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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAKRCH 2, 1902. 17 17 17170707 070700 1710 1790107 ST 0P ST 07 917007907 10T 1 10 117050701 57 90717 07PN 00 0700107007 01 907 YYTSAPARPANT 0 0710 070 07 9740 07 Y07 Y01 P W9 40140 L2 We have sale with great care, wit event that shall long be Be sure and come early. §450 WAISTS, FOR $195 Each. Broken lines of Taffeta Waists, some of the best colors are included, were sold as high as (4 50 each. Sale price ..$1.95 cach 500 SILK WAISTS for §2.89 Each. A great assortment, in black and colors, the leading styles of Taffeta Silk, were $5.00 To close, your choice, greatest bargains ...... ! .$2.89 cach garme: $4.00 Golf Skirts for corded le price Golf Skirte tertal with ful rows of stitching Beautitul new styles in n Tan and Gray pretiily eorded skirts; actually w i hanging and choicest f colorings aresentirely red and hin e W o yard, ¥ GREAT O These thie deservedly for a long time possible MMMMMMMM A hididaihudich udosdiidiaad b idadudndnandiid i DR AR AL mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmm gain at Explosion Costs Hll Llfa. RENO, March 1.—Paul Connel ploye of the Wedekind mine, to-day by an explosion of dynamite, which | he was thawing out for use in E————————————— made to order in our tailoring de partment There is & kind of com fort in our suits that is .a part of their individuality There is the proper look, the right ma terinl, the best wearing aquality and you may get one for $I 2 Week, and wear it while paying for it BE SUKE OF OUR NAME ADDRESS, S0, Swit Go. 128 Ellis S1. AbovePonen | 11555 planned this mammoth thought to make it the biggest bargain LINING SALE MONDAY. Rainy Day Skirts of all-wool A rd Gray and Black material; great value at [$5.00 Golf Skir's for $2.95 Fach. made of Gray and mavy elegant $8.50 Dress Skirts for $4.45 Each, they have graduated orth $8.50; sale Yoods bargal e new eolor 200 GRASS LINEN MONDAY @c YARD, v Monday's esonomical shoppers 27-INCH TAFFETA 83c Yi, 0% yards extra heavy brilliant black Taffeta, 27 inches wide Mo vara 1I-INCH TAFFETA G ©c Yard, Aetual V 3’9 . 700 yards lumr-uu lv\ln Tnflfi!n elegant hlmk finigh, a bar. : OUR GREAT EXPANSION SALE BEGINS TO-MORROW Marvelous Reductions in Ladies’ Suits. Jackets, Cloth and Sllk Skirts, Muslin Underwear. Petticots. Silk and Our advice Is to come ‘here early, h our main remembered. grown welling & Sensational Offerings in Silk Waists, It seems almost useless to say that these surpris- ingly low prices will create immense enthusiasm. $6.00 SILK WAISTS for $3.95 Each. These were expressed to us by our New York buyer to be offered for this sale. Every color is included. The great- est waists you ever saw $3.95 each $10.00 and $12.90 WAISTS §595 Each. Highest Novelty Waists, in Crepe de Chine, Peau de Soie and Taffeta, Persian em- broidered, were $r0.00 and $12.00. _Sale price ........... $5.95 cach §1.95 Each, flounce ing, B1.95 ea I flounce and value at Silk rumu Dress Skirts, very graceful 5 ea for Monday L e ™ arranted enday FFERING BLACK YELVET RIBBONS, We have planned again for a busy day to-mor row in our ribbon department—offering a big shipment of the finest grade Velvet Ribbon, satin back, at specinl prices, as follows No, 1 plece, regular value g8 No, 2 yard, or _ 00¢ 4 piece No. 3 yard, or BLOB 4 piece No. & yard, or m a plece No. s—14¢ a yard, or a piece No, 7=18¢ a yard, or 81, 7-'\ a plece WO REMARKABLE OFFER>S IN BLACK TAFFETA SILK MONDAY. are without doubt two of the grandest silk bargains popular and growing department has given you A lucky purchase makes these very low prices Aetual Valua $1.'0, lly, an em- w killed | the mine. of ter of ¢ m tha lyncher [} ’Iruwhrml- toborts, | Grand Jury and 1h ul|* WArrant ton. They have I} d l o '-td:‘n’ ny and sale o give urposcs the GRANDLS'T AND BLs'Y LIGHTED oUl aciflc Coast, ors in the East for the opening of the new floor, and before changes can bhe carslsd to eomplctl'l';g [$12:50 ST e great variety of Ladies’ Dreas Skirts of durable Taffeta, @ever brought to thi different from last season's productions; nd eh uvv( nhud Nichols, ’Thn-r men were not We will inaugurate, beginning TO-MORROW (for two weeks only), THE MOST IM- PORTANT SALSE this city has I«u more selling space absolut to our store I'Nc N 5' READY=TOWEAR GAFRMENTS STOCKS muat be dis n"-'?'d“al 1.:0 ardles of m-lfllnll cost or valug tory that no prudent buyer should mius, for flu- advantages to save are MANY and EX FRAORDINARY, | SALE DOES COMMENCE UN ' 1L 8 C'CLOCK. EXI'RA BA E8VEOPLY CIAL DBLIVERIE l ..