The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1900, Page 17

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1900. MERRIAM 0N THE WARDNER INQUIRY GRILL General Explains His In- structions From the War Department. LSRR, Admits That He Adopted No Means of Determining the Guilt or Innocence of Miners Arrested. — . — WASHINGTC ation of G &t the Coe A The examin- ERRERNEREERERRRRER R ERERRERRRERR R RN RRRR RN THE SOUTH. RAIN IN Will Be of Benefit to Late Barley and Wheat. ged e JAIL BREAK PLANNED. Five Saws Smuggled Into the Prison at Seattle. , April 28.—A daring con SEATTL! he First y of $5000 in brc the hngd of the ¢ - and h- wWas pu He was ) Gut when the discovery was WAINWRIGHT CASE ENDED. Court Decides That Dorothy May Re- main With Her Grandfather. The Call April 28.—The end of the (h) Wainwright of ¥, when Supe- {he habeas Special . Dispatch AN RAFAEI by Ju Ta at the papers o Special PASO ROF The mir erty for gome time = Dubo It will n w larger ecale wholesale merch peny. ! San Francisco. e Indian Uprising Feared. SEATTL! April % —Residents of Haines m, elghteen m below Skaguay the Lynn canal, have made an appeal to the ariny officers at Skagua for troops to protect m ainst an & ticipated Indiap uprising. The trouble over the imprisonment of Indians arrest- od for the Horton murder last fall, mnummummnuunnn-m»,mnmnmvnn.m-u B e e e e e T T e T T e e P R R T T }“ THE EMPORIUM. | »! Wafi§h Ncckwcar 25% kind for /12¢ We start the wash neok- wear season by remark- able not-to-be-reapeated offering for Monday only, 125 dozen white lawn or pique Puff Scarfs, various shapes and styles for ladies or men, new bright stock just received for summer or evening wear, would cost regularly at least 25c each, Mom~ Blrflfl!n Table— ‘\Ia.n Alsle. Li’quorSpeaals Monday and” Tuesday. Sauiermne—Five years old, regular 75¢c g-uun qd: my ...... .52¢ Ueblg’s Mzl Extr-av'tg'n\e genmno. regulsrly while our present supply laats. ... ‘ 79 Glnyer Ala- )0 bottles of the good qual while sup- ply a ..590 Bourbon Whlskoy “Gaines’ Oid Private Stock, Spring 100 proof, full quart bottles, that are regularly .$1.00 * 188%," Our large stock bought before the advance in mill prices re- mains on sale at the o'd figures, Beddmg Supplle& Al A Salb ol »ur warercoms last. The Sheetings could not be n the mills to-day at the prices for which we are sell- retail. eached Sheeting— 4. 240 yard 94 .220 yard 24 ..20¢ ysrd 8-4, 140 ysrd 81 xrc" Unbleached Sheeting, a fine ¢ d an extra good per yard ... = 20c m:\ e Bheets for doub! bod. Bl inches wide, unbleacned and no dressing, each.. = ...482 1000 Sheets, nched, well made of good mutenal, 81 inches wide, each.. .. 550 Noms Gray Blan- kets—Extra size, special'y fine wool, close and firm, pair. -86.75 Nome Erown r lan- kets—Full 7 ibs weight, a special make of verv fine wool, per pair........ 5600 Nome Oxford Gray Blankets—Weight S 1bs, none finer, per pair..$7.50 Te White Blankeis close out about 100 pai very fine quality, best Cali- fornia wool, size T2x84 inches, a $10 bed covering, per air. 7.5 Tahle Itkf:n\sts no more to have table cloths ani - napkins to match than to have odd sets. These Linens. o, s well as the piece goods, are all now in pretty patterns, and at very reasc nablo prices. Dinmer Sets—Fine Iri-h Linen Table Cloths, 2} yards ng, with dozen 24-inch Napkins to match. set 35.75 05""81’ 2 okt{; {iem:mched Cloth, z) yards ozen nch Napkins to match, set.. 6 00 Elaachad namask~Huvv weave, satin 'gmh a st Oc g fabric, good earance, 6) inches wide, yard............ 46¢ A nice article for gefle'a! or ki;hz‘n styles. Naniins— Fine Bloached Damask. puttern! ‘new, 22 %, an unusually good valus, dozen.. ds—First Floor. The Lates' .\lewdb »oks on date of issue at lib- eral reductions from pub'ishers’ pricas. Novels. Here are six of the very latest. Our “The Touch Stone,” Edith Wh 1.0 ouch Stone, ith Wharton.. 1.00 “The Grip of Hono Townsend ’ 3 v .50 1.19 o X Rober Shnkeltom 1.60 = omspirators,” Robert W. Chambars. 1.20 “Re ection,” Count Leo Tolstoy. 