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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1902. 3 21 - THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 1 ¥HE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. UP B00Y OF IXTH VIGTI One More Death Is Laid at Door of the Mattie' Bennett Gang. —_— Remains of a Missing Young Painter Recovered From the Neches. LRRERYYR R REREE EER R RRR ERRRR KRR KR RRRRR KRR RRRR RRRRR ional Arrest Is Made by tae ies in Connection With e Mysterious Crimes at Beaumont. — Special Dispatch to The Call BEAUMONT, Texas, March 15.—Another of its dead was given up by the Naches -day, and the body is called that ctim No. §” of tne Mattie Bennett | of robbers and alleged murderers. | g tening to dynamite the } learning all its (& or disproving | % others of the (& buried there. W. R. Mac- It was found The man had | ary 26, just four | Benjamin Pear the authorities cases of three | eclare that on the 3 seen he was called | 3 at he was never | g of the door to | e friends of the ! x feve that he com- | & X deciares that | & eory in view (& s. One extends | g om the front of | & f the head, the top | g ted. This wound, | recessarily inflict- ment. Another ctim's jaw bone, bloating and eyes which rce, and there is nmense bruise at an’s throat. se local Paint- [ - { . T 1 the midst of " t thun orm that amounted to { PRRERRRRE RRRRRRR RRRRRRRR RRRRR KRR R RRRRRRE ke 2l dd dd 2 addddddddodsd an, Mattie Ben- ere to-day. His he admits that ‘clock on the night He also admits that tt, but he denles r the robberies or PRESIDIO GOLFERS UP AGAINST “BOGEY”| Cooksey Proves the Winner in 2 dicap Tournament on the Sen Francisco Links. 3 home-and-home six _ holes, be- class B of the | Oakland golf clubs erday afternoon on wing 1o the misunder- se betweens Captains nd J. O. Cadman. In- | g the match the regular tournament over h play, agalnst | Twenty players en first | G. B Holes | Down. | Handi- cap. » x x x H H s hy |& * x > ~ H FHBEEEScvenrmann ' ;% Faymonville, | ¥ returns. 9:30 .in the dies’ foursomes, | | » Presidio links. | g kS rds Accepted. | & —A meeting of the | § decided | ampionship | & iation shall be held | % The committee unani- | & A. F. Duffy’s world’s rec-f:— < the 100-yard run | » 50cVeiling29c Another of The Emporium’s famous weiling offerings, mencing Monday. 2000 yards of 2 superb quality of com- Chiffon Veiling; the kind now so Z much in demand TR a ¥ 1 for face veils and in biack, magpie, jackdaw, brown, royal with white, and brown with white; a regular soc value; on special sale 29 commencing Monday, per yard . [+ New Spring Furnishings. Men and Boys. Gof Shirts—The new effects for spring and summer, either plain fronts or pleated patterns, tly striped, colorings the very latest, best values possible to offer at the price, each . . ofe T $1.00 Men’s Hosiery—Good quality of cotton, in new, fancy efiects, the latest combination of ings, good wearing, good-looking socks, 3 puirs for. - - pyeind Men's Neckwear—We have just received some of the handsomest goods ever shown by us in popular-price neckwear, all decidedy new cfiects and colorings, in the proper materals and fashionable shapes for Easter and the en- suing season, each . . .. ., , . 50¢c High Taper Grown. This is the correct shape for spring and summer, 1902, high, tapering crown, heavy rolled brim, with deep dip both front and back; exclusive hat stores ask §2.50and $5.00, the Emporium’s prices for the same grades $2.35 and.. $4.00 Easter Egg Dyes. White Rabbit and Union Egg Dyes, all colors of the rainbow, produce pretty picture effects that will attract the children, guaranteed harmless; on special sale all this week, for Easter; package . . .- . ... . . Tzhlecioths Special. To-morrow only—130 Bleached Tablecloths, unusually good damask, fringed all around, almost 3 yards jong; instead of §2.35 each, special sale price Monday is but . . $7.68 Art Embroidery Goods Somz N:w Arrivals, Battenberg, ‘quares, :cerfs, efc., including clegant Mexican drawn work pieces and pretty designs in spachtel, at prices ranging from | 25¢ w© $10.50. Tinted Cushisn Tops—New effects . . . . - . .28¢ v 75¢ Cords and Tassels—new; yard . 