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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1901. 5 ERERRRRERRRY I R RRRRRRRRRRR RERRERERRRRR B R » d »e nw i e i e rer | THE Great January “Clean-Up Sale’’ The Author Will Present His Famous Play on Sunday at the Alhambra Theater. New Offerings for Friday and Saturday - Winter Season Goods Must Go Now, and Go Quickly. January Clean-Up Sale H | C’ean-Up Sale of Ladies’ Neckwear. cm‘:;’:f::tg.ae-'g:lm. r.f;flfffis':f!f,.!Lae:"cu':'r;ai:ns. Sale of VRRURRERRERRE R L RERERRRERRE RERERRRRRR Ry R R RRRERRRR Ry | | T°j‘?’."x Many broken lines, the accumulation of several | A great special half=price sal@ of | About 200 half pairs of Lace Curtains, assorted ovamna‘s! { | Friday, months' busy selling, must be clossd out to | Decorated China Plates—breakfast, dessert, | patterns, heavy linen effect, Brussels effect, I Sodt et make room for our European importation of . Battenterg, etc., 314 yards long and from 0ne-0uarfer Off. B day, if | linen§ now en route. The collection in- i { S0t 6o inches wide to te cloted out on |1 A cludes many very fine damask cloths without | ) | Friday and Saturday at Jess tham one-half | quantity napkins, remnants’ of damasks and odd dozens | | their real vilue, each [ | lasts, we and halt dozens of napkins. | 40c to $1.00. place cn 50c Beached Table Damask, 60 36 / ! _— | sale more | inches wide, cut to. ... .. C| |Groceries --Liguors than | 60c Beached Tabe Damask, LG | et 20 burer, sauce and bemy phtes, ina | For Friday Only. ;i:c‘ of | 85¢ Bleached Table Damask, 72 57 ',:';,,a; ';‘,‘i‘(’“ Yoy ;:doi“t:':‘:::; fx ! Bacon—Best Eas ern Suear Ladies’ inches wide, cut to...... g c“ dozen. On Friday and Saturday only the big | Cured, 1b.... ...16¢ | R $2 per dozen Bleach=d 3{ store offers them sing’y or in dozen lots at | Py‘e’s Pearline—1-Ib packages, 3 for. . 260 Stylish Dinner Napkins; cut to, , ”a48 | am—xsw Sugar, 3 tns 25¢ Neck- 81 Damask Crash Rollering, cut to 6 | "a!f Pl’ ([H P ;Soa»—Cudahy's Diamond C, regular’y s; ;flf, 1 —_——— ! oo o inches wide, cut to, . ... .. wear, peryard.. ... LT | - | . e | comprisng broken lines and some | §1 per dozen Fringel Naplins, all 74c Ciean-Up Sale of 1o fiow BeTE L H *% 2 It H v I t to, ., o S AR | e $2° 8 pshige i e Sca fs, Fchus, Stock Collars, Neck | 8178 b ot e e, o @@ | Anssoried lot of Ladies’ Belrs, beaded, | , stiaction giver, B.. ... ... 260 | Rl Bt e Ruffs and Band Bows, all at hai/f | Port o> Sherry—Our regular 75c per galon price. 3 Rmnan's of Damasks, bleach d color:d satin, pulley and dog-collar[ quality . Sc Overcoat Depart- 4 styles, the most of which have always been v—Ch it femul X et g2u~| @d unbleached, 0dd Iots cf Fine | mudcea 75c and $1.00 eachovon’ p w’;‘:“l‘g m(_:d::“ n trand, regularly $3.00 a ment—too many | - 3 ‘ Towels, etc., now mark-d at| sle t>-day and Saturday, each. . 25c Gin—Thomn’s Engiish Gin, bottled by R.Thorn | Kerseys end Cov- | | R RE LT e e s Ry B 1 (e e R S g . | & Sons, England, to-day, per bottle. . 7280 er's — ths mate- ria's are stric wool, the linings apd workmanship the very best and (he saving to be made over our regulsr Jowest retai! prices in town will be exactly one-quarler dur- ing this sale. M:n's A'l-Woo! Kersey Overcoats — Blue, black or brown, eithcr h-avy fermer’s sateen linings or silkc 2 well made, per- fect g, our regu'ar $15.00 coats— “clean-up *EX'IV“' $i,-25 Mzn's All-Weol Coverts—In ail the popular shade-, the latest cut and sp'endidly made, a well- ceat that we sl regu arly $9.38 ““clean-up™ Boys' Vestee S A special lot, consisting of a-wool chevio's and cass'meres in fancy mixtures and blues, handsome double-breasted silk vest; s'zes fur boys 3 to 10 vears; good valaeat $6. 