The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 2, 1902, Page 20

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HIM TO DEATH INYOSEMITE Famous Pioneer Hutch- ings Suffers Fatal Injury. 20 ADVERTISEMENTS. " SALE OF FINEST SILK SAMPLE DRESS SKIRTS " ANOTHER IMPORTANT SKIRT EVENT HERE TO-MORROW. OVER 300 CHOICE AND VERY HIGH- % CLASS SILK DRESS SKIRTS of the MOST COSTLY SILK MATERIALS and most EXQUISITE fashioning, will be I E . l New York buyer for about ONE-THIRD and ONE-HALF the former selling prices, and they now go to you on the same basis. 3 Silk Dress Skirts " &s%5 for ™ %2000 Tor New Walking Suits at In this lot are included some of the n Taffeta: have a personal visit will convince you that than what others show. Handsome Norfolk and Blouse ofiered for sale in cur Cloak and Suit Section on the second floor. These Skirts represent the SAMPLE LINES of TWO of the A grand opportunity to select a real swell looking Dress Skirt. There being only ONE or TWO of a kind we advise our patrons W doubtedly showing th B R $1 5,00 ewellest Jooking Skirts of this season. $2 .00 riees Al ARirts i THle el $20}00 sunce—are beauti- Each Eath | we have nat exaggerated. To-morrow Each Suits—of the choicest Snowflake materials; skirts made in Worth $22.50 and High Class Skil‘ts Worth $35.00 and l For thic price T KNOWN SKIRT MANUFACTURERS of NEW YORK. As they have served their purpose they were offered to our to be here early to-morrow—for the choicest ones are naturally the first to go. e made of re- handsomest Walking Skirts in this eity— Among them are the wost beautiful Skirts of ALL-OVER LACE, CREPE tucks and hemstitching—boxplait and | DE CHINE, ETAMINE and PEAU DB SOIE; every gar- | another new line goes on sale, something quite different . others are trimmed with silk medal- | ment most {astefully trimmed and finished with silk drop skirt, very graceful and perfect in_ every detail; skirts which cannot be duplicated under $35 and $40; on sale to- morrow at. each Remeiber these beautiful skirts 2 60 and $25. and which will be the remarkably low price of..$135 eaci the very latest slot seams and boxpleated style; very swell suits, which are good value at $25 each. A Sale of $1.25 Dress Coods for Yard In order to make Monday a record breaking Dress Goods Day we place on sale for to-morrow TWO phenomenal Dress Goods bargains—— get either one and you will raceive most extraordinary values. Monday Salée of Black Coods Remnants mnant of Black Goods, the most popular weaves of l/ Off Frightened Horses Make a Dagh Across the Giant Crags. losed out to-morrow at exactly ONE-THIRD rmer seliing prices. Owing to our tremendous Goods this season it is not at all surprising that s have accumulated, and which will be closed morrow regardless of original cost. Included are the best ng weaves of this fall-remnants of ETAMINES, CREPE PARIS, PRUNELLAS, BASKET CLOTH, ZIBELINES, VE- N ANS and BROAD CLOTHS, in lengths from 4 to 7 yards, YOILE ETAMINF, & inches wide, warranted purs wool of a fast * Dblack dye, a grand quality, acknowledged the Xp—(o-da(e dress fabric of the season, the regular $1.25 quality; Mon- ay COLORED HOPSACKING. Frantic Wife of “Father of the Val- ley” Recovers After the Acci- dent and Travels Heroi- 46 inch—the most stylish colored fab- —~ ric for a handsome street dress, or separate Skirts, an gO that sold from $1.00 to $2.50 a yard—ALL MARKED ONE- elegant all-wool material, in shades of Cardinal, Gray, Tan, Garnet, New Blue, Brown, ', THIRD LESS FOR MONDAY. Castor and Black; always sells at $1.25 yd.; on sale for Monday special at.........08€ cally for Assistance. —_— ‘WAWONA, Nov. 1—J. M. Hutchings, the pioneer known to thousands as the “Father of Yosemite Valley,” met with a | tragic death last evening on the Oak Fiat grade about 500 yards above where that ! road intersects the floor of the valley. Mrs. Hutchings was sligntly hurt. Having retired from the management of MORE IMPORTANT OFFERINGS IN PEAU DE SOIE AND TAFFETA SILKS! No Eilk announcement ever met with more enthusiastic response than did ‘those Silks we advertised last Sunday. 