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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1900. EXTAK POLICE T0 WATCH THE HIGHBINDERS Authorities Endeavoring to Suppress Further War Among Chinese. ! —_— Fighting Tongs Have Not Yet Slaked Their Thirst for Revenge and More Trouble Is Ex- pected. RIS THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. Everything to Eat, Drink or Wear, Under One Roof. The Half Price Sales Glass Photo Frames Cont i "u e d ..Silk Floss Cushions Half Price One-third Of Another Remarkable Silk Offering. This Week. This Week. The big store offers for this day only a very handsome lot of Novelty Silk, bought at a sacrifice from a prominent Eastern manufacturer. There are ninety different designs and colorings, most of them the very latest styles. The assortment includes Persian Stripes, French Ribbon Plaids, Lace Stripes, Satin Faconne, Figured Peau de Soie, Fancy Armures, Plain Stripes and Printed Warp effects, and are actually worth $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 a yard— Wednesday’s special price ninety-elght cents. Second Table Main Aisle. 000090 00000000000 WALKED IN HIS SLEEP AND PLUNGED ‘TO DEATH SCHEME THAT 2 MADE MEVER 2 COMMISSIONER | | Southern Pacific Relief De- | partment Demanded It of Gage. SN Possible Opposition by the Leader of Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers Thus Done Away } With. } | { | i | $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Sliks, Special To-Day | Chinatown is in a ferment and the high- binders have only pocketed their guns and sheathed their knlves untll some | fresh imaginary wrong that demands explation by blood lays hold of them. The | complication of the tongs is a veritable | Chinese puzzle, but this time both branch | assoctations of the See Yups and Sam | Yups are dove-tailed, prohibiting the pos- | | sibility of a big trade war between these | cific Company | department it of possible oppo- of the rallroad em- ns were form- and Gov- led on to hel 98¢ per Yard science @ '3 [ ] ° [ ] e e e ° L2 (] ’ the foot slipped from her grasp and foner he was dashed to death in the yard ble man the its dealings d their influence they The Southe a pl ept 2 E S—————— He had one moment of conscious- - ¥ EMPLOYES DISSATISFIED. 7 ITTLE Benne Laws, 13 years ness, and when he looked up at his @+ O+ 006006+ 0000Q| DL e S A S e S $1.00 to $10.00 Fine Jackéts, " || old, walked in his sleep yester- weeping mother and she saw that he of serious trouble. But many of them do | & Ladies” All-Wool Dresses, for which Strauss charged $10.00 Suits, W: Bte No Hope for Early Settlement of |, day morning and plunged to recognized aer she asked him to put not hesitaée to declare that there will be to $35.00, ' 5.00 ) S, a’.‘.' Relief Scheme. “his death through a window his arms around her neck. With the no stopping until some favorable result is CERRPNE DOW S, oo et 2Bas Le oo s - -85 fo $15.00 Skirts, 0.,..- Mar an imaginary enemy. Jast remnant of his fast ebbing attaied. Not since 154 have the men | % Plain and Plald Skirts—An assortment of this season’s, all » s mother, g his danger, had catch him and for a brief 1ad hold of his heel as he out of the window, but moment was falling 200006 60 0 belief ded to ni- road_service are ur ve found little | below. Mrs. Lillian Laws resides at 226 De- visadero street, where the tragedy oc- and this disease brought on insom- were light, was awakened by the sound of the boy running around the rooms. She got out of bed and found him in the hall pursuing an imagi- nary burglar and crying “Stop him, stop him! Don’t let him get away!" The peculiar sound of the child's voice and his actions convinced his @ mother that he was In a somnambu- listic state, and she ran after him to was disappearing, but it slipped out of her grasp, and he fell to the vard twenty feet below. In his fall he struck the kitchen porch and then the ground. 