5@ to 200 18-inch silk spot | 3z The High Quality Of every item bought in this store is absolutely guaranteed. Quick and polite service is assured, Prompt free delivery to all parts of city and near- by suburban points. Note the special low prices that we quote to-day on all classes of Spring Merchandise. The New Handkerchiefs for Easter. We have just received direct from St. Gall and Belfast 1000 dozen of pretty Handker- chiefs for the Easter sales. Novelty colored sheer lawn, hand-embroidered Handkerchicfs, French effects. . . . . .. . . 25¢, 50c, 75¢ Sheer all-linen Handkerchicfs, ~elaborately trimmed in fine Valencicnnes lace, insertion and edge, morc than §o styles marked each 25¢ Extra sheer lawn scalloped embroidered hand- Seerchlefi, Seach ... Gl L et 25¢ All-linen hemstitched handkerchicfs, hand- embroidered . . . . . 25¢ Sheer Jawn hemstitched hand-embroidered hand- kerchiefs, a lot of 200 dozen, cach 1240 ‘CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. -of Silks on Monday. Nearly 2000 yards of the kind of colored any fancy silks that you want right now, for linings summer shirt waists, dresses, ctc., go on sale to-morrow morning at a half or less than their repular prices. About 1000 yards of the best quality French 22-Inch Taffeta; exceptionally heavy grade (being manufactured expressly for fine costumes, a $1.25 per yard silk that will make beautiful linings for your Spring dresses; in— ‘White Pink Yellow Cregm Green + Turquoise Browns Reds, etc. About 350 yards of Rich Fancy Silks in beautiful colorings, that were regularly sold at $1.00, Monday 69¢ $1.25 and §1.50; and a few fancy black silks; such much-in-demand weaves as:— Moire Jacquard Stripes Louisines Satin Stripe Taffetas Taffetas per yard; in such desirable coloring ast— Tan Gray Navy Pink Blue | Myrle Castor | [ found cn display fancy figures, etc., 5c to $1.50. shirt waists, white aprons, summer dresses, etc. that are designed especially for the Easter festivities. of Papier Mache and can be filied with candies; Rabbits 5¢ to $1.25; Glass Eggs with stand, flower decorations, 5c, 1oc and 15c; Chickens, Ducks, Easter Cards, Booklets, Rabhbhits and Novelties. In a pretty little hooth, main floor, back of rotunda, that has been especially prepared for them, will be and sale, a large and varied assort- ment of the best lines of Easler Cards and BooKlets in- cluding the productions of such famous publishers as k, and the International Art Publishing Co. Prices 1o © $1,00 find the eggs, animals, and oddities Most of them are made Etc., Etc. Peau de Cygaes Mo"da.v 6 90 About 500 yards of Peau Sultana; that rich French dress slik that was regularly sold at $1.25 Monday 69¢ | Monday’s Sale of Fine Embroideries. Very Choice Goods at a Very Little Price. Our New York buyer closed out the stock of an importing jobber, consisting of many thousand yards of the Best Swiss Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries, Edgings and 'Insertions at a very low price. all late designs and well finished, measuring from 3 to g inches in width; suitabie for underwear, babies’ dresses, To-morrow we shall place on special sale 3000 yards, not a piece worth Jess than 25c a yard, many the soc quality; all at the unitorm price _ , These beautiful embroideries are 18¢c $1.50 Curtains $1.09. Alot of well-looking, serviceable Madras Cur- tains, 3 yards long, 40 inches wide, 6 color effects, heavy grenadine, in different colored stripes, suitable for cottage curtains, libraries, etc., a regular $1.50 per pair e My only. . ... $1.09 "The elaborate Easter - Decorations are 'still in place, and we add 1o them this week a number of features of especial interest lo the children. ‘Bring the little folks down fto see the Rabbit’s Easter Wedding. All the participants in the ceremony are real