1 stock we offered, but there s blenty left for you to choose from to-morrow, because our soeclal purchase was out Of u;rehorfxfi:;;"w" Mt mtokds O . the dmmisase 65 Yard RICH AND LUSTROUS $i.00 QUALITY COLORED PEAU DE SOIE SILKS FOR 26-INCH BUARANTEED TAFFETA FOR These are the most popular plain color £ilks of this fall that everybody wants for Walsts, Dresses s 3 ter and extra high finish, in colors of White, Light Blue, Pink, Old Rose, Cardinal, Turqucise. Gray, Tan: Foyal Mo, Hescn factured to sell at §1.00, but our lucky purchase makes it possible to offer them at the very special price of... 36-1KCH BLACK PzAU DE SOIE $1.00 BLACK PE‘U DE SOIE FOR GUARANTEED BLACK TAFFETA FOR 2 Peau de Sofe of a rilllant lus- Maize, Reseda and Navy; Silks that were manu- wearing quality Ore of the best offers of A very brilliant Black Taf- If this qualit; the Calaveras Big Trees and Hotel, the . - » ( y tails to s o !;x“n‘;::'[.’ $ 1 Y25 R\‘xs ':-‘::mm‘ed.mepnudrl: qsl.;ll;» 9(; feta. 23 inches wide, and 830 -l.;x.vekutlxgucuun. your m_un;y 950 husband and wife were on their way to 1 nches wide; arl double-faced; ~ well worth 8rd | which we guarantes for 6 B e of Hhane Tativias: Yard San Francisco via the Yosemite. They months; the usual price $1.10 yd. actual value $1.25 yd. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE AND SALE OF WHITE BLANKETS WE HAVE PREPARED for & TREMENDOUS BUSINESS in our BLANKET DEPARTMENT for the FIRST WEEK IN NOVEMBER. The values we offer cannot (M::":T;"l?lep‘r?c:fiur Tecent extraordinary great purchase of high grade Blankets from the well-known SANTA ROSA WOOLEN MILLS, and which we secured at far intended to remain here a week or more and were prepared to camp out. Yesterday morning they left Crockers and soon arrived at Gentry’'s, the point where the grade begins its zigzag and at Oak bureau, $15.50 | Don’t pass this by as an ordinary every-day offer— it is worthy of a second thought. Not until receqtly have we been able to offer an oak bureau at such a price, be had 98 P fo 4 50 White s times dizzy descent into the great gorge. s 3 P P aniats; extre houwy | O Tur ST WS MMM | 58 Tar e $80 Wila | G@TE Bhic for £050 Whtts Q)50 Batt cor 415 whits A abotit 318 3. iS00S dacibtided stony and it is even more surprising in view of the fact that | peatty boe- | Deds; Tull 1154 wize; ‘extza Soawy: | wool and very Netey: the réguiar<]: ali wool: tmise S best Blankets = vroduced by the | and carefully all the dangerous points of the cost of manufacturing furniture has increased con- ; regular value | jmmense bargains; actual value | 11x4 size, with handsome borders; | grandest of values; worth $9 50 ‘;;"ghogg;lm;‘“v;::(geflf*;clfzélgg | the road. Reaching a quite level stretch The bureau pictured | - siderably during the past year. € i above is finished a golden color, contains a French bevel plate mirror 20x24 inches and four drawers—the two top regular price $6 50. Good Comforters pair. | within 500 yards of the foot Hutchings | remarked that he had never seen the val- ! ley look so beautiful in its wonderful au- worth $15 patr. Marseilles Quilts Sale of Sheztings ! Eiderdown Comforters ach for $2 50 Spreads; imported X .50 Each for $2 00 Comforters, covered .95 Each. We offer as a special 2500 yds. Bleached Sheeti . tumn coloring. i i Fifth Marseil v ed Sheeting, extra . .50. Fift . ,,{‘,’:‘,,L‘;‘w TS, $12° oM chisich” Skl wad: OD01 8825 it 2% Poreraig Comforters | heavy; 2% yds. wide; regular vaiue 2dc: FRIGHT OF drawers having swelled frqnts Pnc_e $15.50. floor. | by K ncca SR B S gk WSS BTt P - for double beds, best French Sateen cover- | Monday .... .....Yard 18¢ THE TEAM. Tapestry table covers in Gobelin weaves. Measure | v pa ; regular o g 'y vljugniz ull size and very ing and filled with the purest Down. Reg- 2000 yds. Pillow Casing, 45 inches wide; Possibly great El Capitan, towering in P! MiNe BtOE S8 50 ety regular value 123ec; for. ..Yard 10¢ two yards square and are just the proper thing for the dining-room. Price $5.50 each. Third floor. The framing of our big collection of pictures is quite as much an art as the execution of the pictorial sub- jects. You will enjoy a half hour viewing the display and the privilege is yours without a thought of buying. Fourth floor. | supreme majesty above their heads 3000 feet, caused him to relax a little of his usual care, or possibly the almost level part of the road made him loosen a little on the lines of the team. Mrs. Hutchings says that one of the horses -shied at a large rock above the road, jumped over the wagon tongue, and both animals | started to run. Her husband told her | that they were beyond his control. A few yards below that point the wagon struck the side of a large rock. ik § 1% v B2 X : This is the bargain event of the season, and we feel quite sure its equal will not occur again this fall. We therefore advise all lovers of pretty and charming LACES and ALL OVERS to take advantage of this opportunity, for those we offer are in the helght of style and in great demand: to be old at half price, and most most of them even less. DRUMMER SAMPLES OF ALL-.OVERS AT 6000 YARDS BLACK LACES, Worth 25¢, 35¢ and 40c, for the greatest purchases We ever tions, Medallions and Serpentine hér: to-morrow, at A Flannel Waist Sale. 200 Waists, Sizes 32 to 44, at de, finished with tucks and separate stock collar; n for Monday’s economi- ceesans $1.50 each for this week these remarkable values: All-Wool Eiderdowns A great variety of handsomest /Black Laces, one of worth as high as 40c a yard, and which are bound to bring the biggest made. These beautiful d you may choos: 12¢ Galoons, Inser- Yard effects. Laces that are positively at in the |uflin,” able color effects. 4 value at §7 50, for 3000 Yards BEST TENNIS FLANNELS sians, $7.50 Silk Petticoats at Our Petticoat sales lately have been most gratifying, ished with deep flounce and two ruffies, fall oclorings apd. shange. also tucked and hemstitche styles that sold l'rgm $2.00 to_$10.00 yd., to b e, 75e, $1.00 Umb Monday. $500 handles—Horn, Pearl and black; $5.00 each ALL-WOOL (500 Pieces Cne-Third to One-Half Yard in Length) These beautiful All-Overs represent some of the very also Black, White and Per- d and $1.50 each rella Sale Regular $2.00 and $2.25 silver mountings; umbrellas of this sort havé been sold at from $2 to $2 25 each; your choice Monday........ 5148 MONEY=-SAVING FLANNEL SALES. The sales of this Department are double of last year, because our flannel sections were never better stocked, and nowhere else can you get them for so little money. Again 50c, 75c, $1.00 & $1.50 ed_ef- e sol 7 Dresden, with each German Eiderdown Flannels The cqn- cussion was sc great that the woman was thrown from the wagon here, and {about twenty feet farther down Hutch- | iugs was tossed upon a pile of rocks, re- | ceiving injuries from which he expired | within five minutes. “l1 am very much hurt,” were the only words he said. When his wife reached him a,moment later he recognized her and then died. A By a supreme effort Mrs. Hutchings i'put him on the upper side of the road, i poured some whisky into his mouth ani | then- waited for help, hoping that the | horses would be seen by some one. No help came, and at dark she left him alone | amid the wonders he had ever loved and | started for here. Dazed, cold, almost in a Tn a few moments two rescuing parties were sent out, she accompanying .them. The remains were brought back and put into the Big Tree room, where they will | femain until laid to rest in the little cem- | etery where lie, too, a former wife ard daughter, Florence. The deceased was a native of England | ana would have been 53 years old next | February. He was a member of the Pio- [ 3 A very heav | neer Society and had been guardian of C 100 pieces All-Wool Bider- FRENCH FLANNELS C (;"m?,', Em:’,,,g;fi,"’m“;;;’j | the Yosemite for three years. He did Gown Filannels, the kind used C The very best quality Tennis C The very best B0c quality Yard sultable for Wrappers, Ki- very much in roadmaking during that for Wrappers, Sacques and Flannel, very heavy and fleecy, All-Wool French Flannels, in 8% 1onas and Waists, in hand. . Yard 570" Roves, i colors of Yard In stripes and checks, Pink, Yard plain colorings of Cardinal, | some dark and medium colorings, In beau- e, and with Yol e monay He Pink, Light Blue, Tan, Cardinal, Gray and Light Blue, Lavender and Gray; Pink, Blue, Green, Navy, | tiful scroll figures, striped and dot designa: fiest visitod . here in IR, being the first White; sells in many stores at 35¢ yard. Sale of... GLOVES. every ¥ in the leading colers; sizes 53 to 7; on cale to-morrow only guaranteed; A special Monday offering of = $1ee 150 most fashionable Silk .75 TTL EXPECTED For 'Monday only, the regular c ‘Waists; there are QI:(E;l Peau B BA E Is $1.00 & Ladies” Kid Gloves; o de Sole and Taffeta Waists in ach air worth 10c yard. - YUNTR™ ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Gray, Brown, Old Rose, Cream and Black. $5.00 Silk Waists for all colors; also fine Silk Moire Waists in Black a 1 White, in all sizes; every one worth $5.00. i great value at them fe Monday............. $8.75 Each man to make known the valley’s wonders tc the world. He was not, however, the aiscoverer. He visited here several times up to 1864, when he became a permanent | resident, taking charge of and later buy- ing what is now the Sentinel Hotel. ON PANAMA ISTHMUS American Commander Permits the Transportation of Troops of Colombian Government. PROSPECTORS RUSHING TO RICHE ORE STRIKE Citizens of Boise Race Late at Night to the Scene of Dis- covery. BOISE, Idsho, Nov. 1L—At 11 o'clock to-night a wild stampede is in progress here. All the livery rigs and all the avail- able saddle horses have been secured by those engaged in the rush, and men un- able to find animals are starting out on foot. The cause of the stampede is the discovery of an enormously rich body of ore in the Black Hornet district, ten miles east of town. J. W. Mehargue, formerly of Anaconca, Mont., came in during the evening with a lot of ore taken from the feet wide. It was discovered while run- ning a trench to serve as discovery work on some claims he and others had pur- chased. They were making some reloca- tions and did this work in pursuance of their plan of operations. The trench they had been running covered a blind lead. Mr. Mehargue dug out scme sacks of ore and brought it to town. It is very rich and it is estimated to be worth $10,000 & ton. i i TRAIN WILL REDUCE °* TRANSCONTINENTAL RECORD TOPEKA, Kans.,, Nov. 1.—Sunday will be made memorable in Rock Island his- tory by the inauguration of the Golden passenger train of the system. The train will start from Chicago to-morrow even- ing on its initial trip. The train will reduce the time between Chicago and Los Angeles to sixty-six hours. Connections will be made at Chi- cago with twenty-hour trains to the At- lantic seaboard and the time from coast to coast will thus be reduced to eighty- eight hours. This will be a new record for the distance. The Golden Gate limited will be the most luxurious tralw the Cal- ifornia passenger service ever had. —_———————— Five coryorations raised $250,000 to promote the scheme known as Amendment No. 8 en the official ballot. They expect to get that money back if the measure becomes WEODING NOTICE Alice Ruthven Marry in Ar.zona, - dTIRa POMONA Vivian 8. Eiy and Mrs. | COLON, Nov. 1.