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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1900. THE EMPORIUM. | | THE EMPORIUM. I i NEXT GRAND PARLOR WILL | days on'y, and includes any Top Coat in our Children’s Clothing Department. All new spring goods, Oxfori vicunas, whipcords and | coverts, for boys 3 to 15 years of | aze, made in the newest style box back, =atin sleeve linings and finely finished. Ore=~fifth off on Men’s $20.00 Suits For two days only your unreservad choice of any $20.00 suit in our stock—Sacks, Cutaway Frocks, Prince Alberts—all the | ring goods, including Striped Worsteds ani Cassi k or blue Worsteds. Linings and_trimmings best and a perfect fit guaranteed, . SIXteEN nstead of twenty on Friday and Saturday. r—Near E: ME ET AT S AN T A B ARB AR A§ 10,000 Clear Havana Cigars (worth 12 1-2¢ each), Saturday only, 5¢ straight. 5 Election of Officers the ¢ = t Stephen Costello Wins“g Price 75¢; on Sale and | 10t0122.m., 2 to 5 % Chief Feature of the } the Honorof Grandl§ - Segde 366 e GoldenRule Bazaar, '8 5™ ConcertSatur- ¢ Day’sP i : I N Afte \ TR CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE | B e 3 y’s Proceedings at 2 : arshal £ ial < X : : . 3 Oroville ! 1 g Buk i A Cut in Clothing. @ Gloves 69¢c. 75c¢ Ribhons 24c yd. > ¢ 3 Ig 74 Iy S £ Mil. s ©+tstsiesestsstesesecg BB S TR ST Some splendid bar- | A Clean-Up Sale on pleclalSaleo - . : % gains for Friday | Friday Only. ey R 3 * ¥ and Saturday | inoter of our | Oniy. g (o i . g only. Strictly up-to- famous glove | We clesnup a jobber's stock of . : £ date spring clothing |- sales to-day— | Bt s Sy P 3 | Soys® Jop Ooats at brokebn ll(2 i [ day at the :mb}nms“.t g i7" ::fis'a"""mg'&ffi?fl'fi'; E and sizes ofml:? i twe:ny-lour cents H é § H H B R R R R A R R Dress Goods .000000‘0000000000000. 0 oRetmo':fa,'-"ns. o + +| ne~Quarter o0-Da niy. + GRAND PARLOR’'S 1 Wibstncr i oot s s B M i NEW OFFICERS again accumulated. Lenx @t e e i iesereieieied orod dress m 12 {0 6 yard fc t<, skirts and chil and most stylish fabrics. T Y. § . ome-quarier off (-educrad remnant prices. Main Aisle. D o220 e eiei 8 60000900 spebebededebedeiel® @rrrrsaran [ R A e e S I S S S iflonarch hir(s' 63c. We have bought for Spring and Summe-r : Ceiebrated Monarch Goif Shirts, a:nd wil place the entire lot on sale for Firje= day and Sat They are in th 8%c s eries Liguors. iven below are good until ¢ R R R R R R R TR D44 444444440444 4444444444000 44000004 e g time ....20 s $1.00 .7 bars 25¢ abhitt’s b e Wa nuts, rev Best seeded Raisins, | s Gioss Starch, se'ect D ysters, stern Cornmeal, v X ~ Clarat Sale—Another of our ¢ 1 65 v terms, regular 40c per gallon quality, the best dictiomary of the fo! : S Enygish fanguane published, Wilson Pur- Whisky, S years old, non= better at ges 5 any price, reguia $1.25 1 for two ¢ ¢t price THBA NCHU I BRITISH HiNDS the Sa t Page. \ ybjective of any of Lord Roberts’ forces. James Lowther (C heartily cheered o 2 t he would cal Lord R MAYOR PHELAN THANKS o A0 DDITIONAL evidence of the disastrous effect on the commerce of San p or gr THE NATIVE SONS E Francisco of the Examiner's plag 5 pofts of the alleged éxistence of the £ grarn |BOER ACCOUNT OF THE " REDDERSBURG VICTORY | MARQUES, Wednesday, | 'ndent of the Standard with the Boer com- t by the y The following telegram was sent yes- terday by Ma Vellejoans Over-Confident. - n e refused entry latest develo; are the pri considerabl. The select wrought The barkentine Tropic Bir a6 News ring the p This great ander, ral Dewet, gives a full de-| from ote, and from advices just received their owners fully expect they are : € the elebrated | o st British disaster at Red-| comin ck with cargoes they sailed from h - 3 ptember 8 nest |.dersburg. He says ago. The merchandise is valued at $75,000, and th 1 come altogether on £ 8 Tl B M £ statehood, bu “Five hundred Irish Rifles entered | San Francisco parties. Furthermore, it will be impo: n the tan- sition was showing itseif ibership in | Dewetsdorp on April 1, under Captain | Sle out before next July, and in the meantime all the trade from Tahit! will pass 5 apitest bY | McWhinnle, and dem the surrender | San Francisco by. Acers and of the town, which s readily given. | When the Board of Health, assisted by the Examiner, began its raid upon Street