The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 17, 1901, Page 17

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MURDERERS BURN VICTIN'S BODY INDEPENDENTS GATHER POWER WozzllhyA Cattle Owner of|Third House in Hawaii Pre- W yoming Meets With pares to Stir Up Terri- Mysterious Death. { torial Laws. ———— Numerous Important Features in a Definite Programme of Legisla- tion for County and City Two Strangers Are Found With His Watch and Horses and a Lynching May Take Place. Government. I T CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 16.—The Epecial Correspondence of The Call. remains of Arapahoe | est cattlemen in| HONOLULU, March 9.—Although not the State, were | he Jawbone ranch | enty-five miles be- | secret to the well informed that the Inde- pendent party majority in both houses of ritorial Leg! ture is shortly go- get in and ride” to a triumphant 1t has a definite pregramme of leg- anch last week to that he had there, | e % 1% o oAing 10 | jclation end control which it will press p w ut to look for him | through to the last number. This third = e to town with a | house is in nightly session and does more : ey sold. | work than is lone in the legislative halls. - which | The mai of the Independent pro- Brown's prop- gramme are: County government, city g under arrest | government, a new taxation system. h. Tt Board of Heaith reorganization, appro- priation Lills ignoring the estimates pre- pared with many months’ labor by Gov- r Dole and the executive heads under m and the revision of official appoint- e Governor. The Independent government bill will be introduced the coming week and be rushed to the point of presentation to the Governor for his signature within three days at the h their in- ndled. TISEMENTS. tor White of the island of Maul, who is the lieutenant of Kalauokalani, the party leader, and the tangue of the party in the upper chamber, was the mover of a rather peremptory resolution in that body the other day asking the Governor to pro- ADVER duce with the least possible delay his nominations for office. It is certain that the Independents do not intend to confirm = than one-half of the Governor's nominations. With regard to the executive estimates, there will be a merci slashing of sala- ries. The determination is to cut_ these down by from 55 1-3 to 50 per cent. Heads of departmen allowed by the Governor year will be voted $1000 or $1500 less. sonal_or direct taxes per capita, as ch, will be abolished. An income tax will be imposed. The prime feature will be an adaptation of the single tax theory. A Republican Charter Commission has spent $709 in getting up a city and county government charter draft, d will spend of Drinking EHow Mamma Cured Our Paps, Who Was a Terrible Drunkard, by Mixing a Rem- i edy in His Coff e and Food, Cur- ing Him Without His §i% more. It will be absolutely of no pur- Help or Enowledge. for the legislative ority will treat ocument much waste pape t: printed draf ut, but e\'é}l’: a pgrA T ) of the Republican press has de- A TRIAL PACKAGE FREE TO ALL nounced it already as cumbrous, inapt and y of a body of intelli- Tt takes & Ches. W. ¥ Mre . Ky., obstac New eat coaxing both houses may be to pass a bill for a commission to o one to provide for the exten- sion of the fireproof limits of the city of Honolulu. The natives are chary of both hemes. | An extraordinary petition was that re- | ved in the House from nearly 200 resi- of a Honolulu ward which prayed abolition of the United States i for the It was actually going to a committee before finding a rest- ing place upon the table. Another hu- morous incident was the moving of an amendment by Representative Kantho to a bill placing dianshjp matters in the hands of th uit Courts entirely to add the words “and all persons similarly af- flicted” to the specific category of helpless subjects for guardiansfip. Robertson of Honolulu sarcastically remarked that the proposed amendment would not place it any stronger in the power of the court to provide a guardian for the mover. | The wireless telegraph is working well