The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 10, 1900, Page 17

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MAYOR OF NEW YORK CALLED T0 WITNESS STAND Tells of His Dealing in Stock of the American Ice Company. R e es He Took No Active Interest Management and Enew of No Specias Priv- ileges. RRERRERRERINY. Mayor Van Wyck s chair to-day in t the Mayor, the and Charles W. American Ice g 4 per cent on on preferred | he did not a ch Bank and bor- hase money it was ow from the i dd a2 d ad ddddd iddddddd dad g RR!R'.R“R!MRR!RR’A!HRINV.’:H;!R’M'.R’.RP.I!'.!!'.’.RR"MRR“IMIRM guarantee to protect hat stock?” ack the bank?” ed to such large fi- nt was taken untll next TO SAVE THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. | Lease the Historic | appropria f the departme 1d that as the Monte- not been used for | the discontinuance f entry no portion | & i be devoted to putting | & s proper condition for | § ct always to the r possession in —would be fa- rsons making ponsible and e property in ent here over and it is be- nce made NOT SUBJECT TO THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS RRRRRRRRRRRRRRER RN ! Lid ‘aamm Special Sale Self-Lighting Burners. The manufacturers of Adams’ Self-Lighting Gas Burners have agreed to allow the big store to sell 1000 more of them at the introductory price of...... 250 This is just half price for this wonderful lit- tle invention that puts gas on an equal foot- vith the incandes- ing w cent It is an instantaneous lighter, never fails, always ready, costs nothing to main- tain—you simply have t> turn the gas on or off as you would an electric light. No-Match Gas Lighters to use with Welsbach Mantels also on sale at special introduetory price, each..285¢ Lamp Department—Main Floor. Special Sale Boys” Wash Sailor Suits. Too many Boys’ Wash Suits on hand for this time of the year, all of them new goods, this year's patterns, exclusive designs, extra full cut blouses, hand laundered collars, in fact as nice wash suits as the best makers can turn out, offered at special sale Monday only. $2.00 suits $1.48, $2.50 suits $1.88, $3.00 suits.....$2.18 Second Alsle—Right of Entrance. Need a A Good o Hammock 75¢C. =: .« for ¥ country ‘home— lawn, ve- randa or some shady spot ? The big store has the largest stock in the city of egood looking, serviceable Hammocks; the cheapest one - and not a bad hammock, either —is open weave, linen finish, full colored, has con- cealed spreader, dimensions of bed 35x78 inches; our price............ 72850 auza weave colored Hammock, with pillow and spreader, size 34x72 inches ...$1.00 Other styles with pillow, spreader and drapery, in Jacquird and Oriental de- signs. from....... £1.50 fo $6.00 White Canvas Hammocks.........cc---..... $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Canvas Hammocks . ont. Second Floor Grocery Prices That Are Winners. 20 Ibs fine Granulated Sugar for....... 3 packages (large packages) Vic- tory Mush or Wheatine for........250 3 1bs fancy Santa Clara Prunes, large size, 30 to 40 to the 1b, and worth 12¢ a ib, 3 1bs for. eenee 280 1-ib packages fancy clean Cur- rants, Victory DIand......us coceeeec @O 50-Ih sack Emporium Flour, quality guaranteed to be the best. bars Empo better Soap made, for..... 12 packages Cudah Soap Powder for......... - B ties Armour’s Siiced Breakfast Bacon, the regular 25c¢ sizs, for..16CG 3 ibs fine Mocha and Java Cofl;ei for.. .00 3 i fine Engiish Breakfast Tea $1. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1900. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. ] THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 17 I 4HE EMPORIUM. Seven Sutherland Sisters’ Hair Restorer—Demonstrated by Long-Haired Ladies—In Rotunda. Overalls, 15c. \ Bib Overal's as shown in illustration at top of this page, made of a good quality of brown duck, suspender attachment with slide and hook that will not scratch or tear, riveted but- tons, ciothes saviudg,! car;lorlahle overalls, variious sizes and lengths, to-mor- row, Monday, 15¢ Third Aisle—Right of Entrance. ; [ ummer Merchandise . @ e emptiné Prices. Goods accurately adverlised, promises all perjormed, no transaction considered com- 5 tlete in this store until customer is thoroughly salisfied. ment is completely crganized for prompt and reliable summesr service. Jor our large general catalogue and special catalogues of Books, Music, Baby Carriages and The Maii Order Depart- Send “Asy_sm $Z;1 L;Jo Fireworks. i S wils, I = $9.95 year. than 800 styles of this season’s novelties Stock Collars, only Limit 3 pairs to a customer. Regular Prices. wash and silk Neckwear of all kinds—Jabots, louses, Neck Ruffs, Scarfs, etc. Monday and until sold, Half in § ic Neckwear for. 50¢ Neckwear foy $1.00 Neckwear for. §1.59 Neckwear for $5.00 Neckwear for.. $7. Manufacturer’s Sample Line Neckwear. To-Morrow and Until Sofd, Haif Regular Prices. Positively the greatest Neckwear Sale of the A prominent manufacturer’s sample line of ladies’ Summer Neckwear, comprising more 00 Neckwear fo 50 Neckwear for. $3.72 ~ Sensational Foulard Silk Offering. The $1.00 and $1.25 Grades for 72¢c a yam.l. ? i An immense assortment of new styles and colors in highly finished, fine twilled, silk foulard, pretty shades of navy, brown, green, royal, gray, old rose and purple, also a few foulards with white grounds and coloregl figure, the beauuful silks that we have been selling regularly all season at $1.00 and $1.25 per vard, will be offered at special sale Momday omly (and probably never again such a chance)—per yard......oeeveieeenenennenanns At Counters in"Main Aisle Near Entran 72¢ Trimmed Hats-- Clearance Salfe. Very special bar- gains for all the week in ladies’ and children’s Trimmed Hats. Children’s Trimmed Hats, Milan braids and leghornshapes .$1.95 N immad_Hats, (vt Maxine Eliiots, | o trimmed with | Panne silks and velvet; flowers on hair. o Imported t:, now. 00 Pattern Hal - .812.50 Imoorted $30.00 Hats, now........ Roses, foliages greatly reiu Second Floo Champagne, ’ 63c Quart. We have made a large purchase of the genuine Arpad Haraz'hy & Co. California Chamoagne, | which we offer Monday at an extraordinarily low price. This is not a wine charged by gas, but a naturally fermented, excelient, dry Chim- pagne—to-morrow only: Quart hottie for and | 1 dozenm quaris for..........87.G - 8$7.60 Bourhon Whiskey, Cyrus No- ble's, 6 years old, per bottle......78¢ | Cognac Brandy, Martell 3 Star. | tae genuine, bottle.. 53 | Port or Sherry, 87. quart bot- | H188eereeneireuesanassemasrens susonnssisn 23¢c Eurke’s Stowt, the genune, dozen JEU— 7 A -] ] Main Floor—Rear. Toilet Articles. Piver’s La Trefle Incarnat Extract, latest Eastern craze, 0z ...760 Glycerine and Cucumber Soap, Cleaver’s, imported English, box of 3 cake: ..250 8-0z. bot- 65¢c of 3 cakes... Eau de Cologn | bottle... 1 | Portemouth Cold Cream, in tubes....I5@ | Portsmouth Smelling Sa'ts, travelers’ | package... Sassuspn- 7/ I ] Galifornia Strawberry Cream, a harmless skin beautifier, large screw-top jar. 25¢ R damaras and | CameraSupplies. Let us fit you out for your vacation with a first-class Camera at a very moderate price. See the Korona Cam- eras before investing, prices from $7.00 to $80.00. A high grade Camera at a low price is the Bull Pup Korona with rectilinear ends. price $12.00. Agood Dry Plate that will give you brilliant negatives is the SixB3 Ty d02.300 43 34x3} in., 0z.30¢ 41x63 in., doz.700 ¢3xd} in, doz 3@ 5x7 in,, doz....900 | 4ix4% in, doz 52 5xBin., dz..