—Nearly 1500 Colombian troops boarded a train at Colon this after- noon for a point on the railway line and it was rumored that they were to leave the cars near Tabernilla Station. Several hundred insurgents are reported to be at | San Pablo (about half-way across the { isthmus) and in the surrounding hills. A large number of rebels also have been seen, off and on, at all statlons between Tabernilla and Culebra. For the first time since the United States forces undertook to maintain free transit across the isthmus the train which { left here this afternoon with Government troops did not fly the American flag, nor were any American marines aboard it. The troops boarded the cars in the usual manner, that is armed and carrying a large supply of ammunition. They tray- _Johy Grewnet 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenue. (Successors-to California Furniture Co.) GILLIS WILL RECOVER SAN JOSE, Nov. 1.—Dee Gillis, the man who was shot in the neck at an early hour this morning while attempting to of Mrs. Johnson. Since coming here he has annoyed her on the street. He is belleved to be slightly demented and this accounts for his attempt to enter the Johnson home last night. As soon as FROM BULLET WOUND E g Gillis recovers sufficiently to be tak frer of stun- ting i istakabl i gain an entrance to the home of Orel en =g * .50 e " ihe eppreciatioh Umbrellas for | dream, she walked into the office of thei T o~ o “Monicomery. street, will re- | from the hospital he Will be arraigned Jannel | Walsts: Bach o hich our value giving is held; For.| Smart and durable um: 48 Sentinel two hours later and told her sor- | & = 5 before Justice Wallace on the charges of of a very fine grade = to-mathi W, Srlicenipd ARGREINCE Flaan: S O $1 ¢ PRyt sory. Glllis formerly worked for Johnson at | attempt at burglary and assault to com= Ibatross, in h e t sale— of e en ‘aragon rames; Albatress, In Fch S D et ik Detticoats. SYWIEN-Y stesl Tods, witr chse st Each | FAMOUS 'IN YOSEMITE. San Luls Obispo and became enamored | mit murder. k and White. They are very did Taffeta and best workmanship, fin-| tassel to match; in a cholce variety of v OWL Our cut-rates do not stop with the sale of patent medi- cines—we have the largest prescription tradein San Fran- cisco—we sell more soap and toilet preparations than any other ten drug stores—we also sell medicinal liquors, leather goods, combs, brushes and hundreds of little notions and sundries you would expect o find ina thoroughly first- class drug store. Our selling prices are cost to most re- tail druggists. We are wholesalers selling at retail— saving you the profit other druggists must charge. eled in open cars. Nearly a thousan! NES. . aiscovery. He reports the ledge is seven | State limited, the new transcontinental | Solpaia 0 .¢ ©OMes out of your Special Dispatch to The Call. troops left Panama also this atternoon B,f:gfl,%? ICINE We Flt Tl‘llsses, & . or stations on e railroad. - .:OMONA, Nov. lL—*“Married here this Rear Admiral Casey, the American com- g::lccl“r:-tl 2 pol:: >3 A 4 £ 2 ernoon. and have gone on a long tour | mander, evidently sanctions the trans- Boaj truss that doesn’t fit isn’t in the East. Carter’s Pills, 2 foi “VIVIAN 8. ELY. “ALICE GIFFEN RUTHVEN.” This telegram from the frontier mining camp of Kingman, Ariz., was recelved and read here this afternoon. To say that social circles in Pomona Valley were portation of troops, as it is considered im- possible to end the strife on the isthmus if skirmishing along the railroad is not allowed. News of fighting may be re- ceived at any moment. There is much speculation here regarding the insurgent General Herrera's probable course of ac- tion, in view of the mew policy of the e ; worth 2 cents—in fact, it is a horrible nuisance—a bother- some