as far as Lahaina and will be to the isl- and of Hawall whenever damage to the station on the big island from a storm has been repaired. Already the immense ad- vantage of instantaneous communication Las been demonstrated to business men. Four Portuguese fishermen are thought to have been lost while on an expedition to Waimanalo, a small town on the northern side of this island and about twenty-five miles from Honolulu. They left in a small sailboat on February 26 has since been heard from and nothing them. % Among the arrivals on Wednesday, March 6, was the American bark Star of Bengal, fifty days from Newcastle, New South Wales, with coal. Thirty days out of Newcastle the coal was discovered to be rapidly heating and nearly fifty tons | had to be thrown overboard to prevent fire. The whaling bark Andrew Hicks ar. rived from San Francisco on Wednesday, March 6. Michdel Moretto, a member of the crew, stabbed Michael Mullally, a shipmate, a number of times in the back during the course of a fight three days before reaching port. The injured man lies at the point of death, while his as- | sailant was_delivered into the custody of e United States Marshal. Frank Portu- sack, the first American Governor of Guam, is a passenger on the bark for Guam. Mrs. Helen Wilder Craft, who has been the head of the local Humane Soclety for a number of years past, has announced her retirement from that work on ace cdunt of poor health. With her retire- ment the Honolulu society will probably pass out of existence for the present. rom hundreds ng needed to dear to you uitimate pov- It will brighten b Eyeglass Lenses replaced for 5O cents. Any Astigmatic lenses duplicated for $1.00 | 1.50. | anteed correct and best quality. prescriptions flled Factory v Quick repairing. Phone, Maln 10. R v hedtdo INERDI CIAN HICAPPARAT OPTICIANS D“Umfi”vs:»mnmw' 642 MARKET ST. InsTRuMEnTs notr curomicue Bunoine, CATALOGUE FREL. FURNITURE ~ IN DEMAND |Foreign Trade Is Supplied By One of San Francisco’s Largest Furniture Houses. ‘Within the last few months mary ho- tels and homes in forelgn lands have been fitted out by the ever enterprising furni- ture house, Pattosien’ Co., corner Six- teenth and Mission streets; also several steamers going to the Orient and Occi- dent, such as the Gaelic, Belgic, and the whaling steamer Beluga, going to the, norin_pole, all have been elegantly fur- nished by the Pattosien Co. Dr. Gienton, ‘Wu Chang, China, bought an outfit of fur. piture, carpets, draperies. Cleme of H nolulu, H. 1. had his big hotel fitted out. Chile received many shipments, not speak- ing of Manila. All these different points and many others have been supplied by this firm. This means much to California. This coast has heretofore exported wines, fruits, wheat and other things raised here. but as for furnitt and carpets, it is a new devarture tofexport from this city. It is truly pluck and energy of the Pat- tosten Co., and proves San Francisco to ba in the near future one of the largest shipping points in America. . —_———————— MOHAMMEDAN MAHDI LEADS NEW DOCTRINE LONDON, March 16.—Advices received here from Mengo, Uganda, say there is considerable excitement in that part of Africa owing to the action o(_lh:d Moham- | medan Mahdi, who has proclaimed himself there as the leader of a new doctrine. The new prophet's name uludzi Uganda. He is middle-aged, wears a long beard and is of impressive person. He was the rincipal Islam teacher of. the former jganda Mohamedan King, who was widely known as an Islamite. The new prophet recently spent ten days in soli- tude in a forest, and declares he was vis- jted by an angel who echarged him with a miseion. e et's new doctrine is mainly on Mohammedan lines. but Mu- ludzi’s followers are allo three vices in place of those previously’ permitted. Being GARDUI GURES WOMANS ILLS | BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters ORATIVE, INVIGORA- aphrodisiac_and Special Organs, for both sexes. Diseases of the Kid- FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks, bath- BRUSHES houses, billiard