rabbits, beautifully and apgropriately gowned for the occasion. A decided | novelly that the children wll go wild over. : An Extra Special Sale Bohemian Vases and Odd Lots Chinaware X%, ¥ and % Off. Many pretty Bohemian Glass Vases of which only one or two of 2 kind are left, odd lots of decorated china plates, cups and saucers, ‘in- dividual butter plates, fruit plates, ice cream plates, and many other single pieces of decora- tive wear, are now on sale on special tables in front of Crockery Department at reductions varying from ome - Quarter to one~half. Sale of Other Rubber Goods. On Monday only we offer about 200 Vene- tan Rapid-flow Fountain Syringes, of finest quality purc Para rubber, white or maroon, complete, with three hard rubber screw pipes. The 2-qt., $1.25 size, Monday. . . .780 The 3-qt., $1.50 size, Monday . .. 88¢ The 4-qt., $1.75 size, Monday . . . 980 Imperial Hot-Water Bottle — Extra heavy grade, 2-qt., 7005 3-9t- 805 4. - ................ 90c Atomizer—Throat or nose . . . . . 40@ Rubber Sheeting—Extra heavy, yard wide 60c Rubber Gloves—For house and garden work, P S R R TR TS 850 Rubber Nipples— Black, white, red, 2 for.. 5@ Rubber Eibs—Extra heavy Rubber Diapers— Extra heavy. . . . .2\ Miniature Water Bottles—‘‘Keep Dolly’s feet 5 10¢ warm White Goods Special Sales. class, for Confirmation, Easter and eve Fine White Organdy—68 inches wide; a good appearing fabri¢; 4oc value; specially priced, per yard 280 Batiste Finish India Linon—About the sheerest fabric of the kind we ever saw; instead of j0c yard, Monday and during week . . . 19@ Imported French White Organdy—68 inches wide; very even weave; instead of soc yard Monday and during this week . . . 39@ ‘White Wool Fabrics—-A complete line Materials for Confirmation Dresses. To-morrow and all week, unless sold out, fine White Goods of the better ning wear, at a gensrous saving. French White Chiffon Organdy—68 inches wide; a beautiful quality; is marked only, e e 500 Fine White Swiss Mull—Real Belfast make; our direct importation; 33 eches wide; per yard 12%0 v 400 New Welt Piques—Medium cord (one case only at the price); per yard. . . . #5@ of dainty materials for confirmation dresses in first ais'e left of main entrance, such as Albatross, Crepes, Henri- ettas, Sablines, etc., at peryard............ §0¢c, 75¢ =d $1.00 Best $1.00 Glove. “The Empress.”’ We have just received from Ttaly our spring importation of the famous Kid Gloves. This lot seems to be the best that was ever imported by us to sell at $1.00 2 pair. The colors are ex- quisite, the styles correct, the colorings the newest, the sewing the best and the sev- | eral pairs that we have ““tried on” fit as well as gloves which cost twice the money. Tans Slate Modes Oxbloods Grays ‘White Pearl Black The blacks have white, red and black embroidered backs. p Fitted, warranted and kept in repair Jree of chargs. The L. F. Mandolin and Guitar Folios. Contain the correct arrangements of the I tes songs and instrumental music; 37 good se- lections. Mandolin part. « + 4 4 4 4 + . . 280 Guitar part. ., . . 250 80c Phoopart.". o o o o0 o o'es Waiters’ and Barkeepors’ Jaokets and Aprons At Special Cut Prices. Several extra- ordinary offerings for Monday onlye The lowest prices ever quoted in this city for this class of gaods. Fine Cloth Waiter Jackets—Made by Alfred Benjamin Company, regularly $6.50,0n specialsa’e Monday.. 3 4.38 $2.50 Quality Black Cloth Jackets— Fast color, well made and well finished, special Monday . $1, 98 Black Sateen Waiter Jockets—The regular $1.00 quality, special Monday . . . .780 Barkeepers” White Duck Jackets — Good quality shrunk duck, with either military or rolling collar, and with cither buttons or frogs, the $1.00 quality, on Monday. . . . 