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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1902. 21 GHOICE ST IRE N CEMAND Valuable Realty Finds | Buyers Ready to Take It. RERERRRR RERRREE RRRERLER RRRRERRRNN RRRRRR mum mr.v, Large - Figures Involved in Some Transactions of the Week, Large transactions in reaity have taken | place during the past week in this city. & Howell have sold to one pur- feet on the west line of Ma- with two-story building, and on the north line of , 80 feet west from Mason, ry building. The first trans- witk action represented $%5.000 and the second one $23,000. Upon these two properties a modern building will be erected. The brokers will not name the purchaser. Thomas Magee & Sons have sold 25x120 n the south line of Sutter street, 1 Grant avenue and Stockton, with ry brick and frame structure for $27,000. A. E. Buckingham BEovee, Toy & Sonntag have effected the sale to Armand Caflleau of the ad-| joining properties of J. V. Montealegre and Felicitas and Manuela Gallegos on the north line of Sutter street, west from Powell, for $45000. The joint frontage amounts to 44 feet, with a depth of 137:6 feet. Wright & Ewell have purchased for clients the Elysium property on the| north Mne of Geary strect, 62:6 feet east | for $140,000. On the lot, 6, is an almost new six- ng, which brings in $830 per The lot on Powell street for- used by the Cosmos Club, immc- Francis Hotel s been bought for the sum of about | . Randolph. The Baldwin & Howell were r the purchasers. The en- the west line of Powell Geary and Post, now hc- ocker heirs, with the ex- southwest corner of Pow- eets, which is owned by month. merly cmwl) considerable importance by Baldwin & Howell as fol- a four-story brick bufld- Mission street, 392:6 reet, with lot 20x90 for $35,000; also, in mas Magee & Sons, 40x80 ine of Misslon street, west wo 0ld residences, for $25,- , on the south line of the improvements being | ouse that rents for $180 ‘e being $25, sales are reported by Thomas as follows: movet batween Wob | 25x127, with im- ne of uough street, | { est Geary streets, 27:6x110, between Fill- southeast | vest line of | Pacific avenue and . to Mrs. Harriet Ket- $12,200. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag have also sold the following: L with dwelling, on the south t, 124 feet east from r the estate of Anna Cohn for $21,500; to William J. acres In Tehama | Skagge for J Tulare County for to J 98 acres in for $8000 adway, ~86:8x137:6 . Mr. Fredericks bought ¥ through the agency of Flor- in L. Jones & Co. about two months ago for less n $35,000, the same firm reseil- ing it handsome advance. Mrs. Fabian G her residence on | N Broadway, feet east of Van Ness avenue, to Frederick W. Baker for | $13,080 through the same firm, 52:4x137:6. T 1as also sold the southeast cor- n Imore and Union streets, 34x87:6 P2 Mr. McCooey to Mrs. Johanna B : & Co. have made the following sales For Mrs. Bertha A. Behlow, residence on the mmnmnmmn mmumi&mufimumufiunfln&u mmnuumnnma;m WA ARG RN RRRRRRE RRRRRRRY 4 > stores and flats, to Nathen Dusenbery, for $11,100; lot? 0 feet on the south line of Geary street, | St ast e Brawdie for Juties ] v to Bdward K. Clarke, for $10,000, consisting of four flats; to irger for Levi M. Kellogg, lot | on the south line of Union 160:5 feet east from Stockton stres $9000. Eeston Eldridge & Co. report the fol- | lowing sales: North side Lombard, east of Filimore, lot And | mprc ts, 25x137:6 feet, Mrs. R. Edgar D. Peixotto, $5000; sher- | ¥, running through to Hunt Thomas W. Butcher , lot_and improvements t, s0ld by R. H. Raglan, $7650; three b side of Jackson street, east of 127:83, purchased by Charles Ehn >~ and W. P. Spencer; residen Clay street, east of Webster, usan Kehier to Edgar Storr: ts west side of Webster street, 27:6x100, sold by Samuel Ka- Julia Cunningham, $13,500; two ide of Sutter, west of Fill- i1 by Charles Ehn to Mrs. ): west line of Capp street, 100:9 wenty-fourth, 32:6x117:6, Mrs to James Kearney, 1 & Leigh have sold to Henry 1 for 8. A. Brooks lot 40x65:6 building on the south line 8 feet east from Front street 11,000 Devid Bush & S 2 e BRwts on report the sale of w ; for W, Beale street for Morton L. Cook to Georse Porter s five years for $18,000. 