tabies, brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, éyers, flourm: Toundries, laundries, paper- hangers, printers, painters, shos factories, sta- blemen, tar-roofers, tanners tallors, etc. BUCHANAN BROS. Erush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St STENCIL PATRICH;: & CO 318 caLliEQ NEW WESTERN HOTEL, KEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. Europesn plan. Rooms, bbc to. $1 50 day: 55 to 38 week: 3§ to §20 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room; fire grates in every woom; elevetor runs all night, proclaimed from the housetops, it is no | claims on account of plague | quarantine regulations in this Territory. | >corded the courtesy of | 1ms SAN FEANCISCO CALY, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1901 THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. Trunk Sale. Fine leather-bound brass-mountei Trunks, with two trays; THE EMPORIUM. top tray with g comrartment for flOO’. hat; linen face, K four slats on f N-w Gioves top and two al: around body, good brass Jock and catches, and two strong leather straps; on $1.00 Pair, The Emptess 2-clasp Kid Gloves for women, in_al the-new colors, e 2 17 | THE EMPORIUM. RRRRE RRRRR RRR RARE RERERERE KRR RERRE KRR RERE RRRRERER RRERRE RERER RRE RERE RERRER RRRRY REREY, RRY RERE REREERER RRERE RIRER KRY, KRR RERRIERLY Silk Shamrocks for St. Palrick’s Day 2 for 5c. “Bring the children to sez “Gay Coney Island,”’ the wonderful Me-hanical Show—on Free Exhibition daily from 9 a. m. until closing time, in Aliraction Hall, second Spoelnl Sale of Golf Clubs and ‘Caddy Bags. We place on special sale this week a lot of f EMPORIY 34-inch, regularly $10 505 cutto.. . $7.25 36-inch, rezularly $11.25; cutto .. $7.985 100 Good Smokes For 65c. Commencing Monday morning and until clos- ing time next Saturday nicht, we wil sell The Eemedict cigar, which makes a fine short smoke; 650 cen di~plav of Soring M § % i | Soccial Sales Beginning Tuesday there will be daily announcements in the morning papers of special| offerings for the days only on which thy are advertiszd. We are makinz a magnifi- Hats from such famous arbiers of fashion as Jeanne Caty, Josephousine, together with hundreds of fine copies frcm#our own workroom. to find just the suit they want for the littl- man’s confirmation, and one of our special offerings for Monday in the Dry Goods section is suitable material ‘or your daughter’s confirmaton dress. Watch next week’s papers for many out- of-the-ordinary offe in the big store. o fitzed and guaranteed; we recommend t; jar s special sale Monday only: | i L CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE 2 | wpsy! 28-inch, regularly §8.50; itto. ... S5 48| 1T 109 e 800 | $s. e cn;;wib 30-inch, regularly $9.00; cutto. ... $5.68 3:: 5o lm ifiuh it.v . 3a-inch, regularly §9.75; cutto. ... $6:55 EVC ry . .$1.00 Day line'v, wh ch includes ThisWeck (o] ianne Ipynx, Mons. Louis, Laurence, etc., In our new clothing stock mothers should be able Golf Cubs and Caddy /Bags that were manu- factured by a well-known Mmo2. Idaline Face CGream Does away w'th uce of face powder; beautifies at once and is invisible; {4.00 Caddy Bags for, $2.50 Caddy Bags for. $1.50 Caddy Bags for. exclusiv> Import=d Pattern Dessert Plates 5c, 300 dozen Englith decorated Desmert Plates, pink, green or blue border decorations, reg- ular price $1.00 a dozen; on special ; .8e .-hax of 160 for Spring Displiay and Special Sales in Boys’ Clothing Dep’t. The immense increase in business las:’s:ason in our Chil- dren’s Clotting Department ccmpelled. us to grestly en'arze the space. The impr vements are ncw complete, and we bave «ne cf tie bandssm:t siesrooms on the ¢ act tor j venile apael. Our cemp'ere syring stock of Boys' Cting s mow rewdy for it spect.ony and w be/eve we can plea e an: mot er in San Fran isso with some cne «f t"e 300 and more pretty .ty es that we have to cff r. Russian Blcuse Sui’s are the novelty of the season. We have them in many sty'es ani all the fabrics that ave pepa ar; in new blucs, jays, red, trown, tan and ‘an y mixtures. Sze $7.50 for boys 3 to 7 year:; pri e. $3.95 © Roys’ Finc Sailer Sviis—In al-wool fabrics made as prettily and as well as the bes- New York makers know how; a'l the rew co'- ots; prices . $3.95 £4.50, $5.0D i $6.60 Boys' Two-Piece Suits al $2.45—L rg= numb-r of new col- crs and pattern ; every onz of them al-wool and extra va'ue for the money; compare them with the orJinary § 3. 