280 Barkeepers’ Jackets— Extra quality white duck and pique, made up in the military style, with either frogs or buttons, reduced for Monday [ S R ST 1.27 Waiter and Bar Good, hmf- muslin, with the strings securely fastened, to stand washing, cither long or short lengths, special Monday only at 190 Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. Large shipments of Carpets and Rugs have been arriving for the past two weeks, and we are now ready with a very complete and attractive new Spring stock. than ever at Department Store Prices. We never had such a good assortment of patterns. Better values Tapeslry Brusscls—In bright, cheerful patterns; good as- Willon Velvet Carpets—A good, deep pile, and one we can sortment of colorings; per yard Best Qualily o Tapestry Brussels—Including such makes as San‘ord’s double extra and Stenson’s, borders to mitchs peryard - [0 0L L b g Body Brussels—A carpst which will good selection of . patterns, inciuding such makes as Whitali’s; per yard Axminster Carpets—With borders to match; a nice, deep pile and very effective carpet; price, Bedroom Suife—Like picture, consisting of Bed, Burcau and Chiffonier, mads ozk, handsomely carved; size of Bureau 22x44 inches, with odd shaped beveled mirror, j3o0xz4 inches; worth g4 this week: Ladies’ Desk—Made of birdseye maple, elegantly finished, size 28x17 inches; interior part dwided conveniently for stationery; ‘at the Tabourctte—Either o RS SR B S Hall Stand—So’i 78 -inches high, with slipper box holder; a bargainat............. Golden “Oak or twisted rope effect, with shelf below, circular shaped top, size 18x18 inches; regu'arly $4.00, -Golden Oak, 28 inches wide and 85¢ wear for years; a Linen Warp per yard $1.15 Moquette peryard. ... 95¢ of so'id French plate 2.50, special .$29.50 very special $6.75 Mahogany, $2.40 and umbrella $6.25 guarantee to wear for years; price, per yard, Linolevms—Six feet wide, made of the best quality of ‘pul- verized cork and linseed oil; per sqhare yard . . ., .45¢ ...85¢ Matting—Invisb'e and double dye, very serviceable; will wear for months; special, ..22%e .;cxm, a wew ship- Size 60%27 ment this week of a good selection of floral designs; worth $2.50, special..iiiniiiiioenees.. $1.85 ing’’ has are invited. light blue, and the price ~sortment of this exclusive class of Millinery unequaled anywhere. been our most successful, ““Ready-to~-Wear’” Hat $2.25—This ready-to-wear walking hat, made of rough straw of a fine weave, trimmed with a very full drape and pompon of new, fine mull; just as pretty and much more serviceable than chiffon; pompon is edged with lack chenille; colors of drape and pompon, cream, grass linen, white, Ladies have not only praised but purchased. $2.25 Forty Matchiess Dress Goods Values. Second Opening Pattern Hats. Since Opening Day several delayed shipments of fine, exclusive Pattern Hats have ar~ rived and will be on exhibition to-morrow for first time. These additions make our as- This season’s «*Open- All A selection of Fashionable Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics that positively cannot be obtained elsewhere in this city at such low prices for similar good qualities. 20 Colored Fabrics. Strictly Al Wool. $1.00 Yard. 46-in. Viole de Gaze, leading colors. in. Crepe de Chine, leading colors. Taffetaline, leading colors. Satin Prunella, leading colors. 50-in, Canvas Suiting, leading colors, $1.50 Yard. 50c Yard. 38-in. Albatross, all colors. in. Canvas Suiting, all colors. Canvas Stripe, all colors. Cheviots, all colors. 38-in. Mixed Suitings, 6 styles, 75c¢ Yard. 43-i Liquors—Monday Port or Sherry Wine— Our regular 75¢ table wine, Monday only, per gallon . . . 