50; on special 4 9 sale Friday and Saturday. ‘. anudary: Clean-up /gle Cloglks, Jaitr; &€ 6 HMilfiner:y and THMauslin ‘Wear. Almost without exczption everything in these departments is now deeply price-cut. Come to-day if you can, but come any day and you will find big bargains. $5 to $10 Jackefs, clean- $27.50 and p3o Long Automobilss, up-price. .. ... .. PREON " i e g $15, $18, §20 Jackers, . $19.75 davey e $G. 9B $ 50 © 815 T g o5 ] Dresses, clean-up prce < Wy Neckwear § o Neckwear X 7 Silk Sale. N»rvsitics Worth Un to | $2.50 per yard for 78c. | We had 3500 yards of these chcice high-grade Novelty Silks on Wednes- day morning; to-day we have le's than half tity, and there will probably not be ft at closing time to-morrow night; they came from on= of the most promincnt jobbing touses in the country, and the sale COMEDIAN, WHO, AFPER AN ABS APPEAR AT THE ALHAMBRA ON t q a yard price is but a ‘raction of their real value; there B PR RRRRRRRERER RYERRRERRRPR R RRRRRRRRR are about 120 different patterns, all good s §22.50, 825 Short Automobiles, clean- $18 and $20 Taler Dresies, c'ean- st an eton t-;z‘,fi;;‘ ‘ T $14.98 VT $13.50 : e B Bl $19.78 Ml N 1 $4.98 | V20 S O 50 | Januarv Glean-Up Sale B domesic weaves, and we - | P iy e OB Spoe ih SR | WS SR i @ $rso,8L.75 $6.50 o $8.50 St ard Takg | Undermusiin Clean-Up | .. . \. v o L . ) Skirts, clean-up price -~ $4.95 Sale. ages 8 rnd 10, cut to. 5 33-00 .w}:.-'m o n‘f‘mm TRaARLT 0> and §10.00 Short and $5 co Baby Dresses o° fine or- 2.00 A'l-Wool Dreses, lined, the ho'iday sales, some of Bt nmbacigy 7 L etadvgtboim 5 | (Lenstreipitand a0 | 3B fee Syt A Spocizi Sa'e of | $1.75 to $2.25 Fiannel Waists, | 85.50 Infants’ Pine Lawn Lace bandiing and window & Iadies’ Shoss. | 7 cican-up price. . $1.35 | iinmed Drser, cur .. BB o s S ol e | $2.50 and §2.75 Fannel Waists, | #3550 Fin= Nainsook Guimp Al Mi'linery Reduced. el clean-up price. . ... s'lBSw Dr-ses, ages 4 years, cut to. sz-oa Fine Mlinery, Breasts, Pompens, Shapes, garur:h\: 25 o 80 3 n 5 Va'sts, | ique Dresses, em- ts, 2 2 . s T s ap H e I R T BB BO| Rl e 10a e » ean-up price Abour < 300 Fovs 3 $2.50 Plain Piqu: Dresses, to 4 150 two-toned Qull Pompons, dozen in bunch, | S@zmfs—Our ¢ Waists, clean-up price ‘3.95 years, cut to. 51.50 were 75c—now (per bunch) cut | lar 25c goo’s, in < SENSATION I SPAUNG IN HOUSE Resolution Submitted Ask- ing Inquiry Into Suffrage To Friday and Saturday shop- ers we -offer about pairs Lades’ Stylsh Vi Kid Shoes, cloth, kid or , * silk vestng tops, lace or button stvle, ma’e on the st style coin toe lasts, Tecx and Puff $5.00 and $6.00 Silk and Wool s ADVERTISEMENTS. to. $1.25 and $1.50 Flannelette Wrap- 85 ’ 35¢ Tenni: Flannel Skirt—cut to.. . . '5 Er 3 4 - '50 and dark pattern , a ik A %3 sizes from 2} <, clean- ice . el = - fe dition — - Abndgment. o v L 2 persy clean-up price. .......... c‘ . EREA i s B c‘ 2o Datekon Wilkie WOl e fe‘:ll .:?: xe”m i:; p '% ot E $1.75 Fannc'ette Wrappers, | $1.00, 85c and 65c Corzet Covers, 75¢ and $1.00 per bunch—cut to. 250 e y 3 | T s Pl clean-up price. s’-233 missdloctto............. SO Saturday—each 80 3.