50 kind; all Site 90 16NCRS . .. ............. ., ... $2.485 As a special inducement to visil (hc new salesrooms Monday we offer these two exiraordinary specials: Boys' Wash Suflpr Suils—50 different patterns to se'ect from; fast colors; i Ey [ | | | [ | | | % t I s § ) i H H EY | New Russian Blovse Svils—s50 only; for boys 3 to 7 years; all wo l; navy blue cheviot; hanisomely embroidered she ds and collars prettily tr mmed; just put in stock and sold regularly by us at $5.02; for M:nday. f)ffly 3.48 Sterling Silver Novelties 17c. We have made another big pur- chase of 1500 pieces of Steriing S.lver Noveties; guaranteed 925- 1000 fine; the picture shows the beautifu. design of the 234-inch hand'e. The assortment of articles inclues: ' Nail Files TootH Brushes Button Hooks - Paper Cutters Shoe Horns Erasers-Seals Darners _ Seals i i At the extraordinary special price for Monday only; '70 Four Very Particular Specials From the Cloak Department. $18.00 Dress $14.75—This new taior dress, made of all- wool plain cloth—a splendid, perfect-fitting style, just like pi.turee= the jacket taffeta Lined; all sizes; in tan, bue and black; the price of which should be $18.00. On special sale Monday and whi'e lot lact ‘ 149.75 $1250 New BRox Jackel $9.95—New double-breasted all- wool medium tan Covert Jacket; satin lined throughcut; velvet collar; 6 large pearl buttons; the n:w loose curved back; tailor seamed; all sizes. On special sale Monday 39 95 and while ot asts. - $5.00 Sk Waisis $3.95_Monday and Tuesday only, new stye taffeta silk Waistefall lined, corded all over; colors light blue, black, shiimp pink, cardinal and lavender; a new st, is: and hanasome waist; a'l sizes; regular value $5.00.. Sp cisl Mondav and Tucsday only.... ... $3- 95 $10.00 Cloth or Cheviol SKirl $7.45—All-wool cheviot or coth Skirt, has all the style and finish of a $20.00 girment; six satin straps, each stit hd three times; the regular price of which should be no less than $10.00, On s, ecial $7.45 : sale Mcndiy and whie lot Jasts. . Monday Sale in Golf Shirts. New lines for spriog, made of good E g, Music Dep t. Chev'ots and Madras Cloth. Music Stands—R-gu'ar 75c b'ack enameled Pleated Bosom Golf Telescopi: Music Stands, special Hleab Monday only, each . . 550 Shirts-The; Stw fud, ; in a handsome In: of Five catchy picces of Sheet Music, published at | Macras, Cioths; in all 50c each, regulary sold by us at the up-to date ecolorings 25¢; special Monday only, per copy FFC | snd "weaves, oxbzo', Clerine,” by Lee Johnson; “When Harvest | blues, pinks, heliotrope, H ) H ) H | | | Nail Brushes Roller Blotters Davs Are O'er,”” #‘Irma Waltzes,” etc.; made by New by Krewer; ‘Impecunicus Davis, York’s best make:s; by Mils; “‘Rickety Dan Cakewalk." el ST .$2.00, ..81.80. $1.00 Farcy White Madras Golf Siirs. .. 81 28 Fancy White P eated Madrus Shirts. $1.80 Men’s Shirt Vocal and Plano Folios—About 100 slightly damag-d and +hopwo.n fo ios; se ling regular- Iy at 30c and 5oc each; on. special sale Monday only. o '50 Syringe Walets—Very acest 9le. weaves of Mairas Coth; each. ... $2.50 Ladies’ Sanitary Syringe, same N M e st Yl “tyle and a5 good quality as ordi. | OXiords and Madras cloths g MR viiiien.....800 to $1.85 marly el st $3.50, 0 spechl | ol Gk G L B O Ty et sa'’e Monday only. .. ... . Of@ $3.00 Only 150 of these % Syringes. viriiriinness . 31,80 to $2.60 : i ; ; | i § i i % ; i § | i i i ] : i § i % 3 ] Special Sale Turnover Coliars. 