556 0ld Mc Brayer Whisky— We have pur- chased a quantity of this genuins o'd stock bottled at the distillery-by W. W. Johnson & Co.; full quarts; reg- ularly $1.25; one of the best whisky bargains ever offered in San Francisco at Monday’s special price, bottle Pabst Best Malt Extract—Monday, dozen . - - .8225 large black <. . -81.50 Progress Beer—The famous Tndianapolis beer, mild and light; quarts, $2,3D dozen; pints $1.40 Apricot Brandy—A delicious after-dinner cor- dial; regularly $1.00 bottle; Monday 82¢ Meadville Rye Whisky—Is worth easily double the money we ask; . very old and pure, for medicinal and home use; bottle . . $1, 25 Cameras and Photo- Spring Fashions )'n Children’s o5 practically prices. Youths’ olive and the price blue serges, Clothing. With the placing on display and sale to- morrow of many new lines of boys’ and children’s top coats, wool suits and wash suits, oar Spring and Summer stocks in this department are complete. We positively assert that nowhere else can you get such values at the Svits—For ages 12 to 19 years; in all-woo! Cheviots and Cassimeres; blue, gray, brown; and in new mnobby striped effects, in plain mixtures; extraordinary valde at $4.95 Boys’ Sailor Svits—For ages. 3 to 10 years; cheviot, and mixed cassimeres; all with handsomely braided colors, embroidered shields etc., much under price at Boys' Three-Piece Svits—For ages g to 15 years; made of all-wool Blus Serge; round cornered $3.45 Our Spring stock of foot-wear for Ladies, is now complete. shown. Monday only: turned soles, grade, up-to-date shoe, in all sizes and to-morrow, pair_ . . Ladies’ Blucher Cut Lace Shoes—The very newest style; best Vici kid; mannish toe, patent leather tips, Goodycar welited extension soles, military heels, a solid comfort, fashion- able strectgshos. o . o e oY .50 Ladies Patent Leather Oxford Ties—Best quality; new Blucher cut; mannish toe and tip, Goodyear welted extension soles, with It surpasses in variety, good styles and excellent values, any shoe stock that the big store has yet As an Introductory Easter Special, we offer for Ladies’ Best Quality $3.50 Vici Kid Lace Shocs— With the Jatest new style toes, patent leather tips, hand- miiitary heels, a brand new high Strictly 44-in. French Twill 42-in. Cheviot Suiting. 38-in. Mohair Suiting. 46-in. Albatross, all colors. 48-in. Crepe de Chine,leadingshades. 46-in. Canvas Suiting. 46-in. Canvas Suiting, all colors.© 48-in. Peau de Gant. ¢ * . Panama Suiting. 44-in. Granite Suiting, all colors. n. Melrose. “ o« 48-in. 46-in.- Mistral Suiting, all colors. 5o-in. Natte Suiting. ' ¢ ' ga-in. Prunella Suiting. 40-in. Crepe de Chine, all colors. 6o-in. Pricstley’s Cheviot Cravenctte 38-in. Poplin Suiting. 50c¢ Yard. 38-in. Batiste (very popular). 38-in. Albatross Suiting. 75c¢ Yard. 20 Black Fabrics. All Wool, Best “Dye. $1.00 Yard. 43-in. Crepe de Chine. 45-in. Viole de Gaze. 47-in. Batiste Suiting. 50-in, Panama Suit 5 2-in. Canvas Suiting. $1.50 Yard. 47-in. Viole de Gaze. 48-in, Melrose Suiting. §6-in. Satin Prunella. A Great Shoe Special. Buy Your Easter Shoes, Monday. , Men and Children widths, Misses’ and Children’s Lace Shoes—Best Club Bags Imitation Alligator Club: Bags, with, brass sliding locks and strong catches, linen fined, with pocket inside, strong. frame, 2 well-made, good-wearing bag, in nine sizes, for which our prices are: Sizes.toin. 11in 13im 13in 14 & P . Wehialen MR . i oo Prices.$1.20 5135 $1.50 $1.65 $1.80 Sizes. . . .15in. 16in. 17in. 18 in. Prices. . . ..$1.95 $2.10 $2.25 $2.35 Forks and Spoons. r Bros. ““1847”° Shell pattern and satin finish Teaspoons, Table- spoons and Forks: ‘The Teaspoons, set of 6 . . Tablespoons, set of 6 . . . . Forks, set of 6. . ... ... . . 3200 quality French kid; patent leather tips, welted | XII sectional plate, fancy design, Teaspoons, or medium weight sules; new style toes, spring | _ T and Forks: heels. Sizes 834 toxr. . . . . o5 | The Teaspoons, set of 6 . ... . . $1.60 Sizes 3336008 . il S $2.00 | Tab'espoons, set of 6. . .15 Men’s Patent Vici Lace Shoes—Best quality; | Forks, setof 6 . . . . - 15 made on the new style Jast and tips; dull mat kid tops; Goodyear welted extension soles; a Black’ Coffee Spoons, in satin lined bor, set of 6 31.35 Defeats Stift. | 15.—Joe Walcott de- | icago at the Chi- | to-night in a contest | took an awful beat- | 2d no chance to win. | ght € to the end. At the| of the sixth round Stift was in bad | and could not have gone more Lhan! rounds further. bh 15.