___———.—._____.__—._—--—._-.4 2600 yards B64nch Bikirt Lining, give us for retall of any house on the 10¢ vors. PRESENT Regular, vaiue 18 MOST IMPORTANT AND ALTO A prest B6-ineh Bpun Hlase B e a fAne qual fty, n &1l the bekt oFings, aleo |w * For Menday 106 yard A Groat Event in Ready- Made Garments. Most of them only recently received direct from the makers— compris- ing every- thing that is new and fashionable —made of the choic- est mate- rials—in the latest spring styles. Every garment has to be sacrificed. ALL-ECLIPSING VALUES lN WOMEN’S SUITS, SKIRTS, PTTIOOATS! SILK AND FLANNEL WAISTS. u never saw such bargain wonders as this store will have for you—beginning to-morrow—in Ready-to-Wear Garments. To be sacrificed just when you need them the most. |$|7 .50 and $20 Skirts for $10,50 Each —— A grand line of Peeu-de-Bole and Taf- feta Dress Skirte; some are appliqued, tucked all over and trimmed: $17.50 and $20.00; sale price. gh grade Ekirts of the finest finish, e of Peau-de-Sole and Taffeta, with dainty tucking and Panne worth §25.00; l.le. $10.00 Pox Coats for $5.50 Fach. The entire stock to be closed out; they come in colors of Tan, Gray and Black; were this season's best sellers; perfect- fitting garments; EXQUISITE NEW SILK FCULARDS ON SALE' TO-MORROW. The most beautiful Bilk and Satin Liberty Foulards will be exhibited here to-morrow. varlety of distinotively new deslg ‘oast 3000 YARD> 10c MADRAS GINGHAM MONDAY REOR'S newest light blue, pink, Ereen, Another extraordinary offer) Vpen for skirte and comple We ONETH G9¢ yard = FEAR VENGEANCE OF MODOC M Two Alturas Witnesses | Are Bent to Place Safety. s e ALTURAS, March 1.—Charl representing the Attorney General's office | in the prosecution of the Lookout lynch- ors, will leave to-morrow for Bacramento and Ban Francisco for a short rest befors taking up the preliminary examinations of the elght men now held in custody hers on the mmplunl of Mary Lorens, daugh- Hall, one of the victims of The men awalting examination are: Orrin Trowbridge, l"rnl Roberts, Claude Joweph Leyenton and J, Indigted by WOre arres| fasued by nl not heen ur-uu AND J’mlnury oxamination and the def b ess aurt af anos. dohn Huttoy becume wit fensing thely have hoen sent further punslner hei e and Claud, nen Ammun [l tuke the case (o the Wiy o .'l 'é‘ulu Cotton Waists, Corsets, Eiderdown Roves Yacques, Etc. You can choose much easier, besides the advantage of being better and more promptly served, nown In many ynuri They outrank and underlell anything ever knwn in this city. Bright, new, attractive Following offers are fair examples of many more that are here: s Skirts $6.95 Fach. | |$15.00 Tallor-Made Sult: $6.95 Fach| [$2.00 and $1.50 Flannel Walsts 93¢ | |$1.25 Gowns for 89 ' Ceits Each. bbbl il i) phited S LB A B LR AL BB S0k ol L VL LB L trimmed with Lace Insertion and Tucking; were sold as mxh as $12.50; sale prl\» - $10.50 ea. he richest The patterns and combinations decidedly more_beautlful and artistic. Oy show in & eharming varlety qf this spring’s newest colorings, as fllowa: sBe, $1,00 to #1560 yard Z atyles of 1500 yards good quallty mrass lnmmnud to sel) IMMENSE SALE OF WHITE ORGANDIES MONDAY. bought a lot of over 500 pleces White Organdies from an Imrmm In order to give you the greatest valties you ever saw e sheerest quality, manufactured expressly for the hest retail trade, to be sold for at 1!