The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 6, 1901, Page 17

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AMERIGAN GIRL WEDS DUKE'S 50N Daughter of Former Vice President Morton a Bride. Ceremony Performed in Lav- ishly Decorated Chelsea Church. LONDON, O 5—The wedding of Miss Helen Morton, daughter of Levi P. Mor- ton, former Vice President of the United States, and Count Boson de Perigord, son of the Duke of Talleyrand-Perigo was celebrated 1o-day at St. Mary's Cath- | olic Church, Chelsea, with co: | dieplay. The church was la | rated with | ms and ferns, all the pews d with white chry RRRRERERN RERE RERR RRERR RRRRRRRRERRY KRR RRRE RRRER KRR ERRRERRR RS REERY RRRR RN RRRE KRR R KRR RR R R ed to seats faci immediate C lly shook hands with with sable. Duchess of gord had on a magnificent Both the d State s were con- Eustis, second secretary others ! her father's arm, | s a rich ace, had bouquet followed by her s Alice and | de_Perigord, attend- Count de Crisnoy, e altar. Bishop of Em- | er Kelley officiated at to the | register, the organ in ng the wedding march | reception The pres- t the rly in the CORN MARKET *“SOARING” THE CAUSE OF FAXLURE;:: Large Grain Firm Operating at Min- ‘,f neapolis Forced to Make an % Assignment. | § ., Oct. 5.-J. Q.|g , who have con- | & grain receiving | & he Northwest § Paul and have made n Dusen and | g v = controls | & proper YS Paul at e assignment is Paul and Kansas ¥y Th ignees will cou- ted the failure pring in the mpany had a n stored at Duluth, cago. When Chicago the iver the corn contracts, was r price than the | g for in order to sses at Chicago, thereby SAYS THEY DEFRAUDED BY MESMERIC MEANS London Detective Inspector Gathers Sensational Evidence Against a Men and Woman. LONDON, Oct. 5.—Detective Inspector who has charge of the prisoners | wunn mnwn wRnRR RERERERRRERREREERRERRRRNRRNRE RRZRE RERIRRERR RRRR RRRERRRRRRRR RRRR R ARRR RRRR RRERERRRRRRR RRRRE RRRR 2NN R ] giving their names as Theodore and os, who are in custody here on of conspiring to defraud ! Iry and money by fortune- this evening: bt that Laura Horos is General Diss Debar, ried now to a man with whom she has been e time in England and on | 0 doubt that They could | ned the influence glish victims. We ce, including a| against the man and assistance against the there also will be a y forthcoming. The mag- ised to devote three days voluminous is the evidence. | Carrie Nation’s Assistant Must Pay. ‘ KA, Kans., Oct. 5—The Kansas 0 fiirmed to-day the judg- rict Court of Shawnee case of the State against e of Carrie Nation's as- -smashing. Stark was | costs. The court declares he joints are declared by be common nuisances, the justify their abatement ss of law. Wife Disappears. 5.—Mrs. Bresci, wife King Humtbert, has g She had little to ture in her board- & to her. She de- il two w s ago k to go, and she n the tc despite all ef- er ot known where | Tunnel Endangers the Quirinal. | LONDON, Oct. 5 dispatch from | e says the construction of the new | eath the Quirinal has so seri- weakened the foundation that the ce is endangered. The walls of the iding have sunk and have been cracked and w is_known as the Emperor's chamber has been greatly damaged. ——— Special Rates For g'de rides to points on the Santa Fe. Open to holders of Episcopal Church Con- vention _tickets, friends accompanying 2 Lolders of nine months’ excursion ickets. Dates of sale, Septeraber 23 to | November 10 inclusive. Limit 30 days. For