—The House of Repre- ¥ adopted a resolution order- Cast 1000 copies ryan League Resolti- ngress to defeat the sition 1o make silver redeemable in gold &l increase the power of the national banks, 1w Example Made of One of the Petty Smugglers Who Have Annoyed Officials. The ides of March is a bad season of the year for petty smugglers, for United | States District Judge de Haven yesterday denied the motion for a new trial in the case of Joseph Alexander, convicted of smuggling, and in the same case denied the motion as to .arrest of judgment as to the first count and granted it as tg the second count of the indictment. The first count charged Alexander with having knowingly and unlawfully received, con- cealed and facilitated the transportation and concealment of smuggled goods, de Haven's ruling, charged Alexander with having assisted In importing smug- gled goods. Alexander was ordered to ap- pear for sentence on St. Patrick’s day in the morning. The prisoner purchased the caps on board the Doric from a Chinese member of the crew and took them ashore. There Is a difference of opinion among lawyers as to’ whether the act of smuggling con- sists in bringing the goods into the ter- ritorial limits of the United States or whether. the goods must be. taken from the vessel and landed before the offense Is complete. Judge de Haven's ruling would imply that the bringing of the goods into the territorial limits of the United States with the necessary inten- alone can the ruling be explained. But in efther event there would ‘be ng benefit to the prisoner. ————— For Municipal Retrenchment. The Mission, Federation of Improve- ment Clubs at fts meeting last night ine structed the executive committee to wait upon Mayor Schmitz and ascertain from him when he intends to reduce the ex- penses of the city government by elim- inating unnecessary employes. ————— Big Sale of Harness. All goods marked in plain figures. Spe- cial 10 per cent discount Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leibo Harness Co., ‘;‘ll Larkin street, ¢ ol N Entertainment Given in Connection ‘With St. Joseph’s Church De- lights Large Audience. A most enjoyable St. Patrick's day en- tertainment and social was held last even- ing at Eintracht Hall, Twelfth street, in connection with St. Josepn's Church. The attendance was large and delighted In the spirited programme which the committee had so admirably planned. Those who took part in the concert were: J. Kelly, Francis J. O'Sullivan, Eugene Sullivan, Thomas W. Hickey, S. Bovo, D. S. Sheerin, Professor Graeber, E. V. Me- Ginty, Thomas Mahoney, those two clever dancers, Connor and Kelleher; Zila Clare WARRARARUAUN AR AR ARRAANAN AHAARNE AARAE RHAAR ARARAAR R ARRRRRE AR A RARA AR R A AR RN AR AA AR A AR RRA RN S TNU RRA R AA A ARARAAR R AHRRRRR RARAR AR AR RRARRAAR AARANAA AR A RS ARARN RRAAARAD AR R RRR L AR a0 waaa AR Rt waae who rendered a violin quintet; Pearl Hickman and Bessie Allen in a double Irish hornpipe, and Mrs. D. M. Burns. The committees in charge of the enter- tainment were: Arral ments—T. . Green vice, Drestaent; B Fits retary; Rev. P. J. . Keane. treasurer; onnor, D. Delury, T. L Otis, J. Tamony, T. McKeon, J; Sullivan and James Murphy. Re T. J. Dowling, chairman; G. Bayreuther, J. J. Miley, D. Walsh, H. Thur- ber, W. Horton and F, T. O'Neil. Press—F. Schilling, chafrman. M. J. McBrearty, E. F. Lueitt, P. X. J. Welsh, J. E. Corryn e—Mesdnmes T. Anglin, J. Teg- gart, J. Denny, Black, G. Bayreuther, Misses Z. Herndon, N. Refreshmen Floor—M. J. Mc] Kelly, P. F. Green, and T. Sheehan. McDermott ang 1. McPhillips. t—Mrs. P. M. O'Connor, Mrs. J. ards, estab- a5 o i black stitch, military heels; our price. . . neat, d comfortable. shoe, that i ot | Cold Meat Fork, fincy design, exch $1.00 g yr""c"ot Su’pplies at coats, singie breasted vests and knee pants; well made and perfect fi;zsa S e il s il e sl 4 $3.50 | Bery Spoon, fancy design, each. . . $1,50 o G R ut Prices. v . N el A O’Brien to Fight Tommy Ryan. | The complete line of Eastman's Kodaks at Perca'es; Byron Carriages and Go-Carts EW YORK, March I5.