{]) less than regular prices At 14¢ yard At 24¢ yard At 20¢ yard At 48¢ yard- At 80¢ yard B — COUNTRY Marrls, {nr lhr Btato amplielty In - the lynnhhu, mm hern pen 10 the case ARREET IR mr them o rn- Rl e Fiely Genernl -l unl du-m N rdow_n_aa—c——g B0c Each, Our'#1 Dressing Saoques, In Al wool Biiderdown Flanne) red anlyi were 81| ale price lmu eaoh P tsnatste— Craatly + educed n‘“ fallowing great r-nuulhn- 0 Hacques The rapld mann r In which this store has co emtial, We are thereiore planning to double our hfi'l‘lub "FG()NI) FLOOR OF Hilh I‘UII.BING for the dis~ The new addition when completed will AND Cli AK DEPARTMEN An entlre new stock Is now being gathered by our ata)f of buy= This will be GREATEST MONEY=8AVING EVENT in our entive his= Am Haodues ‘ 00 and 85, Ino‘ ues for. . AH are beautifully Anisted and appiigued = Greatest Values M e e ‘ in Silk Pemcoats. $.00 e e P L This will be a record-breaking . sale, and you 3 know what phenomenal bargains we have given ‘)alfll you in the past, A ; §3.50 SILK PETTICOATS | | 20 00 PETTICOATS FOR Sole Tist ot $3.95 Each. $8 50 Each. B, = s present- ed from Made of Taffeta Silk, This is a sample line, almost with accordion pleated el £ every de- flounce, broken assort-| | €ntirely new, 4exqu|snte4 ?:rtthne:em ment. On sale ........ ly trimmed with Lace, store, I .$3.95 each| | magnificent skirts, - ! ?&’n’“‘l‘g’:‘!’;' tually worth $20.00. Sale save were | | §.150 PETTICOATS Fa| |price ...... $8.50 cach i || never se Al B i Eeat= o $6.95 Each —_— A e = : X §2.50 PETTICOATS FOR that this Two styles—with two shall be a | | Ruffles — ra d \(lialed $L5_Fach. breaki flounce, and accordion- sale, there- | | plaited = flounce, with|| Made of Black Mer- {l‘_’;;e‘:;_!e two rows of ruching,| |cerized Italian Cloth, us reduc- «| | with two ruffles, daintily o extra silk underflounce ith ffles, daintil tions. Read| | all colors and Black, hermaitichad AR every item| | made of grand wearing| | "¢ A fuiy.care- | | Taffeta. Sale price....| | width, grand value. On .. $6.95 each| |sale .......H1.50 each Ladies’ Suits, made of all-wool Vicuna Cloth, Eton Jacket style, silk-lined jacket and velvet-trimmed; grand value at $15.00; sale price. . .$6.95% suit A S ST A B |820 00 Sults for $10.75 Tach, e e s TR e —————————— A handsome line of Tailor Suits, made of all-wool Cheviot, in Brown, Navy and Black, Eton style; trimmed with Molre Velour; a wonder at ..$10.75 suit $22.50 d§25 Suits for §16.50 ' ach —e —_————— Broken lines of Novelty Suits, hand- some Eton and Blouse effects; beautiful- ly tatlored and trimmed; in colors of Brown, Navy, Oray and Black; were §25.00; sale price.......v... . $16.50, ea, Our entire line of Flannel Walsts to be closed out at once. These sold right along for $1.50 and $2,00. xpansion’ price, your chofce. . A grand variety of Muslin Gowns, pretty yoke effect; tucked, hemstitched and lace-trimmed; good value at §1.25; sale price. ..89¢ ea. |$ 75 Musin Skirts for §1.25 Fach, Splendid assortment of Skirts, with deep flounce and finished with four rows of tucking, hemstitching and edging: great leader at .. $1.25 ca. $1,50 and $2,00 Corsets at 3¢ Pair, $4 and $5 Flanne: Walsts $2.25 Each, You never saw such values; our loss ls $5.50 and $6 Wais s for $2.9) tach, poeld bl A S R L) e Highest Névelty Flannel Waists, pliqued, hemstitched and the grandest walsts we and §6.00; eale price.. .. $5.00 Bath Rohes for $2.95 kach, “Made of the best all-wool Eiderdown Flannel, in the best shades, with wool girdles, and Batin-bound Sailor Collars; were $5.00; to close....,,..,.. 88,08 ea. R T T T Some of the best makes of Corsets are included in this slot; they are broken in 8,00 Corsets for 55 Cents a Pair, e best §1.00 grade of Corsets, in the 1MMing shapes, a good assortment to select fro were §1.00; close ... Raglars and Newmarkets. Made of English Melton, in Tan, Gray and Black; three-quarter and full length; elegant coats; perfectly tailored; were $18.50 and $20.00; sale price. . $11,50 ea [ 2500 YARDS NLW $1.00 CR:PL DE CHINE > In All the New L rln.