The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 2, 1900, Page 25

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THE S FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900. 25 ______ THE EMPORIUM. | }E‘WEMTOBI‘UM. | INTIMIDATION | THE REFUGE OF ~THE ORTEGAS Native Sons and Daugh- fers are inviied io make this store treir hoac- guariers during ihe l{ 1 on In Attraction Hall. The beautiful marble statue ‘‘California Venus,” by Rupert Schmid, is now on free exhibition in our Attraction Hall—second floor. It is probably the finest piece of 8. G- W. celebration. r parlors rooms Grand Concert every Saturday night by the famous Emporium String Orchestra, THE EMPORIUM. Bk £ | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPCRIUM. baaaadd dd il il ddddd e ddd PR R R R R R ERERE R R R R RN R RN R R RN RN R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R AR R R R RN R R AR R e R PRRRRRRRRRE Ry MPOREY and GoldenRulc Bazaar, ’ E Genuine Fronch “¢ Kidskin’’ Gloves. W. Decorations. needed to appropriately N.S.G. E decorat; Made exvressly for the big store and posi- e your residence or stors, at De- fivelyfitfl:;fibzst valus !i;;lt can be given ‘gt partment Store prices. ‘one- er pair. ese g'oves are the | A etiotion of B and.fuish, kave. the vaw | Fiags, 16 designs, each......250 Paris point bac] 3 small fasteners; in all | Fes! ing (tissue paper), red, white and blue, per roll Festoonirg, gold, per rol the new Fall colorings and white and black; fitted, warranted snd kept Brother of the Assailant of Grace Gamble Threatens a Witness, ———— PREERRERREMRRRRRRRRRRT economical and u So He Is Promptly Jailed and Then the Prisoner’s Attorneys Seek store. { | | ‘ mcdern statuary on the coast. | | under the direction of J hn Marquardt. gains and the immense displays of new goods ICALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE in repair as long as they last..... | Our unlimited resources have placed us in possession of the largest and best assorted stock of staple and | | fancy Fall merchandise at the lowest prices consistent with deperdable quality that we have ever assembled to- cether. We offer you every advantage possible to find in anv store in America and lessen the cost of living by giving “the most for the least. | N transaction here is complets untif customo>r is thoroughly satisfied. To-morrow's array of convincing bar- | make a lasting impression on visitors to California’s largest and America’s grandest store. | $1.50 | Bunting, red, e and blue or g e Paper $1.75 and $3-50 e Paper Bears...... 75¢ to Cause the Witness’ £ Opeh}nb of g Miflinery. rrest. Thursday, Sepiember 6th. { Friday, Septembcr Tih. | Saturday, September 8ih. ' We shall display i the lat-st European | and New York mod- | els of fine Millmzry for thz Fall season. "City folks and out- \ of-fown vistlors are cordially tnvited. Extra Sbu‘c.uzlrAMAvnd:z.' Sale Renaissamce Lacze Searfs. To-morrow we offer an importer’s .stock of high-class, stylish and seasonable real Renai:sance 2 Bcarfs, elegant designs, mostly handwo average size 9 inche: wide and 2 yards Jong. a fine quality of wash blonde net in cream or white, at ahout kalf present valugs— $1.75 Scarfs, will be. a8c $2.00 Scarfs, will be. $2.50 Scarfs, will be. T e T R T I R KEair Dressing and Manicure Pariors, mzin ffoor, poruiar prices—race Missage and Scalp treatment a specia ty —the largest and best as- sortment of hair switches on the Coast—wigs of al dese: Extra Monday Special Dress Linings. Our buyer saved almost a third on this thousand yards of 32. inch Black Brocade Skirt Lining or Skirting, and oa Monday our patrons will save in the same proportion whi'e the quan- tity lasts. It is an excellent quality of cloth, worth 15¢ a yard, come: in two good patterns, and is offered fie Special to-morrow, per yard... Mounday Special in Jewelry “Department. These Brooches--18c. Another great bargain recent'y secursd by our New York Jewelry buyer. Oaly 288 of these neat little Brooches, set with 8 Montana dia- monds and one colored center stone, enameled