annoyance that no sen- sible person will tolerate. But you need not pay more than a truss is worth when you can buy the best that are Tooth Powder. Laxa! Q Mellin’s Food, large. jarred by the news mildly expresses it, | Government. Mennen's Talcum made right here at The Owl Both the bride and groom are well known Putnes &, Kiags at cut prices. Furthermore, and move in the best circles in this re- Peruna .. our expert t fitter has CANDY CATHARTIC Slon 7 Faoh, 4 ndiey ah b Yo P aArE: ADVEERTISEMENTS. Paine's Celery Compound been fift!i:g tru‘::rs for over 25 Alice Giften Ruthven is the daughter of Piibaae Contponnd years, and his work is abso- Oscar F. Giften, who was formerly a ‘ Pears’ Soap ..... lutely perfect and most helpful ; millionaire Comstock mining stock oper- ‘ ’, ;lc#r‘!m;t‘rr st“ to those who need a truss. ator in San Francisco and a director in E&‘:‘,::. D;:;epnl; Fap. We don't charge for fitting 3 the California Bank when Ralston was —only for the truss, and not N N U AL S ALE its president. He has lived in Ponoma very much for that. " fifteen years. Prices_fr: . The bride is a beautiful young woman, om $1.00 up. who has admirers throughout California. Bhe was married to James Sheldon Ruth- Yen, a son of a member of the famous New Orleans banking firm, in 1900 and cut a wide swath socfally in San Fran- cisco-in the spring of that year. A few months later rumors of domestic differ- ences became frequent. and last spring Mr. and Mrs. Ruthven separated after & stormy scene in the Palace Hotel in Ban Franeisco. Mrs. Ruthven was given a divorce last July and returned to her parental home in Pomona. Among the season’s tourists here was Vivian 8. Ely, second son of the milliohaire wholesale dry goods mer- chant of 8t. Louls. He quickly gained a T~ Grip epidemics occur in alternate years. This is grip year, and it behooves you to prepare yourself against an attack of this disease, which leaves more desolation and wrecks than a plague. Wear woolen un- derclothing, avold exposure, eat nourish- ing food, keep free from execitement and worry, and above all prevent and break up every Cold, great and small, by using Dr. Humphreys' Specific, “Seventy-seven."” “T1" consists of a small vial of pleasant pellets—fits the vest pocket. , Wilson’s Rye Whisk Sec Telephone orders delivered free and immediately—night or day—South 336 Orders amounting to $5.00 sent free to railroad points within 100 miles of our stores. * 10000.000 BOXES Greatest in theWorld A MILLION GOOD FELLOWS have learned that “a CABCARET at night maxes you feel all right —in the morning " They have told other good fellows, until the sale of CASCARETS Candy Cathartic is nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Nature punishes every exoéss, and over-cating, over-drinking, under-sleeping result in stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles 4! 25 cents, or malled on re- At all ceipt of price. Doctor’'s Book mailed fi : reputation asthe most liberal spender i ‘Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicl Co'?" N that are lable to become very serious. It is very unwise to wait until digestion is stopped, the Southern California. He and Mxn;‘:“: ver William and Jor New 'fld’o‘ ven became fast friends, but no one sus- pected their regard for one another. Be- cause of the California law, which pro- oy b hibits divorced persons from remarrying ‘Wwithin one year after the decree, Ely and Mrs. Ruthven slipped away secretly and line hastened over the boundary bowels constipated, the tongue coated, the breath offensive, and the nerves tortured with a mgckmMsOMMJmmwmbmmmupmmm feeling fine and dandy. All druggists, 10c, 25¢, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine stamped COC. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Ohicago or New York. P |

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