R A RAR AR RAR AR AR AR AR AAA A AR AR C A ARA RS 5 ill — 8 o o ]hf r; 1d her to go to - —— — R - — — t ring her fu > g = m— — — : . ) the city and take !’k’v‘«“r:r:n ,l"i{:zhr{h efforts of the decorators, and under his| ets. and it is stated that the demand ex- | Elks.are to give an immense theater party avenue. went to her home and had | artistic eye the apartments are gradually | ceeds that of previous years. Nearly all | in honor of “Brother” T. Daniel Frawle | 1 s packed on dr: to | assuming brilliant features. | the boxes, of which there are twer two, the California ater to-night. bring over to the city, when she ruelwd The gallery in the main buflding is to be | have been sold. Among those who have | have taken 30 in the body from Holt to walt o] fv»l- called the “Hall of Justice.” It will be | taken them are: Mrs. W. R. Lester, house and with ady friends w c ot com, decorated in the carnival colors, red and | | John de Witt Allen. \\klh’|‘m Babcock. | “An Unconvent Honeymeoon . ded the funmpre | vellow: festoons of masks and colored | 1.mrgo Whittell, Joseph D. Grant, James | ing s -off. After the pe rformanc . ’ s operations, Gen- | e clty, but could | escutcheons and various devices in the Byrne, Mrs. Clinton E. Worden, B. T. | Frawley and the members of his e« - officers of his | f sband. ' She waited | way of justice's cap, bells and truncheons. I,mvy J. 'A._Donol Leon Sloss, Mrs. | will be entertained, as only the 5 ’ istin g, and as h° dld; A band will be situated in this room for | Clarence M. Mann and Mrs. William Kohl. | how, at the lodge rooms Sutter t it out to Eigh ‘ dancing, and it will alternate with an or;\ pdhe floor committee :vnllmv.-,r;‘rfi of e, F e ey ot ‘ Gene ind no trace an 0- chestra in the main gallery. e *“Cour ercy L. King. cKee e 2 P gton 80 n in the neighb r!-m)d & of Beauty m, which adjoins the “Hall | tenact T. U. Raymond, U. S. A.. nk | @HEEEHEEE2 444040040 e 449 400 S0 reluctantly came to the | | of Justice,” is being decorated in pale | B. King, George E. Hall !.uhd.m \lr* > 2 * . o e something was wrong | yellow, orhamented with white and sil- | Muilin, Tieutenant J. P. Haines. U. 8 4+ The Great Armless Painter. + y Young's i at police “headguarters, ver. In an alcove in the north end will be | Frederick A. Greenwood, L i 34 : K are to sup- A her story. Detectives Dil- | a statue of Venus of Milo, surrounded by | Emory Winship, U. S. N., and Edgar D. | § - Fouhe o and Crockett were detailed on the palms, ferns and colored lights. The walls | Peixotto 2 3 y - P - b ""“1 ,""‘ Pl 41;”-!;4 that Holt | G Ball I | will be {ur;hvr nl(-wjl[alnd hwnh ar((u(l%: The other committees are + 2 . fled after getting the $200, and that | tributes to beauty. & other rooms of c 2z iis tales of wealth’ were nothing thar | | Mardi ras a s in | the main bullding will be decorated with | : P dreams. he dupe wife may be re- | palms, colored ights and P vailed upon to swear out a warrant for | Preparatlon. L i P St ok ames D F - : her husband's arrest, but it is doubtful, | lery, erected and presented to the insti- | 5 . & ) and even if she did and he was arrested | tute' by Edward F. Searles, which is 100 |+ Ppieces with - she could testify against him. ’ feet long and 45 feet wide, will be called 4 Dble artis * Prince Carnival and his r‘nur;_ with 1[)\9 the “‘throne Its flm-r'wfilll h: an + hands. - | ald of local society, will on the evening | jdeal one for dancing. It is built of se- | Sotlna ¢ + SINGS OF “PINAFORE” of February 77 hold hightrevel in the spa- | lected maple and Is said to be the finest § B crialia it 2 - i e ointed rooms | in