$1.00 4x5 in., doz...55€ 63x83 in.,dz.8i.4D i 8x10 in,, doz...$2.00 aaaRay | 60c Colored Dress Goods | On Sale Monday--43c Yard. Another great Dress Goods offering to-morrow, all of | our 32-inch plain all-wool Challies, choice assortment of colors, including two shades of gray, three shades of blue, brown, cardinal and all the evening tints, all of our 32- inch poika dot striped Challies, that make such pretty waists, 6 colorings, 49-inch colored Alpaca (would make neat and serviceable bathing suits) and a 46-inch all-wool storm serge, in all of the standard colorings, a splendid fabric for outing suits and skirts ; not one of these materials worth less than 430 60c a yard—the sale price for Monday only.......... | . Four Great Specials | From the Cloak Depf. | This $25 Tailor Oress cutto $19.75— Same Dress is pictured above with jacket open.) It is all home- spun, has collar of cross-stitched veivet in the new shaps, stitched silk straps on all edges and on skirt, all of the new fashionable colors, regularly $25, to-morrow, Mondar onl... ‘ $19.75 $10 Dress Skirts cut o $7.45Siik appliqued all-wool Serge Cheviot Skirts, with box plait, a beautiful skirt, better could not be made for twice the price, Yosndiros, Musilat ouly's. oo it [ B RS $7 Handkerchief Si.k Walst, $4.95—Al-o an assortment of $7.50 hemstitchei and ticked Taffeta Waists in all colors and sizes, to-morrow, Monday onl. : $4.95 $10 Tan Covert Jacket cut to $7.45—0ne of this season’s prettiest styles, finished with heavy straps and | silk lined, a chocolate tan, the newest shade, | all sizae, to-morrow, Monday only........cs 37145 | Tan Shoes for Summer. Boys’ dak Children’s Littie Ladies’ Choco- | Chocolate color Kid Chocolate color Vici Gents’ late color Vici Kid Lace Shoes, mew Kid LaceSnoes, new Chocolate color Lace Shoes, new op- opera toes and kid opera toes and kid Kid Lace Shoes era toes, straight tips, neat and_ tips, spring heels, with hooks, new kid tips, sewed soles, all sizes, a handsome dress walking boot modern toes and tips, spring heels, sewed soles, a shoa dressy and a mar- that will stand hard velausly geod value at the prices — usage — well made and dur- that cannot bs sur- 113 to 2....87=83 83 to11...80.23 able, sizes 9 to passed at the price 1.905 11310 2...81.40 12}.......81:30 .....cecccuen » t0 5...0. 8T 4 First Aisle—Right of Entrance. \ Vacation Sl;;yplies & In the Undesrmuslin Dep’t. The big Undermuslin Department on the second floor has the many garments needed for your vacation comfort and en- joyment. Tennis Flannel Gowns for camping, cut extra long and full, and made of good flannel 75¢ and $1.00 Ladies’ Bathing Caps.. .25c and 50¢ Ladies’ Bathing Slippers .25¢ and 5CG¢ Turkish Bath Set. complet .$6.00 Babies’ Colored Wash Dres: Children’s Gingham Aprons, Overalls for girls.... fun Bonnets and Shakers Jersey Leggins, black or blu Girls’ Sailor Suits, iinen or pique.. Ki.t Wash Suits, up to 3-year-old size. Giris’ Serviceable Woolen Suits..... Girls’ good Wool Jackets, for country wear. Corset Waists and Corsets for bicyc.ing an EMPORIL) and GoldenRule Bazaar. | ' CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE wenaaaa Special Sale Sheets, Cases To-morrow, Monday onlv, we place on special sale another line cf our well known Emporium Sheets and Pillow Cases. They are all carefully made from evenly woven, good quality sheeting. These remarkable special prices are far under the present mill cost of the mater- | ials alone, to say nothing of the making. - 44c 48c 54¢ 59¢ .10e tie Bleached Sheets, 63x9) in., each Bieached Sheets, 72x9) in., each. Bleached Sheets, 81x9) in., each. Bleached Sheets, 9x9) in., eac] Bleached Cases, 45x36 in., each Bleached Cases, 50x36 in., each. An