8ol Getz & Bro sales: report the following street, 32:6 feet 0; lot 25x120, east line of Flrh h .\ 0 feet avenue, 58 feet .«,um of M street, for $650; lot | 25x120, east line of Seventeenth avenue, 275 feet morth of I street, for $700: lot 25x120° east line of Nineteenth avenue, 150 feet north. of 3 street, for $700: lot BOX100, morth Callfornia streei, 82:6 feet east of Twentyr | third avenue, for $800; lot J00x100. nortmwest | tine of Edinburg steect, o block 3, Exceteias | Homestead Mc for $100 | ol = G-t report renewed actiy- | eir Santa Fe tract at Point Ricy,. Sales have been excellent during — ADVEBTISEIENT!. ummmmfiu mmm THE EMPORIUM. | Easter Book Marks, Sterhing Silver. A very pretty col ection to select frem at silver novelty ccunter in rotunda. - They are st.rl- rg si ver, 925-1000 fine, 3 symbols, heart, anchor and cross, white or purple silk ribbon, 25¢, 35>, 340. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ] THEE EMPORIUM. The store is resp'endent with Easter Mcrchandisc. We present for your admiration and possession the most beavtiful and diversitied Spring- sthek | Four Su-cessfu’ Books. that we have cver gathered togeihir. Phememenal offerings of strictly Easter goods have been planncd for ih last six days bz ore the great festival. Sem- o' ihese sales are foid of in this announccmenl, others will g:t ncwspaper space Wednesday and Friday. Veilings in absolvlely correct stylcs are to be sold al a mere fraction of their real vaives. R:ady-to-wear Costumes, charming Millinery and girls’ and boys’ Clothing much under-priczd; a sale o finc Lingeric al hall, and many, many olhier atlractions, Mcnday shouid wilncss onc of the greatest day's business ever done by this slore. Shop mornings this vcek if possible. price. Easier Candies. Speciil Easter Candy Ecgs also fancy B:-xes and Novel- ties jor the Holiday. Finest French Mixed Candies, per Ib. . . 35 > | (3 Ibs. for $1.. oc) All Nut Taffiss, b . ... 25¢ Caramels and Buttercups, per . 25¢ Glace French Fruits, perlo. . ... . §0@ 5de French Salted Almonds, per Ib. . . . Colonizal Oxfords, Pretty Easter Shoes. Ladies’ Colonial Ox'ords for street wear, best vid Kid, plain toes, Goodyear welted ex- tension soles, b'gh Cuban heels, squire stzer buckie . . $2.50 Cclonicl Cxfo ds—Best dull kid; plain toe; Goodyear welted soles; high Cotan_heels; squre gun metal buckle . .$2 50 Colonial Osxfords, all patent kid, same style as sbove % $3.50 Pocketbook Sale. Monday only we offer a large assortment of Ladies” Combination Card Cases and Pocket. books, genuine seal, sterlng mounted, new walrus grain, pretty thades, genuine seal calf lined, chamois-lined pockers, block bottom, roomy purses and pocketbooks that are gt $1.00 walecs, twipcseow A D Ladies’ Wrist ¢ a Black suede, e v, Yooty sares... 3100 Ladies’ Wrist Bag—Russan Seal.. . .$1,35 | Ladies’ Wrist Bag—Genuine alligator. 1, 75 Laces, Trimmings. Exquisite Laces for Easter direct from Paris, the beautiful picces that you will need to put the finishing touches on your Easter costumes. Exclusive novelties_priced here as no similar qualities can be bought for eisewhere. Po ot de Venise, Galoon edgings, Insertions and Al-Overs, per yard . . 250 1 $7 50 Charmirg Batiste Ga'oons.. 250 to $2.50 Irish Crochet Ga'oons—Festoons, Madalions and All-Overs to match, from . . .25¢ ‘8 5) Allpique All-Overs—Solid cut out in black, white, Persian and pompadour effects, yard - 81,365 $7.50 Novelty Applique and Spangle Trimmirgs—In all the new and des rable effects, widths from ;4 to 4;; mchs, peryad . - 250 © $4 50 Vases, Jardinieres, Etc. Bohemian G ass Vases at special prices. 