time tables, descriptive literature and full information call at Santa Fe offices, | €41 Market st., and ferry depot. | —_——————— German Prince to Visit Sultan. BERLIN, Oct. 5—Prince Adelbert of | Prussia will arrive at Constantinople October 30 on board the German training | ilry?n gharloue to pay a visit to Abdul D — Laird, Shober & Co.’s Shoes. To-morrow ladies’ $4 00 and $5 00 shoes #nd Oxfords for 50c a pair at the Boston hoe Company, 1506 Market street, above City Hall avenue, . ”! ; § g § § ; § s § § § § § § g THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, cordingly. and win your trade. tfo-date, desirahle goods. OCTOBER 6, 1901. THE EMPORIUM. ] 58~ Watch Papers for Important Annovncement Next Tuesday. _Z2] We helieve that gqualities and prices sell goods, and conduct this business ac- We search the market continually for unusual things to hoid your attention Money cheerfuily refunded if the purchase is not satisfactory. Our special offerings are new, up- Their description in the newspapers is careful and accurate, precisely what the hig siore promises you get. For people who like to get their money’s worth and a little more The Emporium is an attractive shop- ping place every day in thz week. ; ' Astonishing Shoe Bargains. Save One-Quartzr on Men’s, Womzn’s anid Misses’ Shocs 44) Pais of M the fall ani wint ext:nsion soles a Sizes 8% to Mondyy...... Sz 113 to Monday .. .. Lace Shces, du new modern t soles, ths late t bou sht Lace School Shoss, made expre:s’y for Vici kid, the latest style tor, welted 11, reguary $I.50, Ladies” Best Quality Pat:t $3.55 per parani wili be very cheap 2t thas price, Monday $2.97 isses’ and Childrzn’s D”ess ter season, box calr and nd spring hec's. .81 19 193, $1 4. Leather 1 finish mat kid top, | e, hand-welt extension style Cuban heels; can- ywheie less than only wil be: Per Yard Ha'f Price for Just the Wanfed Now. A rare bargain for Monday only. heavy weight, 52-inch Camel’s Hair Material, for rainy-day street suis, 3| the excelent qua'ity that h s been sold in this city for g1 75 pe: va<d; just twice the price that we propose selling it for to morrow. but a limited guality—about 500 yards—in several tures; the special price for Menday Suit Pattern $3.48 Goods A We have handsome mix- 87¢ Sale of Sheels. We ke:p only the most reiiab'e makes of shee's; thos: that we. can fully gua-antee; to- morow w: offer a large lot o well-made reafy-for-us: B'eached Sheets and Pil'ow Cas's (that were bought by us some menths ago) at prices less than pres nt ccst of materia’. o« Siieets for tingle beds, 54x9>......... Sheets fer three-quarter beds, ~2x95, Skezts for doub'e beds, Stxgo. . Pi.ow Cac, 45x36 inchss. .. Schzol Hat $71.50. [N This pretty felt School | Hat, tiimmel with Roman stiped craped satn band and co'ored quil, in al the n:w siades of navy, gray, tan and castor, spe- | cial Monday " $1.50 crder of Suele G oves.tor Fall— ask to see the new shades, new New Empres Kid Gloves in New Rejn'er Susle Govss ia Marvel G oves. The Newest in Kid Gioves. Jut osencd our importatod tchirgs and new sty'es. al co'ors and fast black, pir- tect fitting, pair. .. $1.0 black, grays and modes, wih over e:m, ineim and pigue sewing, pr o ; : $2.00 Kd Glovss with 3 patent casps ant Paris Po'nt embroiderel backs, in every ivagnab'e cha'e, per pai-..... $1.80 w Premiere New Fawns, Den, Tr: ousse, Monarch ahd Give us a tral and you will sure to g:t the very .atest glovss, A'l guarant:zed, fittzd and kept