1.18 “Joan of the Sword Hand,” Crocke 1.15 Immense assort- child"e"’s D"e’se’ ments (the largest and Jackets. atics Zaatoaro) and prettiest styles produced, makes the selection of wash dresses for girls 1 to 14 years of age an easy matter in the big store. We can give you a pretty wash dress for any age for 75c, much more elaborate ones for $4.75, with all the between prices. Two-piece Linen Sailor Suit with pique gamp, blue braid trimming, for ages 6, 8, 10, $1.75 3 for agas 12 and $2.00 r Suit, new ons, tastily and thor- made, ages 6 to 8 ages 10, 12 and 14.. ... trimmed plendid'y made, 6-year-old siz.. Children’s GCoats—Lstest for ages 2 to 6, colors blus, tan or rad. Box Jackets—Handsome new short Box Jackets of fine ol kersey, red or blue, 1arge pearl buttons, 8-year-old $56.75 urnish]nss—flecflhd F100r. HNew The right styles and eolorings for Spring 2nd Bummer. This glove stock is complete. Gloves. T plain statement means much. It eans that every desirable new style and coloring is included The two-clasps are in greatest demand, ny prefer the three. amosa Kid Gloves. Two-clasp Thistle Kid G oves. Two-clasp P. K. Kid Gloves PeerleSS The prettiest effects that we have ever owned in Lace Curtains, u,u holsler_y. Tapestry Portieres and drapery of all kinds, rial and through various trade cenditions we have become owners of this sum- mer stock of draperies at exceed- We offer this ingly low prices. week : 100 pairs 50 pairs n All the above full size, Tncot edge, good patterns, heavy qualitise. 50 pairs of Irish Pomt Curtains, Renaiseance pattern.....$85.00 50 pairs of Point de is Lace Curtains, very handsome.$7.80 Louis XIV panerni 'phin 24 pairs Arabian Lace Curtains center, heavy worked border.. - o 100 pairs of Pomere!. 3 yarde long, BOlnohes wlda of double fac ed heavy rep, eight colors, beautiful patterns, per Elr Id n—Sqn re, fln corner, -d nstnble pin Curtain Stretchers. . e 50 new patterns in lrw .l ldes (Chouoy ‘Bros. chmc- est gudes and designs), Oriental and Herald c. per y ..... ...80¢ s 76¢ Mats HM—O( Rntund‘. THE EMPORIUM. 1 ArRRR AR AN ISR e THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. 1 Extra Monday Offerings From Many Departments. Sllvcr Novelties 33¢ Special Sale Monday_ Another come-in-a-hurry sale in the si:verware Department. A special purchase frnm a reliable manufacturer of Sterling Silver Novelties, about 500 pieces conkisting of Nail riles Button Hooks Paper Cutters Nail Brushes Rolled Blotters Shoe Horns Tooth Brushes Ebony Darners Hair Gurlers Pretty Tabls Bells. The handies are in exact patterns shown in illustration, 8% inches long and made of 925-1000 fine sterling silver. The special price for Mamday only, while 23 quantity lasts, each.. ons! (-] Jewelry Ssctlon—Ro!un Photo Special Celeron Panels are the long narrow kind now so popular. For one weck only, beginning Monday, April 80, the big store will make two sizes of these Celeron Panel Photographs in the very best manner possible at just Ome= half regular prices. This offer is made with the sole object of still further introducing our perfectly equipped Photograph Gallery. .np Week Unly—1 dozen finest Celeron Pansl Pictures, 8}x18% inches, finished in carbon on Melton face mounts that are regularly $10 dozen for ‘5-00 One W ek Only—1 dozen finest Caleron Panels, 4x8% inches, finished in carbon on Melton face mounts that are regularly $5 a dozen for. DL e O Photograph Gallery—Second Floor. firoccrySpcclals Monday and Tuesday.. So many demands upon our newspaper space that only a few of our very low grocery prices can be published ata timo. Ask the clerk from whom you order to send you one of our monthly grocery price lists. These extra reductions for two days only. Coffee—Emporium best Mocha and Java, 1b Cheese—Best California full cream, lb... Scap - Emporium Savon, no bstter laundry soap made, 7 bars...... . .25¢ Draokamh th Snda, # boxes. Sardines—Imp rted, packed in good oil, 8 tin EBacon—Best Eistern, |b ... Oysters—Fresh Cove, 8 tins. Tomaloes - Best peeled, gallon ti The Tomatoes per dogen, $2.15. Soups—Campbell’s assorted, 8 tins.... Main Floor—Rear. Baskets 13 Off Telescopes, with Straps._. Here's a big special offering on