extra quality linen finished double warp sheets for large bed: 81x9) inches. each 64¢c Domestic Dep: fain Floor. “Quick-Meal”’ Oil Stoves- Ide2l Summer Cook Stoves, that light, burn and can be put out without smell, smoke or soot, the most sightly and best wick ess blue flame oil stove on the market; the mech- anim of lighting and operatirg is extremely simple, and cannot possibly get out of order; can be used with any oven large cr small; absoiutely no danger of explosion; price for 2- burner siza. = e Candies. Candies made fresh every day in our own extensive candy factory on the premises. Only the best of materials | are used and we guarantes Emporium Candies to be pure and free from all adulteration. Finest French Mixed. per b....... (3 ibs. for $1.00.) All-nut T-fiiss, per Ib..... Caramels and Buttercups, per I Glace French Fruit, per b .. Fresh Salted Almonds, per Ib We put up our fine Candies for country shipment in tin boxes without extra charge. Main Aisle—Back of Rotunda. Notions - Friiled E astics, black and colors, yard....... 166 French Sewing Cotton, a sub- stitute for silk, black and white SRR e Machine Needles, all brands and sizes, c styles.5e to 250 Hair Nets, in all shades 5S¢, 10 Dress Bindings, velveteen, corduroy, brush edge and water-proof, per yard...... 5¢ to 25¢ @] mbric coverei and Silk, all sizes, pair..100 to 50¢ Hose Supporters—Ladies’ and Children’s, button clasp, side ani with belts, per pair. Oc tr $1.25 Dross Linii Spun giass dress linings, that look like taffeta silk and wear much better, 36 inches wide, black and all colors, per yard...25¢ Merceriz:d Sateens, 36 inches wide, biack and colors, in rich fine satin effec’s, per yard. Hair Cloths, in herring black, white and grey, per vard ...20¢ to 500 | Wash Brait [ e | The balance of our stock of this sea- son’s importations of wash trimming braii, in white and colors, will be offered on Monday on'y at Omg-guarter off regular prices. Theevery day prices are from 10c to T5e per dozen yards. Not less than a dozen will | be sold at the special prices Monday. Main Alsle. Jewelry Novelties. “Mitadis®® t:s very latest fad for ladies’ ribbon scarfs, a pin eor ring as shown in picture, in rolled plate, enameled or silver finished, | each.........500 | Link Buttons, ster- ling silver, - en- graved, with ball designs, 4 buttons and 1 pair of ball links.. Hat Pins, extra long enameled ball tov... - 25¢ $1.00: $5.00 urse Chains... ..50¢ to $3.50 ersole Bracelets ..... Jewelry Department—Rotunda. Rubber Goods. Sponge Bags, waterproof, checked de- sign, size 7x8 inches 25¢ Bathing Caps, pure gum, silk stitched.... Fountain Syringe, “Excelsior,” 2-quart sizo with three hard rubber pipes. 750 Water Bottles, all rubber, guaranteed— | 2-quart...70€ 3-quart...800@ | Rubber Cushions. best quality— 9.inch..$7:40 1l-inch.$7.60 $1.50 Aie s, best quality rubber. size 11x17 inckes ...$2.00 Rotunda. Safety Bags. — A receptacle for o jewelry and valuables to be worn by ladies beneath the dress skirts— made of dark colored chamois in many styles and sizes......... £1.50, $2, $2.50, Ladies’ Jewel Bag to be worn around the neck—made of chamois skin with patent fastener...... i ool Leather Department—Rotunda. Ciub Bags. Dark Russet heavy grain leather travel- ing bags, steel frame covered with leather, full leather lined, with pocket. patent stays, solid | brass lock and trimmings, and strong English handle— $3.00 17 $1.50 $3.25 13in..8$5.00 ear Elevator. Newest Books. Half a dozen new comers during the past week of which the reviewers speak | highly. Note the difference between our prices and the publisher's: Pub. Our Prices. Prices. “Mr. Trunnell,” Hains.....