300 dzen Ladies’ Wh'te Embroidered Turnover Co'ler: in nea, tasty designs, very latest style, ma-e in Switzer and, regularly i2¢ 25¢ «ach, special Mo-day cn! Special Sal> of F:i:ne Organdy. Skesr fine French wh'te Organdy, 68 inches wide, an exceilent grade for confiimation an1 graduation drese; a good soc value; on pxcinl sale to-morrow, Monday % 27c only, per yard............. e The New Spring Dress Goods:. Only a few brief itcms of moderately priced fabrics, tha combine good taste and excell-nt wearing quaiit'e , ate s-lected to-day from the mu'titade of new things whi h constitute our Spring and Summer 1901 Dress Guods Stock. 38.inch C.lored Albatress—For waicts and house gowns, the ne=w spring colorings and evening shades; per yard 80¢c 30-inch S$'riped Waistings - In a large varie'y of styles and all the new tints of 0'd rcse, reseda, gobelin, turquoise, Nile, ciel, cardinal, ete. per yarl, .. .. 91e, 753, 650 L.inch SIk Fi ish H.nrielti— A very fine «nd cxquisit= finish, 20 co'ors, excep- tonal value; pervard, $i.00 44-inch Back S tia Prune! fa hionable plain fabric this ceason fur dressy street gowns; four grades: per yard, .. ...... .-81.75, $1 50, $1.25, $1.00 Hand-Carved Mexican Belts at Halt Price. ‘We have closed out the balance of a Mexican beltmaker’s hand-carved cinch and buckle 85¢ Jolored Taffetas for 57c. Special Sale Monday Only. We were on'y able to secure 1400 yards of this fine quality colored Taffeta Silk, #nd as we t0'd mors-than 1000 yards before noon on the occasion of the last sale, we wou'd advise an early attendanee Monday, if you wish to securs some of it for lining sp ing dr sses or to make handsome underskirts, ruffings or shirt wass. It is a bright, soft, lu trous, good-wearing silk; in such desirable colorings as red;, grays, heliotroye, turquoise, gobelin blue, modes, pink, light blue, brown, etc.; the grade that retails regularly for 85c a yard; special Mon- day only S eI B AR R R L 570 Furnifure and Carpet Specials for Monday and the Week. Until the completion of our new five-story warchouse, now being ereeted in the rear of the big store, we shall be very much pressed for storage space for our bulky furniture stock. New goods are coming in with a rush now, and to make room for them temporarily we are doing scme very liberal price- cutting on present stcck. Plymou h Ing-2ia Carpet—Heavy, durable and Wilton Velvet Carpet— Rich, handsome, dur reveniol-, full 3 feet wiie, good assortment of able carpet, two-toned reds, with borders to patterns, reduced to, per yard, ... match, a fine carpet at a low price, 8 " 30e regularly $1.25 yard, reducadP:o_, 895¢c A'l-Wool Fill'ng Ingrain—An excellent assort- Lowell & Whitail's Body Brussels—We have ment of patterns, regulir price 65c about 12 patterns of this celebrated make, which yard, reduced to. . . 80¢ v wish to cose out and offx Sanfrd's Tapestry. ot St - - i iy vy St oy - S designs, bordess to match; th's grade a'so in Linoleum—Six feet wide, an excellent fabric, in hals and stairs; reguary 8oc asoo a good assortment of pmmu,,q,oo yard, reauced to. .. ......... & T T ST, ceeee Domestic Rugs Reduced. We hY'e as good an assortment of domestic rugs as can be found in California, marked at crices fully one-third less than you have been accustomed to pay: Wilton Rugs—Heavy and Travelers’ Samples of genuine durable, Persian and Orien- Wll;:rdeerw:;l:hmhf’: A S per yard, in s of 4 tal designs, fringed both L & inthes by 27 inches ends, regular price $3.75, ’ Smyrna Rugs—A good carn pet, saving _size, 6oxge inches, good reversible pat- tess, rug fringed on both te'ts, in a large and handsome assortment of de- signs, which we offer for Monday oniy at ha'f regular prices. $1.00 Bels, 500 $1.50 Be $1.25 B:s. 620 $2.00 $2.50 Bats........ Lace Trimmed Handkerchiets 25c. 300 dozen new style sheer lawn centers, with fize vilenciennes intertion and edging, dainty effects, each. 5 250 Unusual Values White Blankets. A clean-vp of good white Blankets from one of our Calitornia mils at 20 per cent cff reg lar pric:s. Some have slight manufac- turer's imperfections. 4 1b. fine White Bankets.......8$3.65 par 6 Ib. fine White B ankets. s HE pair Extra lamb's wool Write Blankets, . $5.885 Large Mars:illes White Spread....