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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1901. $17- THE EMPORIUM ! THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | e e et s s R e e VR REPRE KRR R, RRLY. RAARERRY RERR RRXRE KRR RERE RERRRERR RERRY RRRRE RER RRRE RRERERRE RERLR RRRER RRE KLY RRRRRLRRE RRARR RERRR KRR RRRE RERRERRE, RERRE RERER R RRRY, KRR RRRE RRRE LY. RRRRY, KRR R, R R R You will not regret the time spent this wezk in coming fo sez the Easter Store wi k ifs special appropriate and beautiful decorations and the brilliant displays of bright-hued Easter Gloves. Latest in these Famous Makes. Fin2 Undermusiins. The Underwear cepartment of the big store is larger than a great many entire stores. Caly Siik Sale. Sa’'e of Men’s Wash Neckwear. An Eater offer- ; A before Easter that wil be appre- | SE7IM, andise. the best grades * and Children’s Under- ?":f;;:‘i" 2’ i Dents " | oty to-macswr o ol et big — g merchandise. Shalioe e old .fl: av?%ca?g ::'excl':i‘:e inz t> inaugurate the o e Fownes | New sitk Flannel-Satin R>gence and Flannel scllers in San Francisco of goois from three of Syslag; . 8. She Momarch Empress Jouvin | de S-ie—in a line of beautifu. color ngs, in- | the larg-st and best makers in the United States, m ¢ n " ¢ famishiog Suede Gloves—finest quality, im black, gray | cuding all te mew shades in vogue this This shows our selling capacitv. Have you goocs d_rpal!l-; Bm{ mode e .....51.50 Spring. These silks are very soft and dur- | == "“;.ms"'i"'w'“"'“‘»“""’ s b ficé}"'vé..‘?fi;k oys' end Girls' Gl ves—French Skin, new [ able, will make pretty shirt waits or hand- | | Drawers zoc or the fiest for Ladies at pv’ chades R some costumes. 1 bought regu ary the price $3.00. Gowns from 75¢ to $4.50. Lodies’ veu. S M. Lacles” 2-Clasp i goves, the bt would have to be $1.00 an: $1.10 per yard, - : | Sy Jog'$x.00 ar §9,95 with ok the between ;m::nlvg:‘dun.?“ R el SRr special Monday only 79¢ Shopping by Mail ias bec-m> through our splend.d system as easy and almost as| e new syes of Ludies' Drawers—ai ciffr- neckwear maker at b OV, L iiaeeies oy : el . ¥ SR 2 b v aihil ot 38 | A1 o otrngs in embrokdres polka dot | SO1'S/iclory as by personal visit fo th big store. Tw ce ¢ 1ch vear we issue a very large, | ot mmming, ol well w1 comer, made | - eners, the| g r ul coorings, si at 5 . 5 7 cry laee| ok A mme e ey e 4| profusely illusira‘ed, gener il catalogue, called the “Emporium Economisl,” which describes Do sty oni : itching, al | EA Shialy st $1-25 97 . ; M : ; P 334 doz. Bat End hingy 1] pecial Moncay only ............ DA€ | the mew fashions and gives lowest retail prices for everithing to eat, diink, wear or use; | 7o voeoee m:""? 25¢ Madras Ties—in all the new weaves and _— . o 5 > 'y vers—all e to fit = i - & // / ot B | Dress Lining. té”s how lo order goods; how lo send monep; gives accurate shipping inform dion, elc. | the prsenterct front comet ... el S T f r . m recerving o der no labor is spa ed fo select the S ey} U ew i Ouwe iCuvesyye ouely g | 49 SH0 306 PRl St Cliné i i 9 ‘ Z'f.'