$1.25 $7.00 “Judge’s Cave,” Margaret 1.20 1.00 re'd... o “Travels in England,” Galliene.. ... “From Door Capes AREARAAALAL KA CA AR AR ARG AR v » e e e T o O R T D DR R ROy A o U o U R R A A R R R R R AR S R RR AR R AU AR R AN R AR A AT AR AR A Federal Judge Holds That Minin Do Not Come Within June 9.—A prece- | ceedings was es- ral Court here to- nd ruled that com- | neipally in mining | law, inasmuch as | ming its pre- | ditors attempt- into bankruptey | pry men. June . 5.—Colonel Richards, on | CONFERENCE OF RAILWAY OFFICIALS HAS ADIOURNED | Pledges Heretofore Given to Maintain Passenger and Freight Rates to ac day to me: 3 The committee appointed at vesterday’s | conference to consider | and freight rat conference to-day. At the aéjournment the president, E. T. statement of the work of the conference: 3 “The committee recommended that four rred claims of the | committees of executive officers be organ- ized, each to have jurisdiction within cer- tain boundaries to be defined later. These | committees are to report to the conference when it reconvenes in Chic: Be Kept. NEW YORK, June 9.—The conference of in the Western, continental rail- ession all day yes- assenger rates reported to the general Jeffrey, made this general June 18. The committees are: The mittee—Chairman, Vice President Clark of the Omabha Railroad. The entire ses- sion of the conference has been harmo- nious and no serious differences have de- veloped. When the adjournment was taken it was the general impression that the pledges heretofore given to maintain published tariff rates and to conform to lawful methods in the conduct of traffic will be continued.” Replying to a question, he sald that the ultimatum of the Canadian Pacific, had been referred to a committee, which had succeeded in adjusting all difficulties. e SUNDAY OBSERVED. Monterey Merchants Agree to Close Their Docrs During the Day. Specla! Dispatch to The Call. MONTEREY, June 9.—Last Sunday for the first time in the past twenty years the stores, barber shops and all the places of business in this city observed the day by closing their doors for the entire day, and the town presented an appearance of quietude so rarely seen that it was re- A AR AR RN R AR AN A AR TARR DR 12 to 6 p. m. On Washington's birthday the same agreement was entered Into, more houses participating, and flnall{ all except_two of the merchants have beep their places of b v . urday night to Mflondafi' aaranE iy e Disastrous Accidént Occurs in a alty of a heavy fine if the agreement. is 3 violated. The agreement is entirely vol. Sawmill in Mich untary on the Part of the signers, and igan. there is no question of municipal or State | mRAVERSE CITY, Mich., June 9.—The |t R rshis g 0 DA S boller In Charles F. Reed's sawmill, five SMALLPOX IN SACRAMENTO. miles west of Fife Lake, exploded to-day, killing three men and injuring ten others. One Case Discovered, Which Is at| The explosion occurred just as the em- Once Isolated. ployes were about to begin work. The Speclal Dispatch to The Call, engineer had left the engine and A. J. Cole h%d taken hlls placgfi (sfolse “s lnd- erally blown to pieces. M. S. Smith an SACRAMENTO, June 9.—About two another man, ng.e name has not yet weeks ago a harnessmaker named Win-|peen learned, died soon after from the in- ters came here from Portland, Ore., and | juries received. The mill was completely entered: the employment of A. A. Van | Wrecked. Voorhies & Co. He became {ll Jand the other day showed up for wor@ with a fever and a rash which appeared over his face. He was removed to the County Hospital, where to-night physicians after THREE MEN ARE KILLED BY BOILER EXPLOSION Death of Mrs. E. F. Hurlbut. PASADENA, June 9.