tions made to order in short notice. and gilt settings, in ten different styles, special Monday only, each..... JEB@ | Men’s Shirfs--59c. We've cleaned up the bal e of a shirt manufacturer’s sea- n’s outpu: of fancy stiff bosom Shirts, with ate cuffs to mateh. - ate patterns and different styles made $1.90 and $1.25 each— es with fleur delis de- y effects in chocked pat- d backgrounds with white rts with white stripes o bodies, with r:d h»snmsf;’ve{m‘ sale price v Monday and balanc: 59 ) Of B s sissinn - ° Men's Madras Cloth Negligee Shirts—Turnover collar, cuffs _and pocket attached. N. 8. G. W. Han silk Handkerchiefs, Sons” emb em in center ize Japanese white ed border and Native 500 SAARARAANLRAMARAA TR AAAR R KA AR AR AR ANS, Second Floor—Front. Avrumn Dress Gooos- Sixs ano Domestics Now Reaor. Biack Goods. New Cloths. ; New Plaids | P re ez bt fabrics f"“‘r the sdh Xk ‘(.k",'; :l]“"i‘a"d Tailer Checks—Asortment for the | v Dognes 'vl‘:““ 0:\‘_‘ “e:r yp’égf;‘;;‘e'n{s ‘0; winter season now complete —all - the new Camsl’s | leading weaves for handsome plain gowns—we have ‘ and plain back reversible cloth have been cut- | Hair and Bourette effects in the skirtings plaids, | all the new shades of gray, brown, castor, gobli, | n 0 rapidly that the demand promises io | end new, \‘{B“"ful color combinations in the styles | biscuit, reseda, ete. | g |for children's wear and waists. | ian C oths, all colors, per yard.$7.00 | 38-inch Fancy Plaids, gra pagon Cloth, all colors, per yard..$7.25 | Venetian Cloth, all co'ers, per yard 50 New Piain and Fancy Fabrics. | 8atin Prunellas, Satin Venetians and Granites are New Dress Linings. an Wool Moreens, all colors, best quality, yard...500 In fancy and novelty fabrics we have many of the | Silk Lining Serges, all colors, yard .ceeeseererrnd 60O |latest and beautiful effects from the looms of | . R | < s | Metallic Stripe Skirting, yard.... e ceeen sssccsseed@ 3G France and Germany—new Came!’s Hair stripes and | > s 2 4 o effect, in many nat- terns for children’s dresses, yard........ inch Cashmere Plaid, exceptionally good value, Slack Venetian Cloths—50 i on Cloth, shrunk and sponged, . e 50d * handsome 600 | plaids and figured effects, ranging in price from | Silk Moreens, k and colors, yard. ... 500 i e end sibie Gioth, plaid an;i" ("‘!;;ckw! l"mr'k. 46-inch Came ‘s Ha'r Plaids for separate skirts, new ‘ $7.50 to $35 for complete suit pattern. Mercerized Sateens, biack and colors, yard. 1.00. $1. d 1. pastel colorings, yard........... ....4#5¢ | 50-inch Granite, guaranteed all wool, complete line | .25¢ to 40¢ ..$1.00, $ idand plain back, per |46-inch Cashmere Plaids, fine Australian wool, | ©f €olOTings, Fard..oee.......eeseee 1-00 | p,ncy Sateon Waist Li .20¢, 25¢ ». |$2.00| yord... -.$7.60 | 42-inch Prunella, the newest weave, yard...$1s25 e G Wl e . —per yard NLE AL ¥, per vard 50-inch Tailor Checks, for short ekirts and tailor | 48inch Satin Venetiaz, beautifully finished, very e e ? » yard.......... 200 IGGING ALVISO CHANNEL 3 $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 | ...$2.80" suits, all wool, heavy weight, yard......... $1.50| dressy, in all new eolorings, yard........... $7.50 | “Kid Glove” finish Cambric, 25 inches, yard......5@ ts That W Fall Silks. ifew Styfe Beautiful Sitikc Novelties. Fr lway Monoy ay. reseda, bine, brown, rose, etc., yard Satin Regence—A very soft weave with rich finish, in street and evening shades, a beantiful silk for complete ecostumes, Cal 5 joich for shirt waists, in shades of i sl R e | S SR e T TR R e A S ey 1555 $1.10 s s vk Piiet de Soie—A comes in all the new under shades, per yard s .$1.00 Creope de Ghine—24 inches wide, very heavy quality, now in great demand for eve w> have & full line of colorings, per yard S e Foplins, 26 inches wide—In a complete line of new fall shading, ot Biankets--Low Prices. Seasonable Flannels. l New Notions. | Fine White Wool Bldhkets, 72x84 in., pair.