“"i“.t"fl | A Soecial Sa'e on Moncay onls ot 600 yards # 4 . B exact article w‘m”d’ and gwd g med, they wilallfit .. .. ... .. made of madras cloth in stylish colorings— alto 17 dozen Ascot Scarfs that can be tied in a puff, once-over, silor knot or 9¢ worn with a ring—to-morr. w—each.. Sale of Ali-Overs. Monday Only. We have secured at about half their regular prices a few dozen pieces of lace and embruidery alovers, suitable for waists and yok-s. The laces are in imitation tucks, rena mance and Duchess. The embroideries are in beading and Irish point effecs. Bo h are 19 inches wide. $1.00 to §1.75 Embroidery All-Overs—yard Back Moire Pompa‘eur Skt Lining with | shipped on day order is recerved if possihe. If rot already familiar with our methods a solid color stripe—this fa‘ric, is 33 inches t 1al order fi‘/” CONv nce i on t}ldf /tfi”'S fo trade wlt” ”l(’ Empormm kisckin g ove th washed wi vde and rezuladly 20¢ a yard, : [ 5 gt Ay ol ¢ e 12¢ Send for Free Copy of 112-page Summer 1901 ‘Catalogve—now ready. spe-i varant « them. Ask to see the Marvel 1 i New Dresses, One-Quarter Off Special Sale of Bauer & Co.’s Dresses at a Redvction of 25 Per Cenl. Wefi. warrant and keep all our gloves in repa v free of cha ge Two weeks ago Bauer & Co of Fifth avenue, New York, makers of Ladies’ Fine Tailor Dresses, Nzw Easter had threz hundred (300) fine new Spring Dresses 100 new Styles of Ladies’ Gowns to select from at prices ranging from. -73< to $4.50 We have skirts of ‘he mew cut that ws would b pls sed to sh w vou. Extra Easter Millinery Opening The largest Mllinery Department west of Chicago wiil have on sile to-morrow a case of new Imported Pattern Hats; first showing. These, with our already spiendid line of Pa terns ...$1.50 | Wash ble Kid Gloves—sometbing nev: s real 2ck R bbhons. Not less than §0,000 yars ot high class nov- ¢ty tancy r:bons now on our shelves ready for Ea ter selling—eatin Supreme, satin Mar- on hand. Knowing that we were the larges: SRV (CRERERRGR Y o ol R SRR A Do S veleaes’, ctin mad ith, Romds and Por | Cloak a1 Suit buyeron the Pacifie Slope. they of. | (T0M $20 to $35, places our display beyond all 40¢ and §oc Lace AlLOvers—yard -Gl el o iinoting : comparison. ferred them all to us at 2§ per cent off. Our buyer grasped the opportunity, closed the bargain, express- Laces--Trimmings. weaves, made exprossly for neck | $7.50 and $10.00 Mi'linery Novolties. dres:iny s from. , . 1 or 2 250 to $1 59 | ed them, and here they are. - All (IS : Scn- | At thew prices e give you not any escellct masicale, fur perfict tyles copics of fiby Rechlog... J2% >0 180. 880 hthcEr(ily of Cnlon"fi Velvet Rbbons at son’s mewest slyles of Eleganl Eton Dresses in hats ‘coring double; all of them our finest making, andhundreds 1o choose from. P EAR SRS 50 the Empo jum d.fferent coloring: repre- L et . rravadeeszs s g gt e the very la s cficcs, colors and macerials, andall| @72 0@ to $18.00 Millinery Noveities. o aad gt L YL i s & Taie sibiths S fuuich " gait] at a discoun: of z5 per cent from our already bar- | pouifite Hats; many of them origina. patterns from N-w’ York's best houses; the Veorls Net Torrs 2 81.00 ok 4 : gain prices. Sale begins Monday. rest are ours, and we know that only the best in materials, styles, finish and et e p b SIS $12.00 Taior Diesses ..$9.00 making o i them. Lacis.......... 0 Sale Vascs for £ i - $15.00 Tailor Dresses’, . $11.75 - 7 ” Enstor Flowers. s P14 _ Walking H-ts $1.00 to $4.50. Ladies’ Hose. M.nd y and Tuesday $25.00 Tailor Dresses S IG 7R | T Ars Walkig Hin evey concevaiiasherey ‘J["‘-";,“o"","; i i Ladies’ Impocted Maco Cotton Hose, érop peice o fae Bakes- | iy, 22.5£0 ev ry correct trimming, very of values at g o $4.50 stitch, extracted polka dots, black, tan, n Gaw Vaes, all| $30. L - ... 