5o different styles, of ] which we have only 2 or 3 of a kind. 14-inch Bohe- mian Cutglass Viase-With gold- embossed decora- tion, regularly $2.15, reduced to - 85¢c 16-inch Green and Gold Bohe- mian Glass Vases —Regularly §1.75, reduced to. . . .$1.25 13-inch Bohemian Giass Epergne—Gold deco- ration, regu'arly $1.75, cutto . . $7.05 10-inch Bobemian Glass V:u—WI!h ruby and crystal flower decorations, instead of 75c, BIOY LS 5 s S el e G e ARy N &s5¢ New S(yu Jirdiniere—On 3 feet, shaded blue and brown with mottled gold, 8 inches across top . 85¢c Lirger 31{es up to 124nch, $2.50 Many New-shaped Jardinieres—so different styles, pward from . . . . . . ..50@ Vienna i(ndiv dual Salt - as- kets Imittion cut glass dish, set in 2 basket frame of Vienna gilt, a dainty table decoration, special Monday, each . . 23¢ Blankets, Comforters. In preparation for next season’s Blanket and Comforter business we have receved sample lines from the principal miils of the country from which to make our selections. There are about 220 pairs of Biankets in white, gray, tan and fancy rgbe designs, and about 120 Com. forters in the varous grades. The prices of the Blankets run from 65c to $3.95 pair and the Comforters from $1.00 to $4.95. They \) Greatest of Veiling Events Half or Less. For N w Styie Vei.s and Novelty Hat Drapes. _ Commencing M nday, #nd until closing time Wednesday right, an enormous purchase of Imported Novelty Veiings, bought especially for our great Before-E ster-Sae,-wil be offered at about haif pr ce: 1000 vards of Imported Novelty Tuxedo Veilings; also p'ain mesh Tuxedos: with spots, in black and magpie; not a ysrd in the lot worth less than 25c; Easter Sae 1500 yards of Nove ty Brussels Net Veilings; with chenilie dot, in white, and fancy border; maru‘actured to sell at oc yard; Easter Sa'e price 2000 yards best quality Chiffon Veifings, with ve vet ring or diamond spot; the seascn’s most popuhr craze for hat drapes and face veils, in either white, b'ack, mlgplc, jack- daw, royal or brown; the every-day 5oc per yard quality; East:r Saie pice 300 Imporlcd Novelly Chiffon Veils— Hand-mads appl que lace borders; exquis te Parisian prductions for face vei's and hat fin:sh; black, magpic or jackdaw; >2.50, $3 and §4 values; Easter Sa'e price. © Easter Weelt Miiilii i Caroline yar'ety to choose from. For the great day—Easter Sunday— we are now readv with our complete shirments of Exclusive Imported Pat- tern Hats from the celebrated Paris and New York makers— Louise Pujol Sr., Mme. Pouvavnie, | Camulle Rogers, Mirol, Fr.ncois, Louise, Linn Faulkner, Susanne Blum. To these are added our own inimitab'e variations of these creaticns. hat is co’ed exactly; each cne is diff rent, makin; a mos: complete and piezsng Owing to the grzat rush durnz Euter week, pur- chasing the early pirt of the week will insure the best selection and delivery. To-morrow Gloves and Note Gur Cut Prmes. Our Prkce Price. “Wolfvile Days,” by A. H. . Lewis . . . .. $150 $r30 ““A House Pzrry " Ford . . . $1.50 $r.o0 “W hin the Gates,” Phelps . $1.25 $1.00 “Lighe Freights,” by Jacobs . $1.50 $1.2@ o 14c = 14c _____ "29¢c $l.38 nery. Reboux, Mme. (.arlu‘r, Therese Imbzri .nd No Sring Suts and Overcoats . . . . . . . Men’s Fashionahie Spring i Clothing. We show every style of Men's high-grade Clothing that carcful dressers regard with approval, and confidently c aim that equally as good values cacnot be cbrained for the same prices elsewhere. . $8.50 (0 $35 O Ging:ams, stripes, Liren Batist:— She:r weave, fine flax, just re- ceived from Belfast, now so scarce because in such demard, yard . 4 ... .25¢ New Madrza —The jdeal wnsuns fnhnc, in- cluding tissue wcaves, bundreds cf styles, all 32 inches wide, yard 50 Dress Gingham Sale. Ons of the very rare opportuniizs at ths beginning of the :eason to stock up with new, sty ish Ginghams at a nominal p ice. Ycur pick ot 500 picces cf this s:aon’s ca'orings in full Standard Dress pejds and soid colors, yard It is ‘o to-morrow cnly. i .6%c Fure Silk lrd L'nen dras—Rich and serviceable, 36 inches wide, some styles ex- clusive, a large range of colors, yard . 