$4.85 | Excellent yard wide Eiderdown Flannels, yd...50€ | Loose Lock Pins, shell and amber, each...us.iee 5@ -....25¢ | White Bastern Blankets, 68 in,, pair..........5#.50 | Stylish Printed Wrapper Flannelettes, yard Toweling, 18 inch, | 10-4 White Cotton Blankets, light weight, pair...... | New Scotch Tennis Fiannels—yard.... ——— [/ & g 5¢ | Genuine French all-wool Flannels, solid color 50¢c—6G¢ Mot 1. R ANES yard.. $1.00 Linen Values. | h Bleached All-linen Table Damask, yard. AR ANAR AR AARRAR AR ARG AR AR LA RN ARA NG AR ARA R AR AdR A AR L naa 10c | New style side combs, per pair. 25¢ |y, Best California 36x17 inch-e-S, extra vagc‘ | aif..... .;3-95 Good Tennis Fiannels for underwear, pair.... |, yard. $1.00 MG RN A ARG QARARE AR D AR AAR N ARAX R AL AL A AARAAARAURRRRAALLAG A LA AR A QNN QR AR R A R AR A QR T raR AR Ida R ag £ 2o Yard-- | Extea grado Silkoline coversd COmIOrtars, 0agh...., | -rereesrseessssssassssessaen 010 | satin Bt Hous Supp 25—5"’;'52'; ozsases REY e , each...... - - Is e > % : e 23 inches | $1.75| Ballard Vals Flanneis, from the mill, all widths | 1agies Bol : i g '$2.00 | $1.25 | White Marseilles Spreads, 76x90 in, each..$7.75 | and qualities. | ac " .251; to $7.60 CEECKS A WOMAN'S AVARICE. Extra Special Monday Sale Tapestry Squares: H=If actua! value (o-morrow 570 Tapestry Squares, 25x25 , the clean-up of a manufacturer’s t you are looking for for and the bast value in this class s ever offered; worth 4%c to ...20¢ to 75c each Los Angeles Judge Sets Aside a Claim Overcoat Sale. Mosi¢ Extraordinary Clothing Of- fering that the big store has made this year. We have purchased from a New York cloth- ing manufacturer, prominent Extra Special Monday Sale Colored Dress Goods. A little lot of Storm Serge (500 yards) picked up by our dresd goods buyer at a greatly reduced price, 46 inches wide, in all the popular shades, regular price 75¢ a yard, will be sold to-morrow oniy.. vs 580 The Newest Books. | Pub. Price. Our Pric.e Extraordinary Values in Hair Brushes. Large size, wood-back hair brush, mixed bristle stock.....cee..#5G ir Brush, oval or oblong shape, ion rosewood back, bristle and tampieo st < Hair Brush, cblon ¥ back, 9 rows of ge - = = 3 . SROOI s seavnns Ladies’ Hosiery oneof thevery best A e et O e Satinwood back hair b E ertainin . 3 i e Neovelties. houses in Amer- “Eben | A s A il el Our 1 n? fa‘“‘,(;; ica Wthh fOf “H:-.tur‘n'".. $1.20 “Keep Clean Hair Brush,” oval shape, extra sfiff, fine quality @ H ay “ef I S b Boy'’—Marie Corelli at her best. 1.17 Eristles, set in aluminum back - c b: > 8 ,fh,_ of ex- 2 s S “A Georgian Actress’—Better than t thread, flzur sons does mot wish us “Richard Carvel”—Pau'in> Mackie 1.20 . c d xc;escru{jai to make use of their “Bath Comedy”—True to its name. 1.17 & : d b RA R gt e e Extra Special Mondiy Sa'e L stock of several styles 25¢c White Goods 14¢. E of Overcoats at an im- Regicides—Margaret Sydney..... 1.12 Our Eastern buyer secared a smail | 00 yards) of sheer 9) boxas of purchasa 23¢c Several shipments of Fail novelties that have been rushed forward by express from New York during the past few days will be dis- played on our counters Monday. Chimesette Jabot and Stock, revere effect, mado of taffeta silk, handsomely hom- stitched and trimmed. $1.75 Crepe de Chine Scarfs, with Point Venise Lace End ....8i.00, $1.75 | Turnover St Four-in-Hand Scarfs, made cf handsomely hemstitched taffeta silk, eacheseess ... ..54.00 Two-tore Taffeta Stock and Bow, in combina- tion colors, each........... - --500¢ Osirich Feather Boas—A large shipment of clegant Boze, made of <elected ostrion feathers: Black .