—The radical T two cays ; - : Hats, fine'y $2.25 to $2.75 Underskins, T e e Den o $10.00 Trimmet y | 7 clean-up price "148' embroidery—cutto. . . . F T sttt s AR $3.75 Also 500 pieces Men’s Neckwear in fight and dark patterns in pretty designs, which includes all of our soc, $1.00 sad $1.50 P.fF Scar’s and a lot of Four-in-Hands and Imperial Scarfs that were $1.00 and Tint-d Covers. $1.50, all markéd at the extraordinarily Less than 100 of them left; pretty tinted low special price for Friday and ’9c Table Co_vcrs, 36 inches square, made Emporium Many | Saturday—e: . . of nice quality of heavy sateen; red, green and Oonverts Slight | Oxford Mufflers—siy o ou - ground, in a large assortment of designs; ¥ $1.00 grades in fancy patterns, with white and = I $25.00 Imported Has $4.00 to $5.00 Underskirts, $2.75 Elegant Naincook Gowns, e e G QR BT N I ey PR $11.45 $2.75 Children’s Gossamers, 5 7 i t -1 Skx£ | 18.00 Import:d Hats. . . 4 ISy " 1,69 | PG i e v, cits B1.75 | e $7.65 tes in which red defeat to- up Olm: A matter of priv- g the alleged ERERRRRRRRRERRRERRRRRRERR I R RRRRRRRY > in al!:im;]:).;fi‘, fhics: aok woltl ut Jowst i ol sl i Resumoaid Damayad quited silk lining—{-ft from the Christmas " Committee o Golden Rule Bazaar Toys at rt the f price Friday and Saturday, if Saturaay stock and marked ta close on UuERy. 0. 24c Night CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE Half Price. Iiiy g Sl ¥, o 43c COLEOMARGARINE | NEW CAS COMPANY DR, HOLMESWILL |BELIEVES NEVADA [ eorcures oeneme BILLUNDERFIRE) INCORPORATES MEET TROUBLE| MARRIAGES VOID “KoNut’ A T ‘};:*',;fu';;gNutional Livestock Associa-|{Claus Spreckels’ Colossal{To Be Arrested on a Charge|Donald J. Standish Files o A Sterilized Cocoanut Fat for question of consideration was i Cthe resonution 1t was wer| tion Working {or Its Enterprice Assumes of Smuggling a Bolt Suit to Annul His Reno |j§ Shortening and Frying | ARKAAAARAAR A R AALARAEAAR TAARA AL AU LR AR S A AAUARRRAA R AR A AACANAAR R A A A AARAR AR AAANAKNAA A AARARR AL AT AR AR AACRAR L A A WA AAARAAAUR SR AAR AW AR A A AR Bt R A » end of to. Free from Animal a 1 | P Absolutely as a strict party one. Sanals of Indiana and Mann Defeat. Shape. of Silk. Wedlock Venture. Mt answered present, but did not | 5 story of the defeat is found | T Ao e B - " ver read made with “KO-NUT o' 4 :,:”" WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—The Senate By the filing of articles of incorporation| Dr. Holmes, surgzeon on board the United | Judge Troutt's recent decision declaring |ne°l“e :' lard is delicious and Sixteen of, Committee on Agriculture to-day resumed | yesterday the second colossal light and | States transport Grant, will meet with a | “Nevada marriages” illegal and void has | Ls 5 its hearing on the oleomargarine bill. Hon. | power company founded by Claus Spreck- keeps fresh. illiam M. Springer, representing the | els for the benefit of the people of th ent and un- lively adventure when he returns from | prompted Donald J. Standish to take ad- Detroit, whither he has gone on a twelve | vantage of the law us thus construed to | —Boutelle of Maine, Bro- | Ask Your Grocer or Write. Burkett, Calderhenns” oo | National l»!\;" ‘l« l;;»*m'\-’(i:h;l;‘- 'was, "h“ city has been vested with all the powers | days' vacation, If Assistant United States | rid himself of the respossibilities of mar- 1 ., Bu: , Cald ead, St perso ’ e said e assocla- | ., . v o Batint o v v v of New Hampshire, Dahle, Samuél Dave | ot Borso hear M eared ‘represented | conferred by the laws of the State. The | Attorney Banning keeps his word. Mr. | riage. Standish fllel sult yesterday Fowler, G diner of New fned capital of $600,000,000 and that | le8al machinery of the corporation, the | Banning announced yesterday that he | against his wife, Pauline Standish, to an- | a com y, Hoffecker, Knox, Lori- | it