2 | = s Consul Ho Yow is of the opinfon that | n?:u..xr'u;“n{mé ::u:xg!l’:r‘lp :Exd'h\:n: i nternational agreement will alone settle » iz = D D e on- the difference: i B e bt T sty @ | the, airezences bets Strauss’ Suits and Cloaks Half-Price. ummoned, but the past all cure. Medical ald w poor little fellow wa strength he twined his arms about his mother's neck, laid his head upon her hosom and smiled into her face. Then he closed his eves and passed away. zation. hood men make is that they will be de- prived of the opportunity of increasing ly discussed at the brother- tings, that the special commit- hoods’ mee | |tailed an extra squad @ | duty_in the turbulent quarter. ,» L3 The argument the brother- | two societies. The murder of two fish merchants Mon- | day morning may or may not settle the satisfy the highbinders’ fury for revenge | the two merchants. His name is Chang | Chung, but all connection with the e\'ent‘ is_emphatically denied by him. The Police | varfous schem | town_ outrag! Department is formulating | to prevent future China- | Chief Sullivan of has de- policemen for | Sergeant | ¢ has been put in charge. Ui be Patrolmen Mackey, D: Behan, all of whom are s Pat Maho der him wil Driscoll anc B T TSty erererererrerermreperereper et ereryererer Tty eyt etrysyetermpeyeyersystereyy 1 d | geance wreaked u Monday morning was originally meant for Dong Gong and his family. The Suey | Sings have laid § blood money upon Dong Gong, he says, and he is yet wait- | ing. s the force in Chinatown and beats down lawlessness by force of arms. | been so determined to ai | the contr y. Evide re which IS being | taken by the men to maintain a_dignified | | vet strong position is manifested in their | refusal to furnish information concerning | ympany the executive meetings which are being | | held this week by the varfous brother- | hoods. Orders have been given that the | members shall not publicly discuss thc in- | surance scheme no { the objections | ments to determine. Conforming to the plan_arranged, the that came in curred. With her were her son, Ben- @ | present score. Both men were members | Having retired permanently from the retail business, the Emporium t with the govern- jamin H. Laws, and her daughter, her of the Sam Yup Company, but not at-| . B H r low building. For husband being absent in the Bast. tached to any of the warring tongs. Just | Reftail Stock, l"“‘lf:li‘:'::, their "":“ stock 0‘;"'0..’ for men and boys, and the same is now on d the loco s Doy MaY s ity O Ay e what new alllances will be made among | - is store at @Xaatly tering zeal | the tongs an et to | Brown Bros. Men’s $13.00 O e champion of th nia, but he was never known to walk may be determined at any day. - | "' e S A assokimanil in his sleep. At 1 o'clock yesterday | An arrest was made yesterday morning | Men’s $15.00 Sults—iwenty different styles, all-wool Worsted and Cassi- Hgastesis | by Detective Ed Gibson of a Chinese said e ' morning Mrs. Laws, whose slumbers O i ories b i oL meres —now.... $7.50 e aambe s Sppol awaken him and prevent him from g | Wart officers. ~Sergeant Mahoney . hurting himself. At that moment he ¢ |Speclally selected because of his teputa- Eoys’ $15.00 Long Pants Suits—All.wool blue and black Worsteds ran m;? h|ls !nwn mnn‘; :1‘1;(1. \'A}l‘m:v’:g @ | squad will attend to highbinders exclu- and Serges. Cheviots and Cassimeres—now.. essesecsen . 8$7.50 over his bed, jumped through the | |sively ctive Ed Gibso Y 00 3-Pleco Suits—si ks $5.00 ndow. His distracted mother threw Dong Gong reter in the police | Soye’ $10.00 3 - igle. e dusi. Boumiot ey HEssalr . AciDEratily: | MorwhrAts dan courts. and the man who started a late Ohi.dren’s $5.00 Vostee Suits—Sizes 3 to 8 years—now...... $2.50 & | 01 e, eclares t ¢ ven- . - caught hold of one of his heels as he @ | highbinder trouble, declares that the ven- | Boys’ $5.00 Sailor Suits—Sizes for 3 to 10 years, biue or fancy Cheviots.. 