70@ White India Linor—A very sheer make, fully 32 inches wide, 50 pieces only at the price, | yard ... . 180 Astonishing Easter Glove Sale Ladies’ 78c~~-Men’s 73¢. Abso'utely Correct Styles, Coforings and Fit. Our Easter G ove offerings cannot and will not be dup icated in this city. all sizes and the leading colors, in the extra special vaues offered for Monday. We Do not buy your Exster Gloves until you heve seen these. Women's Fine Glace Kid Gloves—With embroidered backs, two fpatent cmsps, overseam stitch, extra good sewing, colors the latest, atyles the latest, fit perfcct, in iight, dark and medium shades of browns, tans and modes, aiso white with white and black backs, and snd black with biack backs; on special sale table pearl with pearl and black backs, in main ais'e beginning to-morrow, all sizes at the incredibly fow special price, pair. Men's Dogskln Gloves—In the s(ynsh shades of tans and reds; well made, well finished, every pair guirant ed, and fitted at the counter, beginning to morrow at the extraordinary Easter Sale price, psr pair. Trefousse Glace and Suede Gloves for women; made of the very best and finest real kidskins; . ...82.00 Chiloren's Kid Gloves—Extra fine . pir. ... Premizre Italian real kldskm Gloves, with We warrant aii o' our G.oves and keep in refair jree of chirge. 73c patent asteners, all new colors; pair . $71.50 . $1.00 have 78¢c three Boys’ Fashionah e Spring Clothing. Easter and Confirmation Suits Ready evest. at the special Easter prices. Boys' Blcuse Sailor Suits—Blue, Red, Brown and Gray Serges and embroidcred otherwise beauiifully and well finished; many dealers zre selling this same Cheviots, handsomely braided collars, de at §7.50; the B'g Store’s price . . . Boys' Norfolk znd Outing Suits—The new styles illustrated, sizes for boys 7 to 13 years, handsome new Spring patterns, in tweeds, cassi- meres and Serges, perfec: ly tailored, three quaicies . -$4.95, - Boy: Tnp Coats—For ages 3 to 16 years, either short box or long coats, ail-wocl fabrics. . . A it Line of Canfirmatron or short pants, at Money-S .ving Prwzs. Many rove'ties that we are showing for the-week-be- fore-Easter- C othing-Sales were bought especially for this Mothers wil find them unusually attractive vaues shields and £5 6.00, $7.5 .54 95 either iong Suits, Carpet and Tapestry Brussels—In bright, eheerful pat- tcns, good assortment of cdlorings, per yard 50 i u‘ Quall ty ol Taputry Bruuzls—lnclud- ing such makes zs San ord’s double extra and Stenson’s, borders to match, per yard.. 8 5@ [ody Erusszls—A carpet which will wear for year, a good sc'ection of patterns, including such makes as Whitall's, per yard . $1.15 Axmins'er Carpe s—With borders to match, a nice deep pile and very effective carpet, price per yard. . . . . . . 85¢ Rug Values. Wi ton Ve'vet (arpets—A good, deep pile and one we can guarantee to wear for years, price pryard . . 5¢ Lirol..ums—6 feet wlde, made of the best qual- ity pulverized cork and linseed oil, per square yard . . . 45¢ L'men Warp Malnng—l'vmble and doub'e dye, very serviceabe, will wear | “or months, special, peryard . . . 2240 Maqueg.o Rugs—Size 6ox27 nches, a new shipment thi. week of a gocd selection of floral designs, worth $2.50, .;m .1.85 $1.25 Curtains $1.06. Excellent Nottingham Lace Curtains, * fu] width, 3% and strong, new patterns; only 138 pa'rs in this special lot, marked for Monday at the very low price, pair. . . . . . . $1.06 Easter Perfumecs and Toilet Articles. Roger & Gall=t India Hay Extract , . . Roger & Gallet Violette de Parme . . Roger & Gallet Peau d'Espagns, and four other popular 0dobs ,. o iy SR 88c Roger & Gallet Violet, Sandal and Heliotrops Scaps, cake . . . . 23¢ G'rard Fi® Imported Extracts, oz. bottle. 