Monday only for picnickers, commuters, in fact anybody that needs a Telescope Basket. These are well made Baskets, every one of them provided with a patent steel handled shawl strap that does not have to be buckled; four sizes at one- third less than regular values — 13 inches long. 22¢ 14 inches long. 26¢ 165 inches long.......... 30c 16 inches long. 34c Above prices include the strap. Basket Department—Second Floor. Sale of Plates Extraordinary— Monday Only. Not often does a buying chance like this come to us in the Crockery line. We have secured 258 dozens Dec- orated China Plates, that are worth regularly $1.44 to $6.84 per dozen, there are 28 dlflarenl styles of decorations, shapes and sizss, all of them pleasing and up-to- date and perfect in every way. Monday only these plates will be placed on special sale at One-third Off Regular Marked Prices. Silk Remnants L4 Off Marked Prices. There is not a reasonable silk want that cannot be filled a¢ this silk section of ours, and the prices regularly are exceed- ingly tempting. The remnants that we offer upachl on Mon- day enly sre from the choicest of this season’s silks, the reasonable prices already reduced when they became remnants. The pieces range in length from § to 6 yards each, and include plain and fancy taffatas, foulards, Indias, col lored and black satin, popiins, grenadines, white si ks and satins, ete., ete. There are a great many desirable lengthi for shirt waists that canbe used for either street or evening wear. The shorter lengths are suitable for tnmmmgl, coat linings, rufflings, etc. On special sale to-morrow o One-quarter ofly already reduced rices. Bargain Tiblo—Muln Als!s Boys’ Clothing An Extra Special Sale— Bought in the regular way these thor- oughly dependable Spring Suits for boys would cost from $1.00 to $3. oO more than the special prices—there are 285 suits divided into three iots—and the sale is for the eomtire week, if quantities last that long. Lot 1—100 2-piece all- wool Suits for boys 9 to 15 years, double- breasted coat and knee pants, in new, nobby patterns of all-wool mixed cheviot, would be an exceptionally good value at $2.95, sale price.. s, 95 Lot 2—75 Blouse Sailor Suits for boys 3 to 10 years of age, six styles Yf r!;‘éi mmmmg to select from, worth at least $3.95, sale price.. $2.95 Lot 3—60 Blome Smlor Suits, for boys years of age, very pretty Scotch mixtures, red, blue and green serges, stylish spring materials, entirely ggwao each suit a novelty, regularly 570) $7. and e T O e s R $4.95 Second Alwle—nghl “of Entrance. 6 éars I0for 154 Grand Republic Scintillas_. Are you a patron of the big store’s Cigar Department? If not it would pay you to become one and save from 10 to 20 per cent of your smoking bill. We sell every day most brands of 124 Cigars for 10c each, and 5¢ Cigars 7 for 25¢, and propor- tionately low prices for all Smoking Tobaccos and Cigarettes, while every week there are one or more special offerings that it will pay you to watch for in our ads. Monday and Tuesday only, fcr very little money, we propose to give you a good litt'e smoke—Qrand Republic Sintillas - 10 for 153, or 100 for .. 01-50 and embroidery Clgur Doplrtmenl—Romndl. Springé Furniture Sala Annual Event Begins Monday. There has been a large advance in the wholesale cost of everything in the House Furnishing line ; but forehanded buying when Furniture and Carpet prices were low enables us to offer a list of specml values which will mean a Jarge saving to every purchaser of Household Supplies during this sale. in all reason last through the coming week. Dining Chairs—Solid golden oak with brace arms, 16-inch seat, fancy turn splndleu, exactly as in picture, each - e 808 Dlnlny ‘Chairs—Box seat, solid golden oak, high back, richly polished. worth $8.00, sale prica. $1.90 Extznsion Tabie—Solid goden oak, extends 6 feet, has fancy twisted legs and heavy stretohers, neatly carved, worth $10, sale price. ’6-25 Extension Tahlz- Golien quar- ter-sawed oak, with massive twisted legs, finely made and highly po'ished, extands 8 feet, worth $22.50, sale 14.7 5 d honrd~50hd golden oak, 14x 24 inch French bevel plate mirror, half swelled front, neatly carved, highly polished, has lined drawer for silver ware, a beauty, worth $20.00, sale price 13.75 Ohina Gloset—Handsome golden oak, with Freach plate mirror top, one of our new spring patterns, worth $25.00, sale 16.75 Feathoar Piilows—Good size, well filled, p $1.00 Ohild’s Grib - Solid oak, with 2- ply wire manm-, size 24x 5 feet, worth $6.00, sale price.. e 84aZ. QCamp Bots—Covered in colored canvas, can bc folded uj small and carried under the arm; worth $4, sals price. § 2. 