\ Co'oringa An entire new line of the hest §1.00 quality goes on sale to-morrow morning. sl fabrie for &n evening gown 18 more papular than Crepe de Chine, which we wlll bc anr On epecial wale to-morrow Light Hiue, Hose, Lavend: e yard ) Maise, ‘Tan, Gebelin, Roval, Brown, White and’ Black, Pink, 0P/ N NG SALE 01 NEW KL CK AND COLORcO URESS GOOD>, Byerything (hat fashion demands in WOOL Fabrles for 8tylish I'T|01 HOWNE Wil he faund here to-mor |< !.:wntahl alry effects have the lead, and these are shown In © #oft, elinging CREFEE and 8, lXiRA SPECIAL—ALL-WOOL CREPE D PARIS $1.00 YARD, One of the most favored fabries, 44 Inchea wide, In shades of Cadet, Blultt, Reseda, Gray, Castor, Blsoult, Brown, Cardinal and Hlack 1Bxtra speoia | value at i e e et e s e e 64c Yard al 00 e yard " | A GRAND GLOVE SALE. AN Xty anrdinary Hlove pale Ladies’ 7Ini naw on* / Lambelin Kid Gdilovan that WEEe paneantly pir ohaned mueh helow Feg ulir prie unial wolling n.:nl.(‘.‘ PAIR FLER. Thay are mude of o fne Kende Prime Tiallan bambakin, with two conpolidated fasteners, afd and least livery plece (s absolutely per the softest White Organdies, 12 inches wide, regular value 2oc finely embroldered backs, exten fine White Organdies, 42 ""R" wide, regular value 35¢ 7:.“."::v|'-|:':-vv.1l ""1"7\':1 '.'-'”,fi‘-\‘n":'n White Organdies, 68 incles wide, regular value qoc the leading co o and i Al wigen; White Organdtes, 68 inches wide, regular value Goc :,'ll',‘,“',:" Worth '" "'Ln: ““'_ White Organdies, 68 inches wide, rvgu)nr value 85c Every Palr Fitted and Ouaranteed, e e e e e et e e ADERS Hi CEIVE PHOMPT ATTENTION | & A ANOTHER BIG LACE EVENT, 200 and 15¢ Point de Pars and Normandie Val. l.aces, l We purchased every small piece a large importer had in stock, and closed out for about one-half the regu- lar selling prices, Handsome effects in' Norman. gc die, Valenciennes, ind Point.de Paris edgings and insertion to match, from 2 to § inches wide, in ex- Yamn Dress Trim- 20c—Monday PR mmmmmm mmmmwmmmummm INNHMHM muuumuuu el WNNH% j& -nmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmu sz | organized A SR S R AR Y Y RIGHTS OF WAY ARE ALL SECURE Pathway of Standar. O Company to Bay Is Marped. Significant 8 rikes Give Prom- ise of Kxtensive O1 Sands. e @ The way |8 now practieally clear for the conatruction of the Mtandard Ol Com- pany's pipe line from Hakersfield to tide | NEW ADmTIBl!ENTS FUN AND MONEY IN HYPNOTISM., YOU MAY BECOME A HYPNOTIST, Ten Thousand Copies of a Wonder- ful Book on Hypnotism to Be Given Away. water at Richmond. In the last week many deeds. of right of thelr properties have been recorded for the company from the owners of land between the Kern River fleld and the | ndrthern boundary line of Kern County. | Practically ull the right of way that i | needed has been secured in all the coun- tles through which the pipe line will pass. From the Kern River fleld the line will extend in a northwesterly direction and will cross the county boundary néar De- lano. The privileges granted to the com- pany include the right to lay, maintain and operate pipe lines for the transportu- tion of petroleum or gas and the erec- tlon and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines. The pipe is on the way from the East for the beginning of the line in Kern County. The, Ortega ranch, in Santa Burbar- County, has been bonded by C. W. Ayei for a company that will prospect ranch for oil. The Los Angeles Times says that local oil is quoted at from 50 to 60 cents per barrel for the fuel oil at the wells. Ol of 14 gravity and less can be purchased at from 40 to 50 cents per barrel. - Strike Water Supply. The American Mecca Company at Mc- Kittrick in its exploitation of territory {8 reported to have struck a fine flow of water at a depth of 140 feet. Accord- ing to the Bakersfield Californian, the managers of the company are highly the way through | elated for the reason that there is sucn a scarcity of water in the fleld that a good water well will prove to be more | valuable than dn oll well. The supply is supposed to be sufficient to warrant the establishment of a water plant. The Los Angeles