500 44711 Favorita Ew d= Toilette—Violet, June Rose or Lilis ce Perse, good, trus and ]zsting odors, 8-oz. bottle; the 75c size o Colgate’s New Tar Soap—3 cakes . . .25 2 Jurgens’ High-grade Soips—Vio'et ‘and Peau d'Espagne, box 3 cakes. . . . .. 752 L'Eclatante Face Powder—Made by Boujois & Cie, Paris, cqual to any soc powder. 25@ Sale Napkins. 100 dozens German-made Fringed Linen Doy- lies, 16 inches tquare, principaliy white; for to-morrow only we make a price on this lit- tle Jot so low that it will pay to lay them aide for the fruitseison; instead of 75¢ dozen they will be sold3t. . DEPC The Large S'z> Pr.ncipe de Giies Cigars—3 for 25c. All this week. Sugar, Bacon, Sapolic. Spocial Cut Price. Sugar—Best Dry Granulated, 24 lbs.. $1.00 Sapolio—Enoch Morgan -& Sons'; Monday, 4 e R s T T Bacon—Best Eastern Sugar Cured; Monday, iR . 18¢ Baked Beans - In tomato sauce, Anderson’s; 2-b tins, Monday Seeded Raisins—Best quality; 1-Ib packages, 3 for . L1 % 250 En;li~h Breakfast Tea—A Good quality; Ib . 35¢ are marked, to close them out, at about landed cost. Only one of a kind. Fresch Pess-(Petits Pok), importedy ta, . .. ..200 34 yards long, perfect weave, heavy Sale of Sample Pieces Fine Furnilure. 123 different articles in our Furnitu tor this great below Easter offering from stock, but choice gocds that you will buy on sight. re Department have been marked down 25 and 5o per cent. This is not oid We have sampies on'y, hence such immense reductions as these to close them out within six days: This Elegant Quarter-Sawed Golden Oak Eedroom Suit—Very heavy, well-made bed- stead, full swell front bureau which has a shaped French plate mirror 28x34 inches and good washstand, has been reduced ‘rom §65.00 to. . . . ..$46.50 Mahog-ny Bedroom Suit—With 46-inch dresser, superior make and hand poiished, 3 picces, regularly $80.00, now . $55.00 Lirdseye Maple Cedroom Sult—z2 pieces, style very odd and attractive, finest finish, 24x43- inch dresser, with a jox34-inch French plate mirror; reduced from" $125.00 to. . . . Goldzn Oa’c EBedrcom Suit—3 pieces, made of solid cak, heavily carved, worth $35.00, nnw...........824.50 Golden Ash Bedroom Suit—With swell front bureau and French plate mirror, was “18.00, TOW AN e e . $14.50 Iron Bed—Extra heavy, with best malleable iton jonts, finished in white, ivory or blue ename', double or three-quarter sze, reduced oo 1 $loa tir $12.5 Mahogany \ hiffonier—W'th six drawers and bonnet box, serpentine front and shaped French p'lu mirror, was $35.00, now. . . $26.50 EL duyc szlc CHiffonier—With mirror, | very graceul design, was $24.00, now. . . 7.5) Go'den 03K Clll"(nl:r—; drawers and bev- eled piate lmrm, was $12. ;o, now .$9.75 Golden O k Side- board--Like pic- ture, size 23x48 inches, odd- shaped top and plush lined drawers, hcavily carved, ws $32.50, now. . ...$23.25 E> tension Tuble- Extends 6 feet has heavy legs and hand polith- ed, quarter-sawed oak top, size 45 inches lquzre, best c.ides, reduced from §20.00 R T S AR . 13.50 Dining Chair—Pol'shed oak, with banister back, very comfortable, was §2.50, now. . Parlor Table—24 inchés square, solid golden oak and polished top, was $2.50, nbw . . - $1.65 Parl ¢ Suit of 3 Fluu—l-‘:ncy mlhup birch frame, covered with good quality satin damack, was $20.00, now. . . .$13.5 3 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE! CURES WEAK MEN FREE. [nsures Love and a Happy Horie for All How any man may quickly cure himself after reurs of suffering from sexual weakness, logt tality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and er. i weak organs to full size and vigor. cend. your and address to Dr. 373 Hull building, Detro:, will giadly send the free re. directions o any mean may himself at home. This Is certainiy , and the following ex. | / their daily mail, show what generosity. « accept my sincere thanks it date. 1 have given your # thorough iest and the benefit hay 12 “hus completely” braces or yours reatment the past week and Mgzz!on Eldridge & Co. will sell realty | at