5! Ohiffonier—With 18x28 inch French plate mirror, solid goidea oak, large roomy drawers,wocth $22.50, sale price.818 Dressers—Golden oak finish, with Frunch plate mirror, 3 large drawers, worth $15, sale Price............ oo Dresser—Quarter-sawed go den onk, fall swell front, 24x 30 inches, French pattern plate mirror, bean'lfnlly carvad piano polish, worth $3).00, sale price... e .00 Enamelod Bed—With brass mmnm(i. hmdloms scroll pattern, heavy malleable iron, well enameled, worth $7.00. sale price .. .50 Parior Sat-3 p 08, up- holstered in a vmety o( clnrn(u p.chrnl in velougs, brooa- telles and damisks, worth $22.50, sale price.. 18.78 Parior Tah;e—Solid oak, turned legs, shelf below, size of | Hindoo top 24x24 inches; regularly $2.0), sale price.............. 8525 Al sorts of furniture Jor camp and summer homes. etc., all at low prices. Orders for advertised items will positively be filled. We have quantities of each article that should Bedroom Sef— Handsome golden oak finish, with 24x8) inch French pattern vlate mirror, 8 pieces, worth $80.00, sale price.. .$20. .00 Set— Solid golden oak, with 24x3) inch French plate mirror, beveled and pat- terned exactly as in picture; the 3 pieces complete for. $23 75 ahil})lonlor—-%hd golden oak, with French plate mirror, 5 large drawers, worth $15.0), sale price.. .$9.75 Brussels Carpets, 40c Yard. Reversible Brussels CGarpets—27 inches wide; new, pretty patterns—at the extraordinary price, per yd.400 Wil{on Vei.vets—Rich, lustrous carpets with borders to match—par yard.... 85¢c Smith’s Axmlnsm.——swln “and colors suitable for most expensively furnished parlors, borders to match—per yard... c lowall rlusals—Bm wwmg carpuz made— per yard ..8$1.05 Llnoleum—Mafllny——Ruys. Our Linoleums are guarantesd the pure cloth fabric—the only kind worth buying. #uuell you the best quality for much less than you would expect to pay for the nondescript grades. lnlald Linoleum Sold everywhere at $1.65 per square aood Lino eui ¥ y ur room in one piece; worth 80c per square ynd. . 850 Heavy Ghina Matflnp—xmpomd this season, 1 yard wide —per yard 10¢c Linen Warp Matting in s fine Tot of new patterns— ehoch, stripes, bars, obiongs, octagons and the llko—lm- Axmlnltfl' ug: Turkish patterns; regularly 53.00—sale price.. With wool fringe, 18:36 inches, 40 )j 27x60 inches, 800 7 36x72 inches. $1.2 Camp chairs, stools, wire and canvas cofs, etc., Rear Half of Second Floor. QOockatoos Standard = THE EMPORIUM - sl $5.40 Bring the ontlar GoldenRule Bazaar. Sule continues. io sec these @ | CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE | iotets ot b THE EMPORIUM. | 17 THE EMPORIUM. REERRERRRPRR P Oxford OraySuits The #15. Kind for 4/0 This is the most important clothing offering that has been made in San Francisco this year. Oxford Gray Vicuna Suits are the most fashionable business clothes /that were offered to good dressers this season. The suits that we shall sell special all this week% are made of strictly all-wool Oxford Vicunas, either single or double-breasted sack coat style, with single or double- breasted vests as desired, two pretty shades of gray, suits worth regularly s'a $12.50 and $15, for Main Floor—Near Entrance. Goon Songés Only /15 cents—Monday- Any Bheet Music published is sold regularly by the big store at one-half publisher’s prices. On Monday only we '50 offer two very popular coon songs, per eopy. S, “Pd Leave My Happy Home for “Hello, Ma Baby.” Music Department—Second Floor. Miilinery ... Special. ‘- Mousseline de Soie and fln&“ :rfmd. trimmed with pretty flowers and foli- age, in either castor, white, purple or mauve; splendid vaiue for $10—while the lot lasts... acsess Becond F'lool\-Fouerstraet 8ide. We have the strongest line ‘ GM of Hammocks ever shown in Hammock 65¢C. .. rracico, st the lowest prices we have ever been able to quote. One specially (ood value is an open weave, linen finished hammock, quarter col- ored, hn\-mgaconcealed spreader, size of bed 35x78 inches, our price ... > - .65 Canvas Eammocks whi 31.50, $2.00, "$2.50; brown, $2.25, $2.50 ; Mexican Grass Hammocks ... 