holds annual conventio He read a | Independent Gas and Power Company, is | Would prefer a charge of »*m;lxgllr}i; nul their marriage on the ground that the | India Refining Co,, nslager, McCleary, Metcalf, | memorial from the association in opposi- | now instailed, as it were, and the instaila- | 88ainst the doctor on his return and would | .5 e ig jllegal by reason of the fact that 3 2 Morgan, Needham, Otfen, | T or the nleomargarine bill as an effort | ton of the machinery whereby gus con- | have him arrested for that offense. foms Ie, McpRi by RENR afIRe et thad Phitadeiphiel Tince, . ussell, Showaiter, | to bulld up one interest at the expense of | surgecs ude!an Fr?nris(‘o will be benefited | "‘Ih:"x;?‘uflplrg‘.‘rv“l(rnvpg?,f\z'o:rg{.uv{;lIr"gé;‘.‘r 1:0as gelentind o TR VN Sa nois, Sprague, Stevens, He quoted figures to show that | will immediatery follow. | st Jast Wednesday of A. 3 gppent. . s. ] — nd Wagner. | AT the milk cows of the country are | In the articles it fs set forth that the | Dr. Holmes' assistant. Dr. Holmes had | divorce from a former husband. o S — Barber of Pennsylvania, | value 514,000,000, the other cattle foot | amount of the capital stock of the corpo- | & bolt ef silk that he wanted to get ashore | Standish alleges that his wife secured | = Yew York, Brewer, Caldweil, | vis e A e ot "$hk0.000:000 In_ value. | ration 1s 35,000,000, divided into 50.000 shaves | Without paying ‘he duty, and the package | a_divorce from Clarence F. Rowand oa ton, Gayle, Glénn, | B, A Pt She opinion of stock ralsers | of the par vaiue of $100 each. Of this | having been stopped by Tnspector Enlow, | June 13, 1900. On June 21 of the same year 3 y , Shepard,’ Stallings, Wil- | 1« animous that the passage of the | amount $32,000 bas been subscribed. $10,000 | the doctor sent it on board again and re- | he savs he took the former Mrs. Rowand, 1 Cafolina and Zeigler. Silver | Honding bill would mean the destruction | each by Claus Spreckels, John D, Spreck- T e o ans 1. Sahuse [ ho TS Meumed hay Janiden i, Roes : 1,0t Iaaho of the oleomargarine industry and that | els and Adolph B. Spreckels, and sicg | Milthorp concealed the package n his e situation ce to the re- | was little effort on the part of the | each by Frederick Tillmann Jr. and lani marrieh e i Do (o4 of s mairt £ complicated | ;r;rb'lr:ozers ot the blll to conceal this pur. | Thomas Brown, who have heen appolnted | the Sungplank. He explatned that he wes | married. He ia now tired of his matri- result of the injection of the Olm- resolution. Chairman Hopkins, is confident of victory for his thinks the Olmstead resolution directors of th only obeying the orders of Dr. Holmes, | monial venture and asks the court to de- KIDNEY & LIVER D'g;:;o gentlemen present, named respec- yel;“._ koo oo dia d oo o his superior officer, as was hie duty, and | clare his marriage illegal, null and void, tively Adams and Knight, interrupted | It is further stated in the articles of in- that if Dr. Holmes had commanded him | though he admits he citered into the mar- JNdge Springer while he was quoting | corporation that the Independent Gas and | to Strip and walk down the ganeplank | rlage in good faith and went out of the | 155 In a full House and Investiga. | Tras. reporis of the House to say that | Power Company was formed for the pur. | With the roll of silk strapped to his abdo- | limit of the State for the purpose of ¢ remember the leader of be ‘Taade, but (hat the cnl: e ben entircly misrepresented by | pose of Benbracing. tranemittin cne PUt- | men he would have