in free of charze. Important Ribhon Event. & eliing of 5000 Yards All Siik A good quaiity at prices never bs‘ore attempted in this city. You will notice in the schedule given be'ow that all' widths are included in this offering as well as a complete line of colorings, such as white, pinks, cr:am, b'ues, cardinal, heliotrope, navy and brown. No. 5—r1-inch wide, yard.. 4o No. 7—1%{-in. wide, yard §p No. g—134 inches wide, yard yard | No. 22—23/ inches wide, yard. ., No. 40—374 inches wide, yard rexair Satin R.bhons Begins Monday. dosscssesese. IO ...140 a:;d ‘Children’s Mackinfoshes at ;, ; and : Reguiar Prices. & We closed out the entire stock of one of th2 bes: Mickintosh Manufacturers in the world. Makers of the ceiebrated “Neptune”’ The lot was big, the barzains are biggar; lined, all le: I'n'ngs, Lot 5—A-sorted lot of cloth-coy Waterproof Garmzn:s. either with cape cr slzeves like picture. Lo! 1—Children’s navy cloth covered Cape Mackintosh, rubber toshes #nd Raglans, fancy, plain, c'oth ani s regula-ly $7.50, y10.00 and g12.50—sale price.. <d fancy lined Rag'an and Cape Mac ngths, regularly $3.00—sale price Lol 2 — Assor:ed styles of Chiliren’s Solid Colored and Piaid Cloth- covered Cape Mackintoshes, velvet collar, with p'aid regul rly $4.00—sale p ic Lot 3—Children’s and* M sies’ Cioth covered Yoke Raglan sleeves, in tan and gray covert, plaid linings and vel- vet collar, a ragular §5.00 value—sale price. . . ... Lot 4—Assorted lot of Ladiss’ All-Woo' Cloth-covered Cape Mackin- 'id colorzd sk linings, tSFials and finest making possible; reguarly $12.00 to $20.00 garmenis— sale price toshes, the fiiest ma- $1.75 $2.25 with $3 50 $%.95 $8.45 Furniture, Carpets--Extra Values. These are a f:w sample vaiu:s of this week’s special offerings in the Big House Furnishiné iéroceries amnd Liguors Dep" sPecials "Hnms-—Our h?:: }:,;l\sd r:xdsuga.- cured, melium size; reg- - » | ular'y 15¢ i, ondz Three Bargains for Monday Only. ’ -, Ccffee Mifl—Parker's bet rgular tox coverzd, mil, mea giiers, fi ished i spec Gas Stove—A two- burner gas stove, top 10x20 inches, 5 inhs high; a um'noid risn, h:avy meta', bras lever fuvcet; burn=rs havs inn-r and outer ring of flame and are fitted w patent removadle cap so burner can be c eane ; r=galar price §1 90, sp=cial Monda: O Nl & Al wickless; one that will not get out of order; special Monday ............. special acj s-able | n’ bronze meta; reg. Moncay | best that money can 49¢ | tuc olives. | Qua-ts—rzgualy 2y | Monday c hol Stove—To in- | troduze our new lin= of | cpecialy impurtcd Al cohol Stoves we will | Port and Sh rry Wine— sel Moaday only an-at | * popele wrought iron stov:, | Cedar Rvfi W regu arI,\: ;)‘ i9¢c| finish, has a double worm | if necossary; an This Mantel Fold- ing Bed—Made of s lected |ash (hard wood) with goldsn tress, 'made so thot it can be tightzned on'shin; Carpe* and Furniture D >pariment on the tarz is we!l mide and substant’al, fu-nitu-e that you caa be makes from the b st known mnu‘actare:s. many ot*er sp=c'al prices elsewhere on the coast. W2 know Golden 02k Rozker —F nest quality quirter sawed oal; high-polithsd design, as in ict wire mat- saddle s=a¢, worth the big store’s ; bargain at second floor. The furni- proud of. The Carpets well-known that you cannot duplicate thess and the This Sightly Iron Bed— Made of best wrought iron, w=ll enam- ¢'ed, cither in white, blue and black and* g)ld combinatisn, either the full or three-quarter sizs; a heavy, strong bed, worth $20; our special price, this week Golden Oak Chiffonier— Gen- teman’s style, as in pice ture; has full swell front, hat box, French plate oval shape mirror, fiest quality quarter sawel oak, hand polished; special this week 85c; to-day L' L | Pints—regularly 5ec; to-day | Ghirzrdelli’s Chacolate —Groind, 1-lb tins; reguar’y 3oc, | | Duffy’s Malt Whiskey—Fo: poses; regu'arly 85c per bot:le; special Monday onlv s] .c-y—Ou sp cal sale Monday on'y 13Ye s; Menday, .Dearli?