auction on Tuesday next. So etz ahm:[ Gslxty lots in the Excelsior home- | stead tract for sale in subdivisions. The | near-by Russian River. The Studebaker Brothers’ building, the west line of Tenth street, south from Market street, will cost about $30, In the Sunset district D. Stang is erect- ing two flats on avenue. | Elghth’ avenue, near K street. enmayer is building a home on the north ; line of L street, between Ninth and Tenth | avenues. Davidson & Leigh report the following ] -damonal sales: erty has been ers named from tl | the estate of Annte Cummings. Charles rea e iabiness of John Pforr, with | 1 which he has been prominently connected | for ten years. On April 1 Easton, Eldridge & Co. will | auction the realty be of Joseph M. the properties on the catalogue: Bullding lots on the west line of Steiner pro; brol the outlook is good. 80 on ‘Cmbsen & Co. will auction realty & Bro. will offer a tract of‘ purchased by the e administrator of Quast has succeeded to the | belonging to the estate | 'fi:e following are | Vigorous as when & buy | street, between Vallejo and Green; Pacifi Tolize how bappy I am. Heights bullding lot on Broadway, near Steiner | Sirs our method worked beauti- | street; on Union street, near &gh: lot wily. Results were exactly what I needed | the northwest ocornmer of Mission and B ltrength end vigor have completely returned wd_enlargement is entirely satisfs Dear Sire: Yours was received and I had 10 trouble in making use of the receipt as di- wcted, and can truthfully say it is & boon to seak ‘men. 1 am greatly improved in size, trength and vigor.” All_correspondence iz st odiled i piain, scaled covelops. The pecelpt # free for the asking and they want every man © have it streets and Brook strect; southeast corner of Sanches | fia and_Dorland avenue buflding lot; nue and on Green street; Lombard-street corner; | an_Eighteenth-street lot; houses in the Mis. | sion, San Bruno road property and Seven street manufacturing site. A church will be erected ldjolnlnl' parochial residence of St. John' northeast corner of San Jose avenue | magnificent Van Ness iots on Seventeenth ave- streets; th- the | s parish, near Mission street, which will be in the Itallan repaissance style and which will cost about $11, Andrea Sbarbaro will erect a country home at Asti, material the cobblestones taken from the ‘on | Bouth side of Clay street, 80 feet east of Front, rook | With lot wxu 6 11,000; fl.u Nos. 449-451 e A on sout) ne lerick street, feet east Stanyan, for $3000; for the Renters’ > tive Cnmp-ny. lot 44x137:6, in Riverside, to J. B Malle for frame hunalm, 191 feet north of F‘ollnm. with lot John A. Whelan, for $5500. the west line of St. Mary’s avenue, Sonoma County, using as on 000. reet, near Eighth AMKieh will bulld a cottage on B. Minz- For Mrs. Brooks, the brick building on the feet, to H. A, E. Bothin, for e, the new two-story Frelertck sireet, west of with lot 25x137:6, to Edward McAdam, nge, the lot 25x137:6, for W. $950; for ‘James Lanney, the Nos. 250-261 Seventh street, 36x80 feet, to FORGES ORDERS ON MERCHANTS Bold Scheme of Soldier Frank D. Ogilvie Is Exposed. Frank D. Ogilvie, a recent arrival from St. Louls, was arrested yesterday by Po- liceman Greene and was locked up in “the tanks,” pending an investigation as to his doings in this city. He has a prac- tice of passing worthless checks upon un- suspecting people, and at least one charge for forgery will be made against him. During the month of January Captain Seymour recelved a letter from Matthew Kiley, Chief of Police of St. Louis, that Ogilvie had apparently left there for this city after having victimized a number of membera of the Caledonian Soclety there y representing that he was a member ‘food standing of Clan Campbell No. 1 flsslns worthless checks upon them Chief Kiley .dded that none of his vic- tims would bear that the Scotch socleties should be warned to look out for him. tain Seymour at once