for other na- | Captain McWhinnie was surprised to hear | the city treasury the Tropic Bird and Galilee were on their way to Tahiti, while For the greater nding by her side. | that a Boer force was approaching and | the City of Papeete was at anchor in the harbor of the Tahitian capital. The s s of Or o B with ery | he promptly retreated on Reddersburg. | vellow journal's startling story of the plague that never existed was téle hec to nation and our | “General Dewet, fresh from his bril-| all over the world, and two weeks later, when the steamer Ovalau ar | Hant victory at Sannas Post, followed the | Papeete from Auckland, N. Z., she brought the news of the alleged scou retreat along a range of Kopjes for hours. | The two opposing forces were in camp on | AR S BTRSaA e Y | Railroad Men in Conference. different sides of the range. General sels sent cables back 8. H. Babcock, traffic manager of the | Dewet knew ail ‘about the British posi-| San Francisco. PIONEER, PASSES AWAY |Rio Grande Western Railway, took a | tions and movements, but the Irish were | Sy hand vesterday in the conferencs between | quite unaware of the proximity of the Gene ager Kruttschnitt and Su-| Boers. They blundered again, as at| May. lf dent "i’;‘j‘?fi}i?'nfl’i&i‘;“,'“"g" Pa-| gannas Post, and the scouts were nm; “The plague scare » and General Manager Gurs | alert. ‘ that we will not get Co. yesterday. permit any v not to send out any Chichgo ‘and Norfhwestern: | Béfins sciset on Sneniny Dews had ion Is the rear- | the British force in his power, after an nd passenger and | engagement which lasted all the after- | noon. The Irish made a 'most brilliant freight schedules retiring from TR f v . s defense, but their fate was never in been Belgian Hare doubt. During the afternoon Dewet sent For lunch and dinner, specially prepared | 00 burghers to cut off their retreat and genuine Beigian Hare, at Zinkand's —_———— Impure Food Condemned. The food inspectors of the Health De- | he then moved forward a small foree of | Boers to the top-of the kopjes held by the British. The latter boldly attacked the Boers and then Dewet's plan was goods elsewhere and circles in Oa again. 2= Remember, Main 4 of De abe YELLOW JOURNAL SCARES TAHITIANS ‘Ships From San Francisco Barred From Papeete Because of equence thereof goods shipped from San Fra at foreign ports where the a ents are of a The French commandant at once issued orders that no Francisco should be allowed to enter the port of Papeete. These warned the owners not to send the hiti until letters explaining the situation arrived. Papeete is due and the Galilee and Tropic Bird may be expe “As soon as the news reached Tahiti the commandant refused to el to enter the port of Papeete. 1 | | sent out official denials from Mayor Phelan and the health authori | will be the latter part of May before they reach Tahiti, and In the me: | trade connections will be scattered. The people down there will have to get t! ! dies’ mocha kid and chamois gloves; black, white and col- ors. If you can find your size and color in the collection you will get the biggest kind of a glove bargain :: day’s special price, pair value T3¢ yar yards 43-i 1200 yards, 4-inch, al Satin Ri yard, to-day to- I Bargain Tadles—Ma! per " §9¢ | there are or 635 | pairs of these gloves, and come early. Near Entrance. 12:c Percales Sc. there are no old sty year's every one this y { Friday only we | th choice snd ser; inches wide, our 123¢ val ..per yar Tais is the | offering of G acial sale Fge day oniy 50z Greatest Offer of Dictionaries Ever Made in T_é‘r.i City. S kaif cosi. .40 Plague Reports. ow sheet, penetrated to the tual facts are as y erious character and the shippers s by the unwarranted and sensational publ p over the matter. and the brig Galilee are now on their way home vessels m San The agents of the ves- to Auckland by the Ovalau and in due time they reached vessels back to antime the City of d any time during In the was an outrage perpetrated upon San Francisco shipping over for months to come,” said Raoul Jaudin of Pinet & Our agent cabled us via Auckland more vessels until we heard from him by letter. All the vesséls that left here tock a clean bill of health from the Custom-house and the French Consul, but they seem to have been of no avail By