$10, $72.50, $15, $17.50, $20 cach Gray, white or natura’ at... sesamameeiies teeetiiiitsiieissssessens ......812.50, $15, 51’7“-’50‘5 329;A$22{50 eatch ish Cogue Feather Boas—A pretty novelty; Sp'a;l n:'l'} ':nr:q~ ong, in black only, eich $3.00, $3.50 AARAARLARAALRA Y Skull of General Wheeler. ; GRAPE-NUTS. DR. TALKS OF FCOD. Pres. of Board of Health. PRRRRREY AL L ARG TENR T AR ANR R R R R AL RLR N LR AR ARA R T RAB R AU N 1 eat?” is the daily in- mense reduction from the regular wholesale prices. These garments are made up in the finest manner possible to make over- coats, and can only be compared to the highest class custom tailors’ productions. Evzry garment fitted and alterations made without extra charge. We have divided this great others have all-wool sérge lining; every garment thoroughly and properly made up in the very latest sty e; ragular prices $15, $17.50 and $20 e St . $11.65 Consists of blue, black and brown Kerseys, Ox- ford Vieunas and Black Thibets. They Lot 2 are lined throughout with sik—the very best of custom tailoring used in these garments. Tie same coat that your tailor will charge $35 to $50 lor:ani sold regularly by us $25, $3) and §35— Mondayg:nd during week, sale price..... $'8. 65 Extra Special Monday Sale Double Bed Sheets. Only 6J0 at Monday’s price—undressed bleached Sheets, for double beds, size 81x9) inches, nicely hemmed ready for use. The material costs 59c without the making; these are the . New publications as soonas issued duction from pubiishers’ prices. Book Department— House Furnishings Sale On M>nday only, we offer the highest grade of graniteware with heavy sanitary enameled coating, at the following greatly reduced prices— 2% quart, 85¢ Rice Boiler for.... 5890 No. 7 Tea Kettle with enameled han- 53¢ 4-quart, span..22¢ 6-quart, 45¢ side handle covered straight pot 3 4-quart, 25¢ Milk Pan, for. ... 151 16-quart, 85¢ straight Saucepan with cover and handle, for 6 7@ House Furnishings—Main Floor Some_Special Values in Fine Leather Goods. New style ring Purse, as shown in picture, for men or worhen, made of soft calfskin in pretty colorings........ i O Ladies’ Combination Card Case and Pocket Book, genuine alligator, leather lined...... New sf finger p all the new colorings. = . New Medallion Chatelaine Purse, in genuine y) balance of an extraordinary purchise made months ago, n/nd are offered to-morrow only, each..... 48¢c LL LR e P e P DR CE L E sea!, ailigator, lizzard or Suede......$7.25 Rotunda—Main Floor. nurchase into two great lots: dle, reguiarly 59c, for......... 5 g IEEC Lot J Consists of blue and biack K-rseys and Meltons and 1-quart, 25¢ graduated measure for... 387 e Ladies’ Fall Nzckweasr. *% Rough_Chevjgts—some lined througnout with silk, 19¢ & Libb.’s gandies and 750 yard: of pes in assorted patt sts and evening wear, worth f0 low that we can white goods, mer- ns, latest fabrie for rom 20¢ to 25¢ a yard, at a Beams—Plan or in tomato sauce— large 3-'b. cans, sold regularly for 15¢, per can, Monday only. b/ Imported Frenc PONY'S), per tin-........ .. 50 b. sack best Dairy Salt—p-r sa 18¢c ¢k, Monday onlv...J8@ 5-Ib. box best Macaroni, Vermiceiti and Spa- - 4 ...190 h@tti—Per box Monday....... an Houten’s Cocoz—1 tin, Mo Best Jav2 and Mocha Coffee—3 b-. Tea—F .ncy basket fired Japan, 23 ibs. for........ Pyr:mia Washing Powder—Guaranteed as good as any on th> market, 12 packares for.. ..., - Paul Jomes, 12 year old puire Rye Whiskey quart bottle, Monday on'y. 95¢ Ghraret—O0ur popular 42¢ qua'ity, per gallon, Monday..280 Arpad Haraszthy's Natural fermenred Ghamp agme—quart bottle, whiie supply lasts. o T &90 Liebig’s Beei, fron and W.me—The geauine, per bottle, Monday only... - Good Bourbon Whiskey—per gallon, Mond: -$1.00 an is met I do ) say that, in my )|_1d;:mcm. age of disease is caused d and improperly pre- | y personal experience | s cooked food, known as enables me to.speak freely | 1 suffered several on, palpitation of] Last sum-| volcano and belches | oughly familiar with as a perfect £orLh sulphurous | as guide. But three times before has the Find Evidence That It Is a Semi-Volecano. SR RO the vicinity, acted | climbers lost his footing and would have not his arms caught on the rope held fallen to the bottom of a crevasse had | cloud the sun and at times the smoke would rise as frem a stack for fully 1000 feet before dissolving. Soine distance be- | peaks piercing a view of the lower count rounding mouatains could be seen. their the sea-like strata of SULPHUROUS THE FUMES ISSUING FROM THE CRATER OF MOUNT BAKER Party of New W hatcom Explorers Successfully Ascend the Great Ice-Crowned Mountain and . but the sur- B LD D DR R Rt - < s 3 p 3 3 ¥ = - = k- k- 3 - k1 3 % = 3 Ll - 3 3 3 = B3 b3 % 3 3 k- g 3 g § § 3 = § 3 3 3 3 § AnanEaA g et G | Sseclal Dispatch to The Call place, and Charles McPherson, & well-) the snow and ice, over a fleld almost lit- | snow and ice and only a small hole re-| the ascent of the main peake or dome, 1060 | camped the timber line bdv and | —— | known local druggist. After a perilous |erally honeycombed with crevasses, | mains. At times the odor of sulphur al- lrse‘s:\:fi':efionl;hfi“;}'3'(‘!