5 san n their membership, and that it will be only | IS Have to. it very move has bcen prices were $8.C0 to $2,00, our sale prices........... SRRy B Bg b iy . matter of time n the brotherhoods | made primarlly to organize a representa- 'l be sent will die | The mrievance o mmitiee, which shall be T R -$3.95 to $10.00 il i . | the gri e B 4 e e ol e Tt o airas | €uipped to make a proper showing betors All Kinds of Skirts—An assorted lot, for which Strauss asked ore they secure a fina have been approached by en_ s the raliroad off | = ; : y | fhe ‘new scheme ‘was promulgated. but | e falaes Al sesutt {hen another pro- | from ${;}.00 to §3°.00 each, our prices....... $7.50 to $10.00 been made public through | none of them has ab v amme of attack on the scheme will bo | o ; : Another to establish the | that chief objection to the plan. fhaugurated. Whether this will culminate | \ . Wrappers—An assortment of all kinds, for which " yrganized departments of very feature of the Insurance plan is | iy strike is a matter for future develop- | Strauss’ prices were $1.50 to $10.00, our prices.......... 2 Great Clothing Opportunities Now. Erown Bros. & 00., 121 and 123 Sansome Styeet, Brown Bros. & Co. manufacture only reliable all-wool clothing. now..... nd Oassi Sults, a .."”-l‘ Meon’s $22.50 Suits —twenty styles of the newest patterns—now..871.25 Men’s $12.50 Overcoats—Beavers, Kerseys and Chefion—g o 3 -$6.. Young Men’s $10.00 Overcoats—Six styles, Coverts, Kerseys and Cheviots —now. e Young Men’s $16.50 Overooats—Finest grade Kerseys and Coverts, up-to-date in dvery particular—now... ..88.25 Youths’ $10.00 Suits—Cheviot, Serges and Cassimere—now.......885.00 Main Floor—Near Entrance. Strauss’ $5.00 o $30.00 Jackefs—Most of them silk-lined, Tailor Dresses. wool, all finely made ; Strauss’ prices $3.50 to $30.€0, our prices. . . $1.50 to $10.00 Fancy Cotton Underskirts—An assortment of all kinds, for which Strauss asked $1.00 to $5.00 each, our sale prices. . . . . : 500 to $2.45 Silc Petticoats —)\ great variety, colored and black; Strauss’ 69c¢ to $5.0 AARRARAAAAAAARAAAAAAR AN R AR AR AR AAAA AR LA RRAQARRAAR R RERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE quanaaatantataaassaqaanann £ 5 = 5 : P Sl e A et e Wi e | il cqmmistes, of % Beptieropsd, | X Shilr€ Wadsts—An_assortment of good Shirt Waists, for _which 2 fortified to explain the position of | wa\'Conductors met this evening at West | Strauss’ prices were 7E¢ and $1.00, our prices 38¢ o 5 tern division ope- | the men. There is hardly a clause in the | oy TORCUEIOLE TELI TS THERRE AL £ .00, p 8.... an: Oc ot Bres 0ef scheme that meets the approval of the at- | Bigtherhood of Locomotive Firemen. Th Sillk Walists—An assortment of the finest, in colors and black, all 3 il gy lines the "L'u'\r;a Of coereign; “Wiila | firemen Sppeluted & formitiss slmiaT 0 sizes ; Strauss’ priees $10,00 to $20,0) each, our prices........ .. 3 and Lydia E. Pinkham’s e s e leaves only the engineers to name thelr & ......... Singg i A R, .$4.95 to $7.50 3 Vegetakle Compoundhave e 3o Shoughly s Usnan fha S | SHh i be held Setyracy evening | & Second Floor—Front. 3 ' restored health and ) | fysal to soin, wil eventually reeult in loxs | §i” pecn organized they” wil defniter | g s = e R e e R S the aint- | arrange upon thelr plan for presenting th - » happiness fo scores of i e S T UL G UL IR o et ool ndbedeiool il Wiedlnesday Specials. | Strauss’ Muslin Underwear t v € to concertec e service of S v er |2 ach . mere a;lverlising claim, Sy “:’T’,E,]J“';i{i ";‘{,‘0'r",,j;‘,‘,"g{,‘j:ffg:‘?'a:!!“,,g.?,"%‘ S T e q@ 15> Madras, 110—We have 98 pieces in this lot of fine and Corsets at 5 . i e ottt e 3 el oS : quality Madras, strictly new, up-to-date goods, 31 inches but a positive fact. | BELE 1 AR, Lt UL I (B | pate slone wil, may, vou for & allat| & Ty Ln des i for e Waist, Blomses, Shria’ and ove Half Price. The reason Mrs. Pink- <M l Ly banelt i bt et e T T | & ing puiposes generally, a splend:d 15c valus ; on special sale Strauss’ $3 Nainsook GOWms—halt 5 7 0 alified fo ad- s | that their interests do not lie in any other | . == M“: PR s to-llay onlx eeveree TIC price. BT .50 vise fvimz: is because e L eisrtion onn that polited ot by e Minenaw Sonioncity * | & Main Aisle—tirst Table. sz;in?;: 19 N G for 20 vears she has been ho]m:‘(ly{% m?n}:n;:r‘\, ".