822, cach. French b ue and lavender, with white “dots, il Wabhe: iy 40.00 Tailor Dres:es e b b z : o R £30.00 Children’s Sombreros 75 and $1.25, Fafoio e sl i Si T‘ l" D"““-- 228372850 | Real Mexican Sobreros; our own m-crtation; the fancy banded and eiged ones are = ":‘:m{nd gyl g for Easter flowers. For i _.___._m g o 3_45'00/ S5 28 4k piin father weight cmieeive 8@ assortment in lace effects, new designs in e days cmy; | blask, tan, white, pin<, sky blue, French days on'y Extra :ale Spenials. blue, purple, red and f.nr,, pair. 53 Haif Marked Easter Veilings. More than 1000 pieces of carefully selected novelties—bzcoming | styles for Easter—placed on our shelves during the past week: Eabroidersi Spot Chiffon- and Velvet Spot Chiffons, all colors. Ma:pie and Fancy Mixed Tuxedos. . 80c Spemre of White Organdies. A really nice quality of fine Organdy for Con- S lic and Woolen Waisis half price. Assorte lct of manufaciuer’s ;ampes o fine woolen and silk waitts, a - gra‘es and styl 5; more or less mussed and some soiled, but wondeiful bargain: at these pric §5.c0 Waists. ... $2.80 $7.50 Waists. .. .. $3.75 o RAGALAAR AR RLATLATAAAR AR R A AR RARE A ARRAR AAURA LU TRRA AR RCAR AN RR AR AR R W AR e G W Ladies’ $10.00 Wasts_ ... .. 5a Double Mesh Complexion Veils. o firmacion or Graduation D.esses—which for ha es 2ni cuting— N>w$:.5 Percale Wrappers $1.15. Novelty M'sh Velvet and Chenille Spot Tuxedos. appearance and washing qualities almost equals sar 81 00 = < Assoriea lot of scverai hunired new P.rcae Wra peis; light Invisib e and Spider Mesh Beauty Soot Veils. the very expensive kind. Width 31 ine e ¥ il 50 ol vl BN T Wi ty iy 31 inches, m oS N medium and dark colors; al lined waists; decp flounces; nicely ice Monday only, per ani other prices to corespond | e S— trimmed and made; regu arly $1.50—sale price. . . . . . $1.15 235¢c to $3.00 Yard. R S TR A 10c - Low=~ Easter Clothing Sale Lr.. Easter Shoes |Haberdashery| Books for Easter. Easfer Neck- Many of the wh Here th~» different te t style. to-morrow only 1901, nabe fabrics and a And an Extra Monday Special. novelties that we are en you see them, and wonder how we can sell such tegant clothing at such low prices. Extra Spocial For Monday onl /= Boys' $2.50 Wash Sailor Suits, $189 —so | s, including p'ain whte duck ant | the co'ors of th: fancy suits are | solute’y fast, hand-launder d col- | Ladies’ F:rench Pa'e-t Leather Shoes, suit perfe tly cut and well made, in | Siges for to.s 3 to 10 years | - $1.89 | For M n ani Waem~>n. | Footwear that excels in qua'ity, fit and finsh; the very i newest in style, znd lowest possible prices for these | | Sho s—Fine quality ot French Calf, | Gued e, latest spring style $2.50 | Men’s Patent Leather Oxford Ties— | Bet qualty Fronch Caf hand- ewed | extnson scles, the very latest tie | Buldog tces, the nobbiest and dress- est shoe made; $5 oo - our price only. . . with Guli mat kid too, the newest sty'e of coin toe, hand-turned s.le medium h‘gh$4 oo " bee's, very sty i-h $3.45, $4.45 ¢ §4 85 | Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather Lace Sh-es—Dull mat kid Boys' 3-Piece Suits—coat, vest and knee pants, made of strictly all- | tus, the Goodyear welt extension s