$1.6 Qur New Dressmaker, Mrs. A. R. Reynold:, from N:w York, ‘will soon be the most desired modiste in the city. If you have not yet visit:d her do to. She bas made trips t> Paris and the other European fashion centers twice yearly for the past sixteen years and is an authority on good style. Shemakes only corr-ct gowns of high fashion. Models on exhib.ton. Groceries ==Liguors Lenox Soa», Monday 9 bars 25c Best Eastern Baton, sugar cured, the lean breakfist kind, Monday only, per Ib. .. 5¢ Apricots—B:st Standard, 24-Ib tin’, on Mon- day ciiiiienn.. 2 tins 260 Corn—Be t We tern, sweet, Mon ay... .. .8 tins 400 tics, Monday. 200 Lunch C:ackers—Champion or Frisco, b.JO0© Ma,le Sugar—Be:t quality, 1-lb brick. .. 150 Choice e ‘af, 1b Hock—A good quality white wine that sells regularly 75c a gallon, on spe- cial sale Monday only.....45¢ McBrayer's Whiskey—Full bodied ~straight gocds, Monday only, per bottle, ..750 Ginger Ale—Puritay per dosen. - $Ho 20 nited by means of pine sticks soaked in resin. The pans serve the double purpose of creating steam and causing the heat from the fire to spread out instead of going directly \skyward. A thermometer with an electric -attachment will- sound an alarm when the mercury sinks to 34 degrees. The alarm bell is located in the house and connected by wire to the _thermometer in the orchard. o dri b UTILEES STEAN 10 FIHT FROST Novel Invention to Be Tried Factional Feeling Shown in the Rai- in a Morgan Hill RREIEATPL A PR Orchard. FRESNO, March 16.—The Raisin Grow- ers’ Association met here to-day to make Pair S LA nominations for the vacant directorships. The followif re named: Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. OF Hector Bur SAN JOSE, March 16.—Fruit growers of. ness, M. Theo Kearney, T. E. White, P. E. Santa Clara Valley are watching with Ludwig, . Robert Boot, W. H. Martin, Percy G. Good, S. E. Biddle, Edwin interest a frost fighting plant that has | been erected on the place of F. G. Deane Gower, A. L. Sayre and D. D. Allison. near Morgan Hill, south of San Jose. A For president of the association M. Theo Kearney and Herman Nathan were a frost severe enough to test the invention | Dietident B, H. MeLymont and & Bogt is awaited, and many who have inspected | were named. These nominations will ba it believe the problem of .saving the apri- «cot crop in_frost-stricken: localities has been solved. Should it _prove successful, t t ting to be held il e e o L AT other orchardists will adopt the idea next season. s and the war 1s on’ botween the Iearney and mu-Ku.meflx factions of the associa- tion. Some evidence of bad blood was shown in to-day’s xuetlng‘lnd it is not Mr. Deane's outfit consists -of 400 wire | expected that- the time that will elapse baskets that are supported by wire rods | between now and the April meeting will about two feet from the ground.- These | lessen the feeling. are distributed throughout his orchard. — i atar. hlon il Femears flp-m.""‘“ Gi0:000,000 T Tound murmbars—55 ol ", steam. Coal is the fuel used. This is ig- | England alone. . MEXICO'S RULER IS RECOVERING President Diaz Officially An- nounced to Be Con- valescent. —_— Special Dispatch to The Call. MBXICO CITY. Mexico, March 16— Senor Mariscal, Minister of Foreign Af- fairs, explaimed to-day the condition of the Republiic's chief executive. “President Diaz is convalescent from “He has never been seriously {ll. He will return to the capi- tol between March 20 and % and assume President Diaz is now needing his illness,” he said. his regular duties. a all of state transacting pressing attention. He has done so dur- ing his entire absence from the St 2 Which connected by wire ith the he communicated every W,m other Government cials haye visited him when He has never loosened Fine sat n gloss Twilled Novel i s, yad. 350 s - Sheer White Inla Linen, an exceptionsl o5 e '?'.h."’""f‘"’" ST R SR 12% : s of MyRaEiS e | Tissue Fabrics—A new weave, 31 inches = m"_‘:"_“"‘h beauti- wide, exquisite co'oring; yard....... 28 3 S L oncg tol. [ A b e day with the ‘m he went nntdo Cuernayaca, th: occasion his wide, bound on both ends, ends, at the very special reduced to i i { i : i i i 3 § i i ; i i | i i i i § H 3 e $2.85 w.