notified the Calegonhn Club and St. Andrew’s Society, and when Ogilvie called upon John Reid, ex-president of the Caledonian Club, after discovered that his Louls were his arrival here, he crooked dealings in St. known to the members of the club. Being fofled in this means of obtaining upon the scheme to get a otel, which he filled in and forged on them W. Wrenn, chief clerk. fro) money, he h Tot s blank ordees. for delivery of in the name of the California the name of J. By this means he secured Roos Brothers; Colman Men’s Furnishings . For Eastecr. Men’s Neckwear—A particularly attractive as- sortment, bought cs- pecially for Easter, the very latest nove'~ ties in materials, pat terns and colorings, much better quaii i than you would pect to find at the price; each Men's Colorec Shirts—Stif: bosoms, good Percales, in wh't: grounds, w.th 1 eat, smal) stripes and pat- terns, absolutely t.. currectstyle for Spring and Summer; each . - $1.70 Men’s Hosiery—Fine quaity Imported Lis'e and Balbriggan, entirely new designs in the expense of bringin; him back there for trial, but he suggested in this city s from a& Co., hatters: stripes, drop-stitch and embroidered effects; our direct importa ior, therefore we are to mark this extra ;00| quality, per pair . . e . 85Cec M(n: Undtrwnr—Cmon ribbed, in blue, gray and light tan, 1i¢: soft finish, form- fitting and non-shrinkable; garment. *, \ . Dzmask Towsals . 0 a good grade, very large size, with hand- knotted fringe, size 20x46 inches, in all -white, also red and b'ue borders; all thik wack, cach . bl < ’230 Var- Claret, Whisky, mgouth, At Special Cut Prices. Claret—Our fami'y grade, always the same good quality; specilly priced for Monday, gallon. . . -, . . . . SOC Y.llowstone Whisky—Taylor & Williams’, full quarts, cither Rye or Bourbon; Monday, Bottle™ . . Lo v oo . . $0.08 Malt Extract—Schliler’s best, a pleasant and valuable ‘nutritive. tonic; regularly $2.25 a dozen, Monday . . * . . . . 81.78 French Vermouth — Noilly, Prat & Cie; Monday, bottle . . . . . ... .&7¢ Burke's Ale or Porter—Dozen. . . $2 15 Port Wine—Four years old; bottle . . . 25¢ Good Sherry—Four years old; bottle . 25@ Keller Whisky—Very old rich and mellow; you cannot get better at $6.00 per gallony S50c | Easter Cards, Bookliets, Novelties. Easter Cards and Bcoklets—The prettiest publications from such famous publishers a8 Dutton, Raphacl Tuck and International Art Publishing Co., at prices ranging from ...... « .. 1o $1.00 E ster Rabbits . . . . . . 5o $1.28 Glass Eggs—With stand and flower decorations Se, 100, llo cmaum, Ducks, Fancy Flgurn, etc . ... Bo'w $1.50 | = . |Crepe de Chine 85¢. A new lot of these very popular silks arrived last wezk; pretty shades of old rose, reseda, gobelin, pink, light blue, tan, ecru, heliotrope, white. This is an extra heavy quality, 24 inches wde, and adapted for cither street or evening wear, an exceptional value at the price, per yard . . . 850 | Prayer Books, Hymnals, Catholic, Episcopalian. Very Speci il Vilues these at the Emporium Cut Prices. | Episcopal Prayer and H, mnzls — Calfskin, decorat=d covers, red under gold edges, sizes 23{x4 inches , ayer—Morocco cover, gt edges, size 3%xsinchss . @L @ Epi.copal Common Prayer—Morocco cover, gl edges, 570 §34x7% inches . - Catiiolic Prayer Books—From . . | . 250 ‘0 $3.50 K(y of an:n—Conn.nmg epist'es and gos- pels, size 3x4 1 inches, choice of three bind- ings, cither genuine seal, movocee er gedled calf; puhluhu: pnce $a. 50, our price . 1. Rosa: Iu—l.arge munmen( e Rcovery 5c to $3.50 Easter m)okl—whu: blndmg:, decorated with gilt and color, full gilt edges, by such authors as Drummond, Havergal, A" Kempis, Meyer, etc.; publisher's price 5oc, our price - . 15@ White Chr stopher—By Anaie Trumbull Slos- | son, author of *Fish:n’ Jimmy,"” illustrated, 80 pages; publisher’s price 50c, our price . - 400 . 8$1.28 Lasdies’ Easter Hose. Black Lace Lisie Hosz, new design, piir 4@ Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Black Hose, 3 pair . 