les, the acest style new coin toe REERERERREEREREPER PRRR PRPRERPR R RREE REEEY PEERR EYEPYL RN ERE REERR P ERER PRE PPRP RERERYRRPRRRE PEREER RRRPRBY RERRRERREERPRERERER R ERRR RRRRERER R EREERRER PR R PR ERRERRERE RRERE R e pERERER RN New shapes in Men's Co lars—all the swell ideas in high staning co'iars, made of good 4-pl- Linen, Coon brand, 3 for.....5! Arrow Brand—2 for Men’s Glov's—the new tan shades,” in most demand th's Spr ng. Fownes’ Engiish Walking Gloves—pair. . ... b4 Dent's Eng'ish Wa'king G oves—pair $7.85 Neckwear N vilt cs—e>me of the ates: New Y r< Nov-iti s, such as the new D rby Four- in-hand, the N w Windsor Bow, the Wind- sirotte, Butierfly Strings and Band Bows, all in the new jre Roys=’ Nove'ty Wind.or Ties, Men's Fancy Stripz Ho.igry—t: four colored, marrow or wide s ripes, hani- somely blend=4, German make, an excel ent vilue, per pair wash dresses in latcst styles and very pretty deigns are We have just laid in a new stock of Bibles, Catho'ic and Episcopal Prayer Books, among which are the following at spec al prices: tion, eather bound, red nnder go'd edges £ K-y of Heaven—Leather lined, red under gold edges Key of Heaven—White Moroceo binding . Teacher's Oxford Bible—Se!f pronouncing, gold edges, pates, map and concordance, subject index. ... ST+40 Bibl: for Home Use—Morocco bound, g'lt edg-, large type. . 87. 785 Child's Bib'e—Self pronouncing, divinity circuit, red under gold edges, . large type $1.40 Family Bibles—New line . 5, 85 25, $6 » $10 Gife B:oks for Easter—]. R. Miler's books, bound 'n white and £0'd, pub ished at $1.25 — our price. . $1.00 “Stery of a “Siient Time:"” " *‘Every Day of Li ““Things to “Doctor Mil er’s Year Book™ Lillian Whiting's Bjoks—New cdition. beautifully’bound in w ite and gold; publi her’s price $1.25, our price. . 81.¢:¢ Same illustrated— published at $1. 50, our price. Nsw Popuiar Fiction. Two Great Monday Specials. offering. Exq-i it: Black Liberty Silk Neck Ruf’s — (100 only), made extra showing for this Eas event were qualities. Monday and the (o_llowin‘g days shou'd be |Ful Dress Shrs Monarch Brand, with | Episcopai Prayer Books—According to binding, B s We have selected from this l’*ouil'?l' es;cci;lldy for_the occafi?né :nfld i bu;}; l.n the big shoe scction with such surpessing | - peisnt bosom fap &0 Kecp bonoen fia;'r,:es;x; S e (_f:: o ;‘g;.g;" season’s latest purchases we have marked them at special Easter | values as these: Full Cuffs attached | Prayer Books and H combined—per set, . G00 to $5. O two of our best noveltes ces. You will be celignted with the ["Men's Patent Leather Lace or Batton ~ ge | U U7 T 0 T 81 785 | Cathoiic P ayer B. Vest Pocket Prayer Book of Cathoic Devo- | for a before-Easter special fu', e'ved with b ac! Jon ishe superb quaity, gilt siide ani finished wich gile spikes; pinks, bue, maiee, cardi- a, lavencer and back; worth 75¢ each, 100 duzen Monday only at, ... o Mg . 5 5 ; : ; ‘e | “World Beautital” —First, second and series —¢‘After Her Knickerto-ker trous-rs gnte: o .