\c——?yfc & Sons’; the 10c 1-Ib. packag 34or Oliv: 0.4—Dr. Dorhmann’s pure California olive oi', the | buy; made from the first pressing of | | Ingrain Carpets—Extra super quality, full standard, excel- ................................ 2ic | Tea—Cno'ce Engiish Breakfast, new crop; ....38¢ | Tomatoes— Good standard quality; 3 tios........24¢ medicinal pur- o d quality 20¢ regu'ar $2.50 a galon quality; 95 The Best of Cut Glass. Peppers and Salts—Genuine rich cut g'ass with heavy plated top, reguary 23 c 50z per pair, s e-ia! Monday only Bonbon Dishes—Genuine cut s’.sa glass, n=w cuttings_........ Mustard Pots — Genuine cut siass with cu g cover, ... STa00 Brlliant Cut Glass Dish—An exta size for preserves, candies or sma'l cakes, (g irches), one of the latest cuttings. ... .. 4 50 Flower Vase—Beaut'ful cur, 8 inches h g 5 ut glas-.. ...$2.15| 3 stvles, .-$3.50 Oif and Vinegar Bott'e—Fi Wate~ Eo't e—Extra fin: " TR R AP L | New Furs Now Ready- We have now on display and sale an assortment of Fur G-rmen's that cannot be equa’ed on the coast for style and value at the prices at which they | a-e marked. Note the folow ng gooi values: China Seal Coilarette with leng cur back Astrachan yoke, hizh collar, satir lining, exceptiona va'ue at ; b iy . $2.45 Fa'tic Seal Collarette with borée: of R sa Bear, hgh scrm collar, satin $4.25 Inet, p cial va ue at, Sable Opossum Coll.rette, with tade, yoke and un- <ollar of Cho:cc i Quality ¢ Blltic‘ysul Cape, yoke of back As- trachan, 2 heads and 4 tai s, as shown in picture. 14-inch ...... $10.50 16-inch. ...... $11.50 18-inch $i2.50 Extra Special in Fur Neck- wear. Fur Boas in the latest Fox effects in all colors from $2,.50 vp ”A New Siock of Wool Yarns. Our winter sto k ¢f Wool Yurns is now complets. We have markei tkem zt the low- est prices we havs yet quotsd, athough m nu- fa turers are notifying us at frequent inteivas of aavances in prce - We are in reccipt of the ce'ebrite] G Ema » bia Yarn Eock, vwhich give 2 lucid des ription cf how to use all kin's of yarn. It contans mapy iliu-tratons; pus- lish=r’s price 15¢; our price at wool it O wiek, e-ch 12¢c Fie'sher’s Kni:ting Yarn— 1 Utopia S aied Sh:tland F.oss, new Columbia ani Utopia Shet'and F skein .. Co'umnbia Sax-n-, 5 8l Ficisher’s fir t quyity Spanish, skein. . 1 e Wol, genuine ‘mported— Haf-unceba s. @€ 1-oun e bals. 16%4@ Cas or Wool, imponted; for slppers; 3 for. 5w @ F cisher’s intown, best mide; skemn TS 12%ec sphyre, fill weizht, skein .. 5@ Imp Lace Custains, Portieres, Draperies. 