{I.f}ffi‘fflfiii""(frf’;éffi e A The friends of the Old Government | :’ Empire Caembs—We place on special zal> for this day Strauss’ $3.50 Cambric M _y v . an insurance or- | train men to unduly magnify the dai | Whisky are never drunkards. * | % only, 6) dozen Ladies’ Shell Empire, Combs, in a large as- price... ISRy "R = treating and'studying Zi i 3 FRE s S Y 3 & sortment of new and handsome patterns, their regular valus Strauss’ $5 Cambric Shdrfs— half woman’s ilis. Her ad- — T = = SR {.‘ 25¢ and 30c each ; the special sale price for this day only, price........... e 82,80 ¢ et 15¢ Strauss’ $2 Nai D sl is Lynn, Ma AR CONLON ALARMS HIGHESINDERS i , S d";ss s y’""'[:" SS. o c O YG Y g No.ion Department—Main Floor. Stmf ?"5‘:;~~a------~------‘~’--<~3' | o Tauss’ 'orse - P cec b b ;h:"'”‘e -4 : WIT 1 INTRTURE am L 1 Trico: Table Govers 1 yuri s, for coner 1nd s herfor help, as san & card tables, fringed all around, a special purchase of 450 of Strauss’ Gorset Stock of women are doing. > Sy . these handsome covers, regularly 25c each ; on special sale < 3 = @+ 5406000404090 0090404000900909090009090009090002044640-0Q % (GatfDY OBIY......cco0r-oeeeerreerrressons 19¢ + oonsisted of the best lines of ¥ : + T : : ‘ 4| X Main Aisle—Third Table. W. B, R. N. G, P.D, L C, C.P. and Fer- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetsble Compound | [ i, i g rxfs V;'m;ts and other miscellaneous brands, all * of which are unsparingly cut for the gre ‘ at double ngeves pn:nlul perl'odc b f’ £ sale to one-half of Strauss’ prices. an I'm‘. es mensiru- | The si; broken, i P ation. it cures backache, . f { g Gl'ace’:v and Liquor ¢ siges are brokem, but if we can fit you, you get a bargain. Aliingy SoaSee .| : 3 Sale Extraordinary. - wuterine disorders. |3 ¢+ o + or ¢ X Crosse & Blackwell’s Lucoa Oll—VWe Spooia Week. Read the letters from o wg > D ths n appearing regu-| 4 ; | & have just 500 quart bottles of this best of table Henrl Rooheau Gombination Packages — '"’"“’ thi; S | i{ oil, which we offer to-day only, while quantity Containing one cake of Soap, one bottle of Extract, one tarly in this papers e gs lasts, perbottle....................590 package of Sachet Powder, any of these odors—Peau | e I § As qr;dnfil_y is small, not more than 3 bottles sold 1o a single d'Espagne, Heliotrope, Violet and White Rose—per pleit | ® customer. - | s AV 4 ? 1 i |8 Ivory Soap, 866—We have on hand just 2500 Perfumery Department—Rotunda. i : | bars of the large laundry size of genuine Ivory 1 will guarantee | 4 + ! Soap, the kind that floats, which we place on ¥4, 05 that my Kidoey Cure | ¢ & special sale to-day, while quantity lasts, pesr i i bt i Soi . g e L Special Prices for o | i As quaniiy s small, ot more “ben 10 bars il be sld o s Furniture and Carpets. many instances the | ¢ single cus'omer. £ 2 4 ) forms of | & | 8 Grocery Department—TRear. Nine very special bargains for thrifty house fur- Bright's disease. 1f | o i - . nishers who come to the big store to-day or to- the diseam I3 com | § X Jesse Moore AA ‘Whisky, 790—The sl plicated send & four- % ine ; at this extraordinarily low price we ¥ ounce vial of urive | ¢ > genuine; a y P v Oobbler-Seated Rocker, golden large and We will analyze it & % fi- will sell 300 bottles, and no more ; as quantity mfortable, ..mry.n‘nihad, n‘uh'rl;o uooot:'cb. St g B be is small, none wi'l be sold by the case; the . . $2.50 - ® special price to-day only, por boftie.. 