| new ma nish toes, T R s 50 | “Neaven's Distait Lamps”— A co'ection of poems from the best re- Oreations in Ladles’ Nec cwear. $3.95, $4.45, $4.95, $6.50 1! $7.50| military hesks. . . $3-50 g G hfi::fi““:—.’c:'}?;d :{“‘::'c“ A N ""”';‘: '5’:" Al of the newes: designs by the most up-to-date makers. Unmistakable Boys' New Sai'or Suit—the special cesigne for Sprag ani Summcr | S e as abve with Louis XV heels $3 50 Wash An"'ef’?h’? . --1';.. *hepherd’s Psalm”—Bound in white and goid; published st .fl"j:;;,_,f?: XET::: :.:‘::‘:: :n"';'mfi:': [;mrib-m Silk, all cs, red, rrown, blue, tani and | gnd havd - twmed sol's - e o mig Lt B C0 8 : " colors, handsomely stitched or combined with gi t braid and buttons. . . Chenil e; 3's> ~eamers of black Cheni ‘e, fin- ith gold spikes; exceptional value it $1.50 each, M:nday »nl, AlLSilk Crepe de Ch ne Scarfs—A with handsome 98¢ 33¢ wear. AANA AN aa e Ll k. x = x 5 o~ $2.00 stocks; a0 with = 3 z s i = = 3 = § = s s 4 now here. We -bave wash " o pe x wool Buz Chevio's and fancy mixed Cassimeres, for boys 10 to 1 i and tip, spring heels— 3 ¢resses for chi dren of any age g Pub. Price. Our Price | chiffon combination yelvet or gilt. . ... 750 © $2.50 3 i $4.¢5, $6.00 xi $7.5 | Sies83%4 10 1. $2.05 Sizes 11% to 2.. $2.50 for 75¢, much more elavorate | “The Sty Pilot,” Ralph Connor..............$1.35 $0.88 | Silk blouse W.ists for Tallor Suits—Exquisite novelties. .. . ... 3 Beys Long Pants Suits v of newS rng Sug |Ldles’ Vicl Kid Oxford Tes—Best qualty, dull mat kid tops, new ones for $4.75, with all the | Black Rock," Ralph Conrior.. : .38 | . - $2.50 © $5.00 g : Unfinish 4 Worstcds, ‘y coin toc and kid tip, hand-turned soles, Louis XV sz 50 berween picis. “Heritage of Unre t,"* Gwendolyn Overton.. 150 £12¢ | Neck Ruf’ wits yom wosld cxpect 15 ¢ . ok Girls' Sailor Suits—Crash | ‘“Mat r Christian," Marie Corelli 1350 1.2 | Embroidered Overcoliars—New design............ 5¢ 750 Shcat Gt YRS .| Same as above, with cloth tops and with colored fl.shings and | ‘‘Sacrsd Fount,” Henry Jam-s. . 1.50 7.20 | Revere Collars—P int Venise or Batste Lace. . $7.006 t $3.5 ) $ . 5,875, $10.00 ¢ $15.90| paenileat.er tips....... T Eo s $2-50 ‘;.;a;;m{d, ages 4;0 6 | ¢ Eben Holden,"" Irving Bacheller.. ees 1.50 7.18 | Osirich Bo s—New ones for Baster...... 8 2.50 » $25.00 § - A — & B for ages 8 to ti Egg Dyes. ‘ Spring Styles in | Grocery Specials. R uge‘g..q'::':-..'w“h n,-.o'!'.'..'.'f:%r mE::t:: ..:.l i § Special. Stetzon Hats. Sale of Hams. Suits—gew stile skirtypear. | ribbed long neck and Mn. A. R. Reynods, irom New York, B| candy; made ot Papier Morday and curing week | buttons® embroi ery ins:r- tleeveless, lis'e thread, plain R e every day. Miche:* sur atost Whit Robbit” ycs, 16| Jobn B. Stet. | Monday only, best Eastern - Sugar o ¢ tian, ages 4 to 6 $2.28, | finich around neck and arm B N e N o | Mpes hipastiion. o b BN gar 274 - cos st | f""é “ck"“‘ sice mild e, por '%zk:c -, 10 and 12 $2.60, e T ho:el,‘ colots white,” ecxm, R ke o o '"""[wq‘ B in colors, reguarly sc ats, exibie, (3cda- Lrickers—Fresh and crisp, o d e A e Rl e TNiEh 3. back, pink and > P B . — v . = st self - conforming, | (2000t 10 lbs.), Mon ay only, box. ... 38 | Children's Coats—Latest box or ragan effects | sky, each. ..., BB - g s s v tkard Sy U8 NRE 3 _________ 3c vy Tkt | Chocol tr—Ghiarei's Giound Chocgte | all agr 3 t0 14 gc .| Ladies’ Lisl Threzd Vests— frl 1o costl. 20 -8o to -”: X | £ weight, the ccr- | 1-b tins, Monday................ A R b e 5 Swiss riches, high neck, Ducks, Geese or Chick- s s i l rect spring style, | C fi e—Famiy bend, a good quality, Mon- A e long or lhm,l'ee\u,vhite: aibso" Pictures ens, e i Liguor Specials. both square and [* ay,lb.... 29 Skitieo Chiropodist. ecru, black, pink o ; From Lite. ..50 to $1.00 Port or Shery—A good round crown. Joun B. Sietson’s So.t Hats | Japan T 3650 | Dr. Car’ Dehmel, the sk ll:d Chiropodist apd anlsky, each.. 500 A Special Sale Monday Only of an excellent | Other nove tiss—Orange day, per galon. . ., ..E8p | inthenew flat brim, bound and raw edge | Best Maine Corn—gr.15 dozen, ti 1. ¢ Masszur, wiose par ors are on the Postoffice | L die” Equest lan Tights— agortment of very choice reproductions of | wood baskets filled = Hermit ge Whiskey—Full quart bott'es of this | Feioras, in li h-and dar< pearl browns and Good Suce tash—f1.15 dogen, tin.....§ @| Mezzanine Foor, near Bar er Shop, makes a | Jerey ribbed, ankle or Gleon's latest pen and ink sketches, hand- | with chickens, all fav.xie irana, Monday only, per vote. 58@ | back. Stetson Hars are sod in most stores | Sugar P is—31.15doz n, tin........J@@ | speciuty of treating ingrowing toenails and knee length, open or close, somely mounted and matted, full size 16%x| kin's of fruits; also Domestic P rter—Equal to imported, | at §5.00, in this store at_ ... Bes. Fard Dates, for s uffing, Monday, 3 lbs. . bunions Prices reaconable. Consultation white, ey, black, pink 3134 inches, good value for $1.00 line of fancy shape candy boxes suitable for Moneny; gor Bt <o DY T B | ¢ s o e 26¢ | e, Phone South 710, and sy, each. ... 500 5 o . . 380! ming fom.........o . 80 Wp § mmxmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm&mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm 2;2!60 visited every ‘:lm i':) tth&';:n:g belyk Allaufiun\fl,eerl Underwood, J. W. Bag- matter about which I cannot speak until U U I I_ Aw ALV U Hn lenv‘-")\:u‘.inc'f'.rmna He ana nis com- pFinance—A. WWestrall Georgg Bertold, H By, Sloaen Ve towart e . a s, n, . nder- 2ountry in the direction of the Chiricahua Wood. o CHICAGO NEWSPAPER GROWING BOLDER Re-enters Arizona and Defies the Officers to Attempt His Capture. Special Dispatch o The Call TUCSON, Ariz., March 3).—Burt Alvord, rious train robber and fugitive from ce, has shown the most remarkabls erve” of any desperado Arizona has ever known. After having been pursued by three posses but two weeks ago, whea the desperado came over the line from Mexico and stole five horses from the Warren ranch, Alvord again crosesd the line yesterday at Douglas, the new town the border. He boldly walked into a saloon and was at opce recognized by several persons. With Alvord were three men, one of whom was Bravo Juan, who is also a fugitive from )n-th::u 4 - adoes spent seve: ours 'Zb('agx?px‘;‘rd Alvord said that he was not afreid of being taken Ly the Arisona of- fcers. He openly defieq the Constable at Dougies to arrest him and said he might send word to Sheriff Del Lewis if he waat- | ed to. Emboldened by his weeks ago in evading the officers Alvord remained in the bor :L :’ov;.mntng jephon seage ha Eh.‘;l;fpl,rmn.m;"henghc‘tu warned that o success of a & posse was on the road and 800 Douglas the desperado said o wes hot afraid of them and if Mountains. They ¥ RAILROAD FROM TRES IN NEW OWNERS HANDS 1 not left Dougles long when < posse arrived. The posse, tei "ot Daputy Sherift Macdonald d four former Rough Riders, at once e trail of the outlews and at ings a number of cowboys The cowboys are bitter ra since he took the horses rren ranch and the desperado 1ds xmong them. who was formerly iles, a Children Will Strew Flowers PINOS TO COALINGA Southern Pacific Engineers Surveying a Route for a Connecting Line. SAN JOSE, March.30.