obeved. Milthorp was | contracting a lawful marriage, which he | = there. Irrespective of the fata | those reporte. Mr. Knight Sald that i | Ing gas for ImIRAUNG purposcs And ajse | Teleased vesterday on Tis own recogniz- | admits was {mpossibié within the limits lls for cash. It's a v good pidno for the ney, elegantly finished. LS o resolution, however, he will press | d been printed in the Congres- | for power, h; 1: ance. . Banning thinks that Dr. Holmes | of this State. Judge Murasky will try EASANT Y ATIVE I apportiorment bill ‘and thinke 1t | Mocal Rocord. whith purported fo Rave | operate wnd: cxoroies franehioiiire, OWN: | was the eal culprit and should be pun- | the case. . w A PLEASANT 'LAXATIV ass on Monday. If possible he will | heen written by him, which was an abso- | and privileges and to sell and dispose of | 1shed. RS AR AT L R R Sl NO T INTOXICATING e private bill day to-morrow with | Jute falsehood. | the same; to exercise its corporate func-| . .DT: Kinvoun is aiso after Dr. Holmes. | vorce from Milton P. Fleishman yester- his measure, Mr. Springer was also Intérrupted by | tions as to lands and securities, and gen- He says the last named did not inspect | day on the ground of crueity. Julius Well ¥ 5 ! Governor Hoard of Wiséonsin, who re- | erally to engage in the business of gas | the Grant on her trip, which lasted thirty- | was granted a decree annulilng his mar- ASKS THE PRESIDENT 155 fterated his charge of attempted bribery | manufacturing. The corporation also re- | three days, whereas it was his duty to | riage to Mathilde Weil on statutory FOR INF | of merchants by oleomargarine manufac- | gerves the right to manufactire. purenase | Pave made a daily inspection. Erounde. : . Rl EY[HS& fl. ORMATION oigen, o i LR and sell all machinery and appiiances for By Daribics Egamst Asnia da Holieey | Specidlints; Diess | 2 | Resuming, Mr. Spr * | producing and using gas, and to procure NDER : e J d e | Wants to Know the Reasons, if Any, | friends of the bill with Interfering in poll- | b ool il wr bon& gas. and to procure | RUSS HOUSE U. for dmg‘flflm" lola G. against Gideon 8. | and weakness of { for Increasing the Army in | tcs and he quoted a letter from Mr | thereto. ¢ NEW MANAGEMENT | Ely for desertlon. Fannle against Manuel | men. Established each., | the Philippi; | Knight, who is secretary of the Natlonal | The term for which the corporation is —— man Burke for desértion. and Margace: | 181 Consultation ppines. | Dairy Union, with headquarters at Chl- | to exist Is fifty years from the date of its | Colonel C. L. Young Retires, His In- | a7 & i WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—In view of the | cago, directed to a constituent of Con- | {necorporation. against Patrick Menthan for failure to| and private book / . trend of discussion upon the army reor- | Bressman Wadsworth, saying that his re. terest Being Purchased by C. provide. fml at office or by Eand Sege ‘ lection, unless by a greatly reduced ma- . = = matl, Cures guar- B nrodurer (he Senate to-day Petti- | Loty would be a “triumph of the stock- | Associated Charities. A. Harrison. POUND LIMITS TO antesd. 731 Mar- | BTE ot ng resolution; | volgs'and oleomargarine frauds. .