—Mrs. E. F. Hurl- but, widow of the late E. F. Hurlbut, the Chicago millionaire manufacturer, ¥ been adjutant general here since Kansas City committee—Chairman, Presi- | markable. a careful examination announced that it - - 5 3 - 2 to-day at her residence on e g of thd occupation, has ln!e-! dent Felton of the Chicago and Alton:| The Sunday 'and holiday closing | was a clear case of smallpox. B ?;‘,’;’,,. .ve,’.'ue.‘ Her death was Veroyr.s?] f ns of overwork. Governor | the Omaha and Sioux City committee— |question has been agitated among | The patient has been removed to the | den. rs. Fred E. Wilcox, an only ©od has urged him 1o take a | Chairman, Vice President A. C. Bird of |the merchants here for 'some time, | Pesthouse. Although the other employes | Gaughter, Survives her. trip north and he will leave to-morrow by | the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul; the |but no_ definit- action pro or con|in the harness factory were exposed, %o ' ———— the transport Sedgwick, accompanied by | St. commit! h: , B. F.|could be elicited from of them |cases of sickness have occu: among Still his wite and deughter, who will Temain {1 | Yoakum of the St. Louis and San Fran- | untll last Christmas, when all the promi- | them, It is belleved that Winters brought Desperadoes at Large. the United States during the summer., cisco; the St. Paul and Minneapolis com- [nent houses agreed to close from | the disease from the north. PHOENIX, Ariz., June 9—The four Mexicans who held up W. H. Rice, a pros- find its way into the ha and | visor: tewart, storekeepers at New River sta- ector, and later murdered Olsen the Sumrvisu\ cannot tion. on Thursday are still at large. The 2 vacant until the hol Mexicans are survivors of a gang of nine | has 2bsent from the State tor oioer. desperadoes and outluws who infested | days. and some arc declaring that Morrl. Nottheast Arizona for years. The other | Son Wil take the full time and 4t the send five were killed by skirmishes with of- ficers. AUDITOR FOR SANTA CLARA. Supervisors Powerless at Present to Make an Appointment. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, June 9.—Just at and politiclans are on the anxious seat regard to Morrison's resignation and the Thomas F. Mor- riscn, who was appointed to fill the va- cancy caused by the death of Al Veuve, now far out on the ocean, speeding toward Manila, where he has a Government ap- pointment as auditor in the postal depart- naming of his successor. present Santa Clara County is without an Auditor, frem Manila. (RIS Ck Railroad Man Resigns. DENVER, June 9.—A special News from Laramie, Wy g 2 ant Superintendent J. W. Unfon Pacific has resigned. this _effect was patcher A. J. Boie Mr. Mr. Hay. —_——— Invitation to McXKinley. WASHINGTON, June in the President an invitation 18 | Wichita, Kansas, on October 1. be held at that time. of that period will mail his resignation the The report to firm=d by Chief Dis- ko Boies would not confirm the rumor that be was to succeed 9.—Represen tive Long of Kansas to-day extended to to visit A big re- union of veterans of the Civil War is to The President said that he could not now make promises. ment. 1iis departure was rather sudden. s e an e fal 0 hand n his resignation to the Board of Supervisors. Jockey Crocker Killed. Before departing, however, Morrison | HAMILTON, Ohio, June 9.—While exer- named C. A. Barker. the coal dealer, as|cising the horse Sir Wilfrid over the deputy, and he is now in charge of the | jumps at the Jockey Club track here to. office.’ him, but any such document has failed %rktr is nldl to be slated for the e gel impression was that orrison nfi left a resignation behll:d landed on his head, breaking He was to | was a well-] day, Crocker, the jockey, fell off and dead when picked lxp.M.Crocm known steeplechase rider.

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