50 pairs Lace Car-ain:, im'tation Ara ians, fu' | | lu width and lergth, both ecru coor ani whits, per pair .. $2.00 50 pas of fin: Brusels ff:ct Lace Cu tains, eithy ecru o whirv:.,. pu 5_4.00 :, the new style with inser- tion borders, p'r par. ' $8.50 ide 1000 yard: D cte Cret nnes, 36 inchss wi'e, in a large asortment of s:- 15¢ lect patterns, per yari,,. P ifow Shams a WNionday Special. Mustin Shams—Hemmed, stimped, in flral and convensivnal designs, at the lowest price ever ofter=d; special price Monday, per pair. e, 220 Piush Squares 76c. We were on'y able to buy 200 cf the e band- som: Sik Plush Squares (24x24 inche ), teautiful pat erns, suitabe for cusnon tops, chiir backs ani scats—they are mill ends, worth in the picce $2.05 per yard, our price per squire, Monday oaly . New and Famous | Copyrights 98c. A Book Sa'e for Monday only, such as only the biz sore can afford to give. Pub. Our Price. Price. “The Crisis” — b/ Winston Churctil .. .. il fgr.g0 igBc «lennerha sei y auhor of Quircy Sawyer .. 98¢ “Captain R:v:nshaw'’—by thr of Pailip Winwood 98¢ *Tae Eternal Ciy”--by Hul Caine 53 ... 3:50 98 “The Heritage of Un-est”—by Gw nioinc Overon..... 150 98¢ “Truh Dex er’—Syiney Mc- Cad Lo 98¢ “To Have and to Hol Mory Joh-ston .. . 98¢ “Gentleman From Ine Booth Tarkington 98: “Hugh Wynne” — Mtchel . . RTINS, T gRe “John Chariy"—by H. A Vache'l 1.50 98 “Tristram «f Bl.nt" theny H p= . ... 93¢ “Told by Two ‘—Mre g SR 30¢ Mrs. Lircola's Peerless Cook Book now 3 150 “Uncle Tom's Cabin moria ed on—now.. ... ... 392 “Pec’s U c'e Ik —ilustrat d ezior—now . 39: ‘ed Jipa ese Costvmes . 1.50 10c Eoys’ Saiior Suits $2.95. Maic o a -woo! Bue Chcviot; co ‘ars in‘aid with b'us or rd; hand- some’y tiim- md, wth six rows of silk soutache Lr1id; pratly em- broidered shieics; sizes for litte fel- lows 3 to 10 years o: age; a reguar good $4.00 value; special 2z $2.95. Our extra wide spe.irty Com.1 and Golden Rule Bazaar. § E | ; § E this week’s price—only $14.75 special price this wesk, $3.35 cny, $12.25 only $13.65 Scveral hundred rolls of new Carpels received last week; the very latest pat- terns and color cliccls—arz marked for quick selling at prices like these: lent pacterns and colorings, werch y rd; specia’ this week. Tapestry Brussels—A good 'in: of patterns, copies of Body Brusszs and Ve t; alss in hall and stair effzct: good wearing, lasting carpe:; per yard; specia’ this wesk. | Wilto Velvet Carpels—Of a good, heavy pile; beautiful patterns; 'n red, blues and~ golden designs; worth g1.25 per yard; special this wezk. . . 6oc per 38¢c red, blue and gr special this week. 98¢z Large Carpet Rugs—Made of Tapestry and Body Brus- s:ls,. Size 12 feet by 8 feet 3 inches, worth $z0 to $30; special to clos: out at, | .514.25, $16 nd $18 * Governm:at Matting—3 feet wide, made as heavy as a 3 board and guarante:d to wear for years; can be had in worth 4oc per yard— 290 Linoleum—Made of good qua'ity cork and linseed oil, well seasoned and effective designs, worth 85¢ square yard—special this wesk, only . . * 660 5 boy’s Three-ploc; &5 Suits $2.98 Some new s'y'ish Suits for boss 8 to 15 years of age - tha- will be very po war this season. Boys like the iiea of a vest; tne coats are three.button cuta- way, the vests are doub’e bre d. The mat rias ar: strict- Iy all-wool Chevicts and Cassimeres, and thire are six dif- nt col.rngs ia piaids, stripes and vilues for Monday only, $2.98 Gomforler Sale. Arother lot of good grade Comtorters, clean whize filirg, h.nl tu ted; slight mis rints, etc., in covering; instead of §1.50, the reg. u'ar pricz, we will sell them Mon ay only ror. 3 $l.18 Fase'nafors, Aprons, Ete. A new line of Wors ei . Fas.inators Woolen Hoods, Sacque, Bo tes ant Mitts for chidren, has jus been pld ed o1 our s eves department, cn s=cond fior, we ¢siay an enormous liwe of Ladies” Aprors. Novelty Fascinators, all co'ors . . . Wool:n Sa_que’, n=w sh. Babies' Bocte Cildren’s Mtts, . Chi dren’s Woo en Hoo: H:mst't hei Apons. L-rze Nurs: Aprons. n New Dress Apron Nove:ties. Cover-you-ait-up G ngiam Appons. . Drawers .. .. T .