5 - $1.00 Pam bde Hu:, \nrh mst:p !mbrold:r:d with forget-me-nots or bow-knots, pair . $7.00 Novelty Roman S.rips Hose, green, white and black grounds, in pretty striped effects and poika dots, pair . . . 800 Stylish Easter Hats Manay-Saving Prices. To be “trictly in it you must have one of the new raw edge soft hats, the brim of which has a deep dip front and back and sets well up on the sides; the popu'ar colors are white, with black band, and pearls, nutrias and black; they are sold in regular hat stores for not less than $4.00 —oftencr for more;-our price , , . . . .$3.35 and $3.00 Boy: ’ Straw Hau——Srmghr brim; either two or three ply thickness of braid; also the wide brim sailor hats; made of rough braids; prices 800, 750, %1, $1.25, $1.50 Easter Underwear Sale of Union Suits. For Monday only, we offer 10 dozen Ladies® Ypsilanti Union Suits, full fashioned merino, medium weight for Spring and Summer wear, natural color, hand-finished seams, perfece fitting garments, the famous Ypsilanti brand remember; regularly $3.50; in sizes 4, § and Ladher S Viihs- 10, e O serted or crocheted yoke, white un)y, cach . : . 250 Ladies” l!‘h: wo;h: Vem, thh cmchmd + yoke, in blue, pink, black and white, each , . 8ve 32 dozen fine Lisle Vess, crocheted yoke, square or V neck, white, pink or bluc, cach - 750 RRERREERRR RERRRRY mmmrmixmm ERRR REREEREERRER RREERERE RRRRE RERRR RERERER ERRERRER REREER RERERRER RREER RERRR ERRRAER mmi’u:m 1 . AR RAAR AR RRRRR A AAAE RAAWR AAAER KRR A AR R TAXARAAR RARHR QAAAR AAARRARE TARAA AR DAL R AAA AL GAARAAAR AALAE AR AARAL LA AAE ARARAANE AACAA AR CAAAR RARWR RHRARA AR AARRARR DA AR A TL RS DURRRARR RRRARAA RAR AL LAAR R A AU QAARS A AR A aAa awdaa in September, 1900. of age and a native of Scotland. rivin On Eighth Cavalry, at Fort Riley, Kansas, He is about 30 years here he applied for a situation to Sanchez street. Wi habit of calling upon Miller’ s.‘wlfen is seeking a divorce, g ar- is Wi ?l.- lllam Lejeal, :&lcook l!dn. at the ‘who and on the night of the Pacific Hardware ' and Steel Com- | March 4, while Lejeal pany, and had the audacity to refer them | Miller residences, h&ffior'h‘i.t m‘“fi. the to Stmonds & Co. of St. Louls, who re. | head with a wire lath, knocking hlm pl(ed detailing Ogilvle's trickery In that| down and cutting open his scalp. city. » —————— Ship’s Cook on the Rampage. Claims He Was Robbed. Michael Moran, a ship’s cook, got fight- Adolphus Lauckon, a discharged. sol-|ing drunk Friday night and threatened ay the Recelving Hospital last night treatment. was placed in his story of robbery. ——— Big Sale of Harness. All goods marked in plain figures. Saturdays. Harness Co., Larkin street. MA Gunst, clgars he Rosenthal gk oBRERE T W e oe Company. €] ma; many oth- \?, ers, and Detective Dinan & to o Struck His Wife’s Fxfend. cate his room to find just - AR L Ogllvie was discharged from Troop D, dier, from Cleveland, Ohlo, who is stop- ping at the International Hotel, appiied He sald he was clubbed and robbed of 3120 in a saloon. He was slight- ly bruised about the jaw. No credence Spe- clal 10 per cent d!::zl:g\mt Wednesdays and ater. He was thrown out and went for | out. by and brpke two windows. Sailor Beats His Wife. 211 |. Jeremiah Ross, a sailor, on the head yesterday, rest put to sea. The injured woman Mrs. Ross says brutal to kill Manager Cook of the Central The- into the saloon adjoining the theater, where he started a row and was again thrown He next went to a restaurant close He was ar- rested and appeared before Judge Mogan yesterday. He was very penitent and the Judge continted the case till to-morrow. —_————— beat his wife and to escape ar- had to be sent to the Central Em Hos- Ernest Miller, a saflmaker, was arrested | pital for treatment. e ngrand yesterday on a warrant charging him with | will have her assault to murder. The complaining wit- when he returna she spouse arrested