790 - - - “’:flhb’ ":l’t“g‘;x “:: o Scasgiets, B O e Atk e % ! | % Liguor Dept—Main Floor, Rear o ey s ~ % L avics Cree. 1505 Arch st P € ‘PE. fquor ‘Dep » - special for two days. ..98.78 1 * H’; :Pm; E;AN % ll:;cll.t Raok, solid golden ontk. with ldhls beveled plate i - mirror, ngnhwm special for two days.... A led blue, white of pink, full sizs, 3 very + HI6H-BLINDA® g Enamo. ly 4 : ;& All-the-Week Sales SERRETA SOReY MO SH R _|® i - - - 75 Pessssssssarsssssessssses ® QColored Photos—Life subjects, very bandsome, Upright Fi Bed, solid goldn oak, with 18x4) * 9P + 5 i B i i ed plate mirror, regulariy $37.50, special for two davs framed in l-inch ornamented gilt molding, with 3-inch beveled plat ¥ v e Locetsd o Market y: & 1 size, 16x19 inches, at the very special price, this $31.50 : PALACE st cip - She Q2060600600000 00e00000000000e 060000000 -0seiebededededsie® g mount, full size, 8, Ty special price, 3 S ¢ k, each. eieesescmrassboscis s SUBY Maquette proximity to busi- RS K CONLON. E ' , b . § o $2.50, special for two days....... - $1.69 > 4 FFICER JACK CONLON, new bail- | He gives the sign of the great Fin Tai| pride themselves on having a for. P . T regularly , 8pe: BYSecoeneeccenes & : AI\D Ress BOCLIOR. PRACSN r\‘a iff in No. 4 court, but recently prmcc' Yow, jingles the coin in his pockets and is | "s:o‘t;l _pigedns” that cannot o Ueqsfiq|:.| Art De’a tment—Second Fioor. Tapesiry Qarpets, rev choice designs, regularly 65¢ ‘ . uséwent: and {_J of deceivers in the Chinese quarter, |Admitted to the gaming apartments, where | in San Francisco. One of these, who was | % Men’s Suspenders—Fancy w:bbing, leather end:. . per yard, our very Special Price.............. b4 gy 0°Pots: 1400 rooms. I mow & full-fledged highbinder, | {1 8iad Land mieets him. The chagrin of | on the alert Sunday pight, pulled the of- ¥ BC S oiz s iy osie 170 Ingrain Garpets, two-ply, all wool, regular 85¢ : fiRAND Ruds B v et with etenlind a A8, £he Hefat: o Fla b vons i ooy e e oy | Oeers dafo s ";‘l'km')’;";'"’y and.sold 46 & Men’s Linen Hantkarchiefs—Full siz....100 yard our very special price. ..5013: ed. he large: v] 2 t he draws a gun, after ti a t bad Suey Si nder, w! V: . ! the world. Ameri- Officers Bob Silver and Tom Murphy will | the fingers off the first Mongollan who at- | ness. Silver and Murphy started in pur- PG DS < IRTNG SN0 NG M OAONssoves -giN + can and European henceforward pass him by with a cold | tempts to do away with the paraphernalia | sult and chased the suspicious Mongolian Third Sect on—TRight of Entrance. S-cond Flo.r—Rear. . P stare and leave the recesses of his celes- | of the game. The curtain is rung down | through underground passages, over roufs D G5 il i tial robes unsenrched. on his little act when he marches the con- | and covered nearly elght blocks of terri- - G Officer Conlon, although raised to -the | tents of the room up to a patrol box. tory. They at length laid for him around . | dignity of a balliff, has been in the habit Jack Conlon was on such an expedition | a corner, and covering him with their pis- clll‘ . - Y of returning to the haunts of his old asso- | Sunday night. He tramped from club te | tols demanded the surrender of his shoot- didress e o e M Peor. | | ciations, attired as a Mongolian, in the | club in the drenching rain, and his stilt- | ing-irons. Meanwhile abput 60 Chinamen Nome and L. Ricct, Queens College, LOXDOX, E5G. hope of capturing the wily fan-tan and | like shoes often struck the alr on accouat | had joined in the chase, and all watchca ”. for w 3 | pie-gow players, whooperate behind cics2d | of the slippery sidewalks. Each time he | with surprise when Silver and Murphy, &lfl' 2 ] m Bn wu s Bron, | Boore. “Open court or nothing” is his | fell an arsenal rolled out of his pockets | after giving the command, kicked them./ Cheap. e Catalogue. m tto. After donning his pigtall, painting | and caused much apprehension among the | selves and a handful of drink » W a2 4 T his face and squirming his evelids into the | men who carried around prices on their | checks to the object of their chase, then CALIFORNIA’'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S @ STORE | contour of an almond, he sallies forth and | heads. retired from the scene blushing tc the box: only—Avoid imitations. | presents himself at the door of the clubs. | Officers Bob Silver and Tom Murphy roots of thelr hair.

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