&80¢ Ui Camtric Gowns, neat emtroidery. een....$1.00 . 760! CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE checks; these $5.00 | ‘o ev ning w ar, ass | I ths sam= | Framed Pictures Special Monday. A splendid large medaliion made up of beauti- fu 'y colored and choice’ Iife subjects in both and oblong effict and framed in a pretty 2-inch ornamented gilt molding with giit metal corners, The as ortment of su’- jcts includes such dssrable pictur:s as “‘Soul's Harmony,” ¢A Diffica't Stp," “Swee: Mctherbood,™ * “Tae Eivesdrop- per,” ezc., eic.; full 2= with fram: zoxa4 inches, regu'ar price $2.50, s 1.53 spezisl Mon ay only I8~ Walch Papers for im- porianl annovncement next Tuzsday. £ |Dinner Set $9.95. | This fine Car s'ad Ch'ma D nner S ¢t of 52 pieces for six people, decorated w't a delicats pink flower and gold lines on handles, 2 rousing guo! value at $13.25, oa soeiial sale Monday only ... $ 9295 Toilet Preparations | at Special Prices. | Note th: saving that ycu can make {on these high-gride Tolst Articles if vou buy them a: to-morrow’s special prices. California Lemon Créam— Nure’s toil=t soap and ram, the 25c sizs, special for Monday. . ... | Tet'ow's Perfumed Talcun Powder—As good as any; 19 package, sp=cia. for Mon- j KirI:'ys Juvenile Soap—Tae reguar g size, on tpaist sue Morduy only = $1.00 Lenses 35¢. An extraordinary offer for Moausay only in our heavily socked znd porecly equppsd Carera D por.m.n, We off:r' tie folowing Standarl Optical Co.’s Supp ementiry Lenses for all 4x5 ant §x7 cameras; nevir 85d before for les; than $1.00 each: Te'ephoto Lers. Elarging ani Copying Lens. Extreme W d: Angle Lens. Portra‘t Lens. Ray Screen. Anv of the above on Mcniay only, each 35¢ £ % fac| i § vg % ; | ! | [Ladies’ Leather Goods Three Big Valuszs. These Music Rolls, mide of pegamoid, the best imitation of leather; wears better tham leather, can be was'ed, and comes in very pretty co'orngs; they were made to be sold for $1.00 each; we offer the balance of a jobber’s stock, Monday on Combination Card Case and Poclet Book—Made of grain leather, leather lined; a sightly book that will } give good wear.. 25@ "'II Ladies’ Shopping Purse—Genuine L LT aligator, leather lined; has inside coln pocket .. 250 Newa2st Fall Styles Men’s Hafts. ‘We have the com- prete line of wa- ter styles in the famous John B. Stetson Co.’s Hats; the st ff § hats in the flex- ible se'f con‘orm- ing style and ths Fedoras with ¢ihr bound or§ raw edges; black, browns, p:ar. and nura; sod in most. stores at ;§5.00 cach, cur pice... o Shest Music. Honeysuciie and Week 15¢ To-morrow and every day ths week th: big store will se’l Wm. H. P:nn’s grea® tong, *“The Honeysuckle and the Bee,” and aso “The Honeysuckle and the Bee” Schottische, at the extraor inary. $recial o 18e = COPT wvananes - Pustage 1c copy cxtra. Schirmer’s Library of Mu- sicar G1ass/ 03— We cury complete stock, and they are marked Qg ~third oft the pub:isher’s prioe. Wit i ieieininte Wininie Winiaie Iniicinieininin i iniate Wil e Wiiie Wi iieiieie Sl Wineni Winieinie Wie i nini e i i i e e wine i ie e ie Wit ieinini e e el Wil it irnitinn i nin i e i ia e Winiele iaiinie dedateie inin et Winiate Winiaie iniiaie Wi ininieieie iiniria winieiaddeininie tiinie teleininie Sl e el lainiiiainie i ieie iwininie Wit Wit Wi i

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