—Jack O'Brien | % 20 pe: e date e R i P R SR T 50¢c .:d 7‘,50 1200 Dozen Towels Gmer’es_mo"d‘y New Ones for 1902. / e et & ! List price. Our price. 15 An attrachivs Novelty C: T ; > | - Much Underpriced. | tams—Bex Exsem wgr cared, Monday, ., | This s the piace to bay baby's cariage. Here eh ht pugllise of Eugland, |&° N, '3 Folding Pocket . An atlractive Novelty Cane given free with everp bops’ | we bave unpicked 1300 doren good grade| + « « « « - » Sl o U 090 you anrelioons fvkm 115 styles, il of the to- e oy o B sl e TRt $17.50 $18.00| syt purchased this week Bleached Huck Towels, which are un- | Sand Soap—Stryker's, Monday, 15bars 500 | famous Whitney make. You can buy one > oht champlonship of the worla, % No. 4 Cartridge Kodak..£25.00 $20.00 s ¢ doubtedly the best values ever shown on our | Rice—Fancy Carolina head rice, best quality, | ith reed body, hood top, fully upholstered in i Wit fight before the Southers |3 No. 2 Bulkeye Kodsk . $8.00 $6,40 Codate - Monday, 73bs. . . . . . . . .. colored figured tapestry, plush rol, inned seeel b of Louisville on- May 1 | & Many styles of paper, cloth and leather fiex- | ““Auclrey’” Only $1.08. To-morrow Only—240 dozen Bleached high | Prunes—Extra Santa Clara, good size, Mon- | wheels, patent dusc-pioof hubs g will be 155 pounds at the ring: X ibie slbums, in al of the desirable shades of | Anocher charming Colonia stry by the auihar La Harmonia grade Huckaback Towels, size 18x34 inches, | 42y, &1s. . . . . ... .. . 28@| and footbrake, complete for 8050 ‘:‘ Jeaves. -| of “To Have and to Hold" now having a s ’” finely - hemmied; instead of $1.65 dozen, | Keck's Gelatine—Monday, 3 pkgs. . . 250 | Other styles with rubber tires, from $7.50 to X (yxrin., coth, 230 leather, 900, big run; publisher's price $1. 505 ol price . Bit’’ Cigars, ch. . ... . ... ... . 30| S Fres Dimonstration in Grocery Dipt. | g30. 00, son to ffice in Paris. |x xi0in., cloth, 450; leather, $1.35, Fa iy VUL SR e gy 2 for 25c¢. Hemmed Huck Towels — High grade; 4o | Raisins—Loose Muscatel, b ... ... . 8@ | New Style Go.Carts—The best that are & \;ifié:c’l\i':{ II:C:“S‘O::‘ i =. ,c,;/, ,;__;lmh,ffla,-dl;uh:r. ‘2,2}5/. ngc Mc}::dd: olB-hdy ‘.Vllder:ur:t" e 'W i i:;:lh‘? _lrong;lnn uémnnl nhl:e; ru]h - - 17 | McLaren's Canadian Cheese—Sold by the Ib. | manufactured and many styles to select from, , i ¥ A -3 o devzloping and printing in a style Frances Hodgson Burnett's latest book; pub- 7 % urkish Towels—Cream color; close weave; | . . . L . . . .. ... ... at ing fro “ Mz;‘:fl:’"‘g{"’:‘ 2» shat :rfllp‘ms: the most exac mng. lisher's price §1.25; our price. . . 3’,50 Sfi"a‘d Sale dql] the eck | 45 inches long, 22 inches wid’z; cach . 156 Frisco Lunch or Champion Crackers, Ib. 13: ;;.:::. m”m‘ . r.“ ”0.” :; tn};e ;::::‘l:x: ) mamuamWmnmmmmmummmwmwmmmmmmmm AANA AR Rt W awson wires S d g Iver is a brother of John Law- ¥ . Swede,” who died in| ALEXANDER MUST FACE namely twenty-eight sllk caps. The sec-|tion of evading the duty constituted the | ST. PATRICK’S DAY SOCIAL Fahey, Pearl Clough and Jessie Brown,|J. Miley, Mrs. J. Denny, Mrs. T. Anglin, | THE JUDGMENT SBAT | 0nd count, which is stricken out by Judge | offense of smuggling. On this theory 4 A SPLENDID SUCCESS | Grace Breslin, pupils of John McCann, | Misses A. Griffin. M. McLaughiin, J. Sulli. van, N. McDermott," A. Doran: ¥ Denny. A. McPnilitps, K. McPhilitoe: 6. Flynn, M. 4. Reeves, J. Gritfin, W. Sharp, N. Anghin, % Herndon, A. Caplace, L. 0'Hara and J. Colifns. ——————— Old Pioneer Expires. John Lockhead, an’ aged mechanical engineer, who was injured by an electric car at Fourth and Minna streets on Feb- ruary 8, died of his injuries last evening. Lochhead was 81 years of age, and came to the Pacific Coast 8 years ago. He engaged in boat building, znd put the en- gines on the first steamer bullt on the coast. This vessel was constructed for Goodall, Perkins & Co. Lochhead was also an inventor, and several inventions still in use bear his name. The lived at 553 Minna street.