™.. $1.85 777 $1.50 ‘This large roomy This Golden Oak Arm Rocker—sad- Chiffonler - Hasahand- die seat, very com- fortab'e, strong and- some bevel plate mirrar, good cabinet work and durab e; only castings; specially priced $1.25 Tl $8.28 Iron Bedstead— Brace Arm Din. With a bow front and brass railing, a variety of colors, such as delft biue, apple green, mahogany, etc., at the very special price. . ... $7.78 this week’s sale = Davenports ~ Assort- price— ed colors, handsome des’gns, well constructed Gch. IBC il sctment, fom. 325 to $100 This China Closet—Golden oak, finely polished finish, aijust- able shelves, huight 5 feet 4 inches, width 27 inches; specially g $11.25 Bedroom Suit of three pieces, bureau has a beveled plate mirror 20x24 inches. This suit has a nice golden oak finish, is neat’y carved and an exceptionally good . $13.75 Bedroom Suit—Golden oak, very handsome designs, very large and massiv, w.rth $100—reduced to. ‘6’- oo "' More New Special Sale of Wash Goods. Manufacturer’s Samples of Additions during the past iew days to our al- Fine Lamps. reads peerl=ts col ection of wash materia's: We have bought the en- price, $1.155 an immense bargain at Merceriz d Brecades—From England, black and co ored; per yarl 4"c Embroidered Fancy Weaves—From Sw tzer- land; yard. ... ioiioiiiienns ...800 New Neck Ribhons. A protty new weave of Fancy Neck Ribbon, which it is impossible to describe, in tupe, but which you will buy on sight—came in Fri- day. Itis from 3 to 4 inehes wide, rich ring coloring and an extra good :‘:1“:: at the y‘rice, per yard. 25c¢ of our best lamps, of which we have only one of a kind left, and have marked them all for Monday only, § : % i § 3 i 3 K : i i ¥ g : : § i i Regular prices range from $2.00 to $20.00. WA it el Wittt Wit it Wkttt Wk et ekt Wit i WA NI N IR AU RN R AN AHNAN AR WRNWA RN AR W Wi Wik e e e grip on the reins of government for one instant. He has never been too fll to transact all business n . He will return fully recovered and ‘in his usual vigorous health. Neither his mind nor his body has been affected by his slight illness. He is as strong to-day as he was a year ago and there is no more reason for considering his de now than then.” body is held subject to cable orders from kis mother and sisters in England. —_— INDICTS A CORONER FOR MALFEASANCE LOS ANGELES, March 16.—The County Grand Jury to-day indicted Coroner L. T. Holland for malfeasance in office. The indictment alleges that Holland presented to the Board of Supervisors a claim for $4.65—Men’s Suits—8$4.65. P. C. Kelly, assignee of the Boston Clothing Company, will sell to-morrow 500 men'’s suits, clay worsted, navy blue serge, all-wool cheviots, fancy tweeds in various colors, checks and :trlpeg. dn!h or double breasted, wortn $18 each and every one of them, for only $4 65 a suit. Every man will be fitted pro at the clothing as- signee sale of the ton, Market street, near. Fourth. » in prmnuns thereon the Coroner was guilty of willful found Gullty the Coroner's ofice may be o ice delcln'h vacant. n the same connection the Grand Jury filed an affidavit with Judge Smith set- ting forth that F. B. Henderson, chief clerk for General Manager Nevin of the Santa Fe, has refused to produce the of- ficial pass list of the Southern Rallroad Company. It is expec derson will be cited for contempt. — CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physican, retired from practice, his hands by an India SHROUDED IN MYSTERY | Edward John Gill, an Englishman, Sends a Bullet Into His Brain. SANTA BARBARA, March 16.—Edward John Gill, an Englishman, committed sui- cide here this morning by shooting him- self through the “ml?h But little can be learned of his past life, though he was a talented man and had lived here for some an amateur actor the public G;lcguumod ‘with him. radical cure for Nervous Debility and vous Complaints. Having tested its curative powers in th of cases, siring to relieve human suffering, to all who wish it this

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