| Colgnel J. 8. Young, who has managed ket street (elevator § . | i y?:r;:ixlnf-,:.sn{';"’(:;"ymufl“;‘ hershy Tequestsd, | Yr. Knight, who was present, said that | u:;’i::‘::d;:(:mc:fi‘:::s"::;:::se';ifll’t the Russ House since 1882, has sold his TAKE IN WHOLE CITY entrance). San o atible wi e public inter- W, th's majority had been re- | 9 — b ests, to inform the Senate wh | Mr. Wadswor! | & .. | Interest in the hostelry to C. A. Harrison, < g em if ahy, exists for Increasing the avmy 3¢ | Guced 2000. ;‘]:;agwf‘;:t“::;"‘l‘_":bg‘;’_"‘h:'e“::"wg;‘c'h formerly " proprietor of the Rio Grandd | Police Committes Favors Passage of - } | this time; what are the conditions In the Girl Sent H were new ones, The annual meeting of | Jummes at Ban Jose Cobmal Youne St Ordinance—Amateur Boxing v Philippines and how many men are re- Japanese Gir] N omse. the assoclation will be held in the office, | J2Mes at San Jose. Colonel Young has c to Be Re; 6 O ’fl quired_there. The special board of inquiry of the Im- | 601 Commercial street, next Friday after- | be sreaged In the hotel business since ontests gulated. 16-20 arreill Jt. 1o the. Benate copies of“witec,to, send | migration Bureau has recommended the | noon ‘at 3 o'clock. All members will T | fegt. 0 o oo 'O {she & much needed | The Supervisors’ Police Committee re- x s T all_communica- Naka Yamakachi to Japan. | notifled to attend. = ported yesterday in favor of the ordinance - 4 Dy e our Oficers In the | o et o the ity of Peking a fow | . It Was decided fo bring sult against the | pi; Horrison assumed charge of the | 7700 Be80 ey O o ablishment of - the FAVORITE | country and the number of men required | JAys ago with three other women, Yust | Lilx estate to secure the 85000 left by the | prepared for some extemsive alterations, | pound limits s as to take In the whole | e resolution under the ferferfeefeefrofocforfe forforfonfonfoniote & 3 pound limits PAINLESS | over untih to.morrow rules went | AR o ese named M. 8. Morll palq | @i il @ | pose. made coextensiye with the. city and FOR WEAK WOMEN Deputy Immigration Commissioner Schell :nt; [ded by the ch: - g 3575 & bribe. Schell arrested Morll after A great two-step by Eduard Sudden 7.,,@ of W. H. Cobb. b e o b e B pas- - Charged With Assault to Murder, | having received a statement that Naka Strauss, the waltz king, will b, b t Califo sage of the ordinance regulating boxing U 'o;.lr 35.0]3 Plates | qun Dunand allis’ Antanio Guinatto, | Wa# imported for immoral purposes. Mrs. » g W. Horace Cobh, secretary of Californta | congests given by amateur organizations. DR. CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE itilke a glove. | wran Bogkisit gt e O Pathon yumm‘;‘ H-xofnd:i :ax.ax{ g'r‘u:egn:‘hm;h;em n'.e be given free with next Sun- u:l’d” Irso. 1, K;-l!ht- of Ps;lhl:'!- died | The ordinance provides that the contests | For the cure of GONORRHOEA, GLEETS, BR. K. L. WALSH | on a charge of assault to murder. New | thic port. was aligwed to 1and = The enar day’s Call. This is a gem—do SE6% Taxh sirest s o prn & sinie s | Moath. and: ORI e, Eesine & | SFUCTURES St,snt! vus Seyplates of ta £15% GBARY STREET | YeAr's eve he fired five shots from a re-| of Hirano and Yusi Isekachi were laid t fail to get it. and was well known In this city. = Heart | belonging to the organizations. Price 31 a bottle. For sale by drugstats. i) o | volver at Green and Kearny streets. Ona | over for further investigation. = All the o get trouble s belleved to have been the cause | The petition of the Twentieth Century tween Hyde Lerkin. |of the bullets struck Michael Vincenzl| women are young and more than ordinar- of death, Mr. Cobb having been a suf- Athm@e = g Club Telephone Polk 1135, | and nearly killed him. fly comely for Japanese. @ttt il dofeietododedofolofodo@ | forer with that disease for a long time. | in February :ollhoflfvgnhl?lxy‘nfe:::flf’on Weekly Call, 81 per Yeaz ; : »