the Moana we s, bu me o RARE San Francisco will have to fight to get the trade back evere shock to a very ment have condemn twenty-seven sacks of beans, three sacks of prunes, two sacks of coffee, six c suddenly developed. “The British soon found themselves sur- + great lover of th COMFORT Mez ané Women Attendaats. uite hopeless, and he therefore hoisted Dietz for desertion. white flag. Suits for corce have been filed by Mrs. E. G. Lee | D444+ 44444 44444444440 E a SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ;,‘:di‘i::lx;;;;f‘.,r““: ;:ki)t—r:x‘p’ld;u x:(, | 3 “The Queen of the Hunt?” 3| wet B“drglg“;;;r:-cgmmluioned officers and THE OWLDRUG GO, | scruicm, James Aiien "agains: Tiizavets | 3 Next Sunday’s Call will tell 4 ™% SHEH oo — number wounded Allen for cruelty and Pauline Goldman | you can rom Maf e -Rate Druggists. against B 1 for cruelty. + You who she is and € News £ eking. RKET ST., + judge for yourself whether or | 1oNDON, April 26—The War Office has FRANCISCO, Cameras and photographie supplies, also : not she has earned that title. 4 printing, developing and mounting at San- oberts: || born & Vall's, T4l Market street, ‘Bl “BLOEMFONTEIN, R ettt bbbttt tsss®] news from Baden-Powell up to April 10¢ The Boers captured several | ish force in two columns to T e | Native women who were trying to escape | water works. COLUMN AT BOSHOF bock. g g i s of honey and a fded. They had. indeed, fallen into a | McLaren much better. M _ quantity of baking powder taken vester- | rounded. A TRU a0y, O Jhe Breatest | duy from the store of A. Stein. 4044 Siatn | beautiful trap, for they were commanded | St Vell SSES ve him, Al of whomi ape|Street. The food was pronounced unfit | at every point by the Boer guns, whil e i i ' s R g ol e e SR | T m; consumption. About a year | their force was surrounded on two kop:esi = E t. no pay musicians, V| ago Stein's entire stock was conflscated | with the Boers In between. back. s or the same reason. | WAt sunrise on Wednesday the Boer L Elack SRR, 5 T ——————— | 4 to hurl sheil EFEAT OF BRITISH he Div: urt. | uns commenced to hurl sheil upon the | [ Knee Caps.. ... $200 J§ from Oto Meyers for desertion, Soledad ;Er';“ngLP;E“:;’,‘;'med“’gg“fi,‘:y} of Ban e ?rn(sh:gmg\nor:’dx;r saw that further | - everria from Romualdo Echeverria tors are Phillip I. Fri - | resistance BRANDFORT, Orange Free State, Mon- Leggins $2.00 e to provide and John Dietz from | siem and Josesh Atiell. -2 Lo Bdel- | Saute'of life, as his military position was | & the handed over their swords to General De- | has been beaten back through Boshof. Yesterday General Kelly-Kenny's artil- lery at Dewetsdorp indulged in a mild recelved the following message from Lord | bombardment of General De Wet's posi- | ¢pio Bhnemer from Hongkong and Yoko- | | tion, the firing lasting through the morn- April l—aood»lm(. The scarcity of water s supposed to | ing 138 Ji be very pressing at Bloemfontein. A des- All the wounded | perate attempt was made by a large Brit- capture the flank was Their right { from Mafeking, but these werfe turned | beaten back, however, a party of fifty was cut off and twelve men were killed | "The Johannesburg commando has cap- tured a British scout. scouts have been shot. rdees Some American German Sword for Kruger. BERLIN, April 25.—German veterans of 1864-66 and 1570 of the Solingen distriet, | day, April 2.—A British column in the | famous for its military cutlery, will with- Twelve officers sorrowfully | direction of Bultfontein and Hoopstad | in a few days send a sword of homor to President Kruger. A detailed description The federals sustained two casualties and | of the weapon appears in the Tageblatt the British had twelve men killed and a | this evening. More Japanese Arrive. PORTLAND, Or., April %.—The steam- hama Victoria arrived to-day, bring: ese for this port. exqais:te colorings— bons ‘or pulley belts or neckwear Gram_’te ware .Sale.‘ ces are a third higher now ti to-day... 280 e faced, Black regnlar valze T3¢ Alsle. Special Sale of Trimmed Millinery. Our deep-cut AAAAARAAAARAAARARRA AN dod ¢ for frl_day qnly. Al and $13.50 T eat ARAAAALAAaqanna aa f our Enam ext We 'comh;: i5¢ 3 AAARHAAARAR AL AR AAN AR U ARV A LA A A LA A A A A daadAd At B aanan. 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