the c v in this room that + ¥ clous and magnificently appoint n t i S et AN soom thet | B SAamiatns aeets 3 IN NATIVE SONS’ HALL |of the Mark Hopkins Instituts of Azt e rant ol o Tt e s + + % 3 | Boctety w 2 MErTy at | paj. The walls will be hung in white and .MHHOOQOOQOOOQOW. bib:6 | the Mardi que, which will be | gold and decorated with banners, shields | R S S e SRR SR SR ) Mm on that evening, and a day later will | and other heraldic insignia appropriate to Hotel N hi C | % ¢ | “don = and ashes” and for two | the court of Prince Carnival. The room | & 3 3 i otel Nymphia Cases. 2 1 | observe the Lenten season. will be brilliantly lighted with eight | x. & & : Mountrord Siiry Tispell. ou N T 3 & b @ e i tie for the ball are mow under | hundred sixteen-candle power electric | son. % Frederick W the Hotel Nymp ‘ { ¢ | Freparations for lights. As the gallery Is well ven- | " Denjatmbn T3e Whaster, Horacs H ot gt B | | way and the rooms of the Art Institute | (flated the dancers will not be| Hill. Joseph A. Donohoe. Rudolph Spreckeis, | the first of . e o & ¢ | are being converted into “‘halls of justice.” | inconvenienced by the heat. At the south | George W. Granniss. Charles Bundschu Chiet Bigg el Ot s car ] & | “Courts of beauty.” bowers and 1n0oks by | end of the room a stage has been erected | g by ignoring the | ¢ 1 ‘nm,m. decorators. On the night of the | for boxes, and here also an orchestra of Elks to Entertain Frawle f2 LEGISLATURE THANKS hmaie ot £ ¢ | éxclusive function the rooms will be alive | eighteen pleces will discourse ~music | ¥- { @ | with color and lights. Captain Fletcher, | throughout the night. The members of San Francisco Lodge ALMIRA S. TOWNSEND + 4 | the institute’s curator, is directing th | There has been a large demand for tick- | No. 3, Benevolent and Protective Order of | CORINTHIANS PROVE | FORWARDS TO HER A COPY OF ROYAL ENTERTAINERS‘I ! ITS RESOLUTION. t VAUDEVILLE SHOW DRAWS A Her Patriotism and Charity Recog- BIG AUDIENCE. | nized by the Senate and Assem- ! bly in Extraordinary The rformance given by | | the C: Club at Native | Session. Sons” it Was s ghcoses and n demonstrated that ntertainers Laughter night and full well out by an audience the * large audi- | beautifully de- m with a profusion a signal codes, decidedly picturesque. grammes Townsend, whose many | soldiers returned from n the Philippines, and patriotism mafle her | amps of tha boys Restored to Health and Vigor. l ““One could not imagine the siege of suffering T passed thro' from stomach; I am a different woman from what I was before I used Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Treatment. It was just what I needed. I am thankful for the wonder- trouble and rheumatism. As a last resort I tried Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Flectric Treatment 1t was Just, Belt. In three days I could fling away my cane and in a few weeks was a new MRS W. P. SAUNDERS, N. Ontario, Los Angeles County. man, entlrely cured, and feel better than for years. A thousand dollars would| January 10, 1900 Belt If I could not get another.” have not been so well i iy JOHN B, GUAY, Tomales, Marin County, Cal. \u-mg Dr. McLaughlin's Bell WILL JACOBS, Photo by Bushnell. | @eoeoedeses o e oeg of a conculrent | bruary 6 by the Rate extending her\ a ier loyalty and char- | souven and cont achts, besid elopment ¢ LA g o S R SO SYCRY SRS S D R T SCRY SIS S nd free from pain for S vears as I h MRS. SAMUEL BRE 2003 Summit St., Oakland, Cal. February §, 1900. | Everything is in readiness for the pre- sentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's tune- ful