85c to $1.75 Other styles, with p)IIow concealed spreaders, wide drapery, 50 to $6.50 7. o Ribhon Bows Madz Free At the ribbon coun- ters in the rotunda are a number of the most expert bowmakers in the city, who are at your service without charge. They will make you corsage, hair or neck bows in all of the latest artistic styles. Select your ribbons, we ] will make the bows. © Colored o a Ny _shocs = Dress Goods. ... v . being added to almost daily by the mew a world’s fashion centers. Here are three new arri some cloths that will be much in demand during the nr( months. 42-inch Novelty Damasse, very dressy, in light grays, tans, castor and lilac, suitable for elegant summer cost yard.. 5%-inch Venetian Cloth, all wool, perfect four shades of blue, three shades of brown, three shades of garnet, a pretty cardinal and all of the new and exquisite pastel colorings, price per yard. S— L] 66-inch Homespun, strictly all wool, a clean, well-finished oloth, in five shades of gray, also pretty tans and browns. an exceptional value, per yard p— ¥ /] First Alsle—Left of Entrance. Trunks That Bogseze and expressmen will Will Last. have hard work in trying te smash these trunks. They are built to last. Flat top, canvas cover, waterproof painted, five hardwood slats on top, two ), around body, set-up tray with two hat boxes, both cioth cov- ered, four-strap hinges, copper riveted, an extra dress tray, brass excelsior lock and iron bottom, 7 sizes: 38 in.....$77.00 40 ineee. 34 in.. 38 in.... .88.50 10.00 32in.... 9.0 o Dress Suit Qase— heavy sole leather, steel frame, fine brass lock, heavy stitched handle, heavy leather corners, hand sewed, inside pocket, leath- er straps and leather lined— 20 in...$7.00 24 in...$8.00 22 in... 7.30 9.00 1.75 28 in... Many pretty pleces shown Cushion Top i ;:st time this week. Table covars. New vilek top with botiom. Cross Stltch Mp on denim with bo*tom ... Cross Stitch top on linen with bottom.. Tinted Flag Li.y, bunches of violets, bunches of pansies, flame girl tinted, and bottom complete, each 80ec Stamped Duck Table Covers, floral designs, in large variety with co'ored linen fringes, 36 inches square... ..25¢ ‘Waffle Cloth tinted table covers, roses, poppies and chrvsan- themum designs. 38 inches square. 6802 Fourth Section—Left of Entrance. lce Cream Vo o all reliable Freezers. et full line of sizes, from the little baby size for invalid use, up to the large siz> for hotels and restanrants. /,, Double motion Freegers, made by ! the White Mt. Freezer Co.—2-quart size $1.88, S-quart size $2.70, 4-quart size ...$2.40 uwn Qur new line of Lawn Croquet Sets for season 1900 have just arrived. They are Croguet. . -y packed in dove-tailed, hinged boxes, and the latest rules of the game are supplied with each set. 4-ball sets, shellacked mallet and balls. 752 s-b;ll seu, pnnted and varnish- $1.00 hll sata. stripes, No. 1 Ot er Prices are $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $8.00, $10.00. pamted band, 2 stock, snecial 8-ball sets, 9-inch selected dogwood mal ets, painted, polish- u‘l and well striped, candlestick wickets, which afford rtunity to play after dark... ..$15 00 4-b| sets, 9-inch imported Env'hs-x dngwml mal ats, screw handles, candlestick twisted wickets for. .. ..$20.00 Sporting Goods—Second Floor. AR AR R L A R R A U R R R S R R R R R E R AN AR AR AL RAR AL AR A A AR A ALAN A AR A AR A AR ARA AR AR A AR A AR N RA N LUR AR AU R A AR A AR RRA R RN UURR TRRR AR U RN AR R ARAAR AR R RN AR AL AR R A D R At = :: ; b 3 ] = k| 3z i 3 k. H i i §

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