Times summarizes the improvements that are proposed for the | Burget district, and says that they in-| clude a large refinery, a railroad to the coast and a consolidation of a number of the large operators. The Arcola Com- pany is behind the scheme for a combina- tion of companies, and has enlisted the support of several prominent operators for ofl. The Los Angeles Times records a sin- gular occurrence on the Los Angeles Ex. change on Tuesday of the last wee There ‘Was only one purchaser for oll | stocks, and the Times remarks facetious- | Jy Ihat no one was injured in the rush. he one purchaser bought 1000 shares of Fullerton oll stock at 6 for the block. Railroad Use of Oil” The ofl consumption of the Southern | Pacific Company the first month of the | resent year amounted to 910,000 gallons. liis meant, as compared to the cost of | coal sufficient to have produced the same | amount of energy, a saving of $25,000 to | ,000. The conversion of Southern Pa- cific. engines to oil burners is expected | to resuit in a saving of from $60,000 to | 100,000 per month, or, approximately, 1,000,000 per annum. The Southern Pa- clflc Company has placed an order with Eastern steel manufacturers for seventy=- two storage tanks having an average ca- pacity of 50000 birrela. Of the mumber wenty-one will ‘be placed in the oil pro- cents per share | dueing territory of California, and also | as far north as Ashland, Or. The Bakersfleld Californian says that theistrike made by the Sunset Coast Ofl Company in the Mldway distriot ia in sees tion 40, and is removed half a mile from any other strike, and is thérefore signifi- cant as extending the territory, The oil was made manifest at a depth of 1345 feet, ‘The pressure is strong. The near- est wells to the site of the new discov= ery belcng to Speliacy & Stroud. The producers in the Summerland fleld are reported as agreeing to unite for the purpose of prospectin, farther {rnml shore than it 1s practicable for any Indis vidual operator to work on aceount of the expense, The hest welis at Bummerland are these (hat nns drlllld farthest from the line of th — FOUND UNCONRCIOUS AND DYING ON ROAD Aged Bhasta County Resident May Have Been Vietim of Murder, REDDING, Mareh 1.—"Unele' Jenkins, an aged employe of Wa Hufford at the Minere' Hotel in Balles, was found uncon metous and dying on the Anderson road, within the corporate limits of Redding, lant night. A gash of inalgnifieant pro- | portions waa on the left cheak bone, but no other InJuFies were apparent, . Jen Kign died while belng brought to towrn Aftor purehasing % In Reddin yonterday afternoon the old man _hac wiarted to n corral on the outakirts of the elty, to put up for the night. One man | who saw Jenkine within two bloeks of | the acena of hin death says two men | wore In the wagon with him. If this be | true murder has probably been 1o Jenkins ‘was intoxieated when he left town and but for the one witness' testi- mony elrcumstances would seem to point | to an aecldental death, Coroner Cireene s | Inveatigating, SMELTERS AT MONTEREY ARE ROBBED BY ITALIANS AUSTIN, Texas, Mareh L—A dispateh | from Monterey, Mexlco, says: The pollos | hive captured several members of an | band who have for several months been steallhg siiver gold bui- lon from the smelters at Monterey, The thievey are Itallans, More than $30,000 | wurth of hulllnn was found In thelr pos- | neasion. ¢ hud o miniature smelter in | ’wrnllnn nn had made heavy shipments | of bulllon aggregating more than 100,000, tadvigable at ‘this time to diviuge thelr [ and John Mnmuuo wore this morning Aestination | sentenced to ten yeara' Imprisonmeht | eneh for robhery, They heat and robbad a miner whom ‘they found deunk on the streets at a late hour one nighty s Sentenced. | ¢, B, McCandlias quisite patterns, suitable for Underwear and mings-— |.1r!| that are wr'l[ wnr\h xi: 1n:l @ e Aged Sisters Contract Fatal Illness in Trip From Hast. o S— Come to us for Smart Rigs Bpecial Dispatoh to The Call. 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