opera “Pinafore” in Native Sons' Hall wnsend. a resident | o'the prog this evening. The members of the Sacred e aafornia, bhas Nwith clever numbers. Cathcart as Mrs. | Heart Parish Opera Club who are in the v, Ryan as her husband, and Me- | cast have rehearsed thefr parts and feel in il paatzhammer, threw | certain they will score as big a hit as they The amazon march am- | did on their first presentation of the fa- al charms of Strauss, | VOrite opera. A large number of tickets ., Brickell, Westerfield | have been disposed of, and it is certain . Thompson and Harrison, who | that the hall will be crowded. The per- the Semate, the Assembly |werdarrayed in'tights of velous mag- | formance i given for the benefit of the nat a vote of thanks be and is | nifichpce and wigs of all that | parish of Novato, Marin County, of which red Mrs. Almira 8. Towneend | gujte\transformed them into beautiful | Father Byrne is the pastor. on_shown and the kindness | ISAC Will Jacobs, who has the part of Cap- 2 thelr return Frank, besides singing two bary- | tain Corcoran, is a young sln’er of great it T s 1 ctions, obliged with ““The Bowery | promise. He has ‘a splend vtone n No. 3, rela-\ | with the skit to Mre. Almiral | Ballet,” thou from the ge detr Such Recoveries Show the Curative Power of my Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt. Woman's system is prone to pains and weakness; often her life is a burden! Nearly every man, also, is a victim of some ail- N ment. The responsibilities of life, the friction of business, the excitement of so cial gatherings, all carry with them mind tension and § bodily fatigue which wear down the strength and encourage disease. Do you suffer PAIN in the BACK, RHEUMATISM, KID- ; NEY TROUBLE or any NERVO-VITAL weakness? I can cure you. My electric appliance is a new and natural cure. It is better than the surgeon’s knife or drastic drug. It feeds your nerves with vitality; your sleep is restiul; you enjoy life and have fewer ! wrinkles on the brow. Don't suffer another day. I've cured thousands whose cases were similar to yours. E 2oy, | the typjcal clubhouse scene: | voice and has for the past few yeads sung to Mrs. Almira | prlik Y Thompson, Ben Tarbox and |in the Sam’:dlél;:é: Church choir.” Te is e % ERCOES e b e et R s OMAS FLINT JR., Signor /gramoff, ‘in stirring solos; Pete | but 20 years o ol 4 e of scor- My electrodes are WARRANTED NOT TO BU. My Belt is Half-Price to those tortur v old style burning s. My illustrated Bo o ot bf the Benats. | Bioan. ad Tiburon's “Intart “Phenom’; |ing & Succets s faptath Coreoran Mr. | + SPECIAL, ¥ Send for 1t or call and consult me and take a trial treatment free. ANDERSO! Billy s, in a budget o! Mnngs i Epeaker of the Assembiy. | cluding *MWant to Go To-morrow : so. | ular selections. ttest C T Curry, Becretary of State. | fections by double quartet—Cofin, Wi | | Miss Miriam Syaney Smith, a dainty lit- 702 Market St., Corner Kearny, San Francisco, and Tarbox, Parent, Gage, tie girl, will dance the sailor's hornpipe aine; the two Finnies, in |on board the Pinafore. ces, and vocal numbers by S ien and Miss Fannle Ryan It must have been an Enqlllhmnn who said, “He who laughs last laughs best.” ot DR. M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, . i 5u G Sying et et S Lo Sogooe 0oy L aaand e D o o O -t solution was placed in the hands | jams, Saga of Governor Gage on February $, and | liott and M through his instructions was mailed | fongs and to Mrs. Townsend by Private Secreurylyilss Etta O W. J. Foley. completed Arfleleiebribelb b el et B e Jacobs will be Heard in a number of pop- i