—Surveyors for the Southern Pacific are in 8an Benito County HEARTY GREETING in President McKinley’s UP A TEMPES Executive of Nebraska Arouses Wrath of Pros- pective Successor. Evening Post Will Appear in New Form and Make a Feature of Financial Information. CHICAGO, March 3—The Chicago Evening Post was to-day sold by H. H. Kohlsaat to a company headed by J. C. Shaffer of Evanston, who will be presi- dent and publisher of the paper.. Samuel T. Glover, for several years managing editor of the paper, will be its editor. The fugitive and was hunted with Alvord and engaged in seeking the most available Bravo Juan, has gone out to make an at- Pathwa,y_ Toute for a proposed extension of the rail- tempt to capture his former companion in road from the terminus at Tres Pinos to outlawry. o, o connect with the branch line from Fresno Miss Mildred Vincent Will Become the Bride of Franciscan. GRASS VALLEY, March 30.—Miss Mil- d@red Vincent, the handsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent, a prominent family of this city, left to-day with the purpose friends by her forthcoming marriage to Dr. O. P. Downes of the Owl Drug Company. Thelr unxn’emem had not been generally Miss Vincent her mother, and a known. by th e young woman is Valley. Her father is a wealth merchant. Dr. Downes. nruem position, is a Jaractkln! . is a graduate of Coo] tute. e couple will Gate avenue in San Fi Lebor Boycotts PORTLAND, Or., March 30.—The Fed- erated Trades Assembly of this city has lared & cott against the product of ~ a brl:w"bflu in connection with the f&'i'."“: brewery empl of bre m| been on for the last ten departure the news leaked out. Special Dispatch to The Call. MONTEREY, March 30.—The citizens of Monterey met Jast night to devise plans for the reception of President McKinley when he visits Monterey In May, The meeting was largely attended. It was de- cided to bulld an arch of Monterey cypress from the outer limit of the town on Franklin street—the street by which the President will enter the old town from Hotel del Monte—up to Alvarado street, and inside the arch 500 children will stan¢ strewing flowers in the path of the na- tion’s chnief. A reception committee, consisting of Mayor F. Johnson and the City Council and Hon. T, J. Field, Willlam Jacks, W W. James, W. E. Zander, Hugh Tevis, £ M Tiibe AW, Sones Joa W, B Par. the San for San Francisco of surprising her was accompanied few hours after a native of Grass ploneer k er, H.,A. Greene, James F. Moore, Judge - '““{g"_gg};: T, . Lambert, Willlam Kay, J. B. Snive- et faa: |1y and Alexander Unaerwood, will meet e on° Golden | the President and his party at the Alva- — rado-street end of the urch and present to é him an address of welcome. rey proper excej e town iaborately decorated. for this or city will join Paclfic Grove in the Grand Army cei- ebration which the President will visit during his stay hera. A he commitiees in charge of arrange- T} ts fo the te., 2 B ey it loyes, has days. to the Coalinga ofl fields. The contem- plated work involves the construction of about seventy-five miles of railway and a reduction of at least eighty miles in the distance of all points in the San Joaquin Valley south of the line, between Merced and Fresno counties, from San Francisco. The branch to Coalinga is pushed westward toward the Coast to meet the Tres Pinos extension. 