‘1? ullxnr;rsst‘ dl:ecl- again, : e W:;‘srnu snr;wbe The and | . i . Bea ¢ 5 owers one, and sulphur crusta- | I¥ , an e s com- | surrounc were park-like and beauti- f the stomach | HATCOM, Wash,, | climb @he) reac e‘ 21he crater of the | These were brikenhln lsuch confusion as n;mst ;VEI’D fo dn il nrl‘ Boedatt paratively easy. 'At the top of the dome | ful. The next day we reached Baker t ‘and. X g | Sept. 1—Mount Ba- | mountain on August 21. to at times make the climbers think they | tions have formed all over the D& | there is a tract of 100 acres almost perfect- | Lake, which is really at the base of the » .:-:1-‘ ker 1s & semi-active| Joe Morovitz, a mountaineer, thor- | Were cut off from progress. One of the |snow. The vapor was so thick as to| |y level. On this day the clouds obscured | mountain.” as 1 - = & Mount Baker lies forty miles east of this city and ten miles south of the Brit- smok 1 - | crater been reached, the last time in clouds.” Mount Rainier, mo p o0 | Ish Columbia boundary line. It is nearly fool had 0 jpat-cx v but that| . sufficient to ‘Z?fl};fio::e“’.'"'fiirfinf 1891, The ascent was made from the east | 4CT0Ss by companions. At 3:20 o'clock the ‘i_‘(‘)’s;i': scsighty i ok g“‘d”s‘"g"‘:'xi" oiD | miles away, stood out in i B s e T it has 105t Pro in 2 ra-| ™ y 2 3 ting 2 gers u ~five - & . = u 1 ',m};;y arlr:"lv';!fic: 1“’ 3 : i_rnm “Am | standing near the crater L | s:‘de, thelpani ,l:.vmf :ak:;tmeh o: g;n;; vxl:: :;aéneodw!;md it is described grevalsse, , (e m;ne. “ng rora i an“: ;’er:lex;e;ablodvr: l:r:.' about twenty-five de- .’,‘g;'"’“ I,,.,?fl s t[he mm‘xesz lwr ascen:. . FOACS eeding. Any his news has just been brought down | the morning of August 20. er a hare > ' was for a moment nearly overcome. s was the first ascent made from the one who uses t} 1 soon be con- | ‘,\'»rz mountain climbing party composed | trip through a Washington jungle of un- vinced of the s “The crater is an orifice in the snow, must have followed through an under- “We did not remain long, owing to the e and is the most successful ever § o 2 he crater: The en- | lateness of the hour. Our trip back to the | It establishes beyond all f the of the princinle | b7 3. A. Lee, principal of the New What- | derbrush and devil-club, up the steep | about thirty feet in dlameter, from which | ground channel from the crat B e T e, O . Ty o T upon which it is manufactured and may | gom High School; F. F. Handschy, Dep-| and almost _precipitous hillside, they | rise sulphurous vapor and smoke. For- | {re, Mowntain n the vicinity Is of vol-| mies, [ing, 0, Feet, boiom: wag made 4 | S8es it 0ot hitano, - In 136, a party. of thereby know the facts as to its true|yty Treasurer of Whatcom County; F.|reached the snow line that evening and | merly the basin must have extended for |~ «“After spending a while at worth.” W. B. Conway, M. D., Pres. | Ww. Eply and Robert Valle, members of Athens (Ga.) Board of Health. the Btate Normal School faculty of this camped for the night. At 7 o'clock the next morning they started to climb up on 'peaks, but this is now fllled with acres between the smaller and larger the crater all the party but HlndmL and McPher- son, who remained Lo get views, continued ’ sometimes sit down on the snow, which would bank into a kind of sled and slide for a quarter of a mile. We under us, | cessful anenr:&: to climb the from the noi Mazamas from Portland made an unsue- ° mountatn

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