5 R S e $25 to San Diego and Return. ‘With privilege of stopover at .Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. Tickets good 30 days. Tickets sold at this rate on Auring the month of March. Pacific Coast Steamship Company’s ticket office. 4 New Montgomery street, under Palace Hotel. : . Andrew P. Hill’s Good Fortune. SAN JOSE, March 30.—Andrew P. Hill of this city, to whose efforts the peopie owe the preservation of the Big Basin Dbee: inted official ph o, Py e arRanied icel Rhoiy ompany. He will begin his duties at once, and left for San Francisco to-da to consult with W. H. Mills. The wor contemplates an extensive picturing of the forests, Wi TS glories of ifor- PRSP S —— Rauer's Law and Collection Co., re- J 1y | appointees are i after as the make a feature of “‘present all the tegrity. He sees In it a lack of confidence in him which if persisted in throughout the summer would discredit him before the people and render his subsequent ad- ministration a total fallure. On the other hand Governor Dietrich's that he remain nsisting t) untll December, and the overnor says he hopes in that time to have carried his plans of State government to maturity. Lieutenant Governor Savage does not try to conceal his opposition nor does he hesi- | of tated to. exp: his mind, although he does net yet y discuss the real cause of resentment. To-day he said: “I have not yet said I would accept the Governorship. Although I am, as Sen- ator Currie said, from the sand hills, at the same time I have some self respect. If Dietrich, as I understand the case, in- book iesved them each ccmpan muty of $1000 an ment is recovs “‘union companies,” names them as subscribers of the rate | the Eldridge Inspection | Bureau. If judgment is recovered against will be liable to a $100 a day for every it continues to do business after judg- publication, which will be known here- Chicago Post, will appear Monday in an entirely different form. The pages will be reduced one-half from the present size, but in from eight to sixteen The Chicago Post, it is announced, will ancial news, but will of value to I ers and will contifive to take especiai in- terest in the literary, educational, reform- atory and social life of Chicago.” Jeuee 9IS by sticusty Hegw —_— Suing Insurance Companies. “TOPEKA, Kans.,-Mareh 30.—County At- torney Nichols brought suit in the Dis- triet Court against fifty-nine insurance companies doing business in Topeka, to prosecute them under the anti-trust laws in number . X The iblican in poli- New Commissioner of Patents. ‘WASHINGTON, March 30.—Frederick I Allen of Auburn, N. Y., was sworn in are | to-day lfc:g:mlnl.dgi:n'of Patents, suc- I woekly c‘ll' sl w Ym ts read- - Steamer chair, strong and com- fortable, $1.50. Our large stock of furniture, carpets and draperies enables us to estimate on furnish- ing your entire establishment. Come and see us about it. We give credit and deliver goods free within 100 miles. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE GO, 338-{42 Post Street, Opposite